May 23, 2007
IN COMPETITION: "THE MAN FROM LONDON" BY BÉLA TARR
The film, which also stars Tilda Swinton, touches upon the indestructible human desire for life, liberty, and happiness, illusions that never come true, and the insignificant things that are a source of energy to us, keeping us going, day after day. Maloin's history could belong to any one of us, to anyone who has ever entertained doubts about his or her humdrum existence. "If I had to answer the question of why I liked and chose this story," Béla Tarr speculated, "the most honest answer would be, I think, is because it contains both the universal and the everyday aspects of life. This novel is simultaneously cosmic and realistic, divine and human: for me, it encompasses man and nature in both their entirety and their banality." RushPR News is a social media newswire service created to help you with content creation and distribution to news outlets and social media networks. RushPRnews can also assist you with your web strategies with experts advices and strategies at an affordable cost. Write us at news@rushprnews.com
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