I know, I checked...I ended up e-mailing some site called Cult Montreal earlier--they had a piece on the film--to see if they could help me. There's actually supposed to be a soundtrack LP, but it's not listed on Discogs.
― clemenza, Friday, 3 December 2021 03:55 (two years ago) link
This never works, but I did find one of the band's founders on Facebook--still living in Toronto--and messaged him directly. Said message will sit in an unread hidden folder for eternity.
― clemenza, Friday, 3 December 2021 04:04 (two years ago) link
That's why the Kensington Market never took off - too rude to their fans on social media. The master tape of the songs for the film is undoubtedly sitting in the back of some NFB vault somewhere, to be released in 2067.
― Halfway there but for you, Friday, 3 December 2021 16:32 (two years ago) link
Found the Blu-ray that pairs Goin' Down the Road with Down the Road Again at a library sale today. I've never owned Goin' Down the Road on anything except a home-taped VHS. I'm not sure that I can bring myself to watch the sequel; I've studiously avoided it for years.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 28 March 2023 16:38 (one year ago) link
I was looking up Claude Jutra's À tout prendre because of the 1963 poll that's up (I think I've seen it but I'm not sure) and came across this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_10_Canadian_Films_of_All_Time
Had no idea they've been doing this every decade, S&S style, for 40 years. Next one should be a year or two from now. I'd be surprised if Atanarjuat held on to #1. Claude Jutra's personal issues probably rule out Mon oncle Antoine returning to the top, and I think regard for Goin' Down the Road has faded a bit (not with me). Has anything really prominent come out in the last decade? Could Stories We Tell make a Jeanne Dielman-type leap to #1?
― clemenza, Thursday, 15 June 2023 00:28 (eleven months ago) link
I actually kept the results of this list on paper for years, but I can't say I've been living in anticipation for the next instalment.
I don't know if any Canadian film or filmmaker has really impressed themselves on the cognoscenti. Xavier Dolan (none of whose films I've seen) seems to be too divisive. Stories We Tell could have been a 20 minute segment on a CBC radio show and no worse for it. The top rated Canadian film on They Shoot Pictures, Don't They website is Wavelength, which frankly isn't going to draw much traffic into the Lightbox. There's an obvious disincentive to go back in film history and load the list with the works of dead or old white men. Is something like Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance likely to garner much support?
― Halfway there but for you, Thursday, 15 June 2023 17:17 (eleven months ago) link
Sad to see Patricia Rozema's I've Heard the Mermaids Singing drop off the list since '93. Perhaps the recent exhibition of it on the Criterion Channel will give it a boost (I think it also got a bit of a theatrical redistribution last year?).
I really gotta see Les Bons débarras.
― niall horanburger (cryptosicko), Thursday, 15 June 2023 17:28 (eleven months ago) link
Forgot about Michael Snow--longshot, yeah, even with his recent death, although there are affinities between Wavelength and Jeanne Dielman. Cronenberg would seem like an obvious candidate, but Dead Ringers went down a notch last time.
― clemenza, Thursday, 15 June 2023 21:53 (eleven months ago) link
kinda related but not really, but MDFF has absolutely been killing it with their latest releases. Queens of the Qing Dynasty and The Maiden both have a good chance of placing in my top 10, even top 5 depending on how things go, this year
― Murgatroid, Thursday, 15 June 2023 22:00 (eleven months ago) link
I only watched I've Heard the Mermaids Singing last year; it's difficult for me to imagine that people who weren't there at the time will see its charms as more than modest.
I remember one of my film professors getting exasperated at Rozema squandering her industry goodwill with White Room.
― Halfway there but for you, Thursday, 15 June 2023 22:04 (eleven months ago) link