Scared Sacred
The Vancouver International Film Festival starts tomorrow. The array of choices is daunting, and unlike the Fringe, I don’t have a bunch of insider suggestions. I do have one, however. Jana, my friend in film, writes to recommend Scared Sacred. I wasn’t able to find a trailer, but it sounds pretty cool:
Velcrow Ripper takes us on a visually stunning tour of some of the planet’s “Ground Zeros” and searches for hope in such unlikely places as Bhopal, post-9/11 New York, Israel and Palestine. Over the course of his five-year odyssey, he unearths unforgettable stories of survival, resilience and recovery. In the jungles of Cambodia, Aki Ra, a child soldier forced to lay landmines by the Khmer Rouge, continues the task of decommissioning these mines using only a simple stick to find them.
In truth, I’m reticent to attend any film directed by someone named ‘Velcrow Ripper’. Still, I may be able to put aside that bias. The film has a (very 1998) website and Velcrow (should that be Mr. Ripper?) made a brief, sad attempt at a weblog. Incidentally, does anybody have any suggestions for the VIFF?