Sing Sing, Across the River and into the Trees, Tokyo Cowboy

Movie 1: Sing Sing

Wow, what a wonderful surprise this move is! This is a small, yet very powerful film, about an inmate theater group in Sing Sing Prision in New York State. It highlights the often times dangerous relationships between prisoners, yet also brings out their humanity and compassion. A marvelous showcase for Colman Domingo’s immense talent.

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Movie 2: Across the River and into the Trees

Based on the Earnest Hemingway novel of the same name, an American Army colonel returns to Italy just after WWII. Supposedly going to Venice to shoot ducks, he is actually looking for closure after the death of his son. This movie beautifully captures the misty, moody allure of Venice, especially in the late evenings and early mornings. And the slow, languid way the story unfolds perfectly suits the Venetian atmosphere.

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Movie 3: Tokyo Cowboy

This is a heartwarming and beautifully told story about a Tokyo businessman who takes a business trip to a Montana cattle ranch. Ultimately a journey of self-discovery, this movie does a very fine job of slowly melding East and West cultural experiences. Gorgeous cinematography. English and Japanese with English subtitles.

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