Video mix tape of short films for messed up Covid times. Not sure on the shelf-life but as we gaze at 2.5 years and the BA.4 and BA.5 variants, maybe I'm underestimating this collection and the virus.
So even if the films are not tightly united there is something to the curation and ordering of them. (Well unless they are displayed chronologically or by the director's birth month or some other sort mechanism).
The first and last were directors I have seen before Jafar Panahi's is the most warm, and includes the symbolism of an egg hatching, so it felt the vaguely optimistic, although apparently Farsi politeness has a fair amount of "I would die for you" which adds a taste of sour to sweetness between a grandmother and her granddaughter.
Then the closing film is devoid of any humans. But scores and scores of insects, are they meant to be bug and akin to the virus. Or are these insects what all that will be left when the last human succumbs. The director is Apichatpong Weerasethakul who often experimental even when their is a narrative of sorts. He does have the glaring lights on beds which reminded me of his excellent "Cemetery of Splendor."
I would strongly recommend watching that over this collection, but the collection still had its moments. And if you likely quirky, deeply personal independent films then you can hang with this. And you might appreciate seeing artistic responses to what you are dealing with in your Covid seclusion/bubble/glaring neon lights in your egg space. You are not alone.
Looking at the other films...
David Lowery is NOT the Camper Van Beethoven musician fella, but this Lowery did have Bill Callahan (from the group Smog) and his pipes handle the narration of a very interesting dreamlike take on a secret Cemetery with no Splendor.
The entry from Chile had heart and some hope, a pandemic baby reunites a family sort of, at least via a pulley over a balcony. The entry from China must have been the longest, and it captured the futile existence for too many during Covid (also purportedly was in Wuhan, ground zero).
I admit to not knowing enough about Project Pegasus beforehand. That film was a confounding mess, but it did trigger more searching online, which makes it important I think. As subsequent reading has me more concerned than the shot. Also "Terror Contagion" has Brian Eno making music so that was a plus.
I guess the pandemic makes our phone virus susceptibility even higher. This was the weak part of the collection on several levels, but somehow it lead me to. Bill Marcazk who seems like a really really good dude.
Mallik Vitthal's entry was colorful, lively and it seemed like the pandemic was the latest in too many setbacks for. Bobby Yay Yay Jones and his family. It's short and bittersweet, but I hope his perseverance is ultimately the most contagious element from these times and the seven films spawned by them.
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Featuring seven stories from seven auteurs from around the world, the film chronicles this unprecedented moment in time, and is a true love letter to the power of cinema and its storytellers.
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Covid chapters : You are not alone...or...Can perserverance be contagious?
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How about I've only watched 10 minutes and it feels like an hour? If this is the power of cinema, I'll stick with books. I'll continue this review so it will meet the minimum length requirements, but really we can both save a lot of TIME and take my word for it. No plot, no point, no pleasure.
A mixed bag of collections about people in the pandemic era
I've faithfully watched this documentary-like movie. The best one among these segments is the 2nd Chinese one that had fully portrayed the tough situation during the long lock-down in Wuhan, the family, a young couple and their little son, all of them suffered a great deal of miseries. Their marriage is on the rock, the husband seemingly lost his car sales job, their little kid is completely stressed out.... On and on, this segment is a real movie performed by two great young actors with a so great kid actor. I could never imagine a kid would be able to act like a real son to these two actors.
The 2nd better one is the 1st Iranian one. Told us a 90 years old granny tried to visit her children during the severe pandemic that hit Iran so abruptly hard. The huge lizard and the granny are the two bright spots in.
I have to say that the 3rd segment may be the worst. The 4th one about spying on people with malware is just too long that really need your patience. All the other segments are just too bad and insignificant to watch; I can only use one word to describe all of the bad ones except the 1st and the 2nd ones. For the 2nd one, I'll rate it 8 or 9 out of 10. The 1st one 6-7/10. The 3rd one, a California one, 0-1/10. The 4th, 6/10; if you have the patience to sit it through. As to those left, the last one from Thailand, 0/10; even worse than the 3rd part.