Joaquim Barreto is awared Associateship at the RPS

It is a German movie, made in 1998.
This is a really enjoyable movie. The best thing I liked about this movie was the editing. It was really fast, and very cleverly done. For example, it constructed side stories that have nothing to do with the main story with photographs that lasted no longer than 10 seconds.
I am generally not keen on “what if” movies, that change half way through it and go back to the beginning, I feel that I am only watching half a movie, twice, in a sequence (except, of course, for Groundhog Day). But the subsequent sequences rely on fate rather than choices made by the character, so it does leave the viewer thinking that the film was trying to run through all possible decisions that the character could make.
But besides this, it is a very well executed movie. The cinematography was challenging with the all the running on it and the editing here was once again brilliant has some running scenes were blended smoothly. I loved the use of the split screen.
It is a great film and I highly recommend it.
Joaquim
Joaquim Barreto is interviewed by Pawel and Mat from Bottomlayer Radio about his new feature film project, Violent Edge.
The Ides of March is a thoroughly entertaining film. It is not an easy film. It does take a while in the beginning but as the story unfolds, the film get better. A very good script. The story is great. Ryan Gosling does a very good job of being the bad unsympathetic protagonist, someone who a manipulating evil schemer would identify with
At a recent portrait shoot, it is not just all work. Sometimes there is a break and a musical interlude
The website of the photography and film project Torn. This is the final chapter of the project.