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Sexy beast! Scarlet Johansson as the alien in Under The Skin.

Sexy beast! Scarlet Johansson as the alien in Under The Skin.

When I read the novel Under The Skin by Michel Faber, I found it disturbing and a little distasteful. It’s the story of a woman who fell to earth who lures hitchhikers in a remote part of Scotland to a sticky end. Forget any tales of cute extraterrestrials – this is one alien who does not come in peace.  It was all a little too vivid for my taste although I’m tempted to read it again to see if I feel the same way about it now. The main motivation would be that it has now been made into a film which is currently doing the festival circuit  – Telluride , Venice and Toronto. The movie gets a bad review in Variety but the critic’s closing complaint about “the thick Scottish brogues rendering large swathes of dialogue incomprehensible” make me suspect that this is not to be taken too seriously.  This seems to me equivalent to bitching about the street patois of the black characters from Baltimore in HBO’s ‘The Wire’.  One man’s incomprehensibility is another man’s authenticity. I give more credence to Mark Cousins whose magnificent Story of Film (book + TV series)  makes him a movie expert whose opinion I respect. He has just written two Tweets which read as  follows: “I think it’s years since I’ve seen a film as good as Under the Skin directed by Jonathan glazer. A masterpiece”. “S Johansson + Scotland + hidden cameras + new imagery + death music + tenderness + brutality + sex + Orphee + Glasgow = Under the Skin” Continue reading

SEDUCED BY BUTTONS

Two questions for you:

a) When was the last time you examined the buttons on your clothes?
b) Are buttons a constant source of fascination to you?

If you have a life you’ll probably answer as follows:

a) Never OR  The last time one fell off.
b) NO (caps emphatically locked).

As a consequence, if I were to propose a trip to a local Button Museum I doubt that you’d be able to summon up much enthusiasm. Continue reading

CONDEMNED CAMPAIGN

“The mentally ill really are cursed, not by God but by the societies around them. I’ve spent my career documenting human rights issues but I’ve never come across a more neglected or vulnerable group than the mentally disabled in African countries that are in, or recovering from, crises”.

These are the words of photojournalist, John Hammond, a New Zealander now living in South Africa.

John’s campaigning work , known as Condemned, has taken him to Uganda, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Dadaab refugee camp (north-eastern Kenya).

He has witnessed, and documented, the way in which widespread malnutrition causes a huge rise not just in physical disease but also mental illness. Those who are branded as crazy or possessed are kept alive in the most degrading of conditions with no hope of treatment or cure.  They often, quite literally, have no voice.

To continue in his valuable work in highlighting this issue, he needs to raise $14,950 to pay for flights, accommodation, food, in-country transport and translators to travel to Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria and Chad.

As I write, he has so far raised $10,880. This video explains more about the project:

[vimeo http://vimeo.com/30012052]

Photographing such horrors can make a difference. John’s previous exposure of the environmental and human destruction in the garment industry in Lesotho  caused Gap and Levi to make swift and wide reaching changes to their operations in the country. This work won him an Amnesty International Award in 2010

Visit the website for this very worthy cause and donate if you can.