Saskatchewan Part 2.2003 13m prod One Ton Ant Moving Images, p Tobi Lampard, d/ph/ed Brian Stockton. mus The Supers. Before its name was changed to Regina, Saskatchewan's capital city and home to the RCMP used to be known as "Pile of Bones." This second instalment in Brian Stockton's personalized documentary-cum-diary film cycle, Saskatchewan Part 2 (subtitled The Epic Story of My Life Part 2, Ages 2-5. That's My Wonderful Town) is a wry, observant, miniature masterpiece about that fabled place on the prairies where he was raised. With its brilliant melange mé·lange also me·lange n. A mixture: "[a] building crowned with a mélange of antennae and satellite dishes" Howard Kaplan. of contemporary footage, archival photos, historical facts and figures, home movies and witty re-enactments of his kindergarten days (featuring a winning appearance by Keaton L. Stockton, the filmmaker's son), Stockton nimbly weaves together rich, alternating tones of wistful nostalgia, gentle derision and self-deprecation. Rendered in luminous and intelligently utilized 35-mm cinemascope, Saskatchewan Part 2 both embodies and analyzes the complex nature of nostalgia and the unexpected intersections of civic history and personal reminiscence rem·i·nis·cence n. 1. The act or process of recollecting past experiences or events. 2. An experience or event recollected: "Her mind seemed wholly taken up with reminiscences of past gaiety" . Concluding with a haunting A Haunting is a television series on Discovery Channel that, according to its website[1] chronicles the "terrifying true stories of the paranormal told by people who experienced real-life horror tales. Wilco-esque reinterpretation re·in·ter·pret tr.v. re·in·ter·pret·ed, re·in·ter·pret·ing, re·in·ter·prets To interpret again or anew. re of Regina's 1970s cornball corn·ball Slang n. One who behaves in a mawkish or unsophisticated manner. adj. Mawkish or unsophisticated; corny: a kid's cornball humor. city anthem, "That's My Wonderful Town" (performed with lovely drowsy slack precision by The Supers), Stockton demonstrates an awareness of the sentimental, kitschy traps of civic boosterism boost·er·ism n. The highly supportive attitudes and activities of boosters: "the civic pride and heady boosterism that often accompany rising property values" New York. and yet delivers a moving, penetrating examination of those abiding, sometimes contradictory affections one can develop in long-term relationships with a partner, a lover, a parent, or, yes, even an old "Pile of Bones." |
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