In Association with Amazon.com


Trixie's Pick

Discuss Issues

Contact Us

Send to Friend

Hot Topic

Win Stuff

Top Review

Latest Bad Date

Printer Friendly

Sheila's Pick
           Search site      powered by FreeFind

**Now Open: The Girlposse.com Break-Up and Divorce SuperShop**

Trying to heal a broken heart? Or are you moving on and feeling fabulous?
This should be the first post-relationship stop you make!

Travel

Home
Entertainment
Travel
Articles
(formerly Talk Talk Talk)
Dating
Fun Fun Fun
Embarrassing Stories
Contests
Horoscopes
The Break-Up SuperStore
Past Issues
Contact Info
Screenager Central
Your Look, Your Life

Travel
Make a Reservation
4 Steps To Great Vacations
AIR TRAVEL Q & A - #1
Traveling with a Laptop
Vacation Woes - If It Sounds too Good to be True, It Probably Is!
Travel Guides for Around the World
Past Travel

The Toronto International Film Festival

 Harlem Aria

Starring: Gabriel Casseus, Christian Camargo, Damon Wayans, Malik Yoba, Edye Byrde. Directed and written by William Jennings.

Sheila A surprisingly entertaining comedy of color. This is a must see movie of the year. Keep your fingers crossed that this gem gets US distribution. It has been picked up for International distribution, which only goes to enforce the theory that the US is sometimes a little behind in coming forward.

The theme line of a simple young man from Harlem wanting to be an opera singer sounded a little off center which is probably why Trixie and I thought it might be a flick to see. Strange as the movie line sounded, it worked from start to finish. The actors were outstanding in their appearances, and the story line was very thought provoking, showing what can be done when people follow their heart and dreams to fulfill their lives.

You'll laugh, you'll think, you will be inspired.

Trixie I can only add a little to  Sheila's review - because I totally agree with her. This was my favorite movie of the festival and the one I chose for the Air Canada People's Choice award (which was won by "Life is Beautiful" last year.) First time director William Jennings also wrote this gem, showing a diversity of talent that is phenomenal. This is one director to keep an eye on.

The music was a very unconventional blend of hip-hop and opera (which will be on the soundtrack we were told) - and it worked surprisingly well. Which was a good thing since it's such a large part of the film. I found "Harlem Aria" to be a movie about the forming and growth of friendship as well as the pursuit of a dream. Very funny, (c'mon - it's Damon Wayans - what did you expect?) thought provoking and entertaining. I can't describe enough how wonderful this film was. It gave me chills. 
You just have to see it when it's in a theater near you.

The Films

Send this page to a friend

previous                   main Toronto Films page                   next

 

Send this page to a friend

Return to Main Travel Page

Sign up for your password to the 'Members' Only' Area
Become a GirlPosse.com Member to access "Members Only" contests, The Crypt, special offers, promotions, receive e-mail updates and more!

Subscribe
Unsubscribe

In Association with Amazon.com

Printer Friendly Version

Site Map
© 1998-2007 Girlposse.com LLC. All rights reserved.

Site hosted by Crest Communications


</