Archive for October, 2007
Fionn Regan @ The Horseshoe (Sept 26, 2007)
My friend Vicente and I went to check out Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan. It was a great show, except for the annoying girl who kept asking me to move over, but who was talking continuously through each song.


Fionn Regan – Be Good Or Be Gone, live @ Horseshoe Tavern (Toronto. Sept 26, 2007) from trendaway on Vimeo.

John Vanderslice @ El Mocambo, Toronto (Oct 1, 2007)
Here are some pics and videos from the John Vanderslice concert from a couple of weeks ago.
John Vanderslice – Exodus Damage (clip) (Oct 1, 2007 @ El Mocambo, Toronto) from trendaway on Vimeo.
John Vanderslice – White Dove (live @ El Mocambo, Toronto. Oct 1, 2007) from trendaway on Vimeo.
Les chansons d’amour (2007)

This was our first TIFF film of the year, and it was a nice way of easing us into a fairly busy 9 days. Les chansons d’amour was directed and co-written by Christophe Honoré, and co-written by Gaël Morel. After looking these guys up, it would appear that I am quite a fan. Of the films that Honoré has written and/or directed, I have seen Le clan, Ma mère, Novo and Tout contre Léo. Morel co-wrote Le clan and I have seen one of the films he directed, À toute vitesse.
Les chansons d’amour is a musical, and a rather unconventional one. Honoré wrote the film around songs that Alex Beaupain had already written. Also, the musical numbers kind of float in and out of the story – and actually feel quite natural – as opposed to being grand productions. Of this, Honoré explains that “this film is a musical because the characters can only express their feelings by singing.”
We’re introduced to Ismaël (Louis Garrel) a few weeks into a newly-evolved relationship with his girlfriend, Julie, as they have recently adopted a third person to their mix: Alice. This situation is quite funny and introduces us to some of the film’s questions: What is love? Who can I love? Who could love me? What kind of love do I want?
Things happen and Ismaël finds himself alone. Well… almost alone. He now has a stalker, a young student named Erwann (played by Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet, first seen four years ago in André Téchiné’s Les Égarés). This young man’s advances cause Ismaël to ask himself the same questions as he did in the beginning of the film, but out of an entirely different situation. Or maybe it’s not so different…?
I really enjoyed this movie. It was very charming, and I found myself smiling almost the entire time. It was a combination of the songs, the characters, the stories, the actors… and maybe also by watching them run around Paris…

