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The film follows four Irish kids, two girls and two boys, two Protestant and two Catholic, as they are taken in for a summer by two Los Angeles families. Not really typical FLM fare, though it's a nice enough story, especially if you are interested in the subject. Originally an American TV movie, so it's obviously somewhat predictable as different cultures crash together then everyone eventually becomes friendly with (or at least more tolerant of) the others. Interesting to compare the world today to the world of 25 years ago.
As per me the revised list is little bit short as follows
1.No Child Of Mine (UK, 1997)
2. Mon Pere Ce Heros (France, 1991), FRENCH version
3. Pleure pas Germaine (2000)
4. Ãngeles y querubines (1972)
5.Stikkfri (Iceland, 1997)
davidgreem wrote:As per me the revised list is little bit short as follows
1.No Child Of Mine (UK, 1997)
2. Mon Pere Ce Heros (France, 1991), FRENCH version
3. Pleure pas Germaine (2000)
4. Ãngeles y querubines (1972)
5.Stikkfri (Iceland, 1997)
If any are unseeded ask for a reshare in the appropriate release thread.
This one looked interesting whether it was OT or not. I never would have associated Adam and Eve with vampires.
rarefilmfinder.com wrote:The main story of this film is enfolded between opening and closing sequences of a youthful Adam and Eve reliving their famous moment in the Garden of Eden. In the central episode, two young people in love are kept separate by their families. The boy has a monstrous father who lives in a castle and who may or may not actually be a vampire. The girl lives a reasonably prosperous middle-class existence. When the boy's parents die, it looks as though they might be able to get together, but only for a little while. This highly mannered and symbolic Mexican film was made by Rafael Corkidi, the cinematographer for the equally peculiar film, El Topo. - Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Phuzzy4242 wrote:I swear I searched FLM for Stikkfri and didn't find it. Thanks, FLL.
The accented í in "Stikkfrí" is unsearchable with the software the site uses. I found the film by searching "Iceland". Also, unfortunately, as of the server problems in February, all older unedited posts are searchable by their title only, not their content, which is actually surprisingly often a good thing but in cases like this causes problems.
Phuzzy4242 wrote:I swear I searched FLM for Stikkfri and didn't find it. Thanks, FLL.
The accented í in "Stikkfrí" is unsearchable with the software the site uses. I found the film by searching "Iceland". Also, unfortunately, as of the server problems in February, all older unedited posts are searchable by their title only, not their content, which is actually surprisingly often a good thing but in cases like this causes problems.
I thought of the accents and searched for just "stik" but it didn't show up (and still doesn't). I've been putting the unaccented title in the movies I release just to ensure search can find them.