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Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 12:34 pm
by infiniter
idler wrote:Lately, infiniter is only lurking - just 1 post this year. But he is still around (often sucking stuff from me). Time to kick this smoking dog[Image]
into whatever he has as private parts...
I have no private parts. I'm just a doghead.
Seriously, years ago I already said that this forum is spammed by movies which, by my interpretation of the word "coming-of-age", do not fit here. And it hasn't changed.
Ghost and me are working together. Some movies he releases are my finds (for example: the DVD version of Tosepiger) or purchases. He simply puts more time in here, so it's his decision to release a movie or not. I simply don't find the most movies released here to be worth mentioned, since we actually have released everything noticeable.
Also, eMule is of almost no interest anymore since it hasn't gotten faster with all the years DSL now. I prefer Torrent and Usenet.
More people should share on Usenet.
What I'm rather up to now is to get my hands on HD versions or BluRay of my beloved movies, like Madita. The swedes have just released it as BluRay and my copy should arrive here next week. I think I'll be going to release an 1080p here, most probably posted to Usenet.
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 4:41 pm
by katzenjammer
Sounds like great news infiniter.. Guess it will have swedish audio and a multiple of different subtitles. I'm planning on doing releases to usenet.. but need to read up a bit on news-readers/posters and finish my studies first.
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 12:07 pm
by deadman
A slice of life on an Italian island where the main occupation is fishing. The sea is their provider but it's also a taker of lives. Both 10-year-old
Veronica Guarrasi and 13-year-old
Ilary De Ioannon, like the rest of the young cast, were basically just local kids with no prior acting experience. I'm a bit surprised we haven't seen Veronica again. She seemed to have a knack for it, but sadly this was the only film for either of them.
English subtitles are turned on by default, but as usual not hard coded. You can turn them off whenever they get in the way.
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Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 12:19 pm
by Phuzzy4242
Missed this the first time around but I'll give it a shot. Thanks, deadman.
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 9:49 pm
by ghost
I even can't remember this movie after so many years...
Thanks a lot for this upgrade!
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:20 pm
by Terrysherry
infiniter wrote:[
this forum is spammed by movies which, by my interpretation of the word "coming-of-age", do not fit here. And it hasn't changed.
What's your interpretation of the word "coming-of-age"?
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:50 pm
by Warg
Terrysherry wrote:infiniter wrote:[
this forum is spammed by movies which, by my interpretation of the word "coming-of-age", do not fit here. And it hasn't changed.
What's your interpretation of the word "coming-of-age"?
Puberty, but this discussion is long outdated, I think. FLM is nowadays accepted as a childhood / adolescence (in movies) forum in a much broader sense ...

Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:53 pm
by goku33
deadman wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 12:07 pm
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Looks like a fairly innocent film without any eroticism (e.g. „A nos amours“)
Re: [REL] L'Isola (2003)
Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2023 8:12 pm
by deadman
goku33 wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:53 pm
deadman wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 12:07 pm
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Looks like a fairly innocent film without any eroticism (e.g. „A nos amours“)
Sandrine Bonnaire was 15 in
A Nos Amours. Lead actress
Veronica Guarrasi was 10 at the time she filmed this movie. Well developed for her age but still, ten years old and not even a professional. Both she and her 13 year old costar
Ilary De Ioannon were recruited from the area. Local school drama clubs perhaps, or an advertised casting call. Veronica's uninhibited swimming scene was more than I would've expected. Having either (or both) girls running around the island bedding every guy they meet might be ... interesting, but realistically the director was never going to do that.
