After bumbling though the first hours of the festival, I screened writer/director Celine Sciamma’s lesbian coming-of-age story "Water Lillies," about three 15 and 16 year-old French girls (two of whom swim on a synchronized swim team). Tastefully directed and poignantly written, the film perfectly captures budding sexuality among three very different girls.
In a guilty little British horror experience, I screened the BFI’s remastered print of the Hammer classic "Dracula" (known in America as "The Horror of Dracula") with Christopher Lee in the title role. Delightful.
Xan Cassavettes’ "Broken English" features Parker Posey’s best performance to date.
Michael Moore in in the house with "Sicko." Expectations are running high.