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Melodifestivalen 2003 (2003)
Artists Bubbles - added to the list of credits
The young Swedish disco pop diva group Bubbles were represented in this Melodifestivalen contest by following group members: Patricia Joxelius, Sandra Joxelius and Caroline Ljungström. (They were somehow missing in the credits list) It would be appreciated if they are soon added to the list. The girls went thru the play off finals and made it to the big finale at the Globe Arena spring 2003 where they ended up at a disappointing 9th spot in the competition. Though, they were by far the most media covered artists by all in the TV competition.
PS. Bubbles group members Hannah Steffenburg and Jenny Andersén were not taking part in this competition due to age restrictions (they were both too young, i.e. under 16 yrs old at the time of the competition). DS.
Best regards. Matt
Machssomim (2003)
Very rare, very true, very important film!
Yoav Shamir´s film "Checkpoint" shows the everyday life of Palestinian citizens and young Israeli soldiers at the Checkpoints in a land of confusion.
It´s amazing how close Yoav Shamir managed to get to film these two year documentary (2001-2003) and still not interfere with to much with the everyday incidents between those people.
Brilliant. Breathtaking. Important film to show the rest of the world, but most important, show Israelians how these harsh situations at the Checkpoints appear. Hopefully it will lead to better understanding and less problems.
A film about the harsh reality, but without the spectacular explosions.
It will be very interesting to see what Yoav Shamir takes on his mind to film next time.
Because there will be a lot of next time for this talanted director.
Matt Mellow, reporting from the Lydmar Hotel lobby, Stockholm, Sweden
Le grand bleu (1988)
"Go and see my love"
Actually this is the most beautful breathtaking film that has ever been made! Seriously! I have seen it onehundredandseventeen times by know for sure, and I go every summer to the Greek Island Amorgos where most of the first part of the film is recorded.
Number one on my best films in the history list.
"Go and see my love"...