THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (UK/US/India/New Zealand 2016)

the_light_between_oceans.jpgTHE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (UK/US/India/New Zealand 2016) **
Directed by Derek Cianfance

Starring: Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Rachel Weisz

Review by Gilbert Seah

Based on the recent 2012 best-selling novel of the same name by M.L. Stedman, THE LIGHT BETWEEN THE OCEANS is the lighthouse, around which the period story revolves.
The main character in the story is Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender). Tom has apparently killed lots of Germans in World War 1 and is surprised that he is still alive, believing that God has given him a second chance in life. The film should cater to the ‘faith’ crowd, whose market has been quite lucrative lately. When the film opens, Tom successfully lands a contract to work as a lighthouse keeper. He and his wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) are living off the coast in Western Australia. But their perfect marriage is marred by two miscarriages, so that Isabel is desperate in having a baby. One day, the couple rescue a baby girl who has washed up on an adrift rowboat and decide to informally adopt her as their own, whom they name Lucy. But as Lucy grows older, Tom and Isabel discover the consequences of raising the child when a visit to the mainland and an encounter with a particular woman (Rachel Weisz) threatens to break apart their blissfully happy family. This woman is Lucy’s real mother.

The music is provided by veteran French composer Alexandre Desplat whose score occasionally sinks into extreme melancholy.

Apart from the location setting of the novel, one wonders what impressed the studios to be interested in the material. The story, though ideal for a romantic drama, has too many coincidences to be believable. The characters of the novel all go to extremes in behaviour. Tom is super stoic, Isabel is too extreme in wanting a husband and a baby while Hannah is too forgiving and moody. Then there is the fact that a baby conveniently shows up when the couple wants one.

Cianfrance’s film is extremely slow and the word ‘ponderous’ is the perfect word to describe the film. Being able to look wooden appears to be the pre-requisite for acting in this film. The last few scenes with Fassbender involves him sitting very still, with no movement of his facial muscles and staring out into the open. When visited by his long lost ‘daughter’, he seems to be in another world of his own. This is Fassbender’s most stoic performance of his career.

It does not help either that Cianfracne’s film runs for more than 2 hours. His other drama, the smaller budget BLUE VALENTINE was never this slow.

As expected for a period piece set in a remote area near the end of the world, THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS is a handsomely mounted film, especially the segments where the lighthouse can be seen amidst the landscape of ocean and rocky outcrop. The film was shot in and around New Zealand as well as in the island of Tasmania. If there is anything the film should be seen for, it is the cinematography by Adam Arkapaw.

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk7yw00a4fs

WILDsound Announces its Feature Screenplay winner for August 2016

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FOR ALL MANKIND
Written by Matthew O’Connell

Read 10 Questions with the writer

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

In this high concept, atomic-era, sci-fi adventure, a brilliant WWII veteran and his determined daughter lead a team of mercenaries across the globe in a race to recover a mysterious, supernatural artifact with the power to permanently alter the future of humanity.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Holly Sarchfield
ARTHUR – Peter Nelson
PRITCHETT – Kris Hagen
MARY – Elizabeth Griffin
BLAZANOV/COLIN – Geoff Mays
IVANA – Dorian Kolinas

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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editor: John Johnson

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1st Scene Screenplay Festival Announces its Winners for August 2016

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#1 – 1st SCENE Screenplay – SENIOR PRANK
August 2016 Reading
Written by Vincent Masson

http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/kabul.html

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Drama, Thriller, War

Two boys growing up in post-9/11 Afghanistan take different paths. One becomes a soldier, the other a Taliban Fighter

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Julian Ford
FAHRAN – Shelly Antony
KOSHAN – Jonathan Shaboo
HASRA – Mark Sparks
KASTI – Kayla Lakhani

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#2 – 1st SCENE Screenplay – HALFWAY
August 2016 Reading
Written by Lukas Hassel

http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/halfway.html

SYNOPSIS:

Genre: Drama, Romance

Two recovering addicts skip out of rehab to rediscover their sober identities on their own. Determined to, for once, be winners in life, they quickly lose track of where they are going and why.

CAST LIST:

NARRATOR – Julian Ford
RUSSELL – Shelly Antony
MOLLY – Alicia Payne

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Director/Producer: Matthew Toffolo http://www.matthewtoffolo.com

Casting Director: Sean Ballantyne

Editor: John Johnson

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Aaron Dennis – August 2016 NOVEL Writing Winner

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Novel Reading.

The Dragon of Time: Gods and Dragons by Aaron Dennis

Novel reading performed by actor Geoff Mays.

Get to know the novelist: 

1. What is your novel about?

Scar is an amnesiac, seeking only his origins, yet in the midst of the
religious wars broiling over the world of Tiamhaal, Zoltek, an evil king,
enlists the warrior’s services. After botching a mission, Zoltek makes an
attempt on Scar’s life, but the hero flees into the desert night,
whereupon he meets a knight, claiming that the Gods worshipped today are
actually the Dragons of ages past. After scuffling with the stranger, Scar
meets an enemy captain, who reveals that his king, Gilgamesh, knows of
Scar’s origins, that he is the rightful heir to the ancient kingdom of
Alduheim, where the Dragons were defeated ages ago.

2. Why should this novel be read by people?

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Lucien M. – August 2016 NOVEL Writing Winner

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Novel Reading.

OBITER DICTA by Lucian M

Novel Performed by actor Julian Ford

Get to know the novelist: 

1. What is your novel about?

A murder leaves a body on display at a Vancouver, Canada public space quickly followed by the assassination of the prime minister of British Columbia that leaves a public in shock. VPD Homicide investigate a trail that leads to various groups vying to grip the political future of British Columbia in their hands. Some seek to do so by democratic means while others pursue the route of armed force. Most disturbing are the groups that seek to establish a government ruled by the Judeo-Christian Ten Commandments that will then act as a springboard to the establishment of a global confederacy of Judeo-Christian states committed to a policy of maintaining their vision of the status quo until the advent of the Apocalypse.

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Buffy Sammons – August 2016 SHORT STORY Winner Writer

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. 

Reading Performed by actor Geoff Mays

The Storm  by Buffy Sammons

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your 1pg Short Story about?

Really life as I see it and why I feel my family’s and now my own devise are somehow a form of divine intervention and has distanced me from getting to close to others anymore.

2. What genres would you say this short story is in?
I would say It’s definitely a twist on prose with a science fiction/ autobiography possibility

3. How would you describe this story in two words?

Beautiful storm

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

Older movies, comedies, action adventure, and some Science fiction…

5. How long have you been working on this story?

I just wrote it in the middle of the night one night and after reading it to…

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Cornelia Fick – August 2016 SHORT STORY Winner Writer

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. 

Reading Performed by actor Julian Ford

Thoughts of a Soldier  by Cornelia Fick

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your 1pg Short Story about?

‘Thoughts of a soldier’ is about a fictitious war during the struggle to overthrow apartheid.

2. What genres would you say this short story is in?
This is a literary story, experimenting with punctuation.

3. How would you describe this story in two words?

Poignant, intriguing

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

I’ve seen ‘Gone with the wind’ a number of times.

5. How long have you been working on this story?

I wrote this story long ago and kept returning to it to refine it. Finally, I worked on it during my MA Creative Writing degree at Rhodes University and perfected it (I hope).

6. Do you have an all-time favorite novel?

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Oz Greek – August 2016 SHORT STORY Winner Writer

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. 

Reading Performed by actor Julian Ford

Get to know the winning writer: 

1. What is your 1pg Short Story about?

Colored ties is a story about a youngster and his crew who came from nothing and acquired lots of money.
Once they made money enough to invest in themselves, they bought other businesses to keep money coming in.

The story culminates with a high huge loss of money and a last minute scrounge to keep money coming in so the families can eat and not lose everything they worked so hard for.

The goal of the script is to teach people the value of money and the love of family.

People should know the heart break of losing what they cling to, the pleasure of a new start, and the victory of success at least once in life.

Whether or not people are able to…

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Lionel Walfish – August 2016 SHORT STORY Winner Writer

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. 

Reading Performed by actor Geoff Mays

STANDING OVATION by Lionel Walfish

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your 1pg Short Story about?

Living life through a living fantasy.

2. What genres would you say this short story is in?
Realty/fantasy

3. How would you describe this story in two words?

Two Lives

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Strangers on a Train.’

5. How long have you been working on this story?

Four hours

6. Do you have an all-time favorite novel?

YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN (Thomas Wolfe)

7. What motivated you to write this story?

This story is fashioned after an old acquaintance .

8. What artist would you love to have dinner with?

Rembrandt (if he were still alive)

9. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?

Theatre and music

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Renee Michelle Christian – August 2016 SHORT STORY Winner Writer

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Watch the August 2016 Winning Short Story Reading. 

Reading Performed by actor Geoff Mays

Along My Journey  by Renee Michelle Christian

Get to know the winning writer:

1. What is your 1pg Short Story about?

A True Life Experience.

2. What genres would you say this short story is in?

Biography/autobiography/essay/journalism

3. How would you describe this story in two words?

Surreal

4. What movie have you seen the most in your life?

I’ve watched No Escape 5 times in the last month.

5. How long have you been working on this story?

5 Years

6. Do you have an all-time favorite novel?

The Celestine Prophecy

7. What motivated you to write this story?

A Catharsis

8. What artist would you love to have dinner with?

Tom Hanks or Tyler Perry

9. Apart from writing, what else are you passionate about?

Music/Animals/Nature

10. What influenced you to enter the 1pg. Short Story contest?

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