A foreign film:
This looks pretty interesting.
Sofia’s Last Ambulance. An ambulance crew (physician, nurse, driver) rides around greater Sofia, Bulgaria and answers calls as best they can. Bureaucratic inefficiencies, borderline malingerers, and real horror show tragedy are heightened by director Ilian Metev’s claustrophobic camera. Dash-mounted cams let the audience stare for extended periods at their faces — fatigued, frustrated. The last shot is a revelation, like a great weight has been lifted. Show times: Sat, 4/27 2:15 PM Kabuki; Tue 4/30 8:50 PM, PFA; Fri, 5/3 3:30 PM, Kabuki.
Link to a trailer:
http://blog.sfgate.com/culture/2013...ilm-festival-opens-tonight-at-castro-theater/
I am going to try and see it Friday, May 3rd.
This looks pretty interesting.
Sofia’s Last Ambulance. An ambulance crew (physician, nurse, driver) rides around greater Sofia, Bulgaria and answers calls as best they can. Bureaucratic inefficiencies, borderline malingerers, and real horror show tragedy are heightened by director Ilian Metev’s claustrophobic camera. Dash-mounted cams let the audience stare for extended periods at their faces — fatigued, frustrated. The last shot is a revelation, like a great weight has been lifted. Show times: Sat, 4/27 2:15 PM Kabuki; Tue 4/30 8:50 PM, PFA; Fri, 5/3 3:30 PM, Kabuki.
Link to a trailer:
http://blog.sfgate.com/culture/2013...ilm-festival-opens-tonight-at-castro-theater/
I am going to try and see it Friday, May 3rd.