Tuesday, October 4, 2011

I'm a Good Person/I'm a Bad Person

A Punk Films presentation. Created, directed, compiled by Ingrid Veninger.With: Ingrid Veninger, Hallie Switzer, Simon Reynolds.Using the "personal film" for an extreme, Canadian auteur Ingrid Veninger's "I'm a Good Person/I'm a Bad Person" is really sketchily attracted and obscure, it might be just the helmer herself you never know exactly what's going on, departing even supportive experts in the emotional cold. Veninger's microbudget third feature may have difficulty mustering even minimal returns, given its anemic narrative and offhanded regard because of its audience. Acclaimed on her second feature, "Modra," Veninger used the ecu tour of this film like a backdrop with this follow-up, where a filmmaker named Ruby Whitened (Veninger) brings her not successful movie before unresponsive festival audiences, shateringly finding what it really was that drove her to create the film to begin with. A brittle and offending personality (which does not result in the film anymore appealing), Ruby eventually drives her pregnant 18-year-old daughter, Sara (Veninger's daughter, Halle Switzer), to separate together with her in Berlin. Sara continues onto Paris to determine how to handle her baby. The end result is foreseeable, the procedure too spare to earn much affection.Camera (color, HD), Benjamin Lichty editor, Chris Wiseman costume designer, Hallie Switzer. Examined at Toronto Film Festival (Vanguard), Sept. 15, 2011. Running time: 82 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

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