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May shower!
I am totally surprised that San Francisco still gets some rain in May! Even April shower is very rare here. I am glad that the sidewalks can get cleaned one more time before the dry season comes. It’s probably also good on washing away all kinds of viruses and bacteria, including the H1N1 or H&M or whatever virus. When I was washing hands, I always wonder why viruses like water so much. Why don’t they stick with people but just get in the water people wash hands? Nature is quite strange and fascinating. I don’t quite remember how I spent my Christmas in the past, except one. That was a few years ago when I was still living in North Carolina. It was cold and grey outside. I didn’t leave the couch for about nine hours on that Christmas Day, mulching on leftovers and sipping hot tea — I was watching "The Godfather" (USA 1972, 175 min.), "The Godfather: Part II" (USA 1974, 200 min.), and "The Godfather: Part III" (USA 1990, 162 min.) continuously. I was completely captivated into a world that the legendary director Francis Ford Coppola creates in these films. It was a magical day that I will never forget. Coppola has been one of my favorite directors. To celebrate his outstanding contribution to cinema, Francis Ford Coppola is honored with the Founder’s Directing Award at the 52nd San Francisco International Film Festival (SFiFF52). Tonight, over a thousand people packed the one and only Castro Theater to spend the evening with director Francis Ford Coppola, joined by his long time friends and fellow filmmakers George Lucas, Carroll Ballard, Walter Murch, and Matthew Robbins.
It was an enchanting night when these old friends tell entertaining stories about filmmaking, and the love of San Francisco — they all left Los Angeles and settled down here. Coppola’s story about how Marlon Brando got the part in "The Godfather" drew big laugh in the audience.
It’s inspiring to hear their journeys of pursuing their dreams. Coppola encourages the audience to tell individual personal stories. I wish Hollywood executives were in the audience, so they might have taken Coppola’s advice and stop remaking Asian films.
Apparently, tonight’s event is just one of the many "award nights" at the San Francisco International Film Festival. Many remarkable filmmakers are recognized with these awards, and festival goers get a chance to be up and close to these artists. The festival just passed the half way mark. I am sure there are plenty personal stories yet to be told. I am listening. |
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