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Posted in Love, Romance, Wordless Wednesday, Writing, tagged AnnHathewaysCottage, Frances Macaulay Forde, Great Romances, Shakespeare, Stratford on July 29, 2014| Leave a Comment »
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Posted in MOVIES, Perth City, Scripts, Writing, tagged Angourie Rice, FILM:TheseFinalHours, Frances Macaulay Forde, Liz Kearney, Nathan Phillips, Zac Hilditch on July 28, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Just back from the hometown premiere of this movie ‘These Final Hours’ with an extra bonus Q & A session after the movie with Writer/Director Zac Hilditch and Producer Liz Kearney.
Definitely not my usual fare, this film wallows in reality; the reality of knowing you’re dead – or will be in a couple of hours. And absolutely nothing can be done about it except make bloody sure you spend your final hours exactly as you want – and be with whoever you want, when the end comes.
It’s dark, the premise is miserable; the ending foretold at the beginning and the cast of characters reacting predictably, except for the unlikely hero on his final journey.
Winner: The Age Critic’s Award Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) 2013 Best Australian Feature. Screening Director’s Fortnight 67th Festival de Cannes, 2014 where it received a standing ovation!
The film is shockingly human, traumatizing and confronting-ly honest. The characters disturbingly ‘real’ with outstanding performances by the leads, ably supported by many others – all perfectly cast.
Angourie Rice has a HUGE career ahead of her and although I’ve not seen Nathan Phillips before, I’ll look out for him now. He and his young co-star created magic in this film and made me cry.
I loved the guessing games and familiarity of home but hated the destruction provided by special effects and cinematography worthy of a much higher budget.
In other words, worth the $14 or whatever. It opens on 31st Thursday this week at various cinemas.
Congratulations Team TFH – bloody well done!
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Posted in Perth City, Poetry, Poetry Postcards, tagged FMF:PoetryPostcards, Frances Macaulay Forde, Perth City, PerthWA, poetry on July 27, 2014| Leave a Comment »
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Posted in Love, Poetry, Romance, Writing, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, Love, LoveOnTheBeach, romance on July 26, 2014| 2 Comments »
Invention
I don’t need a Bell Curve
showing the Probability of Distribution
nor an economist theorizing
about the Positive Externalities
this is no pie in the sky nor castle in the air
although this is a novelty for me
an invention of a future
love is a collaborative result
a breakthrough in this human’s knowledge
an altruistic patent knowing I can love again
because necessity is the mother of invention
and we invented you and I
put into practice love after fifty
according to the five Laws of Limitations
(Diffusion of Innovations)
Knowledge
~ you found me on the net after thirty years
Persuasion
~ you in Ireland me in Oz and Messenger
Decision
~ both agreeing to Explore the Possibilities
Implementation
~ your plane landing at Perth Airport and that hug
and Confirmation
~ yachts and vows on Hillarys Boat Harbour
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2007
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Posted in nature, Poetry, WA Writers, tagged Frances Macaulay Forde, poetry, TastingLifeTwice, Toodyay on July 25, 2014| 2 Comments »
‘We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.’
Anais Nin
A Facebook friend (thanks Jennifer Mars) reminded me of this favorite quote, so I thought I’d share an unpublished example from a book I’m working on called “Tasting Life Twice”.
Yellow Days
Driving through Toodyay in late August
before Spring arrives officially
yellow makes me smile
Broome just opening
dotted with hives
flavouring the honey
and signs: ‘Beware Bees’
Field undulating through hills
no straight lines
sewn to follow dips
valleys and creeks
and around trees
Canola makes me smile
field waiting to be seeded
purple spikes take advantage
of a clear run to the sun
Far hills painted Ochre
as we enter another Shire
splash of blue Leschenaultia
Some giant brush has been busy
Soon Spring will show
its finished painting
England’s fields are patchworks
Here in Western Australia
we let the land and trees
decide the design
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2013
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Posted in Ireland, MOVIES, Scripts, tagged ABC:At the Movies, Brendon Gleeson, FILM: Calvary, FILM:The Guard, Frances Macaulay Forde, John Michael McDonagh on July 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Today we saw ‘Calvary’, the second in a trilogy of stories masterfully written and superbly directed by John Michael McDonagh The first was ‘The Guard’ which is the highest grossing Irish film of all time!
Both films starred the empirical Brendon Gleeson who has no less than 6 more films in production at the moment and one already completed since ‘Calvary’. And no wonder – I cannot imagine an Irish film without him now… but each of the cast fitted their characters perfectly – another film I could not fault.
The story is confronting, full of black humor, lovely Irish accents and scenery beautifully shot around Sligo and Easkey – places my husband took me to because his mother came from there.
If it’s showing where you are, make the effort – it’s a refreshingly different take on some taboo subjects tackled with wry wit and a large dose of ‘reality’.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything David and Margret had to say, and think this film will break the ‘highest earnings’ record too.
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Posted in MOVIES, Scripts, Writers, Writing, tagged ABC Radio Network, Cinema Paridiso, Frances Macaulay Forde, MOVIE:Still Life, Umberto Pasolini on July 23, 2014| 5 Comments »

On Sunday, we took advantage of a free double pass from ABC’s RN Ideas Network to see a preview screening of the movie “Still Life” at Cinema Paradiso in Northbridge, one of a couple of ‘alternative’ cinemas in Perth, Western Australia. The critics have waxed lyrically with the film garnering awards at Venice, Edinburgh and other international festivals.
And may I say “Thank you, Uberto Pasolini” the guy who also brought us “The Full Monty’ – we loved it! It’s what I deem a typically well done ‘British’ film in that it is character-driven; character-centric and deliberately slower-paced compared to an American style of ‘commercial’ film-making.
The British seem to take their time, to allow an audience to absorb all the emotion, subtext and context, give them time to think about what they’re absorbing. I see it as a form of audience respect. Just like ‘Philomena’, ‘The Railway Man’, ‘Quartet’ etc as I’ve mentioned before in a previous “Top 10 Movies of 2013” blog post…
Although the subject and lead character seem dismal on the surface, this film is not slow and when the ending came I, as audience didn’t want it too. My mind was full of questions about what happens next to others we had met in the last 2 hours…
Two days later I’m still thinking about the questions and beautiful clever human touches inserted perfectly into the visual narrative, making dialogue almost obsolete.
As a screenwriter I couldn’t fault the completed circle of story-telling carrying me so effortlessly, or the clues in the frame perfectly placed and plausible to the point of my being able to forget the production and direction involved – except to applaud it with everyone else, at the end.
Yes, a near-capacity cinema audience clapped loudly at the ending as they do when they are particularly moved, demonstrated clearly by how many sat and waited for all the credits to finish, before leaving.
I suspect we wanted our swollen, tear-filled eyes to reduce a little before the harsh glare of sunlight exposed just how much we were affected by such excellence.
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Posted in Africa, Books, Poetry, Writing, tagged Africa, Airline Tragedy, Frances Macaulay Forde, poetry on July 18, 2014| Leave a Comment »
In the light of terrible tragedy, my thoughts are with the families of passengers and crew of the Malaysian Airliner shot down today.
When will we learn to care about each other, again?
I thought I’d share a poem written when I was eighteen, in Africa and thinking of other wars many years ago.
It seems the world doesn’t change and we never learn…
ON MY SHELF
No-one knows me, no-one cares
as I lonely through my window stare.
Observing the world all by myself
Sitting alone on my own little shelf.
I watch and judge the world and its ways
never taking part in it’s little plays.
Though some are bad and some are good
some of them I’ve never really understood.
Yes, I disagree with many moves
why can’t this world just learn to love ?
Do without wars and fighting – we should –
but somehow, do you think we ever could ?
The needless waste of human lives
The sorrow of a family that’s deprived
(of their loved ones).
How unfair it seems that some should have
and others are left to scrimp and save.
How beautiful and rich some lands and
others consist only of sky and sand.
One day the world will right itself
while I sit, left alone on my shelf.
Frances Macaulay Forde © 1968
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