Losers are winners at the 20th Annual Atlantic Film Festival By Stephan Macleod At this years Atlantic Film Festival, a few themes popped up in the selection of films. With three movies that have the word bingo in their titles, motifs seem unavoidable. I was able to catch two of the bingo films during the opening weekend, Bingo! The Documentary, and The Bingo Robbers, along with a few other movies that are not related to bingo. But like the game of Bingo!, all the movies I saw had more losers than winners in them. Bingo! The Documentary Seattle filmmaker, John Jeffcoat explores the different cultural aspects of bingo and the obession people have with it in Bingo! The Documentary. From all-gay bingo events to the Carnival bingo cruise- ship to the smoke-filled bingo halls that seem to pop up in almost every city in North America and Britain, this documentary is full of hllari- ous characters that are either flam- boyant drag queens, mundane housewives, or — pseudo-hip Generation X-ers. The Target Shoots First | Chistopher Wilcha brought a video camera to work everyday to docu- ment his experience at Columbia House, the mailorder music club, and made the film, The Target Shoots First. A punk music enthu- siast without any experience in marketing, Wilcha was _ hired because Columbia House was looking to cash in on the alterna- tive music market during the height of Nirvana’s success. While trying to radically change Columbia House’s approach to selling music, he discovers that the corporate pol- itics of working for a major com- pany begins to change him. Chungking Express The highlight of the festival was the Canadian Director’s Series hosted by Canadian pop culture icon Don Mckellar. I was able to catch Wong Kar-Wai’s 1994 film, Chungking Express, presented by Quebec director of The Red Violin and 32 Short Films about Glenn Gould, Frangois Girard. Girard brought Chungking Express to give an example of the innovative films coming out of Hong Kong. Chungking Express explores four characters through interweaving love stories and kinetic, impres- sionistic style of colours and repet- itive music. The Bingo Robbers The Newfoundland film, The Bingo Robbers, was another movie that stylishly told an unlikely love story. Lois Brown and Barry Newhook, from Atlantic Canada’s finest rock group, Fur Packed Action, wrote, directed, and star in this low budget, digital feature film. These filmmakers show a lot of promise with innovative editing techniques and charming, hillari- ous characters, but the film lacked a cohesive screenplay, and would have made a better short film than feature. The Worst Jewish Football Team in the World The Worst Jewish Football Team in the World is an inspiring short doc- umentary about a soccer team that loses all its games, but plays for the sake of playing. The members of the team enjoy themselves despite their lack of talent, and through fair play and determination, this group of young losers seem to understand sports can mean so much more than just competition and defeat. Heimspiel A feature documentary that focuses on a winning team is the East German film, Heimspiel. This movie shows how rivalry affects the fans of an East German hockey team. Resentment between hockey fans from the East and West. Germany escalates to a roar during games between both teams. Ultimately, this documentary reveals that despite the fall of the Berlin Wall, a barrier that still exists between German people is evident in a hockey rink. The UPEI Jazz Ensemble has some openings for the follow- ing instruments: Bass Guitar, Tenor Saxophones, Baritone Sax, 2 Trumpets, Trombone Anyone interested please con- tact Dave Shephard (Steel 109) <dshephard@upei.ca>. Wind instruments can be rent- ed in the music department. Guitar and Bass Guitar cannot be supplied by the depart- ment. Interested parties should be able to read standard Jazz Ensemble Charts similar to those in Senior High School XMAS STUDENT FLIGHTS Don’t wait... Or it will be too late! Se Planning on flying home for the holidays? With the consolidation of airlines in Canada this year, capacity has been reduced, and there are fewer seats. NOW is the time to book your flight back home for the holidays. if you wait until the last minute, you may not get your choice of dates or even a seat! Visit your nearest Travel CUTS office to book now and ask about our: * Unbelievable Student Class Airfares” «Bon Voyage Travel insurance ™ Don't know your exam schedule yet? Don't worry! Book now, and you will get 1 FREE date change*. BOOK NOW! “Subject to avaiiabifity and seasonal rate adjustment tT 3 TRAVEL CUTS & Wi VOYAGES CAMPUS Owned and operated by the Canadian Federation of Students : Call toll free 1-800-279-4544 12 The Cadre