Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Mark Kermode discuss film sound
The rain which marked the start of festival kept on falling today and a whole lot of damp filmgoers were seen scurrying from one venue to the next. Most people were still recovering after last night's excellent opening party, including several people who had been just a little too eager to get onto the stage to dance and are now nursing sore limbs. Nursing his ego was Nige from cult TV review show "Vidz" who was politely asked to leave the Odeon for lighting up in the foyer.
The highlight of today was the first in the series of Reel Life discussions,
with Mark Kermode chatting with Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Jeunet proved
to be as magical as his films and kept the audience entertained
with his humour and continual insistence after each video clip
that "the sound is better on the film".
His laid back Gallic charm certainly put the slighlty pretentious
Kermode in his place, although Kermode did manage to sneak in
a plug for his new Alien TV documentary. Afterwards, rather than
heading down to the bar, Jeunet prefered to catch a screening
of "Gabriel and Me" - who knows what he thought of the Big Yin?
The identity of the Surprise Movie is one of the hot topics of conversation
around the Filmhouse Bar. Current favourite is David Lych's Mulholland
Drive, although Moulin Rouge and Planet of the Apes have also
been mentioned.
It's unusual for the film to be in the first week of the festival,
leading to speculation that it's been done to fit in with a tight
release schedule. We find out for certain on Wednesday - me, I'm
hoping it's Harry Potter!