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August 3, 2005

Lila Dit ça (Lila Says)

The KIW staff are big fans of movies. poster lila dit ca.jpgEach movie is a voyage. A two hour trip into lives, places, thoughts and adventures, that almost always leave the voyager enriched and knowledgeable.

A huge screen and a dark theatre make the blast off for each voyage almost effortless. It’s harder to take the trip on the small screen. Which is why the KIW staff often see movies in theaters 3-4 times a week. (It’s not like there’s much of anything on TV that we’re missing.)

Lila dit ça (Lila Says) is a journey to the outskirts of Marseilles, a passage into present-day European Arab ghettos, a crossing into the immigrant mind. It’s about love, sex, religion, stupid people and smart ones – and most of all about teachers. It’s a trip worth talking. Especially with popcorn.

New York Times Review

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Posted by williamfrick at August 3, 2005 10:10 PM

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