I watched this film a while back and my memory is not good enough to write something detailed. I love films about kids living in their own worlds. I find there a great sense of escapism. So I recommend this great film set in troubled nothern ireland...
Based on the play of the same name the film tells the story of two boys who become friends at the start of the Troubles in 1970. The boys share an obsession with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, with the consequence that they run away to Australia.
Shane Meadows portraying Britain in a beautiful way as usual... I love british films and shane meadows is definatly up there in my top 3.
Also check A room for romeo brass and dead man's shoes. I'm sure most people have seen this is england which despite all the hype about it was excellent, a non pretentious look at the changes in the skinhead movement in england.
I've been surfing the tinternet and youtube and watching and listening to a lot of 'street' photographers on WNYC. All trying to define street photography.. Why would you wanna do that? what's the purpose? they all made a name for themselves by being different and unique so why should they be one way of shooting in the street? big egos maybe?! although i like their photography, listening to them was a great bore!! apart from this one... where's the love?
Alexander Bartsch is an emerging London-based street photographer, who has travelled throughout South America, the Caribbean and Europe documenting the lives and stories of the ordinary people that live there. With his own sense of dark humor he juxtaposes images of the everyday man and woman going about their lives, actively choosing to capture the often untold or disregarded stories of the 'ordinary people'.