Shiva Ree
"No English language issues here. The title refers to Siva/Shiva – god of the dance – who dances the world into both destruction and rebirth, and Charivari, pronounced 'Shivaree', a rude serenade to mock wedding couples -i.e. mocking the concept of passion in balance with serenity. The film’s dancing child is our daughter Jennifer, now a middle aged school teacher and a likely Bodhisattva. She dances to escape and dispel the fragmentary seductions of TV, with its chaos of sound and image. Moving toward a window and the light, she sees and ponders the wind in the trees, as the final notes of Bill Evans’ 'Peace Piece' linger and fade." –Abbott Meader
Storyline
"No English language issues here. The title refers to Siva/Shiva – god of the dance – who dances the world into both destruction and rebirth, and Charivari, pronounced 'Shivaree', a rude serenade to mock wedding couples -i.e. mocking the concept of passion in balance with serenity. The film’s dancing child is our daughter Jennifer, now a middle aged school teacher and a likely Bodhisattva. She dances to escape and dispel the fragmentary seductions of TV, with its chaos of sound and image. Moving toward a window and the light, she sees and ponders the wind in the trees, as the final notes of Bill Evans’ 'Peace Piece' linger and fade." –Abbott Meader
Savan Ree Teej
6.5Happy Birthday!
5.31
6.3Hello
6.1Moschettieri del Re - La penultima missione
5.9Dead or Alive
6.4Fantozzi The Return
5.8Red
5.5Quel bravo ragazzo
5.3Saving General Yang
6.3Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult
6.5The Man with the Rubber Head
7.2Fantozzi Retires
6.1Don't Move
7.0Get Married If You Can
7.3The Gendarme and the Creatures from Outer Space
6.1Liberal Arts
6.5Re-Kill
6.1The Whistler
4.9Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred
5.2