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Back to June again, after the disruption of the last couple of years, and the twin festivals of light – Vivid and the Sydney Film Festival – once again galvanise the city.

Here are my picks for best films from among the 40 or so I managed to catch.

Tchaikovsky’s Wife

Tchaikovsky’s Wife, written and directed by Russian auteur Kirill Serebrennikov, is a spellbinding exploration of an individual’s idealistic obsession with greatness.

The film follows Antonina Miliukova (a wonderfully understated Alyona Mikhailova) as she meets and then decides she wants to marry celebrated composer Tchaikovsky (Odin Lund Biron). Tchaikovsky agrees to marry her, mainly, the film implies, as a beard covering up his sexuality and to access her proposed dowry.

He quickly tires of her – she’s annoying, clingy, doesn’t understand or fit into his Bohemian lifestyle – and demands a separation. But she refuses to let go, and much of the film involves following Antonina’s gruelling refusal to give up on her deluded belief in the fidelity and splendour of her marriage.

It is both incredibly sad and incredibly funny, a tale of an idiot whose naïve refusal to disbelieve in her love is as touching as it is infuriating. But by the end of the film, all traces of humour are gone – Antonina has had three children with her lawyer Nikolai (Miron Fedorov), all of whom have died in the orphanage to which she abandoned them. The whole thing culminates in a staggering, surreal dance sequence, the virtuosity of the production crew on full display.

Watching a film like Tchaikovsky’s Wife at the cinema is a genuine delight. It is replete with beautifully staged period details capturing the mania of 19th century Europe. I am sure this will hold up as one of the masterpieces of the 21st century.

Fire of Love

Similarly worth seeing on a big screen, Fire of Love is a documentary following the work and lives of Katia and Maurice Krafft, French husband and wife volcanologists.

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    City of Angels

    Music by Cy Coleman
    Lyrics by David Zippel
    Book by Larry Gelbart

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    April 14-17, 2005 • Power Center

    City of Angels follows Stine, a Hollywood scriptwriter and the movie he’s writing, a double story that plays out in parallel stories on stage. One portrays the battle of Stine, a mild-mannered writer struggling to prevent his screenplay-in-progress from being mutilated by a tyrannical producer, Buddy Fiddler. The other depicts the unfolding of the screenplay itself, in which Stine’s alter ego, the detective Stone, sidles through a Hollywood netherworld of vicious thugs and femmes fatales. The juxtaposition of real life and “reel-life” occurs on a number of levels as Stine weaves the people around him into his characters on the big screen. As such, while different actors play Stine and Stone, almost every other actor in the musical portrays someone in both the real life and the “reel-life.” The two stories are, in effect, happening simultaneously.

    Sets and costumes help keep the two worlds separate. Stone’s world is stylistically set in film noir with tones of black, grey and white. A style of American film that was popular in the late 1940s, film noir has a distinct visual signature – stark lighting, dark and gloomy appearances, and deep shadows. In contrast to the stark film noir setting of the film, Stine’s world is set in Technicolor.

    “City of Angels” won six Tony awards in 1989 including best musical, score, and book. Composer Cy Coleman (“Sweet Charity,” “Barnum”) drew on his jazz background to create the first full-blown jazz score for the Broadway stage. Coleman’s score is paired with some of the best double-talk and witty dialogue ever to hit the stage. The musical features a book by Larry Gelbart of M*A*S*H fame and lyrics by David Zipp

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    First Name Odin
    Middle Name Lund
    Last Name Biron
    Full Name at Birth Odin Lund Biron
    Alternative Name Odin Biron, Odin Lund Biron
    Birthday 5th October, 1984
    Birthplace Duluth, Minnesota
    Hair Color Brown - Dark
    Zodiac Sign Libra
    Sexuality Gay
    Ethnicity White
    Nationality American
    Occupation Text American and Russian actor
    Occupation Actor
    Year(s) Active 2009–present

    Odin Lund Biron (born October 5, 1984) is an American-Russian actor living in Moscow and Minneapolis. While not well-known in the United States, he is best-known in Russia for playing the character Dr Phil Richards in the popular medical sitcom, Interns.

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