Berlin Film Festival Reviews

Posted: Mon., Jan. 29, 2007, 11:33am PT

Once

(Ireland)

'Once'
Marketa Irglova, left, and Glen Hansard fall into a musical collaboration in John Carney’s “Once.”

A Summit Entertainment release of a Samson Films production in association with the Irish Film Board and RTE. Produced by Martina Niland. Executive producer, David Collins. Directed, written by John Carney.
 
Two actual Dublin singer-songwriters of as-yet minor renown play fictive ones in "Once," which took the World Cinema Audience Award at Sundance. Winningly unpretentious tale uses a wispy romantic narrative as a vehicle for attractive original tunes. Pic's charm seems so offhand one might not notice the skill with which helmer John Carney pulls it off, or how it plays like a full-blown musical without anyone bursting into song. Picked up for world rights minus Ireland by Summit Entertainment, "Once" will require outreach to folk/alt-rock fans to realize offshore sleeper potential.

A mid-30s man ID'd only as "Guy" (Glen Hansard) still works and lives above his father's vacuum repair shop, busking downtown in off-hours, hoping for a music-biz break. One day he's approached by a pretty Czech immigrant "Girl" (Marketa Irglova), who supports her mother and child -- the father remains back home -- selling roses to shoppers. She, too, is a musician-songwriter. When Guy gets past her initial pushiness, he finds both an artistic collaborator and a frustrating love object. Soon they're drafting other players for a marathon recording sesh. Natural thesping and appealing music make the whole enterprise a low-key charmer.

Camera (color), Tim Fleming; editor, Paul Mullen; music, Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova; production designer, Tamara Conboy. Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival (competing), Jan. 20, 2007. Running time: 86 MIN.
 

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Date in print: Tue., Jan. 30, 2007, Gotham


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