Forget praise from the film's subject
herself. My fears about
North Country, opening
Friday, were put to rest by Minnesota cinema connoisseur Rob Nelson
in today's City Pages: "Minnesota-movie vets, including Chris Mulkey (
Patti Rocks) and Frances McDormand (
you betcha), were offered supporting roles as part of what could easily be seen as a show of respect for our cinematic tradition," writes Nelson. "(Boy-from-the-north-country
Bob Dylan was tapped to supply a half-dozen vintage tunes.) And, consciously or not, [director Niki] Caro seems to be channeling the independent spirit of
Wildrose (1984), John Hanson and Sandra Schulberg's little-seen classic about the struggles of an Eveleth divorcee (Lisa Eichhorn) working among sexist men at the Iron Range's Mesabi Mine." Read Rob's
appreciation of
The Heartbreak Kid for background (cover image
here), and check out this
social action organization spawned by
North Country and
Good Night, and Good Luck, with accompanying
group blog. (See also: a
hi-def North Country trailer,
Ranger reactions, a real Ranger's
preview, and other items in
MNSpeak's search engine.) Theron and Caro will participate in a video-conference Q&A after a 7:00 p.m. screening tonight (Wednesday) at the
Regal Eagan Cinema 16. A screening at
Lagoon Cinema on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., sponsored by and benefiting Minnesota Women in Film and Television, will be followed by a panel discussion of sexual harassment in the workplace.