Also, I got a 'strange' film which is extraordinarily
 well-done called Northfork.  I just picked it up at the APL.
 The story is about people losing their homes in the path
 of a dam for a power station.  That doesn't give anything
 away about the story.  The sensitivity of the cinematography is
 outstanding.  Discussion at IMDb nominates it for
 cult status.  I can agree.  James Woods and the rest of a
 nearly all-star cast underplay all the action beautifully.
 My thought was: Two brothers made this film, like the
 work of the Coens.  What more could they do?  What could be
 any better.  it was that kind of experience.
 You have to give it some breathing room.  There is so much
 to _see_ in the simple images that I'll prob'ly view all
 the way through twice while I have it.
 I've seen this in the stores but I had this _thing_ in my
 head about not seeing it because I didn't understand the
 subject matter and was mistaken about Jon Voight being in the
 cast.  It's a long story... but I'm glad I took a chance on
 this one.  It was well worth it.