Maybe today was considered Day 1, but not really because there was only one movie playing, but tomorrow the festival begins in earnest, and frankly, it's going to be fairly light. I'm going to see this Spanish documentary called Stranded in the morning about a plane crash where people survived by eating those who died--most airlines don't serve food anymore anyway--and then much later in the day, I have a ticket for the premiere of Brad (Session 9) Anderson's new thriller Transsiberian about an encounter on a train. (I would have loved to check out Sean Ellis' The Broken but I could only get one public ticket and that one was sold out.) After that, I plan to head down to Main Street to see a new documentary about the British rock group The Horrors and apparently, there's a party afterwards, so that's my day. Like I said, fairly light compared to Day 1 last year where I had six movies ranging from 9 AM until a midnight screening. I'm sure I'll have a few four or five movie days to come, not to mention interviews, which start Saturday, so we'll see how I hold up on the posting this year. Please feel free to let me know if there's anything in particular you're interested in hearing about.