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The Vancouver Suni
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The 130-minute work-in-progress about a doomed love affair and a rural air force training camp during the Second World War, received the highest rating over-all: 4.84 out of a possible five. But only 68 ballots were cast for the last-minute dark horse and festival director Alan Franey said that created a problem for the adjudicators who felt the Galiano Island tel-good film The Lotus Eaters should also be recognized. The Lotus Eaters received an age score of 4.587 out of five, with 307 ballots cast over the film's two screenings. "It was just a very difficult call to make, so we split the award," Franey said Monday. Runners-up for the award included the two best-attended Canadian films at the festival: Nettie Wild's Blockade and Alanis Obomsawin's Kanehsatake; 270 Years of Resistance which picked up Toronto's grand prize this year.

Two other films received honorable mentions: Myth of the Male Orgasm and Zero Patience Still above the cut, but missing out on prizes were La Florida, Le Sem Des Etoiles, 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould and Digger. Far and away uncontested for top spot in the non-Canadian category was Jane Campion's razor-sharp vision of a mute mail-order bride in The Piano. Other contenders for the Air Canada Award for Most Popular film were, in a descending order: The Wedding Banquet, Daens, on the Beach, Living Proof Blue, Farewell to My Concubine, The Snapper, Tango Argentin, Heart in Winter, The Blue Kite, Scent of the Green Papaya, Safe, Tango Femz, Flight of the Innocent, and The Long Silence (which won most popular in Montreal). "I can't tell you why other people like my music, but I can tell you what I like," Lynch says. "That's all a composer can do.

You can try to sell something because you think other people are going to like it, but I don't ever see those things doing very well. "If you're an artist you are creat4' ing something that you like, and that's what distinguishes an artist from somebody who works for a salary. The artist cares more about what he makes than what it's going to give back. That means you make it as well as you can make it, and it doesn't matter how it does because the reward is the thing itself. "It means he loves it enough to make it beautiful." What has surprised him is the diversity of people who have.

responded to his music: Young and old, male and female, professional and professorial. He gets a great deal of mail much of it from terminally ill patients. There are times when he finds it all a little overwhelming. "It means a great deal to me. Sometimes I get letters and it's such an honor that it means enough to them to write, that I sometimes have a hard time expressing my own feelings in return." RAY LYNCH says there are times he thought his most recent album would kill him, but in the end he perservered.

"There were times I thought I wouldn't finish it, it was so painful," he says. "I felt like I was going crazy sometimes. But that's the price you pay. Because now I can look at it and say, well, I don't know if it's going to sell, but I know it's what I wanted to say and from that point of view it's good." Lynch is sitting in a stiff wind on the roof patio at The Vancouver Sun, but the new age composer and musician isn't feeling the cold. Instead, his attention is momentarily diverted by the skyline of downtown Vancouver and its framing backdrop of North Shore mountains.

Lynch rarely leaves his native Texas, and for a musician raised on the monotonous rolling flats, this is all a bit much. The wind dies for a moment and he turns his attention back to the subject dearest to his heart: Music. His latest album Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening was four years in the making, and it almost killed him. "That's the problem when you love what you make," he says. "If you love what you make and care about it, you're going to struggle with it until RAY LYNCH: 'If somebody's really an artist, success means that the art succeeds' RAY LYNCH: 'If somebody's really an artiel el tr.raee manna that this art HOLLYWOOV38-32" Jv '5 its right.

"It's extremely difficult, and you will not continue doing it unless you have to." Nothing Above My Shoulders was released in stores earlier this month, and Lynch was in town on one of those whirlwind, promotional tours. LIVE THEATRE DANCE Seth ANNIVERSARY The Tine Turner Story 9:30 WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT ALEX BALDWIN 7:30 THREE OF HEARTS. very coarse in. nuthly tog scenes got ADULTS STUDENTS $3.25 MocIntaht Show Oct 22123 ALIENS 92 99 tT Cat on a Hot Tin Roof TONIGHT at 8:00 FINAL WEEK! EVUE-CABAKII Ras it's too difficult." Lynch learned to play the piano and classical guitar, and in his formative years began playing the lute professionally for New York's Renaissance Quartet. He saw himself first and foremost as a performer; you could not, he says, make a living composing avant garde, classical music.

He tried a brief sabbatical from music entirely, but by his late 30s he began worrying that if he didn't try his hand at composition he could be wasting his life. His decision coincided with technological breakthroughs in studio synthesizers and multi-track recording equipment in the mid-to-late-'70s and the beginnings of a small but growing market for alternative music. He began recording using equipment in his own home, and the result was The Sky of Mind. TV TIMES UPDATE $4125 HOT TICKET TUESDAY YNCH SAYS that as a younger, immature composer he had to resist the idea that writing simple harmonies and melodies was like writing in a dead language. "I finally realized when I got old enough not to care what anyone thought that I could write traditional, harmonic music, with melodies and rhythms that people could understand," he says.

"It doesn't mean you're not original. Music is like language: It uses words and syntax and paragraphs, and yet the way I say something is going to be different from the way you or anybody else says it. "Good music is just good music." mE wiLD TONIGHT 1 at 8:30 1 GUYS FINAL WEEK? 1 SAYS HE has never understood the attention his first albums received Sky of Mind, No Blue Thing an Deep Breakfast have sold two million copies worldwide but then he's never made allowances for anyone's taste but his own. "Money's got nothing to do with it," he says. "If somebody's really an artist, success means that the art succeeds.

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