Sunday, January 30, 2011
Wonderful week of film watching!
Watched Sing Your Song first thing this morning which was so great that I was wide awake every minute after only four hours sleep. Harry Belafonte! Wow... his lifetime of singing and activism..would be a perfect Chesapeake College film.. Belafonte's daughter Gina talked during the Q & A about creating some curriculum to go along for schools.
Later we watched live stream of Sundance Awards which you can all catch on the Sundance website. I was really happy to see Hell and Back Again win and also Brick Novak, those hilarious short films.. Ah... another great year for films.. Lucky us! CFF is going to have an interesting and fun slate once again...
Saturday, January 29, 2011
"Daylight come and I want go home"
I believe that this film would work well in our festival, whether in association with the Frederick Douglass Honor Society, Chesapeake College, or even Mid-Shore high schools. I met with Miss Belafonte after the film and gave her my CFF business card, telling her to expect our request for a screener.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Filmmaker on the Shuttle
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Bob's Celebrity Watch
Margaret's Day Four of Film Watching...
When going from place to place on the shuttles, we see dozens of volunteers - I hear there are 1700, yes 1700 total. Can you imagine?
Now going to see another film about art - !Women Art Revolution..we have photos to show and post on return...more later...
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Hell and Back Again ...
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Family Feud
Last night (at midnight no less) I saw the documentary "Knuckle" - a look inside the violent tradition of bare-knuckled boxing among the Travellers clans of Ireland. A royal family feud that has lasted more than 40 years still reigns supreme, prompting regular, brutal bouts between families, particularly the Quinn-McDonoughs and the Joyce's - most of whom are cousins ... and few seem to remember how the feud began. Brutal, but hard to look away.
HBO picked it up and plans to turn it into a TV series. Hopefully the doc itself will have a festival life.
Stay tuned!
"Like Crazy" Love ...
This is a shot of the Snowflake logo that Sundance poster and trailers are featuring this year. This was prior to the screening of "Like Crazy" - an emotional, sweet study of young love - very well-acted, great chemistry, nailed a lot of nuanced moments of the contours of a relationship. It had the audience in the palm of its hand ... a woman in the Q&A was still in tears fifteen minutes after the film ended ... reminds me again of how film can transport - whether to another place or to another time in your own life. I think everyone re-lived some aspect of a first love at the screening. Not surprisingly the film has sold to Paramount (for $4million), so it may be a difficult one to get for CFF ... but rest assured, we will try and you will have an opportunity to see it. Much will depend on the release date ...
Heavy Metal Monk ...
Sundance Trek ...
What to see?
What to see? What to see? The big ticket board in the main Box Office - finding tickets, sorting out and planning your screenings ... always a daunting task. The only thing I can imagine that would be more complex is actually laying out the schedule. Having done similar work in putting on CFF (on a vastly smaller scale) it's hard not to be amazed by the sheer magnitude of Sundance, the logistics, the organization and the many many volunteers involved. It makes you appreciative that you can just focus on getting tickets and seeing films ...
Monday, January 24, 2011
Trek to Sundance Resort
Day Two offered reason to trek out to the Sundance Resort for a screening of an awkwardly funny Norwegian dysfunctional marital film - "Happy, Happy". A few pictures from the trek ... the road to Sundance, CFF hat in snow, and some of the decor of the "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" themed Owl Bar ... Had a call from CFF supporter Amy Haines (of Out of The Fire) with a must-see recommendation - Gun Hill Road. I'm off to see Knuckle tonight, If you feel like perusing the Sundance schedule and adding your two cents - jump in!
Sundance 2011 and CFF is here
The CFF team has landed! We took care of the car rental, the housing, the food and the ticket pickup, (the Steelers took care of my Jets) and I was off to my first film of the festival, Restless City - stunningly beautifully photographed first feature from photographer Andrew Dosunmu. New York as you've never seen it, a contemplative, meditative journey through rich images often accompanied by haunting accordion.
The hour is late, the bed beckons. More to come!