Lights, camera, action
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Deepa Bharath
Velvets, chiffons, silks and sequins delicately kissing the red
carpet amid camera flashes and the rhythmic beat of Chinese drums
heralded the Newport Beach Film Festival on Thursday night.
Fans from all over convened at the Edwards Big Newport theater for
the gala that featured several actors, filmmakers and local figures,
including Mayor Steve Bromberg.
It was the first time at the festival for Harriet Whitmyer of
Irvine.
“I’m very excited,” she said, trying to catch her breath. “It’s
great to be able to watch movies that deal with subject matters that
are not dealt with in [mainstream] movies.”
Debra Schwiff of Laguna Beach is a seasoned fan.
“It’s my third time here,” she said. “It’s definitely an
experience that’s much more than just going to the movies.”
The festival brings the community together with the filmmakers,
said Lucy Steinberg, wife of sports agent Leigh Steinberg. The couple
is the main sponsor of the festival.
“We became involved with the film festival four years ago,” Lucy
Steinberg said. “This is just a great concept for our community.”
The opening ceremonies drew some big names, such as director
Edoardo Ponti, son of Italian actress Sophia Loren. Ponti’s film
“Between Strangers,” featuring his mother and Mira Sorvino, will be
screened at the Edwards Island theater on April 10.
“Such festivals are a forum for the genre,” said Ponti, who lives
in Europe. “They nurture young filmmakers.”
Also on the red carpet was British filmmaker Mark Munden, who
directed “Miranda,” which was screened at the Big Newport on opening
night. The film stars Christina Ricci, famous for her roles in “The
Addams Family” and “Sleepy Hollow.”
Munden, who has produced several films for the BBC, recalled the
experience of making his first feature film as “a feat of endurance.”
He was all praise for Ricci, whom he described as “an intuitive,
intelligent woman at 21.”
Making the movie itself was a challenge that opened his eyes to
the commercial and business aspects of movie making, he said.
“It was horrible,” he said with a laugh. “I was glad when it was
completed.”
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
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