A schedule of events through Monday. Films...
- Share via
A schedule of events through Monday. Films will be shown at six
venues: Edwards Big Newport, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach;
Lido Theater, 3459 Via Lido, Newport Beach; Edwards Island Cinemas
(two theaters, designated either Blue or Gold), 999 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach; Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach; Adventures at Sea Theaters, 3101 West Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Unless otherwise marked, tickets are $8 and
can be purchased at the box office or online at www.newportbeach
filmfest.com. For more information, check the web site or call (949)
253-2880.
*Denotes special event
SUNDAY
11 a.m.
TRIBAL JOURNEY: CELEBRATING OUR ANCESTORS
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2003
World Premiere
A film by Scott Macklin
Attended by Director, Producer
* RUNNING TIME: 66:00
Twenty ocean-going dugout canoes representing 25 Indian nations
from the United States and Canada voyage from Vancouver Island, Puget
Sound and Washington’s Olympic Coast. We follow the canoes as they
meet at Neah Bay and continue down the coast to the Quinault Nation
in Tahola, host of this year’s journey.
THE MAGIC BOX (LA BOITE MAGIQUE)
Lido Theater
France, Tunisia 2002
DIRECTOR: Ridha Behi
SCREENWRITER: Ridha Behi
CAST: Marianne Baster, Abdelatif Kechiche, Hichem Rostom, Lotfi
Bouchnak, Medhi Rebii
RUNNING TIME: 90:00
Tunisian filmmaker Raouf finds that his marriage to a French
woman, Lou, is increasingly on the rocks with the cross-cultural
tensions that have risen between the once happy couple. Lou develops
a drinking problem amidst her loathing of life in Tunisia. Raouf is
then removed from his family when a European television network
commissions him to go on location and film a retrospective about the
influence of cinema on his childhood. This project causes Raouf to
reflect deeply on his youth.
THE HARRIMAN ALASKA EXPEDITION RETRACED
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
Southern California Premiere
DIRECTOR: Lawrence Hott
SCREENWRITERS: Ken Chowder, Diane Garey
Attended by director, producer
RUNNING TIME: 110:00
A century ago, railroad tycoon Edward Henry Harriman decided to
take a little vacation -- one of the most ambitious expeditions ever
to be staged in America. Harriman invited 25 scientists, writers and
artists on a 9000-mile exploration of the coast of Alaska. In the
summer of 2001, a similar group of scientists, writers and artists,
retraced Harriman’s route, exploring some of the issues Harriman
faced, and some he couldn’t even imagine.
11:30 a.m.
PHYLANTHROPI (FILANTROPICA)
Edwards Island -- Blue
Romania 2001
DIRECTOR: Nae Caranfil
SCREENWRITER: Nae Caranfil
CAST: Mircea Diaconu, Gheorghe Dinica, Mara Nicolescu, Viorica
Voda
RUNNING TIME: 110:00
Ovidiu, 35, single, and still living with his parents. Although a
literature teacher, he gets no respect from his Mercedes-driving
students. He meets a TV spokes model Diana and presents himself as a
successful novelist, convincing her to go out with him.
Unfortunately, one night clubbing with Diana costs him an entire
month’s wages. Help arrives in the form of a “foundation,” run by the
mysterious Don Pepe. Overnight, the middle-aged teacher finds himself
“married” to Miruna, Pepe’s own assistant. With the cash thus earned,
Ovidiu begins running back and forth between fancy nightclubs and
slums, Ovidiu leads an exhausting double life.
12:30 p.m.
THE BURIAL SOCIETY
Edwards Island -- Gold
Canada 2002
DIRECTOR: Nicholas Racz
SCREENWRITER: Nicholas Racz
CAST: Rob Labelle, Jan Rubes, Allan Rich, David Paymer, Seymour
Cassel
RUNNING TIME: 95:00
Three kindly members of the Chevrah Kadisha, the traditional
Jewish society that prepares bodies for burial, welcome Sheldon when
he offers his services. The old men set about indoctrinating him into
their world, teaching him their ways. Sheldon has a different agenda
and soon sets in motion a complex scheme involving the theft of $2
million and the staging of his own death.
GOTHAM FISH TALES
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
A film by Robert Maass
RUNNING TIME: 83:00
Stalwart fisherman, scientists, environmentalists, historians,
community organizers, and government enforcers all contribute to this
story. All manner of fish species from sharks to tuna to tropical
fish pass through the city. This remarkable story is told through
characters whose knowledge, humor and pathos make them people we care
about and remember.
1 p.m.
OT: OUR TOWN
Lido Theater
United States 2003
* DIRECTOR: Scott Hamilton Kennedy
* SCREENWRITER: Scott Hamilton Kennedy
* CAST: Teachers & Students of Dominguez High School
* RUNNING TIME: 76:00
A documentary about a Compton high school’s first theatrical
production in 22 years. With no money and limited resources, the
students at Manuel Dominguez High School tear into Thornton Wilder’s
1938 play “Our Town.” A powerful documentary that shows one tough
school’s ability to find strength and rejuvenation through an
American classic.
2 p.m.
A DREAM IN HANOI
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2002
Southern California Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Tom Weidlinger
* SCREENWRITER: Tom Weidlinger
* RUNNING TIME: 91:00
Two theatre companies, one American, one Vietnamese, came together
to stage the first performance in Vietnam of Shakespeare’s play “A
Midsummer Night’s Dream.” “A Dream in Hanoi” follows the actors,
directors, producers and technicians from both countries as they
struggle to overcome the obstacles of language, culture, ideology and
a history of war, on their journey to opening night at Hanoi’s famous
Opera House.
SHORTS (S20): What Wonderful Shorts
Orange County Museum of Art
* THE NISEI FARMER
A Japanese American farmer at a crossroads in his life.
* TOYO MIYATAKE: INFINITE SHADES OF GRAY
An elegant portrait of a photographer’s quest to capture the
beauty and dignity of everyday life.
2:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S9): HAWAIIAN SHORTS
Edwards Island -- Gold
* KAMEHAMEHA: A LEGACY RENEWED
A portrait of Kohala and the art conservator whose life was
changed by the people, the place and the statue they hold dear.
* KAHO’OLAWE-THE BREATH OF OUR ANCESTORS
An action group’s efforts to expand erosion control programs and
establish Kaho’olawe as the spiritual center of Hawai’i.
* KAMEHAMEHA: THE GREAT REVOLUTIONARY
Kamehameha, the first ruler to unite and conquer the Hawaiian
islands, will bring changes to his land and set the stage for
foreigners through his leadership.
* THE BIRTHING OF IOSEPA
The students and community of Ko’olauloa cooperate in the carving
of Iosepa, a 57 ft. double hulled Hawaiian Voyage canoe.
OUTPATIENT
Lido Theater
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Alec Carlin
* SCREENWRITER: Alec Carlin
* CAST: Catherine Kellner
Attended by producers, composer, director of photography,
principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 109:00
Morris Monk writes a murder mystery while locked up in a mental
institution. His writing in part leads to his release. A new
therapist, Dr. Patricia Farrow, makes progress delving in to Morris’
past unlocking his secrets and thus seemingly fueling new chapters
for his manuscript. Eventually, Dr. Farrow realizes that Morris is
obsessed with her and that he is writing his story as his reality is
unfolding.
3:30 p.m.
LOLITA: SLAVE TO ENTERTAINMENT
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2003
A film by Timothy Gorski
* RUNNING TIME: 60:00
When two species collide in the icy waters of Puget Sound, a storm
of epic proportions is unleashed: man versus nature; a barbaric hunt
leads to the death of five marine mammals and destroys the lives of
countless others. Six young orcas ripped away from their families,
sold to marine parks and shipped across the world enter into a life
of slavery. Three decades later, only one survives and she just
happens to be Miami’s biggest performer.
4 p.m.
IN JULY (IM JULI)
Edwards Island -- Blue
Germany 2000
* DIRECTOR: Fatih Atkin
* SCREENWRITER: Fatih Atkin
* CAST: Moritz Bleibtrau, Christiane Paul, Idil Uner, Mehmet
Kurtulus, Branka Katic
* RUNNING TIME: 99:00
A mild-mannered schoolteacher with no ambition for adventure meets
a beautiful and free-spirited girl at the local Hamburg flea market.
She convinces him that the women of his dreams will be carrying a
symbol which matches he one she gives him. Obsessed with this notion,
he embarks on a journey for Istanbul to find her.
4:30 p.m.
TIBET: CRY OF THE SNOW LION
Lido Theater
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Tom Peosay
* SCREENWRITER: Sue Peosay, Victoria Mudd
* RUNNING TIME: 100:00
The snow lion, a mythic beast of Tibetan legend, is emblazoned on
the Tibetan flag. An unprecedented wealth of spectacular footage has
been combined with provocative interviews, poignant personal stories
and shocking images to document the story of Tibet.
5 p.m.
THE BOOK OF STARS
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2000
* DIRECTOR: Michael Miner
* SCREENWRITER: Tasca Shadix
* CAST: Mary Stuart Masterson, Jena Malone, Karl Geary, D.B.
Sweeney, Delroy Lindo
Attended by director, producer, principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 110:00
Mary Stuart Masterson stars as a woman who has given up on life
and seeks out the oblivion of prostitution and drugs. Her sister
(Jena Malone) is on the cusp of womanhood, but because of cystic
fibrosis will never grow to be an adult. In her attempt to save her
sister from slow suicide, she imagines a romantic world peopled by
magical characters, some of whom actually enter their lives.
SHORTS (S18): IRONCLAD SHORTS
Orange County Museum of Art
* LOCAL 40
While Americans mourned the loss of the World Trade Center,
hundreds of unnamed heroes stayed behind in the wreckage dismantling
the very buildings that many of them had helped build. This is their
story.
* STEEL HUG (CELICNI ZAGRLJAJ)
The rich and haunting history of Vinkovci, a German railway
station, as seen through the eyes of its retired railway workers.
6 p.m.
SHORTS (S8): THERE’S PRIDE IN OUR SHORTS
Edwards Island -- Blue
* NO PROM FOR CINDY
Gender issues run amok in this bizarre and hilarious short that
answers the burning question, “Can a shy young girl who’s really an
older gay man find love amid the emotional battleground that is high
school?” -- Marc Savlov
* CLAY PRIDE
A film about coming to terms with being clay. Or something like
that.
* ROCK BOTTOM
A lonely man and a young street hustler find themselves in a
sometimes tender, sometimes tense game of trust.
* BEND ME (DOBLAME)
A distant love story between unreachable women.
* BURL’S
The story of a 10-year-old boy’s experience with sexual confusion
when he encounters three flamboyantly dressed transvestites.
* SEX MARRIAGE, AND CHILDREN
A sexual fantasy turned reality leaves a marriage and friendship
in jeopardy.
* THE DRESS
Hard Kora prepares herself for a reunion date with her
ex-boyfriend while her clumsy roommates, Chinchita and Barbie-Q,
cause last minute problems.
* BREAKING UP REALLY SUCKS
A love affair that would make a sailor blush soon becomes a
relationship where sex becomes a no letter word.
* SIZE ‘EM UP
Teen jock Samantha finds herself in the unlikely hands of the “bra
ladies” who help her discover new things about breasts, femininity,
sexuality and how to improve her soccer game.
6:30 p.m.
SONG OF A JEWISH COWBOY / A HOME ON THE RANGE: THE JEWISH CHICKEN
RANCHERS OF PETALUMA
SONG OF A JEWISH COWBOY
Lido Theater
United States 2002
Southern California Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Bonnie Burt
* RUNNING TIME: 18:00
An intimate portrait of Scott Gerber, an unlikely mix of Yiddish
and cowboy cultures. (precedes “Home on the Range”)
A HOME ON THE RANGE: THE JEWISH CHICKEN RANCHERS OF PETALUMA
Lido Theater
United States 2002
Southern California Premiere
* DIRECTORS: Bonnie Burt, Judith Montell
Attended by director, producer
* RUNNING TIME: 52:00
This is the little-known story of Jews who fled the hardships of
Eastern Europe and traveled to California to become chicken ranchers.
Meet the idealistic group of Eastern European Jews and their
descendants as they confront obstacles of language and culture on
their journey toward becoming Americans. Jack London, California
vigilantes, McCarthyism, the Cold War and agribusiness all come to
life in this quintessentially American story of how a group of
immigrants found their new home, a home on the range.
PIPE DREAMS
Orange County Museum of Art
United States, Canada, Chile 2003
West Coast Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Enzo Mileti
* SCREENWRITER: Enzo Mileti
* CAST: Joe Pack, Ricky Bower
* RUNNING TIME: 105:00
For a few glorious days during the 2002 Winter Olympics, dreams
became reality. Following Ricky Bower, U.S. Snowboard Team member and
U.S. Aerials Team member, “Pipe Dreams” offers a richly compelling
documentary combining the universal themes of triumph and tragedy.
7:30 p.m.
LETTERS IN THE WIND (NAMEHAY BAD)
Edwards Island -- Gold
Iran 2001
U.S. Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Ali Reza Amini
* SCREENWRITER: Bayram Fazli
* CAST: Mohammad Taghi Hashemzasdeh, Karamarz Hashem Zadeh
* RUNNING TIME: 75:00
A group of soldiers from remote corners of the country are
mobilized to camp near Tehran. The young men struggle to coexist
under harsh and isolating conditions. Through anonymous recordings of
random strangers on a tape recorder, one soldier fills the void of
their everyday lives with promises of an outside world.
8 p.m.
TRIBUTE TO MACGILLIVRAY FREEMAN FILMS: 40 YEARS IN THE MAKING*
Lido Theater MacGillivray Tribute
Attended by Shawn Thompson, Greg MacGillivray
Greg MacGillivray’s accomplished career spans over 35 years and
includes cult classics, box-office darling and two Academy Award
nominated IMAX documentaries. His cinematographic eye developed
during his early surfing years in Southern California. This tribute
brings together some of the outstanding work of Greg MacGillivray to
honor his innovative and inspiring career.
A gala will be held after the tribute at the Hard Rock Cafe,
Fashion Island. $35. Tropical attire.
THE WONDER OF PHIL
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Michael Stute
* SCREENWRITERS: Michael Stute, Michelle Stute
* CAST: Phil Shane, Debbie Bartz, Michlene
Attended by director, Phil Shane
* RUNNING TIME: 80:00
Phil Shane has played Orange County venues for more than 30 years
and has a cult following of loyal fans of his “One Man Legends Show,”
which he performs up to six days a week. Filmmakers spent more than a
year following Phil Shane to shoot their documentary that has both a
comedic edge and a dramatic punch, not to mention toe-tapping music.
8:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S12): SHORT-ANIMATION-O-RAMA
Edwards Island -- Blue
* GRAND-MA
An ancestral spirit, in the form of a talking bird, attempts to
impart valuable hunting lessons to her young, naive grandson.
* THE VISIT
A glimpse into the heart-wrenching world of a love affair between
a dentist and his patient.
* DUST TO DUST
A dust bunny must make the most of a thorny situation in order to
be freed from captivity.
* THE ERLKING
As a father hurries through the night, his son clasped in his
arms, the dark specter of the ErlKing tries to lure the boy away.
* SOMETHING SMELLS LIKE FISH
Action, romance and ... a cat?
* BUTTERFLY
An abstract expression of beauty, form and harmony.
* THE TOLL COLLECTOR
The story of a terribly deformed toll collector who longs to be a
ballerina.
* BIG CITY FISH
Trouble ensues for three former lab animals when the “Trail
Elves,” a sadistic band of girl scout wanna-be’s, take over Big City
for their annual charity drive.
* ETERNAL GAZE
A poignant story about an artist, his art and his inner turmoil.
Inspired by the life of Alberto Giacometti.
* SHAPES & TUBES
While whimsical piano music plays, abstract forms and shapes spin,
dance, fly and hop into tubes.
* THUNDER PIG
The story of Thunder Pig, the superhero with the spiffy hairdo,
the giant appetite for junk food and the fragile ego.
* STILTWALKERS
A solitary fisherman’s carvings and sketches seem to have a life
of their own- giving rise to a strange, surreal and ultimately
fragile two-dimensional world.
* LONELY BOY
A man, estranged from those around him, lives out his life utterly
alone.
* PARKING
A parking lot attendant loses his temper when his lot is invaded
by a blade of grass, and a furious battle ensues.
9 p.m.
SWEAT (SUEURS)
Edwards Island -- Gold
France 2002
* DIRECTOR: Louis-Pascal Couvelaire
* SCREENWRITERS: Louis-Pascal Couvelaire, Benoit Philippon,
Michael Cooper
* CAST: Jean-Hughes Anglade, Joaquim De Almeida, Cyrille
Thouvenin, Sagamore Stevenin, Nozha Khouadra, Thierry Ashanti, Hubert
Saint-Macary
* RUNNING TIME: 103:00
Noh, an air traffic controller, Victor, a ground crew member,
Harvey, an experienced truck driver and Simon, a psychotic hit man,
join forces to heist a fortune in gold from a North African Airport.
A frantic race against time begins as the four partners in crime
drive across the Sahara to make contact with the man who will turn
their loot into cash. With violent tempers at boiling point and the
cruel desert conditions causing innumerable problems, the trust of
each man is called into question.
9:30 p.m.
SOLITUDE
Lido Theater
United States 2002
* DIRECTORS: Susan Kraker, Pi Ware
* SCREENWRITERS: Susan Kraker, Pi Ware
* CAST: Patrick Belton, Mary Thornton, Ronne Orenna
Attended by directors, producers, director of photography, editor,
composer, principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 99:00
Louis may be brilliant and he may be suicidal, but he has the keys
to the car. Hilary may be seductive and she may be falling apart, but
she is his sister. Louis and Hilary combine the vulgar and the poetic
as they badger, berate and bewitch each other. Louis has something
Hilary desperately needs, and Hilary has something Louis cannot live
without. Both will fight to the death not to give it to each other.
MONDAY
11 a.m.
SHORTS (S1): GANGS OF NEW SHORTS
Amy Edwards Island -- Blue
* RIDE
When a routine call goes horribly wrong, a young man finds himself
trapped in the back seat of a squad car with a killer behind the
wheel.
* GRACE
A tale about the choices we make and what we truly want our lives
to mean.
* BILL’S SEAT
A flat tire traps a New Yorker in the local bar of a small
Pennsylvania town.
* ONE
On the eve of their separation, the shared memories of two young
lovers coalesce in a single tragic instant.
* UNTITLED:003-EMBRYO
What began as a simple act of curiosity descends into madness as
Jason exploits other people’s dreams to fulfill his ultimate fantasy.
* GERANIUM PEACE (GERANIENFRIEDE)
An award-winning, darkly humorous mosaic of erect steeples, fuming
men, airborne children, seething neighbors, shrewish housewives,
enraged clouds and rampaging dogs.
* HEADS AND TAILS
Brought together in the local fish store, a beautiful woman, a
mystical little boy and the bond between two brothers renew a
fisherman’s interrupted faith.
11:30 a.m.
ANNE B. REAL
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2003
World Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Lisa France
* SCREENWRITERS: Lisa France, Antonio Macia
* CAST: Carlos Leon, Janice Richardson, Eric Smith, Jackie
Quinones
* RUNNING TIME: 90:00
Cynthia begins writing in her own diary after she is given “Anne
Frank: Diary of a Young Girl.” Her writing becomes both a personal
release and a means of enduring her troubled family. Deuce, an
up-and-coming rap artist buys Cynthia’s diary from her drug addicted
brother, Juan, without her knowledge. Eventually Cynthia discovers
that Deuce has been succeeding as a rap artist -- with her writing.
Cynthia confronts Deuce in a rap battle at a local club.
MIRANDA
Lido Theater
United States 2003
West Coast Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Marc Munden
* SCREENWRITER: Rob Young (IV)
* CAST: Christina Ricci, John Simm, Kyle MacLachlan, John Hurt,
Julian Rhind-Tutt, Cavan Clerkin, Matthew Marsh
* RUNNING TIME: 96:00
Frank (John Simm) is a librarian struck with love for a beautiful
stranger named Miranda (Christina Ricci). He reveals his feelings and
winds up in a whirlwind of intrigue. The enigmatic Miranda presents
many facades: she’s a businesswoman or a dancer in different
tellings, and though Frank enjoys the chase, he wonders if a working
stiff can maintain his hold on such an exotic creature. Miranda, in
reality a confident woman, is wedged in a complex set of schemes
between her mentor, Christian (John Hurt) and sleazy millionaire
Nailor (Kyle MacLachlan). She seeks solace with her slightly loopy
lover, but it’s anybody’s guess whether they’ll emerge unscathed from
this thicket of high-stakes agendas.
1:30 p.m.
JOYFUL PARTAKING
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2001
* DIRECTOR: William Moreing
* SCREENWRITER: William Moreing
* CAST: John Procaccino
* RUNNING TIME: 120:00
The hapless and hopeless former TV weatherman Walter Majeski’s
young son perished in a freak snowstorm that Walter had failed to
forecast. Other characters include an elderly woman who has fallen
and can’t get up; a beer-swilling unemployed factory worker; a lonely
spinster who fears that her best chance for happiness may, in fact,
be with her dog; and a lowly spider searching for a safe place in
which to build its home.
SHORTS (S5): ETERNAL SHORTS
Lido Theater
* REPOSSESSED
A haunted house hits the real estate market.
* BARRIER DEVICE
A researcher for a female condom study loses all objectivity when
she realizes that one of her subjects is dating her ex.
* VENGEANCE
A man has an ulterior motive for enduring the pain and discomfort
of acupuncture.
* APSARA
In the Cambodian countryside, a convicted murderer escapes from
prison to track down his daughter who thinks he is long dead.
* THE DIM REAPER
One night a young Grim Reaper decides to be nice to his customers
for a change. Boy does he learn ...
* CHAN CHAN
When Chan Chan realizes his mother has passed away, he falls into
a state of sorrow and abandons his little sister for the night.
* LAST NIGHT WITH ANGEL
A rising Hollywood development executive seduces a high-powered
literary agent in the hopes of advancing her career.
* THE UNFORTUNATE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE
A manic rant about all that is wrong, but inevitable and
permanent, with life.
2 p.m.
FLYFISHING
Edwards Island -- Blue
United Kingdom 2003
U.S. Premiere
* DIRECTOR: David Williams
* SCREENWRITERS: Neil Warhurst, Paul Barnhill, Roger Thomas
* CAST: Kate Ashfield, Frances Barber, Helen Baxendale, Nicky
Henson
* RUNNING TIME: 82:00
Two men become escorts. Their debts diminish, their problems mount
and their lives fall to pieces. While times have changed, some things
remain the same. Men and women still want the same thing: love.
STRANGE FRUIT
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Joel Katz
* RUNNING TIME: 57:00
A documentary exploring the legacy of Billie Holiday’s song with
the same title. The history of the song’s creation and evolution,
tells a dramatic story of America’s radical past using one of the
most influential protest songs ever written. The saga brings viewers
face-to-face with the terror of a lynching.
3:30 p.m.
THE FLATS
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2002
* DIRECTORS: Kelly Requa, Tyler Requa
* SCREENWRITERS: Kelly Requa, Tyler Requa
* CAST: Chad Lindberg
* RUNNING TIME: 104:00
A story of longing and desire reflected in the relationship of two
best friends. When a self-destructive young man, Harper, returns home
on the eve of a court date that could send him to jail, his best
friend, Luke, zealously tries to protect him from his own undoing.
Living life to the fullest with his ragtag friends, a vulnerable
Harper finds unexpected comfort in Luke’s new girlfriend, Paige.
THE SHAMAN’S APPRENTICE
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2001
* DIRECTOR: Miranda Smith
* SCREENWRITER: Abigail Wright
* RUNNING TIME: 54:00
Deep in the rainforests of Suriname, Dr. Mark Plotkin is racing
against time. New and remarkably effective medicines could be found
in the Amazon’s plant life, but the forest is disappearing. Even
worse, the tribal shamans -- healers and encyclopedias of rainforest
botany -- are the Amazon’s most endangered species.
4 p.m.
SHORTS (S22): SOMETHING FOREIGN IN THE SHORTS
Edwards Island -- Gold
* BREAKING AND ENTERING (EFFRACTION)
Two burglars break into an apartment and discover that it is not
empty; someone is locked in the closet.
* THREE CARD STUDS
Every action flick cliche takes a hit as a bizarre game of poker
degenerates into a wildly hilarious confrontation.
* O BEAUTIFUL
Two boys. One straight, one gay. One brutal, one brutalized. One
seeks forgiveness, the other acceptance.
* A FAIRY STORY
Madge and Tracy lead very different lives until their worlds
collide in a tale of innocence, experience and a handful of teeth.
* GOOD NIGHT VALENTINO
The true story of a dinner between silent movie idol Rudolph
Valentino and famed journalist H.L. Mencken, one week before
Valentino’s tragic death.
* HOW TO DO THE ASIAN SQUAT
A 1950s-style educational film that finally answers the question:
What is the Asian Squat?
* SEMMELWEIS
Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian doctor, struggles to impart to his
students his discoveries on how to prevent childbed fever.
THE MONTH OF AUGUST
Lido Theater
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Rex Piano
* SCREENWRITER: Scott Benefiel
* CAST: Mackenzie Astin, Ali Hillis, Randall Batinkoff, Candy
Clark
Attended by Director, Producer, Principal Cast
* RUNNING TIME: 93:00
Poor Nick is dumped by yet another girlfriend. His best friend Sam
sets him up on a chain of dates that all end with more humiliation.
Just as Nick is about to give up, he meets August, a waitress at the
local coffee shop. August is quirky and everything he never wanted in
a girl.
5 p.m.
L’CHAYIM COMRADE STALIN
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2003
* DIRECTOR: Yale Strom
* SCREENWRITER: Elizabeth Schwartz
* CAST: Ron Perlman (narrator)
* RUNNING TIME: 89:00
A documentary about the Jewish autonomous region of Siberia.
Stalin artificially invented it in 1928 to create an alternative to
the religious expression of Judaism and the growing Zionist political
movement in the USSR. The State, during its heyday, attracted some
40,000 Jews. Strom takes his camera on a seven-day trip via the
Trans-Siberian Railroad with his interpreter and bodyguard Slava, who
is the grandson of Mikhail Kalinin, the first president of the USSR.
The endless train trip and the casual anti-Semitism of his Russian
fellow passengers immerse Strom in the experiences of the first
Jewish pioneers to settle in the region.
6 p.m.
THE ANARCHIST COOKBOOK
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2001
* DIRECTOR: Jordan Susman
* SCREENWRITER: Jordan Susman
* CAST: Devon Gummersall, Dylan Bruno, John Savage, Katharine
Towne, Gina Philips, Steve Van Wormer, Johnny Whitworth, Sabine
Singh, Richard Black
Attended by director, principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 101:00
Puck lives in an abandoned East Dallas house with a group of
nonviolent yet rebellious folk. Things change with the arrival of
Johnny Black, a self-described nihilist who knows how to get what he
wants. Armed with “The Anarchist Cookbook,” Johnny lures the others
down a slippery slope. Puck is forced to decide what anarchy really
means.
SHORTS (S27): SHORT STACK
Lido Theater
* SAOIRSE
A woman’s struggle to keep the civil life she has created for
herself as she is tormented by her past.
* THE LEGEND OF RAZORBACK
A mysterious barber helps a silent, internalized little boy find
his voice and rekindle his childhood.
* RESURRECTION MARY
In the town Resurrection, Kentucky something strange has been
happening -- a string of mysterious disappearances stretching back to
the turn of the century.
* GREEN ROSE
The true story about the human rights of the Taiwanese people;
portrayed through only filmic language and music.
* MY LIFE AS A CLOWN
A young clown-in-training is faced with self doubt, an evil
professor, and the possibility of true love.
* THE BED
A young couple finds they can suspend the laws of physics in their
new bed, but are they willing to exercise the necessary restraint to
keep this unexpected boon?
* DELIVERED
A dark comedy about how bitterness and disappointment can drive
one to seek out life’s only real solace.
6:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S16): SATISFYING YOUR SHORTS
Orange County Museum of Art
* AMERICAN PIE: SLICES OF LIFE (AND PIE)
On America’s Back Roads, an award-winning food critic discovers
“pies with character and characters who love pie” as she seeks the
soul of the great American dessert.
* THE QUEST FOR LENGTH
A big story about a little problem.
7 p.m.
FINAL DRAFT
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2003
U.S. Premiere
* DIRECTORS: Oren Goldman, Yariv Ozdoba
* SCREENWRITERS: Oren Goldman, Yariv Ozdoba
* CAST: Michael Weston, Hamish Linklater, Emily Bergl, Laura
Jordan, Tristine Skyler
Attended by director, producer, writer
* RUNNING TIME: 96:00
Marty, having spent his early childhood in Israel, is an
ambitious, yet anti-social realist, whose honesty often gets him into
trouble. Harry is a passionate ideologist who believes even the civil
war in Rwanda is an anti-Semitic conspiracy. Working as editors
during the day, they use their spare time to develop their
masterpiece script that will take them to stardom. When Chad, their
health-freak, drug dealer friend arranges a meeting with one of his
clients, a head honcho at Misney Studios, Marty and Harry practice
the “pitch” that will surely win him over.
8 p.m.
DRIVE
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
Southern California Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Mark Jeremias
* CAST: Mike Vallely
* RUNNING TIME: 55:00
Professional skateboarder Mike Vallely uses America’s landscape as
the inspiration to explore his views on the current state of
skateboarding and why he skates, why he fights to keep his place in
skateboarding, why he fights for skateboarding.
8:30 p.m.
THE GATEKEEPER
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: John Carlos Frey
* SCREENWRITER: John Carlos Frey
* CAST: Joel Brooks, Michelle Agnew, Anne Bartencourt, John Frey
Attended by Director, Producer, Principal Cast
* RUNNING TIME: 100:00
A U.S. border patrol agent is vigilant about keeping the flood of
immigrants at bay. He goes undercover to expose the criminal nature
of Mexicans illegally pursuing freedom in America. The plan goes
terribly wrong and he ends up trapped within a drug ring. Forced to
live and work among the people he’s hated, Adam starts to see the
true nature of the people from whom he has tried to distance himself.
MERCI POUR LE CHOCOLAT*
French Spotlight
Edwards Island -- Gold
France, Switzerland, Spain 2001
* DIRECTOR: Claude Chabrol
* SCREENWRITERS: Charlotte Armstrong, Claude Chabrol, Caroline
Eliacheff
* CAST: Isabelle Huppert, Jacques Dutronc, Anna Mouglalis,
Rodolphe Pauly, Brigitte Catillon, Michel Robin, Mathieu Simonet
* RUNNING TIME: 99:00
Young Jeanne discovers that her origins may not be what she had
grown up to believe. Believing to have been switched at birth with
another newborn (the son of a famous piano player), she decides to
contact her supposed biological family to investigate the truths of
her past. The questioning leads to the discovery of a murder
committed many years before by the second wife of the musician and
the intrigue reveals an underlying hypocrisy in the lives of this
elite circle.
A reception will be held after the screening at the Wolfgang Puck
Cafe, Fashion Island. $20. Business casual.
THE TRIP
Lido Theater
United States 2003
* DIRECTOR: Miles Swain
* SCREENWRITER: Miles Swain
* CAST: Larry Sullivan, Steve Braun, Alexis Arquette, Jill St.
John
Attended by director, producer, principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 93:00
Alan is a slightly neurotic Republican journalist. At the other
end of the spectrum is Tommy, a Texas native who relocated to
California to form OUT LOUD, a gay civil rights group. When the two
meet, they begin their journey together, learning about life, love
and heartbreak.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.