RODENTS OF UNUSUAL SIZE filmmakers Quinn Costello, Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer plus animator Mike Glum will participate in a Q&A at the Monica Film Center after the 8 PM screening on Friday, September 14. Costello and Springer will return for a Q&A after the Saturday, September 15 8 PM show.
WATER MAKES US WET at the Fine Arts with Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens & More in Person for a Q&A.
California Premiere of WATER MAKES US WET! Appearing live at the Ahrya Fine Arts on September 24 will be the directors, Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens, producer/cinematographer Keith Wilson, some of the cast, and the soundtrack composer David B. Steinberg. Plus a Q&A.
Filmmakers & Lead Actress in Person for Comedic Horror Flick THE RANGER Opening Night.
THE RANGER director Jenn Wexler, producers Heather Buckley and Andrew van den Houten, and star Amanda Grace Benitez will participate in a Q&A moderated by EW’s Clark Collis after the 7:40 PM at the Music Hall, tonight, Friday, September 7.
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell in Person with New Bio-Doc MOYNIHAN Opening Night at the Music Hall.
Lawrence O’Donnell, host of MSNBC’s The Last Word, will attend the October 12 7:10 PM screening at the Music Hall to introduce MOYNIHAN and participate in a post-screening Q&A. Co-directors Joe Dorman and Toby Perl Freilich will attend the Saturday, 10/13 7:10 PM show to introduce and participate in a post-screening Q&A
A HAPPENING OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS Director Judy Greer in Person for Q&A’s.
A HAPPENING OF MONUMENTAL PROPORTIONS director Judy Greer will participate in Q&A’s after the 7 PM screenings at the Fine Arts and the 8 PM screenings at the Monica Film Center on Friday and Saturday, September 21 and 22.
Q&A’s and Live Dance with Competitive Same-Sex Ballroom Dance Doc HOT TO TROT Screenings.
Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15: Live Dance Performances and Filmmaker/Cast Q&A’s after the first evening screenings of HOT TO TROT!
PICK OF THE LITTER Q&A’s with the Filmmaker and Poppy the Guide Puppy.
The Royal Theater will host PICK OF THE LITTER Q&A’s after the Friday, August 31, 5:30PM and 7:40PM screenings and after the Saturday, September 1, 3:20PM, 5:30PM and 7:40PM screenings. Director Don Hardy and Poppet the Guide Puppy in attendance!
Keanu Reeves & Winona Ryder’s DESTINATION WEDDING Opens at the Monica Film Center August 31.
Director’s Statement, Destination Wedding:
I have always loved grumpy people — the less self-edited the better. They seem fearless; they make you laugh and they make you think. And if you ask enough questions, you find that sometimes there are excellent reasons for their grumpiness. Life, after all, does hand out its injuries.
None of which is to say that grumpiness makes for a good long-term plan. Without at least a little hope and optimism, life gets pointless in a hurry. And so grumpy people present a question, in real life and, sometimes, in stories: can they heal? Do they still care to try? The struggle of hope versus experience is high-risk and valiant. It can be funny and even joyful. I root for these people. Sometimes, I’m sure I’m one of them.
Take two really grumpy strangers, then — smart ones with very painful pasts, whose idealism has been beaten into a thin paste. Throw them together in such a situation that their grumpiness makes them instant pariahs, as for instance a destination wedding — a weekend-long, unrelenting proclamation of other people’s happiness. They cannot participate in this joy-fest anymore than they can participate in life itself, which is always going on over there somewhere, just out of reach. They hate each other and they hate themselves. They hate the bride, they hate the groom, and they have horrible histories with both. And with others in the wedding party. They have come only because they had to; they were invited only because they had to be. Nobody wants them there, least of all them, and as a result they are seated together at every event in what is, for them, 72-hour marathon of pain. Make them tresspassers in paradise, fish who have been taken out of water and plunged into some other awful, toxic liquid. Stretch their tolerance beyond its limits, watch them thrash about, let them air all their grievances.
And then, see them recognize a spark in each other, and feel one within themselves.What will they do with it, if anything? Embrace it or turn away? Are they just too far gone to try? Is it wiser, and safer, and calmer, and better, to stay hopeless?
Maybe we’re all battlers at our core. Maybe we know that capitulation equals a kind of death. Maybe the struggle is worth it. Maybe not. There are no easy answers. But, as always, it’s the question that matters.
I’m deeply indebted to Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder, who mastered a mountain of material, threw their big hearts and big talents into it, and shot a feature film in nine and a half summer days. And I’m so grateful to Gail Lyon, Elizabeth Dell, Giorgio Scali, Callie Andreadis, William Ross, Matt Maddox and so many other wonderful artists working behind the cameras and behind the scenes. Independent films defy the odds by virtue of their very existence, and no one gets to the theater without wonderful creative partners like them.
Thank you for coming to see Destination Wedding. I hope you enjoy it.
–Victor Levin, Writer-Director, August 2018
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