CALENDAR * FILM SPECIAL EVENTS |
April 1 - 7, 2005
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METHOD
FEST
Now in its seventh year, this homespun, far-out (literally, all the way
to Woodland Hills and Calabasas) festival dedicated to "celebrating breakout
acting in independent film" manages this year to achieve its objective,
and on a somewhat more impressive scale than hitherto, with 15 world premieres
among its 28 features, plus a closing-night presentation of Open Hearts
director Susan Beir's Sundance 2005 Audience Award winner, Brothers, just
weeks prior to its theatrical opening. Among the festival's strongest offerings,
in terms of performance and screenwriting, is Dan Sallitt's 65-minute
chamber drama All the Ships at Sea, in which a pair of tormented siblings
(Strawn Bovee and Edith Meeks) whose metaphysical storm shelters have
begun to collapse about them attempt - in ways both spoken and unspoken,
and in either case possibly futile - to ease each other through their respective
crises of faith. Also not to be missed are the charming, if disastrously
titled, Pee Stains and Other Disasters, from writer Mike Horelick and
director Jon Cornoy, a bittersweet coming-of-age comedy set amid the troubled
family lives of a couple of SoCal skateboard kids (Michael Soll and Steele
Justiss, both good), and the intense drama Faithless Games, written by
Tina Diosi and directed by Michaela Pavlátová, about violations
of trust among a group of Czechs and Slovaks reluctantly cohabiting near
the Hungarian border. (At the Edwards Grand Palace Stadium 6 Cinemas, on
the Commons at Calabasas, 4767 Commons Way, Calabasas; and the Motion
Picture and Television Fund's Louis B. Mayer Theater, 23388 Mulholland
Dr., Woodland Hills; Fri., April 1-Fri., April 8. Call (800) 965-4827
for tickets; for information, visit www.methodfest.com.)