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Previews of Upcoming Films, Videos and New Media Coming To Theaters, Festivals, DVD and the Internet. The Spirit of the Sixties Lives On At Woodstock Film Festival
Tuesday, October 2--------For those who actually attended the famous Woodstock Music and Arts Festival in 1969 (or just claim to) or have visited it in their dreams, the word "Woodstock" evokes a fabled time of flower power, sexual revolution, drug-fueled ectasy and a time when youth culture subsumed the status quo. It is becoming increasingly harder to find that spirit of the Sixties in contemporary America (where we have our own Vietnam, but nary a student protest), but that freewheeling and poltically aware spirit is alive and well in the fabled town in upstate New York's Catskill Mountains (even though the famous concert was not actually held there). In a nod to both the past and the present, the Woodstock Film Festival begins its eighth edition on October 10th, with its musical and indie film reputation intact. The Festival is, in fact, an extension of the artistic image and character of the town that bears its name. The Festival bills itself as “fiercely independent,” presenting 150 films, professional panel discussions and a series of music concerts. In fact, the Festival has expanded beyond the town boundaries, to include the nearby towns of Rosendale and Hunter, and across the Hudson River to historic Rhinebeck. This is an event where the entire community comes out to participate and, in that sense, is a true cultural event. For New Yorkers, it is our equivalent of the Telluride Film Festival, a congenial and clubby affair held over Labor Day Weekend in Colorado's Rocky Mountains. New York film lovers do not need to travel that far to sample the eclectic mix of films available at this year's event.
American indie director Todd Haynes’ highly anticipated narrative I’M NOT THERE, closes the Festival on October 14th. The film, a major hit at the Toronto and New York film festivals, is a visually lush and somewhat experimental biopic of the life and times of cultural icon Bob Dylan (who actually lived and worked in Woodstock in his early years). To represent the many incarnations of Dylan over time, Haynes cast several actors as the legendary musician, each embodying a different aspect of his life. Cate Blanchett, who plays Dylan circa-1966, is joined by Richard Gere, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Ben Whishaw and a young Marcus Carl Franklin. It will certainly be one of the most talked about films of the year. The film's producer, long-time Haynes collaborator Christine Vachon, will receive the Festival's Honorary Maverick Award. The Festival's Centerpiece Films are LARS AND THE REAL GIRL, a contemporary satire of love and fidelity starring Ryan Gosling (HALF NELSON) and directed by Craig Gillespie; and UNDER THE SAME MOON (LA MISMA LUNA), the touching story of a Mexican boy who embarks on a dangerous journey alone to find his mother, who is working illegally in the United States. A special screening event is THE FIDDLE AND THE DRUM, an unusual narrative ballet created by legendary singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell, in collaboration with internationally acclaimed choreographer Jean Grand-Maître of the Alberta Ballet Company. This special 55 minute extravaganza is performed to Mitchell's provocative music and is a celebration of the profoundly humanistic questions and testimonies that are expressed so poetically in her songs. For more information on the varied offerings at this year's Woodstock Film Festival, log on to the Festival's website at: www.woodstockfilmfestival.com. Woodstock is synonymous with music......so each year the Festival rounds out the festival experience with concerts by fresh, independent musicians. Among the groups doing their musical thing are Mechanical Bull, local musician Chase Pierson’s country heartbreak band; Revision, an alt-rock band out of Ithaca, New York; and the Felice Brothers, a country-cum-rock ensemble. Sandy Mandelberger, Coming Attractions Editor 04.10.2007 | Coming Attractions's blog Cat. : Woodstock Film Festival |
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