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Interview With Ido Mizrahy, Director of THINGS THAT HANG FROM TREESSaturday, June 10----An Israeli director for a Southern Gothic story set in 1960s Florida may seem like an odd choice, but for Ido Mizrahy, the director of the American Independent film THINGS THAT HANG FROM TREES, his foreigness allowed him to bring subtle observations to this story of small town life. The film, which is screening in the American Independents Competition here, is written and based on the autobiographical novella of Aaron Louis Tordini. Tordini grew up in St. Augustine, Florida, which has the distinction of being the oldest town settled by Europeans in America (founded in 1540 by the Spanish). However, by the 1960s, when the story takes place, the town is a rather neglected place filled with eccentric characters and decaying homes. The story's lead is a strange young boy, who is mistakenly thought of as being retarded but actually is intuitive and slow to respond. His mother is the town scandal, since she owns a lingerie shop and likes to pose, mannequin-like, in the store's picture window. His father is a n'er-do-well who is drunk and abusive, and mostly not on the scene. Mizrahy brings a moody quality found in the Southern novels of Carson McCullers, Flannery O'Connorand Harper Lee to this engaging coming-of-age story. Sandy Mandelberger sat down with director Ido Mizrahy to discuss the film. Sandy Mandelberger: What inspired you to create your film project? SM: Did you have a special way that you worked with your actors? SM: How much time passed from when you preparing for the film and when you did the final edit? What kept you motivated and focused during this period? SM: Describe the first time the film was shown to a general audience (at a film festival or other screening) and how you felt about the experience. SM: What was the most important lesson you learned working on this or previous films that you would want to share with someone who is doing their first feature? |
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