Thursday, April 24, 2014

I LOVE Car2GO

After 5 years of trying to make Austin into Brooklyn regarding transportation and walking I have finally succumbed.  Getting to auditions, films, classes and more I sometimes need wheels when Abe has the car for work.  So I should really really have been using this form of transportation.  Right?  The company brought my first born here from D.C. to spread the word around the country and Canada and that he has done.  But Mama never used it thinking she could do with her feet and the cheap bus ride.  Well today I am on board.  Got to Cine Las Americas and back with plenty of time to study lines and cook for Abe. Thank-you Car 2 Go.  I am sold!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

SXSW 2014 It's a Wrap

We ended this year's film festival with an Australian film THE MULE.  Based on a true story it's about a man with high ethical standards regarding friendship who gets manipulated into swallowing a shitload of balloons containing heroin.  He's detained by Immigration in Australia, refuses medical treatment in a hospital and spends ten days in a hotel room while mean and sadistic cops try to get him to empty his bowels.  There's humor, violence, gross footage of his attempts to hold on and some very authentic acting.  Everyone I spoke to enjoyed this film.

So this festival does for me what it does every year.  I see some good films, some bad films, talk to intelligent and not so intelligent people.  Am reminded how much I enjoy UT RTF students and their keen minds and am once again reminded of the community of film lovers, actors, and filmmakers that I have found in Austin!

Friday, March 14, 2014

SXSW Day#8

Pulling into home stretch.  Today was a NIGHT IN OLD MEXICO with Robert Duvall as a cantankerous old rancher refusing to be put down.  Nice to see acting coach CK Mc Farland on screen with a moustache! I loved Duvall's performance in this.  Entertaining.

Then a very important documentary VESSELL about a group of women bringing abortion education services to women all over the world on international waters.  Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, a Dutch M.D. is one of the bravest woman warriors I have ever encountered.

Finally we saw TWO STEP, a Texas thriller directed by a Brooklynite.  You'd never guess.  Casting was superb!

Beginning to fade.

Thursday, March 13, 2014

SXSW Day #7

The Shorts Program #3 were crappy.  No need to discuss.  Just crappy immature and amateurish films with a supernatural theme.

PATRICK'S DAY written and directed by Terrence McMahon about a schizophrenic young man who falls in love for the first time is well made, beautifully acted and intelligent in its treatment of mental illneass.  A mother's obsessive love for her son interferes with any possibility for him to have an intimate relationship.  Well acted by Moe Dunford, his first feature length film.

ANIMALS, written by and starring David Dastmalchian is deserving of all the accolades its been receiving.  A couple addicted to heroin spend their days conning, lying, cheating to chase their fix.  The film is well acted and realistic in its presentation of their increasingly dreadful lives.  One of the finest narrative films I have seen at SXSW.

Sadness in the air and in my heart all day.  A tragic and senseless act of vehicular rampage has altered the lives of many in Austin.  Hard to watch so many festive and frolicking young folks as I walked back over the river without being reminded of the early a.m. incident.  Happy to stay on the south side of the river tomorrow at ZACH.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

SXSW Day#6

This a.m. was shorts Program#4.   Foreign made stories of youth coming of age with pinches and bites. Unusual characters and unusual stories.  In addition an honest view of women preparing for their friend's marriage.  A silly bridal shower turns real when one of the guests decides to tell the bride about her future husband's escapades.  With one of them!!!  With all the friends providing apts for the cheating fiancee and cheating friend to get it on.  A truthful view of what happens in people's lives when they join in to the silliness required by these staged events.  Hopefully a message has been told here.

We did not get in to HELLION!!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

SXSW Day #5

Music is in the house bringing multitudes of skinny boys in black spandex jeans.

The first film of the day was KUMIKO: TREASURE HUNTER brought to us by the Zellner brothers. Rinko Kikuchi is exquisite as the strange emotionally challenged woman who comes to the States looking for treasure in bumble fuck Fargo.  A beautifully shot film, an incredible lead actor and a surprise ending.  An art film in the classic sense.

THE INTERNET'S OWN BOY: AARON SWARTZ broke my heart.  A young suicide being hunted by the Feds for his desire to make information public.  Without a fee.  A brilliant mind who wanted to help the world and saw himself as a political being.  How shameful that our government went after this young man.  What a loss.

Been walking to the films from home  Getting tired.

Monday, March 10, 2014

SXSW Day #4

Oh the day began with Steve Mims' ARLO AND JULIE.  An adorable film with local actors and a UT RTF professor as writer/director.  It was a pleasure watching Austin actors on the big screen and seeing so many of us in the audience to support them and each other. A delightful experience!

Tonight was Diego Luna's CESAR CHAVEZ starring Michael Pena.  A wonderful film about the extraordinary man who led a non violent protest of 5 years working to obtain fair treatment for farm workers.An extraordinary reminder of the cruelty to migrant workers when our own comfort is so expected.
We stopped buying grapes and this was the outcome.  A union!

Talking with other actors, visitors waiting on line, and UT RTF students is what makes this festival so special. Austin you rock!  Tonight that is.