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And what about this movie ?
this is the Future Weather movie review : Release Date: March 1, 2013 (NY)
Studio: Lipstick Pictures
Director: Jenny Deller
Screenwriter: Jenny Deller
Starring: Perla Haney-Jardine, Amy Madigan, Lili Taylor
Genre: Drama
And what about this movie ?
this is the Future Weather movie review : Release Date: March 1, 2013 (NY)
Studio: Lipstick Pictures
Director: Jenny Deller
Screenwriter: Jenny Deller
Starring: Perla Haney-Jardine, Amy Madigan, Lili Taylor
Genre: Drama
The old adage "save the best for last" certainly applies to this year's Tribeca Film Festival as the last screening I attended was the thought provoking emotional journey Future Weather. I met its writer, director and producer Jenny Deller at the Tribeca Press Reception where she gave me the film's background and I'm happy to say it lived up to my expectations. In fact, after watching it, it's hard to assess what this triple threat filmmaker does best.
Obviously this is not the kind of story that utilizes car chases and explosions. Although, despite the fact that its main cast is all female, it's far from a chick flick. The basic plot deals with how a very bright and mature thirteen year old, recently abandoned by her not so bright and immature mother, uses her love of science to fill the gap of a normal family life. Lead actress Perla Haney-Jardine's "Laduree" carries the film with just the right amount of security for her age without seeming too much like a Juno-esque smart-aleck. Lili Taylor's portrayal of understanding teacher "Ms. Markovi" is quite different than many of her other roles and Amy Madigan's beer guzzling grandma "Greta" adds great comic relief.
What
helps the characters drives the film is a great balance of dramatic
emotion and knowledge. Environmental metaphors not only explain the
premise but thanks to Deller's brilliant script they subtly bring
together the duel storyline thereby giving it an intelligent, yet
relatable perspective. In fact, trying to guess where and how the
scientific symbolism will relate to our protagonist is part of the fun
and makes watching both interesting and entertaining. In addition, once
Deller lays out her characters nothing seems forced. Case in point, we
know "Laduree" loves the environment so it seems natural that she would
stop in the middle of the street and recycle a plastic bag.
Visually, Denner's direction certainly shows how the actual art of film can say plenty without too much or in some cases any dialogue. Consciously (or sub-consciously) her quick cuts in the right places accentuate humor, her wide singular shots signify loneliness and of course various close-ups show intensity. This versatility may seem like filmmaking 101 except for one thing… as she indicated to me in a previous interview…Deller never took filmmaking 101! Her self taught style is therefore all the more impressive.
Bottom line, if there's one filmmaker that should feel satisfaction from Tribeca 2012…it's Deller. Not only was this "never attended film school" female writer/director/producer's first outing in an A-List festival a feature length...but she combined a story very personal to her by utilizing a political issue very passionate to her. No doubt her creative vision could one day make her the next Nora Ephron, Penny Marshall or Kathryn Bigelow.
Future Weather trailer :
Visually, Denner's direction certainly shows how the actual art of film can say plenty without too much or in some cases any dialogue. Consciously (or sub-consciously) her quick cuts in the right places accentuate humor, her wide singular shots signify loneliness and of course various close-ups show intensity. This versatility may seem like filmmaking 101 except for one thing… as she indicated to me in a previous interview…Deller never took filmmaking 101! Her self taught style is therefore all the more impressive.
Bottom line, if there's one filmmaker that should feel satisfaction from Tribeca 2012…it's Deller. Not only was this "never attended film school" female writer/director/producer's first outing in an A-List festival a feature length...but she combined a story very personal to her by utilizing a political issue very passionate to her. No doubt her creative vision could one day make her the next Nora Ephron, Penny Marshall or Kathryn Bigelow.
Future Weather trailer :
When her single mom runs off to California, Lauduree, a passionate
environmentalist, clings to her rural home and a carbon sequestration
experiment. But her grandmother Greta, a caustic nurse on the verge of
moving in with her long-distance boyfriend, has other plans. Thrust into
each other's lives, the two women must learn to trust each other and
leap into the unknown.
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