Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Theater: Jason Bishop: Believe in Magic, at the New Vic Theater, 2017
"A master when it comes to all things involving the art of illusion"
The Today Show
"There's real elegance and even wit in the precision of his gestures, the agility of each finger."
The New York Times
"With disappearing acts, bar-bending stunts, and card tricks, the show was captivating and entertaining for every age."
Northern Review
The creator of the first (and now second!) magic show to perform at The New Victory Theater, Jason Bishop became enamored with magic as a kid in long-term foster care. He credits local libraries for sparking his interest in magic and helping him become the successful illusionist he is today. Jason isn't returning alone. Both his assistant, Kim Hess, and his canine companion, Gizmo (or Dog #97), are eager to ring in the holiday season at The New Victory Theater!
Theater: Triumph of Love, Juilliard Drama Dept., 2017
Pierre de Marivaux’s Triumph of Love
Stephen Wadsworth, director
Setting: 1730s France, the gardens of the philosopher Hermocrate
Leontine: Brittany Bradford
Leonide: Manon Gage
Dimas: Scout James
Harlequin: Nicholas Podany
Corine: Hadley Robinson
Agis: Philip Stoddard
Hermocrate: Allen Tedder
Adapted by Stephen Wadsworth from the play by Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux.
Marivaux’s 1732 comedy refines the commedia dell'arte style with wit and substance and more than a little cross-dressing. Princess Leonide falls for Prince Agis and dresses as a male philosophy student to gain access to his household. While there, she manages to become engaged to marry much of the household. A hilarious and painful comedy about gender, love, and political machinations.
https://www.juilliard.edu/event/121216/juilliard-drama-presents-pierre-de-marivauxs-triumph-love
Film: Tabu, F. W. Murnau, 1931 USA
Tabu, based on a story conceived in collaboration with Robert Flaherty, was shot in Tahiti with a primarily local cast. The narrative is famously straightforward, concerning the ill-fated romance of a young couple who flee their homeland when their love is forbidden, and it possesses the enduring, elegant force of a fable. Unencumbered, at last, from the burdens of commercial moviemaking—and Western sexual mores—Murnau found tremendous poetic expression in the simplest images, like the breaking of a wave, or the slice of a blade.
https://www.filmlinc.org/films/tabu/
Film: The Other Side of Hope, dir. Aki Kaurismäki 2017, Finland
Having escaped bombed-out Aleppo, Syrian refugee Khlaed (Sherwan Haji) seeks asylum in Finland, only to get lost in a maze of functionaries and bureaucracies. Meanwhile, shirt salesman Wikström (Sakari Kuosmanen) leaves his wife, wins big in a poker game, and takes over a restaurant whose deadpan staff he also inherits. These parallel stories dovetail to gently comic and enormously moving effect in Kaurismäki’s politically urgent fable, an object lesson on the value of compassion and hope that remains grounded in a tangible social reality. [https://www.filmlinc.org/films/the-other-side-of-hope/]
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Theater: The Band's Visit, Atlantic Theater Company
Credits Book by Itamar Moses, based on the screenplay by Eran Kolirin; Music and lyrics by David Yazbek; Directed by David Cromer
Cast George Abud, Bill Army, John Cariani, Katrina Lenk, Erik Liberman, Andrew Polk, Rachel Prather, Jonathan Raviv, Sharone Sayegh, Kristen Sieh, Tony Shalhoub and Alok Tewari
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/08/theater/the-bands-visit-review.html?_r=0
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Theater: ALAXSXA | ALASKA, created by Ping Chong, Ryan Conarro, Justin Perkins & Gary Upay'aq Beaver 2017
Directed by Ping Chong & Ryan Conarro
A Production of Ping Chong + Company
Created by Ping Chong, Ryan Conarro, Justin Perkins
& Gary Upay'aq Beaver (Central Yup'ik)
From the web site (http://lamama.org/alaxsxa/):
ALAXSXA | ALASKA is a theatrical collage of multimedia, puppetry, and Central Yup’ik drum and dance, illuminating striking moments of cross-cultural encounter in the epic, changing landscapes of Alaska. The three performers use movement and puppetry to reveal a series of little-known historical narratives of collisions between people and cultures in Alaska. These histories--at times humorous, at times tragic--juxtapose against Beaver and Conarro’s own personal memories as "insider" and "outsider" in the Last Frontier.http://www.ryanconarro.com/
Theater: A Sky for Bears, Teatro Gioco Vita, at the New Vic 2017
From Teatro Gioco Vita
Piacenza, Italy
From the web site (http://www.newvictory.org/Show-Detail?ProductionId=8400):
When you're a happy, handsome, well-rested bear, what more could you want? Why, to be a daddy bear of course! With all the courage he can muster, a bear sets out on a quest to find a family of his own to love. In a different forest, a little bear sets off to find the quickest way to the clouds in hopes of reuniting with his dear, departed grandfather. Two sweet stories told through charming shadow puppetry and lyrical movement, A SKY FOR THE BEARS shows us that sometimes when we look to the sky for our hearts' deepest desires, the best answers are found right here on earth.http://www.teatrogiocovita.it/
Monday, October 23, 2017
Film: The Valley of Salt (La Vallée du Sel), dir. Christophe M. Saber
2016 | 62 minutes
Country of Production: Switzerland
Countries Featured: Switzerland, Egypt
In the wake of the Arab Spring and Egypt’s political turmoil, the young filmmaker Christophe Saber returns to his childhood home in Cairo. While his camera rolls, a typical reunion and family holiday turns into a dramatic and unnerving ordeal as his Christian parents receive death threats from the newly empowered Muslim Brotherhood.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Siberian Love, dir. Olga Delane
2016 | 82 minutes
Countries of Production: Germany, Russia
Country Featured: Russia
How do we reconcile who we are with where we came from? At age 16, Olga Delane moved from her family’s small Siberian village to Berlin. Twenty years later, she returns home as a single woman and is forced to confront the cultural differences between her upbringing and those of her current Western community. Back home, age-old attitudes toward love and marriage run deep. Despite her initial distaste for these values, Olga calls into question her own preconceptions about love.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Paa Joe & the Lion, dir. Benjamin Wigley
2016 | 72 minutes
Country of Production: United Kingdom
Countries Featured: United Kingdom, Ghana
A fisherman is buried in a fish-shaped tomb. A heavy drinker is buried in a beer bottle. For the Ga tribe of coastal Ghana, funerals are colorful and impressive affairs, with custom-made, stylish coffins for the departed. Ghana Master coffin craftsman Paa Joe and his son work together to keep this tradition alive, and a big commission gives them a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win international recognition for their art.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Honey, Rain & Dust, dir. Nujoom Alghanem
2016 | 86 minutes
Country of Production: United Arab Emirates
Country Featured: United Arab Emirates
Aisha, Fatima, and Ghareeb are three of the United Arab Emirates’ leading experts on honey. Follow their work in the mountains against the backdrop of a rising honey crisis as bee colonies cope with climate change and the ensuing survival challenges. Unwittingly, the lives of these three people have become predicated on a very fragile species, and they begin to wonder how long they will be able to continue their work.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Gulîstan, Land of Roses, dir. Zaynê Akyol
2016 | 86 minutes
Country of Production: Canada
Country/Culture Featured: Iraqi Kurdistan
Witness a depiction of modern warfare told through the eyes of women soldiers. In the mountains of Kurdistan, a left-wing military force works to keep its territory safe from the aggressive Islamic State. Remarkably, one of the army’s greatest assets is an all-female regiment, made more legendary and fearsome by ISIS’s belief that men killed by women on the battlefield are denied eternal paradise.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Brimstone & Glory, dir. Viktor Jakovleski
2017 | 67 minutes
Country of Production: USA
Country Featured: Mexico
Once a year, an annual pyrotechnics festival erupts through the small city of Tultepec, Mexico, transforming it into a blaze of sparks and flames. In the climactic "burning of the bulls," the bravest participants run amid toritos, bull-shaped floats rigged with fireworks that rain burning ash and light on the city.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Almost Heaven, dir. Carol Salter
2017 | 75 minutes
Country of Production: United Kingdom
Country Featured: China
US Premiere | Director in Attendance
This heartfelt coming-of-age story follows the life of Ying Ling, a 17-year-old trainee at a funeral parlor in Changsha, China. With a combination of humor and tenderness, the film captures Ying’s universal struggle to adapt to her new life: she calls her parents often, spends a night at the mall, and tries to stave off the boredom of daily work.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Lust for Sight (La fureur de voir), dir. Manuel von Stürler
2017 | 86 minutes
Countries of Production: France, Switzerland
Countries Featured: France, Switzerland, Micronesia
What happens when a filmmaker loses his eyesight? Over the last five years award-winning documentarian Manuel von Sturler's vision has gradually faded and the reality of encroaching blindness has set in. Now, von Sturler turns the camera on himself and grapples with the loss of his most essential sense.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Film: Brothers (Bracia), dir. Wojciech Staroń (2016)
Country of Production: Poland
In 1994, Wojciech Staroń (who was studying cinematography at the film school in Łódź at the time) and his girlfriend Małgosia (now his wife and also the soundwoman and producer of his films) went to Kazakhstan. On this trip they met two brothers, Alfons and Mieczysław Kułakowski, Polish emigrants who were taken by the winds of history first to Siberia and then to Kazakhstan. The former was a painter, the latter, a cartographer who for decades travelled around the furthest corners of the Soviet Union. Ten years after their meeting with Staroń, the Kułakowscy brothers returned to Poland. As repatriates they moved to a small village in the north of Poland. Alfons painted and Mieczysław accompanied him in his everyday duties. -- http://culture.pl/en/work/brothers-wojciech-staron
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Film: Dick Verdult: It Is True But Not Here (2017), dir. Luuk Bouwman
The career of Eindhoven-based artist and musician Dick Verdult spans decades. He is seen as an outsider, as 'the last Dada-ist'. But what we experience as elusiveness turns out to be quite controlled and firstly funded on very personal experiences from his childhood as a 'Philips child' in Latin America. Rather than experiencing globalism as a problem, Verdult is like a cheerful, transcultural mutant. We see how, at the age of 60, he has become a cult musician in South America, Russia and Japan and is increasingly recognised internationally as a visual artist. This documentary explores Verdult's multidisciplinary, international art practice. We see Verdult at work in his studios in Bergeijk (The Netherlands) and Calanda (Spain) and on tour in Peru, Colombia and Argentina.
AMNH 2017 Mead Film Festival
Monday, October 16, 2017
Film: Lucky, dir. John Carroll Lynch, 2017
LUCKY follows the spiritual journey of a 90-year-old atheist and the quirky characters that inhabit his off the map desert town. Having out lived and out smoked all of his contemporaries, the fiercely independent Lucky finds himself at the precipice of life, thrust into a journey of self exploration, leading towards that which is so often unattainable: enlightenment. Acclaimed character actor John Carroll Lynch's directorial debut, "Lucky", is at once a love letter to the life and career of Harry Dean Stanton as well as a meditation on mortality, loneliness, spirituality, and human connection.
Why Harry Dean Stanton Is The G.O.A.T. Character Actor: https://youtu.be/HfFyoNdgwn4
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Theater: 'No Longer Without You' by Adelheid Roosen, FIAF NYC 2017
This fall Le Skyroom is hosting the US Premiere of "No Longer Without You" as part of Crossing the Line Festival. The theatre show is a searing, outrageous, hilarious conversation between a real-life mother and daughter. Havva Oral is a traditional Muslim immigrant living in the Netherlands; her westernized daughter Nazmiye Oral is a journalist and modern Dutch woman. In the intimate circle of a staged living room, they confront each other’s faith, sexuality, and values, with both love and anger. Directed by Adelheid Roosen and set to live music by Seval Okyay, No Longer Without You is a theatrical look at an important rite.
Out of love for her progressive daughter Nazmiye, the Islamic, traditional, headscarf-wearing mother Havva Oral (68) goes on stage week after week to talk through, in the presence of the audience, everything they haven’t spoken about with each other for years: the hymen, marriage, sex, children, faith and homosexuality. “My mother is prepared to risk the condemnation of the Dutch Islamic community to fight with me, her daughter, in public. There is nothing I wouldn’t dare tell my mother anymore. Saying everything to each other on stage has become a kind of experiment, the exploration on no two nights the same. To me, this is a majestic act of her love”, says Nazmiye.
Theater: Inanimate, at the Flea Theater 2017
Inanimate
By Nick Robideau
Directed by Courtney Ulrich
Erica, shy and more than a little socially awkward, is in love with Dee. The problem is that her politician sister, her only and equally awkward new friend, and the nosy residents of their small town in Massachusetts don’t understand at all, because Dee… well, Dee is a Dairy Queen sign. Inanimate is a play that explores objectum sexuality, feeling like an outsider, listening to your heart and finally, finding your tribe.
CAST
Lacy Allen
Maki Borden
Philip Feldman
Tressa Preston
Artem Kreimer
Nancy Tatiana Quintana
Michael Oloyede
Marcus Jones
Alexandra Slater
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