Thursday, July 29, 2010
 Search
 
 Community Organizer PDF Minimize

  
Aug21

Written by:Jason Pollock
8/21/2008 7:41 PM

http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/iw/20080804/121783326000.html

DISPATCH FROM MICHIGAN | Michael Moore's Peeps Have Their Turn in the Spotlight at Traverse City
Monday August 4 12:01 AM ET

by Thom Powers (August 4, 2008)

Make way for the Michigan film mafia. The Traverse City Film Festival, headed by Michael Moore, concluded its fourth edition on Sunday, bringing a large dose of cinematic excitement to this lakeshore town, otherwise known for its cherry crop. Moore, wearing a scruffy beard, had his celebrity eclipsed by another homegrown star Madonna, who appeared to present the documentary "I Am Because We Are." She wrote and produced the film, directed by Nathan Rissman, about the effects of AIDS on orphaned children in Malawi. Along the main drag of Front Street this past weekend, every conversation seemed to refer to the Material Girl turned philanthropist. But her appearance was only the cherry on top of the festival's other rich desserts.

Moore and his programming team always have a few surprises that other festivals might envy. This year, the special offerings included a tribute to director Stanley Donen, who spoke before a large audience at the Traverse City Opera House about his classic musicals such as "Singin' in the Rain," "Funny Face" and "On the Town." Larry Charles, a member of the TCFF board and a festival regular, presented his new film "Religulous," featuring Bill Maher comically interviewing people of faith. The film played as a sneak preview in advance of its official world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Another film screening as a sneak preview, "Flash of Genius," has a strong local hook. Based on a true story, Greg Kinnear stars as a humble Detroit inventor who takes an impossible lawsuit against the automobile industry all the way to the Supreme Court.

Most of the 70 or so titles at TCFF were carefully chosen from the year's festival circuit. Directors attending with their films included Amin Matalqa with his Sundance Audience Award winner "Captain Abu Raed," about an old janitor in Jordan who regales children with made up stories; and Cesar Charlone with "The Pope's Toilet," about an opportunist in Uruguay with an unusual money-making scheme. One of the joys of Traverse City is to watch films like these play so strongly to audiences disconnected from the film industry. Talking to the directors in between screenings, Moore noted many attendees aren't even accustomed to watching subtitled films outside what they see here. Yet their appreciation runs deep. Even on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, the 350-seat Old Town Playhouse was packed for the Russian-language documentary Miss Gulag, directed by Maria Yatskova. I served as a story consultant on the film and witnessed screenings in Washington, DC and New York City. But Trave rse City was one of the most engaged post-show discussions in the film's year-long run. Michael Moore and Madonna on stage at the State Theatre at the Traverse City Film Festival. Image courtesy of TCFF. Local pride always has a place at TCFF. The festival gives out the Michigan Filmmaker Award honoring distinguished native sons and daughters such as Jeff Daniels and Christine Lahti. This year's honor went to screenwriter Kurt Luedtke who wrote "Absence of Malice" and won an Oscar for "Out of Africa". Michigan is hoping for a sharp rise in production since Governor Jennifer Granholm recently ushered in a 40% refundable tax credit for films shooting in the state (for a full list of the initiatives, check out their website. Moore moderated a panel to discuss making films in Michigan. Panelist John Walter, a Detroit native, recalled trying to break into the business in the mid-80s. He wound up working for Sam Raimi, who produced "The Evil Dead" out of a suburban Detroit office. Walter got a job as a boom operator on "Evil Dead II" and ultimately had his hand appear in the film as the severed appendage that turns against Bruce Campbell's character. Today Walter is better known fo r his 2002 documentary "How to Draw a Bunny" about the Michigan-born artist Ray Johnson. His latest documentary "Theater of War," playing at TCFF, explores the career of Bertolt Brecht through the 2006 production of "Mother Courage," starring Meryl Streep and staged by the Public Theater in Central Park. Opening at Film Forum on Christmas Eve, "Theater of War" received high praise from Moore who told the audience it's the best documentary he's seen in ten years.

On the last day of the festival, Moore moderated a panel of filmmakers who once worked for him and now have their own films playing at the festival. Gini Reticker, who worked as an editor on "Roger & Me," was showing her Tribeca prize winner "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," about the role of women in changing Liberia's politics. Jason Pollock, who was Moore's assistant during "Fahrenheit 9/11," was debuting as a director with "The Youngest Candidate," about teenagers running for public office. Tia Lessin, who worked with Moore for ten years, and Carl Deal, who handled archival footage for "Fahrenheit 9/11," collaborated on "Trouble the Water," which won the Best Documentary Prize at Sundance. There was a warm family atmosphere among the group as they shared stories from the filmmaking trenches. Moore recalled reaching a point of desperation trying to finance the sound mix for "Roger & Me" when he was ready offer worldwide rights for $10,000 to a PBS executive, who turned dow n the offer because he didn't find the film funny. Eventually, the late Bill Nisselsen at Sound One agreed to mix the film for free and Moore went on to sell it to Warner Brothers for a reported $3 million. Recalling this turn of fortune, Moore called out to the director of "Religulous," "See, Larry Charles, this is proof there is a God."

Tags:
 
Click here to go to the The Youngest Candidate.com News Archive
 
 Twitter Feed Minimize

Jason_Pollock: UNBELIEVABLE: BP claims $9.9 billion tax credit in US from losses related to #oilspill! http://bit.ly/9YETdS /@moveon
Jason_Pollock: UNBELIEVABLE: BP claims $9.9 billion tax credit in US from losses related to #oilspill! http://bit.ly/9YETdS /@moveon

Jason_Pollock: Everyone Needs To Stop Buying Bottled Water Immediately! (INFOGRAPHIC) http://bit.ly/c6H7iD Pls Pass On!
Jason_Pollock: Everyone Needs To Stop Buying Bottled Water Immediately! (INFOGRAPHIC) http://bit.ly/c6H7iD Pls Pass On!

Jason_Pollock: Dear CHEVY, if you want regular families to buy your new sedan, don’t charge us $40,000! http://bit.ly/byDe8h
Jason_Pollock: Dear CHEVY, if you want regular families to buy your new sedan, don’t charge us $40,000! http://bit.ly/byDe8h

Jason_Pollock: 9 Spectacular Bookstores From Around The World http://bit.ly/dpDa64
Jason_Pollock: 9 Spectacular Bookstores From Around The World http://bit.ly/dpDa64

Jason_Pollock: @LanceUlanoff i totally agree! everyone is going to do their version of the @oldspice campaign. It's the #socialmedia case study of the yr!
Jason_Pollock: @LanceUlanoff i totally agree! everyone is going to do their version of the @oldspice campaign. It's the #socialmedia case study of the yr!

Jason_Pollock: STUDY: Gay Couples Are EQUAL To Straight Couples In Parenting Skills http://bit.ly/bKJgrx #LGBT
Jason_Pollock: STUDY: Gay Couples Are EQUAL To Straight Couples In Parenting Skills http://bit.ly/bKJgrx #LGBT

Jason_Pollock: The 42 Greatest #Magazine Articles Ever! http://bit.ly/bqQd0P
Jason_Pollock: The 42 Greatest #Magazine Articles Ever! http://bit.ly/bqQd0P

Jason_Pollock: WOW! @OldSpice sales have increased 107% in a month! http://bit.ly/dqR1GQ
Jason_Pollock: WOW! @OldSpice sales have increased 107% in a month! http://bit.ly/dqR1GQ

Jason_Pollock: 10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Magnets http://bit.ly/8YmGjz
Jason_Pollock: 10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Magnets http://bit.ly/8YmGjz

Jason_Pollock: 10 Foreign Language Words You Think Are English http://bit.ly/93YRv8
Jason_Pollock: 10 Foreign Language Words You Think Are English http://bit.ly/93YRv8

Jason_Pollock: 35 Gorgeous Anime Wallpapers http://bit.ly/b6segZ
Jason_Pollock: 35 Gorgeous Anime Wallpapers http://bit.ly/b6segZ

Jason_Pollock: 13 Of The Most Awkward Family Pet Photos http://bit.ly/dpdh4z
Jason_Pollock: 13 Of The Most Awkward Family Pet Photos http://bit.ly/dpdh4z

Jason_Pollock: Kanye West Sends 47 Tweets, 8 Twitpics, & 3 Tweetphotos In His First 16hrs On Twitter! http://bit.ly/9jMsaW
Jason_Pollock: Kanye West Sends 47 Tweets, 8 Twitpics, & 3 Tweetphotos In His First 16hrs On Twitter! http://bit.ly/9jMsaW

Jason_Pollock: Social Media is HUGE In The U.K. – 85% Are Online! (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/boS98j
Jason_Pollock: Social Media is HUGE In The U.K. – 85% Are Online! (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/boS98j

Jason_Pollock: Download FREE Music From A Nine-Inch-Nails Collaborator! http://bit.ly/9Tfad5
Jason_Pollock: Download FREE Music From A Nine-Inch-Nails Collaborator! http://bit.ly/9Tfad5

Jason_Pollock: I went to the COUNTDOWN TO ZERO premiere in LA! (PICS & VIDEO) http://bit.ly/9OCSme
Jason_Pollock: I went to the COUNTDOWN TO ZERO premiere in LA! (PICS & VIDEO) http://bit.ly/9OCSme

Jason_Pollock: LAmag.com Releases Their List of the Top 10 Beaches In #LosAngeles http://bit.ly/9Bvxo0 #Summer
Jason_Pollock: LAmag.com Releases Their List of the Top 10 Beaches In #LosAngeles http://bit.ly/9Bvxo0 #Summer

Jason_Pollock: HOW TO: Cook a super healthy fish meal in just 20 mins! (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/cJOjHH #FoodRevolution
Jason_Pollock: HOW TO: Cook a super healthy fish meal in just 20 mins! (VIDEO) http://bit.ly/cJOjHH #FoodRevolution

Jason_Pollock: NEW #OILSPILL: 840,000 Gallons Spills into River in Kalamazoo, Michigan! http://bit.ly/9376Lh
Jason_Pollock: NEW #OILSPILL: 840,000 Gallons Spills into River in Kalamazoo, Michigan! http://bit.ly/9376Lh

Jason_Pollock: Facebook is for friends that are now strangers. Twitter is for strangers that should be your friends. /@damnitstrue
Jason_Pollock: Facebook is for friends that are now strangers. Twitter is for strangers that should be your friends. /@damnitstrue