|
The
Complete 2003 Festival Schedule
PUT
THE CAMERA ON ME
Broadway
Performance Hall
Monday, October 20
7:15pm
Suburban
California kid Darren Stein was flamboyant and temperamental, a
great admirer of showtunesin short, a director in the making.
When his dad brought home the familys first video camera in
the early 80s, Darren began filming his neighborhood pals
in a hysterical array of no-budget mini-masterpieces: nuclear holocaust
thrillers, bloody slasher flicks, Nazi concentration camp dramas,
and something called Gay as a Whistlewhich you
just have to see to believe. Replete with footage from videos Darren
made between the ages of seven and fifteen, PUT THE CAMERA ON ME
offers an intimate peek into the jealousy, innocence, and perverse
imagination of a child auteur at the dawn of the video generation.
With hilarious reminiscences from the films now-adult director
and stars, its also a touching walk down a memory lane somehow
familiar to us all. Darren, codirector Adam Shell, and their film
were featured recently on Ira Glass This American Life.
Screening
with BOBBY CRUSH: young love can hurt so good.
BOBBY
CRUSH; Cam Archer, director; 2003; USA; 10 minutes; video
PUT
THE CAMERA ON ME; Darren Stein, Adam Shell, director; 2003; USA;
70 minutes; video
Directors
in attendance
Copresented
by the Seattle Jewish Film Festival
RECEPTION
Please
join festival VIPs and staff for a reception.
514
East Pine St.
8:3010:00pm
GO
BACK
WELCOME | TICKETS | SCHEDULE | SPONSORS | EVENTS | AWARDS | SEARCH
Web
Site by

|