Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Sundance: LOVE IS STRANGE director Ira Sacks +SUNDANCE NOTE: Ira Sack's (Keep the Lights ON ) new film LOVE IS STRANGE world premiered at Sundance. Set in the Greenwich Village it tells the story of a group of friends which includes an older gay couple together 38 years a successful writer and her husband and teenage son and a variety of ordinary Village types .It is about friends and community and living in the West Village, The gay couple played by John Lithgow and Albert Miolina , a painter and a musical director at a private Roman Catholic school who finely are able to get married. Because of the marriage the teacher looses his job; they have to move from the apartment they have lived together in for 25 years because they can no longer afford it . Their friends meet and offer then temporary housing while they look for affordable apartment . Lithgow moves in to the writer' (a terrific Marisa Tomei)'s son bedroom sharing a bunk bed just when the teen wants to be alone. Its a serious comedy and is a terrific slice of Village life. Filmed in a two block radius of where I live it feels like my apartment building. More about LOVE IS STRANGE when I review the film .. but here is an interesting interview that took place with the cast and the Director Ira SacksSUNDANCE NOTE: Ira Sack's (Keep the Lights ON ) new film LOVE IS STRANGE world premiered at Sundance. Set in the Greenwich Village it tells the story of a group of friends which includes an older gay couple together 38 years a successful writer and her husband and teenage son and a variety of ordinary Village types .It is about friends and community and living in the West Village, The gay couple played by John Lithgow and Albert Miolina , a painter and a musical director at a private Roman Catholic school who finely are able to get married. Because of the marriage the teacher looses his job; they have to move from the apartment they have lived together in for 25 years because they can no longer afford it . Their friends meet and offer then temporary housing while they look for affordable apartment . Lithgow moves in to the writer' (a terrific Marisa Tomei)'s son bedroom sharing a bunk bed just when the teen wants to be alone. Its a serious comedy and is a terrific slice of Village life. Filmed in a two block radius of where I live it feels like my apartment building. More about LOVE IS STRANGE when I review the film .. but here is an interesting interview that took place with the cast and the Director Ira SacksSUNDANCE NOTE: Ira Sack's (Keep the Lights ON ) new film LOVE IS STRANGE world premiered at Sundance. Set in the Greenwich Village it tells the story of a group of friends which includes an older gay couple together 38 years a successful writer and her husband and teenage son and a variety of ordinary Village types .It is about friends and community and living in the West Village, The gay couple played by John Lithgow and Albert Miolina , a painter and a musical director at a private Roman Catholic school who finely are able to get married. Because of the marriage the teacher looses his job; they have to move from the apartment they have lived together in for 25 years because they can no longer afford it . Their friends meet and offer then temporary housing while they look for affordable apartment . Lithgow moves in to the writer' (a terrific Marisa Tomei)'s son bedroom sharing a bunk bed just when the teen wants to be alone. Its a serious comedy and is a terrific slice of Village life. Filmed in a two block radius of where I live it feels like my apartment building. More about LOVE IS STRANGE when I review the film .. but here is an interesting interview that took place with the cast and the Director Ira Sackscast John Lithgow, Marisa Tomei, Albert Molina on the Politics of '...

SUNDANCE NOTE: Ira Sack's (Keep the Lights ON ) new film LOVE IS STRANGE world premiered at Sundance. Set in the Greenwich Village it tells the story of a group of friends which includes an older gay couple together 38 years a successful writer and her husband and teenage son and a variety of ordinary Village types .It is about friends and community and living in the West Village, The gay couple played by John Lithgow and Albert Miolina , a painter and a musical director at a private Roman Catholic school who finely are able to get married. Because of the marriage the teacher looses his job; they have to move from the apartment they have lived together in for 25 years because they can no longer afford it . Their friends meet and offer then temporary housing while they look for affordable apartment . Lithgow moves in to the writer' (a terrific Marisa Tomei)'s son bedroom sharing a bunk bed just when the teen wants to be alone. Its a serious comedy and is a terrific slice of Village life. Filmed in a two block radius of where I live it feels like my apartment building. More about LOVE IS STRANGE when I review the film .. but here is an interesting interview that took place with the cast and the Director Ira Sacks

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