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Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Ptown Film Fest Press Conference #2
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
Wednesday Jul 08, 2015
In the conclusion of our exclusive two part audio montage series Emmy
Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ talks with
celebrities, activists and filmmakers at the 17th annual Provincetown
International Film Festival (PIFF) press luncheon. First we talked to
straight ally and PIFF 2015 Filmmaker on the Edge Award recipient Bobcat
Goldthwait about directing his new documentary “Call Me Lucky” which
tells the story of Barry Crimmins, the beer-swilling, politically
outspoken comic whose efforts in the 70’s and 80’s fostered the talents
of the next generation of standup comedians. However beneath Crimmins’
gruff, hard-drinking, curmudgeonly persona lay an undercurrent of rage
stemming from his long-suppressed and horrific abuse as a child. His
emotional journey eventually found its way out of the comedy clubs and
television shows and into the political arena. We also talked to Bobcat
about his spin on the future of LGBT equality. Then we talked to Kim
Yaged about her short animated film “Coming Full Circle” a comedy about
selling sex and selling out. Her heroine Jyl’s feminist politics are
challenged when she meets Elizabeth the hottest stripper around. Jyl
must choose between losing the love of her life and losing herself. We
talked to Kim about her film and what she would like to see happen for
LGBT civil rights in the next few years.
Then we chat with filmmaker Bao Nguyen about his documentary “Live From New York” about the last 40 years of Saturday Night Live that has been keenly observing American culture. This dynamic behind-the-scenes film reveals a living time capsule with remarkable interviews of many of the hosts and legendary cast members of this TV comedy giant. Bao Nguyen also shared with us his next project that addresses marriage equality in his native country of Vietnam, which has become more progressive than many western nations. We concluded with fierce LGBT ally actress Jennifer Coolidge recipient of the PIFF 2015 Faith Hubley Career Achievement Award. Jennifer talks about how honored she is to receive this award and shares with us how much fun she had working with Jane Lynch in “Best In Show”. Coolidge is currently starring in The Nora Theatre Company production of Marisa Smith’s “Saving Kitty” at the Central Square Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts for a limited engagement from July 9th through August 2nd.
The Provincetown Film Society (PFS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to provide a welcoming, nurturing and inspiring environment for creative exploration in film. Through its Festival, Cinema and Institute, the Society endeavors to give year-round support to new and established independent filmmakers and to connect them with global audiences.
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