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Film Fest Frenzy By Sandra Carr

Watch more than 175 mind-blowing movies in person at the Enzian Theater in Maitland, Florida or 150 films online from Aug. 7-21 during the 29th Annual Florida Film Festival!

FFF Mind Blowing Movies

This year’s festival will screen films that are representing 37 countries and include 30 world premieres. Additional festivities include a celebrity guest appearance, virtual filmmaker forums and live music.

The annual film fete kicks off on Friday, Aug. 7 at 6 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. with “Surviving Supercon,” a documentary about the good, bad and ugly that occurs behind the scenes at Florida Supercon in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Director Steven Shea and his crew filmed the comic convention’s owners Mike Broder and Sandy Martin along with the highs, lows and shenanigans. Tickets are $25 and include the film screening and complimentary tastiness provided by Eden Bar, The New Standard, Choulala, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Ivanhoe Park Brewing Company.

Surviving Supercon

Image courtesy of the Florida Film Festival

Fuel up on an unlimited brunch at the Eden Bar! The meal includes one complimentary mimosa or Bloody Mary and bottomless coffee. À la carte items are also available to purchase. No movie ticket is necessary. Brunch is served on Sunday, Aug. 9 and Sunday, Aug. 16 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. for $18.99 per person.

Sunday Brunch Buffet

Watching and reviewing movies under the stars is celebrity guest and drive-in movie critic Joe Bob Briggs’ specialty. His two-hour discussion will include 200 clips and stills of grindhouse films and mainstream movies along with demonstrating how rednecks have saved Hollywood on Friday, Aug. 14, beginning at 8:15 p.m. at the Enzian Theater. A question-and-answer session with Briggs will follow the presentation. The event is on standby. To attend this event, a standby line will form at the Enzian Theater prior to the screening. Once all badge and ticket holders have been seated, then the theater will sell any remaining $35 tickets.

Joe Bob Briggs

Find your jam while experiencing music mania during the 14-day film festival!

Legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday’s colleagues and friends dish the dirt and provide viewers with a glimpse into the songstress’ career and troubled life. The “Billie” documentary is available to watch in person or online, but is limited to 100 virtual viewings.

Billie Holiday

“After So Many Days” explores life on the road for newlyweds and singer-songwriters Jim Hanft and Samantha Yonack who perform 365 shows in 365 days.

After So Many Days

Rock out during “Creem: America’s only Rock ‘n’ Roll Magazine.” Creem magazine was the epitome of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll and gets down and dirty on its history and featured hitmakers.

Creem America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine

Who knew former POTUS 39 received assistance from musicians during his presidential campaign! “Jimmy Carter: Rock ‘n’ Roll President” shows moviegoers the peanut farmer’s musical side and his friendship with Willie Nelson, the Allman Brothers and Bob Dylan.

Jimmy Carter Rock 'n' Roll President

Following in your parents’ footsteps may be challenging, especially if your mom and dad are chart-topping musicians. “Born Into the Gig” explores the lives and musical careers of Chris Stills (son of Stephen Stills); Skip Marley (grandson of Bob Marley); Ben and Sally Taylor (children of James Taylor and Carly Simon); and Kori Withers (daughter of Bill Withers). The documentary is available to watch in-person only.

Born Into the Gig

Punk-rock band DUH are befriended by a down-on-his-luck guy named “Uncle Peckerhead” and embark on a tour in his 15-passenger van. One problem – if he doesn’t take his medicine before midnight, then he turns into a cannibalistic monster.

Uncle Peckerhead

A bullied teenage girl gets her enemies back with a little help from an a cappella group in “The Devil’s Harmony” short.

The Devil's Harmony

Ecologists and wildlife photographers capture the rare ghost orchid and its pollinators in all of its beauty in “Chasing Ghosts.”

Chasing Ghosts

Entomologists Charlie and Lois O’Brien have collected more than 1 million insects from nearly 70 countries during the past 60 years. It’s the largest private collection in the world and worth $10 million. Learn about the science soulmates and their incredible insects in “The Love Bugs” documentary short.

The Love Bugs

Under-served youth and Wilderness Works participants experience the great outdoors in Colorado and life-changing outcomes in “That’s Wild.”

That's Wild

A teenage hockey player plans to try out for figure skating, but gets trapped on the “Island Queen” ferry in this laugh-out-loud short, starring Rachel Dratch and Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

 

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“Island Queen” stars (l-r) Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Rachel Dratch.

Gen-X eighth graders deal with their absentee parents, recent suicides, UFO sightings and each other outside of a small-town nightclub in 1984 in the narrative feature “18 to Party.”

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Toy inventor Eddy Goldfarb is best known for creating Yakity Yak Teeth, Battling Tops, Vac-u-form, KerPlunk and Stompers. Learn more about the man and his innovative inventions in the documentary short “Eddy’s World.”

Eddy's World

A reclusive Englishwoman and writer opens her heart and home to a London Blitz evacuee during World War II in the spotlight film “Summerland.”

Summerland

The stop-motion, sci-fi and claymation animated short “Destination: Unknown” focuses on an astronaut who is fighting for survival while repairing his damaged ship and getting through a malfunctioning virtual-reality chamber overflowing with spooks.

Destination Unknown2

Charles Dickens’ classic tale “The Personal History of David Copperfield” is a journey about an impoverished orphan who becomes a successful author. The film stars Dev Patel, Hugh Laurie, Tilda Swinton, Peter Capaldi, Ben Whishaw and Gwendoline Christie.

The Personal History of David Copperfield

Storm-chaser newbies travel in a stolen ice cream truck to experience extreme weather firsthand in 1993. The small group includes a young woman seeking a compassionate community for her younger brother Carl who is on the autism spectrum in the narrative feature “Drought.”

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A man loses an hour after falling asleep behind the wheel and tries to solve the mystery after experiencing what appears to be someone else’s life in the short “The Hour After Westerly,” starring Peter Jacobson.

The Hour After Westerly

Awkward teen Wyrm can’t wait to experience his first kiss and remove his red-light blinking collar. The narrative feature “WYRM” sheds some light on being different in this coming-of-age story.

WYRM

A concert cellist is followed home by a mysterious woman who mimics his every move in the short “Nimic,” starring Matt Dillon.

Nimic

A suicidal priest living in a lonely desert town participates in a series of unusual and comedic events that lead him to an unexpected discovery in “The Priest” short, starring Patton Oswalt.

 

The Priest Poster

Chimpanzee Icarus is on a mission to transcend the limits of land speed in the animated short “400 MPH.”

400 MPH

Say farewell to the Florida Film Festival while celebrating the 40-year anniversary of “The Elephant Man,” a film about a severely deformed man in 19th century London. The film is directed by David Lynch and stars John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller, Michael Elphick, Hannah Gordon and Freddie James.

The Elephant Man.

Individual film tickets are $12, packages are $55-$200, in-person film passes are $125-$1,500 and virtual passes are $40.

COVID-19 precautions and requirements include wearing face masks and checking temperatures when guests enter the theater.

Browse the film schedule by downloading the free Florida Film Festival app for iPhones, iPads and iPod touches. For more information, including the Florida Film Festival schedule, visit floridafilmfestival.com.

 

 

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Films and Food Fuel Annual Fest By Sandra Carr

Central Florida’s nonprofit, alternative and independent cinema, the Enzian Theater in Maitland, Fla., displays a picturesque, old-Florida ambiance surrounded by shady, weeping oak trees draped with Spanish moss. Besides its Southern charm, the theater becomes the epicenter of movie mania during its annual Florida Film Festival. This year, the festival is celebrating its 24-year anniversary at the Enzian Theater and Regal Cinemas Winter Park Village Stadium 20 Movie Theater in Winter Park, Fla. from April 10-19, 2015.

The flick fete has been listed as one of the 20 coolest film festivals by MovieMaker Magazine and one of the top 50 film festivals in the world by The Internet Movie Database (Imdb.com). Past celebrity guests have included Oliver Stone, Drew Barrymore, Dennis Hopper, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, John Waters, Glenn Close, Jon Voight, Susan Sarandon and Emma Stone.

I'm interviewing actor Dennis Hopper for WCPX Channel 6 during the Florida Film Festival in June 1994. Photo by: Jim Leatherman

A blast from the past! I’m interviewing actor Dennis Hopper for WCPX Channel 6 during the Florida Film Festival in June 1994.
Photo by: Jim Leatherman

This year’s film festival features more than 170 movies, including animated shorts, documentaries, spotlights, narrative features and shorts and special screenings.

24th Annual Florida Film Festival

24th Annual Florida Film Festival

The opening-night film is Welcome to Me, a movie featuring funny lady Kristen Wiig portraying a woman with a borderline personality disorder that wins $86 million in the lottery and decides to buy her own talk show. The movie premieres at the Regal Cinemas Winter Park Village Stadium 20 Movie Theater on Friday, April 10 at 7 p.m.

Welcome to Me Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Welcome to Me
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

After the movie, indulge in a foodie feast during the opening-night party at the Enzian Theater. Participating bars and restaurants include BRIO Tuscan Grille, K Restaurant, Swine & Sons, Soco and Rogue Pub.

Opening-night film and party is $110, film only is $25 and party only is $95. The opening-night film is on standby.

The opening-night party features a foodie feast.

The opening-night party features food, glorious food! Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Learn about local, farm-fresh eats during the FFF at the Enzian Theater on Saturday, April 11 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The homegrown event will feature Lake Meadow Natural Farms, Palmetto Creek Farms, Olde Hearth Bread Co. and the East End Market. Sampling and cooking demonstrations are included in the $12 admission.

Local farms are keeping it fresh.  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Local farms are keeping it fresh.
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Take farm to table further with the free Locally Fresh! Farmers Market on Eden Bar’s lawn on Saturday, April 11 from noon-2:30 p.m. Folks can purchase produce from area farmers and vendors.

Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Celebrity appearances include actor Bob Balaban during a screening of Gosford Park on Sunday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. The actor is renowned as the character Russell Dalrymple, the President of NBC who was obsessed with Elaine on Seinfeld. Tickets are $25.

"Gosford Park"  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Gosford Park
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Actor Sam Rockwell takes us to the Moon during his question-and-answer session on Friday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25. The movie and guest appearance are on standby.

Actor Sam Rockwell portrays Sam Bell in "Moon."  Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Actor Sam Rockwell portrays Sam Bell in Moon.
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Other fabulous flicks include Homeless, a movie directed by Florida State University graduate Clay Hassler, about a teenage boy, portrayed by newcomer Michael McDowell, who lives in a shelter and is trying to get his life back on track after his grandmother passes away.

Homeless Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Homeless
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Embark on an adventure while looking for the person behind a popular Chinese delicacy in The Search for General Tso.

The Search of General Tso's Chicken Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

The Search for General Tso
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Pump yourself up with this documentary about bodybuilder, actor and rocker Jon Mikl Thor during his comeback in I Am Thor.

I Am Thor Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

I Am Thor
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Watch 500 Days of Summer, a romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel about a dysfunctional relationship that’s a sure failure for free on the Enzian Theater’s lawn on Monday, April 13 at 8 p.m.

500 Days of Summer Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

500 Days of Summer
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

3 1/2 Minutes explores the shooting and death of Jordan Davis at a gas station in Jacksonville, Fla. and the State of Florida’s Stand Your Ground self-defense laws.

3 1/2 Minutes Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

3 1/2 Minutes
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Freebie alert! Watch the dark Donnie Darko on Wednesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. and the sweet Amelie on Thursday, April 16 at 8 p.m. on the Enzian Theater’s lawn.

Donnie Darko Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Donnie Darko
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Amelie Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Amelie
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Music makes it mark during the FFF this year. Experience the D.C. punk-rock scene and mosh pits in Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90). Honky-tonk and country musician Billy Mize created the Bakersfield sound and chose family over music during the peak of his career. Learn more about this legendary musician in Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound.

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90). Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, D.C. (1980-90)
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Billy Mize and the Bakersfield Sound
Image courtesy: Florida Film Festival

Get your movie on by watching comedies, dramas, panel discussions, parties and more during this year’s Florida Film Festival. Individual film tickets are $9 for a matinee before 5 p.m. and $11 for a regular ticket after 5 p.m. and passes and packages are $99-$1,500 per person. For more information, including the Florida Film Festival schedule, visit http://www.floridafilmfestival.com.

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Cinema and Cuisine are an Enticing Pairing at Florida Film Festival

The 22nd Annual Florida Film Festival kicked off with its opening-night movie Twenty Feet from Stardom at the Winter Park Regal Cinema and a savory shindig followed at the Enzian Theater.

Films and food are a flavorful formula the Enzian Theater has mastered and audiences have enjoyed for more than 25 years. The Florida Film Festival takes it up a notch with its culinary celebration, featuring area restaurants serving bodacious bites to delectable desserts.

Food, food, glorious food! I sampled enticing edibles by Eden Bar, Ethos Vegan Kitchen, Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, Rangetsu, Tibby’s New Orleans Kitchen and Whole Foods Market while watching The RedCoats rock out and perform Beatles songs on stage.

Eden Bar

Eden Bar, the Enzian Theater’s outdoor bar and restaurant, was my first stop. I tried their yummy chicken quesadilla with pineapples and vanilla ice cream with macadamia nuts and cinnamon. Both food samples were a great start to my edible journey!

http://www.enzian.org/food/eden_bar

Quesadilla with pineapple by Eden BarPhoto by: Sandra Carr

Quesadilla with pineapple by Eden Bar.
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Whole Foods Market

Natural-food supermarket chain Whole Foods Market fooled my palate but in a wonderful way. I tried their Vegan General Tso’s Salad. The dish was a little spicy but an explosion of flavor. The dish featured a lettuce and salsa-like mixture on top of chicken. Well, at least I thought I was eating chicken.  I was actually eating Beyond Meat, a soy-based substance that tastes, looks and feels like chicken. The company was started by Twitter co-founders Evan Williams and Biz Stone and former Twitter VP of Product Jason Goldman. The trio’s Beyond Meat line will be available at Whole Foods Market very soon.

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/

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Vegan General Tso’s Salad by Whole Foods Market.
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Ethos Vegan Kitchen

Ethos Vegan Kitchen has been on my restaurants-to-try list for years now. I finally got the chance and my taste buds thanked me. I was cautious about their Coconut Curry Tofu Pinwheel since I’m not a big fan of spicy food. I was assured by the restaurant’s representative  that the curry wasn’t hot. She was right! The pinwheel was chock full of goodness and included a mixture of grilled tofu coated in curried veganaise  and tossed with celery, raisins, walnuts, coconut and mixed greens wrapped in a spinach tortilla.

Coconut Curry Tofu PinwheelPhoto by: Sandra Carr

Coconut Curry Tofu Pinwheel by Ethos Vegan Kitchen.
Photo by: Sandra Carr

I left room for dessert and tried the eatery’s Creamsicle cupcake. The cupcake was light, sweet and refreshing! My hubby Dan tried their chocolate cupcake with Oreo frosting and a cookie on top. He was in heaven!The frosting also tasted just like an Oreo cookie! Watch out, Ethos Vegan Kitchen! We will be back!

http://www.ethosvegankitchen.com/

Creamsicle and chocolate cupcakes with Oreo frosting and a cookie on top.Photo by: Sandra Carr

Creamsicle and chocolate cupcakes with Oreo frosting and a cookie on top at Ethos Vegan Kitchen. Yum! 
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress

The Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress indulges the senses with their divine desserts every year at the Florida Film Festival. This year they outdid themselves with their Roasted Banana Mousse Parfait with caramel caviar on a stick and Macaroon Lollipops. Talk about a sweet sensation!

http://grandcypress.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels-grandcypress/index.jsp?null&hyattprop=yes

Dan is eating the Roasted Banana Mousse Parfait with caramel caviar at the Hyatt Regioncy Grand Cypress.Photo by: Sandra Carr

My hubby Dan Carr is eating the Roasted Banana Mousse Parfait with caramel caviar from the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress!
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Sandra Carr samples a Macaroon Lollypop at the Hyatt Regioncy Grand Cypress!Photo by: Sandra Carr

Sandra Carr samples a Macaroon Lollipop at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress!
Photo by: Dan Carr

Rangetsu

Dan and I ate at Rangetsu in Maitland for the first time two weeks ago and were impressed with their seafood and sushi selections and Asian-contemporary ambiance. The restaurant pleased my palate tonight, too. I tried their tuna flatbread appetizer, which consisted of a tortilla topped with Asian slaw, avocado, feta cheese and seared tuna. That’s on my list the next time I visit Rangetsu!

http://www.rangetsu.com

Tuna FlatbreadPhoto by: Sandra Carr

Tuna Flatbread at Rangetsu.
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Tibby’s New Orleans Kitchen

My food-tasting jaunt came to an end at Tibby’s New Orleans Kitchen. The restaurant opened last year and has been popular with Cajun-cuisine fans. I should have stopped by this eatery’s table sooner because they ran out of most their food by the time I arrived. I sampled their red beans, which were slowly cooked with ham and topped with white rice  (they ran out of white rice) and grilled, Cajun, hot sausage. I was skeptical about the Cajun taste since I’m a wimp when it comes to spicy food. The restaurant’s representative assured me that the dish wasn’t hot. I couldn’t even taste the Cajun spices! I really wanted to try their bread pudding but will have to pop in and eat it down the road.

http://www.tibbysneworleanskitchen.com/

Red beansPhoto by: Sandra Carr

Red beans at Tibby’s New Orleans Kitchen.
Photo by: Sandra Carr

Besides the fabulous food, watch amazing flicks during this year’s film festival. Individual film tickets are $9 and $11 and passes and packages are $99-$1,000 per person. For more information, including the Florida Film Festival schedule and tickets, visit http://www.floridafilmfestival.com.

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