Interview with Festival Director Amanda Perry (Cutting Edge Film Festival)

The Cutting Edge Festival is a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit organization which endeavors to promote the best filmmakers and their films to an ever-growing worldwide audience as a powerful medium that inspires creativity, encourages introspection, and compels the exploration of the senses, and expands the imagination.

The festival uses the monies raised from film submission fees to promote and expand the world of Independent Filmmaking as an ever increasing endeavor.

www.cuttingedgefilmfest.com

Interview with Amanda Perry:

Matthew Toffolo: What is your Film Festival succeeding at doing for filmmakers?

We feel that in the two years since we established our Festival that we have offered hundreds of Filmmakers from around the world a lot of additional exposure for their work to countless lovers of Independent Film the world over. As I’m sure that you know, for an Independent Filmmaker, exposure of their films is everything.

MT: What would you expect to experience if you attend the festival this year (2016)?

First, our festival is produced strictly through a virtual film screening platform, and there really isn’t a physical event to attend. However, what a Filmmaker who is screening at the CEIFF could expect is not only a great deal of exposure for their film, but additionally they should expect the potential for their film to come to the attention of Distributors, and a Filmmaker should most certainly expect that the audiences for their film will be of the warmest kind. What a virtual attendee of our festival should expect should be films of all genres that are among the highest caliber in the world.

MT: What are the qualifications for the selected films?

Like most Festivals in the world, ours makes it’s film selections based on the quality of Directing, cinematography, story line, script plot, writing, acting, production values, and lighting along with many other elements of the film. Most importantly though, we think that a film overall should be entertaining and should capture the viewer’s attention from start to finish.

MT: Do you think that some films really don’t get a fair shake from film festivals? And if so, why?

I think that most Festival, ours included, try their best to offer every Filmmaker who submits their film an equal opportunity to be selected and screened. However, I also think that there are a few Festivals out there that seem to focus more on the big budget films which have celebrities attached to them, and less on the smaller budget films with no celebrity involvement. Though this is not the case with the majority of Festivals, there are a few with this focus, and I feel that it is unfortunate because there are countless films that are produced with little or nearly no budget that would rival those larger budget films.

MT: What motivates you and your team to do this festival?

Very simply, a love of film, a great respect for the Independent Filmmaker, and our passion for the art of Filmmaking.

MT: How has the festival changed since its inception?

The Fest hasn’t really changed, though we have learned quite a bit and have refined many of our systems and processes as to allow for what we feel is a better overall experience for the Filmmaker from the submission process all the way through to the end of the Festival.

MT: Where do you see the festival by 2020?

Hopefully still producing Festivals that are much better, and much more well attended each year.

MT: What film have you seen the most times in your life?

That is really hard to answer because I have seen so very many, both Independent and “Hollywood” films.

MT: In one sentence, what makes a great film?

As I said above, what I think makes a great film is for the film to have the ability to capture the viewer’s attention from start to finish, drawing the viewer into a new reality created by the Filmmaker to the point that the viewer forgets that it’s a movie.

MT: How is the film scene in your city?

As with many cities around this Country, I think the the demand for Independent Film has grown, and will continue to do so over the coming years.

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Interviewer Matthew Toffolo is currently the CEO of the WILDsound FEEDBACK Film & Writing Festival. The festival that showcases 10-20 screenplay and story readings performed by professional actors every month. And the FEEDBACK Monthly Festival held in downtown Toronto on the last Thursday of every single month. Go towww.wildsound.ca for more information and to submit your work to the festival.

Movie Review: MONEY MONSTER (USA 2016) ****

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moneymonster.jpgMONEY MONSTER (USA 2016) ****
Directed by Jodie Foster

Starring: George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O’Connell, Dominic West, Caitriona Balfe, Giancarlo Esposito

Review by Gilbert Seah

MONEY MONSTER is a star-studded sharp Hollywood satire/drama that is as current as the stock prices on the stock market charts. Financial TV personality Lee Gates (George Clooney), who offers up stock advice on his hit show “Money Monster”, is held hostage by a viewer, Kyle Budwell (Jack O’ Connell). Kyle had lost all of his money, following a bad tip from Lee during his show. Kyle wants answers. As the police surround the TV studio, Lee eventually sympathizes and takes Kyle’s side in discovering the truth about the company’s $800 million loss explained on TV as a glitch in the company’s financial algorithm.

MONEY MONSTER is a odd film in that its middle portion is better than the end. The story is predictable enough once naive Kyle takes Lee hostage. It does not take a genius to figure out that Lee will take Kyle’s side and that the villain of the piece is the CEO of the company (Dominic West) who eventually confesses to his embezzlement. But as they say, the devil is in the details. It is all the little observations and various incidents that make the movie totally watchable thus covering up the predictability complaint of the story.

Directed by Jodie Foster (THE PANIC ROOM), the film contains strong feminine roles. The most obvious is Julia Robert’s Patty Fenn, a more than able producer. She is Lee’s neglected girlfriend who proves she that she is able to control the hostage situation as well as their relationship. The other is that of Molly (Emily Meade), Kyle’s girlfriend. Molly’s speech to Kyle, on the air, on how much a loser he is, is the arguably funniest to be found in a film this year: As in recent ‘female’ films, the males (Lee, Kyle, the show producer, Walt) are all egocentric ‘idiots’. But by putting them up high on the pedestal and making it all funny, Foster gets away with it.

Performances are top notch. Clooney and Roberts work their chemistry but top marks go to Brit actor Jack O’ Connell (STARRED UP) , playing the straight role of the victim/antagonist. He demonstrates how to keep attention from waning even when the limelight shifts to another character. The other supporting roles are well performed by Dominic West as the financial villain, Walt Camby and Caitriona Balfe as Diane Lester, the whistle blower.

The incidents leading to the expected results are however genuinely inventive. The parody on found footage is take up another level with a network camera following the hostage and kidnapper down the elevator and into the street, still shooting. Lee raps on stage and offers stock tips also satirizes the financial world well. The script by Alan Di Fiore, Jim Kouf and Jamie Linden is smart enough to include clips of “The View” as everyone watches the takedown on television. Walt’s defence statement that all these would not have happened if events had worked out with the stock going up instead of down rings so true. When something illegal occurs and everyone benefits, no one says anything.

For a thriller, editing is crucial. The camera shots of the snipers crawling into position, the movement of the target, the shots of the crew behind and in front of the camera and the dance routine (to show just enough but not too much) are close to perfect.

MONEY MONSTER ultimately satisfies as it delivers what it is supposed to – a sharp and witty satire on the financial world that is both funny and smart at the same time. It features Hollywood’s top and upcoming stars at their best. Highly recommended – take this as as a movie tip!

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Happy Birthday: Stephen Colbert

stephencolbert.jpgHappy Birthday actor Stephen Colbert

Born: Stephen Tyrone Colbert
May 13, 1964 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Married to: Evelyn McGee (9 October 1993 – present) (3 children)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERMR. PEABODY & SHERMAN
2013
dir. Rob Minkoff
Stars:
Ty Burrell
Max Charles

MONSTERS VS ALIENSMonsters VS Aliens
dir. Rob Letterman
Conrad Vernon
Voices by
Rogen
Reece Witherspoon

The Love GuruThe Love Guru
Directed by Marco Schnabel
Starring
Myers
Justin Timberlake

Happy Birthday director Joe Johnston

joejohnston.jpgHappy Birthday director Joe Johnston

Born: Joseph Eggleston Johnston III
May 13, 1950 in Austin, Texas, USA

He provided the final designs for “Star Wars” characters Yoda and Boba Fett.

Answered an ad while a student at Cal State-Long Beach, which was looking for employees. That ad was for George Lucas whom Johnston became acquainted with. He was employed a storyboard artist who would watch Lucas do his editing. Eventually, Johnston decided to leave Lucas’ company and travel with the money he had saved up. But Lucas suggested that he go to USC film school (his alma mater), which Lucas would get him to the front of the line for applicants, pay for his tuition, and keep Johnston as a part time employee with his salary. Johnston said he would have been crazy not to accept the offer and immediately said yes.

MOVIE POSTERCAPTAIN AMERICA
dir. Joe Johnston
Stars:
Chris Evans
Hugo Weaving

THE ROCKETEERThe Rocketeer
1991
dir. Joe Johnston
Cast
Billy Campbell
Jennifer Connelly
The Wolfman Movie PosterThe Wolfman
dir. Joe Johnston
Stars
Benicio Del Toro
Anthony Hopkins

 moviesOCTOBER SKY
1999
dir. Joe Johnston
Starring:
Jake Gyllenhaal
Chris Cooper

Happy Birthday: Brian Geraghty

briangeraghtyHappy Birthday actor Brain Geraghty

Born: Brian Timothy Geraghty
May 13, 1975 in Toms River, New Jersey, USA

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE SEASON 4
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TV POSTERBOARDWALK EMPIRE TV SHOW REVIEWS
Video reviews of the entire series.

SOPRANOS SEASON 1Sopranos
Season 1

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THE HURT LOCKERThe Hurt Locker
2009
dir. Bigelow
Starring
Jeremy Renner
Anthony Mackie

WE ARE MARSHALLWe Are Marshall
2006
dir. Mc G
starring
McConaughey
Matthew Fox
MOVIE POSTERFLIGHT
2012
dir. Robert Zemeckis
Stars:
Denzel Washington
Melissa Leo

I KNOW WHO KILLED MEI Know Who Killed Me
2007
dir. Chris Sivertson
Starring
Lindsay Lohan
Julia Ormond

MOVIE POSTERBOBBY
2006
dir. Emilio Estevez
Stars:
Anthony Hopkins
Demi Moore

MOVIE POSTERTHE IDENTICAL
2014
dir. Dustin Marcellino

Stars:
Blake Rayne
Ray Liotta

Happy Birthday: Bea Arthur

beaarthurHappy Birthday actor Bea Arthur

Born: Bernice Frankel
May 13, 1922 in New York City, New York, USA

Died: April 25, 2009 (age 86) in Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Married to: Gene Saks (28 May 1950 – 27 June 1978) (divorced) (2 children)

Quote:

All this time I’ve just wanted to be blonde, beautiful and 5 feet 2 inches tall.

I really feel all my adult life has been spent in that little black box. If a wonderful part on TV came along I would do it. But I don’t want to do a recurring role. It would just be my luck that the thing would be successful. I’m old enough now and also secure enough financially that I really only want to do what I want to do.

At least I’m not playing other people for a change. It’s a very odd place to be… I feel I’m an actress who sings a bit.

After being in the business for such a long time, I’ve done everything but rodeo and porno.

And I hate autobiographies, I don’t know why.

[on playing “Vera Charles” in Mame (1974)] You know, the real name of this show is “Vera”. The only reason they changed the name was because Jerry [lyricist Jerry Herman] couldn’t think of a rhyme for it. Stephen Sondheim could have.

[on the death of Estelle Getty in 2008]: Our mother-daughter relationship was one of the greatest comic duos ever, and I will miss her.
Look — I’m 5-feet-9, I have a deep voice and I have a way with a line. What can I do about it? I can’t stay home waiting for something different. I think it’s a total waste of energy worrying about typecasting.
Let’s face it, nobody ever asked me to play Juliet.

[In 1973]: There comes a morning when you wake up and realize you’re not Barbra Streisand. If a woman my age is still fighting for roles, it can only mean there’s something missing from her personal life.

Happy Birthday: Samantha Morton

samanthamortonHappy Birthday actor Samantha Morton

Born: Samantha-Jane Morton
May 13, 1977 in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

SWEET AND LOWDOWNSweet and Lowdown
1999
dir. Woody Allen
Starring
Sean Penn
Uma Thurman

IN AMERICAIn America
2002
dir. Jim Sheridan
Starring
Samantha Morton
Paddy Considine

Elizabeth: The Golden Age
2007
Directed by Shekhar Kapur
Starring
Blanchett
Geoffrey Rush

CONTROLControl
2007
dir. Anton Corbijn
Starring
Sam Riley
Morton

synecdoche_new_yorkSynecdoche, New York
2008
dir. Charlie Kaufman
Starring
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Morton

THE MESSENGER Movie PosterThe Messenger
dir. Oren Moverman
Stars:
Ben Foster
Morton
Woody Harrelson

MOVIE POSTERJOHN CARTER
dir. Andrew Stanton
Stars:
Taylor Kitsch
Lynn Collins

MOVIE POSTERCOSMOPOLIS
2012
dir. David Cronenberg
Stars:
Robert Pattinson
Juliette Binoche

MOVIE POSTERMINORITY REPORT
2002
dir. Steven Spielberg
Stars:
Tom Cruise
Colin Farrell

Happy Birthday: Candice King

candicekingHappy Birthday actor Candice King

Born: Candice Rene Accola
May 13, 1987 in Houston, Texas, USA

Married to: Joe King (18 October 2014 – present) (1 child)

Quote:

I feel like it’s paralleled my own evolution in the sense that this role opened up a whole new world of opportunities and was quite a challenge. It’s been a blast though! Caroline became such a strong character this year and yet she’s still vulnerable and makes mistakes. But she always picks herself up. I’ve adored the woman she’s become this season.

I love Amy Adams. She is wonderful. Evan Rachel Wood is a blast. I am also really excited about Ari Graynor from Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008) and An American Crime (2007). I think it is an exciting time for young women in this industry. I am excited to make my own path.

Happy Birthday: Hunter Parrish

hunterparrish.jpgHappy Birthday actor Hunter Parrish

Born: May 13, 1987 in Richmond, Virginia, USA

Married to: Kathryn Wahl (13 September 2015 – present)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

MOVIE POSTERRV
2006
dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
Stars:
Robin Williams
Cheryl Hines
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dir. Nancy Meyers
Stars:
Meryl Streep
Steve Martin
Baldwin

17 AGAIN Movie Trailer17 Again
dir. Burr Steers
Starring
Zac Efron
Matthew Perry
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Happy Birthday: Harvey Keitel

harveykeitel.jpgHappy Birthday actor Harvey Keitel

Born: May 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York, USA

Married to: Daphna Kastner (7 October 2001 – present) (1 child)

Read reviews of the best of the actor:

Who's That Knocking at my DoorWho’s That Knocking at my Door
1967
dir. Martin Scorsese
Cast
Harvey Keitel
Zina Bethune

Mean StreetsMean Streets
1973
dir. Martin Scorsese
Starring
Keitel
Robert DeNiro

Taxi DriverTaxi Driver
1976
dir. Martin Scorsese
Starring
Keitel
Robert DeNiro

SATURN 3Saturn 3
1980
dir Stanley Donen
Starring
Farrah Fawcett
Kirk Douglas

BAD LIEUTENANTBad Lieutenant
1992
dir. Abel Ferrara
starring
Keitel
Frankie Thorn

THELMA AND LOUISEThelma and Louise
1991
dir. Ridley Scott
Starring
Geena Davis
Susan Sarandon

BAD LIEUTENANTBad Lieutenant
1992
dir. Abel Ferrara
starring
Keitel
Frankie Thorn

RESERVOIR DOGSReservoir Dogs
1992
dir. Quentin Tarantino
Starring
Keitel
Tim Roth
Steve Buscemi

MOVIE POSTERTHE CONGRESS
2014
dir. Ari Folman
Stars:
Robin Wright
Harvey Keitel

THE PIANOThe Piano
1993
dir. Jane Campion
Starring
Hunter
Harvey Keitel
Paquin

PulpFictionPulp Fiction
1994
dir. Quentin Tarantino
starring
John Travolta
Samuel L. Jackson

MOVIE POSTERTHE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL
2014
dir. Wes Anderson
Stars:
Saoirse Ronan
Lea Seydoux

From Dusk Till DawnFrom Dusk Till Dawn
1996
dir. by Robert Rodriguez
starring
George Clooney
Quentin Tarantino

COP LANDCop Land
1997
dir. James Mangold
Cast
Sylvester Stallone
Harvey Keitel

U-571
2000
dir. Jonathan Mostow
starring
Matthew McConaughey
Bill Paxton
Kietel

Little Fockers Little Fockers
dir. Paul Weitz
Stars:
Ben Stiller
Teri Polo

Wrong Turn at TahoeWrong Turn at Tahoe
2009
dir. Franck Khalfoun
Cast
Genevieve Alexandra
Cuba Gooding Jr

National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Directed by Jon Turteltaub
Starring
Nicolas Cage
Jon Voight

MOVIE POSTERMOONRISE KINGDOM
dir. Wes Anderson
Cast:
Bill Murray
Bruce Willis