FilmMakerMag
Filmmaker Magazine, a publication of IFP, offers articles, links, and resources on independent film. www.filmmakermagazine.com ...
|
Back to Everything Index
PARTY HOPPING IN TORONTOYesterday walking from one theater to another at the Varsity multiplex that houses the Toronto International Film Festival's Industry Screenings, I thought that things seemed a little quiet, missing the usual crowded hub-bub. No one seemed to agree with me, though. "This will be a rebound market," predicted one sales agent friend, who thought that a nice flurry of sales would materialize from the screenings this week. Another shrugged at my observation. "Everybody is here," he said. And later even I didn't agree with myself after I wound up at two very crowded parties filled with industry players. The first was Focus's bash for the Coen Brothers' Burn After Reading, their slyly loopy CIA comedy which mines a lot of humor from both the craziness of American political decision making (or lack thereof) as well as a whole host of mid-life anxieties. Taking place at the Spice Route, attendees from the film included the Coens, Brad Pitt and Tilda Swinton, the latter her usual sartorially stunning self. Seeing her glide into the room I flashed on one of the things I especially liked in the film: Swinton's aggressively plaid, impossibly stylish wardrobe. I grew up in D.C. -- people are not that well dressed there. (And certainly not for the last eight years.) But that's okay. Swinton is that rare female star who makes the character come to her, not the other way around. And the viewer is always the richer.
Posted on 09/07/08 by: FilmMakerMag Post a Comment
|