Traverse City Record-Eagle

2009 Traverse City Film Festival

July 30, 2009

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Missing: Michael Moore. The film festival founder did not attend Wednesday's documentary filmmaker panel, even though he was listed in programs as a participant. Moore is busy working on his own latest doc so we'll count that as an excused absence.

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Quipped: Michelle Esrick of "Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie" told Wednesday's panel crowd that some might know her movie's muse "as a Ben & Jerry's ice cream flavor." She, however, "was completely inspired" by the Woodstock legend.

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There's a book stall upstairs at the City Opera House -- and a book cart traveling to the other venues -- stocked by Brilliant Books of Suttons Bay and featuring "all the books on all the movies" at this year's festival, plus more. There are sections about the environment, the Mideast, Woodstock and cooking, plus numerous titles about filmmaking itself.

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Two films about Judaism will screen at Insideout Gallery, 229 Garland, Friday, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

The films, by Chuck Davis, chronicle his return to Judaism -- the religion of his birth -- after practicing Buddhism for 20 years. Tickets are $5. Davis will be on hand for questions. The family-oriented event will end before sundown on the Sabbath.

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Left Foot Charley, a winery at the Grand Traverse Commons, hosts a special TC Film Festival tasting Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person for food and wine pairings, live music and winery tours. Call 995-0500.

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The screening of "Hair" tonight at the Open Space is essentially a brand-new movie. There wasn't a decent print of the 1979 musical left, said Deb Lake, executive director of the film festival, so a new print was made and it will be put in a film archive after the festival.

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"Troubled Water," the opening night film by Norwegian director Erik Poppe, was inspired in part by a tragic car accident that took the life of Poppe's young cousin, the director told audiences after the screening. Poppe, who rarely attends festivals, earned sustained applause for the intense drama about forgiveness, redemption and the choices people make. He sought special permission from musician Paul Simon to use an organ arrangement of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in the film.

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A Shutterbooth photo booth drew crowds at the opening night party at the Wade-Trim parking lot. The machine churned out a complimentary strip of four photos with a film festival logo at the bottom. The booth could hold 20 people at once; 14 crammed in at one point Tuesday night.

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The balloon sculptures from the opening night street party showed up later at the Wade-Trim parking lot party, dancing their way through the crowd. Jazz North broke into an impromptu version of "99 Luftballons."

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Osama Bawardi, producer of the Palestinian film "Salt of This Sea," screening tonight at 9 at Milliken Auditorium and Friday at 6 p.m. at the State Theatre, is in the U.S. for the first time. He said he had no problems getting through customs. He arrived here from Jordan.

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A brief power blip Wednesday morning turned into a 10-minute break from "Azur and Asmar," that day's selection for the Kids Film Fest. The sound reel had to be rewound, but Deb Lake, executive director of the film festival, said, "I think the kids liked it. They got to go to the bathroom and buy popcorn."

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  • Film festival awards announced

    The full list of awards for the movies in the Traverse City Film Festival, announced late Sunday, includes the Founders Prize for Funniest Fiction Film for "In The Loop" and the Audience Prize for Best Documentary for "Food., Inc."

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  • 2009 film fest is 'pretty popular'

    John and Ruth Buta spent their 51st wedding anniversary at the Traverse City Film Festival, where they had to sit separately at a sold-out screening of "Mike's Surprise." But the couple got an anniversary gift before the film started, when Ruth Buta's name was drawn for a private "test screening" of festival founder Michael Moore's new film in the next few weeks.

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  • Young filmmakers learn the craft

    Young filmmakers honed their skills at this year's Traverse City Film Festival. Many said they picked up things they wouldn't be able to learn elsewhere.

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  • Moore: New movie on truth of bailout

    Michael Moore said his new movie will "tell you the truth about the bailout, the crash, the robbery that's taken place." Moore talked about "Capitalism: A Love Story" following a screening of his first movie, "Roger & Me," Saturday night at the Traverse City Film Festival.

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  • Film Festival Outtakes: 08/03/2009

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  • Saturday, August 1, 2009
  • Michigan runners win Stars of the Mile

    It was a Michigan day. Rondell Ruff won the men's Stars of the Mile -- the reincarnation of the Golden Mile -- by over a second to finish off a Wolverine sweep, as fellow former University of Michigan runner Nicole Edwards won the women's race.

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  • Video: "Mr. JoJangles" in downtown TC

    A video clip of "Mr. JoJangles" performing in downtown Traverse City during the film festival.

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  • No joke! Plans in the works for comedy fest

    Jeff Garlin, of HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm", and Traverse City Film Festival co-founder Michael Moore told a crowd Saturday at a comedy panel discussion that plans are in the works to hold -- what else? -- a comedy festival in town next spring.

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  • Buskers: Will play for ... fun

    Buskers are taking to the pavement during the Traverse City Film Festival for an audience of art-lovers.

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  • Festival energy is 'contagious'

    Festival attendees can take home T-shirts and ticket stubs as mementos of the fifth annual Traverse City Film Festival. Or, they can take home original artwork and memories of local music.

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  • Film Festival outtakes: 08/02/2009

    Saturday's numbers make it look like this year's film festival was ... ta-da! ... the best ever. Estimates have admissions at more than 96,000. That doesn't include "Big" at the Open Space. Last year, there were 80,000 admissions. Plus more outtakes from around town.

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  • Film Festival schedule: 08/02/2009

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  • Friday, July 31, 2009
  • Short films find home at fest

    Ian Hollander's first job, back in middle school, was at the Bay Theatre in Suttons Bay, working concessions, or in the projection room, or whatever was needed. "That's where I got interested in films," Hollander, 23, said. Now he's making them. Hollander's short film, "All of Me," is one of 14 "Shorts by Students" screening at the Traverse City Film Festival Sunday at noon at the Old Town Playhouse.

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  • 'Roger & Me' gets anniversary screening

    "Roger and Me" shows Moore pursuing Smith to confront him about the impact on Flint following massive job cuts at GM. The film gets a 20th anniversary screening tonight at 9 p.m. at the State Theatre. The screening is sold out, but standby tickets may be available.

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  • Council says film incentive program is safe

    Michigan's film incentives are safe, despite reports to the contrary, said the Michigan Film Office director.

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  • Film Festival schedule: 08/01/2009

    The Saturday schedule for the Traverse City Film Festival.

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  • Film Festival outtakes: 08/01/2009

    Zoltar, the wish-granter from "Big," will be at the Open Space before tonight's screening of the movie to field wishes. Plus more outtakes from around town.

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  • Film gurus work hard for the audience

    A patron wouldn't know it from the plush theater seat, but there's a lot happening in the projectionist booth to make movie magic.

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  • Film Festival schedule: 07/31/2009

    Today at the Traverse City Film Festival

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  • 'Hair' brings out the free spirits

    As the sounds of a roots band filled the Open Space, Lanae Sambrano-Bartz danced on the grass in bellbottoms and a midriff-baring sweater, a headband holding back her long hair threaded with braids.

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  • Kids festival gets rave reviews

    Kids eagerly awaited the first film to be shown at the new Traverse City Kids Film Festival. Their line stretched around the block.

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  • Fewer festival films will return to State

    The people who live in Traverse City can hang onto one thing during the Traverse City Film Festival. Some of these movies are coming back. But there won't be as many returning next year, according to film festival officials. The returning movies don't bring in as many people as other movies, they said, and the only returning movie that drew decent crowds last year was "Kenny."

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  • Students learn the ropes of documentaries

    It took Kevin McMahon six years to complete his film, "Waterlife" -- two years to make it and four years to raise money for it. It's the kind of detail prospective documentary makers rarely consider but almost certainly will face, McMahon said in a TCFF Film School session Thursday called "Documentary 101."

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