Co-wrote this film Brody is buzzing….
Richard Brody (@tnyfrontrow), The New Yorker
If nobody was talking about a movie that hasn’t come out yet, who’d have heard of it? (Yogi Berra, film critic: “Nobody’s talking about it anymore, it’s got too much buzz.”) So let’s stick with the pure passion apart from the un-buzz that the question calls for and say that the yet-un-festival-programmed movie I’m most impatient to see this year is “Movie No. 1,” Josephine Decker’s latest, in which Miranda July is one of the actors — two of the most inventive artists of the moment working together, joined by a third, the cinematographer Ashley Connor, a sample of whose singular artistry in this movie July recently tweeted.
And for those who worry that the musical genre, pressed ardently ahead by Spike Lee in “Chi-Raq,” has suffered a grievous setback this year, fear not: “Movie No. 1” includes a production number choreographed by Faye Driscoll. Decker’s short film — also a musical — in “collective:unconscious” was among the cinematic high points of 2016; her originality conveys a sense of fate, in the sense of Robert Bresson, who passed this sentence on artists: they’re people who are unable to do things the way other people do. That’s why I’m so damned impatient to see what she’ll do next.
More on BEFORE THE NIGHT SKY
American Opera Projects: Before The Night Sky
Movie # 1
First announcement for the film I co-wrote this summer with the director, Josephine Decker.
Molly Parker, Miranda July & Newcomer Helena Howard Topline Indie Pic ‘Movie No. 1’
Summer means film making where I come from.
This is my working on a film face. Not usually this happy. Details to come.
In the meantime, check out these films:
Planning the next incarnation…
Great Vid by James Daniel.
Till Next time, Swimmers
The Good Swimmer ends its run at Prototype Festival…stay tuned for next incarnation.
The Good Swimmer: Five more shows @Prototype Festival
The Good Swimmer at Prototype Festival
Opening night: The Good Swimmer
Prototype Festival, January 7-17th