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“The Narrows,” a new feature film
based on the novel “Heart of the Old
Country”, features a stellar
ensemble cast including Emmy-nominee
Vincent D’Onofrio and Kevin Zegers.
The film will make its Arizona
premiere on Tuesday, April 14, at
Harkins Sedona Six. |
Film Festival
presents Arizona Premiere of "The Narrows" at Second
Tuesday
Join
screenwriter/producer Tatiana Blackington for
exclusive look at new film on April 14
SEDONA, AZ - April 1, 2009 - The Sedona
International Film Festival is proud to present the
Arizona Premiere of “The Narrows” at the April
installment of the Second Tuesday Cinema Series.
There will be two screenings of the film at 4:00 and
7:00 p.m. on April 14 at Harkins Sedona Six
Theatres.
“The Narrows,” a new feature film based on the novel
“Heart of the Old Country,” features a stellar
ensemble cast including Emmy-nominee Vincent D’Onofrio, Kevin Zegers, Sophia Bush and Eddie
Cahill. The film which premiered at the Toronto
International Film Festival, has been playing to
critical and audience acclaim at festivals around
the globe.
Tatiana Blackington, who adapted the Tim McLoughlin
novel for the screen and also co-produced the film,
will be present in Sedona to host the film and
conduct a Q&A session after both screenings.
“The Narrows” is a gripping, heartfelt story about
life’s crossroads, and how difficult it can be to
choose which way to go. Mike Manadoro (Kevin Zegers),
a young man from the Bay Ridge area of Brooklyn,
wants nothing more than to leave the old
neighborhood and study photography at a prestigious
Manhattan university. The problem is Mike's father
Vinny (Vincent D’Onofrio), a retired sanitation
worker-turned-bookie, is on disability and does not
have the financial means to support his son’s dream.
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Kevin Zegers and Sophia Bush star in “The Narrows”. The film which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, has been playing to critical and audience acclaim at festivals around the globe.
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When local mob boss Tony (Titus Welliver) offers
Mike a well-paid job delivering a mysterious
package, he thinks he has found his ticket to
freedom. Mike soon saves enough money to enter
college and there he meets the beautiful and
intellectual Kathy Popovich (Sophia Bush). She is
the complete opposite of every girl he has ever met,
but in order to keep her around, he needs to hide
his new gig.
However, when Mike’s tough childhood buddy Nicky
Shades (Eddie Cahill) gets back from Afghanistan and
is looking for a job, trouble ensues. In this world
of small-time crime, friendship and loyalty are in
short supply. The stakes only get higher as it
becomes clear Mike must quickly decide which way his
life is going to turn, and that no matter what he
chooses, there will be consequences.
“The Narrows” was directed by François Velle. Born
in France, Velle first worked as a child actor.
After a few years as a director’s assistant in film
and television, he became a TV writer/director in
his home country. His work received seven
nominations and two wins at the D’Or awards, the
French equivalent to the Emmys. Velle made his
feature film debut as writer and director with the
comedy, “Comme des Rois” (Kings for a Day). The film
earned not only critical praise, but also the
attention of DreamWorks executives who have acquired
the remake rights.
“When I read ‘Heart of the Old Country’, a crime
drama set in Brooklyn, I was amazed by its
authenticity and how the author Tim McLoughlin
avoided the clichés that can come with such familiar
territory. And for good reason — Tim’s own
experience is behind every page and on every street
corner,” said Velle. “I knew it would be a challenge
to convey both the sweetness and the cruelty of this
fading world.”
“I was honored when screenwriter Tatiana Blackington
sent me ‘Heart of the Old Country,’ and recommended
me to direct the film version,” added Velle.
Blackington will be in Sedona to host “The Narrows”
and the Q&A sessions following both screenings. A
native of Washington, DC, Blackington studied French
and Russian at New York University and in Paris,
then received a Masters degree in writing at the
University of Southern California.
The title sponsor for the event is Pasidg
Productions: Tommy Stovall and Marc Sterling. The
co-sponsor is Vora Financial. The lodging host is
Los Abrigados Resort & Spa. The series is also made
possible by a grant from the Arizona Commission on
the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts and the
City of Sedona.
“The Narrows” will be shown at Harkins Sedona Six
Theatres on Tuesday, April 14 at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Tickets are $10, or $8 for Film Sedona members, and
will be available starting at 3:00 p.m. that day in
the Harkins lobby. Cash or checks only. Seats are
limited. Film Sedona members can purchase tickets in
advance at the Sedona International Film Festival
office, 1785 W. Hwy. 89A, Suite 2B, or by calling
282-1177.
For more information, visit:
www.SedonaFilmFestival.com.
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