Matthew Broderick
comedy "Wonderful World" premieres Dec. 8 in Sedona
Two-time Tony Award-winner stars in
latest film festival offering;
Writer/director and producer of the
film to be in Sedona for Q&A discussions
SEDONA, AZ (November 30, 2009) - Two-time Tony Award-winner Matthew Broderick stars in “Wonderful World”
— a bittersweet comedy about families, friends and a frivolous fight
against corporate institutions — which premieres in Sedona on Tuesday,
Dec. 8. There will be two screenings of the film at 4:00 and 7:00 p.m.
at Harkins Sedona Six Theatres.
The film is being
presented by the Sedona International Film Festival in this
one-night-only special engagement as part of its popular Second Tuesday
Cinema Series. The Sedona premiere comes five weeks before the U.S.
theatrical release in New York and Los Angeles.
“Wonderful World”
writer/director Josh Goldin and the film’s producer Glenn Williamson
will be in Sedona to present the film and host Q&A discussions following
the screenings.
“
‘Wonderful World’ — in a modern way — echoes the theme of the classic
‘It’s A Wonderful Life’,” said Sagan Lewis, the film festival’s program
director. “Broderick's character is a pessimist who is forced to look at
himself and his negative effect on those he loves. Just as George Bailey
found life's true magic in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’, Broderick plays
a character who has the opportunity to discover that on this wonderful
planet miracles happen everywhere.”
Matthew Broderick plays Ben Singer, a failed children's folk singer, a newly unemployed proofreader and an every-other-weekend dad to his young daughter (Jodelle Ferland) in the new comedy “Wonderful World” which premieres in Sedona on Tuesday, Dec. 8, as part of the Sedona International Film Festival’s Tuesday Cinema Series.
Matthew Broderick
(Finding Amanda, The Producers) plays Ben Singer, a failed
children's folk singer, a newly unemployed proofreader and an
every-other-weekend dad to his young daughter (Jodelle Ferland), who
prefers pretty much anything to listening to her dad's pessimistic
ramblings.
Struggling in all
aspects of his life, Ben's only comforts come from smoking alone and
regular chess games with his smart and opinionated Senegalese roommate
Ibou (Michael Kenneth Williams, The Wire, The Road). When Ibou is
suddenly struck ill and an insensitive municipal employee exacerbates
the emergency situation, Ben pours his energy into a lawsuit against the
city for depraved indifference.
Ben’s life begins
to turn around with the arrival of Ibou’s beautiful and sexy sister
Khadi (Sanaa Lathan, The Family That Preys) from Senegal, who
moves into Ibou’s room in Ben’s apartment. As Ben suspects that it is
his own cynicism corroding the beauty around him, he realizes that it’s
all a matter of perspective. And things begin to change.
When asked about
his inspiration for the film, writer/director Josh Goldin is quick to
admit that the inspiration was himself.
“I wanted to
create a movie about a man who saw only the negative side of things (an
emblematic character for our times I think) and I used the workings of
my own brain for research,” said Goldin. “A lot of what Ben says in the
movie reflects a kind of dark commentary that runs through my own head.
He is both more honest and more unhappy than I am. The negative part of
me believes he is more unhappy because he is more honest.”
“I sympathize
totally with Ben’s plight and I’m glad he had a catharsis,” added
Goldin. “I believe these moments of catharsis are possible. They are
what keep us going.”
Ben (Matthew Broderick, right) finds comfort in regular chess games with his smart and opinionated Senegalese roommate Ibou (Michael Kenneth Williams).
The star of the
film, Matthew Broderick, is a veteran of stage and screen, garnering two
Tony Awards for Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” and the Broadway
revival of “How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” He was
nominated for another Tony for his performance in the smash Broadway hit
“The Producers” which he reprised later for the film version. An
instantly recognizable film presence, Broderick (who received immediate
fame and attention for “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”) has appeared in more
than 40 feature films.
In addition to
his stage, screen and Broadway credits, he has also appeared in the
Showtime film Master Harold…and the Boys and received an Emmy
nomination for the TNT production of David Mamet’s A Life in the
Theater in which he starred opposite Jack Lemmon.
“I wrote the
script with my old pal Matthew Broderick in mind for the main role and,
even more luckily, Matthew loved the script,” said Goldin. “The moment
he signed on, ‘Wonderful World’ went from being a Josh Goldin movie to
being a Matthew Broderick vehicle.”
“ ‘Wonderful
World’ is the perfect film to feature during the holidays, and it is a
major coup for our festival to get it five weeks before its major-city
release,” said film festival director Patrick Schweiss. “Having the
writer/director and producer here for the Q&A makes it even more
special.”
The title sponsor for the event is the
Sedona Kids Tax Credit program. The lodging host is Amara 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.
“Wonderful World” will
be shown at Harkins Sedona Six Theatres on Tuesday, Dec. 8 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. 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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