Somewhere Tonight

Somewhere Tonight

Colour, DCP
Netherlands, USA, 2010, 85 min
WP – World premiere
Section: Official Selection - Out of Competition

Director: Michael Di Jiacomo
Screenplay: Michael Di Jiacomo podle filmu / based on the film 06 (1-900) by Theo van Gogh
Dir. of Photography: Thomas Kist
Music: Giulio Carmassi
Designer: Ola Maslik
Editor: Barry Alexander Brown
Producer: Gijs van de Westelaken, Bruce Weiss
Production: Column Film
Sales: Cinemavault
  
Cast: John Turturro, Katherine Borowitz, Max Casella

Synopsis

At first glance, middle-aged Leroy and agoraphobic  Patricia don’t have much in common – except perhaps their stereotypical, unhappy lives. Of course they also suffer from unsatisfied desires, but after somewhat improbably hooking up over an adult chat phone line, their relationship might quench those urges. Both characters have problems with social interaction, and they can sometimes behave abnormally, but the film, tending towards humanism, shows their folly as beautiful and undeserving of censure. Wisdom can be found in Leroy’s behavior, which likens him to Chance from Hal Ashby’s legendary film Being There (1979). The picture portrays the characters’ phobias with loving understanding, never exploiting difference even while it remains a key characteristic. Somewhere Tonight was inspired by murdered Dutch director Theo van Gogh’s 1994 film 06 (1-900), whose Interview inspired the Steve Buscemi remake of the same name (KVIFF 2007).

About the director

Michael Di Jiacomo (b. 1963, Wilmington, Delaware, USA) studied film at New York University, where he wrote, produced, and directed a number of shorts. Of these, The Lost Treasure of Captain Cornelius "Deadeye” Tuckett (1989) took a student Oscar, winning in the same year as Jan Svěrák’s Oilgobblers (Ropáci). His first feature Animals (1997) was shown at festivals around the world and in competition at Karlovy Vary. Somewhere Tonight is Di Jiacomo’s second feature. He is currently preparing another film with John Turturro entitled Emilio of the Beans.

Katherine Borowitz, Michael Di Jiacomo, Thomas Kist, John Turturro, Gijs van de Westelaken

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