Out of today’s list of 5 features screened, four of them will eventually be shown on screens having already secured domestic distribution, – the solo pic that won’t be seeing the screen was heavy on naked bodies and the such.
Before heading out to Toronto, I had the chance to make up for missing out on this Sundance number (conflict of scheduling). It's a first time film that is raw and definitely low budget, but the first 30 minutes will charm the dickens out of you. To be released by Magnolia Pictures this coming Friday, today we have a special treat for you: an exclusive clip from the comedy.
For all of you who’ve attempted the festival experience know first hand how important it sometimes is to finish a long day with a great film – it makes you want to repeat the horror of watching 5 more films the day after. Alan Balls’ Nothing Is Private (now property of Warner Independent Pictures) makes me want to push until this coming Friday for more movie magic. It’s also the type of film that will find a lot of haters but for twisted folks like moi – there was plenty to appreciate in this directorial debut.