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The Best Movie of 2009…..IRENE IN TIME

Thursday, December 31st, 2009
After seeing all the films, I assume will receive Oscar nominations this year, for Best Picture, I was not going to pick a Best Picture for 2009.
Then I read this letter to the Arts Editor in The Los Angeles Times about AVATAR.
“Though it is not difficult to see how they spent more than $350 million to produce “Avatar,” it is difficult to understand why — except the obvious motive that they hope it will earn back an even larger fortune, not only from the theater ticket sales, but also from all of the commercial tie-ins it has and will generate.

Remembering H.L. Mencken’s quote that “No one ever went broke underestimating the (bad) taste of the American public,” they very well might succeed.

However, as for the movie itself, you’ve probably seen it all before: If you have seen “Jurassic Park,” “The Lord of the Rings,” “Star Wars,” “Apocalypse Now,” old “cowboys and Indians” B-movies, and any of a number of other films in all of these genres — and then throw in a healthy dose of Busby Berkeley kitsch — there is nothing new in “Avatar.” You’ve also heard it all before, from the cliché-riddled dialogue to the “boom boom” and “screech screech” sound effects; even the score by James Horner channels everyone from Gustav Holst and Edward Elgar to Howard Shore.

Ron Streicher

That letter made me reflect on the films I had seen in 2009; and upon reflection, it became evident to me, that I had seen a film which was original, had stunning performances, packed a life lesson,had outstanding music, and a point of view. IRENE IN TIME, Written and  Directed by Henry Jaglom is a vest pocket masterpiece.

I have often wondered about the individual back stories of the female contestants on Reality Tv programs. How they, in good conscience, could evacuate privacy from their lives?

Jaglom  is the leading exponent of Bergmanesque among our current crop of film makers/playwrights. Here, working in an Ingmar Bergman vein of humanistic discovery, he takes a devastating look at the back stories of all those inane female REALITY TV contestants. He has caught their pulse. The heroine, IRENE does not wind up on a Reality Show, but that was the only other logical choice in her life.

Tanna Frederick is wonderful, in her portrayal of total, complete, almost  catholic vulnerability; Her every action, every thought is afflicted with the leprosy of vulnerability.  The ground that Ibsen and Tolstoy pioneered in trying to explain modern women gets a full, fruitful vetting in her performance.

Ms. Frederick’s performance is keenly supported by Kelly DeSarla, who gives a seasoned, and ripe performance as the lesbian who has a great deal of issues with her reprobate,not so recovering, drug addict of a father, played by David Proval of THE SOPRANOS.

The best scene  in the film, in my opinion, is the dialog between IRENE, and her mother, played brilliantly by Victoria Tennant.  Not bitter, but wise and bittersweet, the mother desperately tries to explain to her daughter the lure, and danger, hope and shipwreck, she experienced being married to IRENE’s father, the danger of being married to an emotionally reckless man.

 I sincerely hope some kind soul will splice that scene and send it to Elin Nordegren,she needs it.

As for the original  music in IRENE IN TIME, scored by Harriet Schock; it is sublime.

BEST DOCUMENTARY remains GOOD HAIR, which did not made the cut for the Oscar.

Kelly DeSarla’s Trifecta, Actor, Film Maker, Flutist

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The JEOPARDY Question for the Day.

Who is a classically trained flutist? (trained at North Texas State, and Bren, Czech Republic), film maker ( her short THE SILENCE AFTER is a film festival film about the dilemma of women married to venal men)? and actor(the film IRENE IN TIME, with her co-starring,  is currently in theatrical release, her film, in which she stars, SLICES, just came out on DVD, and she just wrapped a starring role in the film noir thriller, THE CONFESSION)?

answer

KELLY DeSARLA

I first met Kelly as a screenwriter, she had written a very funny yet poignant comedy-thriller about four American women who, while on vacation in Spain, get caught up in the end of the world, 2012.

I liked the screenplay a lot, it has New Age mythology, Mayan myths, an a lot of scenes with women in bikinis.

I have also heard her play the flute, and she is better than MARTIN PRINCE, (the only other flutist I know).

I have seen her act on stage in Henry Jaglom’s ALWAYS BUT NOT FOREVER.

As someone who sees a lot of actors, on a lot of days, I can asure you we are in an age of  diminishing choices, REALITY Tv has over whelmed the art. So many modern actors always act as if they are always on camera, there is NO INTIMACY outside of their love affair with the camera, either real or imagined.

They think themselves interesting,not the characters they protray.

Kelly DeSarla is a throwback, to the birth of modern acting, Ingmar Bergman.

In Henry Jaglom’s Bergmanesque marital comedy, ‘Always - But Not Forever’” Kelly DeSarla gives a “sweet and affecting turn” as “Dinah’s rigid best pal, Lucy”

- Paul Birchall, LA Weekly

 

The key word in that quote is BERGMANESQUE, which is dead on accurate. Mr. Jaglom is the leading exponent of Bergmanesque among our current crop of film makers/playwrights. And Kelly has delivered, exposing the sweet kernel of modern women, overwhelmed by the unrelenting demands of modern womanhood. Fresh and unscripted.

 

Kelly DeSarla is “sobering” as Lucy, Dinah’s married friend who is “so bonded to her baby that she is indifferent to her husband’s needs. . . The acting feels fresh and unscripted, full of amusing behavioral tics and nuances.

- Jay Reiner, The Hollywood Reporter

 

 

Fresh and unscripted… what a compliment to an actor, so many actors now are unscripted in the REALITY TV mode, always playing to the camera, even when there is no camera. Kelly has stepped back to a Golden Age of acting, where the actors interacted with the script and made the scripted scene, unscripted.

 

Reality TV acting has made the unscripted, scripted.

 

Henry Jaglom is a great American artist, working the Henry James/Ingmar Bergman vein of humanistic discovery. His film, IRENE IN TIME, is currently in theaters. It is a devastating look at the back stories of all those inane REALITY TV contestants. He has caught their pulse.

 

In it, Kelly gives a seasoned, and ripe performance as the lesbian who has a great deal of issues with her reprobate recovering, not so recovering, drug addict of a father, played by David Proval of THE SOPRANOS.

 

 . Kelly and David Proval from IRENE IN TIME, ,

 

 

What is it about Kelly DeSarla? Is it the way she holds a moment in her unpredictable way or the way one can trust her never to betray her own truth? Maybe it’s all that fresh beauty or her unusual gaze. Whatever it is, you’ll find it hard to turn your head away from the screen.” ..Karen Black,Academy Award Nominee, Golden Globe Winner.

 

Ms. Black cut her acting chops working with Jack Nicholson, Burgess Meredith, Lee Remick, James Coburn, Gene Hackman, she knows that Kelly could maintain herself with the best.

 

So I recommend actors watch her work, and the public enjoy her films.

 

Confession:”
/http://www.confessionthemovie.com
Cast  Kelly DeSarla,  Maurice Benard (General Hospital), Brennan Elliot (Flight 93, The 4400), Cindy Pickett (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off). written and directed by Ed Kaye

“Slices”:
http://www.slicesthemovie.com/default.html
To purchase “Slices” on DVD:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_0_6?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=slices+dvd&sprefix=slices

 HENRY JAGLOM’S IRENE IN TIME

“Irene in Time”: Website 

http://www.ireneintime.com/

 

 

 

“The acting is exactly right, across the board, with standout performances from Kelly DeSarla, veterans Victoria Tennant and Karen Black.” - Larry Wines,
SIDEBAR
Kelly Performed as flute soloist with Harriet Schock and her band at Kulacks Woodshed on July 11th in Los Angeles. Ms. Schock wrote some wondrous music for the film, IRENE IN TIME,
“DANCING WITH MY FATHER”
Words and Music by Harriet Schock and Ron Troutman
Performed by Tanna Frederick
Performed by Harriet Schock and her Band
Published by More Future Schock Songs and Watermelon Vibes
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/harrietschock
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