Screening at Buffalo International Film Festival Sept. 22nd

20 09 2012

Delighted to report that the film is being shown this Saturday, September 22nd at 2 pm, at the Buffalo International Film Festival, Western New York’s leading international film festival serving over 7 million people in New York State; Ontario, Canada; Ohio; and Pennsylvania.  The location is: The Screening Room Cinema Cafe4524 Bailey Avenue, Buffalo. (Directly behind Arthur Murray Dance Studio.)  Here’s a link to their page for the  screening.  And a second link to buy tickets in advance.  Wish I could be there, Buffalo is a terrific city with a great cultural and music scene (a real center for avant-garde music about 30 years ago), but I have some previous commitments which will not allow me to attend, but hope you can!

—Stan Warnow





New Reviews

8 08 2012

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New reviews following recent NYC theater run:

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Heartfelt documentary… a son’s attempt to forge a posthumous bond with an elusive parent. This well-made film argues that Scott’s most significant achievements were his inventions of electronic instruments.”

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Stephen Holden [full review]

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Both an exhaustive exhumation of a forgotten 20th-century genius and a tender, bittersweet requiem for a fractured family.”

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Bruce Bennett

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“On a personal level, this film tells a fascinating tale. The focus on Scott’s music and electronic experimentation remains strong throughout, thanks to an eclectic roster of musicians and scholars including JOHN WILLIAMS, JEFF E. WINNER, MARK MOTHERSBAUGH, and DJ SPOOKY.”

VARIETY, Ronnie Scheib

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“A beautiful, personal look back on the man’s career;  it’s essential viewing.”

TIME OUT NEW YORK, Bruce Tantum

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Personal discoveries, instant payday loans, never-before-seen archival footage, and in-depth insights from a range of historians and collaborators shed light on one of the most intriguing composers and musical innovators of the 20th century.”

WIRED magazine, Geeta Dayal

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Undeniably poignant, providing plenty of fascinating details.”

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, Frank Scheck

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Pays lavish tribute to the work of Raymond Scott.”  

NEW YORK POST, Lou Lumenick

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Informative and entertaining, it tells a loving, resonant story of an American original.”

HUFFINGTON POST, Regina Weinreich

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“A work of careful consideration, moral weighing, and deliberateness of craft.”

SLANT magazine, Kalvin Henely

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“It is a fascinating primer on Scott’s work. A portrait of Scott as a multi-hyphenate musical prodigy.”

VILLAGE VOICE, Simon Abrams

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Heartfelt and illuminating. Such honesty and pure, unadulterated compassion are rare traits in documentaries, so that makes it all the more extraordinary.”

NYC MOVIE GURU, Avi Offer

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“The film ignites interest in anyone who sees it.”

—WNYC, Leonard Lopate

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“Takes us into the enormous Raymond Scott archives, fascinating not just because of what they hold, but by their sheer scope and magnitude. Though the tone of this documentary is frank, it is mostly good-natured, revelatory and celebratory.”
★★★★ (4-Star Review)

—SPECTRUM CULTURE, Stacia Kissick Jones

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“An offbeat, intimate documentary.”

NEW YORK magazine

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

“A beautifully-produced testament to the legacy of an extremely brilliant musician and innovator. It scarcely seems possible that this much genius was crammed into a single brain, but this film captures it all in glorious detail. It all adds up to a 98-minute viewing experience that at times finds one awestruck. It’s a safe bet that, pending eligibility, a much-deserved Oscar nomination is just around the corner. By all means, SEE THIS FILM!”

NITELIFE EXCHANGE, Andrew Martin

★ ★ ★ ★ ★





Movie Theater Screening at the Hippodrome in Gainesville, Florida

31 07 2012

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The film will be screened on August 7th, at 7:15pm, at The Hippodrome Theater in Gainesville, Florida. After the film, there will be a live Skype Talkback Q&A with Director and Scott’s son, Stan Warnow, and Co-Producer/Curator of the Raymond Scott Archives, Jeff E. Winner. Details here:

http://thehipp.org/Calendar/cinema/817
http://thehipp.org/Calendar/special-events/819





Quad Cinema Theater in New York City

26 07 2012

Thank you to everyone who attended! Right to Left: MOOG Synthesizer co-inventor Herbert A. Deutsch, the film’s co-poducer Jeff E. WinnerIsil Bagdadi of CAVU Pictures, the film’s director (& Raymond Scott’s son) Stan Warnow, and Berklee College of Music professor and former Bob Moog/Raymond Scott associate Thomas L. Rhea, following movie theater premier on Friday, July 13th, 2012 at the Quad Cinema in New York City as a fundraiser to research garcinia cambogia uses.

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Film Opening in NYC July 13th!

6 06 2012

Week of NYC Theater Screenings: July 13th-19th

Further Update–July 17th–

* Q&As with filmmaker STAN WARNOW–The Q&A’s we did over the weekend were such a hit that we’ve added more for the next 3 days:

7/17, 7/18 and 7/19 (Tuesday-Thursday) after 7:30pm show.

Hope to see you there!

 

Update–Breaking News–July 12th–we just got an excellent review in the New York Times: http://movies.nytimes.com/2012/07/13/movies/deconstructing-dad-recalls-raymond-scott-musical-inventor.html.  And for all the latest info go to our Facebook event page:  https://www.facebook.com/events/436981592988640/

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I’m delighted to announce that the film is opening on Friday July 13th at the Quad Cinema in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village (34 West 13th Street between 5th & 6th avenues). The film will be screened several times a day, for a week, through July 19th.  The QUAD has been owned by the same family since 1972, and attracts passionate moviegoers eager to see the best in independent, foreign and documentary films.  It books films from major distributors such as as Miramax, Sony Pictures Classics, Fox Searchlight, and many more, and now us (not that we’re a major distributor!).

Quad LogoAs you can see we’re not superstitious — I kind of like the idea that we’re opening on a Friday the 13th, and plan to make it a good luck day for the film!  And given that the Quad is on 13th street it seems particularly apt to me to open the film on a Friday the 13th.  And now that I’ve spun it all together, it will be easy for everyone who reads this post to remember the date and place, won’t it?

We’re getting a lot of good publicity and hope to see you at the Quad–I’m doing Q&A’s along with co-producer Jeff Winner and special guests Friday and Saturday after the 7:30 and 9:50 shows, and Sunday after the 3pm matinee.  Again , hope you can make it  to the Quad for any show during the period from July 13th-19th, it will mean a lot for the future of the film.  Thanks….

For press inquiries please contact: Isil Bagdadi at CAVU Pictures/CAVU PR, email: cavupictures@aol.com

—Stan Warnow