Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Angel's Bread and Butter

"They can't close the bakeshop because it's their bread and butter," says Ian,  as he laughs at how witty his own pun was. The rest of us in the circle just laughed at how funny he found his own joke to be. He was talking about the plot of the film, Angel's Bread, which he just saw at the Norris Theater in USC. 

Angel's Bread is one of my earlier works, about a struggling cellist who finds inspiration by working in a bakeshop assisting a woman 13 years older than he is. It's a cute little movie about music, pastries, and a May-December affair (which apparently is a term people don't use anymore. According to a friend of mine, the correct modern word to employ is "cougar-ing"). Cougar-ing it is then. 

I find it quite interesting how well Angel's Bread played in this audience. To be perfectly honest, of the two films I screened, I had more faith in How To Eat Bacon as a movie because I thought it was better crafted. When I directed AB I was younger and less experienced. If anything AB made BACON a better film (in my humble opinion) because I learned so much from it. Angel's Bread is also more commercial and formula in concept and execution. 

However people kept coming up to me after the screening saying how much they enjoyed AB--some saying more than BACON, in fact. The consensus is that they had a great time watching it. I guess part of the reason is that BACON is a movie that is very taste-specific. While smartly written (I didn't write it), clever in concept, and visually appealing, its comedy leans towards absurd if not irreverent, and so, of course, it will not appeal to everyone. 

Meanwhile AB is just easy, breezy, and fun as a story. Just goes to show that really sometimes a formula is a formula because it works. People like them. And that just because something is mainstream it shouldn't be discounted.  In fact to use Ian's words, I shouldn't close the "bakeshop" for movies like AB just yet (or even at all), because movies like these just might become my bread and butter in the future. 

Saturday, April 16, 2011

First Look: Angel's Bread and How to Eat Bacon



I am pleased to report that two of my films at USC will be screening today, Saturday, April 16, 2011, at the USC Norris Theater at 5PM. This is for First Film (the festival formerly called First Look). The films are Angel's Bread and How To Eat Bacon. Both are showing in the same screening block. It would be so awesome if you can come and watch them and vote for How To Eat Bacon for the audience award. The audience award winner will screen at the Director's Guild of America a week later.



There will also be other films in my block that I am certain you will enjoy as well. Check out what's showing: First Look Screening 3

Plus of course in the great USC tradition, there will be a reception after the screening. 

While it is not required, it would be great if you can RSVP at First Look RSVP. Admission is free.


Norris Theater is located at 3551 Trousdale Pkwy Los Angeles
For the map and more detailed directions on how to get there please click on this link: Norris

So come and join the fun!!!