
so anyway the Last Son dog and pony show (what does that mean anyway? I’m not sure I want to know) made its way to gorgeous downtown Buffalo last week as part of the Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. Now this was actually big because it’s a pretty long festival (10 days) with lots of films from all over the world. Plus they had the world premiere of some movie with Hilary Duff in it (no I didn’t see it). But it was really important because it was the first film festival where I didn’t know anyone or knew a friend of a friend, etc. It was also the first time the movie was shown in an actual movie theater on an actual screen (as opposed to art museums, etc.). Really cool — I really wanted the kids who are in the film to be there so they could see their mugs reflected onto that huge screen — they would have freaked.
The turnout wasn’t crazy (Tuesday night) but everyone said very positive things from “this buried anything at Toronto this year” to “I am nominating you for Best Documentary” (I didn’t win — some Sudan film about water won though so hard to get mad at that….right?). So, true or not (I suspect the latter), that was all good. It was still the old WIP version though, so the real world premiere is still in future tense. But it was just nice to be around other people doing this stuff — it’s all kind of silly and unimportant really but a lot of life is like that anyway, right? I got to drive up with my dad during the day, we saw the film, and then drove back to Cleveland that night. Good stuff. Right before it started I was in the bathroom washing my hands and my friend Chris calls. No one is in there so I pick up, tell him where I am, and he goes, “You know what they say Ricca, first Buffalo, then Cannes.” I was reading some particularly colorful graffiti on the hand-warmer at the time so it was pretty funny. Who said this wasn’t glamorous? Here’s pics.

Scenic downtown. A ton of people showed up right before the movie…but then they all ran across the street to go see A Chorus Line. Seriously?

Big screen! Remember when it used to start with that pyramid thing? That used to give me goosebumps.

Um, my movie was in the same theater as WOLVERINE and STAR TREK. Again: seriously? It had extra irony because the last time I was in Buffalo was about ten years ago (yoy) when I was on my way to Toronto where I had a tiny mini bit pseudo part in the first X-men movie (basically because I was such a huge nerd). But that experience really made me want to make a movie myself so it was pretty cool.

So this was my red carpet shot. I look like I’m five when I smile and my eyes close so someone told me to shoot a look like I was utterly annoyed. So I tried it. Never again. I look like Joshua Jackson’s mug shot. If you had 80/10 vision.
Notice however (and the only reason I’m including this pic) is that I am sporting the brand-new LAST SON t-shirt! Confound your friends! Help the economy! Click the STORE link on the main page! GO!