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"I am so much better prepared to program this year. Last year, I never really had any contact with the audience of Sarasota, and now I feel much better informed."

- Michael Dunaway, Sarasota Film Festival
 

[Film]  Sarasota Film Fest Unveils 2016 Line-Up

Screen legends Sophia Loren, Olympia Dukakis and George Hamilton will all visit the Suncoast this year for the Sarasota Film Festival. At a special press and sponsor event at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens on Wednesday, organizers for the annual independent film celebration announced these stars, along with other celebrities and cinephile favorites, would accept awards and promote films at this year’s event. The festival runs from April 1-10 this year, a day after the festival brings Loren in to receive a Legend Award on March 31.

Other People, a film starring Molly Shannon and Bradley Whitford that earned rave reviews at Sundance, will open this year’s festival at an April 1 event, while The Congressman, a movie penned by real U.S. Rep. Robert Mrazek, will help close the festival the following weekend. The latter film brings actors Hamilton and Treat Williams to town along with the congressman. Rosie Perez will come to town with Narrative Centerpiece Five Nights in Maine and participate in an In Conversation event, and actor Matthew Modine, who narrates the Closing Weekend Documentary The Brainwashing of my Dad, will attend a special screening of the war classic Full Metal Jacket.

Programming Director Michael Dunaway said he was especially proud that the festival this year will unveil a new nonfiction honor, the D.A. Pennebaker/Chris Hegedus Award. “These are some of the greatest living documentary filmmakers,” said Programming Director Michael Dunaway. The two directors will be in attendance with the Documentary Centerpiece Unlocking The Cage, which follows an attorney’s efforts to give trapped animals personhood rights. Beloved documentarian Barbara Kopple will come to town to present the pair with their namesake award.

Josh Radnor will also be in attendance with a special screening of Liberal Arts while actress Rutanya Alda comes to town for a special screening of cult classic Mommie Dearest. Local faves like Jess Weixler will also attend. 

Actress Kate Lyn Sheil and director Robert Greene will come with the locally significant Kate Plays Christine, a film about the on-air suicide of Sarasota television news reporter Christine Chubbuck. “We do not take this lightly and see it as a real healing moment in this community,” Dunaway said, noting many people, especially within the press, knew Chubbuck and were here when the tragedy grabbed national headlines.

There will be a focus on mental health this year, and a continued celebration of female filmmakers. But Dunaway said for this, his second year programming the festival, the greatest change from last festival will simply be in curating a program more strongly attuned to the tastes of local cinephiles. “I am so much better prepared to program this year. Last year, I never really had any contact with the audience of Sarasota, and now I feel much better informed.” 

Read more, including galleries from the event and a complete listing of films, at SRQ Backlot.

[Opening]  O'Connor to Open Blow La La

Kimberly O’Connor is scheduled to open Blow la la, a blow dry bar, later this spring between Panera Bread and Elysian Fields in Midtown Plaza and promises to offer a sophisticated alternative for women who don’t have the time or need for a full-service cut or color but just need a blow out. The concept salon will feature a Parisian theme and thoroughly modern design. In addition to offering blow outs, Blow la la will also provide make up services and eyelash extensions. 

blowlala.com

[Opening]  CycleBar Opening UTC Store

Sarasota UTC CycleBar, a premium indoor cycling concept, will celebrate the soft opening of its first studio in the Sarasota-Manatee area with CycleBar Blast. CycleBar Blast, which runs March 17-27, offers riders the chance to experience CycleBar classes for free before the official grand opening. CycleBar offers a pay-per-class model, with no membership necessary. 

Sarasota UTC CycleBar

[Exec Moves]  Loften Joins Abrams Center

Sandra Loften joined Abrams Center for Women. Originally trained in family practice, Loften spent the last 8 years working with women of all ages for pediatrics and geriatrics. She has become an advocate for women and women’s health issues and helps her patients to achieve an optimal sense of well being. Loften earned her master’s degree as a Family Practice Nurse Practitioner at Concordia University in 2008. She is currently completing her doctorate in Nursing Practice through the University of Wisconsin. Prior to becoming a nurse practitioner Loften was an Intensive Care Nurse for 17 years. 

Abrams Center for Women

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