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Let Them Chirp Awhile

Let Them Chirp Awhile is a 2007 independent drama-comedy by Jonathan Blitstein, filmed in just eighteen days in New York during October 2006. The film was produced by Anouk Frosch and Jonathan Blitstein. It was photographed by Andrew Shulkind. The release began December 5, 2008 in select theaters.[1] It received positive reviews in Variety,[2] the Village Voice and TimeOut NY. Opening weekend in NYC had a sold out screening on Saturday December 6, 2008 with the cast in attendance for Q+A.

Let Them Chirp Awhile
Promotional film poster
Directed byJonathan Blitstein
Written byJonathan Blitstein
Produced byJonathan Blitstein
Anouk Frosch
StarringJustin Rice
Brendan Sexton III
Laura Breckenridge
Zach Galligan
Pepper Binkley
Charlotte af Geijerstam
Anthony Rapp
CinematographyAndrew Shulkind
Edited byJonathan Blitstein
Music byGiulio Carmassi
Release date
  • October 11, 2007 (2007-10-11) (Woodstock Film Festival)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film had its World Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock, NY where it received acclaim from both audiences and critics. The director of the festival, Meira Blaustein called the film "a hidden gem" and praised Blitstein's "unique eye" during her introduction prior to the first screening,[3] as the film had been accepted through regular submission.

Plot

Bobby and Scott, two young men in their late-twenties living in New York City, are struggling to make careers out of their artistic dreams. Bobby is a struggling writer and Scott is a struggling musician. Despite being close friends, their competitiveness with each other gets in the way. Neither of them are productive because they don't believe in themselves and both share incredibly high standards for their work. Bobby casually dates a New York University student, but struggles to look past their age difference.

Bobby meets an old lover, Deirdre, who is headed to Los Angeles, and begs Bobby to take care of her dog while she's away. Bobby agrees but only in exchange for a sexual favor upon her return. Bobby soon loses Deirdre's dog and has a chance encounter with a cashier at a clothing store.

Later, when Bobby makes the mistake of sharing an idea for the opening of his new screenplay with Scott, Scott tells their mutual friend, Hart, a playwright. Hart steals the idea, incorporating it in his new play "Death of a Banker," a campy morality tale starring Anthony Rapp about the September 11 attacks, which is set to be performed off-Broadway later that month.

Cast

Production

Blitstein, was the youngest independent filmmaker ever to write, direct, produce, and edit a 35mm color feature-length film which was ultimately released in theaters. He wrapped shooting on October 24, 2006 when he was still twenty-three years old.

After months of thinking and planning his script concept, Blitstein wrote the first draft script in 27 days and proceeded to assemble an indie crew composed mostly of friends he met at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. The total projected budget of the film was nearly $600,000, but because of donated 35mm film, equipment, and services from New York City rental houses and friends of Blitstein and Frosch, the film was completed on the last day of shooting with only $99,000. The film was funded by friends, family members, and Blitstein's own personal savings from his job as a waiter. Blitstein also "maxed out" more than seven credit cards. Locations used included Blitstein's East Village apartment, the apartments of his friends, and restaurants and local shops within walking distance. Blitstein convinced companies like Fender and Pabst Blue Ribbon to allow him to show their logos in the film to lend realism instead of using fake logos or covering logos which happens in many low-budget independent films. Blitstein cast the film by cold-calling agents of actors he was interested in working with. By convincing the agent's assistants to read his script, he got a foot in the door, and agents and actors began to express interest based on the script, even though Blitstein was an unknown filmmaker. The shoot was 18 days long and most of the film was shot in 1 or 2 takes because neither Blitstein or his production team knew how much film was going to arrive on set each day. Sometimes shots were done in a single take in order to save time and film. On the 12th day of the shoot, Blitstein collapsed due to stress and lack of sleep. He was admitted to the emergency room at the Beth Israel Hospital nearby. Doctors discovered an unrelated non-life-threatening kidney abnormality (Blitstein was born with a single kidney), and Blitstein quickly recovered, returning to set the next morning to complete the shoot.

Blitstein edited the film in 47 days using a 12" MacBook.

Theme

Aaron Graham of Uptown Magazine wrote that the film "[Owes] much more to the early, sprightly comedies of Brian De Palma (Greetings, Hi, Mom!) than to overplayed Mumblecore". The film has been repeatedly compared to mumblecore films such as Mutual Appreciation, which also stars Justin Rice, although Blitstein has stated that he is not influenced by or associated with the mumblecore genre.[4]

"Let Them Chirp Awhile is a mix of realism and romanticism. Scoring the struggles of today's self-obsessed young people with the vintage sounds of melodramatic orchestral music, the film celebrates and satirizes their hopes, fears and dreams. The East Village becomes a place where everyday conflicts like having a meaningless idea appropriated by a friend, or a breakup are heightened to meet the characters' inflated visions of themselves. Let Them Chirp Awhile is as much a throwback to old films as it is a look forward into the destiny-anxiety that afflicts all of us in the digital age."[5]

Screenings

World Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival - October 11, 12, 2007 (Opening Night Screening)

Awards

  • Winner - "Best Feature Film" - East Lansing Film Festival 2008
  • Finalist - "Independent Spirits Award" - Santa Fe Film Festival 2007
  • Finalist - NYU's "Richard Vague Award Foundation" - 2007[6]

References

  1. ^ . www.cinemavillage.com. Archived from the original on 2008-09-22.
  2. ^ . www.variety.com. Archived from the original on 2009-03-15.
  3. ^ "Home". woodstockfilmfestival.com.
  4. ^ "Arts & Life - Winnipeg Free Press".
  5. ^ "Home". letthemchirpawhile.com.
  6. ^ "NYU > the Office of Public Affairs > NYU's Kanbar Institute Announces…" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 December 2012.

External links

  • "Let Them Chirp Awhile Official Website"
  • "2007 Woodstock Film Festival"
  • "Santa Fe New Mexican Article" From 12.13.2007
  • "Pitchfork Article" From 03.23.07
  • "IndieWire Article" From 11.06.06
  • "CHUD.com Article" From 08.31.06
  • Let Them Chirp Awhile at IMDb

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Let Them Chirp Awhile is a 2007 independent drama comedy by Jonathan Blitstein filmed in just eighteen days in New York during October 2006 The film was produced by Anouk Frosch and Jonathan Blitstein It was photographed by Andrew Shulkind The release began December 5 2008 in select theaters 1 It received positive reviews in Variety 2 the Village Voice and TimeOut NY Opening weekend in NYC had a sold out screening on Saturday December 6 2008 with the cast in attendance for Q A Let Them Chirp AwhilePromotional film posterDirected byJonathan BlitsteinWritten byJonathan BlitsteinProduced byJonathan BlitsteinAnouk FroschStarringJustin RiceBrendan Sexton IIILaura BreckenridgeZach GalliganPepper BinkleyCharlotte af GeijerstamAnthony RappCinematographyAndrew ShulkindEdited byJonathan BlitsteinMusic byGiulio CarmassiRelease dateOctober 11 2007 2007 10 11 Woodstock Film Festival Running time91 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe film had its World Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival in Woodstock NY where it received acclaim from both audiences and critics The director of the festival Meira Blaustein called the film a hidden gem and praised Blitstein s unique eye during her introduction prior to the first screening 3 as the film had been accepted through regular submission Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Theme 5 Screenings 6 Awards 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditBobby and Scott two young men in their late twenties living in New York City are struggling to make careers out of their artistic dreams Bobby is a struggling writer and Scott is a struggling musician Despite being close friends their competitiveness with each other gets in the way Neither of them are productive because they don t believe in themselves and both share incredibly high standards for their work Bobby casually dates a New York University student but struggles to look past their age difference Bobby meets an old lover Deirdre who is headed to Los Angeles and begs Bobby to take care of her dog while she s away Bobby agrees but only in exchange for a sexual favor upon her return Bobby soon loses Deirdre s dog and has a chance encounter with a cashier at a clothing store Later when Bobby makes the mistake of sharing an idea for the opening of his new screenplay with Scott Scott tells their mutual friend Hart a playwright Hart steals the idea incorporating it in his new play Death of a Banker a campy morality tale starring Anthony Rapp about the September 11 attacks which is set to be performed off Broadway later that month Cast EditJustin Rice as Bobby Brendan Sexton III as Scott Laura Breckenridge as Dara Zach Galligan as Hart Carlton Pepper Binkley as Michelle Charlotte af Geijerstam as Charlotte Amy Chow as Ariel Anthony Rapp as himselfProduction EditBlitstein was the youngest independent filmmaker ever to write direct produce and edit a 35mm color feature length film which was ultimately released in theaters He wrapped shooting on October 24 2006 when he was still twenty three years old After months of thinking and planning his script concept Blitstein wrote the first draft script in 27 days and proceeded to assemble an indie crew composed mostly of friends he met at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts The total projected budget of the film was nearly 600 000 but because of donated 35mm film equipment and services from New York City rental houses and friends of Blitstein and Frosch the film was completed on the last day of shooting with only 99 000 The film was funded by friends family members and Blitstein s own personal savings from his job as a waiter Blitstein also maxed out more than seven credit cards Locations used included Blitstein s East Village apartment the apartments of his friends and restaurants and local shops within walking distance Blitstein convinced companies like Fender and Pabst Blue Ribbon to allow him to show their logos in the film to lend realism instead of using fake logos or covering logos which happens in many low budget independent films Blitstein cast the film by cold calling agents of actors he was interested in working with By convincing the agent s assistants to read his script he got a foot in the door and agents and actors began to express interest based on the script even though Blitstein was an unknown filmmaker The shoot was 18 days long and most of the film was shot in 1 or 2 takes because neither Blitstein or his production team knew how much film was going to arrive on set each day Sometimes shots were done in a single take in order to save time and film On the 12th day of the shoot Blitstein collapsed due to stress and lack of sleep He was admitted to the emergency room at the Beth Israel Hospital nearby Doctors discovered an unrelated non life threatening kidney abnormality Blitstein was born with a single kidney and Blitstein quickly recovered returning to set the next morning to complete the shoot Blitstein edited the film in 47 days using a 12 MacBook Theme EditAaron Graham of Uptown Magazine wrote that the film Owes much more to the early sprightly comedies of Brian De Palma Greetings Hi Mom than to overplayed Mumblecore The film has been repeatedly compared to mumblecore films such as Mutual Appreciation which also stars Justin Rice although Blitstein has stated that he is not influenced by or associated with the mumblecore genre 4 Let Them Chirp Awhile is a mix of realism and romanticism Scoring the struggles of today s self obsessed young people with the vintage sounds of melodramatic orchestral music the film celebrates and satirizes their hopes fears and dreams The East Village becomes a place where everyday conflicts like having a meaningless idea appropriated by a friend or a breakup are heightened to meet the characters inflated visions of themselves Let Them Chirp Awhile is as much a throwback to old films as it is a look forward into the destiny anxiety that afflicts all of us in the digital age 5 Screenings EditWorld Premiere at the 2007 Woodstock Film Festival October 11 12 2007 Opening Night Screening Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival October 26 November 1 2007 Santa Fe Film Festival November 28 December 2 2007 Opening Night Screening CINE WORLD Festival Florida 2007 East Lansing Film Festival March 12 20 2008 Filma Madrid Spain March 28 April 5 European Premiere Sonoma Valley Film Festival 9 13 2008 Atlanta Film Festival April 10 19 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival Centerpiece Film August 5 10 2008 Mar del Plata International Film Film Festival Buenos Aires South American Premiere November 5 21 2008Awards EditWinner Best Feature Film East Lansing Film Festival 2008 Finalist Independent Spirits Award Santa Fe Film Festival 2007 Finalist NYU s Richard Vague Award Foundation 2007 6 References Edit Cinema Village Movie Information www cinemavillage com Archived from the original on 2008 09 22 Let Them Chirp Awhile Review Read Variety s Analysis Of The Movie Let Them Chirp Awhile www variety com Archived from the original on 2009 03 15 Home woodstockfilmfestival com Arts amp Life Winnipeg Free Press Home letthemchirpawhile com NYU gt the Office of Public Affairs gt NYU s Kanbar Institute Announces PDF Archived from the original PDF on 10 December 2012 http www cinemavillage com chc cv show movie asp movieid 1417 https www variety com review VE1117939148 html categoryid 31 amp cs 1 amp query let them chirp awhile http www woodstockfilmfestival com https archive today 20121210141716 http www factory630 com files vague press release pdfExternal links Edit Let Them Chirp Awhile Official Website New York Times Movie Page 2007 Woodstock Film Festival Santa Fe New Mexican Article From 12 13 2007 Pitchfork Article From 03 23 07 IndieWire Article From 11 06 06 CHUD com Article From 08 31 06 Let Them Chirp Awhile at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Let Them Chirp Awhile amp oldid 1120069349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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