Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival 2021 Continues This Week

Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival 2021 Continues This Week

Buffalo, New York – Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival returns to Dipson Theatres’ Eastern Hills Cinema for in-person screenings, premieres, and filmmaker Q&As Fiday, November 5th – Thursday, November 11th. Filmmakers from around the country will attend and network with local artists and moviegoers. Over 90 films will screen, primarily from the genres of action, horror, science fiction, and animation. In addition, sound mixer Adam Bloch will receive the festival’s Local Hero Award for his many contributions to the western New York film community at the Dreamer Awards presentation held at the WBBZ TV studio in the Eastern Hills Mall on Sunday, November 7th.

Among the festival highlights:

A 40th anniversary screening of Fear No Evil, an Omen-like horror film directed by Frank LaLoggia in Rochester, which programmers Greg Lamberson and Chris Scioli credit as the first horror feature produced in the area. Friday, Nov. 5th, 7 pm.

The western New York premiere of New York Ninja, a campy martial arts film shot in New York City in 1984 and only completed this year, featuring the talents of Don “the Dragon” Wilson and Cynthia Rothrock. Sat, Nov. 6th. 7 pm.

The World Premiere of Self Isolated, a pandemic-related suspense thriller written and directed by Chad Ridgely, who will attend. Sat, Nov. 5th, 4:30 pm.

The North American premiere of the thriller Mystery Spot, about travelers drawn to a mystical roadside attraction, written and directed by Mel House, who will attend. Sat, Nov. 6th, 9:30 pm.


Clowns in the Woods, a comedic horror film directed by Rochester filmmakers Adrian Esposito and Curt Markham, who will attend. Sat, Nov. 6th, 1:30 pm.


The NYS film festival premiere of The Last Frankenstein, filmed in Central New York, with writer-director David Weaver.

Abyssal Spider, a Taiwanese film about a giant spider-crab hybrid that attacks the crew of a freighter, with outstanding special effects. Wed, Nov. 10th, 4 pm.

Advance tickets are available at Dipsontheatres.com, and All Festival Passes are available at the box office. Admission is $10 per screening, $20 for a Day Pass, and $70 for an All Festival Pass. Visit www.buffalodreamsfilmfest.com for additional details.

BEHIND THE CAMERA: Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown

BEHIND THE CAMERA: Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown

No big city mayor has been a bigger supporter of film production than Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown.  From the jobs created to the overall economic impact, the Mayor’s partnership and support have been a key element in creating a sustainable industry in our region.  On this edition of Behind the Camera, Cindy Abbott Letro had a chance to interview Mayor Brown and review the big production wins for the City of Buffalo and talk about his hopes for the future.

BEHIND THE CAMERA: Academy Award Winning Producer Jonathan Sanger on “Cabrini”

BEHIND THE CAMERA: Academy Award Winning Producer Jonathan Sanger on “Cabrini”


On this edition of Behind the Camera, Cindy Abbott Letro interviews Academy Award Winning Producer Jonathan Sanger on the latest feature film to shoot in Buffalo and Western New York “The Untitled Francesca Cabrini Biopic”.  Jonathan talks about how this major feature film came to film in Buffalo and the origins of it’s production.

PRODUCTION BEGINS ON ALEJANDRO MONTEVERDE’S ‘THE UNTITLED CABRINI FILM’

PRODUCTION BEGINS ON ALEJANDRO MONTEVERDE’S ‘THE UNTITLED CABRINI FILM’

CHRISTIANA DELL’ANNA, JOHN LITHGOW, DAVID MORSE & ROLANDO VILLAZÓN STAR IN THE POWERFUL TRUE STORY OF AN UNKNOWN AMERICAN LEGEND, FRANCES XAVIER CABRINI

JONATHAN SANGER & LEO SEVERINO ARE PRODUCING
FOR FRANCESCA FILMS

BUFFALO, NY July 14th, 2021. Principal photography is underway on TIFF’s “People’s Choice Award” winning director Alejandro Monteverde’s The Untitled Cabrini Film in Buffalo, NY. Production will conclude in Rome, Italy in the early Fall.

The Untitled Cabrini Film, based on a story by Alejandro Monteverde (Sound of Freedom, Bella) and Rod Barr and a screenplay by Rod Barr (Little Boy, Sound of Freedom). The project is the brainchild of Eustace Wolfington. Mr. Wolfington’s passion for Francesca Cabrini’s story began over 60 years ago. “The minute I learned of Cabrini’s life story, I realized this was a story that deserved to be brought to the big screen…” says Wolfington, “As a pioneer of human rights long before today, her story will be an inspiration to today’s pioneers of human rights which makes her story and unprecedented accomplishments as relevant today as ever.”

The film stars Christiana Dell’Anna (Gomorrah, Mr. Happiness), Montserrat Espadalé (Crescendo, Little Boy), Romana Maggiora Vergano (Gli Anni Belli, Imaturi), David Morse (The Green Mile, The Hurt Locker), Patch Darragh (Succession, Boardwalk Empire), John Lithgow (The Crown, Bombshell), Jeremy Bobb (The Outside, Russian Doll, Virginia Bocelli (Unici, Andrea Bocello: Believe in Christmas), Andrew Polk (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Billions, House of Cards), Giampiero Judica (All The Money In The World, Boardwalk Empire) and Rolando Villazón (Mozart in Prague: Rolando Villazón on Don Giovanni, La Bohèmme, La Traviata).

Joining Monteverde behind the camera are Academy Award and BAFTA Award-winning producer Jonathan Sanger (Marshall, The Elephant Man) and producer Leo Severino (Bella, Sound of Freedom), production designer Carlos Lagunas Hernar (Colombiana, Belzebuth), director of photography Gorka Gomez Andreu (House of Others, Seagull), costume designer Alisha Silverstein (Stargirl, Adam Ruins Everything), music supervisor Mary Ramos (Marshall, The Hateful Eight), composer Gene Back (Cowboys, Holler), second unit director Pepe Portillo (Little Boy, This Is the Year), editor Brian Scofield (Suicide Squad, The Tree of Life), sound mixer Paul Pouthier (Uncle Frank, Between Two Ferns), special effects coordinator Fred Kraemer (John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, The Forgotten), stunt coordinator Scott Burik (In the Heights, The Trial of the Chicago 7),visual effects supervisor Brian Battles (Star Trek Beyond, The Irishman) and UPM/line producer Lukas Behnken (American Skin, Sound of Freedom).

The film tells the story of Francesca Cabrini, one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the 19th Century She began with nothing and created the largest multinational charitable empire the world had ever known. Her accomplishments equaled the likes of Vanderbilt and Rockefeller. Remarkably, Cabrini accomplished all of this and just happened to be a woman, an Italian immigrant, and a nun without a penny to her name.

The Untitled Cabrini Film charts the meteoric rise of an astonishing and audacious woman who – through her relentless perseverance and business skill – overcame the sexism and virulent anti-Italian bigotry of 19th century America, to build schools, orphanages and hospitals that transformed the lives of immigrants worldwide.

The film is a gripping, inspirational story about one of the great unknown figures of American history, and a powerful exploration of two of today’s biggest issues: immigration and the empowerment of women. Cabrini speaks to our time – a time that more than ever needs the wisdom and example of this unstoppable woman who triumphed magnificently against all odds.

“As an immigrant myself, I am honored to be able to shine a light on the astonishing story of a true warrior of social justice who transformed the lives of immigrants worldwide. Cabrini was a pioneer of women’s empowerment, making her story as relevant today as in the 1890’s. This picture – like Cabrini herself – is surprising, courageous, gritty… and deeply inspirational,” said director Alejandro Monteverde.

Producer Jonathan Sanger adds: “In a time when the achievements of women in every sphere of life have inspired a new generation, it is fascinating to contemplate the work of Francesca Cabrini, an Italian immigrant who came to New York in 1889. She would fit perfectly as a leader in today’s world.”

Construction began in April on the massive sets that recreate Five Points, a 19th Century neighborhood in Lower Manhattan which was especially cold, unwelcoming and impoverished; an area where immigrants got their first impression of the land that promised to offer new hope and fulfilled promises. That construction includes a dilapidated orphanage, an Italian hospital, a brothel, a main street, slum dwellings, and many other edifices that look as if they came right from the pages of Jacob Riis’ “How The Other Half Lives.”

Filming is planned to take place on many Buffalo and neighboring locations to double for other iconic New York City sites circa 1890 including the West Park neighborhood north of Manhattan and what is now the posh Upper East Side, before completing principal photography in Rome, Italy in the early Fall.

The Untitled Cabrini Film is a Francesca Films production.

DEADLINE HOLLYWOOD COVERAGE:

Alejandro Monteverde Sets Christiana Dell’Anna, John Lithgow, David Morse & More To Star In Francesca Cabrini Biopic

HBO Max ‘Gomorrah’ Star Cristiana Dell’Anna To Play U.S. Catholic Saint Mother Cabrini In New Indie Feature

 

BEHIND THE CAMERA with Dennis DiPaolo

BEHIND THE CAMERA with Dennis DiPaolo


On this edition of “Behind the Camera” Cindy Abbott Letro sits down with Dennis DiPaolo, owner of the popular Ilio DiPaolo’s restaurant in Blasdell, New York and the location of numerous Fred and Chris Olen Ray films. Cindy and Dennis discuss his various film cameos, the use of Ilio DiPaolo’s restaurant for a filming location and the colorful history of the DiPaolo family including legendary former professional wrestler Ilio DiPaolo.

BEHIND THE CAMERA – Rich Products VP Jon Dandes

BEHIND THE CAMERA – Rich Products VP Jon Dandes

On this months Behind The Camera, Cindy Abbott Letro interviews Rich Products VP Jon Dandes on the progression of film production from The Natural till now with the new studios being constructed on Niagara Street.