In its 24 years of existence (a millennium in these parts), the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival has built up its reputation from obscure event to a signature stop on the festival circut. This year continues the tradition of quality cinema and rockin afterparties with features like Black Dynamite, a satirical recreation of blaxploitation films; Queen to Play, starring Kevin Kline as an American ex-pat who becomes his housekeepers chess instructor; and The Whos rock musical Quadrophenia, which pits mods and rockers against eachother in 1960s England (just like a night at The Poor House!). Hit the afterparty for Black Dynamite at Bova Prime, where director Scott Sanders and co-writer and starring actor Michael Jai White will promote the film, or meander through the motorcycle showcase before the Quadrophenia viewing.
The festival opens tonight with the romantic comedy, TiMER, in which romantic trysts go the way of the dodo as wrist implants allow people to calculate when they will meet their soul mates. The film starts at 7:45 p.m. at Cinema Paradiso (503 S.E. 6th St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301) Tickets cost $10. For more information call 954-525-3456, or visit fliff.com.
Fri., Oct. 23, 7:45 p.m., 2009