Tuesday, January 25, 2011

3 Backyards release

Three hours ago: 3Backyards twittered:

It's official: 3 Backyards will open 3/11 at NYC's IFC Center http://t.co/sj5UFpu via @AddThis

Discover the IFC Center
The IFC Center, the ultimate entertainment space for New Yorkers seeking out the best in independent film, opened in June 2005 in the historic Waverly theater. After a four-year renovation, the new complex features:
  • Five state-of-the-art cinemas with luxurious seating, and High-Def digital and 35mm projection
  • New independent foreign, and documentary features
  • Weekend Classics – Fridays-Sundays at 11AM
  • Waverly Midnights – cult movies Fridays and Saturdays at midnight
  • Short Attention Span Cinema – short films screening before every feature
  • Posteritati Gallery at IFC Center – exhibitions of vintage movie posters from around the globe
  • Organic popcorn with real, natural butter at our concession stand.


I hope there will be a long red carpet at Friday 11th March and Kathryn has time to join the first schedule in a 'normal' theater.

I also want to show you the first article I ever read about 3 Backyards. It was published from TheReel back in November 2008.

Kate Erbe's new film, "Three Backyards"

Award-winning writer/director Eric Mendelsohn has just completed a new film titled “Three Backyards”. Originally titled “Four Backyards”, the film was produced by Mendelsohn’s partner, Rocco Caruso and “Law and Order: Criminal Intent” producer Fred Berner. Edie Falco and Eric Mendelsohn are pictured at left. Fred Berner pictured below.

"Four Backyards" is about real people and real circumstances, Mendelsohn said, and described the story as one where "odd occurrences, seemingly trivial," change characters' perspective about who they are. The setting is an anonymous harbor village and the action takes place in the course of one day.

"I tend to write Long Island stories," Mendelsohn, an Old Bethpage NY native, said. "Four Backyards" would portray life in the suburbs in a way not seen in most mainstream movies".

Now titled “Three Backyards” - it is the story of four inhabitants of the same suburban town over the course of one curious autumn day. The film stars Mendelsohn’s good friend, “The Soprano’s” Edie Falco, Elias Koteas and Embeth Davidtz, and Kathryn Erbe.

The low-budget independent film was produced by Mendelsohn’s film production company, Caruso Mendelsohn Films. Mendelsohn teaches Directing at Columbia University School of the Arts Graduate Film Division.

“Three Backyards” was filmed in Northport and Sag Harbor (Long Island, NY) and Queens NY, August through October 2008. Currently in post production, release expected in 2009.


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Kate Erbe appears as “John’s Wife” opposite Elias Koteas and mother to Emily, played by Peyton Roi (pictured below)

Kate’s role -- [JOHN’S WIFE] Late 40’s. She is attractive, slim, long-suffering, and down-to-earth. Though usually able to bear great strain with aplomb, she is at a breaking point in her marriage; she is no longer willing to kowtow to her husband’s brooding silence and has decided to push back to bring things to a head.

4 comments:

  1. Okay, this movie is how old? Three Years? I hope us normalos get to see it, too!

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  2. Yeah,finally. Let's hope we all get to see it.

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  3. @T'Jara: I think they made the movie 2008/09. Film Festival Premiere January 2010 @ Sundance and now 3th March 2010 theater release. Yes, it's a long walk for independent movies.

    @Bev: I hope of ARTE or 3Sat or the DVD ;o)

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  4. Itwas already filmed when I "came onto the scene" and I think she filmed it before doing S8, so that would mean in summer 2008.

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