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Fall 2002 Highlights: Independent Films Channel
Posted on Sunday, June 30, 2002 - 10:50 PM
Independent Films Channel Canada

Highlights for the 2002-2003 season.

Dinner for Five (IFC Original Series, Canadian Exclusive) – Fall 2002
Actor/writer Jon Favreau hosts an evening of dining and unscripted dialogue with friends from the entertainment industry. Hang out with Favreau as he welcomes a variety of guests including Peter Falk (Columbo), Garry Shandling (The Larry Sanders Show), Cheri Oteri (Saturday Night Live), Jeff Goldblum (Jurassic Park), Illeana Douglas (Ghost World), Christian Slater (Very Bad Things) Fred Willard (Best In Show), Adam Goldberg (A Beautiful Mind), Dwight Yoakum (Crossover), and Seth Green (Austin Powers). The series is shot on location at the Hollywood landmark Musso and Frank’s.

Celluloid Dreams (IFC Original) – Fall 2002
A celebration of surreal cinema, this documentary answers the question: how do filmmakers use sci-fi, fantasy and just plain weirdness to critique and celebrate modern life? Directed by James Dunnison, the one-hour doc features interviews with and clips from films by Guy Maddin (The Heart of the World), the Brothers Quay (In Absentia), Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie) and a rare and insightful discussion with David Lynch (Mulholland Drive). Pushing the limits and capturing the unreal and the dream-like on film, these pioneers test the conventions of classic Hollywood narratives. Paperny Films' (Kink) documentary sets the scene for a festival of fevered, fantasy-fuelled films on IFC.





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