Film fest fix at the Lido Theater
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The Newport Beach Film Festival will give a taste of what is to come
in April by exhibiting the Canadian film “Long Life, Happiness and
Prosperity” at 7 p.m. today at the Lido Theater.
The Newport Beach Film Festival will celebrate its fifth
anniversary exhibiting classic and new films by independent
filmmakers and studios from around the world. The festival will
screen more than 300 films during its April 15 through 25 run, said
Gregg Schwenk, executive director of the film festival. The festival
will also have seminars, symposiums and special events through out
the week.
“We’re a festival that celebrates the best in classics and
contemporary filmmaking,” Schwenk said.
The festival brings exposure not only to Newport Beach but to the
rest of Orange County by bringing in over 20,000 attendees, Schwenk
said.
“One of the nicest facets of the festival that we’ve been able to
pioneer is partnering with other charities and nonprofits,” Schwenk
said. “It’s a unique opportunity for the community to come together.”
A few years ago, the festival started its special spotlight
series, which selects between four and eight films every year for
special screenings outside of the festival’s 11-day run. The films
are usually retrospective or anniversary screenings or North American
or Orange County premieres.
“Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity” is the spotlight film for
today’s screening. The ensemble film is about a lonely single mother
in Vancouver whose 12-year-old daughter decides to help her find love
and a better life by using Taoist magic spells. These magic spells
backfire, letting a butcher win the lottery and causing a security
guard to lose his job.
“I just thought it had such a wonderful appeal to all age groups
as well as showing the Chinese Canadian community in the Vancouver
area,” said Keiko Beatie, director of program development and special
projects for the film festival.
“We had screened the film a year ago in Toronto and really fell in
love with it,” Schwenk said. “It’s a very nicely done film --
positive, upbeat, well crafted and well acted.”
Actress Christina Ma, who portrays the character Ada Lai in the
film, will be making an appearance at the screening.
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