Feast of an attraction
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Deepa Bharath
The excitement was in the air, along with the aroma of corn seeds,
which were dancing inside the biggest popcorn machine in the world.
This year’s Newport Beach Film Festival raised a few eyebrows and
a lot of expectations among fans who thronged Thursday night to the
Edwards Big Newport theater for the premiere of “Laws of Attraction”
featuring Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore.
It was Newport Beach couple Tony and Marie Pierotti’s first time
at the festival.
“It’s pretty exciting,” Tony Pierotti said as he waited in the
long line with his wife. “I certainly didn’t expect to see the
world’s largest popcorn machine here.”
The crowd was also entertained by the so-called “Dragnuns,” whose
film, “Dragnuns Take Tinseltown,” is scheduled to be screened during
the 10-day festival.
“All these men and women look beautiful and shapely in black,”
said Dragnun Sister Buffy, who was pretty in a pink sequined dress.
“But take it from me, pink is the new black. And plastic jewelry
is fabulous.”
For Liz and Ron Breach of Anaheim, it was their first time at a
premiere.
“It’ll be great to see Pierce here if he shows up,” she said, her
eyes searching the red carpet. “It’ll be nice to see 007 in person.”
Although Breach and probably many others were a tad disappointed
by the celebs not showing up, they took in the festive ambience.
“It’s so amazing that we can have an event like this in Orange
County and not have to go to Los Angeles,” Breach said.
The film screened on opening night is a story of two divorce
attorneys, Brosnan and Moore, who are in the process of
deconstructing relationships while trying to manage their own. The
film was shot in New York City and Ireland.
David Friendly, producer of the film, said he’s amazed at how
quickly the film festival has grown.
“Three hundred and fifty films is an extraordinary accomplishment
for a young film festival,” he said.
Frances Fisher, part of the film’s cast, said she thought Newport
Beach provided a wonderful backdrop for the festival.
“The sunset is beautiful,” she said, pointing toward the orange
horizon. “The weather’s good. The people are happy. It’s great.”
Mayor Tod Ridgeway also walked the red carpet with his wife, Kay.
“This is fun,” he said. “I’m happy to see how successful this
event has become.”
Opening night was charged with more glamour this year than the
previous years, said Leigh Steinberg, one of the sports world’s most
well-known agents and the inspiration for the title character in
“Jerry Maguire.” Steinberg, along with his wife Lucy, is a major
sponsor of the festival.
“We’ve been able to make a connection between the festival and the
Hollywood community,” Leigh Steinberg said. “It’s added to the
excitement. But we’ve done that while retaining the independent film
focus.”
Key to the festival’s continued success is the consistent support
it has received from the local community, Lucy Steinberg said.
“The nucleus of people who started this are still there, so they
can work together in a joint, cooperative venture,” she said.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@ latimes.com.
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