A BREAK IN THE RAIN followed by Q&A & live performance by
“The Catriona Walsh Band”
Wednesday, Oct. 15th
Doors 6pm | Show 7pm
Tickets $20 adv | $25 dos
Join the Woodstock Film Festival for the World Premiere of locally shot film A BREAK IN THE RAIN starring Michael O’Keefe, followed by a Q&A and a live performance of original music featured in the film by “The Catriona Walsh Band” with Elizabeth A. Davis, Will Chase, and Don Scardino, and New York musicians John Miller (bass), Larry Saltzman (electric guitar), Andy Ezrin (piano), and Clint DeGanon (drums).
Film Synopsis
Jake Watson has been on the road with his dog for nearly ten years. When his grown son dies, he returns home to a daughter-in-law and grandchildren he barely knows. To help them out with finances, he takes a job driving for a car service. Jake picks up singer Catriona Walsh at the airport and delivers her to her gig, and their unexpected friendship winds up stretching into a two week road trip. Catriona starts setting Jake’s poetry to music, and the music triggers a transformation that finally sets him on a path to healing.
Runtime (minutes): 111
Language: English
Country of Production: United States
Film Company: Silent Crow Arts
Premiere Status: World Premiere
Credits:
Director: Don Scardino
Screenwriter: Dana L. Williams
Producer: Matthew Bennett, Tim Mann
Executive Producer: Gina Maria Leonetti
Cast: Michael O'Keefe, S. Epatha Merkerson, Will Chase, Elizabeth A Davis, Emily Donahoe
Cinematographer: Matthew Clark
Editor: Matthew Bennett
Production Design: Kevin Ladson
Composer: Don Scardino, Elizabeth A. Davis
Sound Design: Allison Casey
Music: Don Scardino, Elizabeth A. Davis
About the Director:
Feature films include OUR (ALMOST COMPLETELY TRUE LOVE) STORY, ME & VERONICA, ADVICE FROM A CATERPILLAR, and THE INCREDIBLE BURT WONDERSTONE. Don is a multiple Emmy award winner for producing and directing TV's 30 ROCK, and has directed and/or produced multiple episodes of ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, NEW AMSTERDAM, MURPHY BROWN, THE UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT, 2 BROKE GIRLS, YOUNG SHELDON,THE WEST WING, RESCUE ME, COSBY, and many more. He also directed A FEW GOOD MEN and LENNON on Broadway, won an Obie for directing A CHEEVER EVENING, and was the Artistic Director at Playwrights Horizons in Manhattan for five years.
***This is considered a WFF SPECIAL EVENT but official WFF passes will be honored without purchase of a ticket.***
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