Archive for August, 2008

Some Perspective on Our Retrospective

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Candy Eye is never really sure where it fits into the larger cinema world with our work. We’re a bit acerbic ‘n adventurous for traditionalists, yet too neat in our narratives for experimentalists.

Brite-like

Initially during our much anticipated Retrospective screening we felt a little unsure of ourselves – playing to a noticeably non-mainstream crowd. But by the time our dramedy Brite lit up the screen and each of Shari and Danielle’s mounting humiliations in the film were met with deeper and darker laughter, we realized something…

Breakfast Revelations

Laying out our short films side by side at the Bedlam Theatre, our work was at last no longer burdened with having to veer closer toward the mainstream or farther away from it. After six years of Factory output, our offbeat voice could simply play out long enough and strong enough that, after a few short minutes, it was clear to most everyone present just what we’d had to say through our many years of atypical filmmaking.

The Big Night

Event organizers noted our screening was the best attended and best received of the Minneapolis Bearded Child fest. Apparently if you spend enough years almost fitting into both the mainstream and the underground like The Factory has…then eventually the mainstream and underground start trying to fit in with you!

It’s nice.

Retrospective Line-Up

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

The program for our August 16th Retrospective Show presented by The Bearded Child Film Festival has now been finalized!

Curating the program was left completely up to us and we wanted to be sure the show appealed not only to hardcore Candy Eye addicts, but the virgin sampler as well. All our 12 films were considered, not just the blockbusters beloved by Justine Bateman or BUST magazine. The Mallorys movie was instantly deemed too omni-present for the retrospective, Santa Susanna too long, on and on we went until just 4 films remained, woven perfectly into a diverse and delicious program.

The Films of our Very First Retrospective are…

Betsy Benson

Betsy Benson & The Bowtie Boy(s)
A punky teenager adapts her favorite children’s book about wicked chocolate Easter bunnies into a lo-fi, feel-good film warning against the dangers of self doubt.

Digits

Digits
A mockumentary/music-video hybrid, Digits tracks the rise and fall of two finger-giving Euro terrorists and their soda-pop sucking foe.

Brite

Brite
Two foolish suburban girls stumble into a suspicious scheme to become Bollywood stuntwomen in this blackest of comedies.

Epicene

The Epicene
Famed lovers Bruno and Filippa vanish for 300 nights to conceive the most alluring creation the world had ever known in this Greek-chic movie myth.

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So there they are, friends! Our 1st, 5th, 3rd and 10th Factory films presented as an amazing ensemble for your late summer enjoyment.

Prove to your friends once and for all how awesome you are by attending the show.

Candy Eye Retrospective
presented by The Bearded Child Film Festival

Saturday August 16th – 7:30 pm
Bedlam Theatre
1501 S 6th St
Minneapolis, MN 55454

In Good Company…

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

What do JoEllen and William suddenly have in common with David Lynch, Martin Scorsese and Milos Forman?

Basically we’ve amassed a deep and dazzling enough oeuvre of cinematic gems to have garnered our very own retrospective!

The bold and brilliant Bearded Child Film Festival is heading to Minneapolis this August to offer its cinematic vision to ever larger crowds, and has honored The Candy Eye Factory with a request to host a retrospective of our work in semi-experimental film!

Retrospective Poster 2

We’re flattered and excited by this opportunity, and with our 12th Factory film just recently completed, we feel it’s the perfect moment to look back at our movie-making journey and examine how our individual small films weave together into a larger aesthetic statement.

We’re narrowing the line-up for our retrospective into an hour long show, including a post screening Q+A. We’ll announce the program on our blog shortly.

Since the show will be 100% Candy Eye and thereby free of any cinematic-filler, we invite all our friends and part-time fans to partake in this special and scrumptious screening.

Check back as the details unfold…