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American Primitive

Sunday, December 6, 2009 : 4:00pm to 7:00pm
University Park Campus
Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre
Free
Set in Cape Cod, a tale of two daughters surprised by the romantic affairs of their widowed father.
Directed by Gwen Wynne
Written by Gwen Wynne and Mary Beth Fielder
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Wynne and Director of Photography Chris Chomyn.
Free to all USC students, faculty, staff and alumni.
About American Primitive
Everybody in Dennis, Cape Cod thinks that Harry Goodhart (Tate Donovan) is quite the catch. Harry, a handsome Englishman, has just moved to this seaside destination with his teenage daughters, Madeline (Danielle Savre) and Daisy (Skye McCole Bartusiak). Madeline and Daisy, however, are determined to keep their recently widowed father away from the swarm of female suitors, such as the beautiful journalist, Joy (Stacey Dash), and the manic matchmaker, Mrs. Brown (Anne Ramsay). That is, until one night, when Madeline's new high school friends give her a taste of a racier Cape Cod. They take her to a notorious underground disco in Provincetown. Through the throngs of drag queens and gay men, Madeline sees her father dancing with a man. The double shocker is that the man is Mr. Gibbs (Adam Pascal), recently introduced by her father as his new business partner and who just moved into the back of their house.
Provided courtesy of Cape Cod Films. Unrated. Running time: 83 minutes.
To learn more about the film and to view the trailer, click here.
About the School of Cinematic Arts Alumni Screening Series
During fall 2009, the series will host a wide array of film screenings and filmmaker Q&As, highlighting recent work by School of Cinematic Arts alumni. All screenings are free to the public but will require an electronic reservation, which can be made through the Web site for each individual screening. Many screenings will be overbooked to ensure that capacity is met in the theater. Some screenings will be run from digital sources.
To view the calendar for the Alumni Screening Series, click here.
About Check-In and Reservations
The theater will be overbooked to ensure capacity, and the RSVP list will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis, with no reserved seating. Please bring a photo ID or printout of your reservation confirmation, which will automatically be sent to your email account once you have successfully made an RSVP through the Web site. Doors will open at 3:30 p.m.