When:Sunday, March 27, 2011
Time:7:00pm
Where:Liberty Hall at Ace Hotel
20 West 29th Street
btwn 5th and Broadway
New York, NY 10001
Cost:Free
Please join Rooftop Films this Sunday at the Ace Hotel for the New York Premiere of DIY director Joe Swanberg’s latest film UNCLE KENT, starring Kent Osborne as a cartoonist spending a sexually charged weekend with a woman he met on Chat Roulette.
UNCLE KENT is an achingly true-to-life modern comedy about aging, loneliness, desire, and the awkward intimacies of online friendship. The film follows 40 year-old Kent (Kent Osborne) who is an unmarried children’s-show writer living alone with his cat in Los Angeles. He spends his days sketching gag cartoons and bouncing ideas off his hyperactive friend, Kev (Kevin Bewersdorf), and his nights staving off loneliness in Internet chat rooms.
When one of Kent’s online acquaintances, environmental journalist Kate (Jennifer Prediger), crashes at his house for the weekend, he finds himself attracted to her coquettish manner and frank emotional openness but sexually frustrated by her fidelity to a distant boyfriend.
Shot on location in Los Angeles, UNCLE KENT advances many themes and elements found in Swanberg’s early films (Hannah Takes The Stairs, Nights and Weekends, Alexander the Last), including freely improvised dialogue, art-mirrors-life setups, and a renewed emphasis on how technology and social media enable (or disable) human connection. The cast includes previous collaborators Kent Osborne and composer/actor Kevin Bewersdorf, director Josephine Decker, and newcomer Jennifer Prediger. The film made its world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival as Swanson’s Park City debut.
Actresses Jennifer Prediger and Josephine Decker will be in attendance to answer questions following the screening.
7:00 PM Doors Open. Seats are first come, first served, so get there early.
7:45 PM Film begins.
9:00 PM Q and A with actresses Jennifer Prediger and Josephine Decker.