The Tribeca Film Festival has ended and I do hope that many of you had a chance to attend the incredible festival this year that included first time screenings, opening night celebrity filled premieres and award winning documentaries and short films. Most of my friends who went had a great time watching new documentaries, meeting celebrities, directors, producers and actors. Co-founded in 2002 by legendary & twice Academy Award winning actor Robert De Niro (The Godfather II & The Raging Bull) and highly acclaimed & brilliant producer Jane Rosenthal, the festival has over the years proven to be one of the most popular and prominent film festivals around the world.
I unfortunately got caught up in some projects this year so I was unable to go to many of the events. But luckily I had the time to attend the closing night red carpet premiere for the much anticipated movie “My Life In Ruins” (produced by Tom Hank’s Playtone Production Company) starring Nia Vardalos, Richard Dreyfuss, Greek
superstar Alexis Georgoulis and
Rachel Dratch. You will truly enjoy it! The film is director by extremely talented actor turned director Donald Petrie (“Mystic Pizza” & “How To Lose A Guy in Ten Days”). The guy has some serious talent folks!Many of you are already familiar with Vardalos. How could you not. I mean please. Her incredible & astonishing 2002 film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” which the Greek actress both wrote and starred in has been seen over and over again my millions.
Who can forget that the movie proved to be the highest grossing comedy film of 2002 putting the actress on the map and making her an instant overnight sensation. So naturally “My Life in Ruins” in which Vardolas plays an unhappy Greek tour guide who has lost her “mojo” in life and is trying to find it was in fact the talk of the festival which was attended by celebrities and hundreds of fans of who wanted to see how the 46 year old actress got her mojo back! (I personally think she never lost it!)
Vardalos was looking Hollywood glamorous indeed at the premiere. “Wow” shouted one fan. “She looks so beautiful” said a sexy brunette waiting in line to get the actress’s autograph. Vardalos completely transformed herself into a glamorous and sexy movie star with all the trimmings of an Hollywood actress.
The talented actress spoke to The Ravi Report about the making of her film and how after all these years, it’s still been a family oriented career for her.
RR:Nia, you look terrific. Thanks so much for your time and congrats on the film.
NV: Thanks so much. I’m pretty excited.
RR: What excites you the most about your new film?
NV:For me, the hardest films to make are the ones that are so worth it at the end. You have to test your drive like we did we this film.We were trying to get permission to shoot at the ancient ruins in Greece and it was so tough for us, so it made us work that much harder on the script, hone it and make the budget affordable and we did and it all turned out well at the end.
RR: The incredible success of your film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” made history in Hollywood. Seven years later, people are still watching the film and loving it. Is that a tough act to follow with your future work?
NV:(laughs). Well for me, I think ok..that already happened so now I can concentrate more on other projects and things so I can be “been there…done that” (more laughs).
Vardolas also went on to speak to reporters about how she is teaching her newly adopted daughter the importance of family values and how having a close knit family for herself is vitally important in life and in her career.
Of course besides her movie, the talk of the red carpet was Vardalos’s new sensational look.
RR:Ok…so from cute actress to sexy siren. How did you do it?
NV: I know!!! (Laughs in excitement) I designed my own program and in one sentence I will say this. I broke up with cheese!
Despite the on going recession and other recent public concerns, fans came out in droves to the festival this year. Most of the screenings I heard about were sold out and the Q&A afterwards with stars and directors were standing room only. De Niro & Rosenthal and their team of dedicated staff members do an OUTSTANDING job every year and continue to face new challenges as the festival grows in attendance and in film entries.
If you missed it this year, I highly recommend that you make Tribeca Film Festival one of the top ten things to do in 2010.
“My Life In Ruins” opens nationwide on June 5.
http://www.foxsearchlight.com/mylifeinruins
The Journey continues…
Ravi