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Psiff Closing Night Film A Bit Of A Two-Hanky Comedy/Drama

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Jack Lyons Theatre & Film Critic
Jack Lyons Theatre & Film Critic

The Closing Night film at the Palm Springs International Film Festival is usually a feel-good-thank-you-for-supporting-the-Festival kind of a movie and the powers that be didn’t disappoint its legions of loyal film aficionados at the screening in the Palm Springs High School’s 1100-seat auditorium on closing night.

“Unfinished Song”, written and directed by English filmmaker Paul Andrew Williams is the light-hearted, poignant and touching love story of Marion and Arthur; a devoted couple of English septuagenarians.  The dramedy is the type of movie that just seems to be right up the Brits alley.  They have the ability to be able to poke gentle fun at themselves and their culture, and they do it with intelligence, élan and style. (Wow! What a concept)

Terrance Stamp ~photo Pat Krause
Terrance Stamp ~photo Pat Krause

Williams’ sentimental story stars two actors of the first rank:  Terrence Stamp as Arthur and Vanessa Redgrave as Marion.  The two multiple award-winning actors – Stamp for his Oscar Nominated portrayal in 1962 (his first film) as the young, earnest, and strikingly blue-eyed British seaman Billy Budd and Redgrave for her 1978 Academy Award winning mysterious and gritty performance in “Julia” – lead the way.  Their performances validate the old saying that stars can indeed raise the bar on less than Academy Award caliber writing.

Stepping into this fast company is young, perky Gemma Arterton as Elizabeth, the understanding upbeat leader of the Senior Center Choir where Marion sings. And then there is Christopher Eccleston as James, Marion and Arthur’s married businessman son who would like to reconcile with his arms-length dad.

“Unfinished Song” revolves around Marion who is a declining cancer patient, and Arthur, her congenitally grumpy husband and all around social grouch who is her caretaker.  Arthur is very devoted to Marion in his way, he just doesn’t know how to convey his affection.   No one has been able to penetrate the gloom that constantly surrounds him, especially not his son James who has been waiting his entire adult life for Arthur to acknowledge him as a son in some way.   But a father-son relationship is not possible for Arthur and men like him.  They carry too much personal baggage.  For them, there’s just too much distance to bridge that parental gap.  Eccleston, however, renders a sympathetic and empathetic performance of a son trying to reach a distant father while trying to maintain his own dignity, and as a son who loves and helps in taking care of his dying mother.

While Arthur spends his time in introspection and walks alone in the park, Marion takes advantage of the time left to her by joining a choir, a long-time passion of hers.  Her fellow choristers at the Senior Center are a pleasant, caring, mix of wannabe singers, but their time has obviously come and gone.  However, they remain undaunted when Elizabeth informs them that she has entered them into a choir competition (shades of “The Full Monty” and “Calendar Girls”).

Arterton, as Elizabeth, does a fine job as the cheerleader, choral instructor, and mama hen to her brood of elder, albeit, eager chicks.  They can’t wait for the competition to begin.  And begin is does, but without Marion, who has lost life’s ultimate competition to Mother Nature.  Arthur is inconsolable.  He’s lost his best friend and life partner and now he wants to make amends for his past mistakes.  He is talked into joining the choir and the upcoming competition by Elizabeth, who says “Marion would be pleased and proud if he did.”  But Arthur is a tough nut to crack and he remains noncommittal right up to the eleventh hour.

There is always a story that needs to be told, and in this case, to be seen.  Reflection on the problems of others often provides an Epiphany, which often turns on a light bulb in one’s own life.  “Unfinished Song”, hopefully, could be such a vehicle for many people in movie theatres everywhere.

I believe the Bard summed up this sentimental, two-hanky valentine to love, best when he penned… “All’s Well That Ends Well”.  And “Unfinished Song” is definitely worth seeing when it comes to a multiplex near you.  Cheers!

Jane Wagner book signing: “The Search of Intelligent Life in the Universe”

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Story and photos by Pat Krause
Story and photos by Pat Krause

Just Fabulous Book store in Palm Springs brought Comedienne Lili Tomlin and Jane Wagner in for a book signing on Jan.12th. The book was written by Jane Wagner and called. The Search of Intelligent Life in the Universe. Wagner was a little late so Lili Tomlin took over. She greeted fans that had lined up outside the store and thanked them for coming and waiting outside in the cold.

Lili Tomlin shook hands, gave hugs and posed for photos. Once inside she signed record albums, photos and posters. Fans were so happy to see her and realize she was such a gracious celebrity. Tomlin seemed to enjoy her time with her fans. Once Wagner arrived they got down to the business of signing the book. They spent time with each fan and again posed for photos for people that bought the book that they wanted signed. They both autographed the book.

Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Brunch

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Story and photos by Pat Krause
Story and photos by Pat Krause

The Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Brunch was held to give directors awards for their films. Awards included Actors and People’s Choice of the PSIFF Films at Spencers Restaurant in Palm Springs on Jan. 13th. Other awards presented were the John Schlesinger, The HP Bridging the Borders, New Voices/New Visions, Fipresci, The Mercedes Benz Audience, Cine Latino and the Audience Awards. The honorees were very appreciative of the awards and represented the best of the PSIFF.

Festival Director Darryl Macdonald and Festival Artistic Director Helen du Toit emceed the luncheon and both spoke about the success of this PSIFF. Thousands came from all over the US and consider this the best film festival to come to. The Festival continues to excel each year and become better with each passing year.

They announced there would be 18 audience favorites that would be shown on Monday after the Film Festival at the various theaters. Film fans were looking for the list so they could purchase tickets to see the films they had missed. The films were sold out quickly.

Bill Clinton at LaQuinta Resort & Spa

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Story and photos by Pat Krause
Story and photos by Pat Krause

Bill Clinton, our 42nd President, held his 2nd annual Clinton Initiative, Health Matters in Every Generation, at LaQuinta Resort Spa on Jan. 15th. This is a huge conference on Health Care and Obesity in our young and old alike.The main topic is activating wellness in all our lives and fighting obesity by working together in all aspects of Healthy living.

Jillian Michaels from the Biggest Loser TV show held a morning workout to get things started. A welcome address was given by Dr. Kelvin Baggett and Dr. Donald Berwich. President Clinton gave the opening remarks about last years conference and the inroads that have been made since the last forum here. Clinton is happy to be a part of the Humana Golf Challenge and this conference.

Dr. Nancy Sneiderman from NBC moderated a panel of experts in health. She first spoke to President Clinton. They have been friends for many years and joked with each other on the stage. Dr. Deepak Chopra held a meditation lesson and had the audience in deep mediation during his session.

Another panel was moderated by Chelsea Clinton, President Clinton’s daughter. She is very involved with bringing health care to the nation. Topics discussed included Diet, Drugs, Health care for the elderly and disabled, Obesity, healthy foods in schools, Depression and even bullying.
There were so many topics touched during all these panels which included, Doctors, CEO’s, VP’s, Directors, former policemen and Heads of health facilities to name just a few of these professionals in health care.

Actress, singer, philanthropist Barbra Streisand told that her foundation has pledged 2 million dollars to heart health in women. She arrived with husband, actor James Brolin and sat in the audience and listened to the speakers. Local mayors were involved in a panel along with Olympic medal winners, actors and PGA Pro, Gary Player who tries to do 5000 sit-ups a week. Haile Thomas is only 12 years old but spoke about how she tries to help teenagers with education on healthy food choices.

President Clinton closed with remarks about this conference and the millions of dollars being pledged by businesses, schools, health facilities and many others. He thanked all those attending and said that this can’t be accomplished by one alone and we must all work together for the good of the nation and its people. He felt this conference was better than the last one and is hoping to say great strides will be made in the future.

Facebook democracy: Israelis ‘share’ votes with Palestinians

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A snapshot of the Real Democracy movement's page on facebook.com
A snapshot of the Real Democracy movement’s page on facebook.com

In a move of high-tech civil disobedience, thousands of Israeli citizens are donating their right to vote in the upcoming parliamentary elections to their Palestinian neighbors via Facebook.

The political initiative, called Real Democracy, so far has over 1,400 followers and is allowing Israelis to “donate” their votes for the Palestinian cause, giving their second-class citizen compatriots an opportunity to participate in general elections on Tuesday.

The founders of the initiative call their campaign “an act of civil disobedience against … the undemocratic nature of Israeli elections … the election of a government which controls four million Palestinians without voting rights,” quotes The Guardian.

The goal is to take the action a step further and allow Palestinians a potential say in the Israeli government’s “de facto control over the United Nations Security Council.”

Around a one and a half million Palestinians have Israeli citizenship, the other roughly two and a half million living in the country fall under the sovereignty of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, and of Hamas in Gaza – and do not have an opportunity to vote in the elections that ultimately influences their lives.

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TSA ends naked airport scanners contract after years of controversy

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A TSA agent waits for passengers to use the TSA PreCheck lane being implemented by the Transportation Security Administration at Miami International Airport.(AFP Photo / Joe Raedle)
A TSA agent waits for passengers to use the TSA PreCheck lane being implemented by the Transportation Security Administration at Miami International Airport.(AFP Photo / Joe Raedle)

The US Transport and Security Administration (TSA) will remove all 174 of OSI Systems Inc. (OSIS)’s Rapiscan body scanners from airports, following serious concerns over their inability to protect the privacy of passengers.

The $5 million contract Rapiscan had with the TSA will come to an end, leading to the removal of the invasive machines from all US airports. The contract has been terminated as a result of the company’s inability to meet TSA requirements that their machines develop software to produce less invasive images of passengers.

The need for a speedy adjustment intensified in November 2012, when Wired reported that Rapiscan may have been manipulating the results of tests on integrated privacy software that they were supposed to have been implementing. In a letter quoted by Bloomberg, Rep Mike Rogers (R-AL) claimed that Rapiscan “may have attempted to defraud the government by knowingly manipulating an operational test.”

As a result of the outcry that followed these accusations about the then-current software, the TSA ordered the manufacturer to adjust the machines so that an avatar of a miscellaneous body was displayed in place of the individual being searched.

Rapiscan indicated that they would not be able to meet the TSA’s demands until 2014. TSA Assistant Administrator Karen Shelton Waters said that it “became clear to TSA they would be unable to meet our timeline.”

As early as August 2010, the TSA had required that software be developed to make body scans of airline passengers less revealing, after the administration was criticized for essentially stripping their travellers naked. However, their airport scanners have continued to be a source of controversy – in 2012, a Texas woman was sent through a scanner three times, and told she was ‘cute,’

The TSA has been using two companies to conduct the searches, outsourcing to both Rapiscan and L-3 Communications Holdings to produce the machines. While the Rapiscan machines have been utilizing weak X-rays to create what appears to be a naked image of the subject, the machines of L-3 Communications Holdings use radio waves to depict concealed objects on an avatar image on a screen, and will continue to be used by the TSA.

The Rapiscan machines will be replaced by 60 units supplied by L-3.