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Post by Fran on Sept 15, 2003 2:01:05 GMT -5
Elizabeth's latest film, canadian comedy "Moving Malcolm", was recently screened (world premiere) at the Montreal Film Festival. The jury awared it with a special mention for the "Best First Feature Film" for being an "incisive and compassionate comedy". Elizabeth plays the female lead Liz Woodward, a B-movie actress who, after leaving his boyfriend at the altar, asks him, one year later, to help his father moving on a new apartment, as she flies to Prague to film a low-budget aliens film. The director is Benjamin Ratner (also the lead star). Lokk for it! It sould be a really great indie comedy! Like "Roger Dodger"!
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Post by Carrie on Sept 15, 2003 17:08:12 GMT -5
She deserves a little recognition. Thats Great!
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Post by Fran on Dec 13, 2005 15:09:24 GMT -5
"Moving Malcolm" just won the Best Movie award at the HDFest and took 2nd place in both Best Director and Best Cinematography. The critically acclaimed canadian movie has already won prizes in festivals all aroud the world, inlcuding Heartfordshire (UK), Washington, Montreal and Vancouver. Elizabeth's performance (female lead) was universally appreciated by critics when the movie was released in late 2003.
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Post by QueenKelly on Dec 13, 2005 15:41:02 GMT -5
That is so great for Elizabeth! I have yet to see Moving Malcolm or Rodger Dodger. Once I find them, I'll most likely buy them.
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Post by Fran on Dec 13, 2005 22:24:13 GMT -5
oh Roger Dodger is really Elizabeth's best movie and best performance. It's really a great great film. "Moving Malcolm" is very good too: she plays this bitchy woman but at the end you kind feel sorry for her. She delivered a very moving and strong performance here. The movie itself is quite moving (heeheh, of course.... ) and melanchonic. I really love both. Maybe Malcolm is a little more slow-paced than Roger Dodger. But they're both terrific movies. On ebay you'll find both on DVD.
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