The Santa Barbara Film Festival
The
Santa Barbara Film Festival -- orchestrated, massaged, grooved and fine-tuned by the tireless
Roger Durling -- kicks off tomorrow night (Thursday, 2.2) with a gala showing of Robert Towne's
Ask the Dust (Paramount Classics, 3.10), with Towne and star
Salma Hayek attending. (Towne will do a "conversation with" forum at Victoria Hall on Friday, 2.3, at 5:30 pm.) The films are always well-chosen but for me the SBFF is mainly about faces, seminars & panels, parties, blondes and photo-ops. Other creatives visiting Santa Barbara over the next ten days include
George Clooney (recipient of the Modern Master Award on Friday evening, 2.3, at the Arlington);
Naomi Watts (receiving the fest's Montecito Award on Saturday, 2.4); directors
James Cameron (recipient of the Attenborough Award on Monday, 2.6) and
Mike Binder (Centerpiece Gala focus on Tuesday, 2.7);
Heath Ledger (Breakthrough Performance honoree on Wednesday, 2.8);
Transamerica star
Felicity Huffman and
History of Violence costar
Maria Bello (both participating in a "conversation with" forum) and
Capote star
Philip Seymour Hoffman receiving the fest's Riviera Award. The closing night film is
Jason Reitman's very popular
Thank You for Smoking, with Aaron Eckhardt giving his best performance since
In The Compnay of Men.
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