FACETS CINÉMATHÈQUE
June 2012
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Chicago Theatrical
Premiere
New 35mm print!
THE COLOR WHEEL
"Sly, daring, genuinely original and at times perversely brilliant"
-New York Times
"The most entertaining unpleasant film I've seen in years"
-New York Magazine
-Slant Magazine
"Alex Ross Perry is a filmmaker who should make us feel good about the altered state of American independent movies... He's what independent movies once were, idiosyncratic, creatively pure"
-Boston Globe
"Strange, daring and occasionally maddening...it's hard to deny the
forensically assured sensibility at work"
-Chicago Tribune
Recommended!
-NewCity Chicago
-TimeOut Chicago
Critic's Choice "The most compelling New York indie I've seen since Ronald Bronstein's
Frownland"
-Chicago Reader
The Color Wheel is a misanthropic comedy from co-writers/co-stars Alex Ross Perry and Carlen Altman, two of the most distinctive new voices in American cinema. In beautifully grainy black-and-white 16mm, this is a comedy of pettiness and failure that ultimately sneaks in a hefty emotional wallop during a transformative road trip. JR (Altman), an aimless post-collegiate with vague ambitions towards being a TV newscaster, has just been dumped by her professor/lover. With no one else to turn to, she asks her estranged, contemptuous brother (Perry) to provide moral support while she picks up her stuff. Problem is, these obnoxious grown up kids do not get along, and no one else in the world can stand them, eithernot Colin’s neglectful girlfriend, not JR’s former friends, not the strangers they clash with at pretty much every step of their hopeless and increasingly infuriating voyage of frustration, failure and jerks.
Both failing in different yet complimentary ways, they embark upon a weekend of sibling bonding that neither would have ever expected, in a hopelessly complicated relationship. It can only be a matter of time before JR and Colin arrive at the strangest and most unsettling of resolutions and put to rest their decades of animosity, half-baked sibling rivalry and endless bickering. Extremely funny and filled with characters who are simultaneously broad and deep,
The Color Wheel walks many tonal and stylistic balancing acts. A comedy to be sure, but an exceedingly strange one, or better yet, described by the director as an "objectional comedy about disappointment and forgiveness."
Directed by Alex Ross Perry, U.S.A., 2011, 35mm, 83 mins.
Official site
New York Times
New York Times: director interview
New York Magazine
Village Voice
Slant Magazine
Boston Globe
Indiewire
Chicago Tribune
NewCity Chicago
TimeOut Chicago
Chicago Reader
Showtimes:
Fri., Jun, 22 at 7 & 9 pm
Sat., Jun. 23 at 3, 5, 7 & 9 pm
Sun., Jun. 24 at 1, 3, 5 & 7 pm
Mon.-Thurs., Jun. 25-28 at 7 & 9 pm
Tickets: