Ansel Faraj was named after Ansel Adams and maybe that ultimately had something to do with his career choice.
He is a year younger than my son and related to a cousin of my Husband, thus many a Hanukkah party was celebrated with both him and my Son.
He has been directing movies for years and when he invited me to a screening of his latest, Will & Liz, I decided to attend.
The screening was at The Los Feliz 3 Theater right down the street from my old stomping ground at KCET's Lot (now owned by the Church of Scientology).
I knew the area, I wanted to see the film and so off I went on the first day of the President's Day weekend.
The movie is promoted as a love story in 4 seasons. It was shot in Venice and so I felt like it might be similar to La La Land, except in Venice.
To a certain degree, I think I was probably right.
It is a sweet movie of an LA transplant from Eugene OR and a native Angeleno who is an artist in Venice.
They meet by chance in a park and so the story begins. You follow the seasons (which correspond with the start and end of the relationships stages). Spring being the first one, of course.
You watch their romance bloom and then grow and eventually the cracks start to appear. By winter, she is gone.
It was interesting to watch how the movie ends (add in a repeat season to make that happen), since it did say it was a love story...
I had my son's car and so I left as soon as the movie was done. I did manage to get this one photo with Ansel and two people.
They are original cast members from the 60's Soap Opera Dark Shadows.
David Selby (Quentin Collins) and Kathryn L. Scott (Maggie Evans). He has done a couple of Dark Shadows spin off movies called Doctor Mabuse and Doctor Mabuse: Etiopomar, which starred several of the cast of Dark Shadows.
All in all, a worth it morning.