Weekend Highlights for L.A. International Film Festival
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The American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival continues at the Cineplex Odeon Century Plaza Cinemas this weekend. Highlights from today’s and Sunday’s program follow.
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‘Ginger Ale Afternoon’
United States, 1988, 94 minutes
4:30 p.m. Sassy and sensual, this adaptation of Gina Wendkos’ play about a California trailer court couple--a very pregnant wife, an unemployed philandering husband--becomes a deeply touching affair. It’s partly because of Dana Anderson as the nagging, loving wife and John M. Jackson as the exasperated husband, as well as bubble-gum-voiced Yeardly Smith as his baby-doll mistress. The film’s other pluses come from director Rafal Zielinski, cinematographer Yuri Neyman (“Liquid Sky”), and the great blues score by Willie Dixon. RECOMMENDED.
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