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Director and filmmaker Matthew Mishory’s Documentary “Fioretta” Prepares to Premiere Globally

by Britt Trachtenberg October 3, 2023
written by Britt Trachtenberg

On September 30 in Woodstock, Israeli director and filmmaker Matthew Mishory’s documentary Fioretta (2023) will premiere at the  Woodstock Film Festival. After, the ad hoc Maverick Sextet will play a live string performance of composer Arnold Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night).  A Q&A session with the production crew and subjects will occur.

The film will premiere on October 5 in Zurich too. After, the ad hoc Zurich Sextet will perform the aforementioned piece live. A similar Q&A will take place.

On October 8, Tel Aviv’s ANU Museum of the Jewish People will screen the film as well. After, a cocktail reception and Q&A session will ensue. The film chronicles the poignant journey of a father and son as they reconnect with their family’s history. The feature goes into depth about the experiences.

Famous litigator Randall Schoenberg travels with his 18-year-old son throughout Europe. They search for the gravesite of their oldest known relative, “Fioretta.” Through the discovery, they will reclaim 500 years of their familial history. They are the descendants of the acclaimed composer Arnold Schoenberg.

The world knows Randall as the recoverer of Nazi-looted prized pieces. He returns the artifacts to the families of their original owners. People know him as a genealogy expert. His greatest achievement occurs in this incredible story, where he reunites his family’s documents. The film has fascinating visual elements.

At the beginning, a title slide says “Prague, 1991.” The film shows a liminal, parking lot space. In a long shot, a man carries two duffle bags. Eerie music accompanies him. Then, the movie cuts to a boy who examines pages.

In a voiceover, Schoenberg suggests that children conduct genealogy assignments for school. They create small family trees for classes. When he was eight years old, his grandmother gave him a huge family tree. Meanwhile, his father’s family tree dates back to 1974. He utilized books that related to his grandfather’s centennial birthday. With this information, Schoenberg became known for genealogy at school.

The film shows old footage of Schoenberg. In the grainy shots, he uses public transportation. This deepens his connection to genealogy. The motion picture displays eye-catching shots of buildings. He says that memory has always interested him. He discusses the roles of the past, present, and future. Then, he arrives at a house. It relates to his rich family history.

In 2005, Schoenberg’s family moved into the house. He provides descriptions of his family members.

Twenty-four years ago, Schoenberg married his wife. They have children: Dora (24), Nathan (21), and Joey. Dora advocates for memory through her program, Remember Us. The organization pairs children of recent bar and bat mitzvahs with victims of the Holocaust. Joey trains to become a chef. Schoenberg’s wife, Pam, owned a photography gallery for a while. The family eats dinner together on a beautiful balcony.

Schoenberg gives a family toast, in which he mentions his travel plans. In the upcoming days, he would depart for Vienna. He has a meeting at the Schoenberg Center. Joey would come to meet him there. Together, they would embark on what Schoenberg calls a “roots trip.” They hope to uncover more family history. In a voiceover, Joey provides his perspective.

He says, “My dad decided to take this trip throughout Europe to go find graves and family members.” Schoenberg wanted to take one of his children. Dora prepared to have surgery and Nathan had schoolwork to complete. Joey came along because he had the availability. The documentary shows stellar travel shots.

A wide shot shows the shore at dusk. A close-up shot shows a plane’s wing. In the background, the film displays an exquisite blue sky and clouds. Joey describes his connection to family history.

He says that he “can have that sort of out-of-body experience and you have chills because you have that instant connection. You’re in the place where your family was, being back there 500 years earlier.” The film shows more immaculate travel shots.

In a moving long shot, a plane wing takes off from the ground. Then, the film cuts to a moving establishing shot of an airport. In a voiceover, Joey explains that “it’s not a single family story. It’s a people. We’re part of this larger mosaic.” Schoenberg arrived at Vienna’s Arnold Schönberg Center.

The documentary shows the building’s stunning interior. In a long shot, Schoenberg works on a computer. He sits on the administration’s board. The Center preserves his family’s legacy and makes the history accessible to the public. Through the organization, Schoenberg and Joey learn more about their family’s history. They might even uncover some surprising family secrets. Mishory issued a director’s statement.

He said, “When I first met Randy Schoenberg, he mentioned his ‘interest’ in family history. This made sense; he had a very famous grandfather. But Randy’s interest stretched further back through the centuries.” Mishory mentioned Schoenberg’s genealogical background.

Mishory explained, “He had been ‘looking into it’ for quite a while and had made some progress. ‘How far back could he go,’ I asked, expecting an impressive answer: the 1850s, perhaps. ‘Five hundred years,’ he said.” Mishory connected Schoenberg’s background “all the way back to the formation of the Jewish Ghetto in Venice. And he had the encyclopedic list of names (and documents) to prove it.” Mishory described the documentary’s narrative as well.

He said, “This father-son voyage through time and space (Austria, the Czech Republic, Italy, and California) became the narrative backbone of our film.” He described his personal preferences in the documentary genre, saying “I like to
watch characters change subtly, relationships deepen, dynamics quietly shift. And this is what happens in Fioretta.” Mishory identified the film’s strong emotional connection.

He “filmed Fioretta as a narrative feature film that happens to be a documentary, avoiding the trappings and conventions of the genre that have proliferated with streaming.” He discussed what sets his film apart, saying “This is not an
‘interviews and experts movie.’ The camera roams, settling to catch objects’ locations and faces. Crucial emotional sequences are captured on Ektachrome film. And fragments of Randy’s first trip to Prague, just after the fall of Communism, come to life in a 16mm film-within-a-film.” Schoenberg commented on the film’s genesis.

His cousin, artist and filmmaker Serena Nona, came up with the idea of Fioretta (2023). She learned that Schoenberg’s genealogical research dated back to a family in the 500-year-old Jewish Ghetto in Venice. Then, Schoenberg said “Serena thought we could make a documentary film. When I mentioned the idea to producer Brad Schlei and director Matthew Mishory in Los Angeles, they agreed.” Schoenberg discussed the film’s impact on his family.

Schoenberg and Joey “met a great many strange and fascinating people who helped us uncover the traces that my family left behind. The documentary is as much about my relationships with these various characters and my relationship with my son as it is about the genealogical journey.” He outlined his goals for the documentary as well.

Schoenberg said, “My hope is that the film inspires people to explore their own family history, as I did, to learn a little something about themselves.” The documentary had an excellent production crew.

Rob Levine executively produced and co-wrote the film. Bradford Schlei, Álvaro Fernández, and Anneta Furdecká produced the movie. Maciej Twardowski arranged the cinematography, while Marc Cohen edited the footage. The video had fascinating technological speculations.

The production crew filmed the movie on location in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Italy. The film has interesting technical speculative facts. The audio is Audio 5.1 with Stereo Mix available and the Aspect Ratio is 16:9. The production crew used Alexa Mini LF and ARRIFLEX 416 (Super 16mm) cameras. The film connects to recent historical events. On September 13, Arnold Schoenberg’s birthday occurred. In 2024, his 150th anniversary will commence.

RUBBER RING FILMS and STONE CANYON ENTERTAINMENT present, in association with MONOLITHIC FILMS and NUTPRODUKCE, A film by MATTHEW MISHORY, E. RANDOL SCHOENBERG, SERENA NONO, ARNIE SCHOENBERG and JOEY SCHOENBERG in Fioretta (2023).

Production designer: MAGDALENA ZEMANOVÁ
Original score & sound: OHAD STEMATI
Edited by MARC COHEN
Cinematography: MACIEJ TWARDOWSKICO
Producer: ANNETA FURDECKÁ

Executive producers: ROB LEVINE and E. RANDOL SCHOENBERG
Produced by ÁLVARO FERNÁNDEZ, p.g.a. BRADFORD L. SCHLEI, p.g.a.

Co-writer: ROB LEVINE
Written and directed by MATTHEW MISHORY

Official Website:
https://fiorettafilm.com
Press and Screening Inquiries:
heshelman@platformgrp.com

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The New York Latino Film Festival Opening Night ft. Story Ave

by Micaela Verrelien October 3, 2023
written by Micaela Verrelien

Every year The New York Latino Film Festival curates a special line up of versatile films in honor of celebrating culture and of course the love of film. This year the festival happens to fall on the same month as Hispanic Heritage month, which makes it a double celebration. 

 

The NYLFF kicked off the celebration with the award winning film “Story Ave” directed by Aristotle Torres. “Story Ave” is a film that not only won the SXSW as the best narrative feature special jury award, but it caught the attention of Oscar and Grammy awards winner Jamie Fox. 

We all know Jamie for his humor, insanely talented vocals, and award winning acting skills. With Jamie backing “Story Ave” as a producer, just know you are in for a ride.

 

The cast is filled with massive talent like Luis Guzman, Asante Blackk, Cassandra Freeman, Melvin Gregg, and so much more. The film is set in Bronx, New York. It follows a visual artist  teen, played by Asante Blackk, whose brother unfortunately passes away. The passing of his brother affects him severely which lands him in the wrong crowd. Without giving you any spoilers just know that this film may sound discouraging, but it is the complete opposite. It is a film that rewards the heart with happy tears and encouragement of the soul. 

 

If you need some encouragement, make sure you check out the film now and celebrate Hispanic Heritage month.

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On The Scene: Nights of the Jack Grand Opening

by Claire Kay Hernandez October 2, 2023
written by Claire Kay Hernandez

The crisp autumn air carries whispers of Halloween, and in Los Angeles, that means one thing: Halloween events galore. How do you decide which to go to? The one event that stands out for me, hands down, is Nights of the Jack. On Friday, September 29, I attended the grand opening of this breathtakingly immersive experience that celebrates the essence of Halloween.

The star of the night was undoubtedly the mile-long walking trail adorned with an enchanting array of hand-carved festival jack-o’-lanterns. The vibrant Halloween lights and themed scenes created a mesmerizing spectacle that appeals to visitors of all ages. As we walked around the trail, we were captivated by the creativity on display, from SpongeBob’s Bikini Bottom to a touching tribute to Kobe. Each pumpkin was a work of art.

This year, Nights of the Jack introduced various interactive experiences that added a thrilling twist to the festivities. An AR scavenger hunt challenged attendees to “find Jack” and reap digital rewards. Digital carnival games, including axe throwing and jack-o’-lantern tossing, added to the excitement. But the crown jewel was the AR selfie stations featuring spooky backgrounds – the perfect way to capture the night’s memories.

Beyond the pumpkins, Nights of the Jack offered a cornucopia of attractions for visitors to savor. Expert pumpkin carvers brought pumpkins to life before our very eyes. Themed face painting delighted guests of all ages, turning them into Halloween creatures of their choosing. A resident psychic offered mystical readings, and a souvenir shop provided a chance to take home a piece of the magic.

Nights of the Jack is not just another Halloween event; it’s an experience that caters to everyone. Whether you’re seeking a family-friendly adventure or a unique date night, this is the place to be. The variety of food options and drinks kept us energized throughout our journey.

As I left the event, I couldn’t help but wonder if they would create a Christmas trail. If they do, consider me there. Nights of the Jack is a place where Halloween’s magic is celebrated and truly lived.

Check out our recap reel here.

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Max Brings Young Love to Life at Fort Greene Park

by Branda Ayo October 2, 2023
written by Branda Ayo

Set against the backdrop of Fort Greene Park in Brooklyn, NY,  Max hosted an immersive screening of Matthew Cherry’s new animated series Young Love this past Wednesday. The Chicago-based show follows an African American couple voiced by Issa Rae and Kid Cudi as Stephen & Angela, along with their daughter Zuri, played by Brooke Monroe Conaway. The animated series was greenlit by  Max in 2020 and launched 9/21 for streaming on Max.

The new series for Max is created by Cherry, who will showrun with long-time animation creative Carl Jones (The Boondocks, Black Dynamite). The series will be executive produced by Blue Key Entertainment’s Monica A. Young (producer of Hair Love) along with Lion Forge Animation’s David Steward II and Carl Reed.

 

For the family-friendly event Max hosted immersive activations in partnership with Scene In Black & The Lay Out based on the 12-part TV show including:

  • Angela’s Salon: Hair Braiding presented by Yeluchi by Un-Ruly
  • Stephen’s Studio: Beats Making presented by BeatClub & Serato
  • Zuri’s Reading Corner: Kids Activities presented by Penguin Random House
  • Photo Moment: Family House

DJ BMAJR kept the mood alive and upbeat as the official DJ of the evening playing throwbacks and new singles for their set.

The event kicked off promptly at 6 PM, drawing a crowd of eager parents and their little ones, all grabbing snacks and preparing for the evening’s screening. However, the show didn’t start until after sunset, around 7 PM, heightening the anticipation among the attendees. While some episodes had already been released on Max the week before, the opportunity to gather and celebrate a Black TV show in the heart of Brooklyn felt like a powerful statement.

Notably, the local partners that Max collaborated with were predominantly Black vendors or organizations, further emphasizing the event’s intentional commitment to diversity. This choice was in line with the show’s creator and showrunner, Matthew Cherry, who is a Black filmmaker and first-time father. It was an inspiring moment, given the historical significance of Black hair and how it has defined the Black community, to see a light, family-friendly show portraying everyday struggles such as dealing with family expectations, life after a setback, and parenthood, especially to a bright young Black girl. These are challenges that the young couple must contend with, and the TV show skillfully highlights their journey.

Amidst these pressures, the TV show shines a light on the joy and love that the family members have for each other and those around them. Angela’s return to her life after her cancer remission includes relearning her trade as a hairstylist, with mistakes made but ultimately giving herself grace. Stephen grapples with embracing his musical talent and recognizing that his work may not appeal to everyone, understanding that artistic taste is subjective. Meanwhile, Zuri, as cute as ever, urges her parents to participate in a school project, not just to fulfill an assignment, but to showcase how cool and supportive her parents are. Angela and Stephen manage to arrive just in the nick of time, making Zuri proud and treating the kids to some great music for dancing.

Photograph Courtesy of Max

Max screened the first two episodes interactively, engaging the audience with trivia questions related to influential Black movies and TV shows embedded in popular culture. As the evening came to a close, Matthew Cherry, along with other key members of the show, took the stage to express their gratitude to the guests for joining in the celebration of the continuation of their storytelling journey, from Hair Love to Young Love. The Brooklyn audience gave Cherry a well-deserved round of applause, echoing their appreciation for the screening.

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Be Your Own John Wick at The Continental’s Pop-Up Bar in NYC

by Catherina Gioino September 30, 2023
written by Catherina Gioino

In the dark and gritty underworld of John Wick, there’s only one rule: professionals are told to abide by no business conducted on Continental grounds. That, and markers must be honored. And yet, as if the second to fourth movies of the John Wick franchise have taught professionals nothing, they have murdered another person in The Continental, and this time, you’re prime suspect number one. 

That’s the premise when you enter The Continental premises in New York for the next three weeks. The famed downtown Manhattan cultural attraction, and the actual filming location of The Continental in the John Wick series, is hosting a murder-mystery party and you’re at the center of it all. 

“Welcome to The Continental: The Hotel Bar Experience” is an immersive cocktail dinner party experience running for three weeks starting September 21. The pop-up spurred with Peacock’s newest prequel to the John Wick series, “The Continental.” Each week of the pop-up also correlates to the release of the latest episode of the three-part series: Part One on Friday, September 22, Part Two – on Friday, September 29, and Part Three on Friday, October 6.

Regardless of whether you’re a diehard John Wick fan or do not know how important the sacred grounds of The Continental are to this deadly world of crime, you’re guaranteed to have a blast at the pop-up bar experience. From questionable subjects offering convoluted information to bloodied suspects giving up even more contradictory statements, you’re playing part detective and part theater goer in this truly enveloping experience. Coupled with the exchange of gold coins like in the movies, you’re pretty involved in the criminal underworld of the John Wick series, and you’re going to love every minute.

The night starts before you even get through the front door. While waiting to take a photo next to an NYC cab straight from the 1970s, you’re accosted by a New York Herald Tribune (RIP to the NYC journo folks out there) reporter who gives you his card and says to text him with any information you might have regarding a mysterious murder on Continental grounds. With the scene set, you’re given three gold coins and are escorted to the front desk of The Continental.

Upon entering the unholy grounds, the concierge explains the rules of the show: keep your “fancy telex machine,” as characters will refer to it often, one at all times as there will be messages conveyed to you–via text so no decoding there–and also opportunities to scan QR codes and take photos that you can check out through a special link sent to you. Additionally, you’re required, absolutely a must, to have a blast. Once you pay your coin to the concierge, you’re invited inside for some champagne while Roy the Cowboy with a loose bolo tie tells everyone a certain set of clues lurks behind the initial bar’s curtains.

Walking behind those curtains, you’re now set in the main setting for the night. There, you’ll find tables and seating arrangements for those who want to just take a laid-back approach to this murder mystery, but for those who are fully involved, there are several somewhat conspicuous characters who are full of clues–or, red herrings. While these characters roam around the room, you’re welcome to exchange your coins for many John Wick-inspired drinks, and you’ll leave plenty filled with the mouthwatering food passed around throughout the night. Don’t worry if you run out of coins–there are trusty porters and bellhops who cleverly slip you a few more when you need them.

With a rather loud interruption in the middle of the night, you’re then left to your own devices as you get riddled with messages regarding which rooms to visit and which characters to speak to–as well as a fun opportunity to take your photo for “intake” with a sassy tattooed assistant telling you in a rather deep 1950s Brooklyn accent to hurry it up. Without giving too much away, you’re in for a treat in the adult playground you’re encouraged to roam with glee.

“Welcome to The Continental: The Hotel Bar Experience” is an immersive cocktail dinner party experience running for three weeks starting September 21. Get your tickets here and let’s see if you make out the suspect before your ex-communicator.

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