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Monday, 26 January 2009

The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle - Film from Sundance featuring blue fish and self-warming cookies

While perusing the Sundance Festival site I came across this feature which sounds bizarrely cool. I really want to have a look at it. Have a read. Any of you seen it yet? Send me a review and I'll whack it on the site. Check out the official site for the film.

If there is anything that can be said about David Russo’s spirited and wildly imaginative debut feature, it is that you’ve never seen anything like it before. The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle could only be conceived in the surreal mix engendered by today’s modern world of biochemical engineering, digital wizardry, corporate deception, high art, and the rapidly changing mores regarding the straight male arse.Dory, a computer programmer experiencing a crisis of faith, is laid off from his suit-and-tie job and must resort to cleaning toilets with a brown-collar band of janitorial misfits. Unbeknownst to him, he is made the subject of a bizarre experiment involving deliciously addictive cookies that simulate “oven freshness” by warming in your mouth when eaten. It turns out that the cookies cause spectacular visions, wild mood swings, and quasi-pregnancies in the male janitors. The men must pull together to become midwives for one another as each gives birth to a small, beautiful, immaculately conceived blue fish.A character-driven comedy enriched with Russo’s innovative animation, The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle is a lighthearted film with a liberated vision—the idea that you may find peace in the face of uncertainty if you simply accept the very things that are beyond your control.

Starring Marshall Allman, Natasha Lyonne, Tania Raymonde, Tygh Runyan, Matt Smith, Vince Vieluf

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw it at Sundance and I loved it! It was hilarious, mostly because of Vince Vieluf. He was the perfect character for O.C. Marshall Allman was really good as the main character as well. He's a great actor. The movie did tend to get sort of trippy sometimes, but overall it was amazing.

Live for films said...

Cool. Cheers for that Anonymous. Glad to know it is as good as the synopsis makes out.

Any chance of a full review from you?

The Dunaway Family said...

Check out my review of "The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle" for Paste Magazine here: http://mdunaway.wordpress.com/2009/02/08/sundance-narrative-film-roundup-for-paste-magazine/ .