{"id":6852,"date":"2013-12-10T15:00:04","date_gmt":"2013-12-10T21:00:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.micro-film-magazine.com\/cublog\/?p=6852"},"modified":"2014-09-06T14:47:39","modified_gmt":"2014-09-06T20:47:39","slug":"five-film-frenzy-delivers-c-u-feast","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.micro-film-magazine.com\/cublog\/?p=6852","title":{"rendered":"Five-film frenzy delivers C-U feast"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: left;\">In case you missed the unusual cinematic confluence appearing <a title=\"Calendar du C-U: December 6-12 :: C-U Blogfidential\" href=\"https:\/\/www.micro-film-magazine.com\/cublog\/?p=6846\" target=\"_blank\">in last week\u2019s <strong>Calendar<\/strong><\/a>, dearest readers, allow us to revisit the details and their implications! Not one, not two, not three, not four, but <em>five<\/em> local productions had been scheduled to make their debut on various platforms during a 10-day period; we\u2019re in the midst of it right now. Our community\u2019s media creators could not have coordinated a more welcome parade of pre-<strong>Christmas<\/strong> activity in the <strong>C-U Blogfidential<\/strong> vein and, chances are, they didn\u2019t even realize it!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">The television specials, both of them documentaries produced by <strong>WILL Channel 12<\/strong>, have already aired. Last night, <strong>Monday, December 9<\/strong>, the station unveiled <a title=\"COURSE WORK postings :: WILL Illinois Public Media\" href=\"http:\/\/will.illinois.edu\/farmtotable\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>COURSE WORK: DINNER SEASON AT PRAIRIE FRUIT FARMS<\/strong><\/a>, a family farm portrait produced\/narrated by <strong>Lisa Bralts<\/strong> and photographed\/edited by <strong>Tim Meyers<\/strong>, while last <strong>Thursday, December 5<\/strong>, they premiered <a title=\"WE ARE MONTICELLO postings :: WILL Illinois Public Media\" href=\"http:\/\/will.illinois.edu\/weare\/monticello\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>WE ARE MONTICELLO<\/strong><\/a>, a citizen-filmed tribute to the eponymous <strong>Illinois<\/strong> village. <strong>CUBlog<\/strong> has <a title=\"Monticello next in WILL-TV series :: C-U Blogfidential\" href=\"https:\/\/www.micro-film-magazine.com\/cublog\/?p=6618\" target=\"_blank\">previously covered the latter<\/a>; the former demonstrates how the <strong>Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery<\/strong> of <strong>Champaign<\/strong> grows, harvests, and prepares its crops and milk products for a signature dinner symbolizing the worth of \u201cfarm-to-table\u201d foods. Both hour-long shows will presumably be made available for viewing on disc or on-line.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">The narrative feature films in this quintet have played public engagements before, but they have been revived for this week by their respective producers in support of imminent home video releases. Later tonight, <strong>Tuesday, December 10<\/strong>, director <strong>Jennifer Bechtel<\/strong> and her <strong>Hot Diggity Productions<\/strong> crew will encore their <a title=\"SCARY NORMAL @ Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/scarynormal\" target=\"_blank\">well-received \u201cfamily coming-of-age comedy\u201d <strong>SCARY NORMAL<\/strong><\/a> at the <strong>Art Theater Co-op, 126 W. Church St., Champaign<\/strong>, at <strong>7:30 p.m.<\/strong> Admission to the show will be $6, while the brand-new DVD and almost-brand-new CD soundtrack will both be on sale for quite reasonable prices. Performing a brief set will be young C-U musician <strong>Kenna Mae Reiss<\/strong>, who appears on said soundtrack and in said movie! <strong>Laura Welle<\/strong> and <strong>April Cleveland<\/strong> star in <strong>SCARY<\/strong> as teen friends, surrounded by a lovably idiosyncratic collection of family and friends, who unexpectedly become smitten with one another.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">On <strong>Friday, December 13<\/strong> (uh-oh!), <strong>8 p.m.<\/strong>, the <a title=\"HOUSE OF THADDEUS @ Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/HouseOfThaddeus\" target=\"_blank\">dark relationship drama <strong>HOUSE OF THADDEUS<\/strong><\/a> will chill audiences to the bone at the <strong>Kathryn Randolph Theater, 601 N. Vermillion St., Danville<\/strong>, in an event hosted by <strong>Roselawn Productions<\/strong> regulars <strong>Mike<\/strong> and <strong>Leslie Boedicker<\/strong> and <strong>Bill Kephart<\/strong>. The $6 ticket price will be split between funding the theater\u2019s resident troupe, the <strong>Red Mask Players<\/strong>, and the filmmakers\u2019 <strong>THADDEUS<\/strong> promotional efforts. The bad news is they can only accept cash or check for payments; the good news is we\u2019re alerting you ahead of time so you can come prepared! Also bring extra for a copy of the DVD-R that will be made available for the first time at this show, or save up for the Blu-ray version scheduled to arrive next month, according to director Mike. Sales of those products will help fund their next endeavor. In <strong>THADDEUS<\/strong>, Kephart and <strong>Joi Hoffsommer<\/strong> lead an effective cast as a couple indirectly torn apart by the polarizing history of their new home and how townsfolk have interpreted it over time.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Finally, the fifth element of our incidental grouping will be <a title=\"SRIRACHA pay streaming @ Vimeo\" href=\"http:\/\/watch.srirachamovie.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">introduced as a pay-to-stream title<\/a> beginning <strong>12 a.m.<\/strong> tomorrow, <strong>Wednesday, December 11<\/strong>, when <strong>Bloomington-Normal<\/strong> filmmaker and vlogger <strong>Griffin Hammond<\/strong> unleashes <a title=\"SRIRACHA @ Facebook\" href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/SrirachaFilm\" target=\"_blank\"><strong>SRIRACHA<\/strong>, a half-hour documentary<\/a> about the tangy dipping sauce of Thai origin that has found a cult following in the <strong>United States<\/strong>. Hammond visits overseas as well as <strong>Irwindale, CA<\/strong>-based manufacturer <strong>David Tran<\/strong> and <strong>Huy Fong Foods<\/strong> to understand better the cultural and culinary distinctions between various incarnations of this chili pepper condiment. Access to view <strong>SRIRACHA<\/strong> will run you $5; we\u2019re unsure if a physical edition is on the way but we\u2019d bite if it features the snazzy <strong>Matt Wiley<\/strong> poster art seen below as its packaging!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">Watch <strong>CUBlog<\/strong> between now and Friday for a follow-up report teasing the artwork, specifications, and ordering information of the <strong>THADDEUS<\/strong> and <strong>SCARY<\/strong> discs. Wouldn\u2019t you agree they\u2019d make unique gifts for the culturally savvy in <em>your<\/em> household?<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\">~ Jason Pankoke<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\" align=\"center\"><em><br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone\" title=\"SRIRACHA (Artwork: Matt Wiley\/courtesy Griffin Hammond)\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.micro-film-magazine.com\/Images\/CUBlog Art\/cu_sriracha_poster.jpg\" width=\"450\" height=\"667\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Count von Count would have a field day here on C-U Blogfidential today&#8230; ONE thoughtful teen comedy! ONE psychological drama! ONE small-town collage! And two, TWO food documentaries! That equals FIVE local movies premiering in TEN days&#8217; time! 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