Directed by Andrew Jacobs, Four Seasons Lodge is currently playing at New York City's IFC Center at Sixth Avenue at West Third Street. The film opens Friday, Nov. 20, at the Quad Cinema at 34 West 13th Street. This week, the filmmaker will be present at the IFC Center's Wednesday-Thursday 8pm shows.
The Four Seasons Lodge summary reads:
"From the darkness of Hitler's Europe to the lush mountains of New York's Catskills, Four Seasons Lodge follows a community of Holocaust survivors who come together each summer at their beloved bungalow colony to dance, cook, fight and flirt — and celebrate their survival. Beautifully photographed by a team of cinematographers led by Albert Maysles (Gimme Shelter, Grey Gardens), this unexpectedly funny film confronts sobering topics like aging, loss and the legacy of the Holocaust, capturing the Lodgers' intoxicating passion for life as the fate of their colony hangs in the balance."
Four Seasons Lodge opens in Los Angeles (and in Boston) on December 11. In case the filmmakers have already submitted it to the Academy, the Los Angeles opening means the film will be eligible for the 2010 Academy Awards in the best documentary feature category.
