FOURPLAY North American Tour Launches

The beginning of the +FOURPLAY Film North American tour marks a busy spring for movies I've edited or shepherded through post production. The tour began last Thursday, February 7th, when Fourplay screened as part of a fundraiser for the Austin Film Society's Texas Filmmaker Production Fund, an important, competitive grant that supports film projects based in Texas year in and year out. It continued to screen Friday up through today at the Alamo Village to sell-out crowds. People are watching... and they're talking (about sex...ba-by... sorry, couldn't resist; for all my TLC fans out there).

Director +Kyle Henry has led a tireless media blitz across platforms: First and foremost on social media, but he also appeared on the radio as well as in a delicate TV interview. I'm sure more press is to follow in the coming weeks as the film travels the country.

Find Screening Dates Here!

Seeing as the word of mouth has been both positive and extensive, I figured I'd help out by compiling everything I can find all in one place. Links to reviews and more after the jump.


FOURPLAY Press All In One Place

Reviews


Kyle Henry’s Fourplay strings together four short films united by their unabashed explorations of sexual intimacy.... The shorts build in emotional depth to the concluding segment, “San Francisco,” which provides the film’s heartrending climax.

"Tampa" features swift edits and steady action that keeps surprising the audience at every turn; Fourplay is crass, unapologetic, imaginative, challenging and, ultimately, comforting.


Most noteworthy, perhaps, is David Fabelo’s editing, the crispness of which adds another injection of humor into the proceedings. All told, the best way I can describe this film is as the circle-jerk offspring of the Marx Brothers and Kenneth Anger.

Profiles/Interviews 




(For those who don't know: Fourplay is a feature film comprised of four short films about sexual intimacy. I had the pleasure of editing three shorts: "Skokie"; "Austin"; and "Tampa." Rita K. Sanders edited the fourth piece, "San Francisco.") 
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