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Friday, May 05, 2006
Snowcake was a beautiful movie, really lovely. Of course Gina RUINED Mark's ONE line, which got a big laugh from the audience, by talking over it so I have no idea what he said. But Alan Rickman was... purrrrrrrrr.

And I didn't expect it, because I am a silly, but of course the great thing about film festivals is that the filmmakers are actually in the audience there with you. That small blob on the left is Alan Rickman. Here's another-- the small, bright blob to the left of the darker one in the middle, that's him. My camera phone takes crappy far-away shots, but I can tell it's him. Purrrrr.

What a lovely and needed distraction. The greatest thing was that JANET VAN DE GRAAF was in the movie, and Bob Martin was thanked in the credits (along with Mark.) And of course I am all obsessed with those guys since seeing The Drowsy Chaperone. Even though, um, I don't really know who Janet Van De Graf is, still, and I can't even remember which character she played in the movie. (Was she the annoying blonde lady, or the annoying brunette lady? I don't know!)

And Callum Keith Rennie was in it too. And Jayne Eastwood. Who's been in every Canadian production of anything, ever.