Summary
'OH MY God - there's my arse!" Thus Daniela Nardini sums up her reaction upon first seeing Festival, in which she gives a vibrant, sexy, wholly believable performance as a restless BBC Scotland radio journalist named Joan Gerard, and - yes - shows her arse.
Festival is, in fact, a film much concerned with arses. Not only their frank exposure, but those who behave like them, those who put them on the line in the name of art and those who valiantly strive to persuade them into uncomfortable seats for 9am performances of one-woman Fringe shows about the repressed creative impulses of Dorothy Wordsworth.See the full content of this document
Extract
Saucy Sex in the City Illicit Romps, Nudity, Booze, Flayed Egos . . .Daniela Nardini's Latest Movie Captures the Essence of Edinburgh's Fringe. She Talks to Hannah Mcgill About Her Shocking New Role
Written and directed by Annie Griffin, the creator of the thoroughly marvellous Channel 4 comedy series Coming Soon and The Book Group, Festival is set amid the creative chaos of Edinburgh in August.
Shot during last year's Fringe, it follows the professional, romantic...See the full content of this document
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