News Summary
The Coronado Public Library is engaging residents with a Film Forum series in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival. Beginning soon, film enthusiasts can enjoy cinematic presentations and discussions led by an expert. Additionally, auditions for a local mockumentary titled ‘Best in Bowl’ will take place, seeking actors to participate in this unique project. Both initiatives aim to cultivate community involvement and showcase local talent in the arts.
Coronado Hosts Film Forum and Mockumentary Auditions
The Coronado Public Library is set to engage local residents with a special Film Forum series, in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival. This program will take place on the first and third Wednesday of every month, starting at 6:00 p.m. in the library’s Winn Room. Film enthusiasts will have the opportunity to enjoy cinematic presentations alongside insightful discussions led by film expert Ralph DeLauro.
The featured film for the upcoming session is “The Lady with the Dog,” a 1960 classic based on the beloved short story by Anton Chekhov. Scheduled for May 21, 2025, this Not Rated film runs for 89 minutes and explores themes of love and infidelity, centering on the complex relationship between a Moscow banker and a young woman he meets at a seaside resort.
Auditions for ‘Best in Bowl’
In addition to the Film Forum, the Coronado Public Library will host auditions for a local mockumentary titled “Best in Bowl.” These auditions are set to occur on May 24, 2025, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. in the Ruby Room at the library. The comedic short film revolves around the quirky world of lawn bowling and is seeking actors of all backgrounds and ages to participate.
“Best in Bowl” is being produced and directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Tony Perri, known for his work styled after Christopher Guest’s unique approach to storytelling. The project is backed by the Coronado Public Library and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission, who are serving as the executive producers.
Upon completion, “Best in Bowl” is intended to be submitted to various film festivals, including its namesake, the Coronado Island Film Festival. This initiative not only fosters local talent but also seeks to bring the community together through the shared passion for cinema and storytelling.
Community Involvement and Expectations
The Coronado Public Library has been a cornerstone of community engagement for years, offering programs that enhance cultural awareness and artistic expression. The ongoing Film Forum series aims to cultivate a deeper appreciation for film as an art form, while the auditions for “Best in Bowl” open the door for community members to actively participate in the local film scene.
As the situation evolves, participants in both events are encouraged to adhere to respectful and positive language during discussions and interactions. The Coronado Public Library remains committed to providing an inclusive environment for all attendees.
Weather Considerations
For those planning to attend the auditions on May 24, 2025, the weather forecast suggests cloudy conditions in the morning with peeks of sunshine expected in the afternoon. The anticipated high temperature is around 67°F, with a low near 60°F, making it a comfortable day for community engagement.
With these exciting events on the horizon, Coronado residents are urged to take part in the Film Forum and auditions. These initiatives promise to enrich the cultural landscape of the region while allowing local talent to shine on a broader stage.
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Additional Resources
- Coronado Times: Casting Call for Best in Bowl
- San Diego Union Tribune: Coronado Film Festival
- Coronado News: CIFF Annual Summer Cinema Fundraiser
- Coronado News: CIFF Preview: Robert Shields
- Google Search: Film Festivals
