Friday March 19, 2010 11:38 AM MDT

Park City, Utah:

Dare

Director(s):
Adam Salky
Screenwriter(s):
David Brind
Producers:
Mary Jane Skalski, Jason Orans
Cinematographer:
Michael Fimognari
Editor:
John F. Lyons
Composers:
Duncan Sheik, David Poe
Costume Designer:
Caroline Duncan
Casting Directors:
Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee

Dare

US Narrative Feature
U.S.A.,  2009, 92 mins., color


Dare follows three very-different teenagers through the last semester of high school. There are Alexa (Emmy Rossum), the overachieving good girl who longs to break out of her shell; Ben (Ashley Springer), the melancholy outsider confused about his sexuality; and Johnny (Zach Gilford), the rich kid who has everything, including good looks, but hides behind his bad-boy persona. This unlikely trio fall into each other's lives and each other’s arms, making a last-ditch effort to shake things up before they actually have to start living as adults. Director Adam Salky and writer David Brind takes us into some uncharted territory with fresh eyes and matter-of-fact authority. Sweet and sexy don’t always go together, but they work beautifully in this instance because the sexuality of the film is cleverly woven into the fabric of the story. You can ask why the kids are in such a hurry to experience adult feelings, especially when their parents, comically enough, are afraid to get in the way. All is answered in the nuanced performances of this exceptional cast. They capture perfectly a generation with nothing to rebel against except their self-imposed inhibitions. By being keenly perceptive, director Salky stacks up countless priceless moments in crafting teen romance with a decidedly modern spin. In Dare, the kids do what they need to do to become the adults they should.
CAST
Emmy Rossum, Zach Gilford, Ashley Springer, Ana Gasteyer, Alan Cumming, Sandra Bernhard
Adam Salky - Adam Salky is a native New Yorker and has directed four shorts—Sometimes the Neighbor, Dare, Things That Go Bump in the Night, and Boys Life 5—that have been showcased in dozens of film festivals around the world. He received his MFA with honors from Columbia University's Graduate School of the Arts film program, where he was the sole recipient of grants from both Kodak and Panasonic, as well as the 2007 James Bridges Award production grant. Dare, based on his earlier award-winning short, marks his feature-film debut.
Screenings:

Mon. Jan 19 5:15 p.m. - DAREE19RE Racquet Club, Park City
Tue. Jan 20 2:15 p.m. - DAREE20RA Racquet Club, Park City
Thu. Jan 22 11:30 p.m. - DAREE22PL Prospector Square Theatre, Park City
Fri. Jan 23 12:15 p.m. - DAREE23CD Eccles Theatre, Park City
Sat. Jan 24 12:30 p.m. - DAREE24GD Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, SLC