The David Dance
The David Dance | |
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Directed by | Aprill Winney |
Written by | Don Scimé |
Starring | Don Scimé Guy Adkins Antoinette LaVecchia Jordan Baker Tonye Patano |
Cinematography | Ian McGlocklin |
Edited by | Erin Druez |
Music by | Marc Jackson |
Production company | Brave Lad Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | United States |
The David Dance is a 2014 American drama film, written and produced by Don Scimé and directed by Aprill Winney.[2] It premiered at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival on March 8, 2014. The film stars Don Scimé as David, the host of a gay radio show in Buffalo, New York, who struggles with self-doubt when his single sister Kate (Antoinette LaVecchia), asks him to be the father figure for her soon-to-be adopted Brazilian child. The cast also includes Guy Adkins (as Chris), Jordan Baker (as June) and Tonye Patano (as Mrs. P.).
The film was released theatrically on October 14, 2016 [3] and on Amazon Prime Video in April 2018. It received the audience award for Best Feature Film at the Tallgrass Film Festival[4][5] and the jury award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island International Film Expo among others.[6] At its screening at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Scott Douglas in Edge Media Network wrote: "Once I reached the end I was overwhelmed with all different kinds of emotions and plenty of tears. Truly one of those movies that gets to the heart and soul of a person. If you have ever felt love of any kind, this movie is for you. 'The David Dance' is the surprise of the LGBT circuit."[7][8][9] Kevin Thomas of Progressive Pulse called the film “A gem of a movie.”[10] Emille Black in Cinema Crazed called the film "a personal and touching family drama. Well crafted with characters the viewers care about." [11] In 2020 the film was listed as one of seven "queer hidden gems"[12] The screenplay is part of the permanent core collection of the Margaret Herrick Library (library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences).[13]
The film is based on Scimé's play which premiered in New York City at the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival and in 2006 in Washington, DC.[14]
Plot[]
David is the host of a local, late night radio show called "Gay Talk" in Buffalo, New York. When he is away from the microphone, he's shy and unsure of himself. But as "Danger Dave", his on-air alias, he's confidant and every listener's friend. He and his sister Kate, a thrice divorced banker with a yen for classical music and cats, are bonded by a secret, yet vast sense of inadequacy. Kate announces to David that she has decided to adopt an orphan in Brazil and asks him to be a father figure. David grapples with his self-doubts while also grappling on-air with a conservative radio host named June. Chris, an amiable coworker and a romantic interest from his past, challenges David to come to terms with his insecurities. David's past and present intertwine as he learns to love and accept himself.
Cast[]
- Don Scimé as David
- Guy Adkins as Chris
- Antoinette LaVecchia as Kate
- Jordan Baker as June
- Tonye Patano as Mrs. P.
- JuJu Stulbach as Young Nun
- Lauren Lopes as Margaret
Accolades[]
Event Body | Year | Award | Recipient | Result | Ref |
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Tallgrass Film Festival | 2014 | Vimeo Audience Award Narrative Feature | The David Dance | Won | [4] |
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival | 2014 | Best Men's Feature | The David Dance | Won | [15] |
Woods Hole Film Festival | 2014 | Best Narrative Feature Film | The David Dance | Nominated | [16] |
SoHo International Film Festival | 2015 | Best Showcase Feature Film | The David Dance | Nominated | [17] |
New Hope Film Festival | 2015 | Best Picture | The David Dance | Won | [18] |
New Hope Film Festival | 2015 | LGBT Spirit Award | The David Dance | Won | [18] |
New Hope Film Festival | 2015 | Best Director | Aprill Winney | Won | [18] |
Long Island International Film Expo | 2016 | Best Feature Film | The David Dance | Won | [19] |
SENE Film, Music and Art Festival | 2016 | Jury Award, Best Feature Film | The David Dance | Won | [20] |
SENE Film, Music and Art Festival | 2016 | Audience Award, Best Feature Film | The David Dance | Won | [20] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best LGBT Film | The David Dance | Won | [21] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best Screenplay Feature Film | Don Scimé | Won | [21] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best Supporting Actress Feature Film | Antoinette LaVecchia | Won | [21] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best Editing - Feature Film | Erin Druez | Won | [21] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best Actor - Feature Film | Don Scimé | Nominated | [21] |
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival | 2016 | Best Director - Feature Film | Aprill Winney | Nominated | [21] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Best Feature Film | The David Dance | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Best Director | Aprill Winney | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Actress | Antoinette LaVecchia | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Actor | Don Scimé | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Screenplay - Feature Film | Don Scimé | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Cinematography - Feature Film | Ian McGlocklin | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Ensemble Casting | Brette Goldstein | Won | [22] |
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival | 2016 | Distinctive Achievement Award, Music | Marc Jackson | Won | [22] |
References[]
- ^ Mele, Courtnie. "THE DAVID DANCE Feature Film will have its World Premiere at Cinequest Film Festival, 3/8-11". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ Verongos, Helen, "Review: In ‘The David Dance,’ a Gay Man Sheds His Crippling Self-Doubt"The New York Times, October 13, 2016
- ^ Murthi, Vikram, "'The David Dance’ Exclusive Trailer & Poster: Local Gay Radio Host Struggles With Self-Acceptance" IndieWire, June 8, 2016
- ^ a b “KEEP ON KEEPIN’ ON” “THE DAVID DANCE” Win Tallgrass Film Festival Audience Top Awards" Vimooz, October 22, 2014
- ^ Garrett, Bob, "‘The David Dance’ Film Festival Review" Project-Nerd, October 22, 2014
- ^ "The David Dance". IMDb.com. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ Douglas, Scott,"The David Dance" Edge Media Network, September 26, 2015
- ^ Ryll, Alexander, Essential Opinion: 'The David Dance' Gay Essential
- ^ Walker-Dack. Roger, "The David Dance" Queer Guru, June 2, 2015
- ^ Thomas, Kevin "Film Festival Favs Finally Find Home at a Theatre Near You" Progressive Pulse
- ^ Black, Emilie, "The David Dance" 2016 Cinema Crazed, October 13. 2016
- ^ Jimenez, Alex "A Chocolate Box Assortment of Queer Hidden Gems, Throwback Cinema" The Daily Californian, March 24, 2020
- ^ Scimé, Don. "THE DAVID DANCE". Catalog.oscars.org. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ Wren, Celia, "'David Dance': Snow With Occasional Mush Play Hits Buttons Of Talk Host's Crisis", The Washington Post, May 27, 2006
- ^ "LIGLFF 2014 AWARD WINNERS!" Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
- ^ "2014 Woods Hole Film Festival Film and Screenplay Winners" Woods Hole Film Festival
- ^ Gioino, Catherina, "2015 Soho International Film Festival – The Winners" Nerdly, January 21, 2016
- ^ a b c "New Hope Film Festival 2015 Awards" IMDb.com
- ^ "WINNERS AND NOMINEES – 2016 (LONG ISLAND INTERNATIONAL FILM EXPO) LIIFE" Long Island International Film Expo
- ^ a b "SENE 2016 Film Jury Awards" SENE Film, Music and Art Festival
- ^ a b c d e f 2016 NOVA FEST AWARDS RESULTS Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival
- ^ a b c d e f g h "2016 Wild Rose Awards" Wild Rose Independent Film Festival
External links[]
- 2014 films
- American drama films
- American independent films
- American films