
Sun, 05/26/2013 - 6:30pmLUCY and DESI: A HOME MOVIE
The Ridgefield Playhouse Film Society: Lost and Found Film SeriesQ&A following the film with director/actor Lucie Arnaz and producer/actor Laurence Luckinbill along with Sandra Consentino, the film’s EMMY and Ace Award-winning editor.Hosted by Emmy-Award Winning Journalists Ira Joe Fisher and Morton DeanLucy and Desi: A Home Movie, an EMMY Award-winning documentary is a “touching, no-holds-barred portrait of the turbulent marriage of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz” (Chicago Sun Times). Produced and directed by Lucie Arnaz and Laurence Luckinbill, the film features personal home movies and interviews with her parent’s close friends and relatives.The documentary also provides rare television footage and a look at Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s personal momentos. Lucille Ball saved every one of Desi Arnaz’s love letters, which daughter Lucie Arnaz discovered while researching the project. “Ably and sensitively hosted by the couples daughter Lucie Arnaz… ‘Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie’ quivers with the intimacy of real lives and the passion that fueled the fire of their relationship.” (Hollywood Reporter). What is most memorable about this documentary is director Lucie Arnaz’s own passion of wanting to know and understand the past that for her has deep and abiding meaning.What most forcibly radiates from Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie is a new professional and personal awareness of the legacy of the two entertainment icons. The documentary not only gives viewers insight into TV’s first family, but also about the joys and fears of their own lives. On Thursday, May 10 at 8pm, the Ridgefield Playhouse presents “Lucie Arnaz: Latin Roots.” The daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Lucie Arnaz performs a homage to her father’s legacy and Copacabana Show with her new live theatrical show “Latin Roots.”Adults $10 • Seniors $7.50 • Students $5