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Let It Snow (2001 film)

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'Let It Snow' (also known as 'Snow Days') is a 1999 American romantic comedy film directed by Adam Marcus and written and produced by Kipp Marcus. The film stars Marcus, Alice Dylan, Bernadette Peters, Larry Pine, Henry Simmons, Judith Malina, and Miraim Shor. The story involves a young man who finds love during "snow days" time off from high school, but spends years finding his true self. He is haunted by the family "curse"as told to him by his grandmotherthat the men in the family are doomed.

The film was released by Artistic License on June 8, 2001 to mixed reviews.

Plot



James Ellis (Kipp Marcus) meets and falls in love with Sarah (Alice Dylan) during time off for snow days while in high school. James, however, has commitment issues, and Sarah eventually winds up engaged to Peter (Peter Giles). His grandmother (Judith Malina) had warned him about the family curse, that the "men always leave and the women go crazy", which causes James to be reluctant to commit. Over the next few years, James searches for his true self, ending up at "The CIA" the Culinary Institute of America.

His eccentric mother Elise (Bernadette Peters), still upset that her husband left her and James, is on an endless search for her inner self and has commitment issues of her own. She spends her time with a series of lovers who don't speak English, in the "International House of Boyfriends".

Ultimately James overcomes the family curse and wins Sarah.

Cast



*Kipp Marcus as James Ellis

*Alice Dylan as Sarah Milson

*Bernadette Peters as Elise Ellis

*Judith Malina as Grammy

*Larry Pine as Wendell Milson

*Henry Simmons as Mitch Jennings

*Miriam Shor as Beth

*Stephen Colbert as "happy successful guy"

Production



Development

Brothers Adam and Kipp Marcus comprise the writing, producing and directing team behind this independent film, and Kipp also appears as the male lead. Kipp asked movie studios for their short-ends (unused film) at a cheap price to have enough film to shoot in 35mm.

Casting



Kipp had wanted Bernadette Peters for the role of his mother, Elise, but when her agent said that she was too busy, he sent her the entire script via fax. After meeting with Kipp she accepted the part.

Filming

Part of the movie was filmed at the Marcus' mother's house in Westport, Connecticut.

Critical response



The 'Variety' reviewer Lael Loewenstein wrote: "Smarter and more appealing than many other recent romantic comedies." Elvis Mitchell in 'The New York Times' wrote: "The film's navet makes up for its rampant predictability."

Accolades

At the AFI Fest, 1999, 'Let It Snow' won awards for Best New Writing (Kipp Marcus) and Best Editing (Joe Klotz). At the Deauville Film Festival, it received a nomination for Grand Special Prize, 2000. The film was an "Official Selection" at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival.

References




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