REMEMBERING GENE WILDER

Film and reception benefitting Gilda's Club of South Florida

The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival is proud to collaborate with Gilda’s Club of South Florida on this special tribute honoring Gene Wilders life and career. Reception at 6pm | Film at 7pm

The reception will include lite-bites provided by Savvy Sliders and a complimentary drink

ABOUT THE FILM
He was born Jerome Silberman to an assimilated Milwaukee Jewish family, and his childhood buddies called him Jerry—but the world would come to know Gene Wilder as an endearing comic genius through an extraordinary string of film roles that seem to grow deeper, funnier and more humane with time: from the timid Leo Bloom in Mel Brooks’ The Producers to the strange and magical title role in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, from his inspired on-screen partnership with Richard Pryor in movies like Silver Streak to the comedy classics of Blazing Saddles, The Frisco Kid and Young Frankenstein.

Now, in Ron Frank’s affectionate and touching biographical documentary, the full measure of Wilder’s gifts is on display, not only as a comedic actor but as a writer, director and a mensch. Told in part through Wilder’s own voice (luckily he recorded the audiobook of his memoir, which serves as narration), Remembering Gene Wilder is a treat to watch with its generous helpings of film clips from across Wilder’s career. Yes there are the ever-fresh line readings (“Put…the candle…back”) and his manic physical antics (his pre-verbal meltdown when Zero Mostel’s Bialystok separates Bloom from his little blue blanket) — but there are also uproarious outtakes from the set of Young Frankenstein and poignant home movies from his marriage to Gilda Radner. Get ready to binge-watch Wilder’s whole career—you’ll want to after seeing this tender and eye-opening tribute.

CREDITS

DIRECTOR(S): Ron Frank
SCREENWRITER(S): Glenn Kirschbaum
CAST: Gene Wilder, Mel Brooks, Harry Connick Jr., Ben Mankiewicz, Peter Ostrum, Carol Kane

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