2004 Stony Brook Film Festival
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July 21-31, 2004

Easy

Friday, July 23 at 9:45 pm
East Coast Premiere - U.S.A. - 99 minutes

Written and directed by Jane Weinstock
With Marguerite Moreau, Naveen Andrews and Brian F. O'Byrne

Jamie Harris is a quirky, bright 25-year-old who names peculiar consumer products for a living. Though she gives them their identities, she’s rather confused about her own. After dating many men, she understands sex, but not true intimacy. When two seemingly perfect guys orbit around her, Jamie is forced to confront what she is most afraid of. As in Shakespearean comedies, writer/director Jane Weinstock’s playful, nuanced script adroitly tosses competing desires up in the air, offering audiences the delicious pleasure of watching characters squirm and wriggle before everything falls into place. A romantic, but not romanticized comedy about sex, love, social norms, and relationships-all kinds of relationships. Produced by Gloria Norris. Music by Grant-Lee Phillips. Cinematographer: Paul Ryan.



Preceded by the short film
I Am Stamos

USA - 18 minutes
Directed by Rob Meltzer

When a character actor wishes to be a leading man, he magically begins to photograph as John Stamos…provoking the unholy wrath of Stamos. With John Stamos and Robert Peters.



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