Sundance Film Festival Winner "Afternoon Delight"
Fresh from her remarkable hilarious role in the movie
“We’re The Millers” with Jennifer Aniston, Katherine Hahn’s talent shines through in her first starring
role in “Afternoon Delight” about a stay at home mom whose sexual awakening
came in her 30s when everything looks just perfect.
Hahn plays Rachel, a quick-witted and lovable yet tightly
coiled woman living within the affluent Silver Lake neighborhood. At first glance, with their chic modern home,
successful husband, adorable child and a hipster wardrobe, you’d think Rachel
is living in full bliss until she felt the stabbing reality of emptiness when
left alone at home and ponders on her lackluster sex life.
Spicing things up, she decides to visit a strip club and
gets a private dance from McKenna (played by Juno Temple) and something cracks
open in Rachel. Inspired by the
experience, Rachel returns to the club to get to know McKenna, soon after
adopts her as a live-in nanny. This bold
move unleashes unimagined and colorful waves of change into Rachel’s life,
marriage and community.
Director Jill Soloway who came to prominence writing and
producing episodes for the hit television series “Six Feet Under” helms
“Afternoon Delight” as her directorial debut.
Fresh from winning her Dramatic Directing Award in this year’s Sundance
Film Festival, Soloway shares that, “Beyond the comedic and cinematic concepts
that were on my mind, I made a few feminist choices while writing. Often, when
the Madonna/Whore trope turns up in popular entertainment, the bad girl gets
thrown under the bus or otherwise metaphorically murdered so that the movie can
fulfill a typical Hero’s Journey plot. I am deeply interested in another
possibility, a less-told Heroine’s Journey that unravels in the shape of
contiguous spirals. These interconnected circles form an emotional roller
coaster for the audience as we allow dual protagonists to repeatedly switch
places; both women veer through right and wrong multiple times,” shares
Soloway.
Soloway was moved by the idea of a female main character
who could be an unlikely, complicated and utterly real screw-up of a
woman. Having seen the Seth Rogens, the
Jack Blacks and Albert Brooks as lovable but nebbish-y wrong-headed male leads,
with the women presented as beautiful and perfect and interested in making
great choices, Hahn’s role as Rachel in “Afternoon Delight” aims to remind us
that women want the same thing from movies that any audience wants from life--
emotional honesty, raw comedy and the humanness of true flaws.
Winning the Directing Award at Sundance 2013 was a
complete shock and a huge thrill for Soloway, “It is so validating. I’m so excited
to share this film as it premieres and travels the world. And as for the
future, I can’t wait to do this kind of work again and again.”
“It turns out everyone has lived the story about how easy
it is to distract yourself-- from yourself-- with an idea about helping. It can
be easier for people to open up when there’s a transaction-- financial or
otherwise-- at play. But the loudest, clangiest bell has been the notion of how
hard it is to keep having great sex in a long-term relationship. The moments of
self-recognition in our collaborators and audiences around this truth have been
revelatory. Ultimately, if this film were known for one thing, I’d want it to
be a loved, hilarious, and relatable exploration of marriage and relationship
in our highly connected, disconnected era,” concludes Soloway.
Rated R-16, “Afternoon Delight” will open December 11 in Phils.
theaters from Axinite Digicinema, Inc.
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