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<font class="head">Family way </font><p>

Talking with Chicagoan Steve James about what's reel in "Paradise"
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By Ray Pride
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There is an instant, an exquisite, tingly fraction of an instant near
the beginning of "Reel Paradise"--Steve James' documentary about a
month at the end of a year spent running a movie theater at the edge of
the world in Taveuni, Fiji by abrasive, larger- and skinnier-than-life
onetime film projectionist and prototypical New Yorker, indie film icon
John Pierson and his family--that seems to typify what a documentary
filmmaker like James does so well. Establishing the family in quick deft
strokes, we hear Pierson's wife Janet explaining how she feared losing
touch with the world back home from a 5,000-mile distance and for her
teenagers, Wyatt, 13, and Georgia, 16, but Janet has her laptop and
there are phone lines even cheek-by-jowl with the International
Dateline; the camera pans left toward the window, framing  the fantastic
greenery outside and the bright, bright sky, and we hear the squawk of a
modem handshake, of her computer making connection with a larger
network, the world outside, the world inside, and James cuts to a
panning shot of her daughter in a rushing sluiceway of water, the sound
of the two modems and the white gushing flow, first a whisper, now a
roar, seamlessly combining, effortlessly and quietly describing a couple
of moments, a few glimmerings of insight about distance and
globalization and imposing oneself on the hopes and lives of others, a
juxtaposition that comes into being only in editing, the artful
construction of moments observed, vigilant yet without judgment.
Refreshingly, "Reel Paradise" is passionate and heartfelt in its
glimpses of movies, people and sheer renegade optimism.
<p>After its Sundance debut, "Reel Paradise" (co-produced by Kevin
 Smith and Scott Mosier), got any number of reviews that tacitly
 suggested the critics didn't care for Pierson, ignoring the quiet
 strengths of this fine, funny film. While Pierson exults at the reaction
 of the local citizenry to the basest of slapstick--Queen Latifah's
 pratfalls in "Bringing Down the House," anyone?--the piss is taken
 with regularity, bringing down his ego, as well as a memorably
 intoxicated Australian landlord and Wyatt's apt rebuke of "Gangs of New
 York" as "boring."  Put a camera on a family and from "American
 Family" (1973) onward, you have some kind of reality, and it's sweet to
 see it not being the trashy satisfaction of rigged "reality
 television."
<p>Such approaches may have prepared audiences to accept documentary
 styles yet undiscovered, willing to accept a look and narrative momentum
 that is close and ragged, instead of polished, distant and cold like
 narrative, fiction movies. But James thinks it's all distillation.
 "Editing is the heart of storytelling in documentaries," James says.
 "You're God. When you're out there filming, you have to be spinning a
 story in your head because otherwise you don't know what to shoot or not
 to shoot. So you're conjuring the story as you learn more. That's fun,
 exciting, to think on your feet. But when you get in the edit room,
 trying to distill all that into something resembling a real story."
 James works with modest crews, but prefers sound recording to shooting.
 "I don't have the skill down of being able to look and <i>look</i> at
 the same time, you are limited to frame. I think it's better to do
 sound, you can look around, you take it in a more raw way."
<p>"Increasingly, I'm fascinated with telling the stories of people who
 are complicated, and to preserve that complexity," he says. "For me,
 `Stevie' was a real personal breakthrough. `Hoop Dreams' has complexity,
 I'm not saying it doesn't, but `Stevie' [about a troubled, poor grownup
 who James met when he was his "Big Brother"] was more of a challenge,
 because at the heart of it there was a character that people don't want
 to know about and have very strong negative feelings about [as they're]
 going in. To do a film that was honest and didn't whitewash the main
 subject but at the same time, tried to get people to look at him in a
 different way, to think about what he represents in a different way.
 Even though he's guilty, we're not going to have the Hollywood ending
 where he's innocent after all so that we can breathe easy. I realized
 that`s the kind of film I want to make, ones that take more challenging
 subject matter, more challenging characters, and find a way to tell that
 story."
<p>James, who comes from a family of four and has three children of his
 own, could be marked as a man fixated on family: that of blood and
 basketball in "Hoop Dreams"; that of abuse and of mentoring gone awry
 in "Stevie"; the privileged Piersons at war, no more, no less
 dysfunctional than any other family, serving as an undercurrent to their
 kino-evangelism at the 180 Meridian. I venture that James' movies are
 about overcoming interrupted family dynamics, understanding what's
 broken about a home, whether matters of class, race, geography, damage,
 or simply being a family out of water. It's too obvious, of course:
 James says, "Family's always been a fascination and always will be for
 me."<P><p><P><p><i>"Reel Paradise" opens Friday at the Music Box.</i><P><p><P><p>

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I'm seated, with my mother, on a palace veranda, cooled by a breeze from the royal garden. Before us, on a dais, is an empty throne, its arms and legs embossed with polished brass, the back and seat covered in black-and-gold silk. In front of the steps to the dais, there are two columns of people, mostly men, facing one another, seated on carved wooden stools, the cloths they wear wrapped around their chests, leaving their shoulders bare.

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Then there's Hollywood's interpretation of the island...
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To see that, check out Reel Paradise, a movie about the saga of American film maker maker John Pierson who in 2002 relocated his family 
to Taveuni for a year to show free movies at the venerable Meridian Cinema near Waiyevo.
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<b>Interview with John and Janet Pierson - Reel Paradise</b><p>

On the latest episode of DVD Talk Radio, DVD Talk Editor Geoffrey Kleinman speaks with John and Janet Pierson about the DVD release for Reel Paradise.
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<b>No Family Is an Island</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">BY SPENCER PARSONS</font><p>

The Piersons on 'Reel Paradise'
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<b>Reel Paradise: Review</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">BY Marc Savlov</font><p>

When it comes to mid-life crises, some guys buy Porsches, some nail hot blondes, 
      and some just muddle through. Freshly minted Austinite and famed producer's rep/author/gadabout John Pierson chose to relocate his entire family.
    
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<b>'Reel Paradise': Moving Theater Experience in Fiji</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">by Alex Chadwick</font><p>

American movie buff and independent filmmaker John Pierson moved his family to Fiji in 2002 in search of "the world's most remote theater."
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<b>Reel Paradise: Review</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Roger Ebert</font><p>

Steve James' new documentary, "Reel Paradise," is about a couple with similar idealism, who also move to a small town and buy the movie theater.

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<b>Reel Paradise: Review</b><br>
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MOVIE REVIEW: A family, a film house and Fiji.
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<b>Taking popcorn fare to paradise</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Merrill Balassone</font><p>

It's like moviegoing is new again when a producer shows free films in Fiji.
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<b>How an American family moved to Fiji and brought Hollywood along for the ride</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Edward Guthmann</font><p>

After 25 years of making top-notch indie films, John Pierson needed to escape. So off to Fiji he went, bringing 
his family to begin a new life. He documented the experience in "Reel Paradise."
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<b>Keeping It 'Reel' in Paradise</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By ANDY KLEIN</font><p>

In 2002, well known indie film figure John Pierson - producer's rep for She's Gotta Have It, Clerks, and Roger & Me, host of IFC's Split Screen series, and author of Spike, Mike, Slackers 
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The final month of Pierson's quixotic quest is chronicled by documentary filmmaker Steve James in Reel Paradise and the result is an enormously warm, comic travelogue about how you can go to the ends of the earth and still not escape from temperamental 
teenagers, absentee landlords and the universal language of moving pictures.
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<b>Creating a Free Cinema Off Beaten Track in Fiji</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By STEPHEN HOLDEN</font><p>

Steve James's absorbing documentary follows a family to the rural Fijian island of Taveuni, where they showed free 
movies in the world's most remote movie theater.
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<b>'Paradise' found in Fiji</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By LILY OEI</font><p>

Indiewood came out in droves Monday to celebrate the Gotham preem of Wellspring's "Reel Paradise."
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<b>A Cinema So Indie It's 5,000 Miles Away</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By David Hochman</font><p>

The Pierson's experiences running a cinema in Fiji are the subject of the documentary "Reel Paradise."
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<b>On Screen and In a New City, Austin Embraces The Pierson Family</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Eugene Hernandez</font><p>

These days, aside from traveling to a few film festivals to talk about Steve James' Miramax doc about their time in Fiji, "Reel Paradise," 
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<b>Variety - Reel Paradise</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Todd McCarthy</font><p>

 Indie film guru John Pierson goes native, sort of, in "Reel Paradise," an engaging docu about his year-long 
 stint showing free movies to the locals at what's purportedly 
 the world's most remote cinema, the 180 Meridian in Taveuni, Fiji.
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<b>Sundance #3: Of heart and humor</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By Roger Ebert</font><p>

Another Sundance doc is also a wonderful portrait of an unexpected lifetime. Steve James, who directed 
 "Hoop Dreams," is here with "Reel Paradise," the story of a New Yorker named John Pierson, who distributed 
 and represented the films of Spike Lee, Kevin Smith and many other indie directors, 
 and hosted "Split Screen," an IFC program on independent films.
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<b>Paradise Found</b><br>
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Hoop-dream master Steve James on his latest film, REEL PARADISE
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<b>Isle of Forgotten Fans</b><br>
<font class="smallblack">By John Pierson</font><p>

 I recently became the proud owner of the world's most remote movie theater. A year from now, you could be wearing a T-shirt that says, "I saw it at the 180 Meridian Cinema." At least that's how I see it.
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The Piersons are back, and the New York independent film community is happy to see them home.
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