Gary Leva Movies

2007  
 
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While Los Angeles has been the capital of major studio filmmaking in America since the early ears of the 20th Century, in the northern part of California, San Francisco has become home to a different breed of filmmaker -- artists who treasure their independence and carefully guard their creative vision, even while working in the highest echelons of the commercial movie business. Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas are just two of the best-known directors to emerge from the San Francisco film community, and Fog City Mavericks is a documentary which pays homage to a number of important filmmakers from the City by the Bay. In addition to Coppola and Lucas, Fog City Mavericks profiles directors Clint Eastwood, Carroll Ballard, Philip Kaufman and Chris Columbus, pioneering independent auteur John Korty, experimental filmmaker Bruce Conner, producer Saul Zaentz, editor and sound designer Walter Murch, cinematographer and director Caleb Deschanel, digital animation moguls Brad Bird, Pete Docter, John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, and actor Robin Williams, and many more. While examining these individuals, the film also embraces the whole of the San Francisco film scene, and explains why these artists remain so loyal to their hometown. Fittingly, Fog City Mavericks received its world premiere at the 2007 San Francisco International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
A group of 20-somethings try to sort out their romantic, personal, and professional dilemmas in this sardonic independent comedy. Stuart Winer (Jon Cryer) is an alternately charming and annoying nerd who is struggling to complete his first novel. Gina (Sara Mornell), who works at a successful clothing company, is the model of strength and savvy at work, but at home she's pathetically eager to bend to the will of her latest boyfriend. Jack and Claire (Lance Guest and Lisa Darr) are newly marrieds whose relationship is collapsing under the weight of their unsuccessful attempts to have a baby. And Ricky (Mark Matheisen) is a self-centered actor whose biggest role to date is not doing much for his resume; he played the Ty-D-Bowl man in a TV commercial. Director Gary Leva also appears in a small role. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jon CryerLisa Darr, (more)

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