DVD Release Date: Oct. 23, 2012
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Vanguard
Jill Pixley and Jonathan Leveck are siblings in Fanny, Annie & Danny.
Fanny, Annie & Danny is a 2010 independent comedy-drama film that picked up some solid buzz on the festival circuit.
Everyone’s worst fears are realized when three adult siblings are forced by their powerful mother (Colettte Keen) to reunite for a holiday dinner. A developmentally disabled 39-year-old living in a home for dependent adults, Fanny (Jill Pixley) is the oldest of three children and has long been a source of strain and resentment within her family. Her jittery sister Annie (Carlye Pollack) has spent her life taking care of her, while their successful but elusive brother Danny (Jonathan Leveck) has thus far escaped responsibility. When the trio comes together for dinner, it’s not surprising that everyone’s worst fears are realized.
Written and directed by Chris Brown, Fanny, Annie & Danny raised...
Price: DVD $19.95
Studio: Vanguard
Jill Pixley and Jonathan Leveck are siblings in Fanny, Annie & Danny.
Fanny, Annie & Danny is a 2010 independent comedy-drama film that picked up some solid buzz on the festival circuit.
Everyone’s worst fears are realized when three adult siblings are forced by their powerful mother (Colettte Keen) to reunite for a holiday dinner. A developmentally disabled 39-year-old living in a home for dependent adults, Fanny (Jill Pixley) is the oldest of three children and has long been a source of strain and resentment within her family. Her jittery sister Annie (Carlye Pollack) has spent her life taking care of her, while their successful but elusive brother Danny (Jonathan Leveck) has thus far escaped responsibility. When the trio comes together for dinner, it’s not surprising that everyone’s worst fears are realized.
Written and directed by Chris Brown, Fanny, Annie & Danny raised...
- 7/11/2012
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Comic-Con 2012 is so close we can taste it! The epically badass geek convention is set to invade San Diego from July 11th to July 15th, and we can't wait to get over there and get crazy!
Comic-Con International has released the full schedules for Wednesday July 11th and Thursday July 12th, and there's a ton of stuff going on! It's going to kick off with a great first couple of days that will give you plenty of stuff to do! Wednesday looks like it's going to be an awesome day of pilot screens and Thursday has got stuff like Twilight... (fart) and Disney will be holding their big panel, along with a ton of other great stuff to check out!
I've gone through the schedule and put a *** next to all the event's we hope to be able to cover. If there's anything on the list you would like information on please let us know,...
Comic-Con International has released the full schedules for Wednesday July 11th and Thursday July 12th, and there's a ton of stuff going on! It's going to kick off with a great first couple of days that will give you plenty of stuff to do! Wednesday looks like it's going to be an awesome day of pilot screens and Thursday has got stuff like Twilight... (fart) and Disney will be holding their big panel, along with a ton of other great stuff to check out!
I've gone through the schedule and put a *** next to all the event's we hope to be able to cover. If there's anything on the list you would like information on please let us know,...
- 6/28/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
After winning multiple awards during its festival run — including the Emerging Filmmaker Award at the 2010 Starz Denver Film Festival — Fanny, Annie & Danny screens for one night only, Tuesday, March 29, 2011 (for *free*, no less!) at the reRun Theater in New York City. Visit the film’s official website to learn more.
If there’s one universal truth about families, it’s that as cozy and loving and supportive as they can be, they can also be cruel and irritating and patronizing and infuriating and maddening and fisticuffs-inducing and… that will suffice for now. That truth is ratcheted up to excruciating levels in Chris Brown’s scalding hot satire Fanny, Annie & Danny, in which one five-member family gathers for a pre-Christmas Day Christmas dinner only to reach an inevitable climax that makes Home For The Holidays seem like a tame little tea party.
Fanny (Jill Pixley), the eldest offspring, is more than a little bit “off.
If there’s one universal truth about families, it’s that as cozy and loving and supportive as they can be, they can also be cruel and irritating and patronizing and infuriating and maddening and fisticuffs-inducing and… that will suffice for now. That truth is ratcheted up to excruciating levels in Chris Brown’s scalding hot satire Fanny, Annie & Danny, in which one five-member family gathers for a pre-Christmas Day Christmas dinner only to reach an inevitable climax that makes Home For The Holidays seem like a tame little tea party.
Fanny (Jill Pixley), the eldest offspring, is more than a little bit “off.
- 3/25/2011
- by Michael Tully
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
There's dysfunctional, and then there's Fanny, Annie & Danny's family. There is no pretext of trying to get along or even liking each other. This is dysfunctional on meth, figuratively. The blatant hate, fighting, even rage is shocking. It's raw, angry and downright brutal. But it is Christmas and the family gets together -- mostly because they all love the prodigal son, Danny (Jonathan Leveck), who is actually a con man who bilked the rock band he was trying to promote and now they want their $20,000 back or they call the police on Monday. So, like any favored son and...
- 9/30/2010
- by Bonnie Steiger, SF Movie Examiner
- Examiner Movies Channel
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