Laurel Nakadate's film could show the world what downtown KC has to offer.
Next month, audiences at the Sundance Film Festival will gaze on downtown Kansas City, thanks to scenes in filmmaker Laurel Nakadate's Stay the Same Never Change. Writer-director Nakadate shot the film in Kansas City last summer. There's a Fourth of July-themed trailer on Nakadate's Web site, but it doesn't provide much insight into the project. One-man band Casiotone for the Painfully Alone (Owen Ashworth of Chicago) wrote and recorded the original score. -- Crystal K. Wiebe
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Well, if that trailer is any hint about how the entire movie is. We're in store for another craptastic attempt of KC movie making. Where do these people learn to edit video? Youtube?
You know, LA or Timbuktu or whatever ought to get off the dime and hire a new DNS person: I had to let Nikki Finke's personal, 18 year old, hot blond assistant "fluff" me 5 times before this damn comment form started working.
Now that I think of it, she reminded me of the girls that hang out all the time at the Cigar Box there in your picture. What a great place that is...
What? The Cigar Box is not in the photo?
Uh...sorry, wrong column.