
The Most Fun I’ve Ever Had With My Pants On
NewFest 2013
September 6 - 11, 2013
New York Premiere! Filmmaker in person for Q&A!
In her exquisitely shot and heartbreakingly humorous debut, writer-director-actress Drew Denny tackles grief, friendship, and sexual tension between two girls out on the road unsure of where their feelings for one another may take them. Screening with Wini + George (Benjamin Monie, 12m)
New York Premiere! Filmmaker in person for Q&A!
Free-spirited young lesbian Andy (writer-director Drew Denny) and her reserved childhood friend Liv (Sarah Hagan, Freaks and Geeks) are traveling across the Southwest to scatter Andy’s father’s ashes. Starting out building campfires, drinking, snuggling, and reminiscing about the good old days, tensions arise as the trip progresses, forcing the duo to examine the core of their relationship. Are they friends or something more? Denny’s autobiographical comedy about connection, the open road and, yes, how to have fun with your pants on, is a joyride of sweet twists and turns.
Screening with:
Wini + George
Benjamin Monie | USA | 2013 | 12m
A young misunderstood boy and a kind-hearted bag lady bond over dolls and the wonder of life.
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