Tonight in Seattle:  

SIFF Take: Trigger

Molly Parker & Tracy Wright in Trigger
True confession: I will see absolutely anything with Molly Parker in it because I think she is one of the most amazing and underrated actresses on the entire planet - and she proves it once again in Bruce MacDonald's Trigger.

This talky, play-like film follows one night in the lives of two women from a popular 90s band (reminiscent of Hole) as they reunite in Toronto for a Women in Rock conference. As rich, successful music producer Kat (Parker) and still-struggling-to-make-ends-meet Vic (the late Tracy Wright, in one of her last performances) reconnect, they hash out old grievances, relive past mistakes, and battle their personal addictions.

Even with a few fantastical moments like fire-breathing hallucinations and seeing a double of themselves in alleyways, the film feels authentically real - you totally buy that these women have a history together and they've both been through some heavy, heavy shit. I LOVED it, and recommend it highly to everyone. In addition to a great script and exceptional performances, the soundtracks rocks it out with music (and some stage time) by Canadian Indie bands Lioness, The Ghost is Dancing, Foxfire, and tons more.

{Trigger screens at SIFF on May 24, 9:30pm and again on May 25, 4:30pm at the Harvard Exit}

*Sigh.* Molly Parker. I am so there. Thanks, Amie! And I'd like to add for Hole fans (just BTW), that "Hit So Hard" (about drummer Patty Schemel) plays this weekend, and it's my favorite SIFF movie so far this year. (My review should be up this week at the KEXP Blog.)

I so NEED to see Hit So Hard! Might try to make the screening this weekend. :)

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