POUNDCAKE
Narrative Competition
(USA, 2008, 101 mins)
HDCAM
World Premiere
Directed By: Rafael Monserrate
Cast: Jay O. Sanders, Kathleen Quinlan, Troy D. Hall, Deshja Driggs-Hall, Kevin Logie, Rob Bogue, Marisa Coughlan
Producers: Troy Hall, Kevin Logie, Mridu Chandra
Executive Producer: Paul Kelly
Director of Photography: Josh Silfen
Editor: Anthony Ripoli
Music: Adam Schoenberg
Co Producer: Ryan Seger
Director Information For POUNDCAKE
Rafael Monserrate
Rafael Monserrate— POUNDCAKE (A.K.A. HOME SWEET HOME)
Puerto Rico native Rafael Monserrate studied acting and directing at Framingham State College before winning a scholarship to study theater at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. He directed a series of plays there before moving to Los Angeles to work as an acting and dialogue coach. In December 2007 Monserrate directed IMAGINE THIS, a television pilot that is already creating a buzz. POUNDCAKE is his directorial film debut.
This dysfunctional family comedy with heart stars Academy Award nominee Kathleen Quinlan and Jay O. Sanders and takes place in Buffalo, N.Y., in the late ’80s. On the night before Thanksgiving, Cliff and Carol Morgan gather their three grown children—Robby, a late-night radio DJ, his hypochondriac younger brother Charlie and their adopted sister Brooke—at their favorite Chinese restaurant, the Golden Buddha, to announce that, after 30 years, they'll be getting a divorce. Can they spend their last Thanksgiving together in a civilized manner? A fiercely original script, written by actors Troy Hall and Kevin Logie (who portray the adult brothers), is the root of this dark, outrageous, hilarious exploration how one impending divorce can affect every element of family life. POUNDCAKE pushes the family reunion film into a hysterical, emotional free-fall. Director Rafael Monserrate lets the action play out like the finale of an insane symphony, controlling the underlying fever pitch with just the right amount of restraint. The performances of the ensemble cast help make this a mesmerizing, at times disturbing comedy.
–Shaz Bennett