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    • Source: The Big Shot-Caller
    • The Big Shot-Caller is a 2008 independent dramedy film. Marlene Rhein wrote, directed and co-starred in the film. Rhein wrote the film, inspired by her brother, David, who has Aniridia with Pathologic nystagmus, but overcame the obstacle and became a competitive Salsa dancer. The brother and sister starred in the film together.


      Director


      Marlene Rhein spent 15 years as a music video director. She directed over 40 videos including "It's All About You" for Tupac Shakur and "Fuck Me Pumps" for Amy Winehouse. Rhein was one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film in 2000. She is from Mount Sinai, New York and graduated from Ithaca College.


      Cast


      David Rhein as Jamie Lessor
      Marlene Rhein as Lianne Lessor
      Robert Costanzo as Rudy Lessor
      Laneya Wiles as Elissa
      Leslie Eva Glaser as Rebecca
      Julie Marcus as Real Estate Broker


      Plot


      Jamie Lessor's life is a bit out of focus. His childhood dream was to be a Salsa dancer, but his rare eye condition made that dream seem impossible. His best friend and big sister, Lianne, ran away from home when he was a boy and left him to be raised by his grumpy poker-playing father. Working as a shy, friendless accountant in Manhattan, Jamie is beginning to wonder if true happiness is out of his reach. That is, until he meets Elissa who brings him to life. Blinded by love, he can't see that it's a mismatch from the start. When she suddenly stops communicating with him, Jamie finds himself heartbroken and alone again. After ten years of separation, he reluctantly calls Lianne for advice. But Lianne has her own problems and reminds Jamie that, in life, "God is the big shot-caller" and maybe God is trying to tell Jamie to love himself first. Lianne pushes Jamie to come to terms with his fears and to begin the search for himself. He ultimately finds himself, and love, on the dance floor.


      Filming


      Filming took place in Manhattan, New York in the United States.
      The final scene was filmed at Club Shalom in Cali, Colombia, in order to shoot the ending with Rhein's grandfather, a holocaust survivor, who moved his family to Colombia after the war and was still living there at the time of the film shoot.
      The film was shot in 2007.


      Soundtrack


      The soundtrack features music by the Salsa group, La Excelencia.


      Film Festivals


      The film was an official selection in several film festivals throughout 2008 and 2009:

      Acefest Film Festival
      New York International Latino Film Festival
      Sedona Film Festival
      Bermuda International Film Festival
      Hamptons Black International Film Festival
      Feel Good Film Festival


      Reception


      11 critics reviewed the film on Rotten Tomatoes and gave it an 18% favorability rating. In contrast, nearly 5,500 moviegoers on Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a favorability rating of 53%.


      References




      External links


      Official website
      The Big Shot-Caller at IMDb
      Feature Review at indieWire
      The Big Shot-Caller at Rotten Tomatoes
      V.A. Musetto Review at New York Post
      Stephen Holden Review at New York Times
      Ronnie Scheib Review at Daily Variety
      Joseph Jon Lanthier Review at Slant Magazine

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