10/08/2024
"Wrestling the Angel" will screen at Berkeley Public Library on November 2nd at 10 a.m. with a Q&A session immediately following with filmmakers Jonathan Villet and Fiona McDougall of OneWorld Communications and myself.
A recent review of the film:
My cousin Ann Arnold has always been a wonder to me -- such a good artist, such a good cook, such a good gardener, such a good mother, such a good camper (we meet most years on the shores of Lake Tahoe) and yet so unassuming and modest about her talents. In the silicon hunger games of the San Francisco Bay Area, she and her late husband Ian always seemed domestically enshrined in the 19th century, surrounded by Ann's still lifes and rich garden produce, Ian's vast book collection and his own slyly witty poetry, and their son Aldo's fascination with the ancient worlds of board games. Jonathan Villet, Fiona McDougall and David Gonzales have made a wonderful short film about Ann's art, home life and cancer diagnosis, weaving it around her reflections on how we deal with unexpected setbacks. Do we despair? Do we fight? Or do we, as she suggests, sweep them out like an annoying houseguest and move on? I particularly liked how the filmmakers animated Ann's own drawings of the fable of the Ant and the Grasshopper and the Biblical tale of Jacob's combat with an angel to illustrate her feelings about how life should be lived -- which do not always adhere to conventional views of who is a hero and who is a victim.
Donald G. McNeil Jr, former New York Times science reporter
image: Apricot, oil on board, 2024