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"In my fantasy, I would like it to have a larger theatrical release. In my fantasy, I want people to give him money to make more movies," Falco said. "He's been making movies on his retirement fund forever. It's ridiculous that money gets thrown into stuff that has absolutely no interest to me, and people like Eric, who has interesting things to say that move people, literally can't get a catering budget." Gandolfini, "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart and Melissa Leo are featured in "Welcome to the Rileys," director Jake Scott's drama about a grieving couple whose lives intersect with an underage prostitute. Stewart also stars as Joan Jett in the Sundance premiere "The Runaways," Floria Sigismondi's chronicle of the rocker's teen band. The film reunites Stewart with Dakota Fanning, who appeared in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon." Among Sundance documentaries is Reed Cowan's "8: The Mormon Proposition," premiering in Utah's Mormon homefront and examining the church's support of California's ban on gay marriage. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who starred in last year's Sundance hit "(500) Days of Summer," returns to the festival with Spencer Susser's drama "Hesher," the story of a loner who crosses paths with a grieving teen. Gordon-Levitt also is enlisting artists and festival-goers to participate in his production effort hitRECord.org, a multimedia initiative to create videos, films, music and other works. Toward the end of the festival, Gordon-Levitt plans a screening to show off works that he and his Sundance collaborators mashed together. "The thing about Sundance, I've noticed there's so much creative energy there, but there's not a lot of ways to channel that creativity, because everyone's bringing their finished products. No one's making stuff there," Gordon-Levitt said. "If you're feeling creatively inspired and have an itch to contribute something, if you're a writer, photographer, musician, a graphic artist or whatever, you can come in and we'll put you to work, and you get some of those creative juices flowing." ___ On the Net:
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