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Update: Buzz continues to build as the film just won Best Screenplay at the Venice Film Festival.

I like how Todd Solondz talks. In the below featurette—ideal for a Saturday afternoon in both length and Puerto Rico palm casualness—the writer/director of Welcome to the Dollhouse discusses his new film, Life During Wartime. Yep, titled after the Talking Heads’ classic. You may or may not know that Wartime is being cited in early reviews as a return to form for Solondz, the rare American director who is unwaveringly committed to exploring the fringes and norms of society.

There was a time in the mid ’90s when I actually confused Solondz and Wes Anderson, due to their media-buzz indie predilection and similar disheveled nerd-artist appearances. Funny that in 2009, that seems like such an odd and off mix-up. Perhaps tellingly so. Wartime stars Paul Reubens, in sickly make-up, the swell Allison Janney, a dour-looking Ally Sheedy, and Little Boston’s Paul Dano, and finds Solondz revisiting and reimagining several characters from his controversial pedophile study Happiness, in addition to ones from Dollhouse. Variety has called it Solondz’s best.

The revisiting of past characters remains an esoteric creative decision that still worries me, because it automatically limits the film’s accessibility in the minds of unfamiliar readers and even potential viewers. Rewatching Solondz’s works is like sifting through a closet of well-crafted skeletons. However, Wartime is said to work as both a stand alone effort and an exploration of his damaged parallel universe. Props to The Playlist for creating an extremely thorough and cool character key to illuminate which actors have played which characters in this film and prior ones.

For instance, Reubens plays “Andy, the loser schlub character played by Jon Lovitz (in Happiness).” Last year, Peter speculated that Reubens would be reprising Dylan Baker’s haunting pedophile character, and I’m glad to see—for Pee-Wee Herman’s comeback’s sake—that this is not the case.

Hopefully a trailer will debut soon, and possibly some /Film coverage of the film, which is scheduled to play at the Toronto International Film Festival. Here’s the TIFF’s plot synopsis

Life During Wartime revisits Solondz’s unsettling terrain with new maturity.

Separated from her incarcerated husband Bill (Ciarán Hinds), Trish (Allison Janney) is about to be married again. Bill is a pedophile, so Trish couldn’t be more excited to have Harvey (Michael Lerner), a “normal” father figure for her two sons. But when Bill is released from prison and the boys finally meet their future stepdad, the family is forced to decide whether to forgive or to forget.

Trish’s sister, the virginal, angelic Joy (Shirley Henderson), is also haunted by ghosts of lovers past. On leave from her degenerate husband, Allen (Michael Kenneth Williams), and her job at a New Jersey correctional facility, Joy unwittingly leaves behind a trail of shame and exposed secrets wherever she goes. In one of the film’s most stylized sequences, the image of Joy walking the dark streets of Miami in her nightgown maintains her innocence against a backdrop of self-affliction and desire.

Something about this film seems to have clicked. His last film, Palindromes, is one of the few films that I’ve ever considered stopping three-fourths of the way in, because I simply found it too affected and miserable. I felt like the purpose of that film was to harm my mind in some way, recalling one of the fabled goals of Stanley Kubrick. Yet, I look forward to seeing this flick and much more of Solondz discussing his process and career in the press. An interview on Charlie Rose would seem obvious. Or hey, maybe one with /Film. “Hollar, Todd.” I bet such a lame inquiry would send him into existential freefall. The tell-tale sign of an artist!

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  • Very much looking forward to seeing this at NYFF.
  • Solondz is a great filmmaker telling honest stories. I love that his films have a heartbeat and have you questioning yourself as you smirk at them. His characters are always so genuine. I can't wait to see what he has achieved with Life During Wartime.
  • Chris_Hanson
    take a seat.
  • Slatters
    Welcome to the Dollhouse is my favorite movie of all time. I've never seen any other director's work that can both exist as utterly gut wrenching and hilarious at the same time.
  • lorettajohnson
    oh i heard of this movie Happyness. my babys daddy always used to mention it. he used to hang up our babys drawings on the wall "the happyness way"

    lol he was crazy! hes locked up now.

    what did he mean by that anyway? it never played on BET.
  • ann
    a both love and hate place
    Celebrity also worth a visit
    Is it wrong for a rich and successful man to have a sugar baby? is it right that she falls in love with a handsome and charming man? It's human nature for her to want a younger and more attractive partner. NOW crazy time!!!! ****** Sugarloves.Com !!!
  • Arthur
    Sort of odd. Basically a remake of Happiness, which isn't awful since I rank Happiness in the top 10 films of the 90's. But it'll take me awhile to get use to different actors since in Happiness they were so perfectly cast. All in all though it looks really promising and has hopped to the top of most wanted to see Movie list.
  • franklin
    The single most overrated, shock-over-substance shit director of the modern age.

    You know I'm right.
  • Solondz is a great, great filmmaker who certainly deserves far more notice than he's received up to this point. His films are also genuinely laugh-out-loud funny in a very honest, human way. I found slashfilm through AICN, and I have to say, /film is now my favorite site for movie news. I love all these items you include, such as the Solondz interview, the behind the scenes doc on The Shining, etc. You really do a terrific job. First thing each morning, I check my emails, then you.
  • Why doesn't Solondz have the characters all killed in a brutal fashion and be done with it already? The misery is getting old.

    Saw Storytelling it was ok, haven't seen Dollhouse and Happiness was terrible.
  • muffin7
    Happieness was fantastic in my opinion.

    And your first two sentences are exactly why you will never be as successful as Solondz is, nor will you make or contribute anything to the world as meaningful as he has.
  • Your rebuttal made no sense Solondz deals in misery thats his niche, maybe you don't understand what you're talking about. You certainly can't spell the title of the film correctly.
  • Stuart
    You ought to write to Solondz. His old butt boy quit on him last week.
  • muffin7
    How old are we?
  • jasonb26
    @ hunter

    todd solondz is the shit, and i'm glad that yer the one reporting this tory. dont get me wrong, i love the /film writers, but somehow it seems like a good fit for you to be covering him - and i mean that in the most respectful way!
  • by no means am i a pedophile, but i do enjoy his films. this is true. thanks.
  • jasonb26
    hahaha! sorry i didnt even realize how that sounded!!
  • Chris_Hanson
    Have a seat right over there.---->

    I have some chat logs I'd like to talk with you about.
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