The David Dance

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The David Dance is a 2014 American drama film, written and produced by Don Scimé and directed by Aprill Winney.[2] It premiered at the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival on March 8, 2014. The film stars Scimé as David, the host of a gay radio show in Buffalo, New York, who struggles with self-doubt when his single sister Kate (Antoinette LaVecchia), asks him to be the father figure for her soon-to-be adopted Brazilian child. The cast also includes Guy Adkins (as Chris), Jordan Baker (as June) and Tonye Patano (as Mrs. P.).

Directed byAprill Winney
Written byDon Scimé
Based onThe David Dance
by Don Scimé
Produced byDon Scimé
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The David Dance
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Directed byAprill Winney
Written byDon Scimé
Based onThe David Dance
by Don Scimé
Produced byDon Scimé
StarringDon Scimé
Guy Adkins
Antoinette LaVecchia
Jordan Baker
Tonye Patano
CinematographyIan McGlocklin
Edited byErin Druez
Music byMarc Jackson
Production
company
Brave Lad Films
Distributed byRyan Bruce Levey Film Distribution and PR Services
Release dates
  • March 8, 2014 (2014-03-08) (Cinequest Film Festival)[1]
  • October 14, 2016 (2016-10-14) (United States)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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The film was released theatrically on October 14, 2016 [3] and on Amazon Prime Video in April 2018. It received the audience award for Best Feature Film at the Tallgrass Film Festival[4][5] and the jury award for Best Feature Film at the Long Island International Film Expo among others.[6] At its screening at the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Scott Douglas in Edge Media Network wrote: "Once I reached the end I was overwhelmed with all different kinds of emotions and plenty of tears. Truly one of those movies that gets to the heart and soul of a person. If you have ever felt love of any kind, this movie is for you. 'The David Dance' is the surprise of the LGBT circuit."[7][8][9] Kevin Thomas of Progressive Pulse called the film “A gem of a movie.”[10] Emille Black in Cinema Crazed called the film "a personal and touching family drama. Well crafted with characters the viewers care about." [11] In 2020 the film was listed as one of seven "queer hidden gems"[12] The screenplay is part of the permanent core collection of the Margaret Herrick Library (library of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences).[13]

The film is based on Scimé's stage play of the same name, which premiered in New York City at the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival and in 2006 in Washington, DC.[14]

Guy Adkins and Don Scimé in "The David Dance"

Plot

David is the host of a local, late night radio show called "Gay Talk" in Buffalo, New York. When he is away from the microphone, he's shy and unsure of himself. But as "Danger Dave", his on-air alias, he's confidant and every listener's friend. He and his sister Kate, a thrice divorced banker with a yen for classical music and cats, are bonded by a secret, yet vast sense of inadequacy. Kate announces to David that she has decided to adopt an orphan in Brazil and asks him to be a father figure. David grapples with his self-doubts while also grappling on-air with a conservative radio host named June. Chris, an amiable coworker and a romantic interest from his past, challenges David to come to terms with his insecurities. David's past and present intertwine as he learns to love and accept himself.

Cast

  • Don Scimé as David
  • Guy Adkins as Chris
  • Antoinette LaVecchia as Kate
  • Jordan Baker as June
  • Tonye Patano as Mrs. P.
  • JuJu Stulbach as Young Nun
  • Lauren Lopes as Margaret

Accolades

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Event BodyYearAwardRecipientResultRef
Tallgrass Film Festival2014Vimeo Audience Award Narrative FeatureThe David DanceWon[4]
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival2014Best Men's FeatureThe David DanceWon[15]
Woods Hole Film Festival2014Best Narrative Feature FilmThe David DanceNominated[16]
SoHo International Film Festival2015Best Showcase Feature FilmThe David DanceNominated[17]
New Hope Film Festival2015Best PictureThe David DanceWon[18]
New Hope Film Festival2015LGBT Spirit AwardThe David DanceWon[18]
New Hope Film Festival2015Best DirectorAprill WinneyWon[18]
Long Island International Film Expo2016Best Feature FilmThe David DanceWon[19]
SENE Film, Music and Art Festival2016Jury Award, Best Feature FilmThe David DanceWon[20]
SENE Film, Music and Art Festival2016Audience Award, Best Feature FilmThe David DanceWon[20]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best LGBT FilmThe David DanceWon[21]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best Screenplay Feature FilmDon SciméWon[21]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best Supporting Actress Feature FilmAntoinette LaVecchiaWon[21]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best Editing - Feature FilmErin DruezWon[21]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best Actor - Feature FilmDon SciméNominated[21]
Northern Virginia International Film and Music Festival2016Best Director - Feature FilmAprill WinneyNominated[21]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, Best Feature FilmThe David DanceWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, Best DirectorAprill WinneyWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, ActressAntoinette LaVecchiaWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, ActorDon SciméWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, Screenplay - Feature FilmDon SciméWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, Cinematography - Feature FilmIan McGlocklinWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, Ensemble CastingBrette GoldsteinWon[22]
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival2016Distinctive Achievement Award, MusicMarc JacksonWon[22]
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