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Interview with "The Way Back Home" executive producer Ralph Clemente

 

Author: Leslie Halpern

For its East Coast Premiere, The Way Back Home found its way back home. Written by and starring Central Florida native Michael H. King, filmed in the Sanford and Orlando areas, and produced by a mostly Central Florida crew, The Way Back Home is part of a showcase for local films in the 2006 Florida Film Festival.

Executive producer Ralph Clemente decided to go ahead with the production of this independent film even after one of its stars, Julie Harris, suffered a heart attack, stroke, and serious car accident one right after the other. In fact, Clemente had the script re-written to accommodate the actress.

I had worked with Julie Harris before on another film, The First of May, and knew she was an extremely talented actress, he says. Julie requested that we rewrite the character as someone who had survived a stroke. She hadnt done any acting in a couple of years because of her health, and had been in heavy therapy ever since. Her assistant said that making this movie with us was the best therapy she could have ever received.

The actress is the most honored performer in Tony history, with 10 nominations, five wins, and a lifetime achievement award. In the film, Harris plays Jo McMillen, a loving grandmother, good friend to Maude (Ruby Dee), and owner of a beautiful house designated as a historical landmark. Nearly a year after her stroke, her grandson Spencer Krane (King) comes to visit her from New York. Heavy emotional baggage accompanies him on the journey.

We were lucky to get Ruby Dee and Julie Harris, Clemente says. The two ladies wanted to work together, so we managed to get them both. Its the first time theyve ever worked on a film with each other.

He says that because of Harris medical condition, the crew would often worry about her, sometimes even feeding her lines when she would hesitate or stammer. She would turn to them and say, Im acting, Clemente says. Her acting was amazing; its no wonder shes a legend.

Directing the film is another legend in the business, 75-year-old Reza Badiyi, who was recognized by the Directors Guild of America for having directed more hours of dramatic television (416) than anyone in the history of television. His many directing credits include Baretta, Mission Impossible, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. So its no surprise that The Way Back Home feels more like a made-for-TV family drama than an edgy independent film.

Although Clemente concedes that the film will certainly appeal to the over-60 set, the central story concerns the grandsons escape back home to a small town in Florida from his high-pressured attorney job in the big city. After his grandmothers illness and a family crisis with his Broadway actress wife, he goes home and reacquaints himself with the grandmother who raised him.

There are younger people in the cast and this should increase the appeal to a younger audience, Clemente says. He tries to go back to his roots and refresh his soul although we dont really find out why until later in the movie.

King co-produced the film along with Paul Sirmons and Alan Lilly. Post production specialist Oliver Peters worked on the many flashbacks that slowly reveal Spencers spiritual conflicts. Deezer D, Danny Nucci, Tessie Santiago, Robert Scott, and Amy Landers appear as the simple, small-town folks he left behind, while Mina Badie plays his troubled wife, Faith.

The lush Florida landscape, including calm lakes, lonely country roads, roaming alligators during mating season, late afternoon thunder showers, and native plants and flowers also play supporting roles in the film.

A joint effort between Back Home Productions, Inc. and Valencia Community Colleges Film Production Technology program, The Way Back Home had student crews working alongside seasoned professionals.

The director, producer, D.P., art director, editor, script supervisor, gaffers, and camera operators are all professionals, according to Clemente, director of the colleges program. These people essentially become free faculty to my students. Theres a tremendous learning opportunity there that money just cant buy.

Author Bio:

Leslie Halpern

Central Florida entertainment writer Leslie Halpern is the author of two books, ?Reel Romance. The Lovers? Guide to the 100 Best Date Movies? (Taylor Trade Publishing) and ?Dreams on Film? (McFarland & Company). Her articles have appeared in hundreds of publications including ?Variety,? ?Markee Magazine,? ?Storytelling Magazine,? ?Location Update,? ?Just For Laughs,? and ?The Hollywood Reporter,? for which she was a stringer for 13 years. Leslie is a frequent commentator on the film industry and recently did several interviews for the Canadian television series ?Saturday Night at the Movies,? produced by TV Ontario. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Kentucky and a Master of Liberal Studies degree from Rollins College.

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