Michael Selditch and Rob Tate's documentary "Eleven Minutes" follows Jay McCarroll, the first "Project Runway" winner, as he struggles to mount his first fashion show. The filmmakers capture moments of suspense (will the shoes get there on time?), emotion (the meltdowns as the day approaches) and inspiration coming to life.
"At one point the models are trying on clothing, and one [Michelli Provensi] tries on the all-yellow, all-balloon print," Tate says. "The entire room lights up; they're saying, 'Look, it's the muse! It's the muse!'"
"Jay says to her, 'Michelli, look at the drawing -- it's you!' " says Selditch, and it's true, the model looks as if she had sprung from the page. "You can always hear the reaction at a screening."
Until then, McCarroll's creations had been ephemeral things. "The drawing suddenly comes to life in the room," Tate says. "It's a magic moment . . . . We were all getting goosebumps."
-- Michael Ordoña
Photo: Regent Releasing
Get 'Lost' with these Locke clips from Wednesday's episode
Here are three clips from Wednesday's episode of "Lost," which is titled "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham."
If you want to know more about the outing, which was penned by executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, look here, but beware, that story contains casting information about the episode.
Enjoy these clips while you can -- they go bye-bye on Wednesday night. And don't forget to come back here after the episode for your Wednesday "Lost" recap-and-commenting fun!
The clips are below.
Clip 1
Clip 2
Clip 3
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