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In this sacrilegiously hysterical collection of vignettes, each of the Ten Commandments provides the theme for a scandalously funny series of skits that feature an all-star cast -- kick off this year's festival with an extremely irreverent celebration of one of the most pious weeks of the year.

With Opening Night of the 16th Philadelphia Film Festival falling in the middle of both Passover and Easter week, the festival organizers thought that a suitable film -- in this case one about the Ten Commandments -- would make great programming sense. But there is one small problem. The Ten is a hilariously archaic, scandalous, offensive and raucous take on Moses's tablets. So those without a demented sense of humor better stay clear of The Prince Music Theater on April 5th -- because The Ten is way less Charlton Heston and much more Monty Python's Life of Brian. An omnibus, The Ten was written and directed by David Wain ("The State," Stella" and Wet Hot American Summer) and features a bevy of stars determined to do damage to their careers. Its structure is Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex meets Kentucky Fried Movie -- ten skits are strung together by an initially genial host, Jeff (Paul Rudd). Rudd does his best introducing each segment but is continually sidetracked with arguments with his wife, Gretchen (Famke Janssen), and eventually his flings with both Jessica Alba and Dianne Wiest. Each vignette tackles one of the commandments. Whether it is worshipping false gods (a young man jumps out of a plane without his parachute and survives but is permanently embedded halfway into the ground -- attracting media attention and religious zealots); coveting a neighbor's wife (in a scene set in an all-male prison); or taking the Lord's name in vain (with Gretchen Mol as a sexually pent-up virgin having a fling in Mexico with Jesus). There is a nude musical number, Winona Ryder in love with a ventriloquist dummy and a jaw-dropping animated sequence by Aaron Augenblick about a rhino and crackheads. Rude, crude and hilarious (although never going for easy blasphemy jokes), The Ten may not represent the typical offerings of the festival, but makes for one wild launch! You've been warned -- this is not your parents' Opening Night film!

CAST & CREW

DIRECTOR: David Wain
WRITERS: David Wain, Ken Marino
CAST: Adam Brody, Famke Janssen, Gretchen Mol, Jessica Alba, Justin Theroux, Liev Schreiber, Oliver Platt, Paul Rudd, Rob Corddry, Winona Ryder
PRODUCERS: David Wain, Jonathan Stern, Ken Marino, Morris S. Levy, Paul Ruddm
editor: Eric Kissack
cinematographer: Yaron Orbach
PRINT SOURCE: THINKFilm

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Thursday, April 05
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