The Woman has been summarized as so: "When a successful country lawyer captures and attempts to 'civilize' the last remaining member of a violent clan that has roamed the Northeast coast for decades, he puts the lives of his family in jeopardy." Apparently part of the routine includes torture and rape -- which, if you've ever seen a McKee film (like May, The Woods or Red), you can probably guess is handled with uncompromising and/or squirm-inducing directness.
This made for a few especially aggrieved walk-outs, including one woman who reportedly fell and hit her head. And then... this guy, who was removed from the theater after a yelling fit. Watching this go on and on, I can only speculate the whole thing is a filmmaker-generated hoax; who would get tossed from a screening where some camera awaits to tape his rant, and what festival staffer would indulge this guy for almost seven minutes (if not longer; the video is edited in spots) while letting the whole thing be recorded for instant infamy and indefinite posterity? Then again, that possibility diminishes as more and more people get involved in the kerfuffle. Who knows?
Anyway, well played, The Woman! You can't buy this kind of festival publicity, and they didn't even have to lie about an auction or square off with Fred Phelps to achieve it.
[via Badass Digest]