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Denver Film Society announces titles in Focus on National Cinema: Poland, CinemaQ, CineLatino, Late Night & Women+Film side bars

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The Denver Film Festival (DFF), produced by Denver Film Society (DFS), announced its first wave of programming. Recognized as the Rocky Mountain Region's premier film event, the festival will feature a focus on Polish Cinema, sidebars for CinemaQ, CineLatino, Late Night and Women+Film, as well as robust Shorts Packages and Music Spotlight programming.

 

 "In keeping with our long and rich tradition of presenting the best in Eastern European cinema, we at the Denver Film Festival are proud to announce that this year's Focus on a National Cinema program will shine the spotlight on Poland. Numerous Polish directors and producers will be in attendance during the course of the festival to present their acclaimed work to us," said Artistic Director Brit Withey. "Traditional festival sidebars once again highlight the strong diversity of the Denver program and prove, as always, there is something for everyone in our lineup."

 

While the full lineup will not be announced until Monday, October 19, the general public and DFS members can purchase 6-Packs now through October 18. The DFF 6-Pack includes 6 tickets for the low price of $57 DFS Member / $75 Non Member ($9.50 per ticket / DFS Member, $12.50 per ticket / Non Member). Once the full schedule is announced, individual tickets will cost $12 DFS Member / $15 Non Member.

 

"We encourage film lovers to take advantage of our 6-Pack offer," says Denver Film Society Festival Director, Britta Erickson. "Our areas of focus in the Denver Film Festival are the perfect way for a first time festival-goer to get their feet wet, but they are also great for festival veterans who are familiar with our year-round branded programming to delve deeper into a subject matter."

 

In addition to 6-Packs, Red Carpet Packages are now on sale for $60 DFS Member, $75 Non Member, a $45 savings over purchasing individual tickets. The package includes one (1) ticket to each Red Carpet presentation (November 4, 6, & 15). In previous years, the Festival has featured films such as The Artist, Black Swan, Brokeback Mountain, Nebraska, No Country for Old Men and Silver Linings Playbook during their red carpet presentations. Currently, purchasing a Red Carpet Package is the only way to guarantee a seat at those films - this year's Red Carpet titles have not yet been announced.

 

Packages are available for purchase online at www.denverfilm.org or the DFF main box office location at the Sie FilmCenter (2510 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80206).

 

DFF Patron Packages are currently available. Click here for levels and benefits and contact Brittany Heath to purchase at 303.595.3456 ext. 229 or patrons@denverfilm.org.

 

Press accreditation is now open and closes on Tuesday, October 13. Complete details on how to apply will be available at www.denverfilm.org/festival.

 

To keep up to date with the Denver Film Festival on social media: like the DFF Facebook (Facebook.com/DenverFilmFestival) page, follow @DenverFilm on Twitter and join the conversation by using the hashtag: #DFF38.

 

CINELATINO

 

600 Miles (600 millas) / Mexico (Gabriel Ripstein) - In this bi-lingual feature, a young Mexican arms trafficker for a drug cartel is under surveillance by ATF agent Hank Harris (Tim Roth). Harris is kidnapped by the young man and taken from Arizona to Mexico after a chance encounter. During the long journey, the pair form an unlikely friendship while destruction looms over both of their heads.

 

The Club (El club) / Chile (Pablo Larraín) - The uneasy peace that four disgraced priests have found after being banished to a remote Chilean village is disrupted when a new exile arrives-one of whose victims shows up to torment him. Acclaimed filmmaker Pablo Larraín co-wrote and directed this taut fable about the social costs of organized religion.

 

El Cinco (El 5 de talleres) / Argentina, Uruguay, Germany, France, Netherlands (Adrián Biniez) - In this smart look at midlife romance, the hot-tempered Patón is on his last legs as a Buenos Aires soccer pro. After a turn to boozing and a stint in jail, he realizes he needs a different path. But how long will his steadfeast wife Ale remain by his side?

 

Embrace of The Serpent (El abrazo de la serpiente) / Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina (Ciro Guerra) - Two Westerners who journey into the Amazon seeking a medicinal plant are guided in their quests by a shaman whose tribe has been wiped out by the white man. A winner at Cannes this year, acclaimed Colombian filmmaker Ciro Guerra's black-and-white epic mesmerizes while delivering a devastating critique of colonialism.

 

Lucifer / Mexico/Belgium (Gust Van den Berghe) - On his fall from heaven, Lucifer makes a pit stop in rural Mexico-and naturally, all hell breaks loose in his wake. Belgian filmmaker Gus Van den Berghe used a groundbreaking device called Tondoscope to present this existential allegory of paradise lost as an enclosed circle onscreen.

 

The Mud Woman (La mujer de barro) / Chile (Sergio Castro San Martín) - María must leave her young daughter Teresa to return to work as a grape picker in arid northern Chile, where she is soon faced with her worst fear: a menacing supervisor from her past, Raúl. Pushed to the breaking point, María takes action in this intense drama.

 

Parabellum / Argentina, Austria, Uruguay (Lukas Valenta Rinner) - Chubby, middle-aged office workers undertake survivalist training in this quirky dark comedy that amuses and disturbs by turns. Ultimately, it morphs into a story about how far people will go and what they will do to stay alive and protect what's theirs-when the apocalypse arrives for real.

 

CINEMAQ

 

An Act of Love / USA (Scott Sheppard) - In 2013, United Methodist minister Frank Schaefer was defrocked for officiating at his son's same-sex wedding. Suddenly, the Reverend found himself an accidental LGBTQ activist. Considering all sides of the debate, this powerful documentary shows how the groundwork for a 2016 showdown that may transform American Christianity is being laid.

 

Call Me Marianna (Mow mi marianna) / Poland (Karolina Bielawska) - Having negotiated cumbersome legal, medical, and family issues, Marianna finally realizes her dream of pursuing gender reassignment surgery. But on the other side of her operation, life holds surprises that would daunt anyone of any gender. This timely documentary follows her as she finds the resilience to face them.

 

Nude Area / Poland, Netherlands (Urszula Antoniak) - Two teenage girls from different walks of life explore their own awakening sensuality in a love story that's structured as a visually stunning series of soundscapes, unfolding entirely without dialogue to consider the thin lines between tenderness and cruelty, longing and fulfillment, ecstasy and disappointment.

 

Sworn Virgin / Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Albania, Kosovo, France (Laura Bispuri) - In this soulful meditation on gender and identity, Hana has long abided by the vow of chastity she made in order to escape wedlock and live as a man in rural Albania, per local tradition. But when she visits her sister in Italy, a whole new world opens up.

 

FOCUS ON NATIONAL CINEMA: POLAND

 

Body (Cialo) / Poland (Malgorzata Szumowska) - A widowed, hard-drinking prosecutor who is inured to the worst kinds of human misery finds himself helpless in the face of his bulimic daughter's accelerating decline. In this dark comedy, father and child are ultimately thrown together with their only hope-a counselor whose best suggestion is a séance.

 

Call Me Marianna (Mow mi marianna) / Poland (Karolina Bielawska) - Having negotiated cumbersome legal, medical, and family issues, Marianna finally realizes her dream of pursuing gender reassignment surgery. But on the other side of her operation, life holds surprises that would daunt anyone of any gender. This timely documentary follows her as she finds the resilience to face them.

 

Demon / Poland, Israel (Marcin Wrona) - This atmospheric ghost story with an undercurrent of absurdist humor tells of a bridegroom who covers up skeletal remains that he finds at his future father-in-law's country home. Inadvertently, he draws the soul of the dead woman to his wedding reception, where she takes possession of him.

 

Gods (Bogowie) / Poland (Łukasz Palkowski) - Łukasz Palkowski directs this award-winning biopic about Zbigniew Religa, the first cardiac surgeon to perform a successful heart transplant in communist Poland in the 1980s. Relig challenged the morals of the medical world tirelessly, overcoming medical odds and cultural taboos. With fast-paced wit and even humor, Gods captures history captivatingly.

 

Karbala / Poland (Krzysztof Lukaszewicz) - Filmed on location in the Middle East, writer-director Krzysztof Lukaszewicz tells the true story of how an 80-man strong Polish-Bulgarian unit defended Karbala's City Hall against Al-Qaeda. Running out of ammunition and faced with impossible choices, this film puts a non-American human face on this historic conflict.

 

Nude Area / Poland, Netherlands (Urszula Antoniak) - Two teenage girls from different walks of life explore their own awakening sensuality in a love story that's structured as a visually stunning series of soundscapes, unfolding entirely without dialogue to consider the thin lines between tenderness and cruelty, longing and fulfillment, ecstasy and disappointment.

 

Polish Silent Film Program / Poland - Acclaimed Polish composer Marcin Pukaluk will present two Polish silent films, The Strong Man (1929) and The Polish Dancer (1917) with a live in theater musical performance. 

 

These Daughters of Mine (Moje córki krowy) / Poland (Kinga Dębska) - Playing on both the hilarity and drama of family dysfunction, this story tells of a middle-aged woman who must come to terms with her emotionally volatile sister around a parent's illness. Set for commercial release in Poland in 2016, the film features top actors from that country's cinema.

 

The Touch of an Angel / Germany, Poland (Marek Tomasz Pawlowski) - This intensely personal Holocaust  documentary uses manipulated archival photos and staged reenactments to lend a poetic atmosphere to narrator Henryk Schonker's account of his boyhood experiences in Auschwitz. Visually and metaphorically, the scattered images reconstruct both the horror of the time and a community's vain hopes for escape.

 

LATE NIGHT

 

Aaaaaaaah! / UK (Steve Oram) - Humans live like wild apes in the midst of a present-day London neighborhood-grunting, fornicating, and fighting to kill-in this exuberantly low-budget mashup of horror, comedy, cult sci-fi, and commentary on social devolution from co-star, screenwriter, and first-time director Steve Oram.

 

Camino / USA (Josh C. Waller) - Long time Quentin Tarantino collaborator Zoë Bell stars as a photo journalist trapped in the Columbian jungle after documenting a shocking act by a quasi-religious leader. Cult director Nacho Vigalondo also shines as the corrupt leader hunting Bell through the unforgiving wilderness.

 

Crumbs / Ethiopia/Spain/Finland (Miguel Llansó) - Candy resides with his sweetheart in a bowling alley in post-apocalyptic Ethiopia, collecting the remnants of a decayed civilization. When a long-inactive spaceship on the horizon shows new signs of life, he must confront witches, Nazis, and Santa Claus to discover a new reality in this surreal sci-fi comedy.

 

Decay / USA (Joseph Wartnerchaney) - Local filmmaker Joseph Wartnerchaney presents a thriller based on actual events. Jonathan, whose abusive childhood has left him barely functioning with crippling OCD, returns home to find a beautiful young woman dead in his basement. He's pleased to have a companion, but the relationship falters when she begins to decay.

 

Demon / Poland, Israel (Marcin Wrona) - This atmospheric ghost story with an undercurrent of absurdist humor tells of a bridegroom who covers up skeletal remains that he finds at his future father-in-law's country home. Inadvertently, he draws the soul of the dead woman to his wedding reception, where she takes possession of him.

 

Der Bunker / Germany (Nikias Chryssos) - In this ode to cult cinema à la John Waters and David Lynch, a young man rents a room from a family with an ostensibly 8-year-old son, Klaus, whose schooling he takes over at the behest an alien living in the matriarch's leg. An offbeat sendup of helicopter parenting.

 

Emelie / USA (Michael Thelin) - When the regular babysitter can't make it, the Thompson's reach out to her friend, Anna. At first Anna seems like a fun, carefree sitter. But as her actions turn from the odd to the bizarre, the Thompson children soon realize they are in for a horrific evening, and Anna is not who she seems.

 

Friday the 13th / USA (Sean S. Cunningham) - A special 35th Anniversary screening of Friday on Friday the 13th. Revist where one of the most successful horror franchise of all time began at Camp Crystal Lake

 

Love / France (Gaspar Noé) - Murphy wakes up on the first of the year to a voicemail from the worried mother of a former lover, Electra. Feeling imprisoned by his young wife and small child, he spends the day reminiscing on the extremely passionate, erotic and chaotic relationship he had with Electra.

 

Ludo / India (Q, Nikon) - Four horny, but innocent, teenagers in search of privacy break into a shopping mall after hours. Unfortunately, they're not alone, and the old woman who invites them to play dice has something other than fun and games in store for them in this supernatural horror flick from the acclaimed director of Gandu (DFF34).

 

The World of Kanako (Kawaki) / Japan (Tetsuya Nakashima) - In this fast paced thriller, disgraced former cop and estranged father, Akikazu Fujishima searches for his missing seventeen-year-old daughter, who may be wrapped up in trouble beyond anyone's grasp. The visceral and violent Japanese film, adapted from the Akio Fukamachi novel by Hateshinaki Kawaki, demands attention and does not let go.

 

MUSIC SPOTLIGHT

 

The American Letters (Americké dopisy) / Czech Republic (Jaroslav Brabec) - This biopic about Czech composer Antonín Dvorák concentrates on a pivotal moment late in his life. At the height of his career, working in New York City, he learns his secret love and lifelong muse is ill. He must return home and decide whether to upend his family life and declare himself for her.

 

Breaking a Monster / USA (Luke Meyer) - Three African-American preteens get an uneasy taste of fame after Unlocking the Truth, their heavy-metal band, lands a major record deal. This real-life coming-of-age tale follows the trio as they juggle middle-school angst with the premature pressures of adulthood.

 

I Saw the Light / USA (Marc Abraham) - Named for one of his signature tunes, this biopic of legendary country-music artist Hank Williams paints a picture of how his drinking and marital woes shaped his tragically short life. The film plays his meteoric rise to fame against the darkness that would eventually bring him down.

 

Memories of Duke / USA (Gary Keys) - A music-filled tribute to the legendary composer, bandleader, and pianist Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington by late filmmaker (and longtime festival guest) Gary Keys; shot on one of his last tours, it lets Ellington's genius speak for itself while incorporating interviews with two esteemed colleagues, trumpeter Cootie Williams and reedman Russell Procope.

 

Music Video Mixtape - A selection of the top music videos of the past year from around the world.

 

Music Video Mixtape - Local - New this year to the festival, a local edition of the Music Video Mixtape highlIghting all the incredible music and video makers Colorado has to offer.

 

Polish Silent Film Program / Poland - Acclaimed Polish composer Marcin Pukaluk will present two Polish silent films, The Strong Man (1929) and The Polish Dancer (1917) with a live in theater musical performance. 

 

Theory of Obscurity: a film about The Residents / USA (Don Hardy) - This intriguing documentary focuses on the anonymous, avant-garde rock band known as The Residents, examining the group's creative output (music, films, and artwork) over four decades, since its founding in the 1970s. Testimonials by Matt Groening, Penn Jillette, and other famous fans balance a flurry of pop-culture homages and parodies.

 

WOMEN+FILM

 

FRAME BY FRAME / Afghanistan (Mo Scarpelli, Alexandria Bombach) - During the Taliban's five-year reign in Afghanistan, taking photographs was a crime. This gripping documentary follows four photojournalists as they "re-frame" the historical narrative of their homeland by establishing a free press. A combination of cinema vérité, interviews, and archival footage yields a collective profile in courage.

 

India's Daughter / UK (Leslee Udwin) - Banned in India, Leslee Udwin's award-winning documentary about the brutal 2012 gang rape and murder of Jyoti Singh on a Delhi bus-which includes interviews with the perpetrators-reveals how a patriarchal society's rampant misogyny could lead to a crime so heinous that it sparked a nationwide uprising for change.

 

Mustang / Turkey, France, Germany, Qatar (Deniz Gamze Ergüven) - Five young sisters in a coastal Turkish village are placed on tyrannical house arrest by their grandmother after being suspected of lewd behaviour with boys. France's official Oscar submission for the year shows that nothing can stop a girl's transition into womanhood.

 

Radical Grace / USA (Rebecca Parrish) - Agree with the Catholic Church or not, these ladies are not your grandmother's nuns. The nuns in this hilarious and inspiring documentary embark to fight for the common good, while their male counterparts try to destroy their mission and faith for their so called "radical feminism." Bridge the gap between religion and humanity with these progressive women.

 

Sailing a Sinking Sea / USA (Olivia Wyatt) - Olivia Wyatt's mesmerizing and visually stunning documentary takes an insider's look at the Moken, a group of seafaring nomads hopping the islands between Burma and Thailand. As they go about their daily lives, a sense of their history, folklore, musical culture, and lifestyle as foragers and spearfishers develops against a dreamy waterscape.

 

She's The Best Thing In It / USA (Ron Nyswaner) - Mary Louise Wilson waited over forty years to win a Tony award. As a character actor nearing 80, she begins teaching acting classes at Tulane University for the first time in her life. This engaging documenary gets a behind the scenes look on the life of many character actresses as well as the students she teaches.

 

Songs My Brothers Taught Me / USA (Chloé Zhao) - Set against the beautiful backdrop of South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, this meditative drama follows a teenaged brother and sister as they summon the strength and grace to face upheavals in their family life and work through ambivalence about how and where to make a life for themselves.

 

Tired Moonlight / USA (Britni West) - Britni West wrote, directed, produced, and edited her acclaimed narrative debut, which rests on an innovative combination of seeming  and dreamscape. Tired Moonlight sets overlapping story lines about people trying to make their lives work, if only for a short time, against a stunning Montana backdrop.

 

A Woman Like Me / USA (Alex Sichel, Elizabeth Giamatti) - Through a heartbreaking yet playfully inspiring combination of documentary and fiction, writer/director Alex Sichel simultaneously chronicles her treatment for terminal cancer, her filmmaking process, and her approach to life and death, exploring both what might have been and what will surely be (with the ever-watchable Lili Taylor as her double).

 

Yosemite / USA (Gabrielle Demeestere) - Three interconnected stories by co-star James Franco form the basis for this engaging tale of three boys in suburban California circa 1985. As the world changes around them and the end of innocence nears, each must find a way to make sense of his experiences and connections to others.

 

 

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2015 Festival Sponsors

 

 

PREMIER: Regal Entertainment Group ASSOCIATE: Anna & John J. Sie Foundation, AOR, Inc., Barbara Bridges, CEAVCO Audio Visual, Liberty Global, Mike's Camera, STARZ, Three Tomatoes Catering SUPPORTING: Argonaut Wine & Liquor, Best Friends Animal Society, Denver Pavilions, Kline Alvarado Veio, Sage Hospitality, William Hill Estate Winery PATRON: Biennial of the Americas, Kentwood City Properties, Polish Film Institute, SundanceNow Doc Club, Cross-Cultured MEDIA: Denver Life Magazine, Out Front, Westword, KBNO GOVERNMENT: Arts & Venues Denver, Colorado Office of Film Television & Media, Consulate General of Poland, French Film and TV Department of the French Embassy in Los Angeles, Honorary Consulate of Belgium - Denver, Scientific & Cultural Facilities District CONTRIBUTING: Baur's, Brookfield Parking, Colorado Film & Video Association, Contagious Media, E&J Gallo Winery, Eldorado Natural Spring Water, L.E.G. Valet, LaMarca Prosecco, Louis Martini, Pearl Street Marketing, SAGIndie, Silver Spur Marketing, Sunset Limo, Visit Denver, Wyoming Film Office FESTIVAL FRIENDS: 2127 Presents, Asian Art Coordinating Council, Basil Doc's Pizza, Galvanize, School of Rock,  Withoutabox SPECIAL THANKS: Denver Film Academy, Denver Film Society's Alumni Board, Denver Film Society's Board Members, Volunteers of the Denver Film Society, Young Filmmakers Workshop

 

 

About the Denver Film Society

 

 

Founded in 1978, the Denver Film Society (DFS) is a membership-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit cultural institution that produces film events throughout the year, including the award-winning Denver Film Festival and the popular, summertime series Film on the Rocks. With a vision to cultivate community and transform lives through film, the Film Society provides opportunities for diverse audiences to discover film through creative, thought-provoking experiences.

 

The permanent home of the Denver Film Society, the Sie FilmCenter, is Denver's only year-round cinematheque, presenting a weekly-changing calendar of first-run exclusives and arthouse revivals both domestic and foreign, narrative and documentary - over 600 per year, all shown in their original language and format. DFS's one-of-a-kind programs annually reach more than 200,000 film lovers and film lovers-in-training.

 

 

 
 

 

 

 


LAMVF 2015 IS November 6-8 @ CINEFAMILY!

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THE TIME HAS COME...



 

We're sure you're thinking, ITS ABOUT DANG TIME!  Tickets for the 2015 LA Music Video Festival are on sale NOW!  Please join us November 6th - 8th at Cinefamily for the usual awesomeness of music videos, speakers, and fun party times.  
CHECK OUT THE FULL SCHEDULE & GET TICKETS!

 

We're taking this opportunity to look back at the evolution of the music videos over the last 5 years and to celebrate our incredible community of creators, musicians and filmmakers. Join us and the folks at Cinefamily for panels, workshops, screenings, contests, performances and of course, mind-blowing music videos.  Won't you please come celebrate with us? 

Please like us and follow us for updates on more confirmed speakers, event details & more.  We've still got some surprises up our sleeves.  We can’t wait to see you at the fest!

 

2013 LAMVF Tickets On Sale Now!

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Dear filmmaker friends!

We decided to make 20% discount until November 12, and 15% discount until December 21, in addition to the rules, written before.

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West Hollywood and SEEfest Team Up for WeHo@30

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Film Blue

The City of West Hollywood celebrates 30th anniversary and SEEfest is proud to serve as one of the partners for the WeHo@30 Film Festival: A Digital Time Capsule.

Please join us on October 23 & 24 for two days of screenings and conversations at the Council Chambers in the beautiful Library building across from the Pacific Design Center. All screenings are FREE for the public, but be there early as seats are limited. Free parking on site.

Now take a virtual tour of West Hollywood—just click on the map and ENJOY! 

On the occasion of the 30th anniversary of West Hollywood’s city-hood, I have an exciting opportunity to serve my city as the curator of the WeHo@30 Film Festival. It was a project unique in the same way West Hollywood is unique: fun, creative, community oriented, and at first glance nonchalant; yet deeply proud of its diversity and progressive history. As befitting a time capsule, these films, oral histories, images of Pride and of iconic West Hollywood architectural and street landmarks cover the rich history of the LGBTQ movement that gave birth to the City, and pay tribute to its large Russian and creative communities who live and work in the now famous neighborhoods of the Sunset Strip, the West Hollywood Design District, and historic Route 66. As a lifelong devotee of libraries and film archives, I am truly proud of my city and honored that I was able to work on this project.

Vera Mijojlić
Curator and Artistic Director

 

Schedule of Screenings

 

Friday, October 23

Door opens at 3:00pm.

4:00pm

Shorts Program 1

Diverse storytelling techniques range from picture book and vérité-style camera to oral histories, bearing witness to diversity of its subjects.

Group Q&A with Dale Madison, Heath Daniels, Sofia Canales, Byron Jose, Marisol Nava, Kimberly Esslinger, and Gregorio Davila.

SISSY SAMMY IN THE LAND OF WEHO

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Director: Dale G Madison
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Sissy Sammy in the Land of WEHO 90069 is the tale of Sammy, a feminine acting boy from Compton
who ends up in West Hollywood after a knock on the head trying to find his way back home.

 

STALL

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Director: Heath Daniels
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Arriving in West Hollywood with only a duffle bag and beat up suitcase, Derrick unexpectedly wanders into a public men’s room and is greeted by the evocative stares and mischievous smiles of the men inside.
Hesitant, yet curious to explore the carnal cruising further, Derrick enters a large stall at the end of the room. He is thrust into a magical time capsule; the stall encompasses the sights and sounds that celebrate 30 years of West Hollywood.

 

MY MOM THE NANNY

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Director: Sofia Canales
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Rosa, an immigrant from El Salvador, works in West Hollywood as a nanny to Vivienne. Stroller rides become encounters with the socioeconomic structures that maintain the large portion of laborers in West Hollywood invisible to the residents.

 

REINAS DE LOS ANGELES

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Director: Byron Jose
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“Reinas de Los Angeles” narrates the oral hystories of trans women and drag queen performers who bring to life the stages of Latino gay bars in Los Angeles. This film showcases the work, lives, and gender identity formation and expression, of the queens of Los Angeles from the ’80s to present day.

 

ACT UP: J.T.’S EXPERIENCE

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Director: Marisol Nava
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JT as well as many other ACT UP members have paved the way for any person with HIV or AIDS to freely go into a hospital or HIV/AIDS organization to get tested, treated, or get help with medication.

 

THE HOMOFILES

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Director: Kimberly Esslinger
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The HomoFiles is a California Community Stories project featuring the stories of gay girls and lesbians who came out primarily in the 40s, 50s and 60s (pre-Stonewall) and how the lesbian bar was essential to the process. Essential, not because it was simply a place to drink or socialize, but because for these women who had nowhere else to go where they could be themselves, the bar was like “coming home.”

 

NANCY FROM EAST SIDE CLOVER

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Director: Gregorio Davila
Producers: Mario J. Novoa
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Growing up poor, Chicano, a woman and a lesbian in mid 20th century East L.A., Nancy Valverde’s life was a constant uphill battle, complicated by the fact that she preferred the comfort of men’s clothes; a “misdemeanor crime” which she was routinely arrested for. Now at age 83 Nancy’s lifelong defiance and resilience to maintain her self identity as a butch lesbian, has garnered her legendary status in the Los Angeles LGBTQ community. Nancy From East Side Clover is part of an upcoming feature length documentary about the rich Gay history of the Los Angeles area entitled L.A. A Queer History – 2016.

 

 

5:00pm

Shorts Program 2

Tribute to a mom and the community supportive of a transgender girl blends with a nostalgic and at times humorous trek through West Hollywood’s history, ending on an upbeat and spunky note.

Group Q&A with Dante Alencastre, Eli Rarey, Jason Jenn , Rich Yap, and Betsy Kalin.

 

 

YOUNG CITY AT WAR

Young City at War

Director: Andy Sacher
Producers: Andy Sacher and David Sperber
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Set to launch on National AIDS Awareness Day, Young City at War will feature the dramatic and poignant story of West Hollywood’s response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in its early days. Through in-depth interviews an important chapter of community history will be preserved and made available online for current residents, LGBTQ youth, and the broader public.

 

RAISING ZOEY

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Director: Dante Alencastre
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A year in the life of trans Latina teenager, Zoey Luna and her mom Ofelia and their struggles for acceptance at her middle school and the challenges of being a teenager in a conservative hetero normative world.

 

DINNER AT HOME

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Director: Eli Rarey, Steven Chodoriwsky
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A group of long-time friends gathering in a West Hollywood house becomes a study in gay community, its relationship to time and place, and its connection to the idea of home. A documentary portrait of friendship as a potent force in our lives.

 

 

TIMMON’S TOUR

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Director: Jason Jenn & Stuart Timmons
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Author/historian Stuart Timmons teamed up with multimedia performance artist/director Jason Jenn, along with their assembled cast and crew to create the Stuart Timmons’ City of West Hollywood LGBTQ History Mobile Tour for One City One Pride’s LGTBQ Arts Festival “WeHo@30”. Stuart began developing a walking tour of WeHo in 2007, but was interrupted when he experienced a stroke in January 2008. Finally brought to fruition in 2015, this version has been reimagined with various costumed performers stationed along the route, sharing the information in a fun and festive manner for touring participants. The live event on June 6 was documented and constructed into a short film of highlights to share some of the excitement from that day and West Hollywood’s rich and wondrous LGTBQ history.

 

CHAINED!

 

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Director: Betsy Kalin
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Why are lesbians the biggest consumers of wallet chains
in the country? Chained! is a fun, humorous romp through
the lives of these quirky lesbians who define themselves
by their chains.

 

 

6:15pm

Pride Slides, & WeHo Buildings slideshow
Images captured on the Pride route and photographs of the buildings throughout the City invite us to meditate and contemplate. Pure joy!

Q&A with Angela Brinskele, and Tony Coelho.

PRIDE SLIDES

 

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Director: Angela Brinskele
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A video of photographs showing Pride Parades in West Hollywood including photos from 1987 to present. This video will have some inspirational music as and have a duration between 5 and 10 minutes.

 

WEHO BUILDINGS

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Director: Tony Coelho
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WEHO Architecture, History, and Culture
40 West Hollywood buildings of architectural and historical significance are photographed and highlighted on an interactive digital map.

 

7:00pm

WeHo@30: An Introduction

Music with a Mission
Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles has taken by storm many an audience around the world, and the film makes a good case for GMCLA as a very important part of WeHo’s history.

Q&A with James Roman and members of the GMCLA

 

MUSIC WITH A MISSION

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The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles is one of West Hollywood’s greatest successes. Here’s its history, Music with a Mission, told through the video archive, from early rehearsals in Plummer Park to global achievements today. See snippets of Bill Clinton, Lily Tomlin, Jennifer Holliday and many more guest stars, composers and politicians. View the chorus in Russia, in Estonia, and the Hollywood Bowl. Learn about the “It Gets Better” tour that brings its anti-bullying message to vulnerable youths across the country, plus GMCLA’s youth chorus, and AMP, the Alive Music Project that brings music to thousands of public school students. From its home office in West Hollywood, GMCLA wishes the city a Happy 30th Anniversary with this video of thanks.

 

L.A. A Queer History
An excerpt from the future full-length documentary whose historical narrative and expert use of archival materials promise a comprehensive portrait of queer history in Los Angeles and West Hollywood.

Q&A with Gregorio Davila and his crew

 

L.A. A QUEER HISTORY

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Director: Gregorio Davila, Mario J. Novoa, Richard Xavier Corral, Brynna Yentz, Stephen Roloc
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L.A. A Queer History is a celebration and reclamation of Los Angeles’ LGBTQ legacy pre-Stonewall. Telling the story of how these largely unknown individuals, artists and organizations shaped not only Queer culture but the world at large, paving the way for the Stonewall Riots, Gay Liberation and Marriage Equality.

 

8:30pm

Opening reception
Lobby of the Council Chambers

Longshot Coffee

 

Saturday, October 24

3:00pm

Round table with Filmmakers

Panel discussion. Open to the public.

 

4:00pm

Shorts Program 3

Humorous premise about the resourceful elderly residents, and portraits of veterans from WW II pay homage to the specific segments of the Russian population of West Hollywood.

Q&A with Jonathan Skurnik, and Michael Haibach

THE BUBBIES

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Director: Jonathan Skurnik
Producers: The City of West Hollywood
Genre: Dramedy

In The Bubbies, a group of Russian and Ukrainian immigrant Jewish friends come together to welcome a newly retired delicatessen worker with a gorgeous singing voice into their West Hollywood community chorus.

CITY OF WEST HOLLYWOOD CELEBRATING 30 YEARS OF RUSSIAN CULTURE

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The City of West Hollywood is located in the heart of metropolitan Los Angeles. It is like no other city in the world, incorporated in 1984 by a unique collaboration of people including LGBT activists and advocates for affordable housing, West Hollywood is a robust urban center instilled with idealism, creativity, and innovation. It is also home to a thriving community of nearly 4,000 people from the former Soviet Union — this represents approximately 11 percent of the City’s population of 35,000 people. Over the past 30 years the City has worked closely with members of its Russian-speaking community to collect their stories and compile an oral history with dozens of interviews. Each personal account shares common themes regarding the immigration experience — repression, struggle, hope, bravery, and survival. Celebrating 30 Years of Russian Culture, along with the City’s compilation of oral histories will allow future generations the opportunity to share in this important part of our City’s history.

 

4:45pm

Shorts Program 4: Architecture, Sculpture, Billboards!

The culture and appreciation of design permeates the City’s outdoors, and attracts artists, émigrés and international visitors alike.

Q&A with Tony Coelho, Shana Mabari, Vera Mijojlić, John Garry III, Radan Popović, and Robert Landau.

WEHO BUILDINGS

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WEHO Architecture, History, and Culture
40 West Hollywood buildings of architectural and historical significance are photographed and highlighted on a digital map.

 

ILLUMETRIC

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Director: Shana Mabari
Producers: Shana Mabari
Genre: Documentary

Shana Mabari, Jack Brogan, Andrew Campbell and Peter Mays.
Video documenting “Illumetric,” Shana Mabari’s Art on the Outside public art project for the City of West Hollywood – covering conception, fabrication, installation, and tenure on Santa Monica Blvd. including footage from West Hollywood celebrations and events throughout the year.
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SEEFEST IN WEHO

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SEEfest, the South East European Film Festival, began as a project in West Hollywood in 2002. In 2015 this trailer was made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of SEEfest and takes us on a journey through many cultures of the Los Angeles County. Some of the Festival venues featured in the trailer include the Writers Guild Theater, Laemmle’s theaters, Goethe-Institut, the West Hollywood Library, Billy Wilder theater at the Hammer Museum, the UCLA Bridges theater as well as a selection of Los Angeles landmarks: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House in Barnsdall Park, the Mother of Humanity statue by sculptor Nigel Binns in Watts, Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, the Urban Light assemblage sculpture by artist Chris Burden at the grand entrance to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Santa Monica pier, entrance to the Vermont metro station, Mariachi Plaza, the Culver hotel, Beverly Boulevard, Bar Lubitsch, Korea and Thai towns, little Ethiopia, murals in Boyle Heights, King Fahad Mosque, and the Russian Orthodox church in little Armenia.

 

CITY COLLAGE

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West Hollywood is home to an eclectic array of landmarks including, among many, the Schindler’s House on Kings Road, a masterpiece designed by one of the great modern architects of the 20th century, Rudolph Schindler. He and fellow architect Richard Neutra emigrated to California where they were able to finally realize their revolutionary ideas. The Schindler House in West Hollywood, built in 1921, is today a designated historical landmark. Since 1994 it serves as the MAK Center for Art and Architecture.

The new West Hollywood Library, designed by architects Steve Johnson and Jim Favaro and opened in 2011, sits across the gigantic blue, green and red buildings of the Pacific Design Center, by architect Cesar Pelli. Along with many galleries, such as the distinguished Louis Stern Fine Arts, they are in the center of the West Hollywood Design District, the cultural destination located at Melrose Avenue, Robertson Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard, featuring high-caliber design, art, fashion, beauty, dining, and more — including the famed film industry hangout est. 1964, Dan Tana’s Restaurant, which celebrated its 50th anniversary with a celebrity-studded party in October 2014.
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BILLBOARDS ON THE SUNSET STRIP

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Director: Eric Collero of Vinyl Rewind. Robert Landau

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Did you know there were giant, hand painted billboards advertising classic albums of the 60s, 70s & 80s? This week The Vinyl Geek interviews photographer & author of the book Rock ’N’ Roll Billboards of the Sunset Strip, Robert Landau.

5:30pm

From Red State to Golden State

The film highlights the early days of the WeHo’s Russian-Jewish settlement in the City with a wealth of interviews, and vintage footage from the decades of Eastern European immigration.

Q&A with Gabriele and Mark Hayes.

FROM RED STATE TO GOLDEN STATE

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Director: Mark Hayes
Producers: The Wende Museum / Gabriele Hayes / Justinian Jampol; Narrator: Eugene Alper
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Moving from one country to another is always challenging, but what happens when immigrants leave behind one economic and political system for a wholly different one? From Red State to Golden State recounts the immigrant experiences of several Jewish families as they leave the Eastern Bloc for the American West.

 

7:00pm

Closing reception

Hosted by the Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission and the Russian Advisory Board to celebrate festival artists and the exhibit In a New Land: 10 Years Later/Photography by Russian-Speaking Immigrants.

 

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Myrtle Beach International Film Festival April 20th - 23rd 2016. 

Submissions close january 1st, 2016
 

Myrtle Beach International Film Festival. Ranked one of the top 25 film festivals in the World worth the submission by Movie Maker Magazine. Ranked one of the best by Film International. MBIFF billed as "The East Coast's answer to the Sundance Film Festival" is in the call for entry stage which will end January 1st 2016. 

Myrtle Beach International Film Festival is open to all projects, with a special "Anything Goes" catagory. We are a truely independent film festival. MBIFF also has a budget category, so a film with a 10 thousand dollar budget does not compete against a project with a 10 million dollar budget (with the exception of the overall winner). 

The 11th annual MBIFF will take place April 20th - 23rd 2016.   

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New York Festival's World's Best Television & Films April 16, 2016

Deadline October 15, 2015

New York Festival's World's Best TV & Films competition honors programming in all lengths and forms from over 50 countries. Dedicated to both the Television and Film industries, categories mirror today's global trends and encourage the next generation of story-tellers and talent: Animation, Comedy, Corporate, Drama, Documentary, Feature Films, Movie Trailers, Music Videos, News, Promos, Reality TV Drama, Sports, Telenovelas, Webisodes, Best Performance by an Actor/Actress, Special Event, Innovation, Technical Production Team, CSR, Best Screenplay, Video Art, and Best Host.

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Animaze 2016 Montreal International Animation Film Festival June 2 -5, 2016

Montreal International Animation Film Festival is a people's film festival an dindutry conference dedicated to the art of animation for film and technology. 
All genres and forms are welcome.
Software an award prize. Visibility in out travelling show in Berlin, Cannes Annecy, Glasgow and more.

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Fantasporto 2016 36th edition February 26th - March 5th

Submissions close December 5th 

The selection for shorts is only for fantasy ones, like always. Submissions are open and we are accepting online submissions.

Since we are making a new site that will be ready only later in October we propose you to send us the screener(s) for the selection commitee to see and, if the film(s) is(are) chosen, we will ask you all the materials needed. SUBMIIT

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Maryland International Film Festival - Hagerstown April 1 - 3, 2016


Submit by February 5, 2015

For 5 years, we've been bringing in the finest films from around the world. The film festival became a 501(c)3 and launched in 2009 and now screens more then 70 films each year! Hollywood Director Joe Carnahan is our creative director. He has brought us such films as "The Grey" and "The A-Team" with Liam Neeson and now has Bad Boys 3 in pre-production. Most of our previous winners of Best Feature have obtained distribution. Last year's winner BEREAVE just signed a distribution deal and said, " I wish to take a moment to tell you that your hospitality and your wonderful festival helped our film stand out for distribution. Thank you for that and we'll be sending you more of our work in the future.” So join us!

We look forward to having you screen at our 5th year anniversary!

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GEFF L’Europe autour de l’Europe / Grande Europe Film Festival Paris  March 16th to April 17th

Film submission deadline: December 15, 2015

The Compétition presents long features and documentaries (60’ and longer) (co)produced in Europe, never released in France. The films compete for the following prizes awarded to the author of the best film:
Prix Sauvage – Loup Dansant: bronze wolf statuette and a monetary prize;
Prix Luna: Luna statuette awarded by the jury of cinema students and young professionals.

The section Present is dedicated to the recent documentary films (50’ and longer) (co)produced in Europe during the last three years 
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The Sonoma International Film Festival (SIFF) March 30 - April 3, 2016

 

Final deadline is February 2 2016.  Please submit via "Withoutabox"

The Sonoma International Film Festival (SIFF) is presented by the Sonoma Film Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, as a welcoming, entertaining and inspiring cinematic experience that supports and promotes independent films, celebrates the cultural diversity in the Sonoma Valley through film, and funds visual arts in education.

Named one of America's "Top Ten Destination Film Festivals," Sonoma prides itself on giving every filmmaker the royal treatment. Celebrated as one of the friendliest and most uplifting festivals on the circuit. SUBMIT

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The fellowship program was developed to honor dedicated writers and to help further their creative process and skills. Writing in itself is a journey and we would like to facilitate the process by giving the fellows the opportunity to be surrounded by like-minded professionals.

The Fellowship recipient will receive a Writer’s Retreat in Costa Rica for 5 days (all expenses paid) and a 6 month mentorship.

5 additional writers will receive an online writing course, $1000 and 3 month mentorship.

Everyone that applies to the Fellowship gets feedback on their script. (4-5 pages of notes)

 

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The 49th Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film & Video Festival  April 8 to 17, 2016


Next Deadline: November 16, 2015 

In partnership with filmfestivals.com

Enter the Festival that discovered Spielberg, Lucas, Coppola, Ang Lee, the Coen Brothers, David Lynch, and John Lee Hancock with their first awards!

Competition in 10 major categories! More than 200 specialized sub-categories offer fair competition and a chance for a Remi Award!

The 49th Annual WorldFest-Houston offers Screening Shorts, Docs, Features, Music Videos, Experimental & Student Films on Big 60' AMC Theater screens, with over 600 Intl filmmakers attending the ten-day International Film Festival.. SUBMIT.

 

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Revolution by Rob Stewart (Sharkwater) 
over 40 festival wins so far)

 

 

Eco Documentary feature film by (Sharkwater) Rob Stewart

Revolution is a film about changing the world. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed SHARKWATER (36 festival wins) documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he'll discover that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger -- it's humanity itself.
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Pseudonym, for festival consideration

First feature by french actor director Thierry Sebban. Produced by la Petite Reine (The Artist) and Diabolo Films (The Suicide Shop). winner in Fantasporto, ECU Houston WorldFest

Synopsis:  Alex is a divorced father, a stressed executive. His daily routine is work, work, work. Tonight he's in a hurry, he's due to meet a beautiful young stranger... who contacted him via the internet. But this blind date will flip him into a downward spiral and disrupt forever the course of his life.  Thriller, 75 min., Scope, Dolby 5.1  Directed by Thierry Sebban  Starring: Simon Abkarian, Igor Skreblin, Perrine Tourneux... 

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Rooted in Peace by Greg Reitman

ROOTED in PEACE, 97 minutes - 2015

Documentary by SUNDANCE alum GREG REITMAN (Sundance Audience Award Winner for fhis first documentary 'Fuel')

Starring: Deepak Chopra, Donovan, Mike Love, David Lynch, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire, Pete Seeger, Ted Turner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu

"ROOTED in PEACE challenges viewers to examine their values as Americans and human beings. Today we are at war within ourselves, with our environment, and with the world. Director and award-winning filmmaker Greg Reitman invites viewers on a film journey to take notice of the world we live in, proactively seek ways to find personal and ecological peace, and stop the cycle of violence".

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Get Happy by Manoj Annadurai 

Feature Feel Good Movie  - World premiered in Montreal World Film Festival Winner best romantic comedy in Manhattan Fest

Charlie Kane can’t catch a break. He grew into a man who expects the worse out of life and gets it. But that changes when, by chance, he meets a bright, sunny sprite of a woman named Holly who turns him from a dour drip into someone finally allowing himself to be happy.Then a bus flattens her before Charlie eyes. Charlie opts for suicide but can’t even successfully give up on life. Left with no other choice, he adopts Holly’s ethos of positivity and just decides to be happy... by ignoring all the bad things in life. But his cynical best friend isn’t buying Charlie’s new-found happiness and sets out to save Charlie by making him miserable again. 

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Mediterranea is the opening film at Stockholm Film Festival

The opening film of this year’s Stockholm Film Festival is Mediterranea by Jonas Carpignano. The film participates in the prestigious Stockholm XXVI Competition, competing for the 7,3 kilo (15 lbs) Bronze Horse. Mediterranea is the story of two young men leaving their home country Burkina Faso to make the dangerous trip over the Mediterranean to Italy. Carpignano’s feature film debut is a touching portrayal of African migrants in Italy, building upon his previous short fil...
 

"The Martian" or Matt Damon stranded on Mars

by Alex Deleon, stranded in Hungary      Viewed October 09, in 3D at Cineplex, Györ, in dubbed Hungarian version. Director, Ridley Scott, RT 141 minutes. A Twentieth Century Fox release. SITUATION: The not too distant future where planet Mars has not only been reached from Earth but where NASA has already set up a more or less permanent Space Station from which the surface of the red planet is being explored for potential colonization by refugees from Earth. A gigantic s...
 

The 64th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg opens with “Une histoire américaine” by Armel Hostiou

 
The French newcomer-director Armel Hostiou will be present when the 64th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg opens on Friday, October 9, 2015 with the German premiere of “Une histoire américaine” (“Stubborn”). The film is being screened in the International Competition of the official program. “Une histoire américaine” (“Stubborn”) tells the story of Vincent, an...
 

Szumowska’s Body to open the 8th CinEast today

 
The 8th edition of CinEast (www.cineast.lu), the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg, starts today, Thursday 8 October, at 7 pm at the Neimënster cultural centre in Luxembourg with the screening of Malgorzata Szumowska’s Body (Silver Bear at Berlin IFF). The festival will present 57 features and over 40 short films from 18 post-communist countries as well as a variety of complementary events. The festival runs until 25 October.   The opening film is in...
 

Get Happy Poster revealed

Get Happy premiered in Montreal and follows its path on the festival circuit with the help of filmfestivals.com which selected the film as part of filmfestivals.com' "Ones to Watch" Check the EPK  ...
 

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West Hollywood and SEEfest Team Up for WeHo@30

The City of West Hollywood celebrates 30th anniversary and SEEfest is proud to serve as one of the partners for the WeHo@30 Film Festival: A Digital Time Capsule. Please join us on October 23 & 24 for two days of screenings and conversations at the Council Chambers in the beautiful Library building across from the Pacific Design Center. All screenings are FREE for the public, but be there early as seats are limited. Free parking on site. Now take a virtual tour of West Hollywood...
 
 

LAMVF 2015 IS November 6-8 @ CINEFAMILY!

THE TIME HAS COME...   We're sure you're thinking, ITS ABOUT DANG TIME!  Tickets for the 2015 LA Music Video Festival are on sale NOW!  Please join us November 6th - 8th at Cinefamily for the usual awesomeness of music videos, speakers, and fun party times.   CHECK OUT THE FULL SCHEDULE & GET TICKETS!   We're taking this opportunity to look back at the evolution of the music video...
 

Denver Film Society announces titles in Focus on National Cinema: Poland, CinemaQ, CineLatino, Late Night & Women+Film side bars

      The Denver Film Festival (DFF), produced by Denver Film Society (DFS), announced its first wave of programming. Recognized as the Rocky Mountain Region's premier film event, the festival will feature a focus on Polish Cinema, sidebars for CinemaQ, CineLatino, Late Night and Women+Film, as well as robust Shorts Packages and Music Spotlight programming.    "In keeping with our long and rich tradition of presenting the best i...
 

SIFF and TV5MONDE present French Cinema Now

 
SIFF and TV5MONDE present French Cinema Now, a celebration spotlighting the state of contemporary Francophone cinema, with 20 extraordinary features.   The Opening Night film is Dheepan, Winner of the Palme d'Or at this year's Cannes Film Festival. This powerful drama from director Jacques Audiard (A Prophet, Rust & Bone) follows a former Tamil Tiger soldier as he flees from the aftermath of the Sri Lankan civil war to begin a new life in a Parisian su...
 

Ones to watch: Viva Mexico Film Festival a new festival in Australia in Perth & Melbourne

Viva Mexico Film Festival will take place for the first time in Perth and Melbourne. The Festival will provide a showcase of the very best of contemporary Mexican cinema. The line-up will include an exciting mix of genres, including comedy and drama, all providing a glimpse into the life and issues that Mexico and Mexicans are facing today. The timing will coincide around the famous Day of the Dead Festival, a Mexican tradition celebrated each year at the beginning of November. According ...
 

35th FILMSCHOOLFEST MUNICH, November 15 - 21, 2015 - Call for entries - EXTENDED DEADLINE

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Ones to watch: Sunrise Film Festival kicked off first edition

Nova Scotia will be playing host to the brand new Sunrise Film Festival.  It will open with a gala launch party featuring a concert by Christine Martin, Wednesday, October 7, 2015 at 7pm., at the Lobster Factory in Pugwash.  The festival further kicks off with a Hawaiian party, Thursday, October 8, 2015 at 6pm., featuring the full feature comedy GET A JOB.  The director, Brian Kohne and one of the producer's, Raymond Rolak will be on hand for a Q & A.  At the...
 

Warsaw, Moscow, Sarajevo - Urban Spheres of Eastern Europe in the >Focus< of the 25th FilmFestival Cottbus

 
The city. For many a place of potentialities and liberties - others associate life in the city foremost with location-specific challenges: One the one side, migration from the land and escape from the pressure to conform, on the other, the emergence of social trouble spots, gentrification and the dominance of historical and modern, representational architecture. The urban living environment, both a free space and a symbol of growing competitive pressure, is as multifaceted and complex as its inh...
 

Stockholm Film Festival presents Stockholm XXVI Short Film Competition

  Stockholm International Film Festival releases the list of short films that are selected for this year's edition of Short Film Competition, competing for the Aluminium Horse award. The line up of this year’s Short Film Competition includes 18 short films from 14 countries, of which four have their world premiere at Stockholm Film Festival. The short films are competing for the Aluminium Horse. In 2014 the Aluminium Horse went to Una Gunjak for The Chicken (2014). -We are...
 

Middleburg Film Festival reveals lineup

Twenty-three Narrative, Foreign and Documentary films to screen in Virginia's historic wine country; SPOTLIGHT to open the festival on October 22   Middleburg Film Festival's Executive Director Susan Koch announced today the twenty-three films that comprise the main slate for the festival.  The festival opens Thursday, October 22 with Tom McCarthy's critically acclaimed SPOTLIGHT starring Michael Keaton, Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schre...
 

Participants thrilled with the 4th Finnish Film Affair

     Works In Progress Showcase   Finnish Film Affair is a showcase of Finnish films and a networking platform for attending industry professionals. Finland's main film industry event takes place yearly in a welcoming and laid-back yet professional setting. The fourth edition of the industry event of the Helsinki International Film Festival – Love & Anarchy proved once again successfull amongst its participants. The event attracted an attendance of ov...
 

The Chicago International Children's Film Festival Unvailes Their Full 2015 Schedule of Films and Workshops

 
The 2015 Chicago International Children's Film Festival, one of the world's premier festivals of films for kids and youth ages 2-18, announced their complete schedule for its 32nd year at a special Kickoff Event last night held at WestEnd (1326 W. Madison St.) in Chicago's West Loop Neighborhood. This year, the Festival schedule features over 245 films from 44 countries to be screened from October 23 to November 1 at venues across Chicago.   Along wit...
 

13th International Festival Signes de Nuit at Paris, November 26 - December 6, 2015

  The Next Festival International Signes de Nuit, 13th Edition: étrangeté / strangeness November 26 - December 6, 2015 at Paris 11 DAYS OF PROJECTION WORLD CINEMA 3 NIGHTS OF PROJECTION UNTIL DAWN at Cité Universitaire de Paris Maison du Portugal André de Gouveia, Maison du Japon, Maison du Brésil, Maison de l'Argentine, Maison de Norvège, Maison des étudiants Suèdois, and Institut Finlandais, Goethe Institut, M...
 

RECENT SPANISH CINEMA in Los Angeles

                         The 21st edition of RECENT SPANISH CINEMA will be hold in LA from 15-18 OCT. A showcase of the best of Spain's rich, vibrant and vital films - seen first on the big screen at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. https://youtu.be/-7TDBBYUz-4 Over twenty years ago, the American Cinematheque, in association with the Spanish Ministry of Culture, began importing the best and brightest of Spanish cinema to H...
 

63rd San Sebastian Film Festival Highlights

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Sitges 2015: Oliver Stone homaged with the Grand Honorary Award

Sitges 2015 pays homage to Oliver Stone with the Grand Honorary Award The renowned North American director Oliver Stone received the Grand Honorary Award from the 48th Sitges Film Festival. Sitges paid homage to one of the international film industry greats: Oliver Stone. The Festival put out its read carpet to welcome the famous North American director and producer who received, at a multitudinous event at the Auditori, the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia’s Gra...
 

Iris Prize Winners for 2015 are announced by Amy Lame

 
Vessels by US filmmaker Arkasha Stevenson (pictured above) about Diamond, a young transgender woman working at a garment factory for little pay, has been announced winner of the 2015 Iris Prize – Cardiff’s International LGBT Short Film Prize supported by The Michael Bishop Foundation. The £30,000 prize will allow Arkasha to make a new short film in the UK. At the sold out Iris Awards presented by Amy Lamé at Cardiff’s Cineworld and Park ...
 

CurtoCircuito 2015 Santiago de Compostela Awards

Below the Skin Blood and Insects Sound of a Million win prizes in the official section     The Spanish film Without God or Santa Maria, best Galician film, and preferred by the public; he leaves Santiago de Compostela with two awards     Curtocircuíto International Film Festival today announced their awards at the closing ceremony. The official section is divided into two categories, one for experimental films (Explore) and ...
 

Awards from Shriekfest, the Los Angeles International Film Festival & Screenplay Competiton

 
Shriekfest, the Los Angeles International Film Festival & Screenplay Competiton was a huge success! Denise Gossett, festival director, once again hosted Shriekfest Oct 1-4th at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood. Shriekfest screened 45 films and had 30 screenplay finalists.   "Interior" directed by Zachary Beckler took the Grand Jury prize for Best Horror Feature Film, "Clinger" directed by Michael Steves took the Best Horror Comedy Feature Film Award, "The Answer&q...
 

The RIFF Golden Puffin to Iran for Wednesday May 9th" in Reykjavik

 
  It was the Iranian film “Wednesday May 9th.” (IRA) that won Discovery of the Year and received the Golden Puffin in tonight in RIFF’s Award Ceremony 2015 at Iðnó Theater in Reykjavík. The director of the movie, Vahid Jalilvand, gave an acceptance speech via internet-video.  Twelve films competed in the category New Visions, all debut or sophomore efforts from directors.   The distinguished Fipresci award, from the International federation o...
 

The Awards of the 11th Zurich Film Festival

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Winner best romantic-comedy film at the 2015 Manhattan Film Festival

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Winners at Reykjavik International Film Festival

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EFA Honours Charlotte Rampling and Christoph Waltz

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World of Film International Film Festival 2015 – AWARDS

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“The Great Dames,” Elizabeth Banks & Diane Lane Fete Jane Fonda Big Time

by Quendrith Johnson, Los Angeles Correspondent What a gift when three of your favorite on-screen presences turn out to be three of your favorite off-screen presences; that’s what happened last night in Santa Barbara as the stunning Jane Fonda received the Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film from The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF). To set the scene, and this rarely happens, Jane Fonda and one of her star presenters Elizabeth Banks (“Pitch Perfect 2,”...
 

Yellow Oscar to Seven Years of Winter

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Award Winners of Filmfestival Münster 2015

 
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Manaki Brothers presents the "Golden Camera 300" for Mátyás Erdély, the cinematographer of "Son of Saul"

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AFM 2015 Festival Conference

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Festival Conference

sponsored by FilmFreeway

 

9:15am – 10:45am
Navigating the Festival Circuit
Why are festivals important? Which festivals should you submit to? What do festivals really want? Distributors and producers will explore how to match your film with the right festival and explain the do’s and don’ts of the submission process.

 

Moderator
Jeremy Kay, U.S. Editor, Screen International

 

Initial Panelists
Charlotte Mickie, President, Mongrel International

 

11:15am – 12:45pm
Creating a Successful Festival Strategy
Once a film is an official festival selection, the work truly begins. How do you leverage the selection to achieve your goals – before, during and after the festival? A panel of producers, distributors and sales agents will share their successes and share their advice on how to build an effective festival strategy.

 

Moderator
Kevin Iwashina, Managing Partner, Preferred Content

 

Initial Panelists
Glen Basner, CEO, FilmNation Entertainment
John Sloss, Principal, Cinetic Media

 

BIFF voted among top 25 coolest Film Festivals in the world...I agree

Here we go again!...Vincent Lindon kicks Lumière

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With this expression on the huge screen, the 7th edition of Lumière, dedicated to Chantal Akerman and Raymond Chirat, whom the cinema world lost recently, got officially underway. In the house: Jean-Paul Belmondo, John Lasseter, Louise Bourgoin, Nicolas Winding Refn, Jacques Audiard, Alex Lutz, Bernard Pivot, Dario Argento, Venantino Venantini accompanied by Laurent Gerra, Lolita Chammah, and many others took in an overview of this year's lineup, with its 140 films and 370 screenings in and around Lyon. The images of Sophia Loren, Akira Kurosawa or Jean Yanne blazed across the screen, along with interspersed film scenes of Lumière Award recipient Martin Scorsese, who again expressed his love for films, declaring the cinema "A strong connection to my whole life."

 

Photo : Jean-Luc Mège

 

The lights of the huge Halle Tony Garnier come up again and take a time out for… football, aka soccer, to celebrate another upcoming major event: The European Football Championship, soon to be held in France. The captain of the French women's soccer team, Wendy Bouchard, invites members of the audience on stage for a series of improvised shots. Official game soccer balls are kicked from the stage, landing in the audience to applause and cries of excitement by those clamoring to catch them.

It is then time for another experience and another celebration: the 120 years of the cinematograph. Once again, the Lyonnais are involved, this time on the street… A mini film is shown of passersby trying- and mostly failing - to respond to 5 quick quiz questions on Lumière, from the first names of the brothers, to the year of the invention of cinema or the place where it was invented. The result proves highly amusing, with its "mostly approximate" answers!

 

 


Photo : Léa Rener

 

…Back to the cinema, as all the lights this time including the screen, go out again. In total darkness, we hear that special endearing sound of the film passing through the cinematograph, which is almost as moving as the vision of the historical images from the first film: Workers Leaving Lumière Factory, projected in the initial conditions of its creation.

"And there you go!" exclaims a satisfied Thierry Frémaux.

 

Photo : Léa Rener

 

It is now the moment for all the artists to take the stage and collectively read the traditional text, declaring the festival officially open. To the audience's delight, this year's reading features an amazing solo in French by courageous John Lasseter. The talented Laurent Gerra then brings the house down with his uncanny imitations of French stars, including his spot-on take on a witty, passionate "formidable" Bertrand Tavernier (missed by his current absence). A reading of the text by the mellow and ever-elegant Jean-Paul Belmondo concludes the official opening. 

Incidentally, when Vincent Lindon, the graceful guest of honor, takes the microphone, he chooses to pay tribute to… Jean-Paul Belmondo. On stage, the actor of The Measure of a Man admits that he is also extremely moved to address such a large audience of cinema lovers. Then, directly and very simply, he describes the spirit of Belmondo, referring to his relationship with the audience: "It is true that he is you!".

 

Photo : Sabine Perrin - Jean-Luc Mège Photographies

 

At 9:15pm, the surprise film of the evening, The End of the Day by Julien Duvivier, begins… A film about actors!


And another cinema story!

Virginie Apiou

 


Berlinale Co-Production Market: Call for Entries until October 21, 2015

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 Until October 21, experienced producers from around the world may submit new feature film projects to the Berlinale Co-Production Market 2016.The projects should be suitable for international co-production, have either already secured 30% of the financing or at least the production funding from the home country, and be budgeted between one and twenty million euros.

 

As in the previous two years, the budget minimum has been waived for projects from Greece, Spain and Portugal, in order to support producers from these countries to participate in the international market in spite of the difficult financing conditions at home.

 

By December, approximately 25 feature film projects will be selected from the entries for the Berlinale Co-Production Market. Additionally, three projects are currently being developed by the filmmakers Ella Manzheeva, Fernando Eimbcke and Daniel Borgman as part of the Berlinale Residency. Another ten projects will be presented at the “Talent Project Market” in cooperation with Berlinale Talents.

 

At the 13th Berlinale Co-Production Market (February 14-16, 2016), the team will again organise for the selected projects over 1000 targeted one-on-one meetings with potential co-producers, financiers, world sales agents, distributors, as well as representatives of TV channels and funding bodies. Participants looking for projects in which to become involved as co-producers may apply as from November 2015.

 

Over 200 feature films selected for previous Berlinale Co-Production Markets have been realised to date, i.e., nearly 50% of the projects have been made into films.

Five earlier projects from four different continents that were successfully realised as co-productions played at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival: Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories by Phan Dang Di, Zurich by Sacha Polak and The Boda Boda Thieves by the collective Yes! That's Us, Why Me? by Tudor Giurgiu and Absence by Chico Teixeira. The Here After by Magnus von Horn and Embrace of the Serpent by Ciro Guerra, which were also completed this year, played in Cannes, while Frenzy by Emin Alper and The Memory of Water by Matías Bize recently premiered in Venice.

 

This summer, German audiences had the opportunity to watch a few of the fruits of the Berlinale Co-Production Market in the cinemas: Zurich (Die getäuschte Frau) by Sacha Polak, Las Insoladas - Sonnenstiche by Gustavo Taretto and Coconut Hero by Florian Cossen opened in July resp. August, and September 24 sees the theatrical release of Am Ende ein Fest(The Farewell Party) by Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit.

 

The Berlinale Co-Production Market is part of the European Film Market.

 

The main partners of the Berlinale Co-Production Market have been the MDM - Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung since 2004, and Creative Europe - MEDIA, a programme of the European Union since 2005.

 

Application forms and general guidelines for submitting projects for 2016 may be found at www.efm-berlinale.de

NYFF53 Miles Ahead Press Conference

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By Maria Esteves – October 14, 2015

The 53rd New York Film Festival 2015 (NYFF53) Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD, press conference with actor/director Don Cheadle, cast members Emayatzy Corinealdi and Michael Stuhlbarg, moderated by festival director Kent Jones, NYFF, was held at the Walter Reade Theater Saturday, October 10, 2015. Questions posed to actor/director Cheadle, Corinealdi and Stuhlbarg by moderator Jones and members of the press included "Can you talk about finding your way to the structure of the film? What were your experience working on this film like with Don as the director and actor? How do hope Jazz enthusiast take this film, the music and the portrayal of Miles? How much fun was it to inhabit his sense of humor? Clearly there was a real moment that happened. Were you trying to connect that moment with this moment and erase some sense of time? What was the creative process?” MILES AHEAD, in theaters 2016. Watch trailer 

NYFF53 Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD Press Conference: (L-R) Festival director
Kent Jones, NYFF, actor/director Don Cheadle, actress Emayatzy Corinealdi and actor
Michael Stuhlbarg.

NYFF53 Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD Press Conference: Festival director
Kent Jones, NYFF, and actor/director Don Cheadle.

NYFF53 Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD Press Conference: (L-R)
actor/director Don Cheadle, actress Emayatzy Corinealdi and
actor Michael Stuhlbarg.

NYFF53 Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD Press Conference:
actress Emayatzy Corinealdi and actor Michael Stuhlbarg.

NYFF53 Closing Night Premiere of MILES AHEAD Press Conference:
actor/director Don Cheadle, and actress Emayatzy Corinealdi.

17th EROS Film Festival Coming to Trinity College in November

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Out Film CT, the organizer of Connecticut’s two annual LGBT film festivals, announces the lineup for the 17th EROS Film Festival, running November 4, 6 and 7 at Cinestudio, on the campus of Trinity College. The festival is sponsored by EROS (Encouraging Respect Of all Sexualities), Trinity’s LGBT student organization, and offers a selection of LGBT feature films that all film lovers can enjoy.

 

“Whether the story is set in India, France or the United States, these films all tell compelling stories that showcase the complexity and diversity of the LGBT experience,” said Festival Co-Director Shane Engstrom.

 

“Each of these films is remarkable in its own way, and each presents characters who make bold decisions about how to lead an authentic life as a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender T individual,” said Festival Co-Director Laura Williams.

 

Here is the EROS Film Festival lineup:

 

Margarita With a Straw (Wednesday, 11/4 @ 7:30 p.m.) Meet Laila Kapoor - a spunky, talented 19-year-old girl with cerebral palsy - and follow her as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Laila finds love while attending the prestigious Delhi University, but after suffering a broken heart she boldly moves on to New York University. There she meets the feisty Khanum, a visually impaired woman, as well as the chilled-out Jared. Who will capture her heart?

 

Jenny’s Wedding (Friday, 11/6 @ 7:30 p.m.) Jenny Farrell (Katherine Heigl) has led an openly gay life - except with her conventional family. When she finally decides to start a family and marry the woman they thought was just her roommate, the small, safe world the Farrells inhabited changes forever. They are left with a simple and difficult choice - either change with it or suffer the consequences.

 

The New Girlfriend (Saturday, 11/7 @ 2:30 p.m.) This one-of-a-kind gender-bending melodrama from acclaimed director François Ozon both shocks and delights in equal measure. Laura and Claire have been inseparable best friends since childhood. Even Laura’s husband David can’t keep them apart. Laura dies shortly after giving birth to a daughter, leaving Claire and David heartbroken and grieving. One day, Claire discovers David dressed head-to-toe in Laura’s clothes. Although she is unsettled at first, Claire starts spending time with David and becomes seduced by his beautiful new incarnation. Steeped in suspense and indebted to the eye-popping visuals of Pedro Almodóvar, Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma, The New Girlfriend blends the macabre with heartfelt romance.

 

Those People (Saturday, 11/7 @ 7:30 p.m.) On Manhattan’s gilded Upper East Side, a young painter, Charlie, finds the man of his dreams in a charming older pianist from across the globe. If only Charlie weren’t secretly in love with his manipulative best friend, Sebastian, who is embroiled in a financial scandal. In the wake of Sebastian’s notoriety, their tight-knit group of friends must confront the new realities of adulthood.

 

Festival Details:

When: November 4, 6 and 7

Where: Cinestudio at Trinity College, 300 Summit St., Hartford, Conn.

Ticket Prices: $9 general admission; $7 students & seniors; FREE for Trinity Student & Staff with proper ID.

 

Out Film CT is a nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to presenting outstanding LGBT cinema and other theatrical events throughout the year, including Second Thursdays Cinema, culminating in the nine-day Connecticut LGBT Film Festival. Connecticut's longest-running film festival holds a special place in our state’s cultural landscape, bringing the community together to introduce, celebrate and rediscover the ideas and values that make the LGBT community unique. Mark your calendars for the 29th annual Connecticut LGBT Film Festival, June 3 - 11, 2016. www.outfilmct.org

 

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Thessaloniki IFF 2015: Open Horizons Programme

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The Section Open Horizons of the 56th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, which takes place November 6 - 15 November 2015 is for another year a first class selection of films that marked huge success in the film festival circuit and beyond. With titles including the Cannes' most discussed trilogy Arabian Nights, Michel Franco's (After Lucia) second feature Chronic, starring Tim Roth in a magnificent performance, Joachim Trier's (Oslo, August 31st) Louder Than Bombs, the 2016 Open Horizons will keep audiences entertained for the entire duration of the festival, starting in less than a month.

Read Full Press Release and all titles in the Open Horizons' section below:

56th THESSALONIKI INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
November 6-15, 2015
 
OPEN HORIZONS & SPECIAL SCREENINGS
 
The Open Horizons section of the 56th Thessaloniki International Film Festival highlights the most recent trends in worldwide independent production, featuring thematically original and aesthetically challenging films. Running in parallel, the Special Screenings section presents the newest additions in the work of renowned auteurs.
 
OPEN HORIZONS
The Open Horizons section includes a variety of films, directed by filmmakers who have already established themselves in the independent film scene, as well as promising newcomers. Isabelle Huppert, Gabriel Byrne, Jesse Eisenberg and David Strathairn star in Louder Than Bombs by Joachim Trier (Oslo, August 31st), who skillfully dissects a dysfunctional American family whose estranged male members reunite after their wife/mother’s death. Another English-language debut, Chronic by Michel Franco provides an in-depth and intense study on mortality and grief, featuring as central character a dedicated nurse, remarkably played by Tim Roth, who works with terminally ill patients. The 25-year odyssey of Eva Peron's embalmed body inspires Pablo Aguero’s Eva Doesn’t Sleep, a three-segment film with experimental hues that moves between dream and reality, featuring Gael Garcia Bernal and Denis Lavant in the main roles. Arabian Nights by Portuguese director Miguel Gomes is an ambitious, bold cinematic work divided in three-parts that ponders over the impact of the financial crisis in Portugal in a truly imaginative cinematic way.
 
Female characters in crucial moments of their life take centre-stage in many of the section’s films. The charismatic actress Elisabeth Moss portrays a deeply traumatized woman in Alex Ross Perry’s Queen of Earth, a powerful and balanced exploration of the female psyche, sanity and friendship, centered on two women who attempt to find peace of mind in a lake house. Another woman in descent is the protagonist in Trey Edward Shults' psychological thriller Krisha (Grand Jury Award, Audience Award, SXSW Film Festival), a gripping character study that traces the return of the titular heroine to her family, as the black sheep who can’t escape her dark past. Santiago Mitre’s latest film Paulina (Critics Week Grand Prize, FIPRESCI Prize, Cannes Film Festival) masterfully uncovers the complex impact of a rape on a woman’s everyday life, personal beliefs and family relationships.
 
A coming-of-age story that dwells on female nature and the conflict between Mayan traditions and western modernity is highlighted in Jayro Bustamante’s brilliant first feature Ixcanul Volcano (Alfred Bauer Award, Berlin Film Festival). On a lighter tone, Marielle Heller’s daring, frank debut film The Diary of a Teenage Girl (Grand Prix of the Generation 14plus International Jury, Berlin Film Festival) is about a teenage girl who discovers her sexual and emotional identity by having an affair with her mother’s boyfriend, the latter two played by Kristen Wiig and Alexander Skarsgård, respectively. Three teenagers who face life-changing challenges are the protagonists in Alfonso Gomez-Rejon’s generous, bittersweet debut Me and Earl and the Dying Girl (Grand Jury Prize, Audience Award, Sundance Film Festival). Jason Schwartzman stars in Bob Byington’s 7 Chinese Brothers, a comic character study about a loser who refuses to grow up and never seems to get a break, but only because it seems he doesn’t care to. Based on the well-known novel by Algeria-born Albertine Sarrazin, Brigitte Sy’s black-and-white period piece Astragal, starring Leïla Bekhti and Reda Kateb, follows the author’s adventurous life from her imprisonment, prostitution and gangster days to the great love of her life, Julien. The so-called “black decade” of Algeria’s 90s civil war is explored in Salem Brahimi’s powerful debut Let Them Come, through the story of a family who struggles to overcome fundamentalism and barbarity in a ravaged country. Refugees from the Middle East claim asylum by going on hunger strike in Bénédicte Liénard’s and Mary Jiménez’s Rising Voices (world premiere), a captivating story about human dignity and endurance.
 
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Some of this year’s most anticipated films will be screened as part of the Special Screenings section. In his latest work Francofonia, Aleksandr Sokurov pays a virtuosic homage to the Louvre Museum, through the story of two remarkable men, Louvre director Jacques Jaujard and Nazi Occupation officer Count Franziskus Wolff-Metternich, who cooperated in protecting Louvre’s art collections during World War II. The same period becomes the setting for newcomer’s László Nemes exceptional debut Son of Saul (Grand Prize of the Jury, FIPRESCI Prize, Cannes Film Festival), whose main character, a Jewish prisoner forced to assist the Nazis in exterminating camp inmates, reflects the unspeakable horror of the Holocaust. Based on actual events, Fever at Dawn (world premiere), the new film by acclaimed Hungarian filmmaker Péter Gárdos, unfolds a love story born in the strangest of circumstances between two long-suffering survivors of the Holocaust.

Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi drives a taxi through the busy streets of Tehran and listens to the passengers’ stories, thus illustrating the contemporary Iranian society in his film Taxi Tehran (Golden Berlin Bear, FIPRESCI Prize, Berlin Film Festival). Moving to present-day Romania, Corneliu Porumboiu delves into the past and the present of his homeland, blending humour and social realism with a fairytale touch in The Treasure (Un Certain Regard-A Certain Talent Prize, Cannes Film Festival). Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s allegoric and dreamy Cemetery of Splendour takes place in a memory-filled clinic inhabited by comatose soldiers who suffer from a mysterious sleeping sickness. Family relationships are observed in an elegant, sensitive manner in the female-dominated drama Our Little Sister by Hirokazu Kore-eda, starring three sisters who welcome home their younger half-sibling. Human relationships are also highlighted in Naomi Kawase’s An, a moving portrait of three people whose paths intertwine and reveal universal truths about the meaning of life.
 
CURRENTS
The Currents section returns with a selection of experimental offerings, set in several parts of the world. The raw friendship drama Hopefulls by Ives Rosenfeld focuses on a young, ambitious Brazilian footballer whose hopes for a better future are crushed by a harsh reality. Pietro Marcello’s contemporary fairytale Lost and Beautiful is a poetic journey through Italy that oscillates between dream and reality. Where There Is Shade by Nathan Nicholovitch unfolds the story of a middle-aged crossdresser who discovers fatherhood in the streets of Phnom Penh. Carlos M. Quintela’s The Project of the Century portrays with realism and dark humor three generations of working class Cuban men who live in Electro-Nuclear City, an ambitious, never completed Soviet-Cuban project of the 80s. 55-year-old Sam Klemke, a man who filmed his life for 35 years, is the protagonist in Matthew Bate’s Sam Klemke's Time Machine, a docu-hybrid that ponders over time, memory and what it means to be human.
 
Important note: please make sure to inform us at your earliest convenience should you want to interview any of the guests mentioned in this press release
(Open Horizons section).
 
THE FILMS (the full list will be announced at the Festival’s press conference, date TBA):
 
Open Horizons
VICTORIA, 2015, 140’, Germany, Sebastian Schipper
THE SECOND MOTHER /QUE HORAS ELA VOLTA?, 2015, 111’, Brazil, Anna Muylaert
GOAT/KOZA, 2015, 75’, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Ivan Ostrochovský
BODY / CIALO, 2015, 90’, Poland, Malgorzata Szumowska
LA TIERRA ROJA, 2015, 100’, Belgium,  Argentina, Diego Martínez Vignatti
BLUE BLOOD / SANGUE AZUL, 2014, 119’, Brazil, Lírio Ferreira
KRISHA, 2015, 83’, USA, Trey Edward Shults
IN YOUR ARMS / I DINE H ÆNDER, 2014, 88’, Denmark, Germany, Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm
IXCANUL VOLCANO / IXCANUL, 2015, 91’, Guatemala, France, Jayro Bustamante
QUEEN OF EARTH, 2015, 90’, USA, Alex Ross Perry
CHILDREN / DETI, 2014, 100’, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Jaro Vojtek
SONG OF SONGS / PESN PESNEY, 2015, 75’, Ukraine, Eva Neymann
CHRONIC, 2015, 93’, Mexico, France, Michel Franco
PAULINA /LA PATOTA, 2015, 103’, Argentina, Brazil, France, Santiago Mitre
THE HERE AFTER / EFTERSKALV, 2015, 102, Sweden, Poland, France, Magnus von Horn
RISING VOICES /LE CHANT DES HOMMES, 2015, 90’, Belgium, Bénédicte Liénard & Mary Jimenez
LAST CAB TO DARWIN, 2015, 123’, Australia, Jeremy Sims
LAND OF MINE /UNDER SANDET, 2015, 100’, Denmark, Germany, Martin Pieter Zandvliet
STRANGER /ZHAT, 2015, 105’, Kazakhstan, Yermek Tursunov
ASTRAGAL / L'ASTRAGALE, 2015, 96’, France, Brigitte Sy
7 CHINESE BROTHERS, 2015, 76’, USA, Bob Byington
A VERY ORDINARY CITIZEN / YEK SHAHRVAND-E KAMELAN MAAMOULI, 2015, 100’, Iran, Czech Republic, Majid Barzegar
THE LONG WAY HOME /EL CAMÍ MÉS LLARG PER TORNAR A CASA, 2014, 91’, Spain, Sergi Pérez
DRIFTERS / TJUVHEDER, 2015, 92’, Sweden, Peter Grönlund
TIKKUN, 2015, 120’, Israel, Avishai Sivan
ME AND EARL AND THE DYING GIRL, 2015, 105’, USA, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
ONE BREATH /EIN ATEM, 2015, 110’, Germany, Greece, Christian Zübert
LOOKING FOR GRACE, 2015, 100’, Australia, Sue Brooks
LET THEM COME /MAINTENANT ILS PEUVENT VENIR, 2014, 95’, France, Algeria, Salem Brahimi
SABALI /LE COEUR DE MADAME SABALI, 2015,79’, Canada, Ryan McKenna
THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, 2014, 102’, USA, Marielle Heller
MADAME COURAGE, 2015, 90’, Algeria, France, Merzak Allouache
LOUDER THAN BOMBS, 2015, 109’, Norway, France, Denmark, Joachim Trier
FRENCH BLOOD / UN FRANÇAIS, 2015, 98’, France, Diastème
SUMMERTIME / LA BELLE SAISON, 2015, 105’, France, Catherine Corsini
ARABIAN NIGHTS / AS MIL E UMA NOITES, 2015, Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland, Miguel Gomes
NEON BULL /BOI NEON, 2015, 101, Brazil, Uruguay, Netherlands, Gabriel Mascaro
MOUNTAIN / HA'HAR, 2015, 83’, Israel, Denmark, Yaelle Kayam
VERY BIG SHOT / FILM KTEER KBEER, 2015, 107’, Lebanon, Qatar, Mir-Jean Bou Chaaya
EVA DOESN'T SLEEP /EVA NO DUERME, 2015, 85’, France, Argentina, Spain, Pablo Aguero
LIGHT YEARS, 2015, 85’, United Kingdom, Esther May Campbell
 
Special Screenings:
THE TREASURE / COMOARA, 2015, 89’, Romania, France, Corneliu Porumboiu
FRANCOFONIA, 2015, 90’, France, Germany, Netherlands, Aleksandr Sokurov
CEMETERY OF SPLENDOUR / RAK TI KHON KAEN, 2015, 122’, Thailand, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Malaysia, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
SON OF SAUL / SAUL FIA, 2015, 107’, Hungary, László Nemes
FEVER AT DAWN / HAJNALI LÁZ, 2015, 110’, Hungary, Sweden, Israel, Péter Gárdos
TAXI, 2015, 82’, Iran, Jafar Panahi
IN THE SHADOW OF WOMEN /L'OMBRE DES FEMMES, 2015, 73’, France, Switzerland, Philippe Garrel
AN, 2015, 113’, Japan, France, Germany, Naomi Kawase
OUR LITTLE SISTER / UMIMACHI DIARY, 2015, 128’, Japan, Hirokazu Kore-eda
 
Currents:
THE PROJECT OF THE CENTURY / LA OBRA DEL SIGLO, 2015, 100’, Argentina, Cuba, Germany, Switzerland, Carlos M. Quintela
HOPEFULS / ASPIRANTES, 2015, 71’, Brazil, Ives Rosenfeld
MIRINDA, WHERE THERE IS SHADE / DE L'OMBRE IL Y A, 2015, 105’, France,Nathan Nicholovitch
LOST AND BEAUTIFUL / BELLA E PERDUTA, 2015, 87’, Italy, Pietro Marcello
SAM KLEMKE'S TIME MACHINE, 2015, 94’, Australia, USA, Matthew Bate

NYFF53 The Assassin Press Conference

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By Maria Esteves - October 15, 2015

The 53rd New York Film Festival 2015 (NYFF53) U.S. Premiere of The Assassin, directed by Hou Hsian-hsien was held at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center, Friday, October 9th. The press conference with director Hsian-hsien, moderated by director of programming Dennis Lim, Film Society of Lincoln Center, translated by Dr. Vincent Cheng, BMCC, preceded the U.S. Premiere at the Walter Reade Theater, Thursday, October 8th.

Questions posed to director Hsian-hsien by moderator Lim and translated by Cheng included: Even if it's historical, in the past they seem to exist very much in the moment. One of the ways in which he brings the past into the present is just the level of realistic detail. I wonder if he could say a little bit about this approach to research this period of the Tang Dynasty? I was hoping if he would talk alittle bit about the look of your film. The spaces of the film inhabit, these interiors, the colors and textures that were chosen for these interiors and also the exterior, the landscape which are very strengthening." The Assassins in theaters Friday, October 16, 2015. Watch trailer


NYFF53 U.S. Premiere of The Assassin Press Conference: Director Hou Hsian-hsien.



NYFF53 U.S. Premiere of The Assassin Press Conference: Director Hou Hsian-hsien,
and translator Dr. Vincent Cheng, BMCC.

NYFF53 U.S. Premiere of The Assassin Press Conference: (L-R) director of programming
Dennis Lim, Film Society of Lincoln Center, director Hou Hsian-hsien, and translator
Dr. Vincent Cheng, BMCC.

SXSW Eco 2015 Wrap Up + Highlights

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Written by Amanda Shaftel | October 13, 2015

Photo by Roxanne Rathgne

MANY THANKS

It is hard to believe that SXSW Eco 2015 has come and gone. We were honored to present such an amazing lineup of speakers and to host such an engaged audience. The unique mix of participants is what defines SXSW Eco, so thank you for coming out and making this our best event yet.

A big thank you to our sponsors and partners for their huge efforts in helping make SXSW Eco 2015 a reality!

HIGHLIGHTS

The scientists, engineers, designers, government officials, investors, business leaders and educators that make up the bulk of our presenters have offered invaluable insight and expertise throughout the three days of SXSW Eco. Some highlights include:

AUDIO + VIDEO

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TELL US YOUR ECO STORY

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New York Korean Film Festival Announces Upcoming Program

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The 13th Annual New York Korean Film Festival Announces Upcoming Program for November 6th to November 11th, 2015, at the Museum of the Moving Image.

The 13th Annual New York Korean Film Festival showcases Korea doing what it does best: the crime thriller, the romantic fantasy, and feverish erotica. The Peninsula’s filmmakers bend genre cinema to a uniquely Korean pulse and purpose, making the country’s national film industry the most vibrant in East Asia. The thrilling complications of love and crime steal the show in this year’s lineup, as partnerships go south and fickle passions lead to betrayal. Resistance fighters navigate the intrigue of colonial-era Korea, love affairs are smothered as quickly as they are kindled, and hard-boiled cops dig at the ugly truth in a collection of both massive blockbusters and favorites from the international festival circuit, with five New York premieres and one international premiere.

The 13th Annual New York Korean Festival will run from November 6-November 11, 2015, at the Museum of the Moving Image. This will be the first year Museum of the Moving Image will serve as a partner and the venue for the New York Korean Film Festival, building on past collaborations with the Korea Society and Subway Cinema.

The Korea Society has also invited an exceptional group of Korean guests, including star director Ryoo Seung-Wan and producers Kang Hye-jung and Park Jung (Veteran); directors Shin Suwon (Madonna), Lee Do-yun (Confession), Kang Hyo-jin (Wonderful Nightmare), Oh Seung-uk (The Shameless), and Hong Won-chan (Office); and actress Koh Ah-Sung.

The New York Korean Film Festival is a program of The Korea Society, the Museum of the Moving Image, and Subway Cinema.

Major support is provided by the Korea Foundation.

ALL SCREENINGS WILL BE HELD AT THE MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE

The Museum is located at 36-01 35 Ave, Astoria, Queens, NY, 11106.

Opening Night tickets: $20 ($12 for TKS members, MOMI Film Lover and Dual members / free for Silver Screen members and above).

All other NYKFF tickets are $12 ($7 for TKS members, MOMI Film Lover and Dual members / free for Silver Screen members and above).

Advance tickets will be available online at movingimage.us beginning October 21.

 

OPENING NIGHT

Office (오피스)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 6:30 P.M.

New York Premiere

With director Hong Won-chan and star Ko Ah-sung in person

Followed by a reception in the Museum lobby and cafe

Dir. Hong Won-chan. 2015, 111 mins. B.R. With: Ko Ah-sung, Park Seong-woong, Bae Seong-woo. After gruesomely murdering his family, a midlevel manager (Bae Seong-woo) dutifully returns to the office, haunting the building like a vengeful ghost and turning the otherwise bland workspace into a house of terror. Legitimately alarmed, his colleagues nonetheless sing his praises to the police—a hint that there’s more to the matter than a disgruntled employee suddenly snapping. Described as “hearty genre entertainment” by Variety, this Cannes “Midnight Madness” selection is a perfect outlet for young leading actress Ko Ah-sung.

“Workplace blues wrought large and crimson red.” — Clarence Tsui, The Hollywood Reporter

“Razor-sharp satire on petty politics in the corporate world [...] laced with wickedly bitchy dialogue” — Maggie Lee, Variety

Hong Won-chan was the screenwriter for Confession of Murder (2012), The Yellow Sea (2010), The Scam (2009), and The Chaser (2007—a selection at Cannes), before making his directorial debut with Office.

The youngest of three sisters, Ko Ah-sung started acting at an early age and played the memorable role of the daughter in Bong Joon-ho’s The Host (2006). Her film credits include The Beauty Inside (2015), Thread of Lies (2014), Snowpiercer (2013), Duet (2012), After the Banquet (2009), A Brand New Life (2009), Radio Dayz (2008), and The Happy Life (2007).

 

Trap (덫, 치명적인 유혹)

International Premiere

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1:00 P.M.

Dir. Bong Man-Dae. 2015, 107 mins. DCP. With Yoo Ha-joon, Han Je-in, Kang Yong-gyoo.

Maladjusted screenwriter Jeong-min (Yoo Ha-joon) travels to the countryside to rethink his life and concentrate on his career. But instead of working on his screenwriting, he finds transgressive distraction in the person of temptress Yumi (Han Je-in). The frontier between reality and fantasy blurs as Jeong-min’s mind and body are engulfed in a fatal attraction to the innocent-faced but dangerous Lolita, leading him to increasingly poor life decisions. A standout entry in the filmography of softcore erotic meister “Playboy” Bong Man-Dae.

 

Confession (좋은 친구들)

With director Lee Do-yun in person

New York Premiere

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 3:15 P.M.

Dir. Lee Do-yun. 2014, 114 mins. DCP. With Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon. Since a tragic mountain incident in high school, Min-soo (Lee Kwang-soo), Hyun-tae (Ji Sung) and In-chul (Ju Ji-hoon) have remained best friends through thick and thin. But when two of them agree to burn down an illegal gambling hall for the insurance payout, the spilt blood of loved ones unearths the bitter ghosts of a dark past. Soon, the group of childhood friends turn on each other in the bleakest of fallouts. Lee Do-yun’s debut feature has been compared with the slow-burning noir of Sidney Lumet’s final film, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.

“The film’s stupendous execution and the compelling characters successfully drive the film forward.” -Jason Bechervaise, Screen International

Lee Do-yun was born in South Korea. He directed the short films We. Trippers and Neighbor. Confession, his first feature, had its international premiere in Toronto last year.

 

The Shameless (무뢰한)

With director Oh Seung-uk in person

New York Premiere

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 6:00 P.M.

Dir. Oh Seung-uk. 118 mins. DCP. With Jeon Do-yeon, Kim Nam-gil, Park Sung-Woong. In Oh Seung-uk’s highly anticipated return to the director’s chair since his debut masterpiece Kilimanjaro in 2000, Cannes award-winning actress Jeon Do-yeon plays a bar hostess in love with a suspected murderer. Kim Nam-gil (The Pirates) is outstanding as a detective who plays a game of seduction with a dangerous woman. Selected for the Un Certain Regard program at the Cannes Film Festival, The Shameless is an unforgettably stylish noir.

“A mellow pleasure to be slowly savored, this polished work should be welcomed at festivals” — Maggie Lee, Variety

Oh Seung-uk (b.1963) began his career as an assistant director of Lee Chang-dong, co-writing his debut feature Green Fish. In the late '90s, he co-wrote the landmark romance Christmas in August and Park Kwang-su's ambitious historical drama The Uprising. Oh made his debut as a director with the crime thriller Killimanjaro in 2000. The Shameless is his long-awaited second feature.


 

Assassination (암살)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 8:55 P.M.

Dir. Choi Dong-hoon. 2015, 140 mins. B.R. With Jeon Ji-hyun, Lee Jung-hae, Ha Jung-woo. Choi Dong-hoon's follow-up to his 2012 hit The Thieves was Korea’s biggest box office hit of the year. Drawing inspiration from 1980s Hong Kong action comedies and South Korea's little-known 1960s Manchurian Westerns, Assassination follows the journey of three resistance fighters as their mission takes them to the Manchurian countryside, pre-war Shanghai, and Japanese-occupied Seoul to assassinate an evil Japanese governor and his Korean acolyte. Boasting an all-star cast led by screen-goddess Jeon Ji-hyun and superstar Lee Jung-jae, Assassination is “a sensationally entertaining mash-up of historical drama, Dirty Dozen style shoot-‘em-up, spaghetti Western-flavored flamboyance, and extended action set pieces that suggest a dream-team collaboration of Sergio Leone, John Woo and Steven Spielberg” according to Variety’s Joe Leydon.

 

Madonna (마돈나)

With director Shin Su-Won in person

New York Premiere

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2:00 P.M.

Dir. Shin Su-won. 2015, 121 mins. DCP. With Seo Young-hee, Kwon So-hyun, Kim Young-min.

After her festival hit Pluto (2012), a critically acclaimed high-school drama about bullying and murder which won a Special Mention at the 2013 Berlinale, director Shin Su-won delivers a shocking, noir-tinged tale of privilege and poverty: a nurse's aide uncovers and tries to prevent the horrific use of a brain dead pregnant street-walker for a heart transplant to a rich patient.

Director Shin Su-Won was a middle school teacher before she began a directing career. Her short, Circle Line, won the Canal+ Prize for Best Short Film at Cannes 2012, and her debut feature, Passerby #3 (2010), won awards at the Tokyo International Film Festival and Jeonju International Film Festival. Her films include Modern Family (2012) and Pluto (2013).

 

The Beauty Inside (뷰티 인사이드)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 5:00 P.M.

Dir. Baik (Baek Jong-yeol), 2015, 127 mins. B.R. With Han Hyo-joo, Park Seo-jun, Mun Suk, Lee Dong-hwi, Lee Mi-do. Since his 18th birthday, Woo-jin wakes up each morning as a different person in a new body. Sometimes he’s old, sometimes he’s young, sometimes he’s not Korean…or even a man. But inside, he remains the same down-to-earth, honest cabinet maker devoted to his craft. And each day he fights to connect with the woman he loves (Han Hyo-joo, in a luminous, standout performance). Beneath the slick romantic fantasy and the gorgeous cinematography, the film asks real questions about identity and true love.

“Blessed with a MLB roster’s worth of veteran character players (Kim Sang-ho, Kim Min-jae, Jo Dal-hwan), and buzzy young stars”—Elizabeth Kerr, The Hollywood Reporter

 

Veteran (베테랑)

With director Ryoo Seung-wan in person

U.S. Festival Premiere

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 7:45 P.M.

Dir. Ryoo Seung-wan. 2015, 123 mins. DCP. With Hwang Jung-min, Yoo Ah-in, Yoo Hae-jin. In this instant action/comedy classic—a massive theatrical hit earlier this summer—hardboiled detective Seo Do-cheol (top actor Hwang Jung-min can throw—and take—a punch) and his misfit team defend the powerless against the vicious scion of a prominent family (played with villainous delight by heartthrob Yoo Ah-in, in a widely acclaimed performance).

Ryoo Seung-wan was born in Onyang, South Korea. His films include The Berlin File (2013), The Unjust (2010), Dachimawa Lee (2008), The City of Violence (2006), Crying Fist (2005), Arahan (2004), No Blood No Tears (2002), and Die Bad (2000). He won “Best Director” at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2011.

 

Wonderful Nightmare (미쓰 와이프)

With director Kang Hyo-jin in person
New York Premiere

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 7:00 P.M.

Dir. Kang Hyo-jin. 2015, 125 mins. DCP. With Uhm Jung-hwa, Song Seung-heon, Seo Shin-Ae. Heaven makes a clerical error, so ambitious lawyer Yeon-woo (played by superstar Uhm Jung-hwa) returns to Earth to find herself married to a salaryman and mother to a rebellious teenager and know-it-all six-year-old. A sharp, hilarious satire about the shift in gender roles in contemporary Korean society that struck a deep chord with local audiences.

Director Kang Hyo-jin’s independent feature, Kill’em with Bare Hands (2004), won the audience award at the Seoul Independent Film Festival. His films include Dirty Blood (2012), Twilight Gangsters (2010), and Punch Lady (2007).

 

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ABOUT THE KOREA SOCIETY

The Korea Society is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding, and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea. For more information, please visit www.koreasociety.org.

ABOUT MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE

Museum of the Moving Image (movingimage.us) advances the understanding, enjoyment, and appreciation of the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. In its stunning facilities—acclaimed for both its accessibility and bold design—the Museum presents exhibitions; screenings of significant works; discussion programs featuring actors, directors, craftspeople, and business leaders; and education programs which serve more than 50,000 students each year. The Museum also houses a significant collection of moving-image artifacts.

ABOUT SUBWAY CINEMA

Subway Cinema is America’s leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the exhibition and appreciation of Asian popular film culture in all forms, building bridges between Asia and the West. With year-round festivals and programs, the organization aims to bring wide audience and critical attention to contemporary and classic Asian cinema in the U.S. In 2002, Subway Cinema launched its flagship event, the annual New York Asian Film Festival (NYAFF), which is North America’s leading festival of popular Asian cinema. Subway cinema’s other events and initiatives include Old School Kung Fu Fest (OSKFF), New York Korean Film Festival (NYKFF), and year-round special screenings and filmmaker tributes.

For more information, visit www.subwaycinema.com, www.facebook.com/NYAFF, and follow @subwaycinema on Twitter (#nyaff15).

Major support provided by the Korea Foundation.

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in Partnership with the City Council. 

 


Seattle Shorts Film Festival Celebrates 5 Years by Doubling in Size & Presenting a Star-Studded Lineup

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Festival will take place November 14-15, 2015 at the SIFF Film Center
Full program now live at www.SeattleShort.org

Highlights from local and international filmmakers now available to preview! Request links now>>

Special guests available for in-person and advance interviews:
Lecy Goranson starred on ABC's Roseanne for six years as Becky Conner and has since had guest spots on HBO's Sex and The City, Fox's Fringe, FX's Damages, and NBC's Law and Order: SVU.
 

Champion gymnast turned actress Shannon Maree Walsh will be joining the festival Saturday, Nov. 14th. Shannon first got the industry's attention with a featured role in Begin Again starring Keira Knightley, and will play Lucy in the upcoming film Kid Witness starring Susan Sarandon.


For high resolution stills or any interview requests, please contact ryan@smarthousecreative.com.

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Seattle Shorts Film Festival returns in 2015 with twice the number of exceptional films to showcase for local and visiting audiences. After record breaking submissions, filmmaker attendance, and sold out screenings last year, the 5-year-old festival has expanded to two days, November 14th and 15th. The weekend will be bring film lovers together through Q&A’s, networking events, and an awards ceremony on Sunday the 15th.

The 2015 festival has a star studded lineup of local, national and international films, most of which are Seattle premieres. The Haircut, starring Bailey Noble (True Blood) and Molly C. Quinn (Castle), and Election Night, starring Peri Gilpin (Frasier), are two films produced through the AFI Directing Workshop for Women. Beverley, starring Laya Lewis (Skins), brings us into the life of a biracial girl fighting racism in 1980’s Britain. The Out and Outs rewrites 1950’s history when an actor (Jonathan Bennett, Mean Girls) falls in love with a Louisiana girl. Sharni Vinson (Step Up 3D) plays an ambitious cop in Ticketed, a western comedy set in a modern ghost town. The Red Thunder, is a superhero film about parenting, starring Allie Grant (Suburgatory) and Miles Heizer (Parenthood). Fog City, winner of The Spike Lee Production Fund, tells a heartfelt story of veterans’ rights.

Pacific Northwest films will take viewers across the region from Walla Walla (The Mobile Stripper) and the wild B.C. surf (Pacific Wayfarer), to the streets of Seattle (Signs Everywhere and Tomgirl.) The acclaimed documentary Even the Walls (directed by Saman Maydani and Sarah Kuck), is an intimate look at gentrification and home in Seattle’s Yesler Terrace. Pacific Wayfarer, The Adept, and Coeur d'Alene (Rabbits) will all be Seattle premieres. All regional films will have special guests in attendance!

Music fans will enjoy scores by Mike Mccready (Tomgirl) and Chick Corea (The Apple Tree), and a rare and personal glimpse at China’s first wave of rock musicians (My Dad’s a Rocker). Over 50% of films selected this year were directed by and or starring women or gender nonconforming people. Also returning in 2015 is the all female jury. Seattle Shorts is committed to highlighting women’s voices in film.

The Seattle Shorts Film Festival brings Seattle film lovers the very best of short films from around the globe.

The MarQueen Hotel, just three blocks from the Cinema, is the official hotel sponsor of the festival. Tickets and passes will be available online prior to the festival through TheStranger.com. The festival is held at the SIFF Film Center, a state-of-the-art 95 seat jewelbox cinema inside the Seattle Center. For a full listing of films, special events and upcoming announcements visit www.SeattleShort.org.

Northwest films: The Mobile Stripper (Shirlyn Wong, WA), Tomgirl (Stephen Przybylowski, WA), The Perfect Pieces (Kirk Nordenstrom, WA), Coeur d'Alene (Rabbits) (Merlin Camozzi, ID), Even the Walls (Sarah Kuck, WA), The Midnight Tourist (Daniel Orme-doutre, WA), Signs Everywhere (Julio Ramirez, WA), The Gift (Clark Kokich, WA), The Pacific Wayfarer (Dylan Maranda, BC), The Adept (Adam Stern, BC)

Accepted films: D.Asian, The Mobile Stripper, Tomgirl, The Out and Out's, Ticketed, Election Night, The Perfect Pieces, The Edge of Impossible, Rabbits, Even the Walls, The Ballad of Holland Island House, The Evolution of a Gen Ex Music Purchaser, The Midnight Tourist, The Apple Tree, Tiny Out Loud, Sin Frontera (Without Boundary), Beverley, Signs Everywhere, Fishbone, The Red Thunder, The Haircut, The Gift, The Pacific Wayfarer, The Lost Mariner, Breathe, Boulevard 168, Save, The Adept, My Dad's a Rocker, Shelter, Fog City

 

 

Images from Fog City, The Pacific Wayfarer, The Haircut, and The Apple Tree.






 

 
 
 
 
 

IPRHFF Official Film Selections are in! Save The Date: Puerto Rico November 11-15, 2015

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IPRHFF LAUREL 2015

 

Alfonso Rodriguez 10 Second Barrier

Sonia Fritz 15 Faros de Puerto Rico (15 Lighthouses)

Javier Ortiz 73 Dollars to Park

Mauricio Zapata A Matter of Seconds

Flora Garay Anatomy of a Dress

Jacobo Morales Angel

Darlien Morales Beneath Paradise

Michael Martinez Borders

Lia Chapman Broken Angels

Valentina Conti Cabras where fables are born

Jon Navarro Cafe con Leche

Maria del Mar Rosario Characters of Times Square

Jean Carlo Carreras Decency

Angel Nieves Dreams of You & Me

Cati Gonzalez EKAJ

Beka Sikharulidze Grandpa's Debtor

Ray Negron Henry and Me

Arturo Cisneros I know where the money is Mum

Angel Manuel Soto La Granja

Alex Santiago Las Vacas con Gafas

Michael Imperiale Little Angel (Angelita)

Maria Soccor Lords of BSV

Chris Mason Machete Kisumontao el Documental

William Rosario Machista

Ron Rivera Man-Kind

Jennica Carmona Millie and the Lords

Kevin Kaufman Ms. Homicide

Judy Febles My Sister Vanessa

Maria Palacio Necromancer

Natasha Soto North

Soraya Arrabal Sanchez Oda a Maria

Xavier Santiago Pardon The Intrusion

Guy Guido Physical Attraction

Damian Dastar Roma: The Silent Film

Aristides Falcon-Paradi Rumba Clave, Blen, Blen, Blen

Adel L. Morales Since I Laid Eyes

Dariun Robinson Solo Soy un Super, Mano (I'm Just a Super, Man)

Pamela Ochnic SRA ZORILLA

Jutta Schoen Strive

Rafael Rodriguez Telex from Cuba

Jessenia Cotto The Hook

Juan Marquez The Last Colony

Jade Bryan The Shattered Mind

Victor Cruz The Stockroom

Edwin Pagán The Talisman

Arilyn I. Martinez Cora The Texture of the Light

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Danielle Glynn Youth

 

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AFI FEST 2015 announcing American Independents and New Auteurs Films

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AFI Fest announcing 20 more films in the lineup: those in the New Auteurs and American Independents sections.

The American Independents section represents the best of independent filmmaking this year. Pushing boundaries of form and content across both narrative and documentary cinema, this section boasts nine films from both new voices and talented directors returning to AFI FEST with their latest work.

The New Auteurs section highlights 11 first and second-time narrative feature film directors from around the world, whose films will be eligible for the Grand Jury Prize.

“The women and men from around the world in the New Auteurs competition hold great promise for an acclaimed career,” said Lane Kneedler, Director of Programming of AFI FEST. “Watching past winners flourish since their time at AFI FEST has made running this competitive section over the last several years an incredibly rewarding experience. We are excited to see what this year’s emerging filmmakers will do next.”

New Auteurs is the festival’s platform for rising talent, which this year features seven out of 11 great films directed by women. For the past three years, the Grand Jury Prize has gone to a female director — to Shira Geffen for SELF MADE in 2014, to Katrin Gebbe for NOTHING BAD CAN HAPPEN in 2013 and to Gabriela Pichler for EAT SLEEP DIE in 2012. This year’s New Auteurs jury features Inkoo Kang (TheWrap), Sheri Linden (The Hollywood Reporter and the Los Angeles Times) and Nigel M. Smith (The Guardian).

The full schedule will be released on October 21. Read about the films from both sections below.

NEW AUTEURS

DESDE ALLÁ – When a middle-aged man is assaulted and robbed by a young criminal, an unlikely relationship develops. DIR Lorenzo Vigas. SCR Lorenzo Vigas. CAST Alfredo Castro and Luis Silva. Venezuela/Mexico. U.S. Premiere

DISORDER – Matthias Schoenaerts plays an ex-soldier who becomes locked in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with ski-masked home invaders at a wealthy estate. DIR Alice Winocour. SCR Alice Winocour. CAST Matthias Schoenaerts, Diane Kruger, Paul Hamy, Zaïd Errougui-Demonsant, Percy Kemp, Victor Pontecorvo, Mickaël Daubert, Franck Torrecillas, Chems Eddine, Philippe Haddad, Jean-Louis Coulloc’h. France/Belgium

EVOLUTION – On an island inhabited only by women and boys, a 10-year-old receiving strange medical treatment investigates the horrific things the women do at night. DIR Lucile Hadžihalilović. SCR Lucile Hadžihalilović, Alanté Kavaïté, Geoff Cox. CAST Max Brebant, Roxane Duran, Julie-Marie Parmentier. France

THE GULLS (CHAIKI) – In winter near the Caspian Sea, a fisherman’s wife becomes free of her suppressed domestic existence after a life-altering event. DIR Ella Manzheeva. SCR Ella Manzheeva. CAST Evgeniya Mandzhieva, Sergey Adianov, Evgeny Sangadzhiev, Lyubov Ubushieva, Dmitry Mukeyev. Russian Federation. North American Premiere

IXCANUL – A young Mayan woman becomes pregnant outside of an impending arranged marriage, throwing her and her family’s future into dire uncertainty. DIR Jayro Bustamante. SCR Jayro Bustamante. CAST María Mercedes Coroy, María Telón, Manuel Antún, Justo Lorenzo, Marvin Coroy. Guatemala/France

LAND AND SHADE (LA TIERRA Y LA SOMBRA) – An aging farmer returns to rural Colombia where the family and land he long ago abandoned have been devastated by industrial progress. DIR César Augusto Acevedo. SCR César Augusto Acevedo. CAST Haimer Leal, Hilda Ruiz, Edison Raigosa, Marleyda Soto, José Felipe Cárdenas, Edison Raigosa. Colombia/France/Netherlands/Chile/Brazil. U.S. Premiere

MEDITERRANEA – In this timely film, a migrant from Burkina Faso makes a perilous journey from North Africa to Europe. DIR Jonas Carpignano. SCR Jonas Carpignano. CAST Koudous Seihon, Alassane Sy, Adam Gnegne, Davide Schipilliti. Italy/France/USA/Germany

MOUNTAIN – To escape her troubles at home, a young Orthodox Jewish woman falls in with a nocturnal community of prostitutes and drug dealers in the ancient cemetery atop Jerusalem’s Mount of Olives. DIR Yaelle Kayam. SCR Yaelle Kayam. CAST Shani Klein, Avshalom Pollak, Haitham Ibrahem Omari. Israel/Denmark. U.S. Premiere

MUSTANG – Five Turkish sisters must fight back against harsh societal restrictions when a seemingly innocent act is blown out of proportion. DIR Deniz Gamze Ergüven. SCR Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Alice Winocour. CAST Günes Sensoy, Doga Zeynep Doguslu, Tugba Sunguroglu, Elit Iscan, Ilayda Akdogan, Ayberk Pekcan. France/Germany/Turkey

SWORN VIRGIN (VERGINE GIURATA) – A young Albanian woman bucks her destiny by appealing to an ancient regional law allowing her to live free as a man if she takes an oath of eternal virginity. DIR Laura Bispuri. SCR Francesca Manieri, Laura Bispuri. CAST Alba Rohrwacher, Flonja Kodheli, Lars Eidinger, Luan Jaha, Bruno Shllaku, Ilire Celaj, Drenica Selimaj, Dajana Selimaj, Emily Ferratello. Italy/Switzerland/Germany/Albania/Republic of Kosovo

UNTIL I LOSE MY BREATH – A Turkish teenager dreams of leaving her abusive home and moving in with her father, a long-distance truck driver. DIR Emine Emel Balcı. SCR Emine Emel Balcı. CAST Esme Madra, Rıza Akın, Sema Keçik, Gizem Denizci, Ece Yüksel, Uğur Uzunel, Yavuz Pekman, Pinar Gök, Yavuz Özata. Turkey/Germany. North American Premiere

AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS

BOB AND THE TREES – A middle-aged logger gambles his personal and professional livelihood on harvesting an unyielding piece of land. DIR Diego Ongaro. SCR Diego Ongaro, Courtney Maum, Sasha Statman-Weil. CAST Bob Tarasuk, Matt Gallagher, Polly MacIntyre, Richard Bradley, Winthrop Barrett. USA

FIELD NIGGAS – Khalik Allah’s stylized documentary chronicles summer nights spent at the intersection of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in Harlem. DIR Khalik Allah. USA

FUNNY BUNNY – A trio of people look to make meaningful connections in this sweet natured comedy. DIR Alison Bagnall. SCR Alison Bagnall. CAST Kentucker Audley, Joslyn Jensen, Olly Alexander, Louis Cancelmi, Josephine Decker, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Grace Gonglewski, Caridad de la Luz, Nicholas Webber. USA

H. – Two different Helens of Troy live parallel lives in this brilliantly unnerving apocalyptic vision. DIR Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia. SCR Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia. CAST Robin Bartlett, Rebecca Dayan, Will Janowitz, Julian Gamble, Roger Robinson. USA/Argentina

JAMES WHITE – A young New Yorker is forced to take control of his self-destructive lifestyle as he navigates his mother’s fight with a serious illness. DIR Josh Mond. SCR Josh Mond. CAST Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon, Scott Mescudi, Makenzie Leigh, Ron Livingston. USA

KRISHA – Estranged relative Krisha shows up to a family Thanksgiving to make amends, but as the day unfolds she can’t escape her dark past. DIR Trey Edward Shults. SCR Trey Edward Shults. CAST Krisha Fairchild, Robyn Fairchild, Bill Wise, Trey Edward Shults, Chris Doubek, Olivia Grace Applegate, Alex Dobrenko, Chase Joliet. USA

MEN GO TO BATTLE – In this indie American period piece, two farming brothers in 1861 are torn apart by the encroaching Civil War. DIR Zachary Treitz. SCR Kate Lyn Sheil, Zachary Treitz. CAST David Maloney, Timothy Morton, Kate Lyn Sheil, Rachel Korine. USA

SONGS MY BROTHERS TAUGHT ME – A brother and sister living on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Indian Reservation cope with the loss of their father in very different ways. DIR Chloé Zhao. SCR Chloé Zhao. CAST John Reddy, Jashaun St. John, Irene Bedard, Eleonore Hendricks, Taysha Fuller, Cat Clifford. USA

STINKING HEAVEN – When a new member arrives at a home for sober living, a self-destructive spiral begins. DIR Nathan Silver. SCR Nathan Silver, Jack Dunphy. CAST Deragh Campbell, Keith Poulson, Hannah Gross, Eléonore Hendricks, Tallie Medel, Henri Douvry, Jason Giampietro, Jason Grisell, Eileen Kearney, Larry Novak. USA

The 29th edition of AFI FEST will take place November 5–12 in the heart of Hollywood. Ensure a seat at the festival today with one of our Patron Packages and Express Passes — a limited number are now on sale.

Photo: Tugba Sunguroglu,_Ilayda Akdogan, Doga Zeynep Doguslu, Elit Iscan and Gunes Sensoy in MUSTANG. photo courtesy Cohen Media Group

 

23rd edition of French Film Festival UK unveils line-up

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French Film Festival UK 2015

5 November – 13 December 2015


 

The UK’s only country-wide celebration of French and francophone cinema expands its horizons even further this year with more leading independent cinemas on board and a programme (from 5 November to 13 December) that embraces Cannes award-winners, classic masterpieces, a celebration of Gaumont (the world’s oldest film company), new talents, student exchanges, schools screenings and a panoply of guests.

 

Besides its main venues in London (Ciné Lumiere and Barbican), Edinburgh (Filmhouse and Dominion) and Glasgow (GFT) the French Film Festival UK with the support of Institut français and Creative Scotland will organise screenings in Newcastle, Warwick, Leeds, Hereford, and Belfast as well as Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Kirkcaldy and Hawick.

 

The 23rd edition opens at Ciné Lumière on 5 November with Jerôme Bonnell’s sixth feature All About Them (A trois on y va!), a fresh twist on a youthful menage à trois, in the presence of the director, and actor Félix Moati. The film, to be distributed through Swipe, will also show in Edinburgh (6), Glasgow (7) and Leeds (8) with the director in attendance as well as Hereford and Inverness.

 

Other headline titles include Vincent Lindon inciting passion in Léa Seydoux’s servant girl in Benoît Jacquot’s Diary of a Chambermaid (already brought to the screen by Luis Bunuel and Jean Renoir). Post-Nouvelle Vague director Philippe Garrel puts infidelity into sharp focus in In the Shadow of Women (opening film in Cannes Directors’ Fortnight) while Maiwenn looks at the tempestuous marriage between two Parisians played by Emmanuelle Bercot (Cannes shared best actress award) and Vincent Cassel in My King. Bercot goes behind the camera for Standing Tall (opening film at this year’s Cannes Film Festival) in which the redoubtable Catherine Deneuve plays a magistrate entangled with the troubles of a youngster (newcomer Rod Paradot who is scheduled to appear).

 

 A couple who renounce so-called civilisation (Céline Sallette and Matthieu Kassovitz) give another slant to conjugal living in Wild Life by Cédric Kahn. Besides his outing in Benoît Jacquot’s film Vincent Lindon also can be found in The Measure of a Man (a role which gained him a Cannes Best Actor accolade) for his portrayal of an ordinary man faced with impossible circumstances in a title due for release by New Wave. 

 

There are feel-good treats in Jean-Pierre Améris’s Family for Rent (the director will open the Festival in Aberdeen on 20 November), Memories from Jean-Paul Rouve, Microbe & Gasoline by Michel Gondry, Santa Claus by Alexandre Coffre, and Bruno Podalydès’s The Sweet Escape. Thrills and seat-edge tension can be sampled in The Clearstream Affair set in the world of high-finance and politics, and The Last Diamond by Eric Barbier, a sparkling thriller in true Gallic tradition and featuring Bérénice Béjo (from The Artist). 

 

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun by Gainsbourg director Joann Sfar oozes style and suspense in an adaptation of Sebastien Japrisot’s crime novel and featuring Skins star Freya Mavor. Both Sfar and Mavor will accompany the film in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Carmen Maura gives an impeccable performance in Lionel Baier’s Vanity from Switzerland (a lighter look at the serious subject of dying on demand). The Swiss director who is head of the Cinema Department at Lausanne Film School, will bring a group of students for an exchange visit with counterparts from Screen Academy Scotland (Edinburgh Napier University) and supported by the cultural department of the Swiss Embassy. Jean-Paul Civeyrac tackles race and class in My Friend Victoria and Isabelle Huppert stars in Samuel Benchetrit’s wacky Macadam Stories (Cannes Film Festival special screening) from a director who grew up in a tough housing scheme.

 

Tahar Rahim (who made his debut in A Prophet) tries to infiltrate the anarchist community in 1899 Paris in Elie Waterman’s second feature The Anarchists (in a different vein Rahim also appears in Santa Claus) while Pierre Niney (Best Actor César for Yves Saint Laurent) plays an aspiring writer in Yann Gozlan’s A Perfect Man. Louis Garrel makes his mark behind the camera and in front with Two Friends, his directorial debut which opened Cannes Critics’ Week.

 

Stefan Liberski tackles Amélie Nothomb’s semi-autobiographical novel Tokyo Fiancée for a charming romantic comedy while Belgian compatriot Savina Dellicour delves in to a father-daughter relationship in All Cats Are Grey with Bouli Lanners. With the support of Wallonie Bruxelles both Liberski and Dellicour will be on the guest rota.

 

In the year of its 120th anniversary the Festival celebrates the legendary studios Gaumont with new copies of Luc Besson’s The Big Blue, Henri-George Clouzot’s The Murderer Lives at 21 and Jean-Pierre Melville’s The Silence of the Sea. A milestone of silent cinema Abel Gance’s J’Accuse will receive a special screening at London’s Barbican Centre with live musical accompaniment by John Sweeney.

 

Many of the most hotly anticipated titles in the programme have been made available through STUDIOCANAL / French Film First.

 

Richard Mowe, Festival director and co-founder, said: “We are always pleasantly surprised by the sheer diversity of le cinéma français as reflected in our line-up. The industry remains buoyant with more ticket sales generated outside France than at home while new markets such as China give  a huge boost. French cinema is its own best ambassador. Bon festival!”

 

The full brochure will be available shortly when www.frenchfilmfestival.org.uk will become fully active

Press kits, Images and other press materials available online.

 

GUESTS

All About Them: Jerôme Bonnell (dir) and Félix Moati (act)

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun: Joann Sfar (dir) and Freya Mavor (act)

Tokyo Fiancée: Stefan Liberski (dir)

All Cats Are Grey: Savina Dellicour (dir)

Vanity: Lionel Baier (dir)

Family For Rent: Jean-Pierre Améris (dir)

Standing Tall: Rod Paradot (act)

Right Man for the Job (short): Wilfried Méance (dir), Philippe du Janerand (act)

 

Website: frenchfilmfestival.org.uk    Twitter:@lefrenchfilmfes     Facebook: facebook.com/frenchfilmfestivaluk

 

CONTACTS

 

French Film Festival 

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Richard Mowe, director

email: richardmowe@mac.com    Mobile: 07710 762 149 

 

Manon Haag, press enquiries

email: manonhaag@gmail.com    Mobile: 0044 7478 255 254 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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A Wealth of Facets to Mark the 25th Anniversary - The FilmFestival Cottbus Feature Film Competition

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Facts: - 12 competition entries from 14 coproduction countries

- prize money total of 77.750 EUR

- top-class international jury

 

This has become clear over the years: it can be difficult to identify a red thread in the feature film competition of the FilmFestival Cottbus and this is by no means a bad thing. For ultimately it is this multifacetedness that provides the common ground for all twelve competition entries. The films that emerge from the cultures in Eastern Europe and tell stories about them are just as diverse as these cultures themselves, no matter whether they are arthouse auteur films or colourful and whimsical comedies. This will be as much the case as always during the festival's anniversary issue from 3 to 8 November.

 

Fourteen different co-production countries ranging from Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia to the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and our neighbour Poland are entering the competition with their twelve feature films. A total of 77,750 euros will be awarded this year, with 42,500 euros alone going to the competitors in the feature film competition. The main award for Best Film, donated by the Gesellschaft zur Wahrnehmung von Film- und Fernsehrechten (GWFF), will be endowed with the substantial sum of 25,000 euros in celebration of the festival's 25-year anniversary. A top-class international jury will decide who of the producers, directors and actors will be taking home one of the 'Lubina' glass sculptures in addition to the cash prizes. Five film makers from five different countries and generations will join forces in this anniversary year: Zelimir Zilnik from Serbia, Ineke Smits from the Netherlands, Andreas Kleinert from Germany, Aida Begic from Bosnia-Herzegowina and Visar Morina from Kosovo.

 

As usual, newcomers will be found amongst the competition participants, although every now and then well-known faces also happily find their way back to Cottbus. Amongst others, Branko Schmidt, who last attended the 22nd issue of the FilmFestival Cottbus, will present his latest film IMENA VISNJE (UNGIVEN (The Names of the Cherry) | Croatia 2015), which tells the story of an elderly couple returning to their home town. The rebuilding efforts subsequent to the war take a toll on their relationship, which is largely due to his irritability and her increasing forgetfulness. With ZVIZDAN (THE HIGH SUN | Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia 2015), a project returns to Lusatia that dates back to the East-West Coproduction Market connecting cottbus in 2011. Director Dalibor Matanic explores the relationship between Serbs and Croats in recent history in three different episodes focusing on three love stories between people of different ethnicities, always played by the same actors. The film is about the impossibility of love in wartime, cautious approaching each other caught between trauma and distrust during the post-war period and ultimately about continuing with one's life without being able to forget the past. Bartek Prokopiewicz likewise explores the story of a complex relationship in CHEMO (Poland 2015). Frequently employing colourfully playful and musical-style elements, he shows in a rather atypical manner how two people unexpectedly falling in love with each other have to come to terms with the difficulties of combating cancer.

The Polish competition entry DEMON (Poland, Israel 2015) brings to light an aspect of the past that had been swept under the carpet. The mysterious horror drama by the recently deceased director Marcin Wrona traces an unpleasant part of Polish history when the ghost of a Jewish girl takes hold of the bridegroom at a wedding.

In the Hungarian production LIZA THE FOX FAIRY (Károly Ujj Mészáros | Hungary 2014), the eponymous heroine finds herself likewise possessed by a ghost - that of a deceased Japanese pop singer from the 1950s who out of jealousy very angrily messes around with her solitary quest for great love and stops at nothing in the process. The Slovenian comedy SISKA DELUXE (Jan Cvitkovic | 2015) carries plenty of cult potential. The three losers Mile, Fedr and Zekir decide to open a pizzeria in their neighbourhood, at first with moderate success. Owing to their unconventional concept, however, the restaurant soon becomes a cult location in the neighbourhood. The Russian New Year story LAND OF OZ (Russia 2015) by Vasily Sigarev introduces some weird characters to the silver screen: Lenka Shabadinova encounters some really strange men during her odyssey to a new job at a Moscow kiosk.

By contrast, WEDNESDAY CHILD (Hungary, Germany 2015), the feature film début by Lili Horváth, strikes a serious chord as it follows 19-year old Maja in her battle for custody for her five-year old son, presenting a mature coming-of-age film and in-depth social background study at the same time. Family problems and complications are unearthed in FAMILY FILM (Czech Republic, Germany, Slovenia, France 2015) by Olmo Omerzu. The absence of their parents due to a South Sea vacation provides the youths at home with new freedom, yet soon also unexpected worries; this is a very different contemplation of social co-existence. HEAVENLY NOMADIC (Kyrgyzstan 2015) by Mirlan Abdykalykov provides insights into family life in the Kyrgyz steppe:

the film captures in atmospheric nature shots the everyday life of a traditional nomadic family, tells about the ancestral myths as well as the looming shadow of rural exodus - in only one generation nothing here will be the same any more.

And finally, FAIR PLAY (Andrea Sedlácková | Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Germany 2014) raises moral issues: How far may one go for success in sports? Set against the historical setting of Czechoslovakia during the 1980s, the film at the same time conveys the notion that an answer to this question is not always as easy as it may seem at first. The Macedonian- Kosovar production THREE DAYS IN SEPTEMBER (Darijan Pejovski | 2015) likewise raises questions that have no simple answers. Two women, who at first glance have nothing in common, meet on a train. Both harbour secrets that are gradually revealed over the course of this gripping thriller, turning them into allies.

 

The festival is decisively sponsored by the Federal State of Brandenburg, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, the City of Cottbus as well as by the European Union's MEDIA - Creative Europe Programme.

 

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