• Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt and Other Winners of 2012 Leeds International Film Festival

     [caption id="attachment_2918" align="alignnone" width="550"]Thomas Vinterberg’s The Hunt [/caption]

    The 26th Leeds International Film Festival ended on Sunday November 18th, after 18 days packed with 270 screenings and events, and an audience of 35,000. The Hunt was voted by Leeds 2012 audiences as overall favorite from 140 feature films, and a record 14,196 completed votes were cast. 

    The film is described by the festival as Danish filmmaker Thomas Vinterberg’s best film since Festen, The Hunt is a gripping, provocative and devastating drama about a respected member of a close-knit Danish community whose life is destroyed when a young girl accuses him, falsely, of abuse. Winner of Best Actor in Cannes, Mads Mikkelsen plays Lucas, a 40-year-old, good-natured primary school teacher who is recently divorced and trying to rebuild his relationship with his son. Once the accusation is made, Lucas is deemed guilty by the community-turned-mob, ostracized, and hunted by his former friends and neighbors.

    Other winners include: 

    THE LEEDS 2012 MÉLIÈS D’ARGENT WINNERS

    Leeds International Film Festival is the UK representative of the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation and as such holds its Méliès d’Argent competition in the UK for fantasy film. The Méliès d’Argent Jury consisted of Dr Patricia MacCormack, Dominic Brunt and Dave Bryan and announced the following winners:

    Best European Fantasy Feature Film

    Winner: Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal (Dir. Boris Rodriguez, Denmark/Canada, 2011)

    Special Mentions: Sightseers (Dir. Ben Wheatley, UK, 2012) + Thale (Dir. Aleksander L Nordaas, Norway, 2012)

    Best European Fantasy Short Film

    Winner: The Fright (El Espanto) (Dir. J.J. Marcos, Spain, 2012)

    Special Mentions: Blinky (Dir. Ruairi Robinson, Ireland / USA, 2011) + Photo (Dir. J Enrique Sanchez, Spain, 2011)

    The Méliès d’Argent Jury said:

    “Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal pipped the others to the post by virtue of its sheer charm and, in the grand traditions of ‘anti-hero’, introduces a character with whom you are happy to invest your emotion and time into. The movie perfectly balances that very difficult task of mixing horror and dark comedy and as such will have appeal to a wide variety of genre fans. Expertly crafted by first time feature director Boris Rodriguez, the movie is well paced with great characterization and a climax which will give even the most hardened horror fan that sense of sentimental satisfaction that is so often missed.”

    Both Eddie the Sleepwalking Cannibal and The Fright will now go forward to compete for the coveted Méliès d’Or at Sitges International Festival of Fantastic Film in Spain in 2013.

    THE LEEDS 2012 SHORT FILM CITY WINNERS

    The International Short Film Jury, judging the Louis le Prince International Short Film Competition and World Animation Award, consisted of Jacqueline Chell (UK), Wannes Destoop (Belgium), Marlena Lukasiak (Poland), Mike McKenny (UK), and Erik Rosenlund (Sweden).

    Louis le Prince International Short Film Competition 2012

    Winner: Mon Amoureux (My Sweetheart) (Dir. Daniel Metge, France)

    Special Mentions: The Return (Kthimi) (Dir. Blerta Zeqiri, Kosovo) + Frozen Stories (Dir. Grzegorz Jaroszuk, Poland)

    The International Short Film Jury said of the Winner:
    “The jury was blown away by the emotional force of this subtle but impactful film. With skilled and beautifully observed performances that enhance a stunning, perfectly paced script, Mon Amoureuxstood out as a deeply personal story – but one of social value that is too rarely told and shared with audiences.” 

    World Animation Award 2012

    Winner: The Pub (Dir. Joseph Pierce, UK)

    Special Mention: Body Memory (Dir. Ülo Pikkov, Estonia)

    The International Short Film Jury said of the Winner:

    “The jury was unanimous in its praise of this film. The Pub manages to seamlessly combine form and narrative, making excellent use of very distinctive rotascope animation – accentuating and exacerbating the character traits of the many familiar faces of ‘the pub’. Capturing a sincere and earnest slice of life, the film manages to be grotesque and beautiful, repulsive yet captivating – all the while being completely recognisable and grounded in reality.”

    The National Short Film Jury, judging the British Short Film Competition and Yorkshire Short Film Competition, consisted of David Lilley, Kathryn Penny and Alex Ramseyer-Bache.

    British Short Film Competition 2012

    Winner: Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared by Joseph Pelling and Becky Sloan) 
    Special Mentions: Worm (by Bert & Bertie) + Dylan’s Room (by Layke Anderson)

    The National Short Film Jury said of the Winner:

    “The judges felt this was truly different film and an assault on the senses. As soon as the audience has made a judgement on the film the rug is pulled out from under their feet! A brilliant combination of darkness and levity. Wonderfully acted, puppeteered and animated. The judges couldn’t wait to see the film again and look forward to seeing more from these directors.”

    Yorkshire Short Film Competition 2012

    Winner: The Farmer’s Wife (by Francis Lee)
    Special Mention: Kiss (by Cathy Brady)

    The Natonal Short Film Jury said of the Winner:
    “This was a clear winner for the judges. A fantastic central performance and a poignant journey for the central character. Wonderful contrasts of rugged and delicate. A stylish and dignified film which tackled a sad story against a bleak backdrop without being at all depressing.”

    The 27th Leeds International Film Festival will run from 8th to 22nd November 2013.

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  • Jewish Film HAVA NAGILA (The Movie) – opens in NYC on March 1 and in LA on March 15

    Hava Nagila (The Movie), directed by Roberta Grossman and produced by Marta Kauffman (Friends) will open in theaters in NYC, LA and Miami in February 2013. The film had its World Premiere at a sold-out screening at the Castro Theater for the Opening Night of the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, and will open and close dozens of upcoming Jewish film festivals around the world.  A national release will follow.

    Featuring interviews with Harry Belafonte, Connie Francis, Glen Campbell, Leonard Nimoy, Regina Spektor and others, Hava Nagila (The Movie) follows the song from the shtetls of Eastern Europe to the kibbutzim of Palestine to the cul‐de-sacs of America. It excavates the layers of cultural complexity with humor, depth and heart – traveling the distance between the Holocaust to Dick Dale and his surf guitar, sometimes in the same sentence. It stops at key places—Ukraine, Israel, the Catskills and Greenwich Village, where Belafonte performed a hopeful version in the late 1950s, only to be countered by Bob Dylan, who butchers the song in his version Talkin’ Hava Negiliah Blues. The film covers Allan Sherman’s parody Harvey and Sheila, and Lena Horne’s civil rights anthem Now—both set to the tune of Hava Nagila. The film spotlights Italian-American crooner Connie Francis, who made the song the first track on her famous album of Jewish favorites; and Glen Campbell, who released an instrumental version of Hava on the B-­‐side of his theme song from True Grit. It also dissects the proliferation of pop culture references to Hava Nagila in film and TV and brings the song up to the present, where it’s a rallying tune at sports games, a hot dance number in nightclubs and a global hit online.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQC3twmjSzw

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  • Steve McQueen SHAME Leads Nominations for the 25th European Film Awards

    [caption id="attachment_2914" align="alignnone" width="550"]Steve McQueen SHAME[/caption]

    At the Seville European Film Festival the European Film Academy announced the nominations for the European Film Awards 2012.

    Nominated are:

    EUROPEAN FILM 2012:

    AMOUR (Love) 

    Austria/France/Germany, 127 min

    Written & directed by Michael Haneke 

    Produced by Margaret Menegoz, Stefan Arndt, Veit Heiduschka & Michael Katz

     

    BARBARA 

    Germany, 105 min

    Written & directed by Christian Petzold  

    Produced by Florian Koerner von Gustorf & Michael Weber

     

    CESARE DEVE MORIRE (Caesar Must Die) 

    Italy, 76 min

    Directed by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani 

    Written by Paolo & Vittorio Taviani, in collaboration with Fabio Cavalli 

    Produced by Grazia Volpi

     

    INTOUCHABLES (Untouchable) 

    France, 108 min

    Written & directed by Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano 

    Produced by Nicolas Duval Adassovsky, Yann Zenou & Laurent Zeitoun

     

    JAGTEN (The Hunt) 

    Denmark, 111 min

    Directed by Thomas Vinterberg 

    Written by Thomas Vinterberg & Tobias Lindholm 

    Produced by Morten Kaufmann & Sisse Graum Jørgensen

     

    SHAME 

    UK, 96 min

    Directed by Steve McQueen 

    Written by Steve McQueen & Abi Morgan 

    Produced by Iain Canning & Emile Sherman

    EUROPEAN DIRECTOR 2012:

    Nuri Bilge Ceylan for BIR ZAMANLAR ANADOLU’DA (Once Upon a Time in Anatolia)

    Michael Haneke for AMOUR (Love)

    Steve McQueen for SHAME

    Paolo & Vittorio Taviani for CESARE DEVE MORIRE (Caesar Must Die)

    Thomas Vinterberg for JAGTEN (The Hunt)

     

    EUROPEAN ACTRESS 2012:

    Emilie Dequenne in A PERDRE LA RAISON (Our Children)

    Nina Hoss in BARBARA

    Emmanuelle Riva in AMOUR (Love)

    Margarethe Tiesel in PARADIES: LIEBE (Paradise: Love)

    Kate Winslet in CARNAGE

     

    EUROPEAN ACTOR 2012:

    François Cluzet & Omar Sy in INTOUCHABLES (Untouchable)

    Michael Fassbender in SHAME

    Mads Mikkelsen in JAGTEN (The Hunt)

    Gary Oldman in TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY

    Jean-Louis Trintignant in AMOUR (Love)

     

    EUROPEAN SCREENWRITER 2012:

    Michael Haneke for AMOUR (Love)

    Tobias Lindholm & Thomas Vinterberg for JAGTEN (The Hunt)

    Cristian Mungiu for DUPA DEALURI (Beyond the Hills)

    Olivier Nakache & Eric Toledano for INTOUCHABLES (Untouchable)

    Roman Polanski & Yasmina Reza for CARNAGE

     

    CARLO DI PALMA EUROPEAN CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARD 2012:

    Sean Bobbitt for SHAME

    Bruno Delbonnel for FAUST

    Darius Khondji for AMOUR (Love)

    Gökhan Tiryaki for BIR ZAMANLAR ANADOLU’DA (Once Upon a Time in Anatolia)

    Hoyte Van Hoytema for TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY

     

    EUROPEAN EDITOR 2012:

    Janus Billeskov Jansen & Anne Østerud for JAGTEN (The Hunt)

    Roberto Perpignani for CESARE DEVE MORIRE (Caesar Must Die)

    Joe Walker for SHAME

     

    EUROPEAN PRODUCTION DESIGNER 2012: 

    Maria Djurkovic for TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY

    Niels Sejer for EN KONGELIG AFFÆRE (A Royal Affair)

    Elena Zhukova for FAUST

     

    EUROPEAN COMPOSER 2012:

    Cyrille Aufort & Gabriel Yared for EN KONGELIG AFFÆRE (A Royal Affair)

    François Couturier for IO SONO LI (Shun Li and the Poet)

    George Fenton for THE ANGELS’ SHARE

    Alberto Iglesias for TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY

     

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  • Any Day Now Starring Alan Cumming Opens in New York and Los Angeles on December 14th

    Music Box Films will release “Any Day Now” in New York and Los Angeles on December 14th.

    Directed by Travis Fine, and starring Alan Cumming, Garret Dillahunt, Isaac Leyva, Frances Fisher, Gregg Henry, Chris Mulkey, Any Day Now tells a story of love, acceptance, and creating your own family. 

    In the late 1970s, when Marco (Isaac Leyva), a teenager with down syndrome who’s been abandoned by his mother, is taken in by committed couple Rudy (Alan Cumming) and Paul (Garret Dillahunt), he finds in them the family he’s never had.  However, when their unconventional living arrangement is discovered by the authorities, Rudy and Paul must fight a biased legal system to adopt the child they have come to love as their own.  

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fblnjKPqrdc

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  • 21 Animated Features Submitted For 2012 Oscar Race

    [caption id="attachment_2910" align="alignnone" width="550"]A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman[/caption]

    Twenty-one features have been submitted for consideration in the Animated Feature Film category for the 85th Academy Awards®.

    The 21 submitted features, listed in alphabetical order by title, are:

        “Adventures in Zambezia” 
        “Brave” 
        “Delhi Safari” 
        “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax” 
        “Frankenweenie” 
        “From Up on Poppy Hill” 
        “Hey Krishna” 
        “Hotel Transylvania” 
        “Ice Age Continental Drift” 
        “A Liar’s Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python’s Graham Chapman” 
        “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” 
        “The Mystical Laws” 
        “The Painting” 
        “ParaNorman” 
        “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” 
        “The Rabbi’s Cat” 
        “Rise of the Guardians” 
        “Secret of the Wings” 
        “Walter & Tandoori’s Christmas” 
        “Wreck-It Ralph” 
        “Zarafa”

    Several of the films listed have not yet had their required Los Angeles qualifying runs. Submitted features must fulfill the theatrical release requirements and comply with all of the category’s other qualifying rules before they can advance in the voting process. At least eight eligible animated features must be theatrically released in Los Angeles County within the calendar year for this category to be activated.

    Films submitted in the Animated Feature Film category may also qualify for Academy Awards in other categories, including Best Picture, provided they meet the requirements for those categories.

    The 85th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 10, 2013, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater.

    Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2012 will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2013, at the Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live on the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 225 countries worldwide.

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  • TALAASH Starring Bollywood megastar Aamir Khan Opens in Theaters on November 30 | Trailer

      

    Bollywood superstarAamir Khan makes his long-awaited return to the big screen, in the mystery thriller TALAASH which opens in theaters worldwide on November 30. The award-winning actor and producer will be joined by not one, but two of India’s most popular actresses – Rani Mukherji and Kareena Kapoor.

    TALAASH finds Khan playing an inspector investigating the death of a film star which could be an accident, or a crime. Following the suspicious death of a popular film star who plunged into the waters in his car, Inspector Shekhawat (Aamir Khan) investigates in order to determine whether it was an accident, or a crime. To find the truth in this complex case, he will be forced to confront his past.

    The actor starred in and produced 2001’s Lagaan, India’s last motion picture to earn an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Khan’s last film, 2009’s Three Idiots, smashed box office records becoming reportedly the highest-grossing Bollywood movie of all-time in North America. No film since has come close to its record.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn5QXaHpKGU

     

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  • Last Week to Check Out DOC NYC Fest at the IFC Center and SVA Theaters!

    We told you guys about it last week, but this year’s DOC NYC Fest is truly shaping up to be one of the premiere film festivals in the entire City. The programming is impeccable, on-point, and there is an almost giddy feeling in all of the recent screenings- whether it was watching the astounding doc about story-book creator and illustrator Tomi Ungerer (whose work turned towards pornography later in life)  in director Brad Bernstein’s nspiring Far Out Isn’t Far Enough, or the brilliant homage to Wonder Woman and other great female heroines in recent pop culture in Kristy Guevara-Flanagan’s Wonder Women, to the plight of the New York City taxi driver in Joshua Z Weinstein’s excellent Drivers Wanted, to Treva Wurmfeld’s Shepard and Dark- the fascinating  story of the forty-plus year friendship between actor and playwright Sam Shepard and pal Johnny Dark- which managed somehow to be incredibly exhilarating and haunting, simultaneously (no mean feat that!) Also of note: Girl and a Gun, Artifact, Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp, Rafea-Solar Mama, and Sweet Dreams…Not to mention a NYC-heavy rotation of wonderful documentaries-including Zipper, about the fate of Coney Island’s Boardwalk and park, the above mentioned Drivers Wanted, and Men at Lunch- the story behind the iconic photo of eleven steel workers casually having lunch while sitting atop a steel beam, precariously dangling 59 stories above New York.

    The DOC NYC Fest ends this Thursday evening, (November 15th) with a gala screening of Ken Burns’ Central Park Five, which focuses upon the five African-American and Latino youths who were wrongfully imprisoned for the 1989 Central Park Jogger rape and battery case. Ken Burns and members of the cast will also be there in person.

    The DOC NYC Festival must become a must-view for ANY film fan in the City. Get your tickets here- it is truly an embarrassment of riches just trying to decide what to see!

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  • Last Week to Check Out Amazing DOC NYC Fest at the IFC Center and SVA Theaters!

    We told you guys about it last week, but this year’s DOC NYC Fest is truly shaping up to be one of the premiere film festivals in the City. The programming is impeccable, on-point, and there is an almost giddy feeling in all of the recent screenings- whether it was watching the astounding doc about story-book creator and illustrator Tomi Ungerer (whose work turned towards pornography later in life)  in director Brad Bernstein’s nspiring Far Out Isn’t Far Enough, or the brilliant homage to Wonder Woman and other great female heroines in recent pop culture in Kristy Guevara-Flanagan’s Wonder Women, to the plight of the New York City taxi driver in Joshua Z Weinstein’s excellent Drivers Wanted, to Treva Wurmfeld’s Shepard and Dark- the fascinating  story of the forty-plus year friendship between actor and playwright Sam Shepard and pal Johnny Dark- which managed somehow to be incredibly exhilarating and haunting, simultaneously (no mean feat that!) Also of note: Girl and a Gun, Artifact, Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp, Rafea-Solar Mama, and Sweet Dreams…Not to mention a NYC-heavy rotation of wonderful documentaries-including Zipper, about the fate of Coney Island’s Boardwalk and park, the above mentioned Drivers Wanted, and Men at Lunch- the story behind the iconic photo of eleven steel workers casually having lunch while sitting atop a steel beam, precariously dangling 59 stories above New York.

    The DOC NYC Fest ends this Thursday evening, (November 15th) with a gala screening of Ken Burns’ Central Park Five, which focuses upon the five African-American and Latino youths who were wrongfully imprisoned for the 1989 Central Park Jogger rape and battery case. Ken Burns and members of the cast will also be there in person.

    The DOC NYC Festival must become a must-view for ANY film fan in the City. Get your tickets here- it is truly an embarrassment of riches just trying to decide what to see!

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  • 10 Animated Shorts Move Ahead in 2012 Oscar Race

     

    [caption id="attachment_2904" align="alignnone" width="550"] Tram – Michaela Pavlátová[/caption]

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that 10 animated short films will advance in the voting process for the 85th Academy Awards®. Fifty-six pictures had originally qualified in the category.

    The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies:

    Adam and Dog,” Minkyu Lee, director (Lodge Films)

    “Combustible,” Katsuhiro Otomo, director (Sunrise Inc.)

    “Dripped,” Léo Verrier, director (ChezEddy)

    “The Eagleman Stag,” Mikey Please, director, and Benedict Please, music scores and sound design (Royal College of Art)

    “The Fall of the House of Usher,” Raul Garcia, director, and Stephan Roelants, producer (Melusine Productions, R&R Communications Inc., Les Armateurs, The Big Farm)

    “Fresh Guacamole,” PES, director (PES)

    “Head over Heels,” Timothy Reckart, director, and Fodhla Cronin O’Reilly, producer (National Film and Television School)

    “Maggie Simpson in “The Longest Daycare”,” David Silverman, director (Gracie Films)

    “Paperman,” John Kahrs, director (Disney Animation Studios)

    “Tram,” Michaela Pavlátová, director, and Ron Dyens, producer (Sacrebleu Productions)

    The 85th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Thursday, January 10, 2013, and the Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2012 will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2013.

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  • French, Jewish, Gay comedy Let My People Go to be Released in US in January 2013

     [caption id="attachment_2902" align="alignnone" width="1020"]Nicolas Maury as Ruben and Carmen Maura as Rachel in LET MY PEOPLE GO! A film by Mikael Buch. A Zeitgeist Films release.[/caption]

    The French, Jewish, Gay comedy Let My People Go! is coming to America; the film by Mikael Buch will
    open at the Quad Cinema in New York on January 11 and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Royal and Town Center on January 18, 2013.  A national release will follow.

    Described as, A sweet and hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama and French bedroom farce, Mikael Buch’s Let My People Go! follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Reuben (Regular Lovers’ Nicolas Maury), a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland (where he got his MA in “Comparative Sauna Cultures”) with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. But just before Passover, a series of mishaps and a lovers’ quarrel exile the heartbroken Reuben back to Paris and his zany family—including Almodovar goddess Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Volver) as his ditzy mom, and Truffaut regular Jean-François Stévenin as his lothario father.

     

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  • The Show Still Goes On: Doc NYC Starts Tonight at IFC Center in NYC


    DOC NYC – Yes- The Show (Still) Goes On!

    November 8-15 at the IFC Center and SVA Theatre

    Festival to Partner with Echelon Donates for City Harvest Food Drive
    During Event to Benefit Hurricane’s Neediest Victims

    “One of the city’s grandest events.” The Wall Street Journal

    “[Has] shot to the top tier of our most essential festivals list.” New York Magazine

    Jared Leto brings his film-about-his-band Artifact to the Opening Night of the Doc NYC Festival, Thursday, November 8th, 2012, and will be there in person.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 2012 – Despite the setbacks Hurricane Sandy put in its way, DOC NYC organizers are pleased to say that the 3rd annual festival is set to launch, as planned, this Thursday, November 8 through November 15, with eight documentary-filled days of films, special events, panels, and masterclasses at the IFC Center (323 Sixth Ave.) and SVA Theatre (333 West 23rd St.).

    With the festival’s production hub, the IFC Center, closed last week, most of its staff dealing with power outages and displacement, and the serious effect the storm has had on ticket sales, there’s been a big impact on preparations—but the show will indeed go on. Said DOC NYC Artistic Director, Thom Powers: “There’s no question that the hurricane was a blow to us. Normally, we’d anticipate 40% of our ticket sales to happen during the week of the power outage, so we have a lot to make up. But we’re determined give our filmmakers and audiences the best festival possible.”

    And it’s set to be a terrific festival! In addition to the 115 films and events, starting with opening night presentations Artifact and Venus and Serena, the festival will welcome dozens of special guests (several from out of town): Jared Leto, Andy Summers, Antony Hegarty, Pete Seeger, Rufus Wainwright, Ice-T, and some of the country’s top documentary filmmakers, including Ken Burns, Barbara Kopple, Alex Gibney, Jonathan Demme, Joe Berlinger, Rory Kennedy, and Michael Moore. In addition to post-screening discussions with these and other participating filmmakers and film subjects, the five men wrongly incarcerated for the crime detailed in the closing night film, The Central Park Five, will be brought together for the first time since their release for an onstage discussion.

    DOC NYC organizers are also pleased to announce that the festival has partnered with Echelon Donates—a non-profit founded by fans of the rock band Thirty Seconds to Mars, featured in Artifact—to run a food drive to help those most seriously affected by Hurricane Sandy, during this year’s event. From November 8-11, film-goers will be able to drop off non-perishable items for City Harvest, at collection boxes located in the SVA Theatre.

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  • Korean Film Nameless Gangster Among Nominees for 2012 Asia Pacific Screen Awards

    Bumchoiwaui Junjaeng (Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time, Republic of Korea)

    Nominees in the sixth annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) were announced with 34 films from 18 Asia Pacific countries and areas nominated in the region’s highest accolade in film.

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