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  • 2015 Stockholm International Film Festival Selects Spotlight Films Under Theme “Migration” incl. ADAMA, HE NAMED ME MALALA

    Adama, Simon Rouby 2015 Stockholm International Film Festival presents Migration as this year’s Spotlight theme and announces a selection of films on the topic. Stockholm Film Festival’s section Spotlight highlights current societal issues. The lineup delivers an array of compelling documents and feature film, broadening the ongoing debate with new perspectives. Previous years Spotlight has been dedicated to the topics of Hope, Freedom and Power. “The currently increasing refugee crisis is the reason behind our decision to focus on the issue of Migration this year. The selection of films tells the stories of people fleeing or leaving their homes for different reasons,” says Git Scheynius, festival director of Stockholm International Film Festival. 2015 Stockholm International Film Festival Spotlight films: Adama, Simon Rouby (2015), France. Nordic Premiere. (pictured in main image) He named me Malala, Davis Guggenheim (2015), USA. Scandinavian Premiere. Invisible, Lawrence Fajardo (2015), Philippines, Japan. European Premiere. Lampedusa in Winter, Jakob Brossmann (2015), Italy, Austria. Swedish Premiere. One Breath, Christian Zübert (2015), Germany, Greece. Nordic Premiere. Out of My Hand, Takeshi Fukunaga (2015), USA, Liberia. Swedish Premiere. The Waiting Room, Igor Drljaca (2015), Canada. Nordic Premiere. They Call Us Beggars, Caroline Kernen, Tova Kurkiala Medbo (2015), Sweden, Romania. World premiere. Spotlight films Adama BY SIMON ROUBY Nordic Premiere Cast Azize Diabate, Pascal Nzonzi, Oxmo Puccino Country France Year 2015 Length 82 min. In this animated adventure we follow 12-year-old Adama who sets of to search for his brother when he disappears from their native village. This epic journey takes Adama from West Africa’s sunny plains to Paris and the front line during the First World War. »Adama« is a film about compassion and the courage it takes to follow your heart. He Named Me Malala BY DAVIS GUGGENHEIM Scandinavian Premiere Country: USA Year: 2015 Length: 87 min. documentary, HE NAMED ME MALALA Malala Yousafzai found herself at the age of 15 subjected to a brutal assasination attemp by the Taliban in Pakistan following her fight to garauntee girls right to education. This documentary portrays her everyday life and her global work, with sharpness and inspiring pathos. The result is an intimate portrait of a young hero, women’s rights activist and Nobel price winner. Invisible BY LAWRENCE FAJARDO European Premiere Cast Allen Dizon, Ces Quescada, Bernardo Bernardo Country Philippines, Japan Year: 2015 Length: 132 min In Japan they are virtually invisible but in this intimate drama three Filipino migrant workers take front stage. Linda hides some of them in her apartment much to the dismay of her Japanese husband. »Invisible« conveys through long takes and tasteful photography an equally exciting and important film about prejudice and class inequalities. Lampedusa in Winter BY JAKOB BROSSMANN Swedish Premiere Country Italy, Austria, Schwitzerland Year: 2015 Length: 93 min Lampedusa in Winter, Jakob Brossmann The media often describes “refugee island” Lampedusa as a conflict area with widespread racism. Jakob Brossmann has however chosen to portray a different side. He paints a touching portrait of the local people’s daily lives and how the refugees have become a part of their identity. The result is a highly relevant and insightful portrayal of migration and reception. One Breath BY CHRISTIAN ZÜBERT Nordic Premiere Cast Jördis Triebel, Chara Mata Giannatou, Benjamin Sadler Country: Germany, Greece Year: 2015 Length: 96 min, A greek nanny and a career-driven mother in Frankfurt collide in this thrilling drama from German director Christian Zübert. When a child disappears the two women are forced to confront their fears and responsibilities. »One Breath« is a stylistic and fast paced depiction of a desperate hunt that stretches from Germany to Greece. Out of My Hand BY TAKESHI FUKUNAGA Swedish Premiere Cast: Bishop Blay, Zenobia Taylor, Duke Murhpy Dennis Country: USA, Liberia Year: 2015 Length: 88 min Out of My Hand, Takeshi Fukunaga Cisco is a rubber plantation worker in Liberia who barely earns enough to feed his family. A trip to New York and a new job as a taxi driver forces him to move to a city that elicits buried memories. »Out of My Hand« is a beautiful and compelling drama that connects two continents whilst introducing bold new talents from Liberia. The Waiting Room BY IGOR DRLJACA Nordic Premiere Cast: Jasmin Geljo, Filip Geljo, Masa Lizdek Country: Canada Year: 2015 Length: 92 min Actor Jasmin Geljo from former Yugoslavia utilizes his own experiences in his depiction of a unhappy immigrant living in Canada. His job as a construction worker combined with a declining film career makes him yearn for the past. However a new role raises hopes but also heavy war memories. »The Waiting Room« is a quiet drama about not belonging. They Call Us Beggars, Caroline Kernen, Tova Kurkiala Medbo (2015), Sweden, Romania. World premiere.

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  • 22nd Austin Film Festival to Honor John Singleton and Chris Cooper, Opens With LEGEND

    Legend, Helgeland John Singleton and Chris Cooper will receive the Extraordinary Contribution to Film and Acting Awards, respectively, at the 2015 Awards Luncheon at the 22nd Austin Film Festival & Screenwriters Conference (AFF).  The festival runs October 29-November 5. Singleton will present a retrospective screening of Boyz n the Hood at the 2015 AFF, for which he was nominated for an Academy Award® for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay in 1991. Cooper will be in attendance for the AFF “Heart of Film” screening of Coming Through the Rye, where he plays the reclusive, renowned author JD Salinger. Singleton and Cooper join previously announced honorees Outstanding Television Writer Norman Lear and Distinguished Screenwriter Brian Helgeland. Past recipients of the Extraordinary Contribution to Film & Acting awards include Johnny Depp, Susan Sarandon, Jonathan Demme, Ron Howard, Danny Boyle, Oliver Stone, Sydney Pollack, and others. Academy Award® winner Helgeland (L.A. Confidential, Mystic River) will present Legend (pictured in main image above), the 2015 Opening Night Film of the Austin Film Festival. Written and directed by Helgeland, Legend is the true story of the rise and fall of London’s most notorious gangsters, Reggie and Ronnie Kray, both portrayed by Tom Hardy in a powerhouse double performance. Legend is a classic crime thriller taking us into the secret history of the 1960s and the extraordinary events that secured the infamy of the Kray twins. The film will be released in New York and Los Angeles on Friday, November 20. It will expand to additional U.S. markets on November 25 and further on December 11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVHlrfzLjd4 AFF’s Centerpiece Film, Burning Bodhi, will have its World Premiere on Sunday, November 1, with featured cast Andy Buckley, Kaley Cuoco, Cody Horn, Landon Liboiron, Sasha Pieterse, and Eli Vargas in attendance. From writer/director Matthew McDuffie, Burning Bodhi is about a group of friends who reunite after high school when word goes out on Facebook that the most popular among them has died. Additional Marquee titles include Go With Me (with Julia Stiles and director Daniel Alfredson in attendance), Miss You Already (with director Catherine Hardwicke in attendance), Last Days in the Desert (with writer/director Rodrigo Garcia in attendance), Man Up (with writer Tess Morris in attendance), By Sidney Lumet (with director Nancy Buirski in attendance), Remember, Brooklyn, Mojave, The Adderall Diaries, and the World Premieres of Until 20, A Single Frame, and We’re Still Here: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited, all with filmmakers in attendance. Other films making their World Premiere in the 2015 slate are Baby Baby Baby (with Adrianne Palicki and writer/director/actor Brian Klugman in attendance), Jack’s Apocalypse (from AFF alum and Austinite Will Moore), Mully (with director Scott Haze in attendance), Of Dogs and Men (a documentary on the rise of domestic dog shootings by police), Since: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 (a chronicle of the terrorist bombing of 1988), Tear Me Apart (a post-apocalyptic thriller), and Two Lunes (a poignant, dual-sided narrative on the struggles of immigration). Austin Film Festival also revealed their full Screenwriters Conference schedule, which will take place the first four days of the Festival, October 29-November 1. The Conference features a roster of prominent screenwriters in film and television, including Michael Arndt, Amy Berg, Shane Black, Jack Burditt, Charles Burnett, Helen Estabrook, Rodrigo Garcia, John Lee Hancock, Mark Heyman, Angela Kang, Todd Kessler, Simon Kinberg, Jenny Lumet, Kelly Marcel, Karen McCullah, Scott Neustadter, Nicole Perlman, Issa Rae, Jason Reitman, John Ridley, Phil Rosenthal, Gary Ross, Kirsten Smith, David Wain, Andrew Kevin Walker, Michael H. Weber, and many more.

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  • Swedish Horror Film SENSORIA World Premiere at Fantastic Fest |TRAILER

    sensoria-1 SENSORIA, a “stylish” new psychological thriller/horror film directed by Christian Hallman, World Premiere at Fantastic Fest on Sunday, and will screen again this coming Wednesday. SENSORIA follows Caroline, a woman in her late thirties, who has lost everything she cares for in the world.  In the search for a new beginning, she moves into an old apartment and quickly begins to realize that she is not as alone as she thought she was. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieszRmpc-hM SENSORIA Sweden, 2015 World Premiere, 82 min Director – Christian Hallman Caroline Menard is a woman in her thirties who has lost everything. As she moves into a new apartment searching for a new start, she’s unaware that something ancient is waiting for her. sensoria sensoria

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  • Swiss directors Michael Steiner and Jan Gassmann Win 1st Filmmaker Award at 11th Zurich Film Festival

    26 SEPTEMBER, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND – Bernhard Burgener, Norbert Preuss and Michael Steiner (“Und morgen seid ihr tot”) and Lisa Blatter and Jan Gassmann (“Europe, She Loves“) receive the Filmmaker Award. The award was set up by the Association for the Promotion of Film in Switzerland (Verein zur Filmförderung in der Schweiz), a non-profit organization founded by Marc Forster, IWC CEO Georges Kern, the co-directors of the Zurich Film Festival Nadja Schildknecht and Karl Spoerri, and the CEO of Ringier, Marc Walder. (Photo by Lennart Preiss/Getty Images for IWC) Oscar winner Christoph Waltz presented the first-ever ‘Filmmaker Award’ on Saturday Evening to the two Swiss directors Michael Steiner and Jan Gassmann. Michael Steiner’s project “Und morgen seid ihr tot” (“Tomorrow You’ll Be Dead”) received CHF 75’000 and Jan Gassmann’s project “Europe, She Loves” received CHF 25’000. The two winners were chosen from a total of four nominated projects. The presentation took place at the IWC gala dinner‚ For the Love of Cinema held as part of the 11th Zurich Film Festival. Said the delighted film actor Christoph Waltz: “I am proud to be here in person to present this award, which is very important for the Swiss film industry”. He continued: “Providing sponsorship for filmmakers is a necessary and relevant task, one which makes a significant contribution to the diversity of Swiss film.” Christoph Waltz shot to fame with roles in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS and DJANGO UNCHAINED by the American cult director Quentin Tarantino. The project UND MORGEN SEID IHR TOT from producers Bernhard Burgener and Norbert Preuss tells the true story of two Swiss citizens, Daniela Widmer and David Och, who were kidnapped by the Taliban in Pakistan in July 2011 and succeeded in making a spectacular escape after eight months spent in captivity. Shooting is planned to start in February 2016. The film will be directed by Michael Steiner, known for his works MEIN NAME IST EUGEN and GROUNDING. Now in post-production, the project EUROPE, SHE LOVES from producer Lisa Blatter portrays five couples forced to draw deep on their reserves of wit and love as they struggle for everyday survival in a Europe shaken by the economic crisis. “The scripts of both these films stood out for their compelling storytelling and the exceptional sensitivity with which these two very different stories were told. Hopefully we’ll be able to see both of them on the big screen soon,” said IWC CEO Georges Kern during the award ceremony. For director Marc Forster, who was also a member of the jury, the Filmmaker Award represents a real milestone for the domestic film industry: “By specifically backing projects in the pre- or post-production stages, we are plugging a gap in the existing funding available for films,” he explained. image credit: IWC SCHAFFHAUSEN FOR THE LOVE OF CINEMA GALA DINNER 26 SEPTEMBER, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND Bernhard Burgener, Norbert Preuss and Michael Steiner (Und morgen seid ihr tot) and Lisa Blatter and Jan Gassmann (Europe, She Loves) receive the Filmmaker Award. The award was set up by the Association for the Promotion of Film in Switzerland (Verein zur Filmfoerderung in der Schweiz), a non-profit organization founded by Marc Forster, IWC CEO Georges Kern, the co-directors of the Zurich Film Festival Nadja Schildknecht and Karl Spoerri, and the CEO of Ringier, Marc Walder. (Photo by Lennart Preiss/Getty Images for IWC)

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  • 16 Films in International Feature Competition at 51st Chicago International Film Festival

    A Very Ordinary Citizen, Majid Barzegar The 51st Chicago International Film Festival announced the sixteen films selected for its International Feature Competition. Films include the world premiere of Majid Barzegar’s A Very Ordinary Citizen (co-written by Jafar Panahi) (pictured above); the critically acclaimed relationship drama 45 Years, starring Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling; Chronic, the latest film by Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco who previously won the Festival’s 2012 Silver Hugo Special Jury Prize for After Lucia; and Naomi Kawase’s delightfully poetic film about life and sweet pastries, Sweet Bean. “It has been a great year for movies, so far. The sixteen films competing for the Gold Hugo are strong and diverse,” said Chicago International Film Festival Founder & Artistic Director Michael Kutza. “This year’s competition includes some of the most anticipated films of the season as well as new discoveries from around the world and we can’t wait to share them with Chicago.” The 51st Chicago International Film Festival runs October 15-29, 2015 at the AMC River East. INTERNATIONAL FEATURES COMPETITION 45 Years Country: UK Director: Andrew Haigh Synopsis: On the eve of their 45th anniversary, a couple’s marital equilibrium is threatened when the husband’s past resurfaces in an unexpected way. Long-frozen secrets begin to thaw in this slow-burning domestic drama. Stars Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling both won top honors at the Berlin Film Festival for their gripping performances. Body (Cialo) USA PREMIERE Country: Poland Director: Malgorzata Szumowska Synopsis: Balancing bleakness and mirth in equal measure, Body chronicles three haunted souls in Warsaw: an icy coroner who suspects his dead wife may be trying to contact him; his anorexic, suicidal daughter; and her hospital therapist, who moonlights as a medium. Playing unexplained phenomena for dry laughs, like a hanged man who miraculously regains consciousness, the film is a morbidly funny guide to the Great Beyond. A Childhood (Une Enfance) USA PREMIERE Country: France Director: Philippe Claudel Synopsis: In this tender, keenly observed look at growing up in poverty in small town France, 13-year-old Jimmy dreams of a bourgeois life with family vacations and games of tennis. Trapped in an unstable household with a drug-addicted mother and her criminal boyfriend, Jimmy is forced to grow up too quickly. Over the course of a sweltering summer, Jimmy must find moments of hope in a world full of strife. Chronic USA PREMIERE Country: Mexico, France Director: Michel Franco A hospice nurse (Tim Roth) has a deeper connection to his patients than their own family members, but his above-and-beyond approach to emotional baggage shields his true problems from the outside world. Carrying traces of Amour, with stripped-down camerawork and naturalist performances, Michel Franco’s restrained medical drama peers into the darkness and wonders about the last person to hold our hands as we step through. The Club (El Club) USA PREMERE Country: Chile Director: Pablo Larrain Synopsis: Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Berlin Film Festival, this unsettling drama from director Pablo Larraín (No) centers on a group of disgraced Catholic priests sequestered in a beach house. The tranquility of their anonymous daily routine is disturbed when a young man materializes with charges of abuse. The priests’ reaction to this unwanted interloper carries echoes of their institution’s shocking past. Full Contact USA PREMIERE Country: Netherlands, Croatia Director: David Verbeek Synopsis: Working from an Air Force base in the Nevada desert, halfway across the world from his targets, an emotionally reserved drone operator (Grégoire Colin) grapples with the psychological ramifications of a missile attack gone awry. But then events take an unexpected and surreal turn. This bold, arresting thriller from visionary Dutch filmmaker David Verbeek is a piercing portrait of dehumanization in the age of modern warfare. Looking For Grace USA PREMIERE Country: Australia Director: Sue Brooks Synopsis: Grace, a rebellious teenager from a rich family, leaves home to attend a concert several days away. Everyone – from Grace’s mother (Radha Mitchell) to the detective they hire to help track her – has secrets, fissures in seemingly perfect lifestyles. With a perspective-shifting script and gorgeous shots of rural Australia, the film is a surprising mystery about the wealthy and the damned. Mountains May Depart Country: China Director: Jia Zhangke Synopsis: In this penetrating dissection of modern China from award-winning filmmaker Jia Zhangke (A Touch of Sin), a young woman chooses to marry a wealthy capitalist over a coal miner and names her firstborn son “Dollar.” Across two continents, three chapters, and 25 years reaching into the near future, we watch one scattered family chase a vision of success that remains heartbreakingly out of reach. My Golden Days (Trois souvenirs de ma jeunesse) Country: France Director: Amaud Desplechin Synopsis: Returning from Tajikistan, Paul faces an interrogation that leads him to retrace three seminal moments from his past: his childhood, an eventful trip to the Soviet Union, and – most significantly – his love affair with the nymph-like Esther. This poetic Cannes award winner from French auteur Arnaud Desplechin unfolds as an intoxicating ode to romance. Neon Bull (Boi Neon) USA PREMIERE Country: Brazil, Uruguay, Netherlands Director: Gabriel Mascaro Synopsis: In the rodeos of northeast Brazil, two cowboys try to corral a bull by the tail in a whirlwind of gallops and dust. But behind the scenes, ranch hand Iremar lives a quiet, lonely life, accompanying the bulls from town to town and dreaming of becoming a clothing designer. With a unique blend of lived-in social realism, impressionist imagery, and sweltering eroticism, Neon Bull – filmed almost entirely in static long takes – is a wildly unconventional look at Latin American machismo. Paulina (La Patota) USA PREMIERE Country: Argentina, Brazil, France Director: Santiago Mitre Synopsis: Paulina, a young, idealistic lawyer, leaves her cushy job in the city to teach at a rural high school. Her deep-seated beliefs are shaken when some students commit a horrific crime and she is forced to take a stance. Anchored by a complex, nuanced performance from Dolores Fonzi, this blistering drama reconsiders the line between wealth and poverty, chaos and order, victim and survivor. Winner of the best film award in Critics’ Week at Cannes. Schneider vs. Bax USA PREMIERE Country: The Netherlands Director: Alex Van Warmerdam Synopsis: In this hilariously deadpan cat-and-mouse game, hitman Schneider tries to finish an assignment in time to celebrate his birthday with his family. But the target, drug-addicted writer Bax (writer-director Alex Van Warmerdam), is packing too. An endless parade of unexpected visitors at Bax’s swamp cabin turns this showdown into an entertaining, intricate puzzle – and, for Schneider, one heck of a headache. Sweet Bean (An) USA PREMIERE Country: Japan Director: Naomi Kawase Synopsis: Red bean paste is the filling in this poignant tale of life, compassion, and sweet endings. An uninspired red bean pancake chef is re-energized when a plucky septuagenarian’s irresistible homemade recipe makes his snacks a local hit. Both characters use their creations, photographed in mouth-watering close-up, to rebuild from traumatic pasts. The latest from poetic Japanese auteur Naomi Kawase is a delectable philosophical dish. Tikkun Country: Israel Director: Avishai Sivan Synopsis: A young Israeli ultra-Orthodox man experiences a crisis of faith in this formally daring black-and-white drama that employs bravura, often shocking imagery. Following a near-death experience, the formerly devout Yeshiva student begins wandering Jerusalem’s empty streets at night without purpose, while his father-a Kosher butcher-experiences terrifying nightmares as retribution for saving his son. The Treasure (Comoara) Country: Romania Director: Comeliu Porumboiu Synopsis: Armed with a metal detector and boundless determination, two neighbors go on the hunt for rumored buried bounty. Relentless in their search, they refuse to let general ineptitude, petty arguments or bureaucratic red tape stand in their way. Acclaimed Romanian director Corneliu Porumboiu’s sharp, deadpan comedy sends up the value of wealth and stature in the new Europe. A Very Ordinary Citizen (Yek Shahrvand-e Kamelan Maamouli) WORLD PREMIERE Country: Iran Director: Majid Barzegar Synopsis: Mr. Safari, an 80-year-old pensioner, lives alone and without direction. When his son, living abroad, tries to arrange for his elderly father to visit him, Mr. Safari becomes dangerously obsessed with a local female travel agent who is hired to help. Co-written by acclaimed filmmaker Jafar Panahi (Crimson Gold, Taxi), this provocative story delivers a quietly powerful statement about loneliness and those who get left behind in contemporary Tehran.

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  • First Helios Film Festival Unveils Lineup, incl. World Premieres of CHANGING HANDS and RIGHT OF PASSAGE

    Scott Schwartz, CHANGING HANDS The Helios Film Festival announced the full slate of films for the inaugural edition of the film festival taking place in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 9 to 11, 2015.  The first Helios Film Festival will feature world premieres of Scott Schwartz’s social/political drama CHANGING HANDS (pictured above) and Janice Tanaka’s documentary RIGHT OF PASSAGE, among 15 feature films, and 36 short films screening over the three days of the film festival. Lana Read, Helios Film Festival Director, said, “It is a tremendous undertaking to launch a film festival, but the reward is in bringing filmmakers together with an audience and to introduce that audience to films that they might otherwise never have an opportunity to discover and enjoy on a big screen. We look forward to establishing the Helios Film Festival and Cincinnati as another beacon for independent film as well as the people that create them and the film goers that seek them out.” Janice Tanaka’s RIGHT OF PASSAGE looks at the long struggle it took to get recognition and reparations for the survivors of the WWII Japanese internment/concentration camps in this country. The film serves as an eye opener to what happened to the Japanese Americans at that time, and also provides a look at the workings of government as well as the maneuvering that was necessary to get President Ronald Reagan onboard. Scott L. Schwartz’s CHANGING HANDS will have its official world premiere, having been an underground sensation since the film’s completion in 2010. The film follows the journey one gun takes and how it effects and sometimes ends the lives of the people it comes in contact with. Among the eclectic cast are Kevin Sorbo, Antonio Fargas, Erika Eleniak, Holt Boggs, and Vernon Wells. Other highlights include a filmmaker poster competition, celebrating the design and visual impact of movie posters, a monologue competition for both adults and young actors looking for an opportunity to both impress a panel of judges and make contact with the attending filmmakers, as well as the inclusion of vendor tables at the Holiday Inn and Suites, Eastgate, which is hosting the film festival in the Queen City. FILMS & DESCRIPTIONS ACCORDING TO BEN ADAMS (2015) Directors: Dan Noah, Bramwell Noah Country: Australia, Running Time: 105m The Devil is so bored. Evil’s still his thing, but it’s all been done. So he gets himself arrested just to see what happens. He even lets slip that he’s the Devil and plays along when they commit him to a hospital. That’s where he meets a man claiming to be Jesus. THE ART OF WALKING BAREFOOT (2015) Director: Matthew J. Cline Country: USA, Running Time: 82m Three children in Thailand struggle to escape terrible living conditions and grim prospects to flourish at a second chance at better lives. Follow these brave children and the people who love and care for them as they show you, “The Art of Walking Barefoot.” BILLIE BOB JOE (2015) Director: Joe Kowalski Country: USA, Running Time 98m Two stepsisters uncover a bizarre conspiracy about a secret battle between the people named Joe in the world and the people named Bob. A satire of prejudices as well as a female-driven story about finding one’s independence and individuality, BILLIE BOB JOE is a family-friendly blend of both comedy and drama. Features celebrity cameos from James Marsters, Mara Wilson, Cecil Baldwin, Hank Green, and many more. CHANGING HANDS (2013) – WORLD PREMIERE Director: Scott L. Schwartz Country: USA, Running Time: 99m CHANGING HANDS tells the story of a gun and the path it takes on its journey through different hands. From its stolen roots, to unscrupulous trades, to robberies and assaults, this film follows the twists and turns of the travels of the gun’s thrilling path. CHURCH GOSSIP (2015) Directors: Kasper Harris, Karlos Fulton Sr. Country: USA, Running Time: 94m A young Christian woman sees her relationship with her church destroyed after a moment of weakness becomes public. Devastated, she vows she’ll never go back to church, until four years later, a crisis and a change of heart toward God brings her back to church. Ready to give God her all, Sherry starts attending Pure in Heart Ministries, a church known for its gossip. Sherry adjusts to the stares and whispers from a few of the women, but once her little secret comes to light, will she run or stand and trust God to vindicate her? DIRTY BEAUTIFUL (2015) Director: Tim Bartell Country: USA, Running Time: 95m David is a young, struggling writer very alone in the world. Kat is a lost soul recently left homeless by her ex. Both survive on the fringe of life. So when Kat storms into David’s life and throws out the crazy idea that they become an instant couple, David impulsively agrees and moves her into his tiny apartment. After some wild ups and downs, they make their home into a cave. A safe haven away from the world. But their retreat is fueled as much by drinking and escape as affection. When fantasies of children and a “normal” life compete with their bohemian ways, things turn ugly. Out of their cave, in the sober light of day, can David & Kat’s love survive? FAREWELL TO FACTORY TOWNS? (2015) Director: Maynard Seider Country: USA, Running Time: 61m What happens when the factories leave a typical New England mill town? Can a huge museum of contemporary art be the engine of economic development that the community needs? The documentary tries to answer that question and argues that what is really needed is a new “New Deal” – and not just for former factory towns. INTERSECTION (2015) Director: Tim French Country: USA, Running Time: 80m A broken man, haunted by a car crash that claimed the life of his daughter, returns to the same small town where the fateful accident occurred only to discover something he never expected to find – love. JANEY MAKES A PLAY (2015) Director: Jared Callahan Country: USA, Running Time: 80m Follow 90-year-old Janey as she writes and directs her latest original, socially relevant community theatre production for her small town. Watch the creative process unfold with a cast of colorful townspeople, as they engage with the arts amidst a local economy devastated by the recent recession. NO LETTING GO (2015) Director: Jonathan Bucari Country: USA, Running Time: 104m Based on the award-winning short film ILLNESS, NO LETTING GO tells the story of a young teenager struggling with a debilitating mental illness as his mom risks everything to save him without losing the rest of her family. RIGHT OF PASSAGE (2015) – WORLD PREMIERE Director: Janice Tanaka Country: USA, Running Time: 98m A bold, no-holds-barred look at the 50-year odyssey of the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which offered an unprecedented US government apology to Japanese Americans who were imprisoned during World War 2. Presented through the Reagan Presidency, it is also an expose of a community known as the model minority. THRESHOLD (2015) Director: Vincenzio Libertini Country: USA, Running Time: 111m Three slackers wake up to find their friend is missing and in the search for his whereabouts they continue their normal routine that is both odd and compelling. When this routine becomes threatened they must face what’s been holding them back and cross the threshold into truly living. THE TRICK TO ESCAPE A STRAITJACKET (2014) Director: Rosie Nakamura Country: USA, Running Time: 78m An eccentric old man from a small town in Indiana recounts his passion for show business and the enchantingly bizarre stories of his life as he attempts to perform the one trick he’s always wanted to pull off: escaping from a straitjacket. VANISHED (2014) Directors: Daniel Beard, Candy J. Beard Country: USA, Running Time: 121m Chris and Carla Bennett had the perfect life until the day their nine year old daughter, Kimberly, was abducted in broad daylight. Days turn into weeks and weeks into months. All attempts to find her come up empty, leaving the entire community baffled. Who took Kimberly and why? WHEN THE WORLD WAS FLAT (2015) Director: Jonathan Lawrence Country: USA, Running Time: 126m Three boys, friends since they were children, support each other amidst a mix of absent, and negligent parental figures, and thrive in their own vitality, boldness, and loyalty. However, an unexpected accident threatens their loyalty, leaving the boys to struggle to keep from losing both themselves, and each other. Short Films AGRAVOY – Jacob Nizzola, UK, 2015, 10m ANGRY RAY – Yoann Boisson, France, 2015, 10m ANOTHER WORLD – Nicolás Grone, Germany, 2014, 9m A WAY OUT – Jason Tostevin, USA, 2015, 13m A BIRD’S NEST – Christine Chen, USA, 2014, 15m BROKEN JAM – Emanuele Michetti, USA, 2015, 15m DEEP SCARS – Christina Skjolingstad, Philippines, 2015, 6m 50/50 – Matt Senatore, USA, 2015, 20m THE FIRST DATE – David Cornelius, USA, 2015, 7m FROG – Tyler Wallach, USA, 2015, 17m HEAL! VETERANS SPEAK ABOUT PTSD – Vicki Topaz, USA, 2015, 5m HELIO – Teddy Cecil, USA, 2014, 20m HOP HOP HOP – Jonathan Nininger, USA, 2015, 5m I’M GOING TO MARRY THIS BOY – Radha Mehta, USA, 2015, 4m INTO THE DARK – Lukas Hassel, USA, 2014, 14m IT’S MY DECISION – Lydia Cornell, USA, 2015, 11m JACOB’S PARADOX – Michael Peake, David James, USA, 2015, 36m KANADA GIRL -Rebecca Campbell, Canada, 2015, 11m KEPLER X-47 – Erin Le, USA, 2014, 14m METTLE – Kyran Speirs, UK, 2015, 11m MOMENTS OF CLARITY – Ebrahim Ghaeini, USA, 2015, 17m THE MUSE IS THE MOUNTAIN – Teresa Mular, Costa Rica, 2015, 49m NOCTURN – Alex Vickery-Howe, Australia, 2015, 21m PADRE – Ozcar Burfitt, Czech Republic, 2015, 5m REDEMPTION – Tom Vogel, Australia, 2015, 7m SAVAGE HERO – Dan Dieffenbach, USA, 2015, 10m THE SLUNK – Ozcar Burfitt, Czech Republic, 2014, 8m THE SUM TOTAL OF OUR MEMORY: FACING ALZHEIMERS – Barbara Klutinis, USA, 2014, 57m TOMBOLA – Travis Yates, USA, 2015, 17m TRUST LUST KILL – Tim Campione, USA, 2013, 7m 20 METERS OF LOVE IN MONTMARTRE – Pierre Gafflé, France, 2014, 5m TWO ROADS – Christine Chen, Adam Duncan, USA, 2015, 20m UNDER – Tyler Harris, USA, 2015, 15m WANTED – Nathan Jacobsen, USA, 2015, 22m WARD OF STATE – Sarah-Jane Woulahan, Australia, 2014, 29m WINTER LIGHT – Julian Higgins, USA, 2015, 28m

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  • 63rd San Sebastian International Film Festival Award Winners; SPARROWS Wins Best Film

    Rúnar Rúnarsson's "Sparrows" Rúnar Rúnarsson’s “Sparrows” is the winner of the Golden Shell for Best Film at the 63rd San Sebastian Film Festival. “Sparrows” is a drama about Ari, 16, who has been living with his mother in Reykjavik and is suddenly sent back to the remote Westfjords to live with his father Gunnar. Here he has to navigate a difficult relationship with his father, and he finds his childhood friends changed. In these hopeless and declining surroundings, Ari has to step up and find his way. 63rd San Sebastian International Film Festival Award-Winners Golden Shell for Best Film SPARROWS RÚNAR RÚNARSSON (ICELAND – DENMARK – CROATIA) Special Jury Prize EVOLUTION LUCILE HADZIHALILOVIC (FRANCE – BELGIUM – SPAIN) Silver Shell for Best Director JOACHIM LAFOSSE LES CHEVALIERS BLANCS / THE WHITE KNIGHTS JOACHIM LAFOSSE (BELGIUM – FRANCE) Silver Shell for Best Actress YORDANKA ARIOSA EL REY DE LA HABANA (THE KING OF HAVANA) AGUSTÍ VILLARONGA (SPAIN – DOMINICAN REP.) Silver Shell for Best Actor (tie) RICARDO DARIN TRUMAN CESC GAY (SPAIN – ARGENTINA) (tie) JAVIER CÁMARA TRUMAN CESC GAY (SPAIN – ARGENTINA) Jury Prize for Best Cinematography MANU DACOSSE EVOLUTION LUCILE HADZIHALILOVIC (FRANCE – BELGIUM – SPAIN) Jury Prize for Best Screenplay ARNAUD LARRIEU, JEAN-MARIE LARRIEU 21 NUITS AVEC PATTIE / 21 NIGHTS WITH PATTIE JEAN-MARIE LARRIEU, ARNAUD LARRIEU (FRANCE) Jury Special Mention EL APÓSTATA ( THE APOSTATE) FEDERICO VEIROJ (SPAIN – URUGUAY – FRANCE) Kutxabank-New Directors Award LE NOUVEAU / THE NEW KID RUDI ROSENBERG (FRANCE) SPECIAL MENTION TJUVHEDER / DRIFTERS PETER GRÖNLUND (SWEDEN) SPECIAL MENTION VIDA SEXUAL DE LAS PLANTAS (SEX LIFE OF PLANTS) SEBASTIÁN BRAHM (CHILE) Horizontes Award PAULINA SANTIAGO MITRE (ARGENTINA – BRAZIL – FRANCE) SPECIAL MENTION – LUIS SILVA DESDE ALLÁ (FROM AFAR) LORENZO VIGAS (VENEZUELA – MEXICO) SPECIAL MENTION TE PROMETO ANARQUÍA ( I PROMISE YOU ANARCHY) JULIO HERNÁNDEZ CORDÓN (MEXICO – GERMANY) Irizar Basque Film Award AMAMA (WHEN A TREE FALLS) ASIER ALTUNA IZA (SPAIN) SPECIAL MENTION – IRENE ESCOLAR UN OTOÑO SIN BERLÍN LARA IZAGIRRE Audience Award UMIMACHI DIARY / OUR LITTLE SISTER HIROKAZU KOREEDA (JAPAN) AWARD TO THE EUROPEAN FILM SHAN HE GU REN / MOUNTAINS MAY DEPART JIA ZHANG-KE (CHINA – FRANCE – JAPAN) EZAE Youth Award PAULINA SANTIAGO MITRE (ARGENTINA – BRAZIL – FRANCE) International Film Students Meeting Awards FIRST PRIZE NUEVA VIDA (NEW LIFE) KIRO RUSSO (ARGENTINA – BOLIVIA) Universidad del Cine (Argentina) SECOND PRIZE EL ENEMIGO (THE ENEMY) ALDEMAR MATIAS (CUBA) Escuela Internacional de Cine y TV (EICTV) (Cuba) THIRD PRIZE WADA’ / PREDICTION KHALED MZHER (GERMANY) Deutsche Film – und Fernsehakademie Berlin (Germany) ORONA AWARD NUEVA VIDA (NEW LIFE) KIRO RUSSO (ARGENTINA – BOLIVIA) Universidad del Cine (Argentina) TORINO AWARD VOLANDO VOY (I’LL FLY HIGHER) ISABEL LAMBERTI (NETHERLANDS) Netherlands Film Academy (Netherlands) Tokyo Gohan Film Festival Award NOMA, MY PERFECT STORM PIERRE DESCHAMPS (UK – DENMARK) Films in Progress Awards ERA O HOTEL CAMBRIDGE / THE CAMBRIDGE SQUATTER ELIANE CAFFÉ (BRASIL – FRANCE) Films in Progress Industry Award Ibermedia TV Films in Progress Award Europe-Latin America Co-production Forum. EGEDA Best Project Award LA OMISIÓN (THE OMISSION) SEBASTIÁN SCHJAER (ARGENTINA – GERMANY – FRANCE) SPECIAL MENTION TO THE PROYECT MEMORIAS DEL CALABOZO ÁLVARO BRECHNER (SPAIN-URUGUAY) Directed by Álvaro Brechner and Tornasol Films TVE-Another Look Award PAULINA SANTIAGO MITRE (ARGENTINA – BRAZIL – FRANCE) Spanish Cooperation Award LA TIERRA Y LA SOMBRA (LAND AND SHADE) CÉSAR AUGUSTO ACEVEDO (COLOMBIA – CHILE – BRAZIL – NETHERLANDS – FRANCE) FIPRESCI Award EL APÓSTATA ( THE APOSTATE) FEDERICO VEIROJ (SPAIN – URUGUAY – FRANCE) Zinemaldia FEROZ Award TRUMAN CESC GAY (SPAIN – ARGENTINA) SIGNIS Award MOIRA LEVAN TUTBERIDZE (GEORGIA) SPECIAL MENTION AMAMA (WHEN A TREE FALLS) ASIER ALTUNA IZA (SPAIN) Guipuzcoan Blood-Donors’ Association Corresponding to the Solidarity Award FREEHELD PETER SOLLETT (USA) Sebastiane Award FREEHELD PETER SOLLETT (USA)

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  • 13th Tallgrass Film Festival Announces Film Lineup; Opens with BAND OF ROBBERS, Closes with WAFFLE STREET

    BAND OF ROBBERS

    The 13th Tallgrass Film Festival taking place October 14 to 18, 2015, announced the full schedule of 203 films (54 features, 149 short films). Gala selections include the Opening Night film, Adam and Aaron Nees’ comedy BAND OF ROBBERS and the Closing Night selection of Ian and Eshom Nelms’ comedy WAFFLE STREET, bookending Valerie Weiss’ A LIGHT BENEATH THEIR FEET which will screen as the Stubbornly Independent competition winner.

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  • 10th Rome Film Fest Adds THE WALK – 3D Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Pablo Larraín Retrospective

    Robert Zemeckis’s The Walk starringJoseph Gordon-Levitt The Walk – 3D, the new film by Academy Award-winning director Robert Zemeckis, will be presented at the 10th Rome Film Fest running October 16 to 24, 2015. The brilliant co-creator and director of the “Back to the Future” trilogy, Forrest Gump, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Contact, and Cast Away, brings to the screen the true story of Philippe Petit, a French tight wire walker who amazed the city of New York by walking across a steel cable strung between the two towers of the World Trade Center. As in his previous films, Zemeckis reconciles the classic forms of storytelling with a powerful use of avant-garde technology – in this case IMAX®3D – to create a movie that captures audiences with its spectacular storyline and imagery. The star of the film, in the leading role of Petit, is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, one of the finest actors of his generation, equally at ease in major productions (Inception and The Dark Knight Rises by Christopher Nolan, Lincoln by Steven Spielberg) and independent productions (Brick and The Lookout). Co-starring, Academy award-winner Sir Ben Kingsley (Gandhi, Schindler’s List, Shutter Island, and Hugo Cabret), Charlotte Le Bon (Asterix & Obelix , Yves Saint Laurent), and James Badge Dale (“24”, “The Pacific”). The Walk – 3D is based on the book “To Reach the Clouds” by Philippe Petit, published by Faber and Faber. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GR1EmTKAWIw “When I first heard this story, I thought, ‘My God, this is a movie that A: should be made under any circumstance, and B: should be absolutely presented in 3D,” explains Zemeckis. “When you watch a wire walker, you always have to watch by looking up at him. You never get the perspective of what’s it like to be on the wire. Our film will follow Petit’s story but will ultimately put you on the wire, walking with Philippe, and by presenting it in 3D, it is going to be spectacular and very emotional. I love the idea of a guy – a performance artist – who pulls off this great caper. The caper is illegal, it’s dangerous, but it doesn’t hurt anybody. It seemed like something out of another time – you don’t really see stuff like that anymore. It was almost like a fable.” Rome Film Fest Artistic Director, Antonio Monda, declared: “Yet another magnificent film by a great director who can truly be an auteur while making incredibly spectacular films. Zemeckis’ cinema is, happily, both art and industry.” Pablo Larraín The 10th Rome Film Fest will also dedicate a complete retrospective to Chilean director, screenwriter, and producer Pablo Larraín. The retrospective, curated by Mario Sesti, artistic coordinator of the Selection Committee, will take place at the MAXXI – National Museum of the XXI Century Arts, which is producing the event in collaboration with the Embassy of Chile. “The Rome Film Fest is especially proud to be the first international festival to pay tribute to a filmmaker whose cinema seems to cut deep and with astonishing self-possession, like the scalpel of a prodigious surgeon, into the viscera of life. We have worked on this retrospective with the collaboration of the Embassy of Chile and of the MAXXI, the partnership with which is once again renewed and strengthened”. The thirty-nine year-old Chilean auteur, a remarkable talent with the capacity to imagine and create truly unique cinema, which has led him to become, with five films to his name, one of the most interesting filmmakers of his generation, will be in Rome to meet the audience of the Auditorium and to present his work. In a trilogy with rare visual and emotional impact, Larraín adopted original perspectives to tell the story of the rise and fall of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship. A parabola that went from Tony Manero (2008), presented at Cannes and winner of the Best Film Award at the Torino Film Festival, to Post Mortem (2010), in competition at the Venice Film Festival, to No (2012), starring Gael García Bernal, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film. His outstanding ability to provoke aversion and empathy, dismay and entrancement, in the characters and spaces of his films, emerged early in his debut film, Fuga (2006) and remained unchanged through El Club (2015), which won the Silver Bear in Berlin this year and will represent Chile at the next Oscars®.

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  • World Premiere of THE BIG SHORT Starring Steve Carell, Brad Pitt, Melissa Leo, Marisa Tomei to Close 2015 AFI FEST | TRAILER

    THE BIG SHORT Starring Steve Carell THE BIG SHORT featuring an all-star cast, will be the Closing Night film of AFI FEST on Thursday, November 12 at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Directed by Adam McKay with a screenplay by Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, the film stars Academy Award® winners Christian Bale, Brad Pitt, Melissa Leo and Marisa Tomei; Academy Award® nominees Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling; and Hamish Linklater, John Magaro, Rafe Spall, Jeremy Strong and Finn Wittrock. The film is based on the Michael Lewis book, “The Big Short: Inside The Doomsday Machine.”
    When four outsiders saw what the big banks, media and government refused to, the global collapse of the economy, they had an idea: The Big Short. Their bold investment leads them into the dark underbelly of modern banking where they must question everyone and everything. Based on the true story and best-selling book by Michael Lewis (The Blind Side, Moneyball), and directed by Adam Mckay (Anchorman, Step Brothers) The Big Short stars Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt.
    “Great movies demand that we look at our nation and ourselves with an unblinking eye,” said Jacqueline Lyanga, Director of AFI FEST. “THE BIG SHORT is the perfect exclamation point to our presentation of the year’s best films for its equally humorous, humbling and heart-pounding take on today’s America.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgqG3ITMv1Q

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  • 2015 Chicago International Film Festival Announces Films in Premiere Heavy International Documentary Competition

    Syl Johnson: Any Way The Wind Blows 2015 Chicago International Film Festival announces the lineup for its International Documentary Competition.  Highlights of the International Documentary Competition include the World Premieres of Syl Johnson: Any Way The Wind Blows (pictured above), a Chicago-based portrait of the most sampled artist in hip-hop, and Motley’s Law, which follows tough-as-nails lawyer – and former Mrs. Wisconsin – Kimberley Motley, the only American allowed to practice law in Afghanistan. This diverse lineup of official selections includes the multi-award-winning Polish documentary Call Me Marianna, which follows Marianna’s male-to-female transition as family and friends abandon her along the way; A Living Fire, an award-winning tour-de-force documentary of cinematography and sound design; Time Suspended, a tender, heartrending portrait of a woman committed to preserving the truths of Argentina’s horrible history in the 1970s; and In the Underground, a stunning look at coal miners and their families in China. The 51st Chicago International Film Festival runs October 15 to 29, 2015 at the AMC River East. INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION Banana Pancakes and the Children of Sticky Rice NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: Netherlands Director: Daan Veldhuizen Synopsis: In a lush remote village in northern Laos, tourism is on the rise. But as Western backpackers and new technologies begin to enter the town, the locals are ambivalent. Some are eager to embrace the economic opportunities, while others remain more resistant. A beautifully photographed and complex portrait of East-meets-West, Banana Pancakes and the Children of Sticky Rice captures the growing pains of “progress” with wit and subtlety. Call Me Marianna (Mów mi Marianna) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: Poland Director: Karolina Bielawska Synopsis: Her ex-wife won’t meet her. Her daughter rejects her. Her mother still calls her “son.” As Marianna transitions from male to female, she is abandoned by her loved ones, alone in a world unwilling to accept her true self. This multi-award-winning documentary is an intensely sympathetic and powerful account of one individual’s struggle to gain acceptance-even in the midst of profound physical hardship. The Closer We Get USA PREMIERE Country: Scotland, UK Director: Karen Guthrie Synopsis: Scottish director Karen Guthrie’s intimate documentary is a vivid chronicle of her coming to terms with a twofold loss, one past-of her nuclear family shattered years before by her father’s departure to Africa-and one present, when her mother, the family anchor, suffers a stroke. Full of surprising revelations, Guthrie’s personal story becomes an affecting and resonant look at post-colonialism and the complicated bonds of family. In The Underground (Di Ceng Shen Chu [地层深处]) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: China Director: Song Zhangtao Synopsis: Deep underneath the Earth’s surface, Chinese miners blackened with soot work long, dark days with little rest, while the stress and danger of their work increases worries at home. One has a child on the way, but can he maintain the precarious balance of his life and livelihood? Masterfully capturing the claustrophobic environments, In the Underground explores the physical and mental toll acutely felt both above and below. The Living Fire (Zhyva Vatra) USA PREMIERE Country: Ukraine Director: Ostap Kostyuk Synopsis: “Lives begin and end, but everything goes back to the earth.” A tour-de-force of cinematography and sound design, this captivating, award-winning documentary looks at three generations of sheepherders in the Carpathian Mountains. While father and son take their flock on their annual journey through the highlands, the 82-year-old widower reflects on his past back home. A sublime look at the cycles of life and the waning of tradition. Motley’s Law WORLD PREMIERE Country: Denmark Director: Nicole N. Horanyi Synopsis: This captivating documentary follows tough-as-nails lawyer (and former Mrs. Wisconsin) Kimberley Motley, the only American allowed to practice law in Afghanistan. Motley defends US and European citizens caught in the country’s legal and political quagmire, even as she finds herself under threat of assassination. While Motley brazenly chastises Afghani judges on behalf of her clients, she must also balance the needs of her family a world away. Syl Johnson: Any Way The Wind Blows WORLD PREMIERE Country: USA Director: Rob Hatch-Miller Synopsis: Velvet-voiced soul singer Syl Johnson struggled for decades before leaving the biz in the 1980s to open a Chicago fried-fish chain. Since then, he’s become one of the most-sampled artists in hip-hop. With a lively soundtrack, this buoyant world premiere documentary celebrates one man who can’t stop the music. Time Suspended (Tempo Suspendido) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: Mexico, Argentina Director: Natalia Bruschtein Synopsis: For the last 40 years, activist Laura Bonaparte has fought to keep alive the memory of her children, who were “disappeared” by Argentina’s military dictatorship in the 1970s. Now Laura’s own memory is beginning to fade. Time Suspended is a tender, heartrending portrait of a woman committed to preserving the truths of her nation’s horrible history, even as they slip from her grasp. Tough Love (Härte) NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: Germany Director: Rosa von Praunheim Synopsis: A violent German hustler, his innocent prostitute, and the shared histories of sexual abuse that bind them together: In this stranger-than-fiction romantic docu-drama, German New Wave filmmaker Rosa von Praunheim combines documentary and campy reenactments to tell the wild tale of Andreas Marquardt, now 59, a man who survived years of pimping, prison, and personal trauma to eventually find true love. Volta a Terra NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE Country: Portugal Director: João Pedro Plácido Synopsis: Daniel, a charismatic young farmer in northern Portugal, is dedicated to the farming methods of his forbearers. But will dreams of love take him away from his homeland? A bittersweet coming-of-age story featuring illuminating, hypnotic photography of the Portuguese countryside amid the changing seasons, Volta à Terra is a poetic love song to traditional ways of life.

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  • 23rd Hamptons International Film Festival Reveals Short Films Lineup

    WOMEN IN SINK, Director: Iris Zaki

    The 23rd Hamptons International Film Festival (HIFF) will present 10 programs of short films this year, including the Narrative Short Film and Documentary Short Film Competition programs, the New York Women In Film and Television: Women Calling The Shots program, the Ahoy! Shorts for All Ages program and the Crafted program, which features three short films about auteur Claude Lanzmann, and artists Phil Toledano and Hilary Knight. 

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