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  • Black Panthers Film to Open Pan African Film Festival

     The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the RevolutionThe Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

    Director Stanley Nelson’s The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution is the Opening Night film of the 23rd Pan African Film & Arts Festival (PAFF)  

    Triangle-Going to America will be highlighted as the Centerpiece selection and closing the Festival is The Man in 3B. All films will screen at RAVE Cinemas 15, located within the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza, 4200 Marlton Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90008. The 23rd Annual Pan African Film Festival will take place in Los Angeles February 5-16, 2015.

    Veteran documentarian Stanley Nelson brings his newest film to PAFF straight from Sundance Film Festival for its West Coast premiere. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution takes a look at the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, but also how it influenced how African-Americans look at themselves today. Whether they were right or wrong, whether they were good or bad, more than 40 years after the Black Panther Party was founded in Oakland, California, the group and its leadership remain powerful and enduring figures in our popular imagination. The Black Panthers is the first feature-length documentary to showcase the Black Panther Party, its significance to the broader American culture, its cultural and political awakening for Black people, and the painful lessons wrought when a movement derails. The film includes riveting eyewitness accounts from the first members who joined the organization when its founder, Huey P. Newton, was still alive as a young, brash upstart who confronted local police and American tradition with a loaded gun and a law book. This film weaves voices from varied perspectives who lived this story” police, FBI informants, journalists, white supporters, and detractors, those who remained loyal to the party and those who left it. Because the participants from all sides were so young in the 60s and 70s, they are still around to share firsthand accounts.

    “PAFF is excited about hosting award-winning director Stanley Nelson’s The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution. This film is right on time. The issues that the Black Panther Party and other Black Power organizations dealt with in the 1960s continue to be the major issues confronting the black community today. The film offers a striking and compelling look at the personalities, the drama, the wit that come hurtling down to us in the present day. The film is an entertaining must-see for all who are looking to better understand where we are at this historical moment and where we might go in the future,” says PAFF Founder and Executive Director, Ayuko Babu.

    Immigration has been the topic of many recent news reports and headlines, including President Obama taking bold new steps to fix America’s broken immigration system. Triangle-Going to America addresses this very issue. Each year, hundreds of Africans from Ethiopia, Eritrea and and throughout the African continent leave their countries to make the journey across the world with hope and dreams of coming to America. The film’s characters Kaleab and Jemal are willing to endure any danger to reach America and the promise of a better life. Along the way Kaleab meets Winta, an Eritrean beauty who is also making the journey. Together, they travel an arduous and illegal path wrought with danger, exploitation and death from East and North Africa through Italy, Mexico and finally to the United States. Triangle stars Solomon Bogale and Mahder Assefa, two of the most famous actors in Ethiopia.

    “At PAFF, we always want to stay current with today’s domestic and international issues and be entertaining at the same time. Triangle fits into this vision. Immigration is not just an issue in the Latino community, but also affects the Black communities in the U.S. and Europe,” adds Babu.

    The Man in 3B includes a star-studded cast, including Lamman Rucker, Billie D. Williams, Jackee Harry, Marla Gibbs, Brely Evans and more. Daryl Graham (Lamman Rucker) has just moved into a Jamaica, Queens, apartment building and his neighbors, male and female alike, can’t stop talking about him. From his extreme attractiveness to his undeniable swag, Daryl is the man every woman wants and every man wants to be.

    PAFF Executive Director Ayuko Babu says, “PAFF loves to showcase films like The Man in 3B. There is an interesting twist in the storyline which is not usually found in romantic comedies. This film is entertaining and gives us insight into ourselves and encourages attitudes that are important to our development, which makes this the perfect closing night film at PAFF.”

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  • Portland International Film Festival Unveils 2015 Poster

    Portland International Film Festival 2015 poster

    The Portland International Film Festival released the poster, designed by Sandstrom Partners, for its 38th annual edition taking place February 5 to 21, 2015.

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  • Wild Tales to Open 2015 Miami International Film Festival

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    Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes), directed by Damián Szifron, is the opening night film of the 32nd Miami International Film Festival taking place March 6 – 15, 2015.

    The black comedy, featuring an all-star cast made up of the who’s who of Argentina cinema (including perennial Miami International Film Festival audience favorite Ricardo Darín), makes its Florida premiere and marks the third directorial achievement for Miami International Film Festival alumnus Szifron, a deftly talented filmmaker hailing from Buenos Aires. Wild Tales is currently shortlisted for the 2015 Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award nominations, one of just nine titles whittled down from a record 83 films submitted worldwide. The final list of nominees will be revealed tomorrow, January 15th, from Los Angeles, home of the Oscars.

    Says Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival executive director Jaie Laplante, “A Ricardo Darín-starring, Damián Szifron-directed, Pedro Almodóvar-produced, Cannes Official Competition, Oscar-shortlisted film? Yes, please. The Festival is absolutely delighted to choose Wild Tales as our CINEDWNTWN Galas’ Opening Night Film, because it combines the talents of so many of our audience’s favorite artists, all of whom are working at the absolute top of their game.”

    Szifron’s debut feature film, The Bottom of the Sea (2003) played at 21st Miami International Film Festival in 2004, while his equally celebrated second film, On Probation, was released in 2005. Wild Tales marks Szifron’s first collaboration with legendary Spanish filmmaker and producer Pedro Almodóvar, who along with his brother Augustin, helm El Deseo, the film’s co-producers with Kramer & Sigman Films of Argentina.

    Wild Tales is a wickedly funny roundabout of six standalone but related shorts featuring dozens of characters, reaching operatic heights of subversive humor in tales of conflicts between the classes under common themes of violence and vengeance. Simon (Darín) is pushed to the breaking point by Buenos Aires civic bureaucrats who have towed his car on the day of his daughter’s birthday; whereas white-collar businessman Diego (Leonardo Sbaraglia) is enraged by blue-collar righteousness on a dusty, deserted highway. By chance, a roadside diner waitress (Julieta Zylberberg) meets the pompous jerk who destroyed her family; and wealthy patriarch Mauricio (Oscar Martinez) is determined to be the pompous jerk who won’t let anyone destroy his family.

    Actor Ricardo Darín is no stranger to Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival, having starred in numerous Official Selection films for many years, and attending the Festival in 2012 withChinese Take-Away at the 29th Miami International Film Festival at that year’s Closing Awards Night Gala. Erica Rivas, Diego Gentile, Dario Grandinetti, Oscar Martinez, Leonardo Sbaraglia, Julieta Zylberberg, German de Silva and many more complete the outstanding ensemble.

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  • New Downtown Creative Hub for 2015 Tribeca Film Festival

    The Creative Hub for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring StudiosThe Creative Hub for the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios

    The Tribeca Film Festival will launch a downtown creative hub for festivalgoers, during its 14th edition, April 15–April 26, 2015.

    The hub will provide a destination for festivalgoers to gather, collaborate and share stories in New York City. A residency at Spring Studios—a 150,000 square foot state-of-the-art creative, production & event center located at 50 Varick Street—will bring filmmakers, artists, audiences, partners and VIPs together in one place. Collective spaces for filmmakers, industry, press, will supplement venues for the majority of the Festival’s special events including Tribeca Talks, innovation events, Awards Night, and parties. The Festival has created a new Resident Pass that will provide access to the creative hub for the duration of the Festival and a Resident Day Pass that will provide day-to-day access. Both passes go on sale January 20th.

    “Since the beginning, we envisioned a space where the Festival community could interact and explore ideas, and where we could celebrate storytellers, artists and their work,” said Jane Rosenthal, co-founder, TFF. “Our residency at Spring will provide the perfect environment for filmmakers, industry, press and Festival-goers.”

    TFF also announced its return to Regal Cinemas Battery Park Stadium 11, which will present press, industry and public screenings on all 11 screens. These new venues anchor the Festival downtown, where they are joined by longtime Festival venues including BMCC’s Tribeca Performing Arts Center—home to many of the Festival’s gala red carpet premieres, Tribeca Cinemas, and Brookfield Place, which hosts the annual Tribeca Drive-In® movies on the Hudson River. Additional venues include SVA Theater and Bow Tie Cinemas’ renovated Chelsea Cinemas.

    “Spring is excited to collaborate with the Tribeca Film Festival.  Within our mission to be the home of groundbreaking creative ideas in New York and the vibrant TriBeCa neighborhood in particular, TFF is a natural partner in our efforts to connect thought-leaders, artists and the community in delivering leading-edge innovations, ideas and experiences,” said Mark Loy, CEO and Founder of Spring Studios.  “We are honored to be the new hub for TFF and look forward to a future filled with groundbreaking cultural experiences that this partnership inspires.”

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  • SELMA, LIFE, Among Gala Films in 2015 Berlinale Special

    Life directed by Anton Corbijn
    Life directed by Anton Corbijn

    Berlinale Special of 2015 Berlin International Film Festival presents recent works by contemporary filmmakers, biopics of renowned personalities.

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  • Bill Condon MR. HOLMES Among Titles Added to 2015 Berlinale

    Mr. HolmesMr. Holmes

    Eight films have been selected for the Competition Program of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival.

    Body
    Poland
    By Malgorzata Szumowska (Stranger, Elles, In the Name of) 
    With Janusz Gajos, Maja Ostaszewska, Justyna Suwala
    World premiere

    Cha và con và (Big Father, Small Father and Other Stories)
    Vietnam / France / Germany / Netherlands
    By Di Phan Dang (Bi, Don’t Be Afraid)
    With Do Thi Hai Yen, Le Cong Hoang, Truong The Vinh
    World premiere

    Journal d’une femme de chambre (Diary of a Chambermaid)
    France / Belgium
    By Benoit Jacquot (Farewell, My Queen; Three Hearts)
    With Léa Seydoux, Vincent Lindon, Clotilde Mollet, Hervé Pierre, Vincent Lacoste
    World premiere

    Mr. Holmes
    United Kingdom
    By Bill Condon (The Fifth Estate)
    With Ian McKellen, Laura Linney, Milo Parker, Hiroyuki Sanada, Hattie Morahan
    World premiere – Out of competition

    Queen of the Desert
    USA
    By Werner Herzog (Fata Morgana, Fitzcarraldo, Cave of Forgotten Dreams)
    With Nicole Kidman, James Franco, Damian Lewis , Robert Pattinson
    World premiere

    Taxi
    Iran
    By Jafar Panahi (Closed Curtain, Offside)
    With Jafar Panahi
    World premiere

    Victoria
    Germany
    By Sebastian Schipper (Gigantic, A Friend of Mine)
    With Laia Costa, Frederick Lau, Franz Rogowski, Burak Yigit, Max Mauff, André M. Hennicke
    World premiere

    Yi bu zhi yao (Gone with the Bullets)
    People’s Republic of China / USA / Hong Kong, China
    By Wen Jiang (Let the Bullets Fly)
    With Wen Jiang, You Ge, Yun Zhou, Qi Shu, Huang Hung
    International premiere

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  • 27 Short Films on Lineup for 2015 Berlin Intl Film Festival

    Take What You Can CarryTake What You Can Carry

    27 short films from will be competing at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival, as well as the nomination for best short film at the European Film Awards and the first-ever EUR 20,000 Audi Short Film Award.

    This year’s members of the International Short Film Jury are documentary filmmaker and curator Madhusree Dutta, Turkish artist Halil Altındere, and producer and festival director Wahyuni A. Hadi from Singapore. Screening in competition are the latest works of Nadav Lapid, Amit Dutta, Jennifer Reeder, Matt Porterfield, artist duos Daniel Schmidt & Alexander Carver, Mischa Leinkauf & Matthias Wermke in collaboration with Lutz Henke, Billy Roisz & Dieter Kovačič, among many others.

    What images have the power to dispel the pleasure found by some in being a soldier? Israeli director Nadav Lapid asks himself this question and then discovers an image that is able to do exactly that in Lama? (Why?). In Japan, there’s a new term since Fukushima: “atomic divorce”. It is what the many divorces are called that have been filed all over Japan in the aftermath of the catastrophe. Christian Bau attempts to capture this phenomenon in Snapshot Mon Amour. David Muñoz visits a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon. The production of his film El Juego del Escondite (Hide & Seek) relates directly to the question of what enables a refugee to remain the subject of his or her own narrative. Then there is the quintessence of artist intervention in public space – the raising of white flags atop the Brooklyn Bridge last summer in New York City – which can be seen as either an affront or a chance: the documentary Symbolic Threats by Leinkauf, Wermke and Henke offers a number of interpretations.

    Matt Porterfield’s Take What You Can Carry tells of a young woman who is a foreigner in Berlin – and in doing so portrays Generation Y, with performance group Gob Squad as its mouthpiece. Jennifer Reeder’s Blood Below the Skin gives a glimpse of the tender and tangled web of love and dependency between a mother and her daughter that goes beyond the traditional allocation of roles.

    Berlinale Shorts 2015:

    Architektura, Ulu Braun, Germany, 15’ (WP)
    Bad at Dancing, Joanna Arnow, USA, 11’ (WP)
    Blood Below the Skin, Jennifer Reeder, USA, 32’ (WP)
    Chitrashala (House of Painting), Amit Dutta, India, 19’ (WP)
    Däwit (Daewit), David Jansen, Germany, 15’ (WP)
    Dissonance, Till Nowak, Germany, 17’ (WP)
    Hosanna, Na Young-kil, South Korea, 25’ (DP)
    La Isla está Encantada con Ustedes (The Island is Enchanted with You), Alexander Carver & Daniel Schmidt, USA / Switzerland / Australia, 28’ (IP)
    El Juego del Escondite (Hide & Seek), David Muñoz, Spain, 23’ (WP)
    Kamakshi, Satindar Singh Bedi, India, 25’ (WP)
    Lama? (Why?), Nadav Lapid, Israel, 5’ (IP)
    Lembusura, Wregas Bhanuteja, Indonesia, 10’ (IP)
    Lo Sum Choe Sum (3 Year 3 Month Retreat), Dechen Roder, Bhutan, 20’ (WP)
    maku (veil), Yoriko Mizushiri, Japan, 6’ (WP)
    The Mad Half Hour, Leonardo Brzezicki, Argentina / Denmark, 22’ (WP)
    Mar de Fogo (Sea of Fire), Joel Pizzini, Brazil, 8’ (WP)
    Of Stains, Scrap & Tires, Sebastian Brameshuber, Austria / France, 19’ (IP)
    Pebbles at Your Door, Vibeke Bryld, Denmark, 18’ (WP)
    Planet Ʃ, Momoko Seto, France, 12’ (WP)
    San Cristóbal, Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo, Chile, 29’ (WP)
    Shadowland, John Skoog, Sweden, 15’ (IP)
    Snapshot Mon Amour, Christian Bau, Germany, 6’ (WP)
    Superior, Erin Vassilopoulos, USA, 16’ (IP)
    Symbolic Threats, Mischa Leinkauf, Matthias Wermke & Lutz Henke, Germany, 16’ (WP)
    Take What You Can Carry, Matt Porterfield, USA / Germany, 30’ (WP)
    The, Billy Roisz & Dieter Kovačič, Austria, 13’ (WP)
    YúYú, Marc Johnson, France / Spain / USA, 15’ (WP)

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  • Isabel Coixet’s NOBODY WANTS THE NIGHT to Open 2015 Berlinale

    Nobody Wants the Night

    The 65th Berlin International Film Festival will open on February 5 with the world premiere of Nobody Wants the Night, by Spanish director Isabel Coixet.

    The Spanish-French-Bulgarian co-production takes place in 1908, in the Arctic seclusion of Greenland. The adventure film focuses on courageous women and ambitious men who put anything at stake for love and glory.

    The ensemble cast includes international stars such as French actress and Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche (Camille Claudel 1915, The English Patient), Japanese actress Rinko Kikuchi (Babel,The Brothers Bloom) and Irish film artist Gabriel Byrne (The Usual Suspects, Miller’s Crossing). Filming took place in Bulgaria, Norway and Spain.

    “I’m very pleased that Nobody Wants the Night will open the 2015 Berlinale. Isabel Coixet has created an impressive and perceptive portrait of two women in extreme circumstances,” says Dieter Kosslick, director of the Berlinale. “It will also be the first film to be screened in Dolby Atmos® in our Berlinale Palast.”

    Six films by Isabel Coixet have already been presented in various sections of past Berlinale programmes, including My Life Without Me (2003) and Elegy (2008) in Competition. In 2009 Isabel Coixet was member of the festival’s International Jury.

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  • Montclair Film Festival Announces 2015 Poster Contest Winner

    montclair film festival 2015 poster

    Montclair resident and graphic designer Amanda Ansorge’s design has been selected to serve as the Montclair Film Festival (MFF)’s 2015 Festival Campaign.

    The design, selected from dozens of submissions to the festival’s annual Poster Contest, features a beautiful text treatment and swirling imagery against a bright yellow background and marks an exciting new direction for the festival’s brand. The design will be utilized in 2015’s MFF posters, banners, publications and advertising as the 2015 festival’s signature image.

    “Amanda has created a beautiful design and we are so pleased to be able to showcase her work,” said MFF Executive Director Tom Hall. “Working under the leadership of our Marketing Committee leaders and Board Members Kelly Coogan Swanson and Lisa Ingersoll, MFF continues to build an exciting brand that maintains a deep connection to our community.”

    Amanda Ansorge is a graphic designer and the Art Director for Red Hot Magazine, a bimonthly about Red Bank and its surrounding area. She has branded and designed publications for numerous New Jersey destinations, including Asbury Park, Englewood, and the Ironbound District in Newark. Amanda is a graduate of Brown University, and pursued graduate studies in industrial design at Pratt Institute. A New Jersey native, Amanda lives in Montclair with her husband and two sons.

    “I’m so honored to have my design represent the Montclair Film Festival,” Ansorge said.

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  • 2015 Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Official Selections

    A DOG NAMED GUCCI, Gorman BechardA DOG NAMED GUCCI, Gorman Bechard

    The Big Sky Documentary Film Festival announced the lineup for the 2015 festival, which includes a record number of screenings.

    Now in its 12th year, the festival runs from February 6-16 across four venues in downtown Missoula, Montana, and will include four competitions in the Feature, Short, Mini-Doc, and Big Sky Award categories.  Competition films, thematic strands, Big Sky Doc Shop events, and special presentations will be announced in mid-January.  

    2015 BIG SKY DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIAL SELECTIONS – 

    1971, Johanna Hamilton, 80 minutes
    20/NOTHING, Rachel Stevens, 6 minutes
    A DOG NAMED GUCCI, Gorman Bechard, 83 minutes
    A LINE IN THE SAND, Justin Clifton & Chris Cresci, 2 minutes
    ABDULAI, Aidan Avery, 14 minutes
    ABOVE ALL ELSE, John Fiege, 95 minutes
    ABOVE THE ALLEY, BENEATH THE SKY, Dominic Gill, 24 minutes 
    ALMOST THERE, Dan Rybicky & Aaron Wickenden, 93 minutes
    AN HONEST LIAR, Justin Weinstein & Tyler Measom, 90 minutes
    AND WE WERE YOUNG, Andy Smentanka, 111 minutes 
    BACK ON BOARD: GREG LOUGANIS, Cheryl Furjanic, 86 minutes
    BADGER CREEK, Randy Vasquez & Jonathan Skurnik, 8 minutes 
    BAJA’S SECRET MIRACLE, Eliana Alvarez Martinez,12 minutes
    BARD IN THE BACKCOUNTRY, Cindy Stillwell & Tom Watson, 56 minutes
    BASHIR’S VISION, Daniel Roher, 15 minutes
    BEDEVIL, Sam Carroll, 67 minutes
    BEING EVEL, Daniel Junge, 100 minutes
    BELLY OF THE BEAST, Rob Norton, 15 minutes
    BIG MOCCASIN, Chelsea Moynehan & Andrew Moynehan, 66 minutes
    BILL ORHMANN: LOOKING FOR THE TRUTH. Rob Norton, 8 minutes, 2012
    BILLY MIZE AND THE BAKERSFIELD SOUND, William Saunders, 95 minutes
    BLACKSUN, Jon Bougher & Kohl Threlkeld, 7 minutes
    BLENDHER, John Frank Freeman, 11 minutes 
    BLINDSIGHT,  Bob Sacha, 16 minutes
    BOYS WITH BROKEN EARS,  Nima Shayeghi, 80 minutes
    BRAVE NEW WILD, Oakley Anderson-Moore, 75 minutes
    BREAK KIDS, Emily Kassie, 8 minutes
    BROKEN CITY POETS, Ariane Wu, 29 minutes
    BROKEN LANDSCAPES, Michael T. Miller, 13 minutes
    BROKEN SONG, Claire Dix, 71 minutes
    BUGARACH, Sergi Cameron, Ventura Durall & Salvador Sunyer, 90 minutes
    BY BLOOD, Sam Russell & Marcos Barbery, 63 minutes
    CAILLEACH, Rosie Reed Hillman, 14 minutes
    CHILDREN OF THE ARCTIC, Nick Brandestini, 94 minutes
    CJ HENDRY: PEN ON PAPER, Rob Norton, 3 minutes
    COACHING COLBURN, Jeff Bemiss, 16 minutes
    COMIC BOOK HEAVEN, E.J. McLeavey-Fisher, 12 minutes
    CONTROVERSIES, Ryan Mckenna, 22 minutes
    COUNTING THE DEAD, Catharine Axley, 7 minutes 
    CRAZY CARL AND HIS MAN BOOBS, Mike Woolf, 50 minutes
    CROOKED CANDY, Andrew Rodgers, 6 minutes
    DAUGHTERS OF EMMONAK, Graeme Aegerter, Bobby Moser & Samantha Andre, 17 minutes
    DAVID & ME, Ray Klonsky & Marc Lamy, 69 minutes
    DAVID HOCKNEY IN THE NOW,  Lucy Walker, 6 minutes
    DESERT HAZE, Sofie Benoot, 109 minutes
    DIVIDE IN CONCORD, Kris Kaczor & Dave Regos, 83 minutes
    DO YOU DREAM IN COLOR?, Abigail Fuller & Sarah Ivy, 76 minutes
    DON’T THINK I’VE FORGOTTEN, John Pirozzi, 107 minutes
    DRY SEASON,  Max Good & Tyler Trumbo, 8 minutes
    DRYDEN: THE SMALL TOWN THAT CHANGED THE FRACKING GAME, Chris Jordan-Blochm 11 minutes
    F-LINE, Silvia Turchin, 9 minutes 
    FIGHTER BY NATURE, JP Keenan & Aryelle Cormier, 28 minutes
    FINDING TRACTION, Jaime Jacobsen, 57 minutes 
    FISHTAIL, Andrew Renzi, 61 minutes
    FLORENCE, ARIZONA, Andrea B. Scott, 77 minutes
    FOR ALL, Rachel Stevens, 15 minutes
    FUNGIPHILIA RISING, Madison Mcclintock, 13 minutes 
    GARDENERS OF EDEN, Anneliese Vandenberg & Austin Peck, 62 minutes
    GAUCHO DEL NORTE, Sofian Khan, 58 minutes
    GIAP’S LAST DAY AT THE IRONING BOARD FACORY, Tony Nguyen, 25 minutes
    GNARLY IN PINK, Benjamin Mullinkosson & Kristelle Laroche, 7 minutes
    GODKA CIRKA, Àlex Lora & Antonio Tibaldi, 10 minutes
    GROWING HOME, Faisal Attrache, 21 minutes
    HEARTS AND MINDS, Peter Davis, 112 minutes, 1974
    HIGHRISE (An interactive documentary), Katerina Cizek
    HINOKI FARM, Akiro Hellgardt, 29 minutes
    HIP HOP-ERATION, Bryn Evans, 93 minutes
    HOLLOW (An Interactive Documentary), Elaine Mcmillion
    HOTEL 22, Elizabeth Lo, 8 minutes
    HUNGRY HORSE, Pieter ten Hoopen, Tim McLaughlin & Brian Storm, 43 minutes 
    IN COUNTRY, Mike Attie & Meghan O’Hara, 80 minutes
    ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, 9 minutes 
    JALANAN, Daniel Ziv, 107 minutes
    JORDANNE, Zak Razvi, 5 minutes
    JUNK STUDIO, Kier Atherton, 7 minutes
    KOSMA, Sonja Blagojevic, 75 minutes
    KUNG FU ELLIOT, Matthew Bauckman & Jaret Belliveau, 128 minutes
    LA ALFOMBRA ROJA, Iosu Lopez, 12 minutes
    L.A. MINER, Thomas Wood, 24 minutes
    LA REINA, Manuel Abramovich, 19 minutes 
    LADY BE GOOD: INSTRUMENTAL WOMEN IN JAZZ, Kay Ray, 80 minutes
    LAST STOP IN SANTA ROSA, Elizabeth Lo, 5 minutes
    LITTLE HERO, Marcus A. McDouglad & Jennifer Medvin, 10 minutes
    LIVES WORTH LIVING, Eric Neudel, 60 minutes
    LOVE AND TERROR: ON THE HOWLING PLAINS OF NOWHERE, Dave Jannetta, 100 minutes
    LUCHADORA, River Finlay, 12 minutes
    MEET THE HITLERS, Matt Ogens, 83 minutes
    MIE NISHI, Bruno Caticha, 19 minutes 
    MINERS SHOT DOWN, Rehad Desai, 86 minutes
    MR FOGG, Joseph Dixon, 17 minutes
    NATURAL LIFE, Tirtza Even, 76 minutes
    NOW EN ESPANOL, Andrea Meller, 67 minutes
    OMA EN OPA (Grandma and Grandpa), Charlotte de Bekker, 8 minutes
    OMID, Jawad Wahabzada, 9 minutes
    ON BEAUTY, Joanna Rudnick, 30 minutes
    ONE YEAR LEASE, Brian Bolster, 11 minutes
    OUT OF DEEPWOOD, Craig Weflen, 23 minutes
    PERSONAL GOLD, Tamara Christopherson, 89 minutes 
    POUTERS, Paul Fegan, 17 minutes
    RETURN OF THE RIVER, Jessica Plumb & John Gussman, 70 minutes
    REUNIONS, Naomi Wise, 10 minutes
    RUHR RECORD, Rainer Komers, 45 minutes 
    SALAD DAYS, Scott Crawford, 104 minutes 
    SANTA CRUZ DEL ISLOTE, Luke Lorentzen, 19 minutes
    SHEILD AND SPEAR, Petter Ringbom, 89 minutes
    SHOWFOLK, Ned McNeilage, 23 minutes
    SIBLINGS ARE FOREVER, Frode Fimland, 85 minutes
    SIGHTLINES, Genevieve Bicknell, 16 minutes
    SILENCED, James Sipone, 102 minutes
    SILENCING THE THUNDER, Eddie Roqueta, 27 minutes 
    SLOW SEASON, John Fiege, 6 minutes
    SOFT VENGENCE: ALBIE SACHS & THE NEW SOUTH AFRICA, Abby Ginzberg, 86 minutes 
    TERRANCE, Joris Debeij, 6 minutes
    THE AGE OF LOVE, Steven Loring, 78 minutes
    THE ALAN LANE STORY, Tyler Pfiffner & Kimberly Kozub, 15 minutes
    THE CASE OF THE THREE SIDED DREAM, Adam Kahan, 87 minutes 
    THE DISEASE, Nathaniel Maddux, 15 minutes
    THE HIP HOP FELLOW, Kenneth Price, 79 minutes
    THE IMMORTALISTS, Jason Sussberg & David Alvarado, 79 minutes
    THE LAST SEASON,  Sara Dosa, 80 minutes  
    THE LAST SMALLHOLDER, Francis Lee, 9 minutes
    THE LAST STOP IN SANTA ROSA, 5 minutes
    THE ORCHESTRA, Francesco Merini & Helmut Failoni, 60 minutes
    THE ORPHAN GIRL, Yarrow Kraner, 20 minutes
    THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS, Edward Lovelace & James Hall, 83 minutes
    THE SOWER, Julie Perron, 77 minutes
    THE VOW, Cameron Zohoori, 40 minutes
    THE WHALE HUNT, (An interactive documentary), Jonathan Harris
    THE YEAR WE THOUGHT ABOUT LOVE,  Ellen Brodsky, 68 minutes
    THERE WILL BE NO STAY, Patty Dillion, 71 minutes  
    TO LIVE DELIBERATELY, Marshall Granger, 10 minutes
    TOMORROW WE DISAPPEAR, Adam Weber & Jim Goldblum, 84 minutes
    TONGUE RIVER HOME, Eliza Goode, 5 minutes
    TOP SPIN, Sara Newens & Mina T. Son, 76 minutes
    TREASURE ISLAND, Elizabeth Lo & Melissa Langer, 7 minutes
    TRUE SON, Kevin Gordon, 72 minutes
    UNDER THE BED, Michael Galinsky & Suki Hawley, 11 minutes
    UNPLUGGED, Mladen Kovacevic, 51 minutes
    WAR WITHIN THE WALLS, Courtney Marsh, 28 minutes
    WE ARE THE ONES, Jon Michael Shink, Michael Skinner, 62 minutes
    WELL NOW YOU’RE HERE, THERE’S NO WAY BACK – 109 minutes
    WHERE I CAN’T BE FOUND, Arjun Talwar, 15 minutes

    JOHN COHEN RETROSPECTIVE –

      ROSCOE HOLCOLM FROM DAISY, KENTUCKY, 29 minutes
    MOUNTAIN MUSIC OF PERU, 58 minutes, 1984
    GYPSIES SING LONG BALLADS, 28 minutes, 1982
    DANCING WITH THE INCAS, 58 minutes, 1991
    THE HIGH LONESOME SOUND, 68 minutes, 1963
    END OF AN OLD SONG, 27minutes, 1970 
    SAM GREEN RETROSPECTIVE – 
    THE LOVE SONG OF BUCKMINSTER FULLER (w/Yo La Tengo), 2012
    CLEAR GLASSES, 4 minutes 
    LOVE LETTER TO THE FOG (A Cinematic Study of Fog In San Francisco), 2013, 10 minutes 
    UTOPIA, PT. 3: THE WORLD’S LARGEST SHOPPING MALL, 2009, 13 minutes 
    THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE, 28 minutes 
    LOT 63, GRAVE C, 10 minutes, 2006 
    THE FABULOUS STAINS: BEHIND THE MOVIE, 1999, 11 minutes
    THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND, 2003 
    RAINBOW MAN/JOHN 3:16
    THE MEASURE OF ALL THINGS, 60 minutes (w/live score by Brendan Canty, Todd Griffin, & Catherine McRae)

     

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  • Palm Springs Intl Film Fest Announces 2016 Dates

    Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF)

     The Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) has announced that the dates of next year’s festival will be January 1-11, 2016, for the 27th edition. 

    The festival will host a New Year’s Eve celebration for all attending festival guests on Dec. 31 at the Palm Springs Convention Center.  The festival will begin on Friday, January 1 with all day screenings and the Opening Night screening followed by a reception at the Palm Springs Art Museum.  The festival’s Awards Gala will be held on Saturday, January 2 at the Palm Springs Convention Center. This year’s star-studded event, hosted by Mary Hart, honored Robert Duvall, the cast of The Imitation Game, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Richard Linklater, Julianne Moore, David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike, Eddie Redmayne, J.K. Simmons and Reese Witherspoon. Closing Night will take place on Sunday, January 10 with the Best of the Fest screening on Monday, January 11.

    “The Palm Springs International Film Festival has always been the first major event of the calendar year and we plan on continuing that tradition,” said Festival Chairman Harold Matzner. “Our festival has become an important stop on the awards season trail for both actors and filmmakers as well as our strong showcase of foreign language cinema.”

    The 26th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival runs until January 12, 2015. 

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  • Winona Ryder, Jonathan Nolan Among Jury Members For 2015 Sundance Film Festival

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    Sundance Film Festival revealed the names of the members of the six juries awarding prizes at the 2015 Festival, taking place January 22 to February 1 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.  

    Comedian Tig Notaro will host the Festival’s feature film awards ceremony on January 31 in Park City.  Notaro executive produced the documentary, Tig, about her life, which will have its world premiere in the Festival’s Documentary Premieres section.

    Short Film Awards will be announced at a separate ceremony on January 27 at Park City’s Jupiter Bowl.

    U.S. DOCUMENTARY JURY

    Eugene Hernandez
    Eugene Hernandez is the deputy director of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, where he leads strategy and operations for the institution, and is also the co-publisher of the award-winning Film Comment magazine, the official publication of the organization. He previously served as the director of digital strategy, where he oversaw all digital platforms and content. Prior to the Film Society, Hernandez co-founded Indiewire in 1996 and as editor-in-chief built the company over 14 years to become the leading online community and editorial publication for independent and international films and filmmakers. Additionally, he has worked extensively as a consultant for several non-profits, written for major print and online publications, and annually participates in the international film festival circuit as a juror and panelist.

    Kirsten Johnson
    Kirsten Johnson is a cinematographer and director. Her most recent camera work appears in Citizen Four, Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs Gravity, and The Wound and the Gift. Her credits include Academy Award-nominated The Invisible War, and Tribeca Film Festival documentary winner, Pray the Devil Back to Hell. She and Laura Poitras shared the 2010 Sundance Film Festival Cinematography Award for The Oath. Her shooting is featured in Fahrenheit 9/11, Academy Award-nominated Asylum, Emmy-winning Ladies First, and Sundance Film Festival premieres: A Place at the Table, This Film is Not Yet Rated, and Derrida. Deadline, co-directed with Katy Chevigny, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the Thurgood Marshall Award. She is currently editing A Blind Eye, a documentary that investigates her relationship as a cinematographer to those she films.

    Michele Norris
    Michele Norris is a host and special correspondent at NPR. She produces in-depth profiles, interviews, and series, and guest hosts NPR News programs. Norris was a host on NPR’s “All Things Considered” for a decade. She leads The Race Card Project, an initiative to foster a wider conversation about race in America that she created after publishing her family memoir,The Grace of Silence. Norris received a Peabody Award for her work on The Race Card Project. Prior to joining NPR, Norris was a correspondent for ABC News, The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, and the Los Angeles Times. She has received several national honors for her work and has interviewed world leaders, Nobel laureates, Academy Award winners, American presidents, military leaders, and even astronauts traveling in outer space.

    Gordon Quinn
    Gordon Quinn has been producing documentaries and mentoring filmmakers for five decades as co-founder and artistic director of Kartemquin Films. His credits include directing Golub, Prisoner of Her Past, and A Good Man, and executive producing Hoop Dreams, Stevie, The Interrupters, The Trials of Muhammad Ali, The Homestretch, and Life Itself. Currently, he is executive producer on the Al Jazeera America series Hard Earned, and directing ’63 Boycott. A passionate advocate for independent public media, Gordon is an expert on fair use, ethics, and storytelling in documentary. He has received awards from the Emmys, Peabodys, PGA, DGA, and the Sundance Film Festival. In 2014, he received a Career Achievement award from Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and a Master of Cinema award from the RiverRun International Film Festival.

    Roger Ross Williams
    Roger Ross Williams directed God Loves Uganda, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and screened at more than 75 film festivals worldwide, winning over a dozen awards. Williams also directed and produced Music by Prudence, which won the 2010 Academy Award for documentary short subject. He is the first African-American to win an Oscar for directing and producing a film, short or feature. Williams has several projects in development, including a transmedia project calledTraveling While Black; a feature documentary, Life, Animated, about the son of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind; and a narrative feature film. Williams serves on the alumni advisory board of the Sundance Institute. He splits his time between upstate New York and Amsterdam.

    U.S. DRAMATIC JURY

    Lance Acord
    Lance Acord made his feature director of photography debut with Buffalo ’66 at Sundance Film Festival in 1998. A highly sought-after cinematographer, his credits include God’s Pocket, Where the Wild Things Are, Marie Antoinette, Lost in Translation, Adaptation, and Being John Malkovich. Acord seamlessly transitioned into commercial directing—collecting three nominations from the Directors Guild of America, numerous Cannes Gold Lions, and an Emmy—for such memorable work asThe Force for Volkswagen, Jogger for Nike and Apple’s Misunderstood. A frequent contributor to the Sundance Film Festival as a producer as well as a cinematographer, Acord, via his production company Park Pictures, was a producer on Robot & Frank, God’s Pocket, and Infinitely Polar Bear.

    Sarah Flack
    Sarah Flack is an award-winning film editor based in New York. She won a BAFTA award for editing Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation, and their collaboration has continued with Marie Antoinette, Somewhere, and The Bling Ring. Flack won an Emmy and an American Cinema Editors award with Robert Pulcini for their editing of the HBO film Cinema Verite, directed by Shari Springer Berman and Pulcini. After working on the Prague set of Steven Soderbergh’s second feature, Kafka, Flack went on to edit three of his subsequent films: Schizopolis, The Limey, and Full Frontal. She has also edited films for Sam Mendes, Michel Gondry, Peter Hedges, Michael Showalter, and Edward Burns. Flack graduated from Brown University with degrees in political science and semiotics.

    Cary Fukunaga
    Cary Joji Fukunaga graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz. His film work as a writer, director, and cinematographer has taken him from the Arctic Circle to Haiti and West Africa. He has received several grants, including a 2008 Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, a John H. Johnson film award, and a 2005 Princess Grace Foundation Fellowship. Fukunaga wrote and directed the short film Victoria para Chino, which screened at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and won more than two dozen international awards, including an honorable mention at the Sundance Film Festival and a Student Academy Award. His first feature film, Sin Nombre, premiered in the U.S. Dramatic Competition at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, earning him the Directing Award and the Excellence in Cinematography Award. He also directed Jane Eyre in 2011 and, most recently, the acclaimed first season of True Detective for HBO, for which he earned an Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series.

    Winona Ryder
    With two Academy Award nominations and a Golden Globe to her credit, Winona Ryder is one of Hollywood’s most sought-after talents and classic beauties. She will next be seen in Experimenter opposite Peter Sarsgaard, Taryn Manning, and John Leguizamo, set to premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. She is currently in production on the TV miniseries Show Me a Hero, opposite Oscar Isaac, James Belushi, and Catherine Keener. Ryder was recently seen in The Iceman, which premiered to rave reviews at the Venice and Toronto film festivals in 2012. On television, she recently appeared in Turks and Caicos alongside Bill Nighy and Christopher Walken. She appeared in Darren Aronofsky’s 2010 supernatural thriller Black Swan, and appeared in 2011 in The Dilemma from director Ron Howard. Ryder starred in and served as executive producer on the critically acclaimed Girl, Interrupted, and as Jo in Gillian Armstrong’s highly praised version of Little Women, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The previous year she was also nominated, and won the Golden Globe and National Board of Review Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Martin Scorsese’s The Age of Innocence. Ryder has worked with some of today’s most important directors, including Woody Allen, Francis Ford Coppola, and Jim Jarmusch. She was a juror for the 51st Annual Cannes International Film Festival and has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Serving on the Board of Trustees to the American Indian College Fund, Ryder has also been very involved with the KlaasKids Foundation since the organization’s inception in 1994.

    Edgar Wright
    As a teenager in England, Edgar Wright started making short comedy films after winning a video camera in a competition. At 20, he directed the no-budget western A Fistful of Fingers. This led to a foray into television, directing comedy shows for the BBC and Paramount Comedy Channel. He also directed two seasons of Channel 4′s cult classic Spaced. In 2004, Wright directed Shaun of the Dead, the first film in his Cornetto Trilogy. Shaun was followed by Hot Fuzz in 2007 and The World’s End in 2013. The three films combined have amassed a box office of over $150 million. Wright also directed Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, which he co-wrote with Michael Bacall; co-wrote Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin; and directed the faux trailer Don’t for Quentin Tarantino’s and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse. Upcoming projects include Baby Driver for Working Title, Collider for Bad Robot, and Grasshopper Jungle for Sony.

    WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY JURY

    Elena Fortes Acosta
    Elena Fortes Acosta was born in Mexico City in 1981. She is the director and partner of Ambulante, a non-profit organization that was founded in 2005 by Gael García Bernal, Diego Luna, and Pablo Cruz, in order to support and promote a documentary film culture. Every year, Ambulante sponsors a traveling festival that brings a selection of over 100 films to more than 100 venues located in 12 regions across Mexico. Since 2007, the festival has been showcased in 20 countries. In 2010, Fortes launched Ambulante Beyond, a long-term training program in documentary filmmaking for youth in Mexico and Central America. In addition to her work in visual media, Fortes has been active in Mexico’s political sphere, working for non-profits focused on advocating increased participation of young people in policymaking and on exposing human rights violations in the country.

    Mark Cousins
    Mark Cousins is a filmmaker and writer. His films include The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Life May Be, What is this Film Called Love?, The First Movie, Here be Dragons, A Story of Children and Film, I am Belfast, and 6 Desires: DH Lawrence and Sardinia. Their themes are Iraq, childhood, cinema, Iran, Mexico City, Albania, walking, bodies and politics. He has won the Stanley Kubrick Award, a Peabody Award, and the Prix Italia. His films have shown in Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, London and at the world’s major festivals, and at Museum of Modern Art in New York. His books include Watching Real People Elsewhereand Imagining Reality. He sometimes co-directs unusual film events with Tilda Swinton, and is honorary professor of film at the University of Glasgow.

    Ingrid Kopp
    An innovator in interactive storytelling, Ingrid Kopp is director of interactive at the Tribeca Film Institute, where she oversees the New Media Fund. Recent supported projects include Immigrant Nation, Hollow, and Question Bridge. Kopp leads the institute’s other digital and interactive programs, including the TFI Interactive conference and the Tribeca Hacks hackathon series, bringing storytellers, technologists and designers together to explore new projects and collaborations. She also curates the Tribeca Storyscapes program for interactive, transmedia work at the Tribeca Film Festival. Kopp started her career in the documentaries department at Channel 4 Television in the UK before moving to New York to run the U.S. office of Shooting People, an international network for filmmakers. Kopp is constantly working at the intersection between storytelling, technology, design, and social change, and is a frequent speaker on the subject. You can always find her on Twitter: @fromthehip.

    WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC JURY

    Mia Hanson-Løve
    After two short movies, in 2007, Mia Hansen-Løve directed her first feature film All is Forgiven, which depicts a family torn apart by the father’s drug addiction. The film was presented at the Director’s Fortnight at Cannes and received the Louis-Delluc First Film Award. Her second film, Father Of My Children (inspired by the last days of Hansen-Løve’s producer, Humbert Balsan, who committed suicide in 2005), premiered in Un Certain Regard at Cannes in 2009, leading to a lot of attention on the director. In 2010, Variety ranked Mia Hansen-Løve in the Top Ten international directors to know. The following year, she directed the critically acclaimed film Goodbye First Love, a dramatic comedy about a fragile young woman who stumbles upon her teenage lover years later. In 2013, Hansen-Løve returned to the Director’s Fortnight, as the short films jury president. Eden is her fourth film.

    Col Needham
    Col Needham is the founder and CEO of IMDb, the No. 1 movie website in the world with a combined web and mobile audience of more than 200 million unique monthly visitors. Born and living in the UK, Needham has had a lifelong interest in both technology and movies. IMDb grew out of a personal database of movie information that he created as a teenager. IMDb became a wholly owned subsidiary of Amazon.com in April 1998. Today, IMDb’s platform includes award-winning mobile apps for iOS and Android, IMDb’s X-Ray for Movies & TV on Kindle Fire HD and Wii U devices, IMDb Pro, Withoutabox and Box Office Mojo. IMDb will celebrate its 25th anniversary in October 2015. Needham continues in his original role to this day, working from an office in Bristol with IMDb staff members in countries around the world.

    Taika Waititi
    Taika Waititi is a writer, director, actor, and visual artist from New Zealand. Waititi wrote, directed, and acted in Eagle vs Shark, and Boy, which premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, and went on to become the highest-grossing New Zealand film of all time. Taika’s most recent film, What We Do in the Shadows, co-written/directed/acted with Jemaine Clement, was recently named “The best comedy of the year” by The Guardian, and “Funniest film of the year” by Empire Magazine. Waititi’s other writer/director credits include the 2005 short Two Cars, One Night, which was nominated for an Academy Award and the short film Tama Tu, which picked up festival prizes worldwide. He has written and directed multiple episodes of the TV series Flight of the Conchords, and his other acting credits include a believable portrayal of a waiter in a 1996 New Zealand Butter commercial for NZ’s National Butter Commission. Waititi hails from the Te-Whanau-a-Apanui tribe.

    SHORT FILM JURY

    K.K. Barrett
    K.K. Barrett is a production designer, who started his creative journey as a noise musician, painter, then moved to film in music videos and commercials. He is known for working with a select group of filmmakers who have a personal vision. This has led to a diverse body of work which touches on foreign alienation in Lost in Translation, historical playfulness in Marie Antoinette, both for Sophia Coppola, madcap surreality in I Heart Huckabees, with David O. Russell, skewed magical realism in Human Nature for Michel Gondry, a traumatic childhood in Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. For Spike Jonze he explored the funhouse of fame in Being John Malkovich, creative conundrums in Adaptation, and childhood fantasy in Where the Wild Things Are. His latest was Jonze’s film HER for which he was nominated for an Academy Award in production design. He is currently directing a live film: Nufonia Must Fall which has played in Europe and will debut in the States in the fall of 2015.

    Alia Shawkat
    Alia Shawkat just wrapped the Amber Tamblyn-directed film Paint It Black, in which she stars opposite Janet McTeer. Shawkat’s other feature credits include Lawrence Michael Levine’s Wild Canaries, Night Moves (appearing alongside Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning), and The To Do List, written and directed by Maggie Carey. Shawkat’s upcoming credits include The Final Girls, Me Him Her, The Driftless Area, and Green Room with Imogen Poots and Sir Patrick Stewart. Shawkat is known for her role as Maeby Fünke in the cult series Arrested Development. She also can be seen in Comedy Central’sBroad City and HBO’s Getting On. In addition to being an actress, Shawkat is also a talented jazz singer and pianist, as well as an accomplished painter and illustrator. Her artwork can be viewed on her website Mutantalia.com.

    Autumn de Wilde
    Autumn de Wilde is a photographer and director with a knack for capturing the strange and the special. Her work often depicts an intimate connection and surreal conversation between herself and her subjects. As a result of this creative connection, she’s been instrumental in defining the visual identity of an ever-expanding pool of well-known actors, musicians, and artists. They include: Beck, Elliott Smith, The White Stripes, Childish Gambino, The Decemberists, Keaton Henson, Noah And The Whale, Jenny Lewis, Lena Dunham, Miranda July, Zooey Deschanel, and Elijah Wood. De Wilde’s process also applies to her work with commercial clients such as Cadillac, as well her key art for film and TV campaigns like Jill Soloway’s Transparent for Amazon Prime, Girls for HBO, and Universal Pictures’ 50 Shades of Grey. She has been documenting the life and work of fashion designers Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte since its inception. She lives in Los Angeles with her daughter, Arrow.

    ALFRED P. SLOAN FEATURE FILM PRIZE JURY (SCIENCE IN FILM)

    Paula Apsell
    As director of the WGBH Science Unit and senior executive producer of the PBS science series NOVA, Paula Apsell has overseen the production of hundreds of acclaimed science documentaries, including such distinguished miniseries as The Fabric of the Cosmos with Brian Greene, Origins with Neil deGrasse Tyson, Making Stuff with David Pogue and the magazine spin-off NOVA scienceNOW. NOVA is the nation’s most-watched science series, a top site on pbs.org, and recipient of every major broadcasting honor, including the Emmy, the Peabody, and the duPont-Columbia Gold Baton. Apsell has won numerous individual awards and has served on many boards including the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. In 2012 she was journalist in residence at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at University of California, Santa Barbara and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

    Janna Levin
    Janna Levin is an astrophysicist and writer. She has contributed to an understanding of black holes, the cosmology of extra dimensions, and gravitational waves in the shape of spacetime. She is the author of the popular-science book How the Universe Got Its Spots and a novel, A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, which won the PEN/Bingham prize. Levin is a professor at Barnard/Columbia and was recently named a Guggenheim Fellow.

    Brit Marling
    Brit Marling will be seen in Daniel Barber’s The Keeping Room, a film about three Southern women defending their home during the Civil War which premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Marling recently portrayed a molecular biologist in Mike Cahill’s I Origins. and has also been seen in Robert Redford’s The Company You Keep and Nicholas Jarecki’s financial thriller, Arbitrage. At the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, Marling became the first female multi-hyphenate to have two films premiere side-by-side: Sound of My Voice, and Another Earth, both of which she co-wrote, co-produced and starred in. Fox Searchlight acquired both films, releasing them in 2012 and 2011, respectively. Marling’s foray into filmmaking started during her college years at Georgetown University. This introduction led Marling to Havana, Cuba, to co-direct the documentary Boxers and Ballerinas which followed young artists and athletes living in the communist country. Marling graduated valedictorian from Georgetown, having studied economics and studio art.

    Jonathan Nolan
    Jonathan Nolan is an Academy Award-nominated writer of film, fiction, and television. His credits include The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, The Prestige, and Interstellar. Nolan’s short story Memento Mori, first published in Esquire, was adapted by his brother Christopher into the critically acclaimed film Memento, for which they share an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay. The brothers were also nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for The Dark Knight screenplay. For television, Nolan created the hit drama Person of Interest, starring Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson. The show is in its fourth season on CBS. Most recently, he directed the pilot Westworld for HBO. Based on the film by Michael Critchon and co-written with his wife, Lisa Joy, the project stars Anthony Hopkins and Ed Harris. Nolan and Joy serve as executive producers alongside J.J. Abrams. Nolan was born in London and grew up in the Chicago area. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his family.

    Adam Steltzner
    Adam D. Steltzner is a Fellow at Jet Propulsion Laboratory and is leading the development of the Sampling System for the 2020 Mars Surface Mission project. Most recently he was the phase lead and development manager of the Entry, Descent and Landing phase of the Mars Science Laboratory project. Steltzner received his BS in mechanical engineering from University of California, Davis in 1990, his MS in applied mechanics from Caltech in 1991, and his PhD in engineering physics from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1999. Steltzner joined the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1991 and has worked on various projects including Galileo, Cassini, Mars Pathfinder, Champollion, Comet Nucleus Sample Return, Mars Exploration Rovers, and the Mars Science Laboratory. His research interests include structural dynamics, input force determination, mechanical design, systems engineering, and leadership of high-performance teams. He is increasingly aware of the importance of team culture and interpersonal dynamics in delivering a team’s final product.

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