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  • It’s Good To Be Short at The 15th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival

    Last weekend in New York Vimooz visited the Fifteenth Annual Urbanworld Film Festival in NYC, presented by BET Networks and sponsored by HBO and MoviePass.

    Urbanworld was founded in 1997 by Stacy Spikes, and is dedicated to redefining the multicultural roles in contemporary cinema.

    One of the spotlight films, Mario Van Peebles domestic drama “All Things Fall Apart,” which stars Fifty Cent as a rising college football star struck down by cancer (!), was a big, deserved audience hit. But, the real and true stand-outs of Urbanworld Film Festival were the narrative shorts.

    Urbanworld did a tremendous job of pulling in some awesome short films. These shorts were exceptionally well executed, cut, acted, designed- you name it. Watch for the upcoming names coming soon in the next few years, and try to catch the films themselves at the next round of local festivals (many made there world premier here.) All of the narrative shorts were truly great, and here were some highlights:

    “Burned,” directed by Phyllis Toben Bancroft, about an African American female Iraqi vet coping with alcoholism; “Camilo,” directed by Rafael Salazar, about an autistic boy who spent eleven days alone on the NYC subway system, centering on the Hispanic newscaster who doesn’t recognize him on the train, right after doing a news story on the boy; “Counterfeit,” directed by Geoff Baily, which was gorgeously shot in New York, and showed us the hustle of the Chinatown counterfeit game through the eyes of African immigrants; “Crazy Beats Strong Every Time,” dir. By Moon Molson, about inner-city twenty-somethings and the drunken ex-stepfather one of them can no longer ignore nor tolerate; “Digital Antiquities,” dir. By J.P. Chan- which was, hands-on, one of the best short films I’ve ever seen- in terms of early George Lucas lo-fi CGI, production design and promise; the hysterically animated “Jerk Chicken”- the whole shebang created and directed by the uber-talented Samuel Stewart; “The Tombs,” one of the most narratively cinematic of all the shorts- about the treacherous day in the life of the NYC prison system when waiting to see the judge, directed by Jerry Lamothe (another director to really watch); two truly astounding films for different reasons-slavery musical piece “Underground,” directed by Akil Dupont, which was lavish in its scope and sheer, old-fashioned cinematic ambition, and “Wake,” dir by Bree Newsome, a strangely elegant, gothic, scare film, which I already want to see full-length; “The Boxer,” by directors. Teddy Chen Culver and David Au; the very nervy and successful “Wolf Call,” dir by Rob Underhill, which is the re-telling of the Emmett Hill murder by the two murderers themselves and a reporter, all played by the same remarkable actor-writer- Mike Wiley; “LA Coffin School,” dir. By Erin Li, about a very odd way to come to appreciate and value life; and the incestuous, shattering “Hard Silence,” dir by Ozzy Villazon, features a truly breakout performance by a fantastic Valenzia Algarin and a genuinely knock-out one by Martha Solorzano.

    Vimooz just cannot wait to see what fresh talent Urbanworld will discover next year…

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  • Tribeca Film Festival Announces 2012 Dates

    The Tribeca Film Festival announced that the 11th annual Tribeca Film Festival will be held April 18 – April 29, 2012 in New York City.

    For filmmakers, deadlines to submit U.S. and International films for the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival are as follows:

    September 19, 2011 – SUBMISSIONS OPEN

    October 28, 2011 –      EARLY DEADLINE, FEATURES & SHORTS

    December 2, 2011 –    OFFICIAL DEADLINE, ALL FEATURES AND SHORTS

    January 11, 2012 –      LATE DEADLINE, AVAILABLE TO FEATURE LENGTH FILMS ONLY

    In addition, the Tribeca Film Institute, the year round nonprofit arts organization, announced submissions are now open for Tribeca All Access (TAA), TFI Documentary Fund, Latin America Media Arts Fund and the TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund.

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  • Animation Block Party 2011 Winners

    [caption id="attachment_1597" align="alignnone" width="550"]Mikey Please – The Eagleman Stag[/caption]

    The eighth annual Animation Block Party held July 29-July 31, 2011 in Brooklyn at Rooftop Films and BAMcinématek announced the juried award winners from its lineup of 97 films.

    The Eagleman Stag from UK filmmaker Mike Please about a man’s obsession with his quickening perception of time, took the top prize ‘Best in Show.

    The complete list of 2011 Animation Block Party winners are:

    Best in Show: The Eagleman Stag – Mikey Please / United Kingdom
    Original Design: The Wonder Hospital – Beomsik Shimbe Shim / Los Angeles
    Computer Animation: Meu Medo – Murilo Hauser / Brazil
    Experimental Film: Terra Firma – Ted Wiggin / RISD
    Music Video: Reloaded – Marieke Verbiesen / Norway
    Narrative Short: The Quiet Life – Timothy Hittle / San Francisco
    Student Film: Metro – Jake Wyatt / BYU
    Minute or Under: Bleu – Mike Bentz / Sarah Lawrence
    Animation for Kids: Bridge – Ting Chian Tey / Academy of Art
    Audience Award: Craft – Mari Jaye Blanchard / Brooklyn

    ABP jury included Emily Carmichael, Mike Hollingsworth, Lisa Crafts and Max Winston.

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  • 17th Sarajevo Film Festival Awards; Angelina Jolie Receives Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award

    The 17th Sarajevo Film Festival wrapped up after it’s run from July 22nd thru 30th, 2011, and handed out awards for 2011. The big highlight of the festival was the presentation of the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award  to actress and humanitarian worker, Angelina Jolie along with Jafar Panahi and Emil Tedeschi. Jolie was in attendance to accept the award.

    COMPETITION PROGRAMME – FEATURE FILM

    The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Film:
    BREATHING / ATMEN
    Director: Karl Markovics
    Austria

    Special Jury Award:
    AVÉ
    Director: Konstantin Bojanov
    Bulgaria

    The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Actress:
    Ada Condeescu (LOVERBOY)
    Romania

    The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Actor:
    Thomas Schubert (BREATHING / ATMEN)
    Austria

    COMPETITION PROGRAMME  – SHORT FILM

    The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Film:
    MEZZANINE / MEZANIN
    Director: Dalibor Matanic 
    Croatia

    Special Jury Mentions:
    TAKE TWO / VTORI DUBAL
    Directress: Nadejda Koseva
    Bulgaria, Germany

    DOVE SEI, AMOR MIO
    Director: Veljko Popovic
    Croatia

    COMPETITION PROGRAMME – DOCUMENTARY FILM

    The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Documentary Film:
    A CELLPHONE MOVIE / MOBITEL
    Director: Nedžad Begovic
    BiH

    Human Rights Award:
    ECUMENOPOLIS: CITY WITHOUT LIMITS / EKÜMENOPOLIS: UCU OLMAYAN SEHIR
    Director: Imre Azem
    Turkey, Germany

    HEART OF SARAJEVO HONORARY AWARD

    Angelina Jolie, Actress, USA
    Emil Tedeschi, Majority owner and President of the Governing Board of Atlantic Group
    Jafar Panahi, Director, Iran

    CINELINK AWARDS

    CineLink A Jury:
    BEHROOZ HASHEMIAN
    CEDOMIR KOLAR   
    JACQUELINE ADA
    GEORGES GOLDENSTERN
    ANNAMARIA LODATO
    MEHMET DEMIRHAN
    REMI BURAH

    EAVE scholarship
    MARIA DRANDAKI

    Living Pictures Service Award
    THE WEDNESDAY CHILD
    Director: Lili Horvath
    Hungary

    International Relations Arte Price
    HUMIDITY
    Director: Nikola Ljuca
    Serbia

    Centre national de la cinematographie Award
    STAGE FRIGHT
    Director: Yorgos Zois
    Greece

    Eurimages Award
    YOZGAT BLUES
    Director: Mahmut Fazil Coskun
    Turkey

    Special Mention
    TOUCH ME NOT
    Director: Adina Pintilie
    Romania

    CineLink Work in Progress Awards

    CineLink Work in Progress Jury:
    CAMILLE NEEL                         
    REBEKKA GARRIDO                                        
    CAROLINE LIBRESCO

    Restart Award
    CHILD MINER
    Directress: Alexandra Gulea
    Romania

    Post Republic Award
    MOLD
    Director: Ali Aydin
    Turkey

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  • Damsels in Distress to close 68th Venice International Film Festival

    Damsels in Distress, the new comedy film from American director Whit Stillman (Metropolitan, Barcelona, The Last Days of Disco) is the Closing night film (Out of Competition) at the 68th Venice International Film Festival to run August 31 thru September 10, 2011.

    Damsels in Distress, written, produced and directed by Whit Stillman, stars Greta Gerwig, Carrie MacLemore, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Analeigh Tipton, Hugo Becker, Ryan Metcalf, and Billy Magnussen.

    Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics and produced by Westerly Film Production, Damsels in Distress is a comedy about a trio of beautiful girls as they set out to revolutionize life at a grungy American university – the dynamic leader Violet Wister (Greta Gerwig), principled Rose (Megalyn Echikunwoke) and sexy Heather (Carrie MacLemore). They welcome transfer student Lily (Analeigh Tipton) into their group which seeks to help severely depressed students with a program of good hygiene and musical dance numbers. The girls become romantically entangled with a series of men—including smooth Charlie (Adam Brody), dreamboat Xavier (Hugo Becker) and the mad frat pack of Frank (Ryan Metcalf) and Thor (Billy Magnussen)—who threaten the girls’ friendship and sanity.

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  • 6th Annual Central Florida Film Festival, Labor Day Weekend in Ocoee, Florida

    Labor Day weekend (September 2-5, 2011), the city of Ocoee, Florida, for the third consecutive year will host the Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) at the West Orange 5 Cinemas (McGuire Avenue & RT #50).  This four day event is where new and veteran film makers alike showcase their work.

    CENFLO will screen more than seventy films from nine foreign countries and nineteen states during the Labor Day weekend.  Film attendees will see Indie feature films, shorts and documentaries. “Those who attend our festival are treated to a fun filled weekend. Films, seminars, panel discussions, and an awards show are presented to inspire film makers and watchers alike,’’ said Bob Cook, CENFLO executive director. “ We love Ocoee and are excited to screen in a beautiful movie theater which gives our film makers a feeling of accomplishment and valuable exposure.”

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  • Winners of the 32nd Durban International Film Festival; Nader and Simin, A Separation wins Best Film

    [caption id="attachment_1586" align="alignnone" width="550"]Nader and Simin, a Separation[/caption]

    The 32nd edition of the Durban International Film Festival last night announced its award-winners. Winner of the Best Feature Film award, Nader and Simin, A Separation (Iran), directed by Asghar Farhadi, was lauded by the International Jury as a “masterpiece” with “astonishing performances from the ensemble cast”.

    The Best South African Feature Film was awarded to Skoonheid (France/South Africa), directed by Oliver Hermanus. The jury commended the film as revealing a director on a “remarkable trajectory”, praising the film’s “subtlety, control and knowledge of film history” and one which “tells a complex South African story with universal appeal”.

    The Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award went to Sobukwe, A Great Soul (South Africa), directed by Mickey Madoda Dube, and the prize for Best First Feature Film was awarded to Matthew Gordon for The Dynamiter (USA).

    The full list of awards are: 

    Best Film: Nader and Simin, A Separation (Iran), directed by Asghar Farhadi

    Best South African Feature: Skoonheid (France/South Africa), directed by Oliver Hermanus

    Best First Feature: The Dynamiter (USA), directed by Matthew Gordon

    Best Director: Andrey Zvyagintsev for Elena (Russia)

    Best Actress: Nadezhda Markina in Elena (Russia)

    Best Actor: William Patrick Ruffin in The Dynamiter (USA)

    Best Cinematography: Mikhail Krichman for Elena (Russia)

    Best Screenplay: Asghar Farhadi for Nader and Simin, A Separation (Iran)

    Special Mention Feature Film: Skoonheid (South Africa), directed by Oliver Hermanus

    Special Mention South African Feature Film: Eldorado (South Africa), directed by Shaldon Ferris and Lorreal Ferris

    Best Documentary: Position Among the Stars (Stand van de Sterren) (The Netherlands), directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich

    Best South African Documentary: Dear Mandela (South Africa/USA), directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza

    Best Short Film: Dirty Laundry (South Africa), directed by Stephen Abbott

    Best South African Short Film: Dirty Laundry (South Africa), directed by Stephen Abbott

    Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award: Sobukwe, A Great Soul (South Africa), directed by Mickey Madoda Dube
    DIFF Wavescape Surf Film Festival Audience Award: A Deeper Shade Of Blue (Australia) directed by Jack McCoy

    DIFF Documentary Audience Award: Fire in Babylon (United Kingdom), directed by Stevan Riley

    DIFF Feature Film Audience Award: The First Grader (Kenya,United Kingdom,South Africa), directed by Justin Chadwick

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  • Roman Polanski’s CARNAGE to make its North American Premiere as the Opening Night film for 2011 New York Film Festival

    Roman Polanski’s ‘Carnage’ will open the upcoming 49th New York Film Festival scheduled to run September 30 – October 16, 2011.

    Based on Yasmina Reza’s “God of Carnage”, the 2009 Tony Award-winner for Best Play, ‘Carnage’ follows the events of an evening when two Brooklyn couples are brought together after their children are involved in a playground fight. Produced by Said Ben Said, the Sony Pictures Classics release stars Academy Award winners Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet and Christoph Waltz and Academy Award nominee John C. Reilly.

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  • 2011 Comic Con Independent Film Festival Winners

    The little known Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival that runs alongside the larger Comic Con convention from July 21-24, announced its 2011 winners. The festival featured mainly short films and handed out 8 awards determined by judges Michael Gross, Eric Vespe, and Kevin Walsh.

    The complete list of winners for 2011 Comic-Con International Independent Film Festival

    Best Action Adventure Film
    The Debt Collector

    Best Animated Film
    Paths of Hate

    Best Comics-Oriented Film:
    Secret Identity

    Best Documentary
    Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird

    Best Horror/Suspense Film:
    Recollection

    Best Humor Film
    Repeat After Me

    Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Film
    Heal

    Judges’ Choice Award
    Paths of Hate

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  • Official Line-up of the 68th Venice Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_1571" align="alignnone" width="454"]2010 Venice Film Festival – GOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT CEREMONY – John Woo[/caption]

    The official line-up of the 68th Venice Film Festival was announced earlier today Thursday July 28th. The official selection of the festival includes the sections, Venezia 68 (In Competition), Out of Competition, Orizzonti and Controcampo Italiano, alongide a retrospective section and two autonomous sections (International Critics’ Week and Venice Days). The 68th Venice International Film Festival will take place from August 31st to September 10, 2011.

    In addition to George Clooney’s “The Ides of March”, other filmmakers screening within the ‘In Competition’ section include Steve McQueen, Roman Polanski and David Cronenberg. Madonna’s WE did make the lineup but in the ‘Out of Competition’ section.

    Venezia 68
    International competition of feature films, presented as world premieres

    TOMAS ALFREDSON – TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY
    UK, Germany, 127′
    Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt

    ANDREA ARNOLD – WUTHERING HEIGHTS
    UK, 128′
    Kaya Scodelario, Nichola Burley, Steve Evets, Oliver Milburn

    AMI CANAAN MANN – TEXAS KILLING FIELDS
    USA, 109′
    Sam Worthington, Jessica Chastain, Chloe Grace Moretz, Jeffrey Dean Morgan

    GEORGE CLOONEY – THE IDES OF MARCH [OPENING FILM]
    USA, 98′
    Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood

    CRISTINA COMENCINI – QUANDO LA NOTTE
    Italy, 116′
    Claudia Pandolfi, Filippo Timi, Michela Cescon, Thomas Trabacchi

    EMANUELE CRIALESE – TERRAFERMA
    Italy, France, 88′
    Filippo Pucillo, Donatella Finocchiaro, Giuseppe Fiorello, Claudio Santamaria

    DAVID CRONENBERG – A DANGEROUS METHOD
    Germany, Canada, 99′
    Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender, Vincent Cassel

    ABEL FERRARA – 4:44 LAST DAY ON EARTH
    USA, 82′
    Willem Dafoe, Shanyn Leigh, Paz de la Huerta, Natasha Lyonne

    WILLIAM FRIEDKIN – KILLER JOE
    USA, 103′
    Matthew McConaughey, Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon

    PHILIPPE GARREL – UN ÉTÉ BRULANT
    France, Italy, Switzerland, 95′
    Monica Bellucci, Louis Garrel, Céline Sallette, Jérôme Robart

    ANN HUI – TAOJIE (A SIMPLE LIFE)
    China-Hong Kong, China, 117′
    Andy Lau, Deanie Yip, Anthony Wong, Tsui Hark

    ERAN KOLIRIN – HAHITHALFUT (THE EXCHANGE)
    Israel, Germany, 94′
    Rotem Keinan, Sharon Tal, Dov Navon, Shirili Deshe

    YORGOS LANTHIMOS – ALPEIS (ALPS)
    Greece, 93′
    Ariane Labed, Aggeliki Papoulia, Aris Servetalis, Johnny Vekris

    STEVE MCQUEEN – SHAME
    United Kingdom, 99′
    Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge, Nicole Beharie

    GIAN ALFONSO PACINOTTI [GIPI] – L’ULTIMO TERRESTRE
    Italy, 100′
    Gabriele Spinelli, Anna Bellato, Roberto Herlitzka, Teco Celio

    ROMAN POLANSKI – CARNAGE
    France, Germany, Spain, Poland, 79′
    Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, John C. Reilly

    MARJANE SATRAPI, VINCENT PARONNAUD – POULET AUX PRUNES
    France, Belgium, Germany, 90′
    Mathieu Amalric, Maria De Medeiros, Golshifteh Farahani, Isabella Rossellini, Chiara Mastroianni

    ALEKSANDER SOKUROV – FAUST
    Russia, 134′
    Johannes Zeiler, Anton Adasinskiy, Isolda Dychauk, Hanna Schygulla

    TODD SOLONDZ – DARK HORSE
    USA, 84′
    Mia Farrow, Christopher Walken, Justin Bartha, Selma Blair

    SION SONO – HIMIZU
    Japan, 129′
    Shôta Sometani, Fumi Nikaidô, Tetsu Watanabe, Mitsuru Fukikoshi

    TE-SHENG WEI – SEEDIQ BALE
    China, Taiwan, 135′
    Da-Ching, Umin Boya, Landy Wen, Lo Mei-ling

    For more films on the lineup, CLICK HERE

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  • George Clooney’s New Film, The Ides of March, to open 68th Venice International Film Festival

    The Ides of March, the new film written & directed by George Clooney, will be the opening film – in Competition – at the 68th Venice International Film Festival scheduled to take place from August 31st to September 10, 2011.

    Based on Beau Willimon’s play Farragut North, screenplay written by George Clooney & Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon, The Ides of March is set in the near future, in the world of American politics during the Democratic primaries in Ohio for the presidential elections. It tells the story of a young, idealistic press secretary (Ryan Gosling) who works for one of the presidential candidates, Governor Mike Morris (George Clooney), and despite himself becomes dangerously involved in the ambient deceit and corruption.

    Along with Ryan Gosling and George Clooney, The Ides of March also stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei, Jeffrey Wright, Max Minghella, and Evan Rachel Wood.

    The Ides of March is the fourth film directed by George Clooney.

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  • From the Sky Down, Davis Guggenheim’s documentary about Irish band U2 to open 2011 Toronto International Film Festival

    Following the trend set by Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival, the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival will also open on September 8 with a documentary film, – the world premiere Gala Presentation of From the Sky Down – Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim’s documentary about Irish band U2.

    “For the first time in 36 years the Toronto International Film Festival will open with a documentary,” said Cameron Bailey, Co-Director of the Toronto International Film Festival. “Davis Guggenheim returns to the Festival with his powerful marriage of music and film that honours U2’s talent, dedication and music. We look forward to sharing this film with audiences on Opening Night.”

    Twenty years after the release of U2’s Achtung Baby (1991), Davis Guggenheim (Waiting for Superman, An Inconvenient Truth, It Might Get Loud) charts this groundbreaking album with new interviews, stories and unseen footage from Berlin and Dublin. Now a key chapter in their career, Achtung Baby was in Bono’s words “the sound of four men chopping down The Joshua Tree.”

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