Sun Valley Film Festival

  • Sun Valley Film Fest to Honor Clint Eastwood, Unveils Lineup

    Sun Valley Film Festival

    The Sun Valley Film Festival unveiled its film lineup and will honor Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood with its inaugural Lifetime Vision Award at the 4th annual Festival, March 4-March 8, 2015.

    The SVFF Lifetime Vision Award pays tribute to an individual who has provided the keen insight, influence and initiative to fulfill a creative vision. In addition to the special presentation to Mr. Eastwood, the 2015 Sun Valley Film Festival has added a 5th day of signature programming including Coffee Talks with Bruce Dern and Bill Paxton.  More than 60-curated films will screen followed by filmmakers Q&A sessions. 

    The following is a featured selection of the 2015 SVFF films. The film slate can be viewed here.  

    NARRATIVE

    The Barber * SPECIAL SNEAK PEEK SCREENING
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Basel Owies
    Writer: Max Enscoe
    Producer: Travis Knox
    Cast: Scott Glenn, Chris Coy, Stephen Tobolowsky, Kristen Hager
    The life of a small town’s beloved barber is turned upside down by the arrival of a mysterious stranger. Eugene Van Wingerdt has been a pillar of this community for years but no one in this small town knows that he may be hiding a deadly secret. John LaRue has been hunting for a serial killer who, thanks to a lack of evidence, was released from custody only to disappear. Convinced that Van Wingerdt is the guy, LaRue has arrived in his small town not to expose him instead he wants to learn how to kill. Only the best can teach him how to get away with it.
    U.S.A./92 min

    Cut Bank
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Matt Shakman
    Writer: Roberto Patino
    Producers: Mickey Barold, Dan Cohen, Mark Manuel, Ted O’Neal, Laura Rister, Edward Zwick
    Cast: Liam Hemsworth, Teresa Palmer, Bruce Dern, Billy Bob Thornton, John Malkovich, Oliver Platt
    Dwayne McLaren (Liam Hemsworth) dreams about escaping small town life in Cut Bank, Montana, “the coldest spot in the nation,” with his vivacious girlfriend Cassandra (Teresa Palmer). When Dwayne witnesses an awful crime, he tries to leverage a bad situation into a scheme to get rich quickly but he finds that fate and an unruly accomplice are working against him. Thrust into the middle of a police investigation spearheaded by the local sheriff (John Malkovich), everything goes from bad to worse in this all-American thriller. Directed by Matt Shakman and also starring Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Dern, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Oliver Platt.
    U.S.A./93 min

    Felix and Meira
    Director: Maxime Giroux
    Writers: Maxime Giroux, Alexandre Laferrière
    Producers: Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant
    Cast: Martin Dubreuil, Hadas Yaron, Luzer Twersky
    Félix and Meira is a calling card for its young director, Maxime Giroux; a story of an unconventional romance between two people living vastly different realities mere blocks away from one another. Each lost in their everyday lives, Meira(Hadas Yaron), a Hasidic Jewish wife and mother and Félix (Martin Dubreuil), a Secular loner mourning the recent death of his estranged father, unexpectedly meet in a local bakery in Montreal’s Mile End district. What starts as an innocent friendship becomes more serious as the two wayward strangers find comfort in one another. As Felix opens Meira’s eyes to the world outside of her tight-knit Orthodox community, her desire for change becomes harder for her to ignore, ultimately forcing her to choose: remain in the life that she knows or give it all up to be with Félix. Giroux’s film is a poignant and touching tale of self-discovery set against the backdrops of Montreal, Brooklyn, and Venice, Italy.
    Canada/105 min
    French/English/Yiddish

    Imperial Dreams
    Director: Malik Vitthal
    Writers: Malik Vitthal, Ismet Prcic
    Producers: Katherine Fairfax Wright, Jonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling
    Cast: John Boyega, Glenn Plummer, De’aundre Bonds
    A 21-year-old reformed gangster’s devotion to his family and his future is put to the test when he is released from prison and returns to his old stomping grounds in Watts, Los Angeles.  Once back, Bambi must choose between honoring his commitment to his young son, and yielding to temptation with the local gang’s promises of easy seed money to jump-start their enterprise.  As he grapples to build a future, Bambi begins a dangerous dance with the gangster life he has been so committed to escaping.
    U.S.A./87 min

    IS THIS THE REAL WORLD
    Writer/Director: Martin McKenna
    Producer: Deborah Barlow
    Cast: Sean Keenan, Susie Porter, Greg Stone, Charlotte Best
    With an eye for beautiful details in the everyday, this stunning film is an intimate and profoundly moving vision of family, teen love, rebellion, and the consequences of being afraid to grow up. Living in a coastal town in Australia, 17-year-old Mark is a smart kid from a chaotic family. He has thrown away a scholarship to a private school and found himself at the local public high school, where he butts heads with an overbearing principal. At home, Mark is dealing with a jail-bound brother, a sickly grandmother, and an alcoholic mother. When Mark finds his first real love, he sees an opportunity to escape all the competing forces in his life. Told through the fragmented and heightened senses of a boy on the cusp of manhood, this is a dreamy story about what it means to be alone and how valuable it is to feel connected.
    Australia/91 min.

    It’s Us  **Work in Progress screening**
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Writer/Director: Colin Thompson
    Producers: Colin Thompson, Jon Dishotsky
    Cast: Colin Thompson, Eliza Coupe, Jay Hayden, Andrew Friedman, Annabelle Gurwitch
    A volatile young couple moves from Los Angeles to Vermont to try and save their marriage. Both work in the entertainment world; he a talent agent, she in costume design, and have decided to point the finger at the city and business in which they work instead of looking in the marital mirror.  Vermont provides some respite, but at the end of the day, wherever they choose to live, they are who they are. 


    This is a movie about love and marriage and the dark spaces that can be born in between.
    U.S.A./100 min

    National Geographic Channel’s Killing Jesus  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Cast: Haaz Sleiman, Stephen Moyer, Rufus Sewell, Emmanuelle Chriqui, John Rhys-Davies, Eoin Macken, and Kelsey Grammer
    It’s a story nearly the whole world knows, with more than 2.2 billion people around the globe following the teachings and principles of Jesus of Nazareth. But the intimate historical details of his life and the political collusions that led to his brutal demise bring new context to the familiar story. Produced by Scott Free Productions and based on the New York Times best-selling book by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard, Killing Jesus dives deep inside the historical story of a man whose message and preachings led to his persecution and execution by a group of conspirators who saw him as a threat to their power.
    Morocco, U.S.A./135 min

    Land of Leopold  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Akis Konstantakopoulos
    Writers: Christopher Pinkalla, Drake Shannon
    Producers: Matthew Helderman, Joe Aliberti
    Cast: Ray Wise, Christopher Pinkalla, Drake Shannon, Scottie Thompson
    Leopold Rawlins is a troubled drifter suffering from a bad past and worse present. Living in and out of prison and out on the streets, Leopold winds up being deemed insane by the state and sent to the Milton Way House. Searching for redemption, Leopold uncovers new unlikely friends and an adventure that tests his limits.
    U.S.A./81 min

    THE MIDNIGHT SWIM
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Writer/Director: Sarah Adina Smith
    Producers: Mary Pat Bentel, Jonako Donley
    Cast: Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur, Aleksa Palladino, Ross Partridge, Beth Grant
    Spirit Lake is unusually deep. No diver has ever managed to find the bottom, though many have tried. When Dr. Amelia Brooks disappears during a deep-water dive, her three daughters travel home to settle her affairs. They find themselves unable to let go of their mother and become drawn into the mysteries of the lake.
    U.S.A./88 min.

    Slow West
    Writer/Director: John Maclean
    Producers: Iain Canning, Emile Sherman, Conor McCaughan, Rachel Gardner
    Cast: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Michael Fassbender, Ben Mendelsohn, Caren Pistorius, Rory McCann
    Set at the end of the 19th Century, SLOW WEST follows the story of sixteen-year-old Jay Cavendish (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as he journeys across the American Frontier in search of the woman he loves and accompanied by a mysterious traveller named Silas (Michael Fassbender).
    U.K., New Zealand/84 min.

    SOLD
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Jeffrey Brown
    Writers: Joseph Kwong, Jeffrey Brown
    Producer: Jane Charles
    Executive Producer: Emma Thompson
    Cast: Gillian Anderson, David Arquette, Seema Biswas, Susmita Mukherjee, Niyar Saikia
    SOLD is a narrative, feature film adaptation of the globally acclaimed novel by Patricia McCormick.
    Based on true stories, SOLD, is the story of Lakshmi, a thirteen year old, trafficked from a pastoral, rural village in Nepal to a gritty brothel/prison in Kolkata, India.
    Through one extraordinary girl’s journey, SOLD illustrates the brutality of child trafficking, which affects millions of children globally every year. 
    SOLD is a call to action, and a testament to the power and resilience of the human spirit. 
    India/95 min.

    Up The River  *WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Writer/Director: Ben Greenblatt
    Producers: Nick Shore, Brendan McHugh
    Cast: Lindsay Burdge, Will Brill, Adam David Thompson, Nathalie Love
    On a weekend trip to the Hudson Valley, Rebecca finds herself in between places. Traveling with her fiancé Thomas, and their friends Willy and Laura, Rebecca is anxious about transitioning from being a student to a professional and is torn between lust and love. As the trip unfolds, she struggles through emotional uncertainty, doubtful of her relationship with Thomas and intrigued by his best friend Willy’s bold advances. Nerves are pushed, wills broken, secrets exposed and relationships tested. Thomas and Rebecca may never recover from this weekend.
    U.S.A./76 min.

    X/Y
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Writer/Director: Ryan Piers Williams
    Producers: Jason Michael Berman, Kwesi Collisson, America Ferrera, Ryan Piers Williams
    Cast: America Ferrera, Melonie Diaz, Ryan Piers Williams, Jon Paul Phillips, Common, Dree Hemingway
    A look at the lives and interactions of a group of friends living in New York.
    U.S.A./82 min

    Zero Point  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Co-Creators: Gregory Bayne, Christian Lybrook
    Director: Gregory Bayne
    Writers: Gregory Bayne, Christian Lybrook
    Cast: Lisa King Hawkes, Vince Morales, Nora Thornton, Aaron Kiefer, Ben Chappel
    When children begin dying mysteriously, Dr. Alex Embry, driven by a hidden tragedy, becomes obsessed with finding the cause. What begins as a small, regional investigation soon expands into a global race to find the source of a growing epidemic that threatens to wipe out an entire generation.
    A sci-fi detective series set against the backdrop of increased shale oil exploration, the global proliferation of GMOs, and growing effects of climate change, ZERO POINT unfolds the story of human colony collapse through those who have survived the wreckage of their own lives only to confront a world dying off from the wrong end.
    U.S.A./47 min.
    * IDAHO SERIES PILOT

    DOCUMENTARY

    #ChicagoGirl – The Social Network Takes on a Dictator
    Writer/Director: Joe Piscatella
    Producers: Joe Piscatella, Mark Rinehart
    From the Chicago suburbs an American teenage girl helps coordinate the Syrian revolution. With social media, she helps her network expose regime atrocities. But as the violence rages everyone in her network must choose the best way to fight a dictator: Facebook or AK-47s.
    U.S.A., Syria/74 min.
    English/Arabic

    vAdd the Words 
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Directors: Michael D. Gough, Cammie Pavesic
    Producers: Michael D. Gough, Cammie Pavesic
    Executive Producers: Eugene Boyle, Gary Winterholler, Sean Small
    Since 2006 the LGBT community and human rights supporters have asked Idaho lawmakers to add the words sexual orientation and gender identity to the Idaho Human Rights Act. It is still lawful in this state to fire someone or refuse services or housing because of how they identify. For 8 years they were told, “we can’t this year because of the political climate. Be patient, and we will get to it next year.” With their left hands covering their mouths to symbolize how Idaho legislators have worked to silence them, they have begun an effective civil disobedience campaign.
    U.S.A./79 min.
    * IDAHO FILM

    Ann Sothern: The Sharpest Girl in Town  **Work in Progress Screening**
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director/Producer: Mike Kaplan
    Starring: Ann Sothern
    Featuring: Robert Osborne, Malcolm McDowell, Loretta Young, Gavin Lambert, Aljean Harmetz, Annie Ross
    ANN SOTHERN is often called the most under-appreciated star of the movies’ Golden Age – a brilliant comedienne (KID MILLIONS, BROTHER ORCHID), a compelling dramatic actress (A LETTER TO THREE WIVES, THE WHALES OF AUGUST) and a first-rate musical performer (LADY BE GOOD, PANAMA HATTIE).  Lucille Ball, her long-time friend and frequent co-star, called her “the best comedienne in the business.” Baby boomers know her two hit television series—PRIVATE SECRETARY and THE ANN SOTHERN SHOW (1953-1961) – in which she created TV’s first independent, working woman. This segment of THE SHARPEST GIRL IN TOWN, a work-in-progress documentary about Sothern, focuses on the creation, history and contributions to the cultural phenomenon that was “Maisie,” the street-smart, working-class show girl who became the movie’s first modern feminist and made Sothern a superstar.
    U.S.A./54 min

    Dog Days of Winter
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Brian Gilmore
    Executive Producer: Gene Gilmore
    Producers: Caleb Young, Stanley Larsen
    “Dog Days Of Winter” is a retrospective on the start up of organized freestyle skiing during the early 1970’s in America. Told from the point of view of some of the most influential pioneers of the sport, “Dog Days” tells the story of key people and events that set the stage for the birth of the sport, the spirit that freestyle is rooted in, factors that took the “free” out of freestyle and reflections on what has become of the sport today.
    U.S.A./65 min
    * IDAHO FILM

    The Empowerment Project
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director/Producer: Sarah Moshman
    Producer: Dana Michelle Cook
    Documentary Shooter: Vanessa Crocini
    The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things is the incredible journey of 5 female filmmakers driving across America to encourage, empower, and inspire the next generation of strong women to go after their career ambitions.
    Driving over 7,000 miles from Los Angeles to New York over the course of 30 days, the documentary spotlights 17 positive and powerful women leaders across a variety of lifestyles and industries.
    Created for women by women, they challenge the audience to ask themselves, “What would you do if you weren’t afraid to fail?”
    U.S.A./99 min

    Far From Home
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Galen Knowles
    Producer: Phil Hessler
    Director of Photography: Galen Knowles
    Sometimes the most beautiful forms of life can thrive in the most unfavorable conditions. At the age of two, his mother left the family in Uganda and reappeared nine years later, arranging Brolin’s emigration to the United States to join her in Boston’s suburbia. Brolin’s transition into American society was disheartening. Facing bullying and depression, Brolin saw little hope for the future. He was twelve when he saw snow for the first time, and as unlikely as it sounds, he found sanctuary in the snowboarding community on the icy slopes of Massachusetts. The film tells Brolin’s story from being raised in Uganda to rallying the support of an entire nation in his goal to make history in the 2018 Olympics as the first snowboarder to represent an African country.
    U.S.A., Uganda/73 min.

    Finders Keepers
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Directors: Clay Tweel, Bryan Carberry
    Producers: Ed Cunningham, Seth Gordon, Adam Gibbs, Bryan Carberry
    Shannon Whisnant has a nose for a bargain. But when he bought a used grill at a North Carolina auction, the severed human foot he found among its ashes was not part of the deal. Soon the gruesome discovery becomes the toast of the infotainment world, and the new owner spies a golden opportunity to cash in on the media frenzy, until struggling addict and amputee John Wood recognizes his missing member and demands his own foot back. It is the stuff of documentary legend.
    U.S.A./82 min

    Free to Rock  **Work in Progress Screening**
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Jim Brown
    Producers: Nick Binkley, Jim Brown, Doug Yeager
    Narrated by: Kiefer Sutherland
    Free to Rock is a documentary film directed by 4-time Emmy winning filmmaker Jim Brown and narrated by Kiefer Sutherland. Rock & Roll spread like a virus across the Soviet Union despite Communist attempts to outlaw it. Thousands of underground bands and millions of young fans who yearned for Western freedoms helped fuel the nonviolent implosion of the Soviet regime. Free to Rock features Presidents, diplomats, spies and rock stars from the West and the Soviet Union who reveal how rock and roll music was a contributing factor in ending the Cold War. 
    U.S.A., Russia/61 min

    Gardeners of Eden
    Directors: Austin Peck, Anneliese Vandenberg
    Producers: Austin Peck, Anneliese Vandenberg
    Production Company: RYOT Films
    Africa’s elephants are hurtling towards extinction to fuel the worldwide ivory trade. While conservationists howl and corrupt governments fail to address the ongoing slaughter, one brave family has been working for decades to stem the tide, one elephant at a time. Gardeners of Eden is a gripping, first-person experience inside the operations of Kenya’s David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. From the frontlines of the crisis, we witness their heroic efforts to stop the poachers in the bush, rescue the orphans of slain elephants and raise them by hand, until one day, returning them to their home in the wild.
    Kenya/62 min

    Gaucho del Norte 
    Directors: Sofian Khan, Andres Caballero
    Producers: Sofian Khan, Andres Caballero
    “Gaucho del Norte” tells the story of a Patagonian sheepherder recruited to work in Idaho. The nomadic two-year journey follows Eraldo Pacheco and his herd of more than a thousand sheep across a lonely, rugged landscape — from the harsh beauty of wintry high desert, to the lush summer mountains.   Living in isolation, Eraldo faces the ups and downs of a psychologically demanding job far away from his home and family.
    Patagonia, U.S.A./58 min.
    * IDAHO FILM

    Girl From God’s Country  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Writer/Director/Producer: Karen Day
    Executive Producers: C.K. Haun, Karen Meyer, Eileen Barber, Arlene Vidor, Tracey Goessel, Boise State University, Idaho Film Collections, Peppershock Studios
    A documentary about Nell Shipman, Idaho’s first female independent filmmaker and animal-actor advocate. In 1921, Shipman refused a studio contract with Sam Goldfish (not yet Goldwyn) and moved to Priest Lake with a zoo of 70 wild animals to write, direct, act and produce films that portray women as self-reliant heroines in the wilderness. Shipman performed her own stunts and offered the first nude scene in film history. Her uncanny rapport with her wild animal actors earned her fame in her most successful film, THE GIRL FROM GOD’S COUNTRY. This documentary reveals the forgotten legacy of Shipman and an entire generation of female silent film pioneers from around the world. Rare footage from these early filmmakers, including Zora Neale Hurston, prove these women deserve the recognition they’ve never received.  Geena Davis and Hollywood’s Director of Women in Film discuss how the gender-inequities Nell and her counterparts faced perpetuate in today’s media industry. If you want to influence how women’s capabilities are perceived by future generations—don’t miss the world premiere of GIRL FROM GOD’S COUNTRY.
    U.S.A./63 min.
    * IDAHO FILM

    National Geographic Channel’s Hubble’s Cosmic Journey  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Executive Producer: Ben Bowie
    Producer/Director: Christopher Riley
    Narrator: Neil deGrasse Tyson
    Hubble’s Cosmic Journey is a celebration of the Hubble Space Telescope’s 25 years orbiting our planet. Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Hubble’s Cosmic Journey is the story of one of the most remarkable advances in modern technology, as told by the people who designed, built, launched, operated and repaired the legendary observatory.
    U.S.A./48 min

    IDBDR – Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Sterling Noren
    Featuring: Jon Beck, Justin Bradshaw, Paul Guillien, Tom Myers, Rob Watt, Bill Whitacre, Sterling Noren
    The IDBDR documentary provides an in-depth look into the creation and first expedition of the IDBDR, a scenic ride across the state of Idaho, beginning in Jarbidge, NV and finishing at the Canadian border. The route has been created specifically for dual-sport and adventure motorcyclists who are interested in exploring Idaho’s remote backcountry. This 1,300-mile south-to-north route utilizes mainly dirt roads and leads riders across mountain ranges to isolated lookout towers, natural hot springs, old west mining towns, historic cemeteries, and the infamous Magruder Corridor and Lolo Motoway.
    U.S.A./72 min
    * IDAHO FILM

    Idaho Wine, From Bud to Taste Bud  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Drew Allen
    Producer: Rhea Allen
    The Idaho wine making tale is ripe and ready for picking. Not only to promote local business, but to increase economic viability and to highlight Idaho’s vineyards and wineries in the national arena. This feature length documentary will explore from bud to taste bud including Idaho culinary arts. It’ll highlight the past, the fruitful future, educate and explore modern agricultural (specifically viticultural) practices by seamlessly blending the voices of those whose lives are impacted by the Idaho wine industry.
    U.S.A./72 min.
    * IDAHO FILM

    Most Likely to Succeed
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Greg Whiteley
    Producer: Adam Leibowitz
    For most of the last century, entry-level jobs were plentiful, and college was an affordable path to a fulfilling career.  That world no longer exists. The feature-length documentary MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED examines the history of education, revealing the growing shortcomings of our school model in today’s innovative world. The film follows students in a school created to prepare graduates for the innovation era. There, over the course of a school year, ninth graders take on ambitious, project-based challenges that promote critical skills rather than rote memorization and, indirectly, bring to life new approaches that revolutionize school as we know it.
    U.S.A./86 min

    Omo Child: The River and the Bush
    Director: John Rowe
    Producers: John Rowe, Tyler Rowe
    For many generations people in the Omo Valley [southwest Ethiopia] believed some children are cursed and that these ‘cursed’ children bring disease, drought and death to the tribe. The curse is called ‘mingi’ and mingi children are killed.
    Lale Labuko, a young educated man from the Kara was 15 years old when he saw a child in his village killed and also learned that he had 2 older sisters he never knew who had been killed. He decided one day he would stop this horrific practice.
    Filmed over a five year period we follow Lale’s journey along with the people of his tribe as they attempt to change an ancient practice.
    Ethiopia/89 min.
    English/Kara

    Personal Gold
    Director: Tamara Christopherson
    Producer: Sky Christopherson
    Writer: James Lockard
    Reed Albergotti of The Wall Street Journal describes PERSONAL GOLD as ‘Miracle meets Moneyball’, a film with a behind-the-scenes look into how four underdog women cyclists become America’s hope for a medal at the 2012 London Olympics after the men’s team is banned during the Lance Armstrong drug scandal.
    The underfunded women turn to volunteers, including their husbands and a ‘Quantified Self’ experiment using ‘Data not Drugs’ in an attempt to do the impossible; win the first U.S. Women’s Track Cycling medal in over 20 years.
    U.S.A./88 min

    Nat Geo WILD’s Secret Garden  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Jan Haft
    Script: Gerwig Lawitzky, Thassilo Franke
    Narrator: Nancy Giles
    The garden has long epitomized paradise, and many of us derive great pleasure in creating our own Garden of Eden. With the help of nature, we fashion a world of beguiling scents and colors – but many of the creatures that live here go unnoticed, leading secretive and mysterious lives.  Stunning high definition footage and time-lapse photography reveal the vibrant colors of the seasons as we journey into an unknown and exotic wilderness that is our own back garden. 
    U.S.A./45 min

    Stray Dog
    Director: Debra Granik
    Producers: Anne Rosellini, Victoria Stewart
    Harley-Davidson, leather, tattooed biceps: Ron “Stray Dog” Hall looks like an authentic tough guy. A Vietnam veteran, he runs a trailer park in rural Missouri with his wife, Alicia, who recently emigrated from Mexico. Gradually, a layered image comes into focus of a man struggling to come to terms with his combat experience. When Alicia’s teenage sons arrive, the film reveals a tender portrait of an America outside the mainstream. Stray Dog is a powerful look at the veteran experience, a surprising love story, and a fresh exploration of what it takes to survive in the hardscrabble heartland. 
    U.S.A./105 min.
    English/Spanish

    True Appaloosa * INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Conor Woodman
    Executive Producer: Clare Handford
    A 69-year old horse-woman from California sets off on an extraordinary journey to find the truth about the origins of the Appaloosa spotted horse. Back in the saddle for the first time in 12 years, she crosses one of the world’s highest mountain ranges in search of a lost valley. There, she hopes to discover whether the experts have been wrong all along, and that the true source of the North American Appaloosa horse in Asia – and not Europe as the history books would have us believe. An inspirational adventure story inspired by a lifelong passion for horses.
    U.S.A., Pakistan/73 min

    Unbranded  **Work in Progress Screening**
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Director: Philip Baribeau
    Producer: Dennis Aig
    Featuring: Ben Masters, Ben Thamer, Thomas Glover, Jonny Fitzsimons
    Four young men take an unprecedented journey on adopted mustangs from the Mexican to the Canadian border through the backcountry of the American West. Their goal: to prove the worth of the iconic horses that are the subject of often bitter controversy. As they cover the 3000 miles of often unforgiving landscapes, the riders succumb to the contradictory tensions of camaraderie and rivalry. Filmed almost exclusively by first-time feature director Phillip Baribeau, who was with the riders nearly every mile of the way. As with so many Western films, Unbranded’s story is a metaphor for the decisive actions needed to preserve wild places and their animals and the personal and political conflicts that threaten these national treasures. 
    U.S.A./106 min

    Nat Geo WILD’s Wild Yellowstone  * WORLD PREMIERE
    * Filmmakers in Attendance
    Executive Producers: Karen Bass, Curt Morgan, Chad Jackson, Joseph Sorge, Shon Tomlin
    Producers: Joe Kennedy, Tom Stephens
    Yellowstone is a place of wonder. All life is focused on thing. Survival. There’s no place in Earth like Wild Yellowstone. Our cameras take a deep look into this gorgeous land and the animals that reside here.
    U.S.A./49 min

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  • Sun Valley Film Festival Reveals Dates and Highlights of Upcoming 2015 Festival

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    The Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF), celebrating its fourth year, will take place March 4th-8th, 2015, in Sun Valley, Idaho.

    For 2015, the Festival has added a 5th day of programming and will screen more than 60-curated films followed by filmmakers Q &A sessions. Other special programs on tap are the free, standing-room only Coffee Talks with industry insiders like legendary actor Bruce Dern, the Screenwriters Lab led by Academy Award® winners Jim Rash and Nat Faxon, screenwriters of The Descendants, and the new Film Lab. Great parties, dinners, special events, and sunny spring skiing will surely top off this spirited and inspired festival weekend in Sun Valley.

    2015 Festival Highlights

    Film Screenings: A curated selection of over 60 films including world premieres, shorts, narratives, and documentaries from around the globe.

    Coffee Talks: Two-time Academy Award® nominee Bruce Dern, will be a featured guest at one of the Coffee Talks, during the 2015 Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF) taking place March 4-8, 2015. The Coffee Talks are free, hugely popular, informal forums for film buffs, featuring inside-the-velvet- rope discussions with top talent from both in front of and behind the camera. Past speakers have included Jodie Foster, Kevin Smith and Mariel Hemingway. Mr. Dern is the first confirmed guest for the Coffee Talks at the 2015 Sun Valley Film Festival.

    Mr. Dern, who has appeared in over 80 films, was nominated as Best Supporting Actor for the 1978 film Coming Home and Best Actor for the 2013 film Nebraska. He has had a long and illustrious career spanning over 55 years, during which time he has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades including the Best Actor award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival for his role in Alexander Payne’s Nebraska. Often playing unsympathetic characters in supporting roles, he has amassed an impressive body of work over his legendary cinematic calling.

    Screenwriters Lab: Jim Rash and Nat Faxon, the Academy Award®-winning writers of The Descendants and 2014’s comedy, The Way Way Back, will host the 2015 Screenwriters Lab. The Screenwriters Lab, one of the many highlights of the Festival, is now accepting submissions for The High Scribe screenplay competition, which gives finalists, among other things, an opportunity for one-on-one meetings with some of the industry’s finest to discuss their work. The 2015 High Scribe judge and mentor will be film, television, and stage actor, Will McCormack. The High Scribe winner will be announced during the lab on March 5th, 2015, and a scene from their script will be brought to life.

    Saturday Night Awards Bash: Hailing from Jackson, Mississippi, indie-rock band The Weeks will bring their brand of southern-fried rock to Whiskey Jacques on Saturday night during the Awards Bash.  Formed while teenagers in 2006, they have quickly amassed a loyal following with their soulful country rock sound and have recently wrapped a European tour with The Kings of Leon.

    NEW! The Film Lab: This new program brings together a film’s creative forces – the writer, producer and director – in a combustible fashion.  From the writer’s pages to the screen, the audience will enjoy interactions and discussions with filmmakers in an innovative way. 

    NEW! One Potato Short Screenplay Competition:  The latest addition to our menu is the new One Potato short screenplay competition, which awards the screenwriter a $2500 stipend to go towards shooting their film in Idaho. The competition is part of a larger initiative to encourage filming in the state. As the producing partner on the film, SVFF will connect the winner with seasoned filmmakers, consultants, and production resources.

    Wild To Inspire: Nat Geo WILD, in partnership with SVFF and the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), is launching its second annual filmmaking competition WILD TO INSPIRE. The competition will give one lucky winner a shot at international travel for a Nat Geo WILD dream job – the opportunity to travel to Africa and document wildlife for Nat Geo WILD viewers.  The winner will share their wildlife adventure through a variety of media including video diaries, photos, social media and more as part of an online companion to Nat Geo WILD’s Destination Wild series. The WILD TO INSPIRE film competition will accept submissions from November 3, 2014, through January 16, 2015. More information and complete rules visit natgeowild.com/wildtoinspire.

    Content:  Dedicated to the exploding genre of digital content only found online. Content will showcase digital premieres, cutting edge panels, and lively discussion.

    Future Filmmakers Forum: A unique program that allows middle and high school students to experience the process of filmmaking, film submission and festival attendance.  SVFF will select and screen the best student short films and will award cash prizes for the best overall film and best film by an Idaho student. 

    SVFF Awards:  A total of seven special awards are presented including two unique to SVFF – One in a Million is awarded to a standout film produced for under $1 million and the Vision Award recognizes an outstanding producer.

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  • The Inaugural Sun Valley Film Festival in Sun Valley, Idaho Announced its Film Lineup

    The Sun Valley Film Festival, March 15-18, 2012, in Sun Valley, Idaho, announced its lineup of dramatic and documentary feature films, television series, web series, children’s programming and short films for the inaugural festival.

    “We’re thrilled about the opportunity to spotlight such an inspiring and innovative group of filmmakers in Sun Valley,” said Festival Director Sabina Dana Plasse. “Our lineup is indicative of the spirit and dedication that goes into this collaborative process. We’re looking forward to a great event.”

    DRAMATIC FEATURES

    THE BROOKLYN BROTHERS BEAT THE BEST
    Director/Writer: Ryan O’Nan
    Producers: Jason Michael Berman and Kwesi Collisson
    Cast: Melissa Leo, Andrew McCarthy, Christopher McDonald, Jason Ritter and Wilmer Valderrama

    FRIENDS WITH KIDS
    Director/Producer/Writer: Jennifer Westfeldt
    Cast: Adam Scott, Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O’Dowd, Megan Fox and Edward Burns

    LOST RIVER
    Director: Hugh DiMauro
    Producer: Kieran Donahue
    Writers: Hugh DiMauro and Kieran Donahue
    Cast: Kieran Donahue

    LUV
    Director: Sheldon Candis
    Producers: Jason Michael Berman, W. Michael Jenson, Gordon Bijelonic, Datari Turner
    Writers: Sheldon Candis and Justin Wilson
    Cast: Common, Michael Rainey Jr., Dennis Haysbert, Danny Glover, Charles S. Dutton and Michael Kenneth Williams

    MAGIC VALLEY
    Director/Writer: Jaffe Zinn
    Producer: Heather Rae
    Cast: Scott Glenn, Kyle Gallner, Alison Elliott, Brad William Henke, Matthew Gray Gubler and Will Estes

    MOSQUITA Y MARI
    Director/Writer: Aurora Guerrero
    Producer: Chad Burris
    Cast: Fenessa Pineda, Venecia Troncoso, Laura Patalano, Joaquin Garrido, Dulce Maria Solis and Omar Leyva

    NOBODY CARES
    Director/Writer: Travis Swartz
    Producers: Travis Swartz and Josie Pusl
    Cast: Chris Thometz, Christina Lang, Joe Golden, Tom Donahoe and Vanessa Hopkins

    OLD GOATS
    Director/Writer: Taylor Guterson
    Producers: Taylor Guterson and Johnathan Boyer
    Cast: Britton Crosley, Bob Burkholder, David VanderWal, Benita Staadecker, Gail Shackel and Steve Stolee

    SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS
    Directors/ Writers: Annie J. Howell and Lisa Robinson
    Producers: Annie J. Howell, Lisa Robinson and Jennifer Doughtery
    Cast: Anna Margaret Hollyman, Richard Hoag, Andre Holland, Mary Beth Peil, Sarah Rafferty and Susan Kelechi Watson

    SODA SPRINGS
    Director: Michael Fiefer
    Writers/Producers: Jay Pickett and Michael Fiefer
    Cast: Jay Pickett, Victoria Pratt, Michael Bowen, Patty McCormack and Tom Skerritt

    WINTER’S WIND
    Director/Writer: Matt Herriger
    Producer: William Veve
    Cast: Scot Schmidt, Mike Wilson, Micah Black, Gary Bigham, Dean Decas and Ralph Deslauriers
    DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

    7 YEARS UNDERGROUND: A 60s TALE
    Director: Jason M. Solomon
    Producers: Candice Solomon and Elly Solomon

    A NOT SO STILL LIFE: THE GINNY RUFFNER STORY
    Director: Karen Stanton
    Producer: Tom Gorai
    Cast: Ginny Ruffner, Tom Robbins, Graham Nash and Dale Chihuly
    BETWEEN THE EARTH AND SKY / South Sudan
    Director: Karen Day
    Producer: Ujenzi Trust

    CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND: THE LEGACY OF PAT BROWN
    Director: Sascha Rice
    Producer: Hilary Armstrong, Julia Mintz and Sascha Rice

    CORMAN’S WORLD
    Director: Alex Stapleton
    Producers: Stone Douglass, Mickey Barold, Alex Stapleton, Jeff Frey and Izabela Frank

    FIRST CIRCLE
    Director: Heather Rae
    Producers: Heather Rae, Russell Friedenberg and Randy Redroad

    GATHERING REMNANTS
    Directors/Producers: Kendall Nelson and John Plummer

    GREAT MIGRATIONS: Behind-the-Scenes
    Director/Producer/Writer: James Bryne

    I AM
    Director: Tom Shadyac
    Producer: Dagan Handy

    JERUSALEM: LIVING IN THE SHADOW OF GOD
    Director/Producer: Stephen Crisman

    JÓN OG SÉRA JÓN (JOHN AND REVEREND JOHN) / Iceland
    Director: Steinthor Birgisson
    Producers: Steinthor Birgisson and Sigurbjorn Bui Baldvinsson

    LT. WATADA: A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
    Director/Producer: Freida Mock

    MARCH OF THE LIVING / Brazil, Germany, Poland and Israel
    Director: Jessica Sanders
    Producer: L.G. Tubaldini Jr.

    THE PHANTOM WOLVES OF SUN VALLEY
    Director/Producer: DeSiree’ Fawn

    PRESERVATION HALL: A LOUISIANA FAIRYTALE
    Director: Danny Clinch
    Producers: Ben Jaffe, Matty Beckerman and Danny Clinch

    SING CHINA!
    Director/Producer/Writer: Freida Mock

    STOLEN SEAS
    Director: Thymaya Payne
    Writer: Mark Monroe
    Producers: Thymaya Payne, Andreas Lascaris, Heather Phenix and Andrew Walker

    THE GREATER GOOD
    Directors: Kendall Nelson and Chris Pilaro
    Producers: Leslie Manookian, Kendall Nelson and Chris Pilaro

    THE MONO LAKE STORY
    Directors: Ryan Christensen and Jonah Matthewson
    Producer: Bristlecone Media

    TULARE – THE PHANTOM LAKE
    Director/Producer: Christopher Beaver

    UNSIGNED
    Director: Edward Payson
    Producers: Jeremy McGovern, Moziko Wind and Edward Payson

    WAR ELEPHANTS
    Director/Writer/Producer: David Hamlin
    Featuring: Bob Poole and Dr. Joyce Poole

    WINTER
    Director: Steve Bellamy
    Producers: Rich Tavtigian and Selma Al-Faqih

    SHORT FILMS

    15 MINUTES OF FLAME
    Director: Gandhi Warhol
    Producer: Jimi Holt

    BRAD & GARY / France
    Art Director: Pierre Coffin
    Producers: Chris Meledandri and Janet Healy

    BURDEN
    Director/Writer: Michael David Lynch
    Producers: Michael David Lynch and John Bosher
    Cast: Michael E. Smith, Mocean Melvin, Grant Weiss and Peter Cullen

    CABBY / China
    Director: Xiaocao Liu
    Producers: Xiaocao Liu and Leon Gao
    Cast: Jun He and Xu Guan

    CRAWL SPACE
    Director: Christian Lybrook
    Producer: Tom Hamilton
    Cast: Austin Howell, Jim Lile, Kristy Leigh Lussier, Mike Wood and Nathan Hackney

    CROSSHAIRS / Australia
    Director: Mike Hoath
    Writer: Peter Templeman
    Cast: Lindsay Farris, Luke Ledger and Michael Muntz

    DINNER WITH FRED
    Director/Writer: Ben Proudfoot
    Producers: Alex Kefalos, Matthew Quandt and Aaron Rabkin
    Cast: Adam Harrington, Austin Highsmith, Scott Lowell and Ron Orbach

    LOW RIDERS
    Director/Writer/Producer: Mark Steffen

    MELTDOWN
    Director/Writer: Dave Green
    Producer: Ryan Hendricks
    Cast: David Cross, Emanuel Borria, Genevieve Jones and Ryan Bradley Heine

    MISERY BUSINESS
    Director: Charles Beale
    Producer: Brian Kung

    NECKING
    Director/Producer: Lindsay Lindenbaum

    NONNA SI DEVE ASCIUGARE (GRANDMA MUST GET DRY) / Italy
    Director/Writer: Alfredo Covelli

    POND SCUM
    Art Directors: Tom Tartaranowicz and Brad Coombs
    Producer: Tom Tartaranowicz

    SOMETIMES THE MOON IS VELVET
    Director/Writer: Tom Phillips
    Producer: Simon Thomas
    Cast: Joseph Mawle and Rachel Bright

    THE APPLICANT
    Director/Producer: Nathalie Antonia
    Writers: Nathalie Antonia and Dixie Perkinson
    Cast: Dixie Perkinson, Nathalie Antonia and Sarah Levy

    THE GREAT HAMBURGER CHALLENGE
    Director/Writer/Producer: Jason Chau
    Cast: Connor McGrady, Harrison Taunton, John Omohundro and Meiko Mitchell

    THE TRACK
    Director/Writer: Brett Caroline Levner
    Producers: Brett Caroline Levner and Matt Christensen
    Cast: Courtney Walsh and Leah Bateman

    WEIGHTLESS
    Director: Sune Blicher
    Producer: Andreas Koefoed
    Featuring: Jakob Bro, Bill Frisell and Jorgen Leth

    WE RULE
    Director/Producer: Catherine Chalmers

    CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING

    ANOTHER WAY TO DIE
    Director/Producer: John Nordstrom
    Writers: John Nordstrom and Jennifer Nordstrom
    Cast: Nordstrom kids and friends

    DO OVER
    Director: David Fabelo
    Producer: Andrew Logan
    Cast: Garrett Jester and Jacobi Alvarez

    POLLUTION
    Director/Producer: Jeffrey Travis
    Writer: Osa Wallander
    Cast: Osa Wallander, Danielle Bessler and Carrie Lazar

    SHARK RIDDLE
    Directors/Producers: Laura Sams and Robert Sams
    Writers: Dave Cain, Laura Sams and Robert Sams
    Featuring: Laura Sams and Robert Sams

    STAR WAITERS
    Director: Mitch Kohler
    Writer: Doug Cole
    Producers: Mitch Kohler, Patty Terrabery, Jesse Cordtz, Rachel Cherny and Ben Shedd

    THE KANGAROO
    Director/Writer: Anna Gutto
    Producers: Anna Gutto and Talking Catfish Productions
    Cast: Megan Doyle, Marisa Pierini and Jimmy Brewer

    THE ROOTS OF HAPPINESS
    Director: Matt Schultz
    Producer: Ryan Abella

    SUNDAY/DIMANCHE
    Director: Patrick Doyon

    THE FANTASTIC FLYING BOOKS OF MR. MORRIS LESSMORE
    Directors: William Joyce and Brandon Oldenburg
    Writer: William Joyce

    LA LUNA
    Director/Writer: Enrico Casaroasa

    A MORNING STROLL
    Directors: Grant Orchard and Sue Goffe
    Writer: Grant Orchard

    WILD LIFE
    Directors/Writers: Amanda Forbis and Wendy Tilby

    NULLARBOR
    Director: Alister Lockhart
    Writers: Alister Lockhart and Patrick Sarell

    AMAZONIA
    Director/Writer: Sam Chen

    SKYLIGHT
    Director/Writer: David Baas

    HYBRID UNION
    Director/Writer: Serguei Kouchnerov

    TELEVISION SERIES

    THE STORY
    Director: Steve Bellamy
    Producers: Rich Tavtigian and Steve Bellamy
    Featuring: Bode Miller, Lindsey Vonn, Chris Davenport, Bobby Brown, Mike Douglas, Reggie Crist, Chris Benchetler, Leif Whitaker, Eric Pollard, Erin Pollard, Kristi Leskinen, Lynsey Dyer, Jamie Pierre, Willy Bogner, Stephani Victor, Chelone Miller, Errol Kerr, Mike Tierney, Cade Palmer, Trevor Hiatt, Russell Austin and Robert “The Wizard” Athey

    IMAGINE THIS / Peru
    Director: Rafael Monserrate
    Producers: Eion Bailey, Rafael Monserrate and Gene Miller

    WEB SERIES

    PROSPECTING IDAHO
    Director: Cory Smith
    Producers: Smith Optics’ Mark Oliver and Cory Smith

    IDAHO RIVERS UNITED
    Director/Producer: Skip Armstrong

    SEASONS
    Director/Producer: Skip Armstrong
    Featuring: Kate Wagner, Brian Breal Ward and Jesse Murphy

    The Sun Valley Film Festival also announced a slate of films produced by Idaho filmmakers and films made in Idaho:

    CRAWL SPACE
    FIRST CIRCLE
    GATHERING REMNANTS
    IDAHO RIVERS UNITED
    LOST RIVER
    MAGIC VALLEY
    NOBODY CARES
    PROSPECTING IDAHO
    SODA SPRINGS
    SEASONS
    STAR WAITERS
    THE PHANTOM WOLVES OF SUN VALLEY

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