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  • SXSW Unveils Midnighter Features & Short Films Lineup

    Adam Wingard's THE GUEST Adam Wingard’s THE GUEST

    The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival taking place March 7 to15, 2014, in Austin, Texas, unveiled the films in the Midnighters section, and the short film lineup.This year’s Midnighters sections includes eight world premieres, and one U.S. premiere including  STAGE FRIGHT, the feature film debut of writer/director Jerome Sable, and Adam Wingard’s THE GUEST which premiered earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival.

    SXSW 2014 Midnighters:

    13 Sins
    Director/Screenwriter: Daniel Stamm, Screenwriter: David Birke

    A cryptic phone call sets off a dangerous game of risks for Elliot, a down-on-his luck salesman. The game promises increasing rewards for completing 13 tasks, each more sinister than the last.
    Cast: Mark Webber, Rutina Wesley, Devon Graye, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Richard Burgi, Tom Bower, Ron Perlman (World Premiere)

    Among The Living (France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo

    After horror favorites Inside and Livid, Maury and Bustillo pair up again for a horror-thriller at the cross roads between Stand by Me and Friday the13th.
    Cast: Anne Marivin, Béatrice Dalle, Francis Renaud, Fabien Jegoudez, Nicolas Giraud (World Premiere)

    Exists
    Director: Eduardo Sánchez, Screenwriter: Jamie Nash

    Five friends on a camping weekend in the remote woods of East Texas struggle to survive against a legendary beast that is stronger, smarter and more terrifying than they would have ever believed exists.
    Cast: Chris Osborn, Dora Madison Burge, Roger Edwards, Denise Williamson, Samuel Davis (World Premiere)

    The Guest
    Director: Adam Wingard, Screenwriter: Simon Barrett

    A soldier on leave befriends the family of a fallen comrade, only to become a threat to all around him when it’s revealed he’s hiding dangerous secrets from his past.
    Cast: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser, Lance Reddick, Sheila Kelley

    Home
    Director/Screenwriter: Nicholas McCarthy

    When a realtor is asked to sell a vacant home, she and her sister cross paths with its previous tenant: a teenage girl who sold her soul to the devil.
    Cast: Naya Rivera, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Ashley Rickards, Wyatt Russell, Ava Acres (World Premiere)

    Honeymoon
    Director/Screenwriter: Leigh Janiak, Screenwriter: Phil Graziadei

    Young newlyweds find their honeymoon spiraling mysteriously into chaos.
    Cast: Rose Leslie, Harry Treadaway, Ben Huber, Hanna Brown (World Premiere)

    Late Phases
    Director: Adrián García Bogliano, Screenwriter: Eric Stolze

    When deadly attacks from the forests beset a secluded retirement community, it is up to a grizzled veteran to figure what the residents are hiding.
    Cast: Nick Damici, Ethan Embry, Erin Cummings, Tom Noonan, Lance Guest (World Premiere)

    Oculus
    Director/Screenwriter: Mike Flanagan, Screenwriter: Jeff Howard

    As children, two siblings witnessed their parents’ harrowing descent into madness and death. Now, as adults, they reunite to expose and destroy the supernatural entity responsible: the Lasser Glass – a legendary mirror their parents owned.
    Cast: Karen Gillan, Brenton Thwaites, Rory Cochrane, James Lafferty, Katee Sackhoff (U.S. Premiere)

    Stage Fright
    Director: Jerome Sable

    Stage Fright tells the story of a snobby musical theater camp terrorized by a bloodthirsty masked killer who despises musical theatre. “Scream” meets “Glee” in this genre-bending R-rated horror-musical.
    Cast: Allie MacDonald, Douglas Smith, Brandon Uranowitz, Kent Nolan, Melanie Leishman (World Premiere)

    Starry Eyes
    Directors/Screenwriters: Dennis Widmyer, Kevin Kolsch

    In the city of dreams, a desperate actress will do whatever it takes for the role of a lifetime… no matter what the cost.
    Cast: Alexandra Essoe, Amanda Fuller, Fabianne Therese, Noah Segan, Shane Coffey (World Premiere)

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  • Horror Film STAGE FRIGHT Set to Premiere at SXSW, Gets a U.S. Release Date

     STAGE FRIGHT is the feature film debut of writer/director Jerome Sable

    STAGE FRIGHT, described as a horror/comedy/musical about “bloodthirsty gorehounds and musical theatre geeks,” which world premieres in the Midnighters section at March’s SXSW Film Festival, will be released in the U.S. by Magnet Releasing, the genre division of Magnolia Pictures. STAGE FRIGHT is the feature film debut of writer/director Jerome Sable, director of the award-winning, festival favorite short, “The Legend of Beaver Dam” and stars Allie MacDonald and Douglas Smith, with Minnie Driver and Meat Loaf.  Magnet is releasing the film in its Ultra VOD program, launching it on iTunes and On Demand on April 3rd, followed by a theatrical release on May 9th.

    “Scream” meets “Glee” in this dark comedy musical about a starry-eyed teenager Camilla Swanson who aspires to follow in the footsteps of her Broadway diva mother. Instead she’s stuck working in the kitchen of a snobby performing arts camp. Determined to change her destiny, she sneaks in to audition for the summer showcase and lands a lead role in the play, but just as rehearsals begin, blood starts to spill, and Camilla soon finds herself terrified by the horror of musical theater.

    “As a fan of Magnet and the movies they release, I cannot tell you how excited I am that our film is on their roster,” said Sable. “I am honored that they’re helping me with my lifelong dream of bringing bloodthirsty gorehounds and musical theatre geeks a little bit closer together.”

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  • South by Southwest Film Festival Unveils 2014 Film Lineup

    South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival

    The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival unveiled the features lineup for this year’s Festival, the 21st edition and running March 7 to 15, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Once again, the festival’s main competition categories are comprised of eight Narrative Feature world premieres and eight Documentary Feature world premieres, vying for their respective Grand Jury Prizes. 

    The Narrative Feature Competition includes: 10,000KM, directed by Carlos Marques Marcet, Animals, directed by Collin Schiffli, Before I Disappear, directed by Shawn Christensen, Fort Tilden, directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss & Charles Rogers, The Heart Machine, directed by Zachary Wigon, I Believe in Unicorns, directed by Leah Meyerhoff, The Mend, directed by John Magary and Wild Canaries, directed by Lawrence Michael Levine. The Documentary Feature Competition includes: Beginning With The End, directed by David Marshall, Born to Fly, directed by Catherine Gund, The Great Invisible, directed by Margaret Brown, The Immortalists, directed by Jason Sussberg & David Alvarado, Impossible Light, directed by Jeremy Ambers, Mateo, directed by Aaron I. Naar, Print the Legend, directed by Luis Lopez & Clay Tweel and Vessel, directed by Diana Whitten.

    An additional selection of highlights include the worldwide debut of Nicholas Stoller’s Neighbors, Michael & Peter Spierig’s Predestination, Diego Luna’s CESAR CHAVEZ, Neil Berkeley’s Harmontown, Liz Tuccillo’s Take Care, Elijah Drenner’s That Guy Dick Miller, Jack Plotnick’s Space Station 76, Florian Habicht’s Sheffield: Sex City, Nacho Vigilondo’s Open Windows, Angus MacQueen & Guillermo Galdos’s The Legend of Shorty, Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Dance of Reality, Darius Clark Monroe’s Evolution of a Criminal, Jason Bateman’s Bad Words, Mike Myers’ Supermensch, David Gordon Green’s Joe, John Ridley’s JIMI: All Is By My Side and a special screening of 1954’s Godzilla: The Japanese Original, with a Q&A following with 2014 Godzilla director Gareth Edwards. They join previously announced films such as Opening Night film Chef, as well as narrative features Veronica Mars, Break Point, and Creep, and documentaries Doc of the Dead, Leave the World Behind, and the Episodic Special Event COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey.

    The 2014 SXSW Film Festival will feature:

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION
    Eight world premieres, eight unique ways to celebrate the art of storytelling. Selected from 1,324 films submitted to SXSW 2014.

    Films screening in Narrative Feature Competition are:

    10,000KM (Spain)
    Director: Carlos Marques Marcet, Screenwriters: Carlos Marques-Marcet, Clara Roquet Autonell
    A year of a long distance relationship, two computers and two cities – Los Angeles and Barcelona, can love survive 6,000 miles? Cast: Natalia Tena, David Verdaguer (World Premiere)

    Animals
    Director: Collin Schiffli, Screenwriter: David Dastmalchian
    Jude and Bobbie are a young, homeless couple who masterfully con and steal in an attempt to stay one step ahead of their addiction. They are ultimately forced to face the reality of their situation when one of them is hospitalized. Cast: David Dastmalchian, Kim Shaw, John Heard (World Premiere)

    Before I Disappear
    Director/Screenwriter: Shawn Christensen
    Based on the 2013 Academy Award® winning short film Curfew. At the lowest point of his life, Richie gets a call from his estranged sister, asking him to look after his eleven-year-old niece, Sophia, for a few hours. 
    Cast: Shawn Christensen, Fatima Ptacek, Emmy Rossum, Paul Wesley, Ron Perlman, Richard Schiff 
    (World Premiere)

    Fort Tilden
    Directors/Screenwriters: Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers
    It shouldn’t be this hard for Allie and Harper to get to the beach. 
    Cast: Bridey Elliott, Clare McNulty, Griffin Newman, Jeffrey Scaperrotta, Neil Casey (World Premiere)

    The Heart Machine
    Director/Screenwriter: Zachary Wigon
    A man begins to suspect that his long-distance girlfriend, whom he met online but has never met in person, has been living in the same city the whole time and sets out to find her. 
    Cast: John Gallagher Jr., Kate Lyn Sheil, David Call, Louisa Krauss (World Premiere)

    I Believe in Unicorns
    Director/Screenwriter: Leah Meyerhoff
    I Believe in Unicorns follows the lyrical journey of an imaginative teenage girl who runs away from home with an older punk rock drifter, but not even unicorns can save her now. 
    Cast: Natalia Dyer, Peter Vack, Julia Garner, Amy Seimetz, Toni Meyerhoff (World Premiere)

    The Mend
    Director/Screenwriter: John Magary
    A dark comedy about rage, doubt, lust, madness and other brotherly hand-me-downs. 
    Cast: Josh Lucas, Stephen Plunkett, Lucy Owen, Mickey Sumner, Austin Pendleton (World Premiere)

    Wild Canaries
    Director/Screenwriter: Lawrence Michael Levine
    When their elderly neighbor suddenly drops dead, a young Brooklyn couple investigates signs of foul play. 
    Cast: Sophia Takal, Lawrence Michael Levine, Alia Shawkat, Annie Parisse, Jason Ritter (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION 
    Selected from 892 submissions, the eight world premieres in the Documentary Feature category bring real world stories to life, demonstrating innovation, energy and bold voices.

    Films screening in Documentary Feature Competition are:

    Beginning With The End
    Director: David Marshall
    Beginning With the End takes viewers on a profound, and profoundly moving, journey with a group of high school seniors working as trained hospice volunteers — a story of beginnings and endings in a year of self-discovery and awakening. (World Premiere)

    Born To Fly
    Director: Catherine Gund
    Born To Fly pushes the boundaries between action and art, daring us to join choreographer Elizabeth Streb and her dancers in pursuit of human flight. (World Premiere)
    *SXsports screening

    The Great Invisible
    Director: Margaret Brown
    Penetrating the oil industry’s secretive world, The Great Invisible examines the Deepwater Horizon disaster through the eyes of oil executives, explosion survivors and Gulf Coast residents who were left to pick up the pieces when the world moved on. (World Premiere)

    The Immortalists
    Directors: Jason Sussberg, David Alvarado
    Two eccentric scientists struggle to create eternal youth in a world they call “blind to the tragedy of old age.” As they battle their own aging and suffer the losses of loved ones, their scientific journeys ultimately become personal. (World Premiere)

    Impossible Light
    Director: Jeremy Ambers
    Impossible Light reveals the drama and the daring of artist Leo Villareal and a small team of visionaries who battle seemingly impossible challenges to turn a dream of creating the world’s largest LED light sculpture into a glimmering reality. (World Premiere)

    Mateo
    Director: Aaron I. Naar
    Mateo follows America’s most notorious white mariachi singer on his misadventures in Cuba. 
    (World Premiere)

    Print the Legend
    Directors: Luis Lopez, Clay Tweel
    The 3D Printing revolution has begun. Who will make it? (World Premiere)

    Vessel
    Director: Diana Whitten
    A fearless sea captain, Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, sails a ship through loopholes in international law, providing abortions on the high seas, and leaving in her wake a network of emboldened activists who trust women to handle abortion on their own terms. (World Premiere)

    HEADLINERS
    Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres & gala film events with major & rising names in cinema.

    Films screening in Headliners are:

    Chef
    Director/Screenwriter: Jon Favreau
    Chef is a rich and vibrant comedy – the story of Carl Casper (Favreau), who loses his chef job and cooks up a food truck business in hopes of reestablishing his artistic promise. At the same time, he tries to reconnect with his estranged family.
    Cast: Jon Favreau, Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson, John Leguizamo, Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman, Oliver Platt, Robert Downey, Jr., Emjay Anthony (World Premiere)

    Joe
    Director: David Gordon Green, Screenwriters: Larry Brown, Gary Hawkins
    A gripping mix of friendship, violence and redemption erupts in the contemporary South in this adaptation of Larry Brown’s novel. Cast: Nicolas Cage, Tye Sheridan (U.S. Premiere)

    Neighbors
    Director: Nicholas Stoller, Screenwriters: Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O’Brien
    Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne lead the cast of Neighbors, a comedy about a young couple suffering from arrested development who are forced to live next to a fraternity house after the birth of their newborn baby. Cast: Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Dave Franco, Ike Barinholtz, Lisa Kudrow (Worldwide Debut – work-in-progress)

    Predestination (Australia)
    Directors/Screenwriters: Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig
    A riveting adventure through time centered on a secret government time traveling agency designed to prevent future killers and terrorists from committing their crimes. 
    Cast: Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, Noah Taylor (World Premiere)

    Veronica Mars
    Director/Screenwriter: Rob Thomas, Screenwriter: Diane Ruggiero
    Years after walking away from her past as a teenage private eye, Veronica Mars gets pulled back to her hometown, an ex-boyfriend with baggage, and an unraveling murder mystery. 
    Cast: Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Krysten Ritter, Ryan Hansen, Enrico Colantoni (World Premiere)

    NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT 
    High profile narrative features receiving their World, North American or US Premieres at SXSW.

    Films screening in Narrative Spotlight are:

    Break Point 
    Director: Jay Karas, Screenwriters: Gene Hong, Jeremy Sisto
    Two estranged brothers reunite to make an improbable run at a grand slam tennis tournament. The mismatched pair, with some unlikely help from a precocious 11-year-old boy, re-discover their game and their brotherhood. 
    Cast: Jeremy Sisto, David Walton, Joshua Rush, J.K. Simmons, Amy Smart (World Premiere)
    *SXsports screening

    CESAR CHAVEZ
    Director: Diego Luna 
    Chávez chronicles the birth of a modern American movement led by famed civil rights leader and labor organizer, Cesar Chavez. Cast: Rosario Dawson, John Malkovich, Michael Pena, America Ferrera, Gabriel Mann (North American Premiere)

    Faults
    Director/Screenwriter: Riley Stearns
    An expert on cults is hired by a mother and father to kidnap and deprogram their brainwashed daughter. He soon begins to suspect the parents may be more destructive than the cult he’s being hired to save her from. Cast: Leland Orser, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Chris Ellis, Lance Reddick, Jon Gries (World Premiere)

    The Frontier
    Director/Screenwriter: Matt Rabinowitz, Screenwriter: Carlos Colungu
    An estranged son travels back home to confront his overbearing father to see if there is any relationship left between them. 
    Cast: Max Gail, Coleman Kelly, Anastassia Sendyk, Katherine Cortez, Oliver Seitz (World Premiere)

    Kelly & Cal
    Director: Jen McGowan, Screenwriter: Amy Lowe Starbin
    Kelly & Cal explores the heartfelt, somewhat absurd moments in our lives when we seek out a little bit of extra attention. Cast: Juliette Lewis, Jonny Weston, Josh Hopkins, Cybil Shepherd (World Premiere)

    The Mule (Australia)
    Directors: Angus Sampson, Tony Mahony, Screenwriters: Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson
    In 1983, a naive man is detained by Australian Federal Police with lethal narcotics hidden in his stomach. Caught, ‘The Mule’ makes a desperate choice…to defy his bodily functions and withhold the evidence…literally. Cast: Hugo Weaving, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Ewen Leslie, Geoff Morrell, Georgina Haig, Noni Hazlehurst, John Noble (World Premiere)

    A Night In Old Mexico (USA / Spain)
    Director: Emilio Aragón, Screenwriter: William D. Wittliff
    Forced to give up his land and home, Texas rancher Red Bovie isn’t about to retire quietly in a dismal trailer park. Instead he hits the road with his estranged grandson for one last adventure. 
    Cast: Robert Duvall, Jeremy Irvine, Angie Cepeda, Luis Tosar, Joaquín Cosio (World Premiere)

    Patrick’s Day (Ireland)
    Director/Screenwriter: Terry McMahon
    A young man with mental health issues becomes intimate with a suicidal air hostess but his obsessive mother enlists a dysfunctional cop to separate them. 
    Cast: Kerry Fox, Moe Dunford, Catherine Walker, Philip Jackson (World Premiere)

    Sequoia
    Director: Andy Landen, Screenwriter: Andrew Rothschild
    Faced with stage three cancer, a young woman sets out to end her life on her own terms, in Sequoia National Park. Cast: Aly Michalka, Dustin Milligan, Todd Lowe, Demetri Martin, Sophi Bairley (World Premiere)

    She’s Lost Control
    Director/Screenwriter: Anja Marquardt
    Ronah’s life unravels when she starts working with a new client, Johnny. 
    Cast: Brooke Bloom, Marc Menchaca, Dennis Boutsikaris, Laila (North American Premiere)

    Take Care
    Director/Screenwriter: Liz Tuccillo
    After being hit by a car, a woman (Leslie Bibb) comes home to realize her friends don’t really want to take care of her. Desperate for help, she turns to an unlikely source. 
    Cast: Leslie Bibb, Thomas Sadoski, Betty Gilpin, Michael Stahl David, Nadia Dajani (World Premiere)

    Thank You a Lot
    Director/Screenwriter: Matt Muir
    A struggling, two-bit music manager will lose his job unless he signs a reclusive country music singer, James Hand, who also happens to be his estranged father. Cast: Blake DeLong, James Hand, Robyn Rikoon, Sonny Carl Davis, Jeffery Da’Shade Johnson (World Premiere)

    Things People Do
    Director: Saar Klein, Screenwriters: Joe Conway, Saar Klein
    Bill Scanlin loses his job and embarks on a life of crime. As Bill stays ahead of the law, he discovers that sometimes the only thing worse than getting caught is getting away with it. 
    Cast: Wes Bentley, Jason Isaacs, Vinessa Shaw, Haley Bennett (North American Premiere)

    Two Step
    Director/Screenwriter: Alex R. Johnson
    Two Step is a fast-paced Texas thriller in which the lives of James, a directionless college dropout, and Webb, a career criminal with his back against the wall, violently collide. 
    Cast: Beth Broderick, James Landry Hébert, Skyy Moore, Jason Douglas, Ashley Rae Spillers (World Premiere)

    We’ll Never Have Paris
    Directors: Jocelyn Towne, Simon Helberg, Screenwriter: Simon Helberg
    We’ll Never Have Paris is a clumsy and at once human account of screwing up on a transcontinental level in a noble effort to win back “the one.” Cast: Simon Helberg, Maggie Grace, Melanie Lynskey, Alfred Molina, Zachary Quinto, Jason Ritter (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT
    Shining a light on new documentary features receiving their World, North American or U.S. Premieres at SXSW.

    Films screening in Documentary Spotlight are:

    Above All Else
    Director: John Fiege
    A former stuntman and high wire artist puts his family and future on the line when he rallies a group of East Texas landowners and activists to blockade the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. (World Premiere)

    Butterfly Girl
    Director: Cary Bell
    Abbie came of age in honky tonks, defying her life threatening disease, but all the while longing for an identity of her own. Now that she is 18, how much is she willing to sacrifice for her independence? (World Premiere)

    DamNation
    Directors: Travis Rummel, Ben Knight
    This powerful film odyssey across America explores the sea change in national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. (World Premiere)

    Doc of the Dead
    Director: Alexandre O. Philippe
    The definitive zombie culture documentary, from the makers of The People vs. George Lucas. Doc of the Dead traces the rise and evolution of the zombie genre, its influence on pop culture, and investigates the possibility of an actual zombie outbreak. (World Premiere)

    Harmontown
    Director: Neil Berkeley
    A comedic, brutally honest documentary following self-destructive TV writer Dan Harmon (NBC’s Community) as he takes his live podcast on a national tour. (World Premiere)

    LADY VALOR: The Kristin Beck Story
    Directors: Sandrine Orabona, Mark Herzog
    A former U.S. Navy Seal seeks life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness living life as a transgender woman. (World Premiere)

    The Legend Of Shorty (UK)
    Directors: Angus MacQueen, Guillermo Galdos
    The Legend of Shorty is the story of a man and a myth. (World Premiere)

    Manny
    Directors: Ryan Moore, Leon Gast
    From abject poverty to international hero, Manny Pacquiao rose to fame in the boxing ring. At the height of his career, Manny entered the political arena. As history’s only boxing Congressman, Manny is faced with a new challenge. (World Premiere)
    *SXsports screening

    Seeds of Time
    Director: Sandy McLeod
    Seeds of Time follows agriculture pioneer Cary Fowler’s global journey to save the eroding foundation of our food supply in a new era of climate change. (North American Premiere)

    Supermensch
    Director: Mike Myers
    Mike Myers makes his directorial debut with this star-packed documentary about the legendary Shep Gordon, who managed the careers of Alice Cooper, Blondie, Luther Vandross, and Raquel Welch — and still had time to invent the “celebrity chef”. (U.S. Premiere)

    That Guy Dick Miller
    Director: Elijah Drenner
    That Guy Dick Miller is the incredible true story of the wannabe-writer, turned accidental character-actor. 
    (World Premiere)

    Wicker Kittens 
    Director: Amy C. Elliott
    Every January, the country’s largest jigsaw puzzle contest is held in St. Paul, Minnesota. Wicker Kittens invites you to choose your favorite team and watch them try to put the pieces back together. (World Premiere) *SXsports screening

    VISIONS
    Audacious, risk-taking artists in the new cinema landscape that demonstrate raw innovation and creativity in documentary and narrative filmmaking.

    Films screening in Visions are:

    Arlo and Julie
    Director/Screenwriter: Steve Mims
    A neurotic couple’s obsession with a mysterious puzzle comically unravels their world, disconnecting them from reality and jeopardizing their fragile relationship. 
    Cast: Alex Dobrenko, Ashley Spillers, Chris Doubek, Sam Eidson, Hugo Zesati (World Premiere)

    Beyond Clueless (UK)
    Director: Charlie Lyne
    Narrated by cult teen star Fairuza Balk, Beyond Clueless is a dizzying journey into the mind, body and soul of the teen movie, as seen through the eyes of over 200 modern coming-of-age classics. (World Premiere)

    Big Significant Things
    Director/Screenwriter: Bryan Reisberg
    A week before they move across the country together, Craig lies to his girlfriend in order to go on his first road trip – to the south. Alone. Cast: Harry Lloyd, Krista Kosonen (World Premiere)

    Buzzard
    Director/Screenwriter: Joel Potrykus
    Devil masks, metal, video games, Mountain Dew, and a Party Zone. Scheming slackers of the world unite and take over! 
    Cast: Joshua Burge, Joel Potrykus, Teri Ann Nelson, Alan Longstreet, Rico Bruce Wade (World Premiere)

    Creep
    Director/Screenwriter: Patrick Brice, Screenwriter: Mark Duplass
    When a videographer answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job in a remote mountain town, he finds his client is not at all what he initially seems. Cast: Mark Duplass, Patrick Brice (World Premiere)

    Cumbres (Heights) (Mexico)
    Director/Screenwriter: Gabriel Nuncio
    Due a tragedy, two sisters abruptly escape from their hometown in Northern Mexico. Their journey creates a bittersweet relationship marked by pain, guilt and love. 
    Cast: Aglae Lingow, Ivanna Michel, Abdul Marcos, Sergio Quiñones, Ganzo Cepeda (U.S. Premiere)

    The Dance of Reality (Chile / France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Alejandro Jodorowsky
    The Dance of Reality is a 2013 independent autobiographical film written, produced and directed by Alejandro Jodorowosky. Cast: Brontis Jodorowsky, Pamela Flores, Jeremias Herskovits, Cristobal Jodorowsky, Bastián Bodenhöfer, Alejandro Jodorowsky (U.S. Premiere)

    Evaporating Borders (USA / Cyprus)
    Director: Iva Radivojevic
    Evaporating Borders is a poetically photographed and rendered film on tolerance and search for identity. Told through 5 vignettes portraying the lives of migrants on the island of Cyprus, it passionately weaves themes of displacement and belonging. (North American Premiere)

    Evolution of a Criminal
    Director: Darius Clark Monroe
    How does a 16 year-old evolve into a bank robber? (World Premiere)

    Housebound (New Zealand)
    Director/Screenwriter: Gerard Johnstone
    When Kylie Bucknell is sentenced to home detention, she’s forced to come to terms with her unsociable behaviour, her blabbering mother and a hostile spirit who seems less than happy about the new living arrangement.
    Cast: Morgana O’Reilly, Rima Te Wiata, Glen-Paul Waru, Cameron Rhodes, Millen Baird (World Premiere)

    The Infinite Man (Australia)
    Director/Screenwriter: Hugh Sullivan
    The Infinite Man is a time travel comedy-romance about a man whose attempts to construct the perfect romantic weekend backfire when he traps his lover in an infinite loop. 
    Cast: Josh McConville, Hannah Marshall, Alex Dimitriades (World Premiere)

    Open Windows (Spain)
    Director/Screenwriter: Nacho Vigalondo
    Nick’s a lucky guy – he’s having dinner with Jill Goddard, the hottest actress on earth. Then a guy named Chord calls: dinner’s been canceled. And it’s Jill’s fault. But Chord’s got something better… A 21st Century Rear Window. Cast: Elijah Wood, Sasha Grey, Neil Maskell, Adam Quintero, Ivan Gonzalez (World Premiere)

    Other Months
    Director/Screenwriter: Nick Singer
    Marking time as an itinerant plumber, and haunted by recurrent nightmares, Nash hungers for the fleeting ecstasies of nightclubs and bedrooms. Other Months is a stark, honest portrait of disconnection—a young man coming to face his paralysis. Cast: Christopher Bonewitz, Britannie Bond, Emma Morrison-Cohen, Liam Ahern, David Rudi Utter (World Premiere)

    The Possibilities Are Endless (UK)
    Directors: Edward Lovelace, James Hall
    Scottish musician, Edwyn Collins’ world was shattered by a devastating stroke. After fighting back from the brink of death, he discovers that life, love and language mean even more to him that he could ever have imagined. (World Premiere)

    Premature
    Director/Screenwriter: Dan Beers, Screenwriter: Mathew Harawitz
    On the most important day of his young life, a high school senior is forced to relive his failed attempt at losing his virginity over and over again, until he gets it right. 
    Cast: John Karna, Katie Findlay, Craig Roberts, Carlson Young, Adam Riegler (World Premiere)

    Song from the Forest (Germany)
    Director: Michael Obert
    A modern epic set between rainforest and skyscrapers. (North American Premiere)

    Space Station 76
    Director/Screenwriter: Jack Plotnick, Screenwriters: Jennifer Cox, Sam Pancake, Kali Rocha, Michael Stoyanov
    Welcome to the future of the past.
    Cast: Patrick Wilson, Liv Tyler, Matt Bomer, Marisa Coughlan, Kylie Rogers (World Premiere)

    Surviving Cliffside
    Director: Jon Matthews
    A West Virginia family faces illness, addiction, and gun violence—while their daughter makes a run for Little Miss West Virginia. (World Premiere)

    The Wilderness of James
    Director/Screenwriter: Michael Johnson
    A restless teenager explores the wilderness of his city while struggling with the absence of his father. Cast: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Virginia Madsen, Isabelle Fuhrman, Evan Ross, Danny DeVito (World Premiere)

    EPISODIC (*New screening section)
    Featuring innovative new work aimed squarely at the small screen, Episodic tunes in to the explosion of exciting material on non-theatrical platforms, including serialized TV, webisodes and beyond.

    Shows premiering in Episodic are:

    COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey
    Directors: Brannon Braga, Bill Pope, Screenwriters: Ann Druyan, Steven Soter
    COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey is a thrilling, 13-part adventure across the universe of space and time revealed by science, exploring humanity’s heroic quest for a deeper understanding of nature. 
    Narrator: Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Deadbeat
    Director: Troy Miller, Written And Co-Created By: Cody Heller, Brett Konner
    Kevin Pacalioglu may have no money and no clue, but he does have one thing–he can see dead people. Faced with New York’s most stubborn ghosts, our hapless medium goes to whatever lengths necessary to help finish their unfinished business. Cast: Tyler Labine, Cat Deeley, Brandon T. Jackson, Lucy DeVito (World Premiere)

    From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series – Pilot
    Director/Screenwriter: Robert Rodriguez
    The Gecko Brothers are back. Based on the thrill-ride film, From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series is a supernatural crime saga from Creator, Director and EP Robert Rodriguez premiering March 11 on El Rey Network. 
    Cast: D.J. Cotrona, Zane Holtz, Eiza González, Jesse Garcia, Lane Garrison, and Wilmer Valderrama, 
    and Don Johnson (World Premiere)

    Halt and Catch Fire
    Director: Juan Jose Campanella, Screenwriters: Christopher Cantwell, Christopher C. Rogers
    Halt and Catch Fire captures the rise of the PC era in the early 1980s, during which an unlikely trio – a visionary, an engineer and a prodigy – take personal and professional risks in the race to build a computer that will change the world as they know it. Cast: Lee Pace, Scoot McNairy, Mackenzie Rio Davis, Kerry Bishe, Toby Huss, David Wilson Barnes (World Premiere)

    Penny Dreadful (USA / UK)
    Directors: John Logan, Juan Antonio Bayona, Screenwriter: John Logan
    Penny Dreadful is a psychological horror series that re-imagines literature’s most terrifying characters (Dr. Frankenstein, Dorian Gray and iconic figures from the novel Dracula) in a whole new light. 
    Cast: Josh Hartnett, Timothy Dalton, Eva Green, Reeve Carney, Rory Kinnear, Billie Piper, Danny Sapani, 
    Harry Treadaway (World Premiere)

    Silicon Valley
    Director: Mike Judge, Created By: Mike Judge & John Altschuler & Dave Krinsky, 
    Episode One Written By Mike Judge & John Altschuler & Dave Krinsky. 
    Episode Two Written By Carson Mell.
    The new HBO series Silicon Valley takes a comic look at the modern-day epicenter of the high-tech gold rush, where the people most qualified to succeed are the least capable of handling success. 
    Cast: Thomas Middleditch, T.J. Miller, Zach Woods, Kumail Nanjiani, Martin Starr, Josh Brener, Christopher Evan Welch, Amanda Crew, Matt Ross (World Premiere)

    24 BEATS PER SECOND
    Showcasing the sounds, culture & influence of music & musicians, with an emphasis on documentary.

    Films screening in 24 Beats Per Second are:

    The 78 Project Movie
    Director: Alex Steyermark
    The 78 Project is a journey to connect today’s musicians with the recordings of the past. Using a 1930’s Presto recorder, artists get one take to cut a 78rpm record anywhere, finding in that adventure a new connection to our shared cultural legacy. (World Premiere)

    AMERICAN INTERIOR (Wales)
    Directors: Dylan Goch, Gruff Rhys
    Two men. Two quests. Two centuries apart. Four ways to experience the search for a lost tribe. Film. Book. Album . App. (World Premiere)

    The Case of the Three Sided Dream
    Director: Adam Kahan
    The documentary film on the life and legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk – a one of a kind musician, personality, activist and windmill slayer who despite being blind, becoming paralyzed, and facing America’s racial injustices – did not relent. (World Premiere)

    Deep City
    Directors: Dennis Scholl, Marlon Johnson
    Deep City is an inspirational story that explores the early days of soul music in South Florida, the pioneers of that era and their lasting contributions to the broader American musical landscape. (World Premiere)

    God Help the Girl (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Stuart Murdoch
    An indie musical from Stuart Murdoch of Belle and Sebastian about two girls and a boy and the music they made one Glasgow summer. 
    Cast: Emily Browning, Olly Alexander, Hannah Murray, Pierre Boulanger, Cora Bissett

    JOHNNY WINTER: DOWN & DIRTY
    Director: Greg Olliver
    A down & dirty documentary on the life and career of blues legend Johnny Winter, featuring Edgar Winter, James Cotton, Billy Gibbons, Warren Haynes, Luther Nallie, Tommy Shannon, Susan Tedeschi, Derek Trucks and more. (World Premiere)

    Leave The World Behind (UK)
    Director: Christian Larson
    A documentary following the break-up of Swedish House Mafia and their subsequent One Last Tour. A rare look at the electronic scene, amazing live footage and the psychological drama of 3 guys who walked away from everything to save their friendship. (World Premiere)

    Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton (This Is Stones Throw Records)
    Director: Jeff Broadway
    Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton is a feature-length documentary about avant-garde Los Angeles-based record label Stones Throw Records.

    Que Caramba es la Vida (Germany)
    Director: Doris Dörrie
    In the macho world of Mariachi music, very few women can hold their own. Just like the songs they play, this film is a snapshot of life, death and the things in between – seen from a bird’s-eye perspective. (World Premiere)

    Road To Austin
    Director: Gary Fortin
    Road To Austin, chronicles how Austin, Texas became the Live Music Capital of the World, dating from 1835 to present day. The film builds to a climax and weaves its way towards an all-star live performance led by Stephen Bruton and his 14-piece band. (World Premiere)

    Rubber Soul
    Director/Screenwriter: Jon Lefkovitz
    Rubber Soul reconstructs portions of two historical interviews with John Lennon and Yoko Ono based on available transcripts and audio, juxtaposing them in order to explore the dynamic nature of Lennon’s identity over time. Cast: Joseph Bearor, Denice Lee, Dillon Porter, Andrew Perez (World Premiere)

    Sheffield: Sex City (UK)
    Director: Florian Habicht
    Dylan said ‘Don’t Look Back’ – but what happens if you do? (World Premiere)

    Soul Boys of the Western World (UK)
    Director: George Hencken
    A voyage through the heart of the 80s with one of the decade’s most iconic bands, Spandau Ballet, this archive-only film tells the story of a group of working-class London lads who created a global music Empire, but at a price none of them imagined. (World Premiere)

    SVDDXNLY
    Director: David Laven
    SVDDXNLY uncovers the young life and career of A$AP Rocky and the A$AP Mob, from humble Harlem beginnings to their rapid rise to fame. (World Premiere)

    Take Me to the River
    Director: Martin Shore
    Take Me to the River is a film about the soul of American music. The film follows the recording of a new album featuring legends from Stax records and Memphis mentoring and passing on their musical magic to stars and artists of today. (World Premiere)

    The Winding Stream
    Director: Beth Harrington
    The Winding Stream is the story of the American music dynasty, the Carters and Cashes, and their decades-long influence on popular music. (World Premiere)

    SXGLOBAL 
    A diverse selection of International filmmaking talent, featuring innovative narratives, artful documentaries, premieres, festival favorites and more.

    Films screening in SX Global are:

    The Desert (Argentina)
    Director: Christoph Behl
    The failed story of a love triangle in a post-apocalyptic world. 
    Cast: Victoria Almeida, William Prociuk, Lautaro Delgado (North American Premiere)

    For Those in Peril (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Paul Wright
    In a remote Scottish town, a young man is the lone survivor of a strange fishing accident that claimed the lives of 5 men. Spurred on by sea-going folklore, the village blames him for this tragedy, making him an outcast amongst his own people. 
    Cast: George Mackay, Michael Smiley, Nichola Burley, Kate Dickie (North American Premiere)

    The Special Need (Germany / Italy / Austria)
    Director: Carlo Zoratti
    Searching for “the first time” Alex, Carlo and their autistic friend Enea find a lot more than they were looking for… (North American Premiere)

    Ukraine Is Not A Brothel (Australia)
    Director: Kitty Green 
    A feature documentary that reveals the truth behind Ukraine’s topless feminist sensation, ‘Femen’.

    Wetlands (Germany)
    Director: David F. Wnendt, Screenwriters: Claus Falkenberg, David F. Wnendt
    18-year-old Helen has her very own view on life, hygiene and good sex. she loves to shock people with unexpected and un-girly behavior.
    Cast: Carla Juri, Christoph Letkowski, Meret Becker, Marlen Kruse, Peri Baumeister

    A Wolf at the Door (Brazil)
    Director/Screenwriter: Fernando Coimbra
    A nerve-rattling tale of a kidnapped child and the distraught parents left behind that captures the darkness that ensues when panic breeds suspicion and love turns to hate. 
    Cast: Milhelm Cortaz, Leandra Leal, Fabiula Nascimento (U.S. Premiere)

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES
    Acclaimed standouts & selected previous premieres from festivals around the world.

    Films screening in Festival Favorites are:

    Bad Words
    Director: Jason Bateman, Screenwriter: Andrew Dodge
    Jason Bateman’s feature directorial debut is the subversive comedy Bad Words. Bateman stars as Guy, who finds a loophole in the rules of a national spelling bee and causes trouble by hijacking the competition. 
    Cast: Jason Bateman, Kathryn Hahn, Rohan Chand, Philip Baker Hall, Allison Janney

    Boyhood
    Director/Screenwriter: Richard Linklater
    One family’s journey shot over the course of 12 years.
    Cast: Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke, Ellar Coltrane, Lorelei Linklater

    The Case Against 8
    Directors: Ben Cotner, Ryan White
    A behind-the-scenes look inside the case to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriage. Shot over five years, the film follows the unlikely team that took the first federal marriage equality lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court.

    The Dog
    Directors: Allison Berg, Frank Keraudren
    An astonishing documentary portrait of the late John Wojtowicz, whose attempted robbery of a Brooklyn bank to finance his male lover’s sex-reassignment surgery was the real-life inspiration for the classic Al Pacino film Dog Day Afternoon.

    For No Good Reason (England)
    Director: Charlie Paul
    Johnny Depp pays a call on his friend and hero Ralph Steadman and we take off on a high-spirited, raging and kaleidoscopic journey discovering the life and works of one of the most distinctive radical artists of the last 50 years.

    Frank
    Director: Lenny Abrahamson, Screenwriters: Jon Ronson, Peter Straughan
    Frank is a comedy about a young wannabe musician, Jon, who discovers he’s bitten off more than he can chew when he joins a band of eccentric musicians led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank and his terrifying sidekick, Clara. Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Michael Fassbender, Scoot McNairy, Carla Azar

    Hellion
    Director/Screenwriter: Kat Candler
    When 13-year-old Jacob’s delinquent behavior results in the authorities placing his little brother Wes with their aunt, he and his emotionally absent father must finally take responsibility for their actions and each other in order to bring Wes home. Cast: Aaron Paul, Juliette Lewis, Josh Wiggins, Deke Garner, Jonny Mars

    The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz
    Director: Brian Knappenberger
    The story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz, from the development of RSS and Reddit to his groundbreaking work in political organizing and the tragic taking of his own life at the age of 26.

    JIMI: All Is By My Side
    Director/Screenwriter: John Ridley
    Covering a year in Hendrix’s life from 1966-67, the film presents an intimate portrait of the sensitive young musician on the verge of becoming a rock legend. 
    Cast: Andre Benjamin, Hayley Atwell, Imogen Poots, Ruth Negga, Adrian Lester (U.S. Premiere)

    Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter
    Director/Screenwriter: David Zellner, Screenwriter: Nathan Zellner
    A lonely Japanese woman abandons her structured life in Tokyo to seek a satchel of money rumored to be hidden in the Minnesota wilderness. 
    Cast: Rinko Kikuchi, Nobuyuki Katsube, David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, Shirley Venard

    No No: A Dockumentary
    Director: Jeffrey Radice
    In the 1970s Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD and courted conflict and controversy, but his latter years were spent helping others recover from addiction. No No: A Dockumentary weaves a surprising story of a life in and out of the spotlight. 
    *SXsports screening

    Obvious Child
    Director/Screenwriter: Gillian Robespierre
    Obvious Child is an unapologetically honest comedy about what happens when 27 year‑old Brooklyn stand-up comedian Donna Stern (Jenny Slate) gets dumped, fired and pregnant just in time for Valentine’s Day. 
    Cast: Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby Hoffmann, Gabe Liedman, David Cross

    Only Lovers Left Alive
    Director/Screenwriter: Jim Jarmusch
    A story centered on two vampires who have been in love for centuries. 
    Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, Anton Yelchin

    Ping Pong Summer
    Director/Screenwriter: Michael Tully
    Coming soon…Summer 1985. 
    Cast: Susan Sarandon, John Hannah, Lea Thompson, Amy Sedaris, Robert Longstreet

    The Raid 2
    Director/Screenwriter: Gareth Evans
    Picking up from right where the first film ends, The Raid 2 follows Rama as he goes undercover and infiltrates the ranks of a ruthless Jakarta crime syndicate in order to protect his family and uncover the corruption in the police force.
    Cast: Iko Uwais, Yayan Ruhian, Arifin Putra, Oka Antara, Tio Pakusadwo

    SPECIAL EVENTS
    Live Soundtracks, cult re-issues & much more. Our Special Events section offers unusual, unexpected & unique film event one-offs.

    Films screening in Special Events are:

    All American High: Revisited
    Director: Keva Rosenfeld
    All American High: Revisited is a time capsule of teen life in the 1980s, a long-lost documentary that captures an unforgettable era through the eyes of those who lived it.

    Double Play: James Benning and Richard Linklater (France / Portugal / US)
    Director: Gabe Klinger
    A documentary portrait of the friendship between the renowned filmmakers James Benning and Richard Linklater. (U.S. Premiere)

    GODZILLA: THE JAPANESE ORIGINAL (Japan)
    Director: Ishiro Honda, Screenwriters: Takeo Murata, Ishiro Honda
    The 1954 classic that inspired the modern monster movie (national re-release from Rialto Pictures in April). Q&A with Gareth Edwards, director of the summer 2014 film Godzilla, from Warner Bros Pictures and Legendary Pictures. Cast: Takashi Shimura, Akira Takarada, Momoko Kochi

    The Grand Budapest Hotel – Extended Q&A with Wes Anderson
    Director/Screenwriter: Wes Anderson
    The Grand Budapest Hotel recounts the adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars; and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting; a raging battle for an enormous family fortune; a desperate chase on motorcycles, trains, sleds, and skis; and the sweetest confection of a love affair – all against the back-drop of a suddenly and dramatically changing Continent. 
    Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe, 
    Jeff Goldblum, Jude Law, Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Saoirse Ronan, Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton, 
    Tom Wilkinson, Owen Wilson

    The Texas Chain Saw Massacre – 40th Anniversary Screening
    Director/Screenwriter: Tobe Hooper, Screenwriter: Kim Henkel
    An idyllic summer afternoon becomes a terrifying nightmare for five young friends after they stumble upon the home of a depraved Texas clan. Cast: Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Edwin Neal, Jim Siedow, Gunnar Hansen

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  • Jon Favreau’s New Indie Film CHEF to Kick Off 2014 SXSW + First 6 Films Announced

    VERONICA MARS starring Kristen Bell.VERONICA MARS starring Kristen Bell.

    The world premiere of CHEF, Jon Favreau’s new indie film, has been selected to open the South by Southwest Film Festival – SXSW Film 2014 set to take place March 7 to 15, 2014 in Austin, Texas. Favreau wrote, directed and stars in the comedy that also features Sofia Vergara, Scarlett Johansson, John Leguizamo,Bobby Cannavale, Dustin Hoffman and Robert Downey Jr. Favreau plays Carl, a chef who loses his job and decides to launch a food truck business, while attempting to reunite his estranged family.  Six additional films have been selected to premiere at the festival including VERONICA MARS starring Kristen Bell.

    The six additional premieres include:

    BREAK POINT (World Premiere / SXsports screening)
    Director: Jay Karas, Screenwriters: Gene Hong & Jeremy Sisto
    Two estranged brothers reunite to make an improbable run at a grand slam tennis tournament. The mismatched pair, with some unlikely help from a precocious 11-year-old boy, re-discover their game and their brotherhood.
    Cast: Jeremy Sisto, David Walton, Joshua Rush, J.K. Simmons, Amy Smart

    CREEP (World Premiere)
    Director: Patrick Brice, Screenwriter: Patrick Brice & Mark Duplass
    When a videographer answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job in the outer-exurbs, he finds his client is not at all what he initially seems.
    Cast: Mark Duplass, Patrick Brice

    COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY
    Director: Brannon Braga
    As with the legendary original series, FOX’s new COSMOS is the saga of how we discovered the laws of nature and found our coordinates in space and time. The series is hosted by renowned astrophysicist Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson and brings to life never-before-told stories of the heroic quest for knowledge, transporting viewers to new worlds and across the universe for a vision of the cosmos on the grandest — and the smallest — scale. Executive Produced by Ann Druyan, Seth MacFarlane, Brannon Braga and Mitchell Cannold.

    DOC OF THE DEAD (World Premiere)
    Director: Alexandre O. Philippe
    The definitive zombie culture documentary, from the makers of The People vs. George Lucas. Doc of the Dead traces the rise and evolution of the zombie genre, its influence on pop culture, and investigates the possibility of an actual zombie outbreak.

    LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND (World Premiere)
    Director: Christian Larson
    A documentary following the final tour of the hugely successful band Swedish House Mafia. The film depicts the EDM scene at its peak as well as telling a story of friendship and success. (United Kingdom)

    VERONICA MARS (World Premiere)
    Director: Rob Thomas, Screenwriters: Rob Thomas & Diane Ruggiero
    Years after walking away from her past as a teenage private eye, Veronica Mars gets pulled back to her hometown, an ex-boyfriend with baggage, and an unraveling murder mystery.
    Cast: Kristen Bell, Jason Dohring, Krysten Ritter, Francis Capra, Percy Daggs III, Ryan Hansen, Gaby Hoffman, Chris Lowell, Tina Majorino, Jerry O’Connell

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  • Short Term 12 and The Short Game Among Audience Award-winners at 2013 SXSW

    The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival announced Audience Award-winners from the Narrative Feature Competition, Documentary Feature Competition, Narrative Spotlight, Documentary Spotlight, Emerging Visions, Midnighters, 24 Beats Per Second, SXGlobal, Festival Favorites and Design Award categories.

    The Audience Awards follow the previously announced 2013 Jury Awards, which included Grand Jury Winners Destin Daniel Cretton’s Short Term 12 for Narrative Feature, and Ben Nabors’ WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL for Documentary Feature.

    2013 SXSW Film Festival Audience Award Winners:

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION
    Winner: Short Term 12
    Director: Destin Daniel Cretton

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION
    Winner: The Short Game
    Director: Josh Greenbaum

    DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT
    Winner: An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story
    Director: Al Reinert

    NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT 
    Winner: Zero Charisma
    Directors: Katie Graham & Andrew Matthews

    VISIONS
    Winner: Maidentrip
    Director: Jillian Schlesinger

    MIDNIGHTERS
    Winner: Cheap Thrills
    Director: E.L. Katz

    24 BEATS PER SECOND
    Winner: A Band Called Death
    Directors: Mark Christopher Covino & Jeff Howlett

    SXGLOBAL
    Winner: The Punk Syndrome
    Directors: Jukka Kärkkäinen & J-P Passi

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES
    Winner: The Crash Reel
    Director: Lucy Walker

    SXSW Film Design Awards 

    EXCELLENCE IN POSTER DESIGN
    Audience Award Winner: Kiss of the Damned
    Designer: Akiko Stehrenberger, Gravillis Inc

    EXCELLENCE IN TITLE DESIGN 
    Audience Award Winner: Chasing Shakespeare
    Designer: Lucky Post

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  • William And The Windmill Leads Award-winners of the 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival

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    William And The Windmill directed by Ben Nabors took the top prize when the Jury and Special Award-winners of the 2013 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival were announced at the Festival’s Awards Ceremony, hosted by comedian Jerrod Carmichael. SXSW also announced the Jury Award-winners in Shorts Filmmaking and winners of the SXSW Film Design Awards, as well as Special Awards, including the Louis Black “Lone Star” Award and the SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Narrative Woman Director Award.

    SXSW FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES 2013 JURY & SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS

    The 2013 SXSW Film Festival Award Winners:

    Feature Film Jury Awards

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

    Grand Jury Winner: WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL
    Director: Ben Nabors

    Special Jury Recognition for Cinematography: Touba
    Director of Photography: Scott Duncan

    Special Jury Recognition for Directing: We Always Lie To Strangers
    Directors: AJ Schnack & David Wilson

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

    Grand Jury Winner: Short Term 12
    Director: Destin Daniel Cretton

    Special Jury Recognition for Ensemble Cast: Burma
    Christopher Abbott, Gaby Hoffmann, Christopher McCann, Dan Bittner, Emily Fleischer, Jacinta Puga, Matt McCarthy, Kelly Aucoin

    Short Film Jury Awards

    NARRATIVE SHORTS

    Winner: Ellen is Leaving
    Director: Michelle Savill

    Honorable Mention: Sequin Raze
    Director: Sarah Gertrude Shapiro

    Honorable Mention: SKIN
    Director: Jordana Spiro

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS 

    Winner: SLOMO
    Director: Josh Izenberg

    Special Jury Recognition for Acting: Tishuan Scott, The Retrieval

    MIDNIGHT SHORTS

    Winner: The Apocalypse
    Directors: Andrew Zuchero

    ANIMATED SHORTS 

    Winner: Oh Willy…
    Director: Emma De Swaef & Marc James Roels

    MUSIC VIDEOS

    Winner: Vitalic, “Stamina”
    Director: Saman Keshavarz

    TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

    Winner: The Benfactress
    Director: Alina Vega

    SXSW Film Design Awards

    EXCELLENCE IN POSTER DESIGN

    Winner: Kiss of the Damned
    Designer: Akiko Stehrenberger, Gravillis Inc

    Special Jury Recognition: We Always Lie To Strangers
    Designer: Erik Buckham, PALACEWORKS

    EXCELLENCE IN TITLE DESIGN 

    Winner: Joven & Alocada
    Designer: Pablo González, Fabula

    Special Jury Recognition: Crave
    Designer: Raleigh Stewart, Iron Helmet

    SXSW Special Awards

    SXSW CHICKEN & EGG EMERGENT NARRATIVE WOMAN DIRECTOR AWARD
    Winner: Hannah Fidell, A Teacher
    Special Mention: Katie Graham. Zero Charisma

    LOUIS BLACK “LONE STAR” AWARD
    Winner: Loves Her Gun
    Director: Geoff Marslett

    KAREN SCHMEER FILM EDITING FELLOWSHIP
    Presented to: Jim Hession

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  • The East to Close 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival

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    Zal Batmanglij and Brit Marling new film, The East, will close the 2013 South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival. In addition to The East. SXSW also announced an additional 15 features and 3 shorts films to screen at this year’s festival. SXSW Film will open on Friday, March 8, 2013 with the world premiere of Don Scardino’s The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, and run through Saturday, March 16 in Austin, Texas. 

    HEADLINERS

    The East
    Director: Zal Batmanglij, Screenwriters: Zal Batmanglij, Brit Marling
    An operative for a private intelligence firm goes undercover to infiltrate a mysterious anarchist collective attacking major corporations. Bent on apprehending these fugitives, her loyalty is tested as her feelings grow for their charismatic leader. Cast: Brit Marling, Alexander Skarsgård, Ellen Page, Toby Kebbell, Shiloh Fernandez, Julia Ormond, Patricia Clarkson

    DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT

    Fall and Winter
    Director: Matt Anderson
    FALL AND WINTER is a voyage into the heart of our global crisis. Epic and stunningly photographed, the film draws on past wisdom and uncovers new, ingenious strategies for the future. It is a psycho-spiritual survival guide for the 21st century. (World Premiere)

    Xmas Without China
    Director: Alicia Dwyer
    A documentary comedy about serious issues we have with our stuff, Xmas Without China follows Chinese immigrant Tom Xia as he challenges his American neighbors to survive the Christmas season without any Chinese products. (World Premiere)

    24 BEATS PER SECOND

    Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius of James Booker
    Director: Lily Keber
    “Bayou Maharajah: The Tragic Genius of James Booker” explores the life, times and music of James Booker, the legendary New Orleans performer who Dr. John proclaimed “the best black, gay, one-eyed junkie piano genius New Orleans has ever produced.” (World Premiere)

    GIMME THE POWER
    Director: Olallo Rubio
    A rockumentary about the Mexican band Molotov and the political, social and financial context where the band was born and developed.

    The Great Hip Hop Hoax (UK)
    Director: Jeanie Finlay
    Californian hip-hop duo Silibil n’ Brains were going to be massive. No one knew the pair were really Scottish, with fake American accents and made up identities. A film about truth, lies and the legacy of faking everything in the pursuit of fame. (World Premiere)

    In Your Dreams – Stevie Nicks
    Directors: Stevie Nicks, Dave Stewart
    In 2010 Stevie Nicks embarked on the recording of a new solo album, In Your Dreams, produced by former Eurythmics mastermind Dave Stewart. With cameras in tow, the two set up shop in her home studio to reveal their collaborative creative process.

    Muscle Shoals
    Director: Greg ‘Freddy’ Camalier
    Located alongside the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals became the unlikely breeding ground for some of America’s most creative and defiant music inspiring and luring artists as diverse as Keith Richards and Alicia Keys.

    Pete and Toshi got a Camera
    Director: William Eigen
    In 1963, blacklisted by the McCarthy hearings and under surveillance by the FBI, Pete Seeger buys a movie camera and takes his family on an adventure of a lifetime, filming gifted musicians in exotic locations around the world. (World Premiere)

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES

    At Any Price
    Director: Ramin Bahrani, Screenwriters: Hallie Elizabeth Newton, Ramin Bahrani
    In the competitive world of modern agriculture, ambitious HENRY WHIPPLE (Dennis Quaid) wants his rebellious son DEAN (Zac Efron) to help expand his family’s farming empire. However, Dean has his sights set on becoming a professional race car driver. When a high-stakes investigation into their business is exposed, father and son are pushed into an unexpected crisis that threatens the family’s entire livelihood. Cast: Dennis Quaid, Zac Efron, Kim Dickens, Heather Graham, Clancy Brown, Chelchie Ross, Maika Monroe, Red West, Ben Marten, Dan Waller

    The Crash Reel
    Director: Lucy Walker
    The dramatic story of one unforgettable athlete, Kevin Pearce; one eye-popping sport, snowboarding; and one explosive issue, Traumatic Brain Injury. A comeback story with a difference.

    Linsanity
    Director: Evan Jackson Leong
    Jeremy Lin came from a humble background to make an unbelievable run in the NBA. State high school champion, all-Ivy League at Harvard, undrafted by the NBA and unwanted there: his story started long before he landed on Broadway.

    Pussy Riot – A Punk Prayer (UK)
    Directors: Mike Lerner, Maxim Pozdorovkin
    Three young women face seven years in a Russian prison for a satirical performance in a Moscow cathedral. But who is really on trial in a case that has gripped the nation and the world beyond, three young artists or the society they live in?

    The Spectacular Now
    Director: James Ponsoldt, Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber
    A high school romance between an alcoholic, party boy and a more reserved, shy, girl. Cast: Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Brie Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kyle Chandler

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    Asleep at the Wheel Then and Now (Short)
    Director: Dan Karlok
    Ray Benson’s whirlwind romp through the four-decade history of the post-modern kings of western swing.

    Mabon “Teenie” Hodges – A Portrait of a Memphis Soul Original (Short)
    Director: Susanna Vapnek
    You may know such famous songs as “Take Me To The River” and “Love and Happiness”, but you probably do not know Mabon “Teenie” Hodges – the legendary Memphis guitarist who co-wrote these songs with Al Green. (World Premiere)

    A Year in the Life of Wayne’s Phone
    Director: Wayne Coyne
    Compiled from over 28 hours of personal videos shot by The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne on his iPhone, A Year in the Life of Wayne’s Phone, is the world’s first vertical iPhone movie. (World Premiere)

    ANIMATED SHORTS

    SCI-FLY
    Director: Joey Shanks
    Surrender to the Cosmos 

     

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  • SXSW Reveals Midnighters and Shorts Lineup

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    SXSW 2013 today revealed the film lineup for the Midnighters and Shorts sections. Highlights of this year’s Midnighters include Vincenzo “Cube” Natali’s terrifyingHaunter, the U.S. Premiere of Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem, and the the Big Ass Spider.  The Shorts section includes106 films in the lineup, and the winner of the Grand Jury Award in this Narrative Shorts category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.

    The complete lineup of films in the Mignights and Shorts sections include:

     

    MIDNIGHTERS

    Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.

    Big Ass Spider! 
    Director: Mike Mendez, Screenwriter: Gregory Gieras

    When a giant alien spider escapes from a military lab and rampages across the city of Los Angeles, it is up to one clever exterminator and his security guard sidekick to kill the creature before the city is destroyed. 
    Cast: Greg Grunberg, Lombardo Boyar, Clare Kramer, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Patrick Bauchau
    (World Premiere)

    Cheap Thrills 
    Director: E.L. Katz, Screenwriters: Trent Haaga, David Chirchirillo

    Recently fired and facing eviction, the married father of a newborn has his life turned upside down when he meets a wealthy couple who offer a path to financial security…but at a price. 
    Cast: Pat Healy, Ethan Embry, Sara Paxton, David Koechner, Amanda Fuller
    (World Premiere)

    Haunter (Canada) 
    Director: Vincenzo Natali, Screenwriter: Brian King

    Lisa Johnson is one day shy of her 16th birthday and will be forever. She and her family are doomed to repeat the fateful day before they were all killed in 1985. 
    Cast: Abigail Breslin, Stephen McHattie, Peter Outerbridge, Michelle Nolden, David Hewlett
    (World Premiere)

    Kiss of the Damned 
    Director/Screenwriter: Xan Cassavetes

    Beautiful vampire Djuna tries to resist the advances of human screenwriter Paolo, but eventually gives in to their passion. When her sister Mimi comes to visit, Djuna’s love story is threatened, and the whole vampire community becomes endangered… 
    Cast: Joséphine de la Baume, Milo Ventimiglia, Roxane Mesquida, Anna Mouglalis, Michael Rapaport, Riley Keough, Ching Valdes-Aran 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    The Lords of Salem 
    Director/Screenwriter: Rob Zombie

    From the singular mind of horror maestro Rob Zombie comes a chilling plunge into a nightmare world where evil runs in the blood. 
    Cast: Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Ken Foree, Patricia Quinn 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Plus One 
    Director: Dennis Iliadis, Screenwriter: Bill Gullo

    When the party of the decade is disrupted by a supernatural phenomenon, the night soon descends in to chaos. 
    Cast: Rhys Wakefield, Logan Miller, Ashley Hinshaw, Natalie Hall 
    (World Premiere)

    The Rambler 
    Director/Screenwriter: Calvin Lee Reeder

    After being released from prison, a man known as The Rambler stumbles upon a strange mystery as he attempts a dangerous journey through treacherous back roads and small towns en route to reconnecting with his long lost brother. 
    Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay Pulsipher, Natasha Lyonne, James Cady, Scott Sharot

    V/H/S/2 
    Directors: Adam Wingard, Gareth Evans, Screenwriters: Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Gareth Evans, Jamie Nash, Jason Eisener, John Davies

    Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his abandoned house and find another collection of mysterious VHS tapes. In viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be terrifying motives behind the student’s disappearance. 
    Cast: Adam Wingard, Lawrence Levine, L. C. Holt, Kelsy Abbott, Hannah Hughes

    You’re Next 
    Director: Adam Wingard, Screenwriter: Simon Barrett

    A fresh twist on home-invasion horror. A gang of masked murderers descend upon a family reunion, and the victims seem trapped…until an unlikely guest proves to be the most talented killer of all. 
    Cast: Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg

     

    NARRATIVE SHORTS

     

    A selection of original, well-crafted films that take advantage of the short form and exemplify distinctive and genuine storytelling. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.

    THE AUDITION 
    Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

    A young woman auditions for the role of “Clipboard Woman”

    Black Metal 
    Director: Kat Candler

    After a career spent mining his music from the shadows, the actions of one fan creates a chain reaction for the lead singer of a black metal band.

    Boneshaker 
    Director: Frances Bodomo

    An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child.

    Cavalier 
    Director: Steven Schardt

     

    An alcoholic father, recently served restrictive custody papers, kidnaps his son to go on a road trip.

    Chiralia (Germany) 
    Director: Santiago Gil

    Around an isolated lake, the experience of a tragedy travels like a wave through space and time, from person to person, from memory to imagination.

    Dotty (New Zealand) 
    Directors: Mick Andrews, Brett O’Gorman

    A stubborn old lady struggles to send a text message to her daughter.

    Ellen Is Leaving (New Zealand) 
    Director: Michelle Savill

    On the eve of departing overseas, Ellen makes the fateful decision to gift her boyfriend a new girlfriend.

    Indoor (UK) 
    Directors: Simon Atkinson, Adam Townley

    An eleven year old boy, unable to fly his kite alone, befriends a peculiar girl who can not leave her caravan.

    It’s Not You, It’s Me 
    Director: Matt Spicer

    A young woman’s relationship takes a dark turn when every sound her boyfriend makes starts to annoy her.

    Kelly 
    Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

    Kelly, a female entrepreneur, gives personal advice and insight into business and beauty. She finds inspiration in her personal experiences and in her role model Mary Kay.

    LaDonna 
    Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

    An elderly couple finds excitement in breaking and entering.

    MOBILE HOMES (USA/France) 
    Director: Vladimir de Fontenay

    MOBILE HOMES tells the story of a young woman, trapped in sex trafficking, and her son who explores an unlikely way out.

    MOUSSE (Sweden) 
    Director: John Hellberg

    What could be easier than robbing a small bookie place on the outskirts of town?

    Natives 
    Director: Jeremy Hersh

    Rachel, a young Manhattanite, is so in love with her girlfriend’s Native American roots that she begin to lose sight of their relationship.

    Necronomica 
    Directors: Kyle Bogart, Cliff Bogart

    A friendship is tested as two Black Metal bandmates lose hope that they will ever achieve their ultimate goal: To be the most evil band in the world.

    #PostModem 
    Directors: Jillian Mayer, Lucas Leyva

    /#PostModem is a comedic satirical sci-fi pop-musical based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil and other futurists. It’s the story of two Miami girls and how they deal with the technological singularity, told in a series of cinematic tweets.

    SEQUIN RAZE 
    Director: Sarah Gertrude Shapiro

    Behind the scenes of a hit reality TV show, a jaded producer and a spurned beauty queen face off in mental mortal combat. One driven by cash rewards and ambition, the other clinging to her last shred of dignity. Only one can leave victorious.

    Shale 
    Director: Jed Cowley

    John, a stubborn shale pit owner, and his once dutiful wife, Sheila, have a grave confrontation after months of separation.

    Si Nos Dejan 
    Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

    If they let us, we will love each other all our lives.

    SKIN 
    Director: Jordana Spiro

    A child taxidermist, an outsider in his small town, is entranced by a girl who finds his work beautiful. But just as their relationship begins to progress, he does something that drastically changes everything.

    The Slaughter 
    Director: Jason B. Kohl

    A pig farmer tests his unemployed son’s resolve to join the family business.

    Social Butterfly (France/USA) 
    Director: Lauren Wolkstein

    A 30-year-old American woman enters a teenage party in the South of France. Some of the guests wonder who she is and what she is doing there.

    Top Floor 
    Director: Aaron David DeFazio

    When Ron, a high powered hedge fund manager, finds out that his biggest investor may be pulling out of the fund, his world begins to collapse on him, as he juggles fatherhood, his ex-wife, and one very big secret.

    Weighting 
    Directors: Dustin Bowser, Brie Larson

    A relationship ends.

    When We Lived in Miami 
    Director: Amy Seimetz

    Filmed in Miami during Hurricane Isaac, When We Lived in Miami is a hypnotic short about the lengths one woman will go to keep her family from falling apart.

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

    Unfiltered slices of life, from across the documentary spectrum.

     

    After (UK) 
    Director: Lukasz Konopa

    ‘After’ is a film about contemporary life in Auschwitz. In an observation from dusk till dawn, it portrays the theatre of everyday life around the grim confines and captures the energies and activities of a world fascinated by this former concentration camp.

    Contents of C______’s Box, in no particular order 
    Director: Ian Berry

    An exploration of a failed relationship through a box of mementos.

    Endless Day (Germany) 
    Director: Anna Frances Ewert

    This film is about an insomniac’s inner journey through a sleepless night.

    Flutter (USA/Canada) 
    Director: Dara Bratt

    Flutter is a short observational documentary about an ordinary man obsessed with the extraordinary.

    I Kill 
    Directors: David White, Paul Wedel

    The kindest slaughter: a short documentary about one man’s bloody job.

    In Hanford 
    Director: Chris Mars

    In Hanford is artist Chris Mars’s fantastic exploration of real incidents in Hanford, Washington, where the local environment was poisoned as a result of cold war era nuclear arms manufacture.

    Introducing: Bobby. 
    Director: Roger Hayn

    A character portrait of a debt-ridden man with a violent past in pursuit of a fresh start.

    The Knife Maker 
    Director: Keith “keef” Ehrlich

    Writer turned knife maker Joel Bukiewicz discusses the human element of craft–the potential for a skill to mature into an art. In sharing his story, he alights on the real meaning of handmade—a movement whose riches are measured in people, not cash.

    KRS ONE: Brooklyn to the Bronx 
    Director: Brimstone, Joshua Moise

    Hip Hop pioneer, KRS-One, takes us through his years as a homeless teenager in New York City. Traveling from Brooklyn to the Bronx, he begins to visualize his steps to becoming an MC.

    Magnetic Reconnection (Canada) 
    Director: Kyle Armstrong

    A short documentary film contrasting the Northern Lights with the harsh landscapes and decaying manmade debris littered throughout the northern Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba.

    The Other Dave 
    Director: Pasquale Greco

    Life changes people; especially when it involves 1 billion volts of electricity. “Super Dave” Manning, was on his way to a pro golf career when lightning struck and permanently changed his perception of reality.  

    Recollections (Japan) 
    Director: Nathanael Carton

    A community of tsunami survivors hold onto their existence through pictures recovered from the debris.

    The Roper 
    Directors: Ewan McNicol, Anna Sandilands

    A black man with hip-hop and zydeco roots hard-grafts through the local, all-white rodeo circuits in the Deep South as he dreams of competing in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

    SLOMO 
    Director: Josh Izenberg

    Depressed and frustrated with his life, Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO, trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades and his IRA for a taste of divinity.

    The Village (Brazil) 
    Director: Liliana Sulzbach

    The daily life of the dwellers of a microtown in the the south of Brazil which is about to vanish.

    Vladimir Putin In Deep Concentration 
    Directors: Dana O’Keefe, Sasha Kliment

    Vladimir Putin is the most powerful man in the world

    ANIMATED SHORTS

     

    An assortment of stories told using a mix of traditional animation, computer-generated effects, stop-motion, and everything in-between. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short.

    The Blue Umbrella 
    Director: Saschka Unseld

    It is just another evening commute until the rain starts to fall, and the city comes alive to the sound of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters. And in the midst, two umbrellas—one blue, one not—fall eternally in love.

    Cicada Princess 
    Director: Mauricio Baiocchi

    Cicadas spend a long time planning…

    The Event (USA/UK) 
    Director: Julia Pott

    Love and a severed foot, at the end of the world.

    The Gold Sparrow 
    Director: Daniel Stessen

    In a black and white world artists must defend their color.

    Kishi Bashi – ”I Am The Antichrist To You” 
    Director: Kishi Bashi

    A surreal stop motion collaboration between avante-pop/violinist Kishi Bashi and acclaimed animator Anthony Scott (Coraline, Paranorman). An abandoned puppy awakes in a post-apocalyptic world with vivid memories of his love and all that he lost.

    Marcel, King of Tervuren 
    Director: Tom Schroeder

    Greek tragedy enacted by Belgian roosters.

    Oh Willy…(Belgium/France/ Netherlands/Luxembourg) 
    Directors: Emma De Swaef, Marc James Roels

    Forced to return to his naturist roots, Willy bungles his way into noble savagery.

    Old Man 
    Director: Leah Shore

    For more than 20 years Charles Manson has refused to communicate directly with the outside world. Until Now.

    The Places Where We Lived 
    Director: Bernardo Britto

    A man wakes up with a weird feeling. His parents are selling his childhood home.

    Shelved (New Zealand) 
    Director: James Cunningham

    Two loser robots discover they are being replaced… by humans

     

    MIDNIGHT SHORTS

     

    Bite-sized bits for all of your sex, genre, and hilarity needs.

    The Apocalypse 
    Director: Andrew Zuchero

    Four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea of how to spend their Saturday afternoon. The Apocalypse.

    BOY FRIENDS 
    Director: Hugo Vargas-Zesati

    A man disturbed by a dream awakens to realize his unconscious has called his self-awareness into question. When confronting himself, misfortune brings the temporal world into perspective.

    Cats 
    Director: Michael Reich

    A master groomer explains the sensual methods of dog grooming to his young and beautiful apprentice. Her mind begins to wander into a profane dream that melds the grossness of dog bathing with voyeuristic and domineering sexuality.

    Child Eater (USA/Iceland) 
    Director: Erlingur Thoroddsen

    A simple night of babysitting takes a horrifying turn when Helen realizes the boogeyman really is in little Lucas’ closet.

    Dance Till You Drop 
    Directors: Eric M. Levy, Juan Cardarelli

    She thought the house was safe, but under the right circumstances, anything can be dangerous. Even a dance montage.

    Follow 
    Director: Owen Egerton

    Follow is a dark thriller centered on a young couple’s dangerous bedroom games.

    Hell No 
    Director: Joe Nicolosi

    Hell No is a new type of terror, a reality-based horror film that pits real smart people in terrifying horror situations…

    Play House 
    Director: Brandon LaGanke

    Harold’s crumbling family is bound only by his unconditional love for them.

    Root 
    Director: Caleb Johnson

    A young woman has an affair that leaves a hideous mark. Her attempts to remove it only make it worse.

    Two Fingers – ‘Vengeance Rhythm’ (UK) 
    Director: Chris Ullens

    This is the story of a very angry teddy bear.

    Under the Lion Crotch(Hong Kong) 
    Director: Wong Ping

    Daily life living in Hong Kong.

     

    TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

    Texas High School students offer a glimpse of a bright future for Texas filmmaking.

    Adam Mosley – Who I Am 
    Director: Jake Wangner

    Adam Mosley is an amateur Fort Worth skateboarder. He spends his days rolling across the pavement learning new tricks. Take a quick look into his daily life.

    Again 
    Director: Jade Basinski, Pearl Basinski

    A sweet lullaby.

    The Benefactress 
    Director: Alina Vega

    Everything’s coming apart at the seams.

    CaNnibal 
    Directors: Sophia Haid, Ivan Kumamoto

    The can man can.

    Charlie Hughes 
    Directors: Kyle Matthew, Hirsh Elhence

    What did you do to mom?

    The Cigarette Burns Slowly 
    Director: Connor Clift

    Two individuals who work the night shift together decide to take a cigarette break. Chemistry unfolds.

    Don’t Be Afraid Ashley 
    Director: Makena Buchanan

    Don’t be afraid Ashley, It’s just a dark empty theater, there’s no one here but your friends.

    Drop 
    Director: Zenzele Ojore

    “Drop” is an experimental narrative that tells the story of a young drowning victim, her journey through the “in-between” and the many memories of her past to reach her alternate peace.  

    Dropoff 
    Director: Conner Miller

    A man on the run—but from what?

    THE EXCHANGE 
    Director: Louis J. Zylka

    One night, a robbery took place at a museum and someone got murdered. It’s up to Detective Bones to solve this crime.

    Gas Giant 
    Director: Andrew Haworth

    Gas Giant is a stop motion animated short about a man who wakes up on his lawn and realizes he’s 50 feet tall.

    GBFF 
    Director: Atheena Frizzell

    More than anything else in the world, Reese wants a gay best friend. She sets out to get one but her plan goes terribly awry.

    The Magic Lasso 
    Director: Amy Harvie

    The Magic Lasso is a thriller about a young girl who wakes up from a coma in a post-apocalyptic hospital and the abandoned characters she discovers there.

    Obsession 
    Director: Stephen Mendoza

    Obsession is a thriller about a disturbed young woman who finally has the evening she has been dreaming of with the object of her affection.

    Outbreak 
    Director: Maddison Lopez

    What would the average high school student do to survive a zombie apocalpyse?

    Partner 
    Directors: James Bradford, Max Montoya

    Girl, you’ll be a woman soon.

    Robert Cossman, Deceased 
    Director: Alexander Marking

    The story around a mysterious briefcase

    Sir Gawain & the Green Knight 
    Directors: Callan Harrison, Aidan Anders

    Sir Gawain & the Green Knight is a hand cut paper animation chronicling the adventures of Sir Gawain and his attempts to uphold the code of chivalry.

    Skin To Bone 
    Directors: Taha Dawoodbhoy, Brandon Torio

    Skin To Bone is a fan made music video to the song “Skin To Bone” by Linkin Park. The video delves into the dark meeting behind the song.

    TRAPPED (A Slenderman Short Film) 
    Directors: Jonathan Munoz, Kyle Curtis

    An adaptation to the Slenderman urban legend. Inspired by the hit PC game SLENDER

    True Story 
    Director: Miles Andres

    Based on a true story.

    Zipper 
    Director: Rachel Davis

    A girl find a body and a zipper catches her attention….

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • SXSW Announces 2013 Film Lineup of 109 Films

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    The 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival scheduled to run March 8-16, 2013, announced the Film Features lineup of 109 films, including 69 world premieres, 14 North American and 5 U.S. Premieres. 

    Highlights include Stephen Finnigan’s Hawking, Tim McCanlies’ When Angels Sing, Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing, Dan Mazer’s I Give It A Year, John Sayles’ Go For Sisters, Jacob Vaughn’s Milo, Penny Lane’s Our Nixon, Daisy von Scherler Mayer’s Some Girl(s), Zak Knutson & Joey Figueroa’s MILIUS, Adam Rifkin’s Reality Show, Sini Anderson’s The Punk Singer, M. Blash’s The Wait, Bryan Poyser’s The Bounceback, Jeffrey Schwarz’s I Am Divine, and Michał Marczak’s Fuck for Forest.

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

    Awful Nice
    Director/Screenwriter: Todd Sklar, Screenwriter: Alex Rennie

    Estranged brothers Jim and Dave must travel to Branson together when their father dies and leaves them the lake home. A series of hilarious mishaps and costly misadventures follow as they attempt to restore the house and rebuild their relationship. 
    Cast : Alex Rennie, James Pumphrey, Christopher Meloni, Brett Gelman, Keeley Hazell 
    (World Premiere)

    Burma
    Director/Screenwriter: Carlos Puga

    On the eve of an annual sibling reunion, a troubled young writer is sent reeling with the arrival of an unexpected guest. 
    Cast : Christopher Abbott, Gaby Hoffmann, Chris McCann, Dan Bittner, Emily Fleischer 
    (World Premiere)

    Improvement Club
    Director/Screenwriter: Dayna Hanson

    When their big gig falls through, a ragtag, avant-garde performance group with a political message struggles to find their audience—and the motivating force behind their work. 
    Cast : Magge Brown, Dave Proscia, Wade Madsen, Jessie Smith, Pol Rosenthal 
    (World Premiere)

    LICKS
    Director/Screenwriter: Jonathan Singer-Vine, Screenwriter: Justin “Hongry” Robinson

    The story of a young man, D, as he returns to his Oakland neighborhood after two years served in prison for a robbery gone wrong… 
    Cast : Stanley “Doe” Hunt, Koran Jenkins, Tatiana Monet, Devon Libran, Les “DJ Upgrade” Aderibigbe 
    (World Premiere)

    The Retrieval
    Director/Screenwriter: Chris Eska

    On the outskirts of the Civil War, a boy is sent north by a bounty hunter gang to retrieve a wanted man. 
    Cast : Ashton Sanders, Tishuan Scott, Keston John, Bill Oberst, Jr., Christine Horn, Alfonso Freeman 
    (World Premiere)

    Short Term 12
    Director/Screenwriter: Destin Daniel Cretton

    The film follows Grace, a young supervisor at a foster-care facility, as she looks after the teens in her charge and reckons with her own troubled past. An unsparingly authentic film, full of both heart and surprising humor. 
    Cast : Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever, Rami Malek, Keith Stanfield 
    (World Premiere)

    Swim Little Fish Swim (USA, France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis

    Between surrealism, unusual characters, art and magic tricks, Swim Little Fish Swim is a dreamlike journey from childhood to adulthood. 
    Cast : Dustin Guy Defa, Anne Consigny, Brooke Bloom, Lola Bessis, Olivia Durling Costello 
    (World Premiere)

    This Is Where We Live
    Directors: Josh Barrett, Marc Menchaca, Screenwriter: Marc Menchaca

    A struggling family’s dynamics are challenged and a unique friendship is born when a small-town Texas handyman becomes caregiver to their son with cerebral palsy. 
    Cast : Ron Hayden, CK McFarland, Marc Menchaca, Tobias Segal, Frankie Shaw 
    (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

    12 O’Clock Boys
    Director: Lotfy Nathan

    Pug, a young boy growing up on a combative West Baltimore block, finds solace in a gang of illegal dirt bike riders known as The 12 O’Clock Boys. 
    (World Premiere)

    Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton
    Directors: Stephen Silha, Eric Slade

    A documentary about embracing your passions and becoming the person of your dreams, disguised as an inspiring biopic about pioneering filmmaker and poet James Broughton (1913-1999). 
    (World Premiere)

    Hey Bartender
    Director: Douglas Tirola

    The story of the bartender in the era of the craft cocktail. 
    (World Premiere)

    Los Wild Ones
    Director: Elise Salomon

    Wild Records is an indie label reminiscent of the early days of Sun Records. The label is based in LA and run by Reb Kennedy aka Mr. Wild Records and is comprised of young Latin musicians who write and perform 50s Rock n Roll. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Short Game
    Director: Josh Greenbaum

    Each year, the world’s best 7 year-old golfers descend on Pinehurst, North Carolina to compete in the World Championships of Junior Golf. THE SHORT GAME follows eight of these very young athletes on their quest to become the sport’s next phenom.
    (World Premiere)

    Touba
    Director: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi

    With unprecedented access and dynamic 16mm cinematography, Touba reveals a different face of Islam by chronicling Sufi Muslims’ annual pilgrimage to the city of Touba. 
    (World Premiere)

    We Always Lie To Strangers
    Directors: AJ Schnack, David Wilson

    A story of family, community, music and tradition set against the backdrop of Branson, Missouri, the remote Ozark Mountain town that is one of the biggest tourist destinations in America. 
    (World Premiere)

    WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL
    Director: Ben Nabors

    William Kamkwamba builds a windmill from scrap to rescue his family from famine, transforming his life and launching him onto the world stage. His success leads to new opportunities and complex choices, distancing him from the life he once knew. 
    (World Premiere)

    HEADLINERS

    Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and gala film events with some major and rising names in cinema.

     

    Evil Dead
    Director/Screenwriter: Fede Alvarez, Screenwriter: Rodo Sayagues

    Five friends, holed up in a remote cabin, discover a Book of the Dead that unwittingly summons up dormant demons which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left to fight for survival. 
    Cast : Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, Elizabeth Blackmore 
    (World Premiere)

    Hawking (UK)
    Director: Stephen Finnigan

    A brief history of mine: a look at the life of Stephen Hawking 
    (World Premiere)

    The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
    Director: Don Scardino, Story by Chad Kultgen & Tyler Mitchell and Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley. Screenplay by Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley

    As superstar Vegas magicians and former best friends Burt and Anton grow to secretly loathe each other, their long-time act implodes, allowing an ambitious rival street performer the big break he’s been waiting for. 
    Cast : Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde, with Alan Arkin, James Gandolfini and Jim Carrey 
    (World Premiere)

    Spring Breakers
    Director/Screenwriter: Harmony Korine

    Four college girls who land in jail after robbing a restaurant in order to fund their spring break vacation find themselves bailed out by a drug and arms dealer who wants them to do some dirty work. 
    Cast : James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, Gucci Mane 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    When Angels Sing
    Director: Tim Mccanlies, Screenwriter: Lou Berney

    Michael despises Christmas. Now Christmas is getting even. 
    Cast : Harry Connick Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Eloise DeJoria, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson 
    (World Premiere)

    NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT

    The Bounceback
    Director: Bryan Poyser, Screenwriters: David Degrow Shotwell, Steven Walters, Bryan Poyser

    An outrageous comedy about love and revenge in Austin, Texas. 
    Cast : Marshall Allman, Ashley Bell, Zach Cregger, Sara Paxton, Michael Stahl-David 
    (World Premiere)

    Coldwater
    Director/Screenwriter: Vincent Grashaw, Screenwriter: Mark Penney

    A teenage boy is sent to a juvenile reform facility in the wilderness. As we learn about the tragic events that sent him there, his struggle becomes one for survival with the inmates, the counselors, and with the retired war colonel in charge. 
    Cast : PJ Boudousqué, James C. Burns, Chris Petrovski, Octavius J. Johnson, Nicholas Bateman 
    (World Premiere)

    Drinking Buddies
    Director/Screenwriter: Joe Swanberg

    Weekend trips, office parties, late night conversations, drinking on the job, marriage pressure, biological clocks, holding eye contact a second too long… you know what makes the line between “friends” and “more than friends” really blurry? Beer. 
    Cast : Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston 
    (World Premiere)

    Go For Sisters
    Director/Screenwriter: John Sayles

    Bernice and Fontayne grew up so tight they could ‘go for sisters’. After twenty years apart, they are reunited when Bernice is assigned to be Fontayne’s parole officer- just when she needs help on the wrong side of the law. 
    Cast : Edward James Olmos, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Yolonda Ross 
    (North American Premiere)

    Good Night
    Director/Screenwriter: Sean H. A. Gallagher

    Leigh’s 29th birthday party takes a sudden turn when she announces that the evening maybe the last time her friends see her alive. A night of questions, coping and debauchery immediately follow. 
    Cast : Adriene Mishler, Jonny Mars, Alex Karpovsky, Chris Doubek, Todd Berger 
    (World Premiere)

    Grow Up, Tony Phillips
    Director/Screenwriter: Emily Hagins

    A comedy about a Halloween-obsessed high school senior who doesn’t think childhood passions should have an expiration date. 
    Cast : Tony Vespe, AJ Bowen, Devin Bonnée, Katie Folger, Byron Brown 
    (World Premiere)

    Gus
    Director/Screenwriter: Jessie Mccormack

    Lizzie, married and longing for a child, can’t conceive. Her best friend, Andie, single and adrift, gets pregnant from a one-night stand and offers to have the baby for Lizzie, sparking a journey full of funny and painful obstacles for all involved. 
    Cast : Michelle Monaghan, Radha Mitchell, Jon Dore, Michael Weston, Mimi Kennedy 
    (World Premiere)

    Holy Ghost People
    Director: Mitchell Altieri, Screenwriters: Kevin Artigue & Joe Egender, Mitchell Altieri & Phil Flores

    On the trail of her missing sister, Charlotte enlists the help of Wayne, an ex-Marine and alcoholic, to infiltrate the Church of One Accord – a community of snake-handlers who risk their lives seeking salvation in the Holy Ghost. 
    Cast : Emma Greenwell, Brendan McCarthy, Joe Egender, Cameron Richardson, Roger Aaron Brown 
    (World Premiere)

    Hours
    Director/Screenwriter: Eric Heisserer

    Set mostly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Hours is the story of a man who battles looters, the elements and exhaustion for two days in a hospital while his newborn daughter clings to life inside a ventilator powered only by a manual crank. 
    Cast : Paul Walker, Genesis Rodriguez 
    (World Premiere)

    I Give It A Year (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Dan Mazer

    A brand new comedy from the writer of Borat and Bruno that lifts the veil on the realities of the first year of marriage. 
    Cast : Rose Byrne, Anna Faris, Rafe Spall, Simon Baker, Minnie Driver, Jason Flemyng, Stephen Merchant
    (North American Premiere)

    Kilimanjaro
    Director/Screenwriter: Walter Strafford

    Sick of his routine life, Doug sets out to climb Kilimanjaro. 
    Cast : Brian Geraghty, Alexia Rasmussen, Abigail Spencer, Chris Marquette, Bruce Altman 
    (World Premiere)

    Loves Her Gun
    Director/Screenwriter: Geoff Marslett, Screenwriter: Lauren Modery

    This romantic tragedy follows a young woman’s transition from flight to fight after she is the victim of street violence, but will the weapons that make her feel safe again create problems worse than the ones she is escaping? 
    Cast : Trieste Kelly Dunn, Francisco Barreiro, Ashley Rae Spillers, Melissa Hideko Bisagni, John Merriman 
    (World Premiere)

    Milo
    Director/Screenwriter: Jacob Vaughan, Screenwriter: Benjamin Hayes

    A man discovers that his chronic stomach problems are due to the fact that he has a demon baby living in his colon. 
    Cast : Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, Mary Kay Place 
    (World Premiere)

    Much Ado About Nothing
    Director: Joss Whedon

    Shakespeare’s classic comedy is given a contemporary spin in Joss Whedon’s film, Much Ado About Nothing. 
    Cast : Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Nathan Fillion, Fran Kranz, Jillian Morgese
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Reality Show
    Director/Screenwriter: Adam Rifkin

    A darkly comedic satire that follows TV producer Mickey Wagner and his amoral attempt to re-invent the reality genre. Mickey’s big idea is to pick a family and put them under all encompassing surveillance…without their knowledge. 
    Cast : Adam Rifkin, Scott Anderson, Kelly Menighan Hensley, Monika Tilling, Valerie Breiman 
    (World Premiere)

    Scenic Route
    Directors: Kevin Goetz, Michael Goetz, Screenwriter: Kyle Killen

    Stranded on an isolated desert road, two life-long friends fight for survival as their already strained relationship spirals into knife-wielding madness. 
    Cast : Josh Duhamel, Dan Fogler 
    (World Premiere)

    Some Girl(s)
    Director: Daisy Von Scherler Mayer, Screenwriter: Neil LaBute

    On the eve of his wedding, a successful writer travels around the country to meet up with ex-lovers in an attempt to make amends for his wrongdoings. 
    Cast : Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Zoe Kazan, Mía Maestro, Jennifer Morrison, Emily Watson 
    (World Premiere)

    Zero Charisma
    Directors: Katie Graham, Andrew Matthews, Screenwriter: Andrew Matthews

    An obsessive fantasy nerd gradually becomes unhinged when a charismatic hipster joins his role-playing game. 
    Cast : Sam Eidson, Garrett Graham, Brock England, Anne Gee Byrd, Cyndi Williams, Brian Losoya, Vincent Prendergast, Katie Folger, John Gholson, Dakin Matthews 
    (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT

    An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story
    Director: Al Reinert

    Michael Morton’s wife Christine was brutally murdered in front of their only child, and he was convicted of the crime. Twenty-five years later, he tells the story of his journey from despair to exoneration. 
    (World Premiere)

    Before You Know It
    Director: PJ Raval

    Three gay seniors navigate the adventures, challenges and surprises of life and love in their golden years. 
    (World Premiere)

    Continental (USA, Canada)
    Director: Malcolm Ingram

    A stylish and thoughtful examination of the infamous Continental Baths NYC circa 1968-1976. Told by the people who were there. 
    (World Premiere)

    Downloaded
    Director: Alex Winter

    A documentary that explores the rise and fall of Napster and the birth of the digital revolution. It’s about the teens that helped start this revolution, and the artists and industries who continue to be impacted by it. 
    (World Premiere)

    Getting Back to Abnormal
    Director: Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, Peter Odabashian, Paul Stekler

    A polarizing white politician becomes a lightning rod for racial strife in New Orleans. 
    (World Premiere)

    Good Ol’ Freda
    Director: Ryan White

    The story of Freda Kelly, a shy Liverpudlian teenager asked to work for a young local band hoping to make it big: The Beatles. Their loyal secretary from beginning to end, Freda tells her tales for the first time in 50 years. 
    (World Premiere)

    I Am Divine
    Director: Jeffrey Schwarz

    The story of Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, and how he became John Waters’ cinematic muse and an international drag icon. 
    (World Premiere)

    Medora
    Directors: Andrew Cohn, Davy Rothbart

    In America’s basketball heartland, four resilient boys from rural Medora, Indiana fight to end their high school team’s three-year losing streak, as their dwindling town faces the threat of extinction. 
    (World Premiere)

    MILIUS
    Directors: Zak Knutson, Joey Figueroa

    The life story of ‘Zen Anarchist’ filmmaker John Milius, one of the most influential storytellers of his generation. 
    (World Premiere)

    Mr. Angel
    Director: Dan Hunt

    Chronicles the extraordinary life of trans male porn pioneer and educator, Buck Angel. It’s a moving & provocative story of a man’s search for acceptance from his family and the world. An inspirational tale of an unlikely hero. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Network (Australia, UK)
    Director: Eva Orner

    Set behind the scenes at the largest television network in one of the most dangerous places on earth. Afghanistan. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Other Shore
    Director: Timothy Wheeler

    The film tracks legendary swimmer Diana Nyad’s lifetime vision and four harrowing attempts to swim non-stop from Cuba to Florida. An abusive past collides with an obsessive present over a dangerous 60-hour feat never before accomplished. 
    (World Premiere)

    Rewind This!
    Director: Josh Johnson

    Home video changed the world. The impact of the VHS tape was enormous. Rewind This! aims to trace the ripples of that impact. 
    (World Premiere)

    Spark: A Burning Man Story
    Directors: Steve Brown, Jessie Deeter

    What happens when you allow yourself to act on your dreams? Spark takes us behind the curtain with organizers and participants of Burning Man, revealing a year of unprecedented challenges and growth. 
    (World Premiere)

    TINY: A Story About Living Small
    Directors: Christopher Smith, Merete Mueller

    One couple’s attempt to build a “tiny house” smaller than the average parking space with no construction experience raises questions about sustainability and good design, the nature of home, and the changing American Dream. 
    (World Premiere)

    Unhung Hero (Germany)
    Director: Brian Spitz

    After a failed marriage proposal because of his inadequate size, a young man adventures the world in search of answers so he will never come up short again. 
    (World Premiere)

    We Cause Scenes
    Director: Matt Adams

    The extraordinary story of a group of twenty-somethings who seized the streets of New York, transforming the meaning of comedy, performance and art through forming “Improv Everywhere,” a prank collective ten years in the making. 
    (World Premiere)

    VISIONS

    ELENA (Brazil)
    Director: Petra Costa

    Elena moves to NY with the dream of becoming a movie actress. She leaves behind Petra, her 7-year-old sister. Years later, her sister Petra goes to NY to look for Elena.
    (North American Premiere)

    euphonia
    Director/Screenwriter: Danny Madden

    listen. 
    Cast : Will Madden, Maria Decotis 
    (World Premiere)

    Everyone’s Going to Die (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Jones

    A modern British story about coming home, getting by and the redemptive power of feeling you’re not alone. A story where porn hotlines rub shoulders with sexy beavers on rollerskates; where the past is laid to rest, two lives are changed and nobody, finally, is going to die. 
    Cast : Nora Tschirner, Rob Knighton, Kellie Shirley, Madeline Duggan 
    (World Premiere)

    Fuck for Forest (Poland)
    Director: Michał Marczak, Screenwriter: Michał Marczak, Łukasz Grudziński

    Have sex. Save the world. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction (Switzerland)
    Director: Sophie Huber

    An iconic actor and passionate musician in his intimate moments, with film clips from some of his 250 films and his own heart-breaking renditions of American folk songs. 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Kelly + Victor (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Kieran Evans, Screenwriter: Adapted For Screen By Niall Griffiths

    Adapted by Kieran Evans from the acclaimed novel by Niall Griffiths, and shot in Liverpool. Kelly + Victor is a raw compelling passionate love story set against the backdrop of a highly cinematic Liverpool, to a searing soundtrack. 
    Cast : Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Julian Morris, Stephen Walters, William Ruane, Claire Keelan 
    (North American Premiere)

    Lunarcy! (Canada)
    Director: Simon Ennis

    Director Simon Ennis introduces us to an unforgettable group of characters who all share one thing in common: an obsession with the Moon. 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Maidentrip
    Director: Jillian Schlesinger

    An intimate coming-of-age adventure set against the epic backdrop of the open sea, Maidentrip explores life through the eyes of 14-year-old Laura Dekker on her quest to become the youngest person ever to sail around the world alone. 
    (World Premiere)

    Maladies
    Director/Screenwriter: Carter

    A comedic look at the life of a former actor turned writer struggling to cope with reality, his work and interpersonal relationships. 
    Cast : James Franco, Catherine Keener, Fallon Goodson, David Strathairn, Alan Cumming 
    (North American Premiere)

    Our Nixon
    Director: Penny Lane

    Recently discovered Super 8 home movies filmed by three of Richard Nixon’s closest aides – and fellow Watergate conspirators – offer an intimate and complex new glimpse into his presidency in this all-archival documentary. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Sake-Bomb (USA, Japan)
    Director: Junya Sakino, Screenwriter: Jeff Mizushima

    A sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American must take his naive Japanese cousin on a road trip along the California coast to find his ex-girlfriend. 
    Cast : Gaku Hamada, Eugene Kim, Marlane Barnes, Josh Brodis, Samantha Quan 
    (World Premiere)

    Snap
    Directors: Youssef Delara, Victor Teran, Screenwriter: Victor Teran

    A stylish psychological thriller set against the underground dubstep DJ scene that takes the audience on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind as it threatens to explode into horrific violence. 
    Cast : Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, Jason Priestley 
    (World Premiere)

    These Birds Walk
    Directors: Omar Mullick, Bassam Tariq

    The film documents the resilience of a 6-year-old Pakistani runaway as he tackles one critical question: where is home? The streets, an orphanage, or with the family he fled in the first place?

    The Wait
    Director/Screenwriter: M. Blash

    An enigmatic phone call from a psychic, catapults a family into a state of suspended belief while waiting for their recently deceased mother to be resurrected. 
    Cast : Jena Malone, Chloë Sevigny, Luke Grimes, Josh Hamilton, Devon Gearhart 
    (World Premiere)

    White Reindeer
    Director/Screenwriter: Zach Clark

    After an unexpected tragedy, Suzanne searches for the true meaning of Christmas during one sad, strange December in suburban Virginia. 
    Cast : Anna Margaret Hollyman, Laura Lemar-Goldsborough, Lydia Johnson, Joe Swanberg, Christopher Doubek 
    (World Premiere)

    Yellow
    Director/Screenwriter: Nick Cassavetes, Screenwriter: Heather Wahlquist

    A young substitute teacher escapes from her drudging everyday life by fantasizing bizarre parallel realities, in this wildly inventive and visually dazzling head-trip from director Nick Cassavetes. 
    Cast : Heather Wahlquist, Sienna Miller, Melanie Griffith, Gena Rowlands, Ray Liotta
    (U.S. Premiere)

    24 BEATS PER SECOND

    Showcasing the sounds, culture and influence of music and musicians, with an emphasis on documentary.

     

    All the Labor
    Director: Doug Hawes-Davis

    Intimate performances and behind-the-scenes footage convey the life, labor and brotherhood of the distinctive purveyors of original American music, The Gourds, as they defy genres, expectations, and career clichés over two decades of musical joy. 
    (World Premiere)

    Artifact
    Director: Bartholomew Cubbins

    Telling harsh truths about the modern music business, Artifact gives intimate access to singer/actor Jared Leto and his band Thirty Seconds to Mars as they battle their label in a brutal lawsuit and record their album This Is War. 

    A Band Called Death
    Directors: Mark Christopher Covino, Jeff Howlett

    Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols and the Ramones, there was a band called Death.

    Born in Chicago
    Director: John Anderson

    Passed down from musician to musician, the Chicago blues transcended the color lines of the 1960s as young, white Chicago musicians apprenticed themselves to legends such as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. 
    (World Premiere)

    Broadway Idiot
    Director: Doug Hamilton

    Punk Rock meets Broadway – WTF!?! Go behind the curtain with Green Day lead singer, Billie Joe Armstrong, as he ventures into the strange new world of Broadway. Will Billie Joe – or Broadway – ever be the same? 
    (World Premiere)

    Brothers Hypnotic
    Director: Reuben Atlas

    Eight brothers, extraordinary brass musicians from Chicago’s South Side, test their brotherhood and their father’s legacy against mounting mainstream success. 
    (World Premiere)

    ¡Cuatro!
    Director: Tim Wheeler

    The film takes you inside the world of Green Day, chronicling the conceptualizing and recording of their current musical trilogy (Green Day ¡Uno! Green Day ¡Dos! Green Day ¡Tré!) and featuring intimate live performances that took place along the way.

    Finding the Funk
    Director/Screenwriter: Nelson George

    A look at Funk’s past, present and enduring influence on contemporary music. 
    (World Premiere)

    Good Vibrations (UK, Ireland)
    Directors: Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Screenwriters: Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson

    A chronicle of Terri Hooley’s life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast’s punk-rock scene. 
    Cast : Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Michael Colgan, Karl Johnson, Liam Cunningham 
    (North American Premiere)

    The Punk Singer
    Director: Sini Anderson

    What happened to Kathleen Hanna? The Punk Singer – a feature-length documentary about the musician (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre) and feminist icon – tells the story of where she’s been, and where she is now. 
    (World Premiere)

    Reincarnated
    Director: Andy Capper

    The film follows Snoop Dogg on an intimate, spiritual journey, depicting the life and times of a conflicted modern icon striving for light in a world of darkness. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Twenty Feet from Stardom
    Director: Morgan Neville

    The untold story of the backup singer in popular music. It is a celebration of the voices from the edge, which brought shape and style to the soundtracks of our lives.

    SX GLOBAL

    A diverse panorama of international filmmaking talent, including premieres, interactive documentaries and shorts.

     

    And Who Taught You To Drive? (Germany)
    Director: Andrea Thiele

    An American in Tokyo, a Korean in Bavaria, and a German in Mumbai: Prepare for a real culture clash when you have to pass your driving test again in another country … A real life comedy. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Diario a Tres Voces / Three Voices (Mexico)
    Director: Otilia Portillo Padua

    We are always told that love lasts forever like in children’s fairy tales, but the reality is that people change and relationships expire. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Dog Flesh / Carne de Perro (Chile)
    Director/Screenwriter: Fernando Guzzoni

    The life of Alejandro, a solitary, fragile and unpredictable man, who is crushed by the hostility of his mysterious past. 
    Cast : Alejandro Goic
    (North American Premiere)

    The Fifth Season (Belgium, Netherlands, France)
    Directors/Screenwriters: Peter Brosens & Jessica Woodworth

    In a village, a mysterious calamity strikes: spring doesn’t come. 
    Cast : Aurélia Poirier, Django Schrevens, Sam Louwyck, Gill Vancompernolle

    Museum Hours (Austria, USA)
    Director/Screenwriter: Jem Cohen

    When a Vienna museum guard befriends an adrift visitor from abroad, the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum becomes a mysterious crossroads which sparks explorations of their lives, the city, and the ways artworks reflect and shape the world. 
    Cast : Mary Margaret O’Hara, Bobby Sommer, Ela Piplits 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    The Punk Syndrome (Finland)
    Directors: Jukka Kärkkäinen, J-P Passi

    Meet Finland’s most kick-ass punk rock band with a handicap: Toni, Sami, Pertti and Kari. The film follows the band’s journey from rehearsals to success, showing the love and hate between the guys.

    Sofia’s Last Ambulance (Bulgaria)
    Director: Ilian Metev

    Sofia, Bulgaria. In a city where only 13 ambulances struggle to serve several million people, three paramedics face Kafkaesque situations.

    Zayiat (Turkey)
    Director/Screenwriter: Halil Deniz Tortum, Screenwriter: Steeve Roso

    A man falls into the Bosphorus on a snowy night. His son, Mete half-heartedly searches for him in wintered Istanbul. 
    Cast : Ulas Tuna Astepe, Sergulen Onan Dervisoglu, Zeynep Olcer, Burak Cevik, Selim Can Bilgin
    (North American Premiere)

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES

    Acclaimed standouts and selected previous premieres from festivals around the world.

     

    The Act of Killing (Denmark)
    Director: Joshua Oppenheimer

    In a country where killers are celebrated as heroes, the filmmakers challenge unrepentant death squad leaders to dramatize their role in genocide.

    A Teacher
    Director/Screenwriter: Hannah Fidell

    A popular high school teacher in Austin, Texas has an affair with one of her students. Her life begins to unravel as the relationship comes to an end. 
    Cast : Lindsay Burdge, Will Brittain, Jennifer Prediger, Julie Dell Phillips, Jonny Mars, Chris Doubek

    Before Midnight
    Director/Screenwriter: Richard Linklater, Screenwriters: Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke

    We meet Celine and Jesse nine years after their last rendezvous. Almost two decades have passed since their first encounter on a train bound for Vienna, and we now find them in their early forties in Greece. Before the clock strikes midnight, we will again become part of their story. 
    Cast : Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Prior, Charlotte Prior

    Computer Chess
    Director/Screenwriter: Andrew Bujalski

    An artificially intelligent comedy from the director of Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation. 
    Cast : Wiley Wiggins, Patrick Riester, Robin Schwartz, Gerald Peary, Myles Paige 

    Don Jon’s Addiction
    Director/Screenwriter: Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    Jon (Gordon-Levitt) loves his family, friends, church and porn. Spending hours online, Jon’s ideas of a perfect woman collide with Barbara’s (Johansson) ideas of a perfect man. They struggle to see past their wants and needs in this romantic comedy. 
    Cast : Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza

    First Cousin Once Removed
    Director: Alan Berliner

    A heartfelt and intimate portrait of poet Edwin Honig’s final years with Alzheimer’s disease.

    Imagine (Poland, Portugal, France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Andrzej Jakimowski

    Ian, a special instructor for the visually impaired, has been hired by a Lisbon school to help blind children and young adults. However, his unusual teaching methods are not only challenging, but also dangerous… 
    Cast : Edward Hogg, Alexandra Maria Lara, Melchior Derouet, Francis Frappat

    Mud
    Director/Screenwriter: Jeff Nichols

    Two boys find a fugitive hiding out on an island in the Mississippi and form a pact to help him reunite with his lover and escape. 
    Cast : Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Paulson, Ray McKinnon, Sam Shepard, Michael Shannon

    Pit Stop
    Director/Screenwriter: Yen Tan, Screenwriter: David Lowery

    Two men. A small town. A love that isn’t quite out of reach. 
    Cast : Bill Heck, Marcus DeAnda, Amy Seimetz, John Merriman, Richard C. Jones

    Prince Avalanche
    Director/Screenwriter: David Gordon Green

    Two highway road workers spend the summer of 1988 away from their city lives. The isolated landscape becomes a place of misadventure as the men find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind. 
    Cast : Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch

    Upstream Color
    Director/Screenwriter: Shane Carruth

    A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. 
    Cast : Amy Seimetz, Shane Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, Thiago Martins, Kathy Carruth

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    Live Soundtracks, cult re-issues and much more. Our Special Events section offers unusual, unexpected and unique film event one-offs.

     

    Bates Motel: Story to Screen with Carlton Cuse

    Combining the SXSW Film Festival and Conference in one, attendees will get an exclusive first look at the pilot of Bates Motel, the thrilling new series from A&E. Following the screening, Executive Producer Carlton Cuse (Lost) will sit down with A&E Marketing EVP Guy Slattery for an inside look and Q&A on the process for bringing this contemporary prequel to life. 
    Cast : Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore, Max Thieriot, Olivia Cooke, Nicola Peltz 
    (World Premiere)

    Burning Love
    Director: Ken Marino, Screenwriter: Erica Oyama

    Season 2 follows Damaged Darlin’ and Dental Hygenist, Julie Gristlewhite, as she searches for love amongst 16 eligible bachelors in the second installment of the popular web series that parodies reality dating shows. 
    Cast : June Diane Raphael, Michael Ian Black, Ken Marino, Jerry O’Connell, Michael Cera, Colin Hanks, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, Adam Scott, Joe Lo Truglio 
    (World Premiere)

    No More Road Trips?
    Director: Rick Prelinger

    A dream ride through 20th-century America made entirely from home movies, asks whether we’ve reached the end of the open road. The soundtrack for this fully participatory film is made fresh daily by audiences at each screening. 
    (World Premiere)

    Sound City
    Director: Dave Grohl

    Through interviews with musicians and producers who worked at recording studio, Sound City, and the writing and recording of new music, we observe the human element of making music and the art of analog recording.

    This Ain’t No Mouse Music!
    Directors: Chris Simon, Maureen Gosling

    Roots music icon Chris Strachwitz (Arhoolie Records) takes us on a hip-shaking stomp from Texas to New Orleans, Cajun country to Appalachia, searching for the musical soul of America. 
    (World Premiere)

    TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard (Sweden, Denmark, Norway)
    Director: Simon Klose

    The inside story of three hacktivists who became cult heroes for the internet generation and persecuted criminals to the media industry for running the worlds largest file sharing site. 
    (North American Premiere)

     

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  • SXSW Film 2013 to Open With The Incredible Burt Wonderstone Plus Announces 6 Films

    [caption id="attachment_3114" align="alignnone" width="550"]The Incredible Burt Wonderstone[/caption]

    SXSW 2013 will open with the world premiere of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.  Starring Steve Carell, and Steve Buscemi, with costars Carrey, Olivia Wilde, Alan Arkin and James Gandolfini, the film is described by the festival as a “hilarious, uproarious comedy.” As superstar Vegas magicians and former best friends Burt and Anton grow to secretly loathe each other, their long-time act implodes, allowing an ambitious rival street performer the big break he’s been waiting for. 

    Joining The Incredible Burt Wonderstone are 6 films including Alex Winter’s Napster documentary Downloaded, the long awaited Evil Dead remake and new films from Harmony Korine and Joe Swanberg. The documentary Good Ol’ Freda and the debut of Everyone’s Going to Die complete the first 6 films announced for the 20th SXSW Film Conference and Festival.

    Downloaded (World Premiere)
    Director: Alex Winter

    Downloaded is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of Napster and the birth of the digital revolution. It’s about the teens that helped start this revolution, and the artists and industries who continue to be impacted by it.

    Drinking Buddies (World Premiere)
    Director/Screenwriter: Joe Swanberg

    You know what makes the line between “Friends” and “More Than Friends” really blurry? Beer. 
    Cast: Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston, Joe Swanberg

    Everyone’s Going to Die (World Premiere)
    Director/Screenwriter: Jones

    A guy whose life is falling apart, meets a girl whose life can’t get started. Two people, one chance, a million reasons why not. A story of weirdness and redemption with talking cats, roller-skating beavers and nobody dying. 
    Cast: Nora Tschirner, Rob Knighton, Kellie Shirley, Madeline Duggan, Stirling Gallacher

    Evil Dead (World Premiere)
    Director: Fede Alvarez, Screenwriters: Fede Alvarez & Rodo Sayagues

    Five friends, holed up in a remote cabin, discover a Book of the Dead that unwittingly summons up dormant demons which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left to fight for survival. 
    Cast: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, Elizabeth Blackmore

    Good Ol’ Freda (World Premiere)
    Director: Ryan White

    Good Ol’ Freda tells the story of Freda Kelly, a shy Liverpudlian teenager asked to work for a young local band hoping to make it big: the Beatles. Their loyal secretary from beginning to end, Freda tells her tales for the first time in 50 years.

    The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (World Premiere)
    Director: Don Scardino, Story by Chad Kultgen & Tyler Mitchell and Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley. Screenplay by Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley

    As superstar Vegas magicians and former best friends Burt and Anton grow to secretly loathe each other, their long-time act implodes, allowing an ambitious rival street performer the big break he’s been waiting for.
    Cast: Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde, with Alan Arkin, James Gandolfini and Jim Carrey

    Spring Breakers (US Premiere)
    Director/Screenwriter: Harmony Korine

    Four sexy college girls plan to fund their spring break getaway by burglarizing a fast food shack. But that’s only the beginning… 
    Cast: James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, Gucci Mane

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  • Beware of Mr Baker and Gimme The Loot take Top Jury and Audience Awards at 2012 SXSW

    The results are in! SXSW Film 2012 Jury and Audience Award-winners were announced tonight at the Festival’s Awards Ceremony, presented by Veam and hosted by comedian and actor Doug Benson.

    Only Narrative and Documentary Feature Audience Awards were announced tonight. Narrative Spotlight, Documentary Spotlight, Emerging Visions, Midnighters, 24 Beats Per Second, SXGlobal and Festival Favorites 

    And the winners are:

    Feature Film Jury Awards
    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

    Grand Jury Winner: Beware of Mr. Baker
    Director: Jay Bulger

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

    Grand Jury Winner: Gimme The Loot
    Director: Adam Leon

    Special Jury Recognition for Performance:
    Jamie Chung – Eden
    Besedka Johnson – Starlet
    Nico Stone – Booster

    Feature Film Audience Awards

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
    Winner: Bay of All Saints
    Director: Annie Eastman

    NARRATIVE FEATURE
    Winner: Eden
    Director: Megan Griffiths

    *Audience Awards for Narrative Spotlight, Documentary Spotlight, Emerging Visions, Midnighters, 24 Beats Per Second, SXGlobal and Festival Favorites sections will be announced on Saturday, March 17. 

    Short Film Jury Awards

    NARRATIVE SHORTS
    Winner: The Chair
    Director: Grainger David

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS
    Winner: CatCam
    Director: Seth Keal

    MIDNIGHT SHORTS
    Winner: Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared
    Directors: Rebecca Sloan & Joseph Pelling

    SXGLOBAL SHORTS
    Winner: The Perfect Fit
    Director: Tali Yankelevich

    ANIMATED SHORTS
    Winner: (notes on) biology
    Director: Danny Madden

    MUSIC VIDEOS
    Winner: Battles, “My Machines”
    Director: DANIELS

    TEXAS SHORTS
    Winner: Spark
    Director: Annie Silverstein

    TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS
    Winner: Boom
    Director: Daniel Matyas & Brian Broder

    SXSW Film Design Awards presented by iStockphoto

    EXCELLENCE IN POSTER DESIGN
    Winner: Man & Gun
    Designer: Justin Cox

    Special Jury Recognition: Pitch Black Heist
    Designer: Andrew Cranston

    Audience Award Winner: The Maker
    Designer: Christopher Kezelos

    EXCELLENCE IN TITLE DESIGN

    Winner: Les Bleus de Ramville
    Designer: Jay Bond, Oily Film Company Inc.

    Special Jury Recognition: X-Men: First Class
    Designer: Simon Clowes, Prologue Films

    Audience Award Winner: Bunraku
    Designer: Guilherme Marcondes, Hornet Inc.



    SXSW Special Awards

    SXSW WHOLPHIN AWARD
    Winner: The Black Balloon
    Director: Benny Safdie & Josh Safdie

    SXSW CHICKEN & EGG EMERGENT NARRATIVE WOMAN DIRECTOR AWARD
    Winners: Megan Griffiths for Eden and Amy Seimetz for Sun Don’t Shine

    LOUIS BLACK “LONE STAR” AWARD
    Winner: Bernie
    Director: Richard Linklater

    Special Jury Recognition: Trash Dance
    Director: Andrew Garrison

    KAREN SCHMEER FILM EDITING FELLOWSHIP
    Presented to: Lindsay Utz

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  • New Panel and Film Titles Announced for 2012 SXSW

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    New Panel and Film Titles Announced have been added to the 2012 South by Southwest festival, joining the74 world premieres, 17 North American premieres and 11 US premieres in the full lineup.

    NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT

    Blue Like Jazz

    Director: Steve Taylor | Screenwriters: Donald Miller, Steve Taylor, Ben Pearson
    A Texas college student flees the hypocrisy of his religious upbringing for life in the Pacific Northwest at ‘the most godless campus in America.’ Based on the New York Times bestseller by Donald Miller.
    Cast: Marshall Allman, Claire Holt, Tania Raymonde, Justin Welborn, Eric Lange
    (World Premiere)

    Nature Calls

    Director & Screenwriter Todd Rohal
    Polar-opposite brothers Randy (Oswalt) and Kirk (Knoxville) never saw eye-to-eye, but their rivalry is taken to a new level when Randy hijacks Kirk’s son’s sleepover, taking the boys on a Scout Trip to remember.
    Cast: Patton Oswalt, Johnny Knoxville, Rob Riggle, Maura Tierney, Patrice O’Neal, Darrell Hammond
    (World Premiere)

    EMERGING VISIONS

    King Kelly

    Director: Andrew Neel | Screenwriters: Mike Roberts
    Made entirely from camera-phone footage, King Kelly is a sensational journey into hedonistic American youth culture and the YouTube generation.
    Cast: Louisa Krause, Libby Woodbridge, Roderick Hill, Will Brill, Patrick Murney
    (World Premiere)

    Low & Clear

    Directors: Kahlil Hudson, Tyler Hughen
    Two formerly close friends reunite for a fly-fishing trip and struggle to understand how much they’ve each changed – and how these changes now threaten the friendship.
    (World Premiere)

    24 BEATS PER SECOND

    Lost and Sound (UK)
    Director: Lindsey Dryden
    Music may be an essential part of being human – but what if you lost the ability to hear it? A dancer, a pianist and a music critic attempt to re-discover music after deafness, with astonishing results.
    (World Premiere)

    Searching for Sugar Man (Sweden, UK)

    Director: Malik Bendjelloul
    The true story of the greatest ‘70s US rock icon who never was, how he was rediscovered and finally became the legend he deserved to be. A story of hope, inspiration and the power of music.

    Shut Up and Play the Hits

    Directors: Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern
    The final days of LCD Soundsystem.

    SXGLOBAL

    GLOBAL HOME (Germany)

    Director: Malik Bendjelloul
    Director Eva Stotz visited interesting people all over the world whom she found through online-host-networks and emerged for a limited time in their every-day-life.
    (World Premiere)

    The Will (Denmark)

    Director: Christian Sønderby Jepsen
    Henrik dreams of a new beginning. But when Henrik’s grandfather dies, leaving behind a fortune of millions, old skeletons come to light.
    (North American Premiere)

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES

    Chasing Ice

    Director: Jeff Orlowski
    Photographer James Balog was once a skeptic about climate change, but he discovers undeniable evidence. Balog reveals hauntingly beautiful, time-lapse videos of vanishing glaciers, while delivering hope to our carbon-powered planet.

    Compliance

    Director & Screenwriter: Craig Zobel
    When a prank caller convinces a fast food restaurant manager to interrogate an innocent young employee, no one is left unscathed. Based on true events.
    Cast: Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy, Bill Camp, Phil Ettinger, Ashlie Atkinson, James McCaffrey

    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)

    Director & Screenwriter: Philippe Falardeau
    The story of an Algerian immigrant substitute teacher who brings emotional stability to a Montreal middle school class shaken by the tragic death of their well-liked teacher.
    Cast: Mohamed Fellag, Sophie Nélisse, Emilien Néron, Danielle Proulx, Brigitte Poupart

    Safety Not Guaranteed

    Director: Colin Trevorrow | Screenwriter: Derek Connolly
    A trio of magazine employees investigate a classified ad seeking a partner for time travel.
    Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Mark Duplass, Jake Johnson, Karan Soni

    Sleepwalk With Me

    Director: Mike Birbiglia | Screenwriters: Mike Birbiglia, Ira Glass, Joe Birbiglia, Seth Barrish
    An aspiring comedian reluctant to confront his fears of love, honesty, and growing up; a budding standup comedian has both a hilarious and intense struggle with sleepwalking.
    Cast: Mike Birbiglia, Lauren Ambrose, James Rebhorn, Carol Kane, Cristin Milioti 

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    Coffin Joe’s “This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse” with live score by Gary Lucas (Brazil)

    Director: Jose Mojica Marins | Screenwriters: Jose Mojica Marins, Aldenora De Sa Porto
    Gary Lucas’ live original solo guitar soundtrack accompanying the legendary 1967 Brazilian cult horror film classic directed by and starring Jose Mojica Marins a/k/a Coffin Joe.
    Cast: Jose Mojica Marins a/k/a Coffin Joe, Tina Wohlers, Nadia Freitas, Antonio Fracari, Jose Lobo

    Yellow Submarine (1968) Newly Restored (UK)

    Director: George Dunning
    Once upon a time in an unearthly paradise called Pepperland, the Blue Meanies threaten to destroy all that is good. Enter John, Paul, George and Ringo to save the day! Armed with their humour, songs, and yellow submarine, the Fab Four tackle the rough seas in an effort to bring down evil.
    Cast: The Beatles, Paul Angelis, John Clive

    NARRATIVE SHORTS

    Inquire Within

    Director: Jay Rosenblatt
    A hypnotic, apocalyptic film about false choices and faith. hn Clive

    MIDNIGHT SHORTS

    going to the store

    Director: David Lewandowski
    A normal man walks to a place.

    SXGLOBAL SHORTS

    The Little Team (Spain)

    Director: Roger Gómez, Daniel Resines
    Fourteen little kids go over an unsolved football mystery, and they end up teaching an unexpected life lesson to grown-ups.

    The Perfect Fit (Scotland, UK)

    Director: Tali Yankelevich
    Ballet shoes may be worn by delicate girls, but they’re crafted by burly men…

    Key panel additions include:

    A Conversation with Seth MacFarlane
    Funny or Die: Future of Comedy & Everything Else
    Meat is Might: Epic Meal Time Rules the Web
    Restoring History: 100 Years of Universal Films
    We Are Legion: Digital (R)Evolution

    The full Digital Domain lineup, which is the new program that aims to examine new direction in storytelling via web-based media, interactive documentary and more:

    Saturday, March 10

    Fact Checkers Unit: Making a Web Series
    Fleshlife: The Making of a Webseries
    Condition ONE – The Future of Mobile Video
    SU2C: Reinventing the PSA


    Sunday, March 11

    Prototyping The Future
    Screaming with Laughter: FEARnet TV’s Holliston
    Screw the Big Screen, We Have the Web!
    The Rise of Co-Created Storyworld Communities

    Monday, March 12 The

    Interactive Doc Showcase: Best of IDFA DocLab
    Dreams of Your Life: A Darkly Playful Experience
    Next Gen Content: A Conversation w/ Maker Studios
    Producing An Award-Winning Interactive Documentary
    Times Are a’Changin: Digital Storytelling Today

    Tuesday, March 13

    1,000 Voices: Redefining Creative Collaboration
    Funny Or Die’s How To Succeed In Videos By Trying
    Let’s Big Happy: Fox Digital Music & Comedy Series
    Make a BTS Web Series and Survive
    Your Web Series: From Concept to Distribution

     

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