• “Birdman” Leads 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations

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    The 2015 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations were announced this morning and Birdman, lead the list with four nominations, including Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for Michael Keaton, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for EdwardNorton, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for EmmaStone and Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. Following closely, BoyhoodThe Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything each snagged 3 nominations including for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.  The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony will take place on January 25, 2015.

    THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

    STEVE CARELL / John du Pont – “FOXCATCHER” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH / Alan Turing – “THE IMITATION GAME” (The Weinstein Company)
    JAKE GYLLENHAAL / Louis Bloom – “NIGHTCRAWLER” (Open Road Films)
    MICHAEL KEATON / Riggan – “BIRDMAN” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    EDDIE REDMAYNE / Stephen Hawking – “THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING” (Focus Features)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

    JENNIFER ANISTON / Claire Bennett – “CAKE” (Cinelou Films)
    FELICITY JONES / Jane Hawking – “THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING” (Focus Features)
    JULIANNE MOORE / Alice Howland-Jones – “STILL ALICE” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    ROSAMUND PIKE / Amy Dunne – “GONE GIRL” (20th Century Fox)
    REESE WITHERSPOON / Cheryl Strayed – “WILD” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

    ROBERT DUVALL / Joseph Palmer – “THE JUDGE” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    ETHAN HAWKE / Mason, Sr. – “BOYHOOD” (IFC Films)
    EDWARD NORTON / Mike – “BIRDMAN” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    MARK RUFFALO / Dave Schultz – “FOXCATCHER” (Sony Pictures Classics)
    J.K. SIMMONS / Fletcher – “WHIPLASH” (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

    PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Olivia – “BOYHOOD” (IFC Films)
    KEIRA KNIGHTLEY / Joan Clarke – “THE IMITATION GAME” (The Weinstein Company)
    EMMA STONE / Sam – “BIRDMAN” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    MERYL STREEP / The Witch – “INTO THE WOODS” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
    NAOMI WATTS / Daka – “ST. VINCENT” (The Weinstein Company)

    Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

    BIRDMAN (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    ZACH GALIFIANAKIS / Jake
    MICHAEL KEATON / Riggan
    EDWARD NORTON / Mike
    ANDREA RISEBOROUGH / Laura
    AMY RYAN / Sylvia
    EMMA STONE / Sam
    NAOMI WATTS / Lesley

    BOYHOOD (IFC Films)
    PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Olivia
    ELLAR COLTRANE / Mason
    ETHAN HAWKE / Mason, Sr.
    LORELEI LINKLATER / Samantha

    THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    F. MURRAY ABRAHAM / Mr. Moustafa
    MATHIEU AMALRIC / Serge X.
    ADRIEN BRODY / Dmitri
    WILLEM DAFOE / Jopling
    RALPH FIENNES / M. Gustave
    JEFF GOLDBLUM / Dep. Kovacs
    HARVEY KEITEL / Ludwig
    JUDE LAW / Young Writer
    BILL MURRAY / M. Ivan
    EDWARD NORTON / Henckels
    TONY REVOLORI / Zero
    SAOIRSE RONAN / Agatha
    JASON SCHWARTZMAN / M. Jean
    LÉA SEYDOUX / Clotilde
    TILDA SWINTON / Madame D
    TOM WILKINSON / Author
    OWEN WILSON / M. Chuck

    THE IMITATION GAME (The Weinstein Company)
    MATTHEW BEARD / Peter Hilton
    BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH / Alan Turing
    CHARLES DANCE / Commander Denniston
    MATTHEW GOODE / Hugh Alexander
    RORY KINNEAR / Nock
    KEIRA KNIGHTLEY / Joan Clarke
    ALLEN LEECH / John Cairncross
    MARK STRONG / Stewart Menzies

    THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (Focus Features)
    CHARLIE COX / Jonathan Hellyer Jones
    FELICITY JONES / Jane Hawking
    SIMON McBURNEY / Frank Hawking
    EDDIE REDMAYNE / Stephen Hawking
    DAVID THEWLIS / Dennis Sciama
    EMILY WATSON / Beryl Wilde

    TELEVISION PROGRAMS

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

    ADRIEN BRODY / Harry Houdini  – “HOUDINI” (History)
    BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH / Sherlock Holmes – “SHERLOCK: HIS LAST VOW” (PBS)
    RICHARD JENKINS / Henry Kitteridge – “OLIVE KITTERIDGE” (HBO)
    MARK RUFFALO / Ned Weeks – “THE NORMAL HEART” (HBO)
    BILLY BOB THORNTON / Lorne Malvo – “FARGO” (FX)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

    ELLEN BURSTYN / Olivia Foxworth – “FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC” (Lifetime)
    MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL / Nessa Stein – “THE HONORABLE WOMAN” (Sundance TV)
    FRANCES McDORMAND / Olive Kitteridge – “OLIVE KITTERIDGE” (HBO)
    JULIA ROBERTS / Dr. Emma Brookner – “THE NORMAL HEART” (HBO)
    CICELY TYSON / Carrie Watts – “THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL” (Lifetime)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

    STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson – “BOARDWALK EMPIRE” (HBO)
    PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister – “GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
    WOODY HARRELSON / Martin Hart – “TRUE DETECTIVE” (HBO)
    MATTHEW McCONAUGHEY / Rust Cohle – “TRUE DETECTIVE” (HBO)
    KEVIN SPACEY / Francis Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series (6 nominees)

    CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison – “HOMELAND” (Showtime)
    VIOLA DAVIS / Annalise Keating – “HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER” (ABC)
    JULIANNA MARGULIES / Alicia Florrick – “THE GOOD WIFE” (CBS)
    TATIANA MASLANY / Sarah/Coxima/Alison/Rachel/Helena/Tony/Jennifer and Various Others – “ORPHAN BLACK” (BBC America)      MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham – “DOWNTON ABBEY” (PBS)
    ROBIN WRIGHT / Claire Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

    TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY ” (ABC)
    LOUIS C.K. / Louie – “LOUIE” (FX)
    WILLIAM H. MACY / Frank Gallagher – “SHAMELESS” (Showtime)
    JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper – “THE BIG BANG THEORY” (CBS)
    ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

    UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren – “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” (Netflix)
    JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
    EDIE FALCO / Jackie Peyton – “NURSE JACKIE” (Showtime)
    JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / Vice President Selina Meyer – “VEEP” (HBO)
    AMY POEHLER / Leslie Knope – “PARKS AND RECREATION” (NBC)

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

    BOARDWALK EMPIRE (HBO)
    STEVE BUSCEMI / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson
    PAUL CALDERON / Arquimedes
    NICHOLAS CALHOUN / Sean
    LOUIS CANCELMI / Mike D’Angelo
    JOHN ELLISON CONLEE / Commodore
    MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN / Frank Wilson
    STEPHEN GRAHAM / Al Capone
    DOMENICK LOMBARDOZZI / Ralph Capone
    NOLAN LYONS / Enoch Thompson (young)
    KELLY MACDONALD / Margaret Thompson
    BORIS McGIVER / Sheriff Smith Johnson
    VINCENT PIAZZA / Charlie “Lucky” Luciano
    PAUL SPARKS / Mickey Doyle
    TRAVIS TOPE / Joe Hardy
    SHEA WHIGHAM / Eli Thompson
    ANATOL YUSEF / Meyer Lansky
    MICHAEL ZEGEN / Benny Siegel

    DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS)
    HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert, Earl of Grantham
    LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley
    JIM CARTER / Mr. Carson
    BRENDAN COYLE / Mr. Bates
    MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley
    KEVIN DOYLE /  Mr. Molesley
    JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna Bates
    LILY JAMES / Lady Rose
    ROBERT JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas Barrow
    ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson
    PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes
    ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora, Countess of Grantham
    SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy
    MATT MILNE / Alfred
    LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore
    DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson
    MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham
    ED SPELEERS / Jimmy Kent
    CARA THEOBOLD / Ivy
    PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley

    GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
    JOSEF ALTIN / Pyp
    JACOB ANDERSON / Grey Worm
    JOHN BRADLEY / Samwell Tarly
    DOMINIC CARTER / Janos Slynt
    GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE / Brienne of Tarth
    EMILIA CLARKE / Daenerys Targaryen
    NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU / Jaime Lannister
    BEN CROMPTON / Dolorous Edd
    CHARLES DANCE / Tywin Lannister
    PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister
    NATALIE DORMER / Margaery Tyrell
    NATHALIE EMMANUEL / Missandei
    IAIN GLEN / Ser Jorah Mormont
    JULIAN GLOVER / Pycelle
    KIT HARINGTON / Jon Snow
    LENA HEADEY / Cersei Lannister
    CONLETH HILL / Varys
    RORY McCANN / Sandor “The Hound” Clegane
    IAN McELHINNEY / Ser Barristan SelmyPEDRO PASCAL / Oberyn Martell
    DANIEL PORTMAN / Podrick Payne
    MARK STANLEY / Grenn
    SOPHIE TURNER / Sansa Stark
    MAISIE WILLIAMS / Arya Stark

    HOMELAND (Showtime)
    NUMAN ACAR / Hassan Haqqani
    NAZANIN BONIADI / Fara Sherazi
    CLAIRE DANES / Carrie Mathison
    RUPERT FRIEND / Peter Quinn
    RAZA JAFFREY / Aasar Khan
    NIMRAT KAUR / Tasneem Qureishi
    TRACY LETTS / Sen. Andrew Lockhart
    MARK MOSES / Dennis Boyd
    MICHAEL O’KEEFE / John Redmond
    MANDY PATINKIN / Saul Berenson
    LAILA ROBINS / Martha Boyd
    MAURY STERLING / Max

    HOUSE OF CARDS (Netflix)
    MAHERSHALA ALI / Remy Danton
    JAYNE ATKINSON / Catherine Durant
    RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Rachel Posner
    DEREK CECIL / Seth Grayson
    NATHAN DARROW / Edward Meechum
    MICHEL GILL / President Walker
    JOANNA GOING / Tricia Walker
    SAKINA JAFFREY / Linda Vasquez
    MICHAEL KELLY / Doug Stamper
    MOZHAN MARNÒ / Ayla Sayyad
    GERALD McRANEY / Raymond Tusk
    MOLLY PARKER / Jackie Sharp
    JIMMI SIMPSON / Gavin Orsay
    KEVIN SPACEY / Francis Underwood
    ROBIN WRIGHT / Claire Underwood

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

    THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
    MAYIM BIALIK / Amy Farrah Fowler
    KALEY CUOCO-SWEETING / Penny
    JOHNNY GALECKI / Leonard Hofstadter
    SIMON HELBERG / Howard Wolowitz
    KUNAL NAYYAR / Rajesh Koothrappali
    JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper
    MELISSA RAUCH / Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz

    BROOKLYN NINE-NINE (FOX)
    STEPHANIE BEATRIZ /  Det. Rosa Diaz
    DIRK BLOCKER / Hitchcock
    ANDRE BRAUGHER / Capt. Ray Holt
    TERRY CREWS / Sgt. Terry Jeffords
    MELISSA FUMERO / Det. Amy Santiago
    JOE LO TRUGLIO / Det. Charles Boyle
    JOEL McKINNON MILLER / Scully
    CHELSEA PERETTI / Gina Linetti
    ANDY SAMBERG / Det. Jake Peralta

    MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
    AUBREY ANDERSON EMMONS / Lily Tucker-Pritchett
    JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy
    TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy
    JESSE TYLER FERGUSON / Mitchell Pritchett
    NOLAN GOULD / Luke Dunphy
    SARAH HYLAND / Haley Dunphy
    ED O’NEILL / Jay Pritchett
    RICO RODRIGUEZ / Manny Delgado
    ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker
    SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
    ARIEL WINTER / Alex Dunphy

    ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
    UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren
    JASON BIGGS / Larry Bloom
    DANIELLE BROOKS / Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson
    LAVERNE COX / Sophia Burset
    JACKIE CRUZ / Flaca
    CATHERINE CURTIN / Wanda Bell
    LEA DELARIA / Carrie “Big Boo” Black
    BETH FOWLER / Sister Ingalls
    YVETTE FREEMAN / Irma
    GERMAR TERRELL GARDNER / Charles Ford
    KIMIKO GLENN / Brook Soso
    ANNIE GOLDEN / Norma Romano
    DIANE GUERRERO / Maritza Ramos
    MICHAEL J. HARNEY / Ofc. Sam Healy
    VICKY JEUDY / Janae Watson
    JULIE LAKE / Angie Rice
    LAUREN LAPKUS / Susan Fischer
    SELENIS LEYVA / Gloria Mendoza
    NATASHA LYONNE / Nicky Nichols
    TARYN MANNING / Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett
    JOEL MARSH GARLAND / Scott O’Neill
    MATT McGORRY / Ofc. John Bennett
    ADRIENNE C. MOORE / Black Cindy
    KATE MULGREW /  Galina “Red” Reznikov
    EMMA MYLES / Leanne Taylor
    JESSICA PIMENTEL / Maria Ruiz
    DASCHA POLANCO / Dayanara Diaz
    ALYSIA REINER / Natalie “Fig” Figueroa
    JUDITH ROBERTS / Taslitz
    ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ / Aleida Diaz
    BARBARA ROSENBLAT / Miss Rosa
    NICK SANDOW / Joe Caputo
    ABIGAIL SAVAGE / Gina
    TAYLOR SCHILLING / Piper Chapman
    CONSTANCE SHULMAN / Yoga Jones
    DALE SOULES / Frieda
    YAEL STONE / Lorna Morello
    LORRAINE TOUSSAINT / Yvonne “Vee” Parker
    LIN TUCCI / Anita DeMarco
    SAMIRA WILEY / Poussey Washington

    VEEP (HBO)
    SUFE BRADSHAW / Sue Wilson
    ANNA CHLUMSKY / Amy Brookheimer
    GARY COLE / Kent Davidson
    KEVIN DUNN / Ben Cafferty
    TONY HALE / Gary Walsh
    JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / Vice President Selina Meyer
    REID SCOTT / Dan Egan
    TIMOTHY SIMONS / Jonah Ryan
    MATT WALSH / Mike McLintock

    SAG AWARDS® HONORS FOR STUNT ENSEMBLES

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

    “FURY” (Columbia Pictures)
    “GET ON UP” (Universal Pictures)
    “THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES” (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    “UNBROKEN” (Universal Pictures)
    “X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST” (20th Century Fox)

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series (6 nominees)

    “24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY” (FOX)
    “BOARDWALK EMPIRE” (HBO)
    “GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
    “HOMELAND” (Showtime)
    “SONS OF ANARCHY” (FX)
    “THE WALKING DEAD” (AMC)

    LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Screen Actors Guild 51st Annual Life Achievement Award

    DEBBIE REYNOLDS

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  • Athena Film Festival Announces 2015 Dates and Award Honorees

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    The fifth annual Athena Film Festival will return to Barnard’s campus in Morningside Heights, New York City, from February 5 – 8, 2015. The festival highlights films that showcase women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world. 

    This year, the festival will will honor Sheila Nevins, President of HBO Documentary Films, Gina Prince-Bythewood, director, writer and producer behind films such as Love & BasketballTheSecret Life of Bees and Beyond the Lights, and Cathy Schulman, Academy Award-winning producer, President of Mandalay Pictures, and President of Women in Film, known for films including CrashThe IllusionistDarfur Now and Bernie,with the Athena Film Festival Awards, which honor actors, directors, producers and other members of the film industry for their leadership and creative accomplishments.

    Returning to this year’s Festival is the Athena List, which has been called the “gender conscious cousin” of The Black List, and highlights 3-5 completed screenplays with strong leading female characters that have yet to be made into films. The festival will also illuminate the story and process behind some of the featured films with Q&A panels including cast members and filmmakers. Ticket holders will have the opportunity to learn from a range of industry leaders, both behind and in front of the camera, with a curated program of master classes. Full information on these programs will be released January 2015.

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  • Sundance Film Festival Announces Short Films Selected for 2015 Festival

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    Sundance Film Festival announced today the program of short films selected to screen at the upcoming 2015 Festival taking place January 22 to February 1 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. The 2015 Short Film program is comprised of 60 short films selected from 8,061 submissions. 

    Mike Plante, Senior Programmer for the Sundance Film Festival, said, “This year’s short filmmakers have broken through their limited timeframe with a high level of artistry and story that will resonate with audiences long after each film has ended.”

    U.S. NARRATIVE SHORT FILMS

    Actresses / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeremy Hersh) — The film follows the relationship between a young, aspiring actress and an established off-Broadway star.

    A.D. 1363, The End of Chivalry / U.S.A., New Zealand (Director and screenwriter: Jake Mahaffy) — A little-known historical catastrophe leads to the definitive end of the era of chivalry and questing.

    Color Neutral / U.S.A. (Director: Jennifer Reeves) — A color explosion sparkles, bubbles, and fractures in this handcrafted 16mm film. Jennifer Reeves utilizes an array of mediums and direct-on-film techniques to create this exuberant, psychedelic morsel of cinema as material.

    Dog Bowl / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Gordy Hoffman) — A heartbroken girl spiraling through life stumbles upon the true nature of her existence after stealing the vest off of a service dog.

    Hugh the Hunter / U.S.A. (Director: Zachary Heinzerling, Screenwriters: Zachary Heinzerling, Jesse Soursourian) — This fable, inspired by the artwork of Hugh Hayden, follows a fictitious hunter of the Scottish Highlands on a daylong quest to capture the elusive red grouse.

    A Million Miles Away / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jennifer Reeder) — Melancholy as survival strategy: A woman on the edge of failing and a pack of teenage girls simultaneously experience a supernatural coming-of-age. The transformation unravels to the infectious beat of a heavy metal anthem rearranged as a lamentation.

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    Mulignans / U.S.A. (Director: Shaka King, Screenwriters: Shaka King, Kristan Sprague) — mulignan(s) /moo.lin.yan(s)/ n. 1. Italian-American slang for a Black man. Derived from Italian dialect word for “eggplant.” See also: moolie. Source: Urban Dictionary and pretty much every mob movie ever.

    Myrna the Monster / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ian Samuels) — A heartbroken alien dreamer from the moon transitions into young adult life in Los Angeles just like any other 20-something.

    Oh Lucy! / Japan, Singapore, U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Atsuko Hirayanagi) — Setsuko, a 55-year-old single so-called office lady in Tokyo, is given a blonde wig and a new identity, “Lucy,” by her young unconventional English-language teacher. “Lucy” awakens desires in Setsuko she never knew existed.

    Pink Grapefruit / U.S.A. (Director: Michael Mohan, Screenwriters: Michael Mohan, Chris Levitus) — A young married couple bring two of their single friends to Palm Springs for a long weekend. It does not go as planned.

    Rabbit / France, U.S.A. (Director: Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, Screenwriters: Laure De Clermont-Tonnerre, Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold) — A therapist working in tandem with a correctional facility’s Pet Partnership Program entrusts a small rabbit to a female prisoner. In the confinement of her cell, will the inmate be able to transcend her circumstances and connect with the animal?

    SMILF / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Frankie Shaw) — A young single mother struggles to balance her old life of freedom with her new one as mom. It all comes to a head during one particular nap-time when Bridgette invites an old friend over for a visit.

    Stop / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Reinaldo Marcus Green) — A young man’s livelihood is put to the test when he is stopped by the police on his way home.

    Superior / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Erin Vassilopoulos) — A stranger passing through town sparks a teenage girl’s desire to distinguish herself from her identical twin sister. As one sister struggles to break free, the other insists on preserving their distinctive bond.

    INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE SHORT FILMS

    Back Alley / France (Director and screenwriter: Cécile Ducrocq) — Suzanne, a prostitute for 15 years, has her turf, her regular johns, and her freedom. One day, however, young African prostitutes settle nearby, and she is threatened.

    The Chicken / Germany, Croatia (Director and screenwriter: Una Gunjak) — The day-to-day life of a six-year-old girl growing up during unstable times in Sarajevo is shaken up when a chicken joins her family.

    Daytimer / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: Riz Ahmed) — London, 1999: A young boy gives school and home the slip to attend his first daytime rave.

    Followers / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: Tim Marshall) — Lynn, an elderly woman stricken with grief after her husband’s death, finds solace in an apparition of Jesus on the swimming trunks of a young gay man at her adult swimming class.

    Great Northern Mountain / Sweden (Director and screenwriter: Amanda Kernell) — Elle, 78, doesn’t like Sámi (Laplander) people — even though she is Sámi. Pressured by her son, she returns north for her sister’s funeral. When she realizes he’s planned for them to stay with their relatives, Elle checks into a hotel.

    Greenland / Israel (Director and screenwriter: Oren Gerner) — Oren packs his belongings at his parents’ house before moving in with his girlfriend. Through seemingly simple interactions, family dynamics are revealed. The house constitutes the space in which past, present, and future mix into a chronicle of separation.

    Hole / Canada (Director and screenwriter: Martin Edralin) — A daring portrait of a disabled man yearning for intimacy in a world that would rather ignore him.

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    I am Hong Kong / China (Director and screenwriter: Flora Lau) — The recent Umbrella Movement, ignited by the youth of Hong Kong, shows how citizens’ passion and desire for a more fair and just future can bring about a peaceful but powerful social movement, despite criticism, defamation and attacks.

    The Little Deputy / Canada (Director and screenwriter: Trevor Anderson) — Trevor tries to have his photo taken with his father.

    Out of Sight / United Kingdom (Director: Nick Rowland, Screenwriter: Joe Murtagh) — To clear a debt with a loan shark, Martin, a recoverimg drug addict, agrees to lock a stranger in his spare room while they go cold turkey. As the days pass, Martin suspects something far worse is at play.

    Russian Roulette / United Kingdom (Director: Ben Aston, Screenwriter: Oli Fenton) — London becomes a little less lonely when Lucy meets a libidinous cosmonaut on Chatroulette.

    Saturday / United Kingdom (Director: Mike Forshaw, Screenwriters: Mike Forshaw, Greg Forshaw) — April 15, 1989: A soccer match changes Liam’s life and the city of Liverpool forever… This fictional account relates how the Hillsborough Stadium disaster — which claimed the lives of 96 Liverpool supporters — unfolded for a family in Merseyside, England.

    Spring / Mexico (Director and screenwriter: Tania Claudia Castillo) — Elba, an introverted, lonely 14-year-old, wants to bond with her sister Fernanda before she leaves home.

    Take Me / Canada (Directors and screenwriters: Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, André Turpin) — A nurse working at a center for the disabled is confronted by his principles when he’s asked to accomplish a particular task.

    VOLTA / Greece (Director and screenwriter: Stella Kyriakopoulos) — As a mother and daughter start out from downtown Athens, Greece, and head to the northern suburbs, little Nina thinks they’re simply going for a walk.

    DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILMS

    The 414s: The Original Teenage Hackers / U.S.A. (Director: Michael T. Vollmann) — In 1983, a group of Milwaukee teenagers gained notoriety when they broke into dozens of high-profile computer systems. The ensuing media frenzy terrified a nation previously ignorant of the capabilities of computer interconnectivity.

    Abandoned Goods / United Kingdom (Directors: Pia Borg, Edward Lawrenson) — Patients committed to Netherne psychiatric hospital between 1946 and 1981 created an extraordinary collection of artworks in a pioneering studio under artist Edward Adamson. Abandoned Goods is a moving portrait of the little-known history of UK postwar asylum life.

    The Collectors: Beekeeping / U.S.A. (Director: Steven Cantor) — Dennis van Engelsdorp, former state apiarist for Pennsylvania and current entomology professor at the University of Maryland, is worried that bees — a crucial part of humanity’s ecosystem — are dying.

    Every Day / U.S.A. (Director: Gabe Spitzer) — At 86, Joy Johnson was the oldest woman to run the 2013 New York City Marathon. The story of an inspiring athlete with an uncommon passion for her sport, and for life.

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    The Face of Ukraine: Casting Oksana Baiul / Australia (Director: Kitty Green) — Adorned in pink sequins, little girls from across a divided, war-torn Ukraine audition to play the role of Olympic champion figure skater Oksana Baiul, whose tears of joy once united their troubled country.

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    Hotel 22 / U.S.A. (Director: Elizabeth Lo) — Each night in Silicon Valley, the Line 22 public bus transforms into an unofficial shelter for the homeless. This film captures one dramatic night on the “Hotel 22” bus.

    It’s Me, Hilary: The Man Who Drew Eloise / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Wolf) — This portrait of Hilary Knight, the artist behind the iconic Eloise books, sees him reflecting on his life as an illustrator and his relationship to his most successful work.

    Making it in America / U.S.A. (Director: Joris Debeij) — A Salvadoran immigrant who fled to the United States as a teenager is now a single mother striving to build a future for her family in Los Angeles.

    {THE AND} Marcela & Rock / U.S.A. (Director: Topaz Adizes) — Exploring the intimate spaces of modern-day relationships, THE AND is the best couples therapy session you’ll ever witness.

    Midnight Three & Six / U.S.A. (Director: Joe Callander) — A mother awakens at midnight, 3:00 a.m., and 6:00 a.m. every day so her daughter will wake up in the morning.

    Object / Poland (Director: Paulina Skibińska) — A creative image of an underwater search in the dimensions of two worlds — ice desert and under water — told from the point of view of the rescue team, of the diver, and of the ordinary people waiting on the shore.

    One Year Lease / U.S.A. (Director: Brian Bolster) — In a story told almost entirely through voicemail messages, Brian, Thomas, and Casper endure a year with Rita, their cat-loving landlady.

    Papa Machete / U.S.A. (Director: Jonathan David Kane) — Two hundred years ago, Haitian slaves defeated Napoleon’s armies with the same tool used to work the land: the machete. Papa Machete explores a martial art evolved from this victory through the practice of one of its few remaining masters.

    Pop-Up Porno: f4m / Canada (Director: Stephen Dunn) — Pop-up Porno: f4m tells the story of a breast cancer survivor trying to reclaim her sexuality.

    Pop-Up Porno: m4f / Canada (Director: Stephen Dunn) — A painfully ill Dutch Montrealer has to use the bathroom while his date is in the shower.

    Pop-Up Porno: m4m / Canada (Director: Stephen Dunn) — A lonely traveler on a business trip to New York finds himself in a heated Grindr chat with his worst nightmare.

    Serenity / U.S.A. (Director: Jack Dunphy) — An animated memoir recounting first love, addiction, losing one’s virginity, and turning to pizza in times of crisis.

    Starting Point / Poland (Director: Michał Szcześniak) — Aneta rebelled at age 19 and wound up in prison for murder. Nine years later, her daily routine takes her from behind prison walls to a nursing home.

    ANIMATED SHORT FILMS

    Bath House / Sweden (Director: Niki Lindroth von Bahr, Screenwriter: Jerker Virdborg) — Six characters meet in a public bathhouse: the pedant bathhouse manager, a couple with a strange way of communicating and a gang with shady intentions. Something goes wrong.

    Beach Flags / France (Director and screenwriter: Sarah Saidan) — Vida, a young Iranian lifeguard, is determined to be the one to participate in an international competition in Australia. However, when Sareh, who is as fast and talented as her, joins the team, Vida faces an unexpected situation.

    The Horse Raised By Spheres / U.S.A., Ireland (Director and screenwriter: David OReilly) — Horse ponders his loneliness.

    Mynarski Death Plummet / Canada (Director and screenwriter: Matthew Rankin) — A completely handmade historical micro-epic combining wartime aviation melodrama with classical and avant-garde animation techniques, Mynarski Death Plummet is a psychedelic photo-chemical war picture on the themes of self-sacrifice, immortality, and jellyfish.

    OM Rider / U.S.A.(Director and screenwriter: Takeshi Murata) — In a vast desert bathed in neon hues, a misfit werewolf tears full speed ahead over forbidding terrain while his hoary counterpart awaits.

    Palm Rot / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Ryan Gillis) — An old Florida fumigator discovers a mysterious crate in the Everglades that ruins his day.

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    Storm hits jacket / France (Director and screenwriter: Paul Cabon) — A storm reaches the shores of Brittany. Nature goes crazy, two young scientists get caught up in the chaos. Espionage, romantic tension and mysterious events clash with enthusiasm and randomness.

    The Sun Like a Big Dark Animal / U.S.A. (Directors: Christina Felisgrau, Ronnie Rivera, Screenwriters: Ronnie Rivera, Bernardo Britto) — A computer and a woman fall in love, only to be torn apart because of their inappropriate feelings for each other.

    Symphony no. 42 / Hungary (Director and screenwriter: Réka Bucsi) — The film applies an unconventional narrative. It presents a subjective world through 47 scenes. Small events, interlaced by associations, express the irrational coherence of our surroundings. The surreal situations are based on the interactions of humans and nature.

    teeth / United Kingdom, U.S.A., Hungary (Directors and screenwriters: Daniel Gray, Tom Brown) — Things of worth are often neglected in favor of that which is more immediately gratifying. Unfortunately, things that are neglected are often lost forever. In teeth a misguided and intensely focused man’s life is chronicled through his oral obsessions.

    Tupilaq / Denmark (Director and screenwriter: Jakob Maqe) — The Tupilaq is both a symbol of the spirit of a forefather and a curse. This personal and moving short film revolves around the themes of cultural alienation, abuse and the contrast between mythological greenlandic nature and western urban culture.

    Two Films About Loneliness / United Kingdom (Directors and screenwriters: William Bishop-Stephens, Christopher Eales) — A split screen separates the worlds of Jonathan Smallman, who is recording his online dating profile, and Philip Button, Internet chef and hamster, who is noisily recording his new cooking video.

    World of Tomorrow / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Don Hertzfeldt) — A little girl is taken on a mind-bending tour of the distant future.

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  • American Film Institute (AFI) Reveals Its Top 10 Movies of 2014

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    The American Film Institute (AFI) announced today the official selections of AFI AWARDS 2014 – 11 outstanding films and 10 outstanding television programs deemed culturally and artistically representative of the year’s most significant achievements in the art of the moving image. 

    “We celebrate these films and television programs as more than just milestones in a year of excellence.” said Bob Gazzale, AFI President and CEO. “They are a part of our American cultural heritage – collectively, a new chapter in the story of the art form and of our nation.”

    AFI MOVIES OF THE YEAR

    AMERICAN SNIPER
    BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE)
    BOYHOOD
    FOXCATCHER
    THE IMITATION GAME
    INTERSTELLAR
    INTO THE WOODS
    NIGHTCRAWLER
    SELMA
    UNBROKEN
    WHIPLASH

    AFI TV PROGRAMS OF THE YEAR

    THE AMERICANS
    FARGO
    GAME OF THRONES
    HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER
    JANE THE VIRGIN
    THE KNICK
    MAD MEN
    ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK
    SILICON VALLEY
    TRANSPARENT

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  • “Boyhood” Leads with 6 Nominations for 2014 Online Film Critics Society Awards

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    The Online Film Critics Society announced the nominees for the 18th annual OFCS awards for excellence in film. “Boyhood” lead the field with 6 nominations including Best Picture and Best Director for Richard Linklater. Other nominees for Best Picture include  “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”  “Ida,” “The Lego Movie,” “Mommy,” “Nightcrawler,” “Selma,” “Two Days, One Night,” “Whiplash,” and “Under the Skin.”  The 2014 OFCS award winners will be announced on Monday, December 15th.

    Founded in 1997, the Online Film Critics Society is the largest and oldest organization of its kind, and a key catalyst in the expansion of Internet-based film journalism. The OFCS represents over 275 members worldwide.

    Past OFCS Awards winners that went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture include “12 Years a Slave,” “Argo,” “The Hurt Locker,” “American Beauty,” and  “No Country for Old Men.”

    Best Picture

    Boyhood
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Ida
    The Lego Movie
    Mommy
    Nightcrawler
    Selma
    Two Days, One Night
    Whiplash
    Under the Skin

    Best Animated Feature

    Big Hero 6
    The Boxtrolls
    How to Train Your Dragon 2
    The Lego Movie
    The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

    Best Film Not in the English Language

    Ida
    The Missing Picture
    Mommy
    The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
    Two Days, One Night

    Best Documentary

    Citizenfour
    Life Itself
    The Missing Picture
    National Gallery
    The Overnighters

    Best Director

    Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Jean-Pierre Dardenne & Luc Dardenne – Two Days, One Night
    Ava DuVernay – Selma
    Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin
    Richard Linklater – Boyhood

    Best Actor

    Ralph Fiennes – The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Brendan Gleeson – Calvary
    Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
    Michael Keaton – Birdman
    Timothy Spall – Mr. Turner

    Best Actress

    Marion Cotillard – Two Days, One Night
    Essie Davis – The Babadook
    Anne Dorval – Mommy
    Julianne Moore – Still Alice
    Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl

    Best Supporting Actor

    Josh Brolin – Inherent Vice
    Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
    Edward Norton – Birdman
    Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher
    J.K. Simmons – Whiplash

    Best Supporting Actress

    Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
    Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
    Suzanne Clément – Mommy
    Agata Kulesza – Ida
    Tilda Swinton – Snowpiercer

    Best Original Screenplay

    Boyhood
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Selma
    Two Days, One Night
    Whiplash

    Best Adapted Screenplay

    Gone Girl
    Inherent Vice
    Snowpiercer
    Under the Skin
    We Are the Best!

    Best Editing

    Birdman
    Boyhood
    Gone Girl
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Whiplash

    Best Cinematography

    Birdman
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Ida
    Mr. Turner
    Under the Skin

    Best Non-U.S. Release (non-competitive category)

    ’71
    10,000 km
    Entre Nós
    Han Gong-ju
    Hard to Be a God
    The Look of Silence
    The Salt of the Earth
    What We Do in the Shadows
    Timbuktu
    The Tribe

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  • Palm Springs International Film Festival to Honor David Oyelowo, Richard Linklater, Julianne Moore, Rosamund Pike, Eddie Redmayne, J.K. Simmons, Reese Witherspoon

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    The 26th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) which runs January 2 to 12, 2015, will present awards to David Oyelowo, Richard Linklater, Julianne Moore, Rosamund Pike, Eddie Redmayne, J.K. Simmons, Reese Witherspoon and the cast of The Imitation Game. Hosted by Mary Hart, the Awards Gala will be held Saturday, January 3, 2015, at the Palm Springs Convention Center. 

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    David Oyelowo will be presented with the Breakthrough Performance Award, for his critically acclaimed performance as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in Ava DuVernay’s Selma.   Selma is described as the story of a movement. The film chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition.  The epic march from Selma to Montgomery culminated in President Johnson (Tom Wilkinson) signing the Voting Rights Act of 1965, one of the most significant victories for the civil rights movement.  Director Ava DuVernay’s Selma tells the story of how the revered leader and visionary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo) and his brothers and sisters in the movement prompted change that forever altered history.  The Paramount Pictures film is directed by Ava DuVernay and stars Oyelowo, Wilkinson, Cuba Gooding Jr., Alessandro Nivola, Giovanni Ribisi, Common, Carmen Ejogo, Lorraine Toussaint, with Tim Roth and Oprah Winfrey, who also serves as a producer.

    In addition to Selma, David Oyelowo appeared in several other films this year including A Most Violent Year, Interstellar, and Default.  His other credits include Lee Daniel’s The ButlerLincolnThe Middle of NowhereJack ReacherThe PaperboyComplicitRed TailsRise of the Planet of the ApesThe Help96 MinutesThe Last King of Scotland, among many others. His upcoming film projects are CaptiveNightingale, Nina and Five Nights in Maine.

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    The Festival will present its Ensemble Performance Award to the film The Imitation Game.  The award will honor the film’s cast, which includes Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Allen Leech, Matthew Beard, Charles Dance and Mark Strong.  

     During the winter of 1952, British authorities entered the home of mathematician, cryptanalyst and war hero Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) to investigate a reported burglary. They instead ended up arresting Turing himself on charges of ‘gross indecency’, an accusation that would lead to his devastating conviction for the criminal offense of homosexuality – little did officials know, they were actually incriminating the pioneer of modern-day computing. Famously leading a motley group of scholars, linguists, chess champions and intelligence officers, he was credited with cracking the so-called unbreakable codes of Germany’s World War II Enigma machine. An intense and haunting portrayal of a brilliant, complicated man, The Imitation Game follows a genius who under nail-biting pressure helped to shorten the war and, in turn, save thousands of lives. The Weinstein Company film is directed by Morten Tyldum with a screenplay by Graham Moore.

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    Academy Award® winning actress Reese Witherspoon will be presented with the Chairman’s Award for Wild.  In Wild, director Jean-Marc Vallée, Witherspoon and Academy Award nominated screenwriter Nick Hornby bring bestselling author Cheryl Strayed’s extraordinary adventure to the screen. After years of reckless behavior, a heroin addiction and the destruction of her marriage, Strayed makes a rash decision. Haunted by memories of her mother Bobbi (Academy Award nominee Laura Dern) and with absolutely no experience, she sets out to hike more than a thousand miles on the Pacific Crest Trail all on her own. Wildpowerfully reveals her terrors and pleasures –as she forges ahead on a journey that maddens, strengthens, and ultimately heals her. Fox Searchlight Pictures presents, a Pacific Standard production,Wild starring Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman, Gaby Hoffmann, Kevin Rankin, W. Earl Brown, Mo McRae, Keene McRae. In addition to starring in Wild, Witherspoon also produced the film through her Pacific Standard Films banner, optioning the rights to Strayed’s memoir prior to its release.

    This year, in addition to Wild, Reese Witherspoon appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice and Philippe Falardeau’s The Good Lie, and through her production banner Pacific Standard Films, set up the adaptation of the bestselling novel Gone Girl. Her other film credits include MudWater for Elephants,ElectionLegally BlondeLegally Blonde 2: Red, White & BlondeSweet Home AlabamaVanity FairPleasantville and The Man in the Moon. In 2006, her performance as June Carter Cash in Walk the Line, earned her the Academy Award for ‘Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role,’ as well as the BAFTA Award, Golden Globe® Award, Screen Actors Guild Award™, New York Film Critics Award, Broadcast Film Critics Award, People’s Choice Award, along with eleven other awards.

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    Two-time Academy Award® nominated filmmaker Richard Linklater will be presented with the Sonny Bono Visionary Award.  Linklater wrote, produced and directed Boyhood, a film about growing up as seen through the eyes of a boy named Mason (in a breakthrough performance by Ellar Coltrane), who literally grows up on screen before our eyes. Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as Mason’s parents, and Lorelei Linklater as his sister Samantha, Boyhood charts the rocky terrain of childhood, parenting and growing up. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family dinners, to birthdays and graduations, and all the moments in between are set to a soundtrack spanning the years with music from Coldplay, Paul McCartney and Arcade Fire.  The film, which was produced by Linklater, Cathleen Sutherland, Jonathan Sehring and John Sloss, was released by IFC Films.

    Linklater’s list of film credits include SlackerDazed and ConfusedBefore SunriseWaking LifeTape,School of Rock, Before Sunset (which earned him an Academy Award® nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay), A Scanner DarklyBernie, and Before Midnight (which earned him a second Academy Award® nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay). Linklater also serves as the Artistic Director for the Austin Film Society, which he founded in 1985.

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    Rosamund Pike will be presented with the Breakthrough Performance Award, Actress.  From the tour de force thriller that became a bestselling must-read comes David Fincher’s screen version of Gone Girl, a wild ride through our modern media culture and down into the deep, dark fault lines of an American marriage – in all its unreliable promises, inescapable deceits and pitch-black comedy.  The screenplay is by Gillian Flynn based upon her novel.  The Twentieth Century Fox film stars Ben Affleck with Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris and Tyler Perry.

    Rosamund Pike was nominated for a 2011 London Critics’ Circle Award for “British Actress in a Supporting Role” for her role in Made in Dagenham. For Barney’s Version Pike earned a 2011 London Critics’ Circle Award for “British Actress of the Year” and a Genie Award nomination for best actress. Pike’s other film credits include An Education, The World’s End, Jack Reacher, Wrath of the Titans,Johnny English Reborn, The Big YearWomen in LoveThe LibertinePride and PrejudiceFracture, Fugitive PiecesSurrogatesBurning PalmsWhat We Did on Our Holiday, Hector and the Search for Happiness, A Long Way Down and Die Another Day

    J.K. SimmonsJ.K. Simmons

    J.K. Simmons will be presented with the Spotlight Award, Actor.  In Whiplash, Andrew Neyman is an ambitious young jazz drummer, single-minded in his pursuit to rise to the top of his elite east coast music conservatory. Plagued by the failed writing career of his father, Andrew hungers day and night to become one of the greats. Terence Fletcher, an instructor equally known for his teaching talents as for his terrifying methods, leads the top jazz ensemble in the school. Fletcher discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into his band, forever changing the young man’s life. Andrew’s passion to achieve perfection quickly spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher continues to push him to the brink of both his ability—and his sanity. Written and directed by Damien Chazelle, the Sony Pictures Classics film stars Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons.

    J.K. Simmons has appeared in diverse projects spanning motion pictures, television and the stage on and off Broadway. His motion picture credits include Sam Raimi’s Spider Man trilogy, HidalgoThe LadykillersThe MexicanOff the MapFor Love of the GameThe GiftThank You for Smoking,RenditionBurn After Reading, JunoThe WordsThe Music Never StoppedJennifer’s BodyExtractThe Vicious KindI Love You ManBeginner’s Guide to EndingsContraband, Up in the AirJobsLabor Day. His upcoming projects include The Reluctant Professor opposite Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei, Gillian Raimi’s next feature Murder of a Cat and Jeremy Sisto’s feature Breakpoint.

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     Julianne Moore will be presented with the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actress.  In her latest film Still Alice, Moore plays Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, and is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words.  When she received diagnosis of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease, Alice and her family find their bonds thoroughly tested.  Her struggle to stay connected to who she once was is frightening, heartbreaking and inspiring.  The Sony Pictures Classics film stars Moore, Kristen Stewart, Kate Bosworth, Alec Baldwin, Hunter Parrish and is directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland.  The film is being released in New York and Los Angeles for a one-week qualifying run on December 5, 2014 and opens on January 16, 2015

    Moore’s notable films include the remake of Carrie; Non-Stop; Crazy, Stupid, Love; The Kids Are All Right; A Single Man; The Forgotten; What Maisie Knew; The English Teacher; Laws Of Attraction; Chloe; 6 Souls; Blindness; Savage Grace; I’m Not There; Children Of Men; Hannibal; Jurassic Park: The Lost World; The Fugitive; Nine Months; Benny & Joon; The Hand That Rocks The Cradle; The End Of The Affair; Boogie Nights; Magnolia; Cookie’s Fortune; Short Cuts; Don Jon; Gus Van Sant’s re-make ofPsychoSafe; Vanya On 42nd Street; Surviving Picasso; and The Big Lebowski. Moore will next be seen as President Alma Coin in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay. Next year she will star in The Seventh Sondue out on February 6, 2015 and Maps To The Stars.  She is currently in production on the indie drama Freeheld.

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    Eddie Redmayne will be presented with the Desert Palm Achievement Award, Actor, currently seen in In The Theory of Everything. The Theory of Everything is the extraordinary and uplifting story of one of the world’s greatest living minds, the renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking, and of two people defying the steepest of odds through love. The Focus Features release, based on the memoir Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen, by Jane Hawking, is directed by Academy Award winner James Marsh (Man on Wire). The film stars Redmayne, Felicity Jones, Charlie Cox, Emily Watson, Simon McBurney, and David Thewlis.

    Eddie Redmayne’s film credits include Les Misérables, My Week with MarilynSavage GraceElizabeth: The Golden AgeLike MindsThe Yellow HandkerchiefThe Other Boleyn Girl, and The Good Shepherd. His stage work includes Red – for which he won a Tony Award – Richard II, Now or Later, and The Goat or Who is Sylvia. His notable television credits include starring in the miniseries BirdsongTess of the D’UrbervillesThe Pillars of the Earth, and Elizabeth I. Redmayne was nominated for BAFTA’s Rising Star Award and he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with his fellow actors from Les Misérablesfor Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

     

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  • Sundance Reveals Premieres and Documentary Premieres Films + Special Events for Upcoming Festival

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    Sundance Film Festival today announced the films selected to screen in the out-of-competition Premieres and Documentary Premieres sections, as well as the selections for a new Special Events section and participants for two panels, at the 2015 Festival taking place, January 22 to February 1 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. 

    John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, “Filmmakers in the Premieres and Documentary Premieres sections, many of whom are returning to the Festival, do not shy away from controversial, challenging and provocative subject matter. Their work enrages, engages and entertains audiences, shining a light on issues and people we thought we knew.”

    In addition to those announced today, films in the U.S. and World Competitions, NEXT <=>, Spotlight, Park City at Midnight, New Frontier and Sundance Kids sections have been announced. An announcement of the selections for the Short Film section are forthcoming. 

    PREMIERES
    A showcase of world premieres of some of the most highly anticipated narrative films of the coming year.

    Brooklyn / United Kingdom (Director: John Crowley, Screenwriter: Nick Hornby, based on the book by Colm Tóibín) — 1950s Ireland: Eilis must confront a terrible dilemma — a heartbreaking choice between two men and two countries, between duty and true love. Cast: Saoirse Ronan, Domhnall Gleeson, Emory Cohen, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent.

    Digging for Fire / U.S.A. (Director: Joe Swanberg, Screenwriters: Jake Johnson, Joe Swanberg) — The discovery of a bone and a gun sends a husband and wife on separate adventures over the course of a weekend. Cast: Jake Johnson, Rosemarie Dewitt, Orlando Bloom, Brie Larson, Sam Rockwell, Anna Kendrick.

    Don Verdean / U.S.A. (Director: Jared Hess, Screenwriters: Jared Hess, Jerusha Hess) — Biblical archaeologist Don Verdean is hired by a local church pastor to find faith-promoting relics in the Holy Land. But after a fruitless expedition he is forced to get creative in this comedy of faith and fraud. Cast: Sam Rockwell, Jemaine Clement, Amy Ryan, Danny McBride, Leslie Bibb, Will Forte.

    End of the Tour / U.S.A. (Director: James Ponsoldt, Screenwriter: Donald Margulies) — This story of the five-day 1996 interview between Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky and acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace explores the tenuous yet intense relationship that develops between journalist and subject. The two men bob and weave, sharing laughs and also concealing and revealing their hidden vulnerabilities. Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Jason Segel, Anna Chlumsky, Joan Cusack, Mamie Gummer, Ron Livingston.

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    Experimenter / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Michael Almereyda) — Experimenter is based on the true story of famed social psychologist Stanley Milgram, who in 1961 conducted a series of radical behavior experiments that tested ordinary humans’ willingness to obey authority by using electric shock. We follow Milgram from meeting his wife through his controversial experiments that sparked public outcry. Cast: Peter Sarsgaard, Winona Ryder, Jim Gaffigan, Kellan Lutz, Taryn Manning, John Leguizamo.

    Grandma / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Paul Weitz) — Self-described misanthrope Elle Reid has her protective bubble burst when her 18-year-old granddaughter, Sage, shows up needing help. The two of them go on a day-long journey that causes Elle to come to terms with her past and Sage to confront her future. Cast: Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden, Judy Greer, Laverne Cox, Sam Elliott.

    I Am Michael / U.S.A. (Director: Justin Kelly, Screenwriters: Justin Kelly, Stacey Miller) — The controversial true story of a gay activist who rejects his homosexuality and becomes a Christian pastor. Cast: James Franco, Zachary Quinto, Emma Roberts.

    I’ll See You in My Dreams / U.S.A. (Director: Brett Haley, Screenwriters: Brett Haley, Marc Basch) — A sudden loss disrupts Carol’s orderly life, propelling her into the dating world for the first time in 20 years. Finally living in the present tense, she finds herself swept up in not one, but two unexpected relationships that challenge her assumptions about what it means to grow old.Cast: Blythe Danner, Martin Starr, Sam Elliott, Malin Akerman, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman.

    Last Days in the Desert / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Rodrigo Garcia) — Ewan McGregor is Jesus — and the Devil — in an imagined chapter from his 40 days of fasting and praying in the desert. On his way out of the wilderness, Jesus struggles with the Devil over the fate of a family in crisis, setting himself up for a dramatic test. Cast: Ewan McGregor, Ciarán Hinds, Ayelet Zurer, Tye Sheridan.

    Lila & Eve / U.S.A. (Director: Charles Stone III, Screenwriter: Patrick Gilfillan) — Lila, a grief-stricken mother reeling from her son’s murder, attends a support group where she meets Eve, who urges her to take matters into her own hands to track down her son’s killers. They soon embark on a journey of revenge, but also recovery. Cast: Viola Davis, Jennifer Lopez, Shea Whigham, Julius Tennon, Ron Caldwell, Aml Ameen.

    Mississippi Grind / U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden) — Gerry is a talented poker player whose habit is getting the best of him. He convinces younger player Curtis to join him on a road trip, and they begin gambling their way towards a high-stakes game in New Orleans. During their journey, true motivations are revealed, and the two bond. Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Ben Mendelsohn, Sienna Miller, Analeigh Tipton, Alfre Woodard, Robin Weigert.

    Mistress America / U.S.A. (Director: Noah Baumbach, Screenwriters: Noah Baumbach, Greta Gerwig) — Tracy, a lonely college freshman in New York, is rescued from her solitude by her soon-to-be stepsister Brooke, an adventurous gal about town who entangles her in alluringly mad schemes. Mistress America is a comedy about dream-chasing, score-settling, makeshift families, and cat-stealing. Cast: Greta Gerwig, Lola Kirke.

    Seoul Searching / U.S.A., Korea (Director and screenwriter: Benson Lee) — Seoul Searching is a comedy set in the ’80s about a group of foreign-born Korean teenagers who meet at a Seoul summer camp to learn what it means to be Korean. The three boys, from the U.S., Mexico, and Germany, then meet three girls who rock their world. Cast: Justin Chon, Jessika Van, In-pyo Cha, Teo Yoo, Esteban Ahn, Byul Kang.

    Sleeping With Other People / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Leslye Headland) — Jake and Lainey impulsively lose their virginity to each other in college. When their paths cross twelve years later in NYC, they realize they both have become serial cheaters. Bonding over their chronic infidelity, they form a platonic friendship to support each other in their quests for healthy romantic relationships. Cast: Jason Sudeikis, Alison Brie, Adam Scott, Amanda Peet, Jason Mantzoukas, Natasha Lyonne.

    Ten Thousand Saints / U.S.A. (Directors: Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman, Screenwriters: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini) — Based on the acclaimed novel, Ten Thousand Saints follows three lost kids and their equally lost parents as they come of age in New York’s East Village in the era of CBGB, yuppies, and the tinderbox of gentrification that exploded into the Tompkins Square Park Riot of 1988. Cast: Ethan Hawke, Asa Butterfield, Emily Mortimer, Julianne Nicholson, Hailee Steinfeld, Emile Hirsch.

    Zipper / U.S.A. (Director: Mora Stephens, Screenwriters: Mora Stephens, Joel Viertel) — Sam Ellis is a man on the rise — a hot-shot federal prosecutor on the cusp of a bright political future. But what was meant to be a one-time experience with an escort turns into a growing addiction — a new demon threatening to destroy his life, family, and career. Cast: Patrick Wilson, Lena Headey, Richar Dreyfuss, Ray Winstone, John Cho, Dianna Agron.

    DOCUMENTARY PREMIERES
    Renowned filmmakers and films about far-reaching subjects comprise this section highlighting our ongoing commitment to documentaries. Each is a world premiere.

    Beaver Trilogy Part IV / U.S.A. (Director: Brad Besser) — A chance meeting in a parking lot in 1979 between filmmaker Trent Harris and a young man from Beaver, Utah, inspired the creation of an underground film that is now known as Beaver Trilogy. But the film itself is only part of the story.

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    The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution / U.S.A. (Director: Stanley Nelson) — This feature-length documentary tells of the rise and fall of the Black Panther Party, one of the 20th century’s most alluring and controversial organizations that captivated the world’s attention for nearly 50 years.

    DRUNK STONED BRILLIANT DEAD: The Story of the National Lampoon / U.S.A. (Director: Douglas Tirola) — Three Harvard graduates start the first national humor magazine for adults, launching the careers of some of Hollywood’s most legendary talent. But success and excess among its brilliant and subversive contributors begins to challenge its existence.

    Fresh Dressed / U.S.A. (Director: Sacha Jenkins) — The history of hip-hop fashion from its birth in the South Bronx to its rise as a billion-dollar global industry, Fresh Dressed is supported by rich archival materials, in-depth interviews with individuals crucial to the evolution, and the outsiders who study and admire them.

    Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief / U.S.A. (Director: Alex Gibney) — Going Clear intimately profiles eight former members of the Church of Scientology, shining a light on how they attract true believers and the things they do in the name of religion.

    In Football We Trust / U.S.A. (Directors: Tony Vainuku, Erika Cohn) — Four young Polynesian football players struggle to overcome gang violence and poverty as they enter the high-stakes world of recruiting, competitive athletics and family pressures.

    The Hunting Ground / U.S.A. (Director: Kirby Dick) — From the makers of The Invisible War comes a startling exposé of rape crimes on U.S. campuses, their institutional cover-ups, and brutal social toll. Weaving together verite footage and first-person testimonies, the film follows survivors as they pursue their education and justice — despite harsh retaliation, harassment, and pushback.

    Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Brett Morgen) — Kurt Cobain, lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of Nirvana, remains an icon 20 years after his death. Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is a raw and visceral journey through Cobain’s life and his career with Nirvana through the lens of his home movies, recordings, artwork, photography, and journals.

    The Mask You Live In / U.S.A. (Director: Jennifer Siebel Newsom) — Is there a “boy crisis” in America? Is our male population suffering due to our emphasis on power, dominance, and aggression? The Mask You Live In explores how our narrow definition of masculinity is harming our boys, men, and society at large and unveils what we can do about it.

    Most Likely to Succeed / U.S.A. (Director: Greg Whiteley) — Our current education system is attempting to teach and test skills, that even when mastered, leaves graduates woefully unprepared for the 21st century. This feature-length documentary examines what sort of educational environment is most likely to prepare students for a world changing exponentially.

    Prophet’s Prey / U.S.A. (Director: Amy Berg) — When Warren Jeffs rose to prophet of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, he bridged the gap between sister wives and ecclesiastically justified rape, befuddling the moral compass of his entire congregation.

    Tig / U.S.A. (Directors: Kristina Goolsby, Ashley York, Screenwriter: Jennifer Arnold) — This documentary explores comedian Tig Notaro’s extraordinary journey as her life unfolds in grand and unexpected ways, all while she is battling a life-threatening illness and falling in love.

    What Happened, Miss Simone? / U.S.A. (Director: Liz Garbus) — Classically trained pianist, dive-bar chanteuse, black power icon, and legendary recording artist Nina Simone lived a life of brutal honesty, musical genius, and tortured melancholy. This astonishing epic interweaves never-before-heard recordings and rare footage, creating an unforgettable portrait of one of our least understood, most beloved artists. DAY ONE FILM

    SPECIAL EVENTS
    One-of-a-kind moments highlighting new independent works that add to the unique Festival experience. An evolving section, this year includes episodic work, short films and live performance.

    Animals. / U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: Phil Matarese, Mike Luciano) — Animals. is an independently produced animated series that focuses on the downtrodden creatures native to Earth’s least habitable environment: New York City. Whether it’s lovelorn rats, gender-questioning pigeons, or aging bed bugs in the midst of a mid-life crisis, the awkward small talk, moral ambiguity, and existential woes of non-human urbanites prove startlingly similar to our own. Cast: Phil Matarese, Mike Luciano, Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton, Nick Kroll, Rob Corddry. World Premiere. FOLLOWED BY A CONVERSATION with the creative team of Animals.: Mark Duplass, Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano. They will discuss how their unique project came to light as well as the changing landscape of episodic storytelling in the digital era.

    The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst / U.S.A. (Director: Andrew Jarecki, Screenwriters: Andrew Jarecki, Marc Smerling, Zac Stuart-Pontier) — Robert Durst, scion of New York’s billionaire real estate family, has been accused of three murders but never convicted. Brilliant, reclusive, and the subject of relentless media scrutiny, he’s never spoken publicly–until now. During interviews with Andrew Jarecki, Durst reveals secrets that have baffled authorities for 30 years. Cast: Robert Durst, Andrew Jarecki, Marc Smerling, Zac Stuart-Pontier, Dick DeGuerin, Cody Cazalas. World Premiere

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    Misery Loves Comedy / U.S.A. (Director: Kevin Pollak, Screenwriters: Kevin Pollak, John Varhous) — Do you have to be miserable to be funny? Children cry, “Hey, look at me,” but who turns that into a profession? Over 50 funny people, like Tom Hanks, Larry David, Jimmy Fallon, Judd Apatow, and Amy Schumer share pain-filled insights from a life in pursuit of laughter.Cast: Tom Hanks, Larry David, Amy Schumer, Jimmy Fallon, Judd Apatow, Jim Gaffigan. World Premiere

    The Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge — An international shorts program designed to spark global conversation highlighting human ingenuity and imaginative solutions real people are creating to overcome challenges like extreme hunger and poverty. Filmmakers include Sundance Institute alumni Gael Garcia Bernal, Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady, Diego Luna, Marialy Rivas, and six storytellers from around the world. Presented with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

    The Way of the Rain / U.S.A. (Creative Director: Sibylle Szaggars Redford, Collaborators: Will Calhoun, Dave Eggar, Chuck Palmer, Desmond Richardson, Ron Saint Germain, Steve Cohen, Floyd Thomas McBee III) — A live multidisciplinary performance art inspired by the annual monsoon rains that sustain life on the fragile high desert plateaus of the southwest. Conceived by environmental artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford and world-renowned artistic collaborators, this unique work comes to life through paintings, music, dance, film, light and spoken word. Special Guest Appearances: Sussan Deyhim, Marc Roberge, Complexions Contemporary Ballet, Robert Redford. LIVE PERFORMANCE

    “POWER OF STORY” PANELS
    The Festival’s “Power of Story” panel series deepens public engagement with storytelling, explores cinema culture and celebrates artists whose work pushes the form. These events will be live streamed on sundance.org.

    Power of Story: Serious Ladies — The range of three-dimensional female characters on film and television suggest a sea change in the cultural zeitgeist. Lena Dunham, Mindy Kaling, Jenji Kohan, Kristen Wiig and New Yorker critic Emily Nussbaum discuss anti-heroes and archetypes, using humor to push boundaries and how far art can go in exploring truths.

    Power of Story: Visions of Independence — Kicking off “Art of Film,” a new program celebrating the craft of filmmaking, join Robert Redford and George Lucas — two iconic filmmakers who epitomize the spirit of independence in American cinema — in conversation with critic Leonard Maltin.

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  • Netflix to Release Nina Simone Documentary

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    Netflix will release a documentary on singer and civil rights activist Nina Simone, titled, “What Happened, Miss Simone?,” directed by Academy Award(R) nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus (The Farm: Angola, USA and Bobby Fischer Against the World). The film was produced in cooperation with the Estate of Nina Simone, and will premiere exclusively in all territories where Netflix is available in 2015.

    “In What Happened, Miss Simone?, Liz Garbus paints a brave and provocative picture of Nina Simone – artist, civil rights activist and heroine – in a film that we’ve loved from day one and are proud to bring to our viewers around the world.” said Lisa Nishimura, Netflix VP of Original Documentary Programming.”

    “I’m thrilled that Netflix has embraced the incredible story of Nina Simone and partnered with RadicalMedia on this film,” said director Liz Garbus. “For each of her millions of fans, Nina feels like a treasured secret. With What Happened, Miss Simone?, I’m excited to help bring her passion, her music, and her story to the world.”

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    Classically trained pianist, dive-bar chanteuse, black power icon and legendary recording artist, Nina Simone lived a life of brutal honesty, musical genius, and tortured melancholy. In this epic documentary, director Liz Garbus interweaves never-before-heard recordings and rare archival footage together with Nina’s most memorable songs, to create an unforgettable portrait of one of the least understood, yet most beloved, artists of our time.

    The film uses never-before-heard audio tapes, recorded over the course of three decades, of Nina telling her life story to various interviewers and would-be biographers. From over 100 hours of these recordings, What Happened, Miss Simone? weaves together Nina’s narrative, told largely in her own words. Rare concert footage and archival interviews, along with diaries, letters, interviews with Nina’s daughter, Lisa Simone Kelly, friends and collaborators, along with other exclusive materials, make this the most authentic, personal, and unflinching telling of the extraordinary life of one of the 20th Century’s greatest recording artists.

    “Throughout her life, Nina used her powerful voice to entertain, effect change and inspire anyone who’s ever listened to one of her songs,” said Justin Wilkes, President of Media + Entertainment at RadicalMedia and a producer of the film. “It’s only fitting that Nina will once again use her voice to enchant a new generation of fans by taking center stage in the telling of her own story.”

    Academy Award(R)-nominated director Liz Garbus is a leading US documentary filmmaker and cofounder of Moxie Firecracker Films, under which she has produced over 15 films. Recent works include Love, Marilyn; the Emmy(R)-nominated Bobby Fischer Against the World; There’s Something Wrong with Aunt Diane and Girlhood. Her first film, The Farm: Angola, USA, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, was nominated for an Oscar(R), and won two Primetime Emmy Awards.

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  • Whistler Film Festival Announces 2014 Winners; FÉLIX AND MEIRA Wins Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature

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    Whistler Film Festival announced the winners of the 14th annual Festival, and FÉLIX AND MEIRA, by Canadian director Maxime Giroux, won the 11th edition of the prestigious Borsos Competition for Best Canadian Feature Film. This unusual love story, between a lonely francophone man in Montreal and the married Hasidic Jewish mother to whom he feels a connection, uncover themes of tradition, loneliness and desire, making for strange bedfellows in this contemporary Canadian tale of longing. FÉLIX AND MEIRA had its Western Canadian premiere at the festival and stars Martin Dubreuil, Hadas Yaron and Luzer Twersky.

    The Borsos Jury commented, “It was a very eclectic and diverse group of films this year, which made for a deep and interesting deliberation. After thoughtful consideration, we came to a unanimous decision to award FÉLIX AND MEIRA with the Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature.” Now in its 11th year, the Borsos Competition is the second largest festival prize for a Canadian film in the country. The competition is named after the legendary Canadian filmmaker Phillip Borsos, and is presented by the Directors Guild of Canada, BC, and supported by Telefilm Canada and Encore Vancouver.

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    FÉLIX AND MEIRA adds to its WFF accolades, receiving Best Screenplay, and awarding Maxime Giroux with Best Borsos Director. Hadas Yaron, the lead in FÉLIX AND MEIRA, also won WFF’s Best Performance in a Borsos Competition Film Award this year.

    The other 2014 Borsos Competition finalists were: AFTER THE BALL, dir: Sean Garrity (World Premiere);  BANG BANG BABY, dir: Jeffrey St. Jules (Western Canadian Premiere);  MOUNTAIN MEN, dir: Cameron Labine (World Premiere);  RELATIVE HAPPINESS, dir: Deanne Foley (Western Canadian Premiere); and THE WOLVES (Les Loups), dir: Sophie Deraspe (World Premiere).

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    The World Documentary Award presented by Tribute.ca was awarded to THE BACKWARD CLASS directed by Madeleine Grant. The thoughtful documentary examines the first graduating class of a special private school for promising low-caste children in India. After thirteen years of living away from their impoverished families, they nervously prepare to write national ISC high school graduation exams in competition with all the other students in India. The documentary unveils the consequences if few or none of them pass, where it will leave them, and how it will reflect on the future of the financially challenged private institution. The Jury recognized Grant for “making an inspiring and uplifting film with a purposeful message and strong artistic viewpoint.” The Jury would also like to give a honourable mention to A LIFE IN DIRTY MOVIES, a beautiful film about the art of cinema.

    The Canadian ShortWork Award went to RUNNING SEASON, directed by Grayson Moore. The Jury commented: “The Running Season is a darkly comic film that captures the deadpan wit of the Cohen brothers while remaining uniquely, and proudly Canadian. Full of uncomfortable laughs and slow burning tension, the stylish and wonderfully acted film is extremely deserving of this recognition.” The jury also gave honourable mention to THE ORPHAN AND THE POLAR BEAR.

    The International ShortWork Award went to THE TIDE KEEPER directed by Alyx Duncan. “Gripping, poetic, beautiful, and visually stunning, this is a lyrical allegory of someone who literally gave his life to the sea. A great example of a filmmaker who is relentlessly dedicated to a strong theme,” commented the Jury.

    The ShortWork Student Award presented by Capilano University Film Centre went to GODHEAD by University of Victoria’s Connor Gaston. The Jury praised the film for “smart direction, strong visuals, framing, and great performances. This story reminded us that the people with the most special minds often go unnoticed or are dismissed the easiest. But we certainly noticed Gaston as a British Columbian filmmaker with a strong, clear voice.

    The Best Mountain Culture Film Award presented by Whistler Blackcomb went to SNOWMAN, directed by the local and emerging director Mike Douglas. “Beautifully shot, with real personal issues, the decisions we make, the sacrifices, triumphs and what it means to follow our hearts. For its commitment to the mountains, the community and the snow, we have selected SNOWMAN for this award,” said the Jury.

    The MPPIA Short Film Award, presented by MPPIA and Creative BC, was won by Andrew Rowe for VEHICULAR ROMANTICIDE. The completed project will have its world premiere screening at the 2015 Whistler Film Festival.

    Variety’s Vice President and Executive Editor Steven Gaydos acknowledged the Variety 10 Screenwriters to Watch, six of whom were present: Chris Bowman and Hubbel Palmer (LOOMIS FARGO); Chris Sparling (THE SEA OF TREES); Melissa Stack (THE OTHER WOMAN); Phyllis Nagy (CAROL); Suha Arraf (VILLAGE TOUMA); Ben Schwartz (MAJOR!); Graham Moore (THE IMITATION GAME); Matt Charman (SUITE FRANCAISE); Michael Starrbury (THE INEVITABLE DEFEAT OF MISTER & PETE); and Taylor Sheridan (SICARIO).

     

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  • Boston Online Film Critics Association Picks “Snowpiercer” as Best Picture of 2014

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    The Boston Online Film Critics Association picked Snowpiercer, directed by Bong Joon-ho, and starring Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Octavia Spencer, John Hurt, and Ed Harris, as Best Picture of 2014. In this sci-fi epic from director Bong Joon Ho (The Host, Mother), a failed global-warming experiment kills off most life on the planet.  The final survivors board the SNOWPIERCER, a train that travels around the globe via a perpetual-motion engine. When cryptic messages incite the passengers to revolt, the train thrusts full-throttle towards disaster.  

    Boston Online Film Critics Association

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    Best Picture: Snowpiercer
    Best Director: Alejandro González Iñårritu for Birdman
    Best Actor: Brendan Gleeson for Calvary
    Best Actor: Marion Cotillard for Two Days, One Night
    Best Supporting Actor: Edward Norton for Birdman
    Best Supporting Actress: Tilda Swinton for Snowpiercer
    Best Screenplay: Calvary
    Best Foreign Language Film: Two Days, One Night
    Best Documentary: Life Itself
    Best Animated Film: The LEGO Movie
    Best Cinematography: Birdman
    Best Editing: Edge of Tomorrow
    Best Original Score: Under the Skin
    Best Ensemble: Birdman

    THE TEN BEST FILMS OF THE YEAR:

    1. SNOWPIERCER
    2. UNDER THE SKIN
    3. BOYHOOD
    4. ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE
    5. THE BABADOOK
    6. TWO DAYS ONE NIGHT
    7. BIRDMAN
    8. CALVARY
    9. INHERENT VICE
    10. SELMA

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  • New York Film Critics Online Pick “Boyhood” as Best Film of 2014, “Life Itself” Wins Best Documentary

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    Again, another group of film critics, pick “Boyhood” as Best Film of 2014; this time, the New York Film Critics Online picked “Boyhood” as Best Film of 2014, and Richard Linklater as Best Director.  Patricia Arquette snagged the award for Best Supporting Actress, for her amazing performance in “Boyhood.”  “Birdman” the other favorite film of the award season, received the awards for Best Screenplay, Best Ensemble and Best Cinematography.  And in a bit of a surprise, the Roger Eberts film “Life Itself” won Best Documentary beating the perennial favorite documentary, “Citizenfour.”

    New York Film Critics Online (NYFCO)

    Best Picture – Boyhood
    Best Director – Richard Linklater, Boyhood
    Best Actress – Marion Cotillard, Two Days, One Night
    Best Actor – Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything
    Best Supporting Actress – Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
    Best Supporting Actor – J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
    Best Screenplay – Birdman
    Best Ensemble – Birdman
    Best Documentary – Life Itself
    Best Foreign Film – Two Days, One Nights
    Best Animated Feature – The LEGO Movie
    Best Cinematography – Emmanuel Lubezki, Birdman
    Best Use of Music – Get on Up
    Best Debut Director winner – Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler
    Breakthrough Performance – Jack O’Connell, Unbroken and Starred Up 

    New York Film Critics Online Top 10:

    Birdman
    Boyhood
    Guardians of the Galaxy
    Imitation Game
    Most Violent Year
    Mr. Turner
    Selma
    Theory of Everything
    Under the Skin
    Whiplash 

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  • Los Angeles Film Critics Pick “Boyhood” as Best Film of 2014, “Citizenfour” as Best Doc, “Ida” as Best Foreign Film

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    The Los Angeles Film Critics picked “Boyhood” as Best Picture of 2014 for their 40th Annual LAFCA Awards. “Boyhood” also received the awards for Best Director for Richard Linklater, Best Actress for Patricia Arquette, and Film editing for Sandra Adair.  The Grand Budapest Hotel snagged the Runner-up honors for Best Picture and Best Director, plus the awards for Screenplay for Wes Anderson, and Best Production design for Adam Stockhausen.  And in what is becoming a consistent trend, “Citizenfour” won the award for Best Documentary/nonfiction film, and “Ida” won for award for Best Foreign-language film.

    The complete list of winners:

    Picture: “Boyhood
    Runner-up: “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”

    Director: Richard Linklater, “Boyhood
    Runner-up: Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”

    Actor: Tom Hardy, “Locke
    Runner-up: Michael Keaton, “Birdman

    Actress: Patricia Arquette, “Boyhood
    Runner-up: Julianne Moore, “Still Alice

    Supporting actor: J.K. Simmons, “Whiplash
    Runner-up: Edward Norton, “Birdman

    Supporting actress: Agata Kulesza, “Ida
    Runner-up: Rene Russo, “Nightcrawler

    Screenplay: Wes Anderson, “The Grand Budapest Hotel,”
    Runner-up: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo, “Birdman

    Foreign-language film: “Ida
    Runner-up: “Winter Sleep

    Documentary/nonfiction film: “Citizenfour
    Runner-up: “Life Itself

    Animation: “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
    Runner-up: “The Lego Movie

    Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, “Birdman
    Runner-up: Dick Pope, “Mr. Turner

    Production design: Adam Stockhausen, “The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Runner-up: Ondrej Nekvasil, “Snowpiercer

    Music/score: Jonny Greenwood, “Inherent Vice,” and Mica Levi, “Under the Skin” (tie)

    Film editing: Sandra Adair, “Boyhood
    Runner-up: Barney Pilling, “The Grand Budapest Hotel

    New Generation: Ava DuVernay, “Selma

    Douglas Edwards Independent/Experimental Film/Video: Walter Reuben, “The David Whiting Story

    Career achievement: Gena Rowlands

    Special citation: Leonard Maltin

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