• Eliza Hittman’s IT FELT LIKE LOVE to Open in NY on March 21st and LA on March 28th | VIDEO

    Eliza Hittman's debut feature film IT FELT LIKE LOVE

    Eliza Hittman’s debut feature film IT FELT LIKE LOVE which premiered at last year’s Sundance Film Festival will open in New York on March 21st and Los Angeles on March 28th, 2014. IT FELT LIKE LOVE tells the story of fourteen year-old Lila played by Gina Piersanti, who’s sexual quest takes a dangerous turn when she pursues an older guy and tests the boundaries between obsession and love.

    Fourteen-year-old Lila is experiencing an ennui-filled Brooklyn summer. She awkwardly wears a Kabuki-esque mask of sunscreen at the beach and plays third wheel to Chiara, her more experienced friend, and Chiara’s boyfriend, Patrick. Determined to have a love interest of her own, a bravado-filled Lila pursues Sammy, a tough but handsome older boy. Though Sammy doesn’t respond to her overtures, he doesn’t reject her either, and Lila—unable to resist spinning delusional fables of a relationship with him—manipulates herself deeper into his world. When her desperation and posturing carry her too far into unfamiliar territory, her inexperience is exposed, and she is forced to confront reality.

    In this film shot from Lila’s point of view and constructed with precise—sometimes startling—imagery and intimate moments, first-time feature writer/director Eliza Hittman confidently constructs a viewing experience that is completely subjective. Bolstered by a perfectly modulated lead performance from Gina Piersanti, It Felt Like Love unflinchingly reveals some of the rawest moments of girlhood in an authentic story of burgeoning identity and sexual awakening. | Sundance Film Festival

    Written & Directed By: Eliza Hittman
    Cast: Gina Piersanti, Giovanna Salimeni, Ronen Rubinstein, Nicolas Rosen, Jesse Cordasco, Richie Folio, Case Prime, Kevin Anthony Ryan
    Produced By: Eliza Hittman, Shrihari Sathe, Laura Wagner 
    Executive Produced By: Tyler Brodie, Hunter Gray, Gill Holland
    Production Company: Bay Bridge Productions & Infinitum Productions in association with The Group Entertainment & Verisimilitude
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 80 Minutes
    Distributed by: Variance Films
    Releasing: NYC: Friday, March 21st | Los Angeles: Friday, March 28th

    http://youtu.be/c0jufr-ed5Y

    images via tumblr

    Read more


  • Karen O to Perform Oscar-Nominated Original Song “The Moon Song” from HER on the Oscars | VIDEO

    karen o yeah yeah

    Songwriter and lead singer of the band Yeah Yeah ,Yeahs, Karen O will, for the first time, perform the Oscar®-nominated original song “The Moon Song” on the Oscars®, show. The Oscars, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, will air on Sunday, March 2, live on ABC.

    “The Moon Song,” with music by Karen O and lyric by Karen O and Spike Jonze, was written for the film “HER,” directed by Jonze. The three other nominated songs are “Happy” from “Despicable Me 2,” “Let It Go” from “Frozen” and “Ordinary Love” from “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.”

    http://youtu.be/CxahbnUCZxY

    Read more


  • U2 to Perform Oscar Nominated Song “Ordinary Love” from MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, at Oscars | VIDEO

    Rock band U2

    Rock band U2 will perform their Oscar®-nominated song, “Ordinary Love” at the upcoming Oscars®, show producers announced. U2’s exclusive Oscar show performance will be the first time the band will perform the song live. The Oscars, hosted by Ellen DeGeneres, will air on Sunday, March 2, live on ABC.

    “Ordinary Love” was written by the group for “MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM” and is nominated for Original Song. The three other nominated songs are “Happy” from “Despicable Me 2,” “Let It Go” from “Frozen” and “The Moon Song” from “Her.”

    http://youtu.be/XC3ahd6Di3M

    Read more


  • ERNEST AND CELESTINE, ZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANG Among Films on Lineup for 2014 Tumbleweeds Film Festival for Children

    ZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANGZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANG

    The 4th annual Tumbleweeds Film Festival for Children and Youth featuring independent, documentary, and foreign feature-length films and short film takes place March 14-16, 2014, at the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center and the City Library in Salt Lake City, and the Park City Library in Park City, Utah.  The lineup includes ERNEST AND CELESTINE, and ZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANG, two flims which premiered in the 2014 Sundance Kids program.

    2014 TUMBLEWEEDS FILM FESTIVAL LINEUP

    Recommended for all ages
    Amazing Animations
    A collection of animated short films.

    Recommended for youth ages 5+

    ERNEST & CELESTINE /// ERNEST ET CÉLESTINE
    Directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner
    80 min | 2014 | France
    Presented in French with English subtitles and in English (not subtitled)
    Bears and mice are not supposed to be friends, but Celestine the mouse and Ernest the bear set out against the odds to prove their friendship is possible in this delightful and beautifully animated film.

    THE LITTLE GHOST /// DAS KLEINE GESPENST
    Directed by Alain Gsponer
    92 min | 2013 | Germany
    Presented in German with English subtitles
    Karl, Sophie and Hannes must help their new friend, a friendly but mischievous little ghost who accidently wakes up in the daytime, return to his nighttime home in this charming film based on the best-selling book by Otfried Preussler.

    Recommended for youth ages 8+

    THE BLACK BROTHERS /// DIE SCHWARZEN BRÜDER
    Directed by Xavier Koller
    95 min | 2013 | Germany
    Presented in German with English subtitles
    Forced to leave his rural Swiss home to work as a chimney sweep in Milan, 14-year-old Giorgio and his friends band together to stand up against the Wolves, a cruel youth gang, in this thrilling and moving film based on the experiences of young chimney sweeps in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

    A HORSE ON THE BALCONY /// DAS PFERD AUF DEM BALKON
    Directed by Hüseyin Tabak
    90 min | 2012 | Austria
    Presented in German with English subtitles
    When Mika, a 10-year-old boy who has Asperger’s Syndrome, and his friend Dana discover a horse living on their block, they form a remarkable bond with the animal and its troubled owner. This award-winning film and extraordinary tale of friendship reminds us that our differences are what make us who we are.

    Short Film Program 2
    This short film program will contain a collection of live and animated film.

    WINDSTORM /// OSTWIND – ZUSAMMEN SIND WIR FREI
    Directed by Katja von Garnier
    105 min | 2012 | Germany
    Presented in German with English subtitles
    Unhappy to be spending the summer at her grandmother’s farm, Mika, a rebellious teen, discovers she has a talent and passion for riding horses. But will she be able to tame Windstorm, a horse considered too wild to ride?

    ZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANG /// ZIPI Y ZAPE Y EL CLUB DE LA CANICA
    Directed by Oskar Santos
    97 min | 2013 | Spain
    Presented in Spanish with English subtitles
    Zip & Zap, Spain’s most beloved mischief-makers, land on the big screen in this action-packed escapade, which pits the comic book heroes against the nefarious headmaster of a rural reform school.

    Recommended for youth ages 10+

    Adobe Youth Voices Short Film Program
    A collection of short films featuring work from the Adobe Youth Voices programs around the world that will include the films produced in the Adobe Youth Voices Film Camp.

    Girl’s POV Short Film Program
    A collection of short film that focus on stories told from a girl’s perspective. The program will feature films directed by Spy Hop students including films created as part of KUED’s “Women Redefined” program.

    FELIX
    Directed by Roberta Durrant
    97 min | 2013 | South Africa
    Felix, a student on scholarship at the elite private school, dreams of becoming a great saxophonist, but must overcome school bullies and his family’s past to let his true talent shine in this uplifting film.

    Read more


  • BFI London Film Festival Reveals 2014 Dates

     Writer Jonathan Asser and director David MacKenzie attend a screening of Starred Up (2013) on day two of the 57th BFI London Film Festival.

    The BFI London Film Festival announced that its 58th edition will run from 8-19 October 2014 at venues across the UK capital. Submissions for both Feature and Short Film are also now open.

    Feature and short films for the 2014 edition can be submitted through the BFI London Film Festival website at www.bfi.org.uk/lff with the final deadline for shorts on 13 June 2014 and for features on 20 June 2014.

    image: Writer Jonathan Asser and director David MacKenzie attend a screening of Starred Up (2013) on day two of the 57th BFI London Film Festival. | via BFI London Film Festival

    Read more


  • Sundance Film Festival Award Winning Film 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH to Get U.S. Release

     Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard’s 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH

     Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard’s 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH, featuring musician and cultural icon Nick Cave has been acquired by Drafthouse Films, the film distribution arm of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, for release in the U.S. Fusing drama and reality by weaving the journey of a fictional day in Cave’s life, the film is an intimate portrayal of the artistic process. The film made its World Premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival where it was awarded both “Best Directing” and “Best Editing” Awards in the World Cinema Documentary category and receives its European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. It is the debut directorial feature film by visual artists Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard and is set to an original score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. A theatrical release is planned for 2014.

    “I’ve always liked their unorthodox approach to things” says Cave, of the filmmakers. He invited Forsyth and Pollard to film the early stages of writing his 2013 album “Push The Sky Away”. They knew it was an unmissable, unique opportunity and started filming, without a plan for what the footage might become. With unprecedented access they began to capture extraordinary moments of Cave’s creative process. Next, Cave agreed to hand over his notebooks, which proved fertile ground for the filmmakers. “We were able to trace the transformation of his ideas,” says Forsyth. “We found disparate phrases which instantly sparked ideas that excited us. This included a calculation to work out how many days he had been alive on the day they started recording the album, next to the unusually coined phrase ‘20,000 days on earth.’” Pollard adds, “We began to work with the idea of what makes us who we are and what we do with our time on earth.” The phrase eventually spawned the opening line of the film and the pair resolved to structure the film around a fictional narrative of his 20,000th day.

    “Partnering with Drafthouse Films to release our first film in North America is a huge thrill for us. They release the kind of films we want to watch! Tim’s passion for film is infectious and together with his team we know their vision will ensure ‘20,000 Days on Earth’ reaches the widest possible audience” says Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard.

    “I am among many who consider Nick Cave the unofficial poet laureate of the modern age,” says Drafthouse Films founder Tim League. “While his music fans are already eagerly anticipating this release, I am personally excited to share this riveting portrait of a modern creative genius with a much wider audience.”

    Read more


  • Oxford Film Festival Announces 2014 Winning Films; TEDDY BEARS, BENDING STEEL Win Top Awards

    TEDDY BEARS directed by Rebecca Fishman and Thomas BeattyTEDDY BEARS directed by Rebecca Fishman and Thomas Beatty

    The Oxford Film Festival, in downtown Oxford, Mississippi, announced the winners of this year’s festival, held February 6 to 9, 2014.  TEDDY BEARS directed by Rebecca Fishman and Thomas Beatty won the award for Best Narrative Feature; and BENDING STEEL directed by Dave Carroll won the award for Best Documentary Feature.  TEDDY BEARS is a dark comedy about three couples who head to the desert to help their friend Andrew heal from the loss of his mother. The friends plan a week of laughter and rejuvenation. Andrew plans a therapeutic orgy.  

    In BENDING STEEL, Chris Schoeck, an endearing yet unassuming man, trains to become a professional oldetime strongman. While preparing to perform amazing and unique feats of strength publicly, Chris also struggles to overcome crippling fears and inhibitions. For the first time in his life he is compelled to confront social awkwardness, unsupportive parents, and an overwhelming fear of failure. What unfolds is one man’s remarkable journey to find his place in the world.

    The winners of the Hoka award in each category are:

    Narrative Feature
    Teddy Bears

    Special Jury Prize for Best Performance in a Narrative Feature: Barry Nash
    Special Jury Prize for Best Emerging Director: Juli Jackson

    Documentary Feature
    Bending Steel

    Narrative Shorts
    Safety

    Documentary Shorts
    Herd in Iceland

    Animation
    Snowdysseus 
    Honorable mention: “Balloon Cat”
    Honorable mention: “Baby Chicken”

    Experimental
    Virtuous Virtuell
    Honorable mention: “Tokyo = Fukushima”

    Mississippi Music Video
    Poor Lost Souls

    Mississippi Narrative Shorts
    Evergreen

    Special Mention –
    Cinematography – “Surface”

    Mississippi Documentary Shorts
    Landscapes of the Heart: The Elizabeth Spencer Story

    Additional awards were given to Jason Ritter for Achievement in Film, Susan McPhail for the Hat Trick award for three films in the festival and Barry Nash of Bob Birdnow for the Lisa Blount Memorial Acting Award.

    Read more


  • Sundance Film Festival Award Winning Film 52 TUESDAYS to Get A 2014 U.S. Release

    52 TUESDAYS

    The Australian film, 52 TUESDAYS, which premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and won the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award, has been acquired by Kino Lorber for release in the U.S. Kino Lorber is planning a limited Spring 2014 release. 52 TUESDAYS is now playing at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival where it is screening in the Generation 14 Plus program. 

    Sixteen-year-old Billie is blindsided by the news that her mother is planning to transition from female to male and that, during this time, Billie will live at her father’s house. Billie and her mother have always been extremely close, so the two make an agreement they will meet every Tuesday during their year apart. As her mother transitions and becomes less emotionally available, Billie covertly explores her own identity and sexuality with two older schoolmates, testing the limits of her own power, desire, and independence. Sundance Film Festival.

    According to the filmmakers, Sophie Hyde’s directorial debut, 52 TUESDAYS, is a one of a kind film. The fascinating aspect of this intimate story is also the unique form representing the chronology of the story, as it was shot every Tuesday for 52 consecutive weeks. The filmmakers had set themselves the same rule, that they could only shoot on Tuesdays up until midnight and only consecutively, so whatever filmed on that day is what happens in the story on that day. The writers, Matthew Cormack and Sophie Hyde, created the structure first before they decided on character and story. Led by the very real performances of the collaborators playing the mother, “James” (Del Herbert-Jane) and teenage daughter “Billie” (Tilda Cobham-Hervey), the actors, all non-professional, were given the script one week at a time and only given the scenes that they were in.

    Read more


  • ALOFT from 2014 Berlin International Film Festival to be Released in U.S.

    ,
    ALOFT, written and directed by Claudia Llosa

    ALOFT, written and directed by Claudia Llosa (MILK OF SORROW), and playing In Competition at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival, has been acquired by Sony Pictures Classics for release in the U.S. This is Llosa’s first English Language film. Her last film, MILK OF SORROW won the Golden Bear at the 2009 Berlin International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards.

    Read more


  • 20 FEET FROM STARDOM Wins 2014 ACE Eddie Awards for Best Edited Documentary

    20 FEET FROM STARDOM20 FEET FROM STARDOM

    The editors of the Oscar-nominated 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival beat BLACKFISH and TIM’S VERMEER to win the award for Best Edited Documentary (Feature) at the 64th annual ACE Eddie Awards. THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY won the award for BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (TELEVISION). 

    Full List of 2014 ACE Eddie Award Winners

    BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (DRAMATIC)
    Captain Phillips, Christopher Rouse

    BEST EDITED FEATURE FILM (COMEDY OR MUSICAL)
    American Hustle, Jay Cassidy, Crispin Struthers & Alan Baumgarten

    BEST EDITED ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
    Frozen, Jeff Draheim

    BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
    20 Feet From Stardom, Douglas Blush, Kevin Klauber & Jason Zeldes

    BEST EDITED DOCUMENTARY (TELEVISION)
    The Assassination of President Kennedy, Chris A. Peterson

    BEST EDITED HALF-HOUR SERIES FOR TELEVISION
    The Office, “Finale”, David Rogers & Claire Scanlon

    BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
    Breaking Bad, “Felina”, Skip MacDonald

    BEST EDITED ONE-HOUR SERIES FOR NON-COMMERCIAL TELEVISION
    Homeland, “Big Man in Tehran”, Terry Kelley

    BEST EDITED MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE FOR TELEVISION
    Behind the Candelabra, Mary Ann Bernard

    BEST EDITED NON-SCRIPTED SERIES
    Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, “Tokyo,” Nick Brigden

    BEST STUDENT EDITING
    Ambar Salinas, Video Symphony

    via deadline

    Read more


  • HORIZON BEAUTIFUL Among Films on Lineup for Leeds Young Film Festival 2014 | VIDEO Watch Trailer for HORIZON BEAUTIFUL

    HORIZON BEAUTIFUL

    The U.K.’s Leeds Young Film Festival 2014 runs from 31st March to 11th April featuring films, events, animation and filmmaking workshops, and activities ideal for young people. There will be plenty for older audiences including a Teen Gala, 25th Anniversary screenings of cinema classics and some of the most popular films from the 27th Leeds International Film Festival too. The festival announced a screening of the new film HORIZON BEAUTIFUL, described as a wonderful story about a 12 year old Ethiopian street kid who discovers something more important than fulfilling his dream of becoming a professional footballer.

    http://youtu.be/PJeeFjcxHYQ

    Read more


  • San Francisco Film Society Announces Finalists for 2014 Documentary Film Fund

    San Francisco Film Society  announced the 11 finalists for the 2014 SFFS Documentary Film Fund

    The San Francisco Film Society announced the 11 finalists for the 2014 SFFS Documentary Film Fund awards totaling more than $75,000, which support feature-length documentaries in postproduction. Winners will be announced in late March.  Previous winners include Zachary Heinzerling’s CUTIE AND THE BOXER, which won Sundance’s Directing Award for documentary, was distributed theatrically by RADiUS-TWC and has been nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Documentary Feature; Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson’s AMERICAN PROMISE, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and won the festival’s Special Jury Prize in the documentary category; and Shaul Schwarz’s NARCO CULTURA, which premiered to strong reviews at Sundance the same year.

    2014 DOCUMENTARY FILM FUND FINALISTS

    Anatomy of an American Dream — John Ryan Johnson, director
    Antoine Hood is a charismatic 28-year-old former college basketball star and captain in the U.S. Air Force. He is a regional sales manager for Michelin and lives in a beautiful suburban house with his wife and son. For most, this is the American dream, but not for Hood, who could lose all of the above trying to play in the NBA … and he just might. For more information visit anatomyofanamericandream.com.

    The Bolivian Case — Violeta Ayala, director
    Trying to fly out of Bolivia, three Norwegian teenage girls are arrested with 22 kilograms of cocaine in their luggage, triggering a media storm that would change their lives forever. For more information visit unitednotionsfilm.com. 

    The Dreamcatchers — Kim Longinotto, director, Teddy Leifer and Lisa Stevens, producers
    The Dreamcatchers, Brenda Myers-Powell and Stephanie Daniels-Wilson, are two former prostitutes who use their inside knowledge to help women who are selling sex on the streets of Chicago, and to prevent very young girls from doing the same. This film reveals the true devastation of sexual exploitation: how it affects the women, their families and the communities where they live. For more information visit risefilms.com. 

    Gennadiy — Steve Hoover, director and Danny Yourd, producer
    Gennadiy Mohkenko is an ex-firefighter who, since the fall of the Soviet Union, has been rescuing drug-addicted kids from the streets of Mariupol, Ukraine. Today, there aren’t many kids left, and the war has moved from the streets into homes, but he continues throwing his seemingly endless energy into it. Will he and his family have to pay a price for his devotion? For more information visit gennadiyfilm.com.

    In Country — Mike Attie and Meghan O’Hara, codirectors
    War is hell. Why would anyone want to spend their weekends there? In Country takes you deep into the world of Vietnam War reenacting. Fantasy and reality collide as combat veterans from Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan try to relive a war that most people want to forget. For more information visit incountryfilm.com.

    The Joneses — Moby Longinotto, director and Aviva Wishnow, producer
    The Joneses is a portrait of Jheri, a 73-year-old transgender trailer park matriarch, who lives in bible belt Mississippi. Reconciled with her family after years of estrangement, and now living with two of her sons, Jheri embarks on a new path to reveal her true self to her grandchildren. Will their family bonds survive?  

    Mythical Creatures — David Charles, director
    Sundance New Frontier Lab project Mythical Creatures is the story of internationally acclaimed artist Gary Baseman. Baseman’s work uncovers the deepest and darkest secrets of his parents’ holocaust experiences in the Ukraine, reimagining them through his art and dream reality. His hybrid approach uses animation, stop motion, performance art and installation to bring the holocaust story to a diverse and new generation. For more information visit garybasemandoc.com.

    Rodents of Unusual Size — Quinn Costello, Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer, codirectors
    Rodents of Unusual Size is an offbeat environmental documentary about giant swamp rats invading coastal Louisiana and the defiant people on the edge of the world who are defending their communities, culture and livelihoods from the onslaught of this curious and unexpected invasive species. For more information visit tilapiafilm.com.

    Romeo Is Bleeding — Jason Zeldes, director and Michael Klein, producer
    Donte Clark’s poetic voice was honed on the violent street corners of a struggling city. Yet rather than succumb to the pressures of Richmond, CA, Clark uses his artistic perspective to save his city from itself. For more information visit RomeoIsBleedingFilm.com.

    Street Fighting Man — Andrew James, director and Sara Archambault, producer
    In a new America where the promise of education, safety and shelter are in jeopardy, three Detroit men fight to build something lasting for themselves and future generations. For more information visit streetfightingmanthemovie.com. 

    Western — Bill Ross and Turner Ross, codirectors
    Eagle Pass, Texas and Piedras Negras, Mexico are border towns and the vision of the modern frontier. Cowboys and lawmen share the country while international business and multicultural bonds flourish. But when darkness descends, two men in Eagle Pass face a new reality that threatens their way of life. For more information visit rossbros.net. 

    Read more