• Sundance Film Festival Comedic Horror Film COOTIES, Starring Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson to Get U.S. Release via Lionsgate

    COOTIES

    The comedic horror film COOTIES, which premiered to a sold-out audience at midnight this past Saturday at the Sundance Film Festival, has been acquired by Lionsgate for release in U.S.  COOTIES marks the feature film directorial debut for directors Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion.  In COOTIES, a substitute teacher at a new school experiences the worst first day imaginable when he discovers that an outbreak of a mysterious virus is transforming the students into rampaging tykes. 

    COOTIES

    COOTIES is written by Leigh Whannell (co-creator of Saw and Insidious) and Ian Brennan (co-creator of “Glee”) and stars Elijah Wood (who also produced the film), Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer, Leigh Whannell, Jorge Garcia, and Nasim Pedrad. 

    COOTIES

    Producer and star Elijah Wood said, “Even before we set forth on the production of COOTIES, we’ve always seen the ideal home for this film to be at Lionsgate. We could not be more thrilled!”

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  • Senior Road Trip Comedy LAND HO! from Sundance Film Festival to Get a 2014 Release

    Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s bawdy road trip comedy LAND HO!,

    Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s bawdy road trip comedy LAND HO!, which premiered on Sunday at the Sundance Film Festival was snapped up by Sony Pictures Classics for release. SPC plans to release the film nationwide in 2014. Starring Paul Eenhoorn (THIS IS MARTIN BONNER) and newcomer Earl Lynn Nelson, LAND HO! follows a pair of retirees who set off to Iceland in an attempt to reclaim their youth through Reykjavik nightclubs, trendy spas, and rugged campsites.

    Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s bawdy road trip comedy LAND HO!,

    Feeling disenchanted with life after retirement, Mitch, a brassy former surgeon, convinces mild-mannered Colin, his ex-brother-in-law, to holiday with him in Iceland. The pair set off through Reykjavik ice bars, trendy spas, and adventurous restaurants in an attempt to reclaim their youth, but they quickly discover that you can’t escape yourself, no matter how far you travel.

    LAND HO! is a bawdy road-trip comedy as well as a candid exploration of aging, loneliness, and friendship. Iceland’s vast and haunting landscapes—moss-coated cliffs, fog-shrouded mountains, geothermal pools, and otherworldly Northern Lights—form a primordial Eden and the perfect backdrop for Mitch and Colin’s adventures. [ via Sundance Film Festival ]

    Martha Stephens & Aaron Katz’s bawdy road trip comedy LAND HO!,

    “Three days ago we saw the movie with an audience for the first time,” said Katz. “Sharing Mitch and Colin’s story that afternoon was just the beginning of an incredible journey for all of us.”

    “We are thrilled to be working with Sony Pictures Classics. Finding ourselves in the same company as Woody Allen, Michael Haneke, Jim Jarmusch, and countless other iconic directors is an incredible honor,“ Stephens said, adding, “We can’t wait to get this party started.”

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  • 2014 Sundance Film Festival Announces Short Film Awards; OF GOD AND DOGS Wins Grand Jury Prize

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    The jury prizes and honorable mentions in short filmmaking at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival were presented at a ceremony in Park City, Utah on Tuesday night.  This year’s Short Film program is comprised of 66 short films selected from a record 8,161 submissions. The Short Film Grand Jury Prize was awarded to the Syrian film OF GOD AND DOGS.  The 2014 Sundance Film Festival runs through January 26 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. 

    The Short Film Grand Jury Prize was awarded to:
    Of God and Dogs / Syrian Arab Republic (Director: Abounaddara Collective) — A young, free Syrian soldier confesses to killing a man he knew was innocent. He promises to take vengeance on the God who led him to commit the murder.

    The Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction was presented to: 
    Gregory Go Boom / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Janicza Bravo) — A paraplegic man leaves home to be on his own.

    The Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction was presented to:
    The Cut / Canada (Director and screenwriter: Geneviève Dulude-Decelles) — The Cut tells the story of a father and a daughter, whose relationship fluctuates between proximity and detachment, at the moment of a haircut.

    The Short Film Jury Award: Non-fiction was presented to:
    I Think This Is the Closest to How the Footage Looked / Israel (Directors: Yuval Hameiri, Michal Vaknin) — A man with poor means recreates a lost memory of the last day with his mom. Objects come to life in a desperate struggle to produce a single moment that is gone.

    The Short Film Jury Award: Animation  was presented to:
    Yearbook / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Bernardo Britto) — A man is hired to compile the definitive history of human existence before the planet blows up.

    Short Film Special Jury Award for Unique Vision was presented to:
    Rat Pack Rat / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Todd Rohal) — A Sammy Davis Jr. impersonator, hired to visit a loyal Rat Pack fan, finds himself performing the last rites at the boy’s bedside.

    Short Film Special Jury Award for Non-fiction was presented to:
    Love. Love. Love. / Russia (Director: Sandhya Daisy Sundaram) — Every year, through the endless winters, her love takes new shapes and forms.

    Short Film Special Jury Award for Direction and Ensemble Acting was presented to:
    Burger / United Kingdom, Norway (Director and screenwriter: Magnus Mork) — It’s late night in a burger bar in Wales…

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  • 4 Filmmakers Selected as Winners of 2014 Sundance Institute | Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award

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    The winners of the 2014 Sundance Institute | Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award were announced today at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. The winning directors and projects are Hong Khaou, MONSOON from Vietnam/UK; Tobias Lindholm, A WAR from Denmark; Ashlee Page, ARCHIVE from Australia; and Neeraj Ghaywan, FLY AWAY SOLO from India. Each of the four winning filmmakers will receive a cash award of $10,000 in addition to other filmmaker mentoring and support opportunities.

    The winners of the 2014 Sundance Institute | Mahindra Global Filmmaking Award are:

    Hong Khaou / MONSOON (Vietnam/UK): Two young men visit present day Vietnam, and are confronted with the war’s ramifications nearly forty years after its end.

    Hong Khaou’s debut feature film Lilting premiered in World Cinema Competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.  The film stars Ben Whishaw and Cheng Pei Pei. He is also the director of three short films, including Spring, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and Summer, which premiered at the 2006 Berlinale. This year, Hong was named one of the Stars of Tomorrow by Screen International.

    Tobias Lindholm / A WAR (Denmark):  The major of a Danish unit in Afghanistan faces the consequences of his actions in the aftermath of his most dangerous mission..

    Tobias Lindholm graduated as a screenwriter from the National Film School of Denmark in 2007, and has collaborated with Thomas Vinterberg as co-writer on Submarino and Oscar nomineeThe Hunt. In 2010 he wrote and directed his first feature film in collaboration with Michael Noer, and in 2012 he wrote and directed the critical acclaimed A hijacking.

    Ashlee Page / ARCHIVE (Australia): With the help of a supercomputer, an isolated 16-year-old girl grows plant life on Saturn’s moon Titan in the hope of one day restoring Earth’s ecosystems. But when an unexpected accident leads her to the moon’s surface, she discovers evidence that her mission is a lie and that her life is in danger.

    Ashlee Page is an Australian writer and director. Her multi-award winning short The Kiss screened at Busan, Clermont-Ferrand, Palm Springs and Tribeca film festivals. Her most recent work is on the film compendium The Turning, adapted from the novel by Tim Winton. Archive is her first feature film.

    Neeraj Ghaywan / FLY AWAY SOLO (India): Four lives intersect along the Ganges river: a lower-caste boy in a hopeless love, a daughter torn with guilt, a father sinking in greed, and a spirited kid craving a family, all yearning to escape the constrictions of a small-town.

    Neeraj Ghaywan worked with Anurag Kashyap on the veteran director’s two-part opus Gangs of Wasseypur and as the second unit director on Ugly.  His short films as writer-director include Shor and The EpiphanyShor won the grand jury prize at three International film festivals.

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  • Mike Cahill’s I ORIGINS Wins Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival

    I ORIGINS, directed and written by Mike Cahill

    I ORIGINS, directed and written by Mike Cahill, has been awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and will receive a $20,000 cash award by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.   I ORIGINS which premiered on Saturday at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival has been acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures for release in the U.S. The film is scheduled to be released in 2014. 

    In I ORIGINS, a molecular biologist and his lab partner uncover startling evidence that could fundamentally change society as we know it and cause them to question their once-certain beliefs in science and spirituality. The cast includes Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Steven Yeun, Archie Panjabi. The jury presented the award to the film for its “intelligent and nuanced portrayal of molecular biologists as central characters, and for dramatizing the power of the scientific process to explore fundamental questions about the human condition.”

    Previous Alfred P. Sloan Prize Winners include: Andrew Bujalski, Computer Chess (2013); Jake Schreier, Christopher Ford, Robot & Frank (2012); Musa Syeed, Valley of Saints (2012); Mike Cahill and Brit Marling, Another Earth (2011); Diane Bell, Obselidia (2010); Max Mayer, Adam (2009); Alex Rivera, Sleep Dealer (2008); Shi-Zheng Chen, Dark Matter (2007); Andrucha Waddington, The House of Sand (2006); Werner Herzog, Grizzly Man (2005), Shane Carruth,Primer (2004) and Marc Decena, Dopamine (2003). Several past winners have also been awarded Jury Awards at the Festival, including the Grand Jury Prize for Primer, the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award for Sleep Dealer and the Excellence in Cinematography Award for Obselidia.

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  • Irish Drama CALVARY from Sundance Film Festival Set for Release in U.S.

      John Michael McDonagh, CALVARY, Brendan Gleeson

    The ‘blackly comedic’ Irish drama CALVARY which screened Sunday in the Premieres section of the Sundance Film Festival was acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures and scheduled to be released in the U.S. in 2014 . Written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, CALVARY’s ensemble cast includes Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen, Dylan Moran, Isaach De Bankolé, M. Emmet Walsh, Marie-Josée Croze, Domhnall Gleeson, David Wilmot, Pat Shortt, Gary Lydon, Killian Scott, Orla O’Rourke, Owen Sharpe and David McSavage. CALVARY was recently added to the lineup for the Berlin International Film Festival and is the opening night film for the 2014 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.

    CALVARY’s Father James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with sinister and troubling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish. Although he continues to comfort his own fragile daughter (Kelly Reilly) and reach out to help members of his church with their various scurrilous moral – and often comic – problems, he feels sinister and troubling forces closing in, and begins to wonder if he will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary.

    “We made a great film. In Fox Searchlight, we now have a great company behind us to send that film out into the world. Thank you, Sundance. Thank you, bourbon! Onward,” said McDonagh.

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  • Indie Comedy OBVIOUS CHILD from Sundance Film Festival to Get 2014 Release

    Gillian Robespierre’s groundbreaking debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD

    Gillian Robespierre’s debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on Friday has been snapped up by A24 for a planned 2014 theatrical release. OBVIOUS CHILD is described as an honest comedy about what happens when Brooklyn comedian Donna Stern gets dumped, fired, and pregnant just in time for the best/worst Valentine’s Day of her life.

    Gillian Robespierre’s groundbreaking debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD

    OBVIOUS CHILD opened to strong reviews with THR describing the film as “Raunchy humor laced with gradually revealed vulnerability makes for a winning combination in OBVIOUS CHILD, a raucously funny and appealing female-centric comedy that launches very promising talent on both sides of the camera.”

    Gillian Robespierre’s groundbreaking debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD

    In the film, Donna Stern is a 27-year-old Brooklyn comedian whose unapologetically lewd, warmhearted wit is pretty irresistible with audiences. When she gets heartlessly “dumped up with” by her two-timing boyfriend, Donna plunges into some light stalking and heavy moping. Hitting a serious low point, she performs a dreary set of break-up vengeance and Holocaust jokes and drunkenly falls into bed with a nice young professional named Max—not remotely her type. A few weeks later, condoms be damned, she’s pregnant. Now Donna, incapable of telling anything but the naked truth when she’s on stage, will resort to any means to avoid telling Max the score. As her date with Planned Parenthood draws near, she must confront her doubts and fears like never before. [via Sundance Film Festival]

    Gillian Robespierre’s groundbreaking debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD

    Gillian Robespierre’s groundbreaking debut comedy OBVIOUS CHILD

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  • Fox Searchlight to Release Mike Cahill’s I ORIGINS from Sundance Film Festival

    Mike Cahill, I ORIGINS

    The ‘existential drama’ I ORIGINS which premiered on Saturday at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival has been acquired by Fox Searchlight Pictures for release in the U.S. The film is scheduled to be released in 2014. Directed and written by Mike Cahill, I ORIGINS is his second feature following ANOTHER EARTH which Fox Searchlight acquired at Sundance in 2011. The film stars Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Steven Yeun and Archie Panjabi. 

    Mike Cahill, I ORIGINS

    Written and directed by Mike Cahill, and starring Michael Pitt, Brit Marling, and Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, I ORIGINS follows a molecular biologist whose study of the human eye points to evidence with far reaching implications about our scientific and spiritual beliefs.

    Mike Cahill, I ORIGINS

    Ian Gray, a PhD student studying molecular biology with a specialty in eye evolution, leaves his lab to go to a party and has an intense, but fleeting, encounter with a mysterious, masked model who escapes into the night. With only a picture of her stunning and iconic eyes, he tracks her down, and they fall in love. Their fundamentally different beliefs about life only serve to intensify their connection, and they vow to spend forever together. Years later, Ian and his lab partner, Karen, make a stunning discovery with profound existential implications. He must risk his life’s work and his family to travel across the world to find the truth behind what he has found and what it may mean. [ via Sundance Film Festival ]

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    “I am so excited to once again be home at Fox Searchlight, a place that I believe embraces creative passion and the future of cinematic storytelling,” said Cahill.

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  • Netflix to Premiere Mitt Romney Documentary, “MITT,” on Friday, January 24 | VIDEO: Watch Trailer

    Mitt Romney Documentary

    The Mitt Romney documentary, “MITT,” from director Greg Whiteley, which provides an intimate, rarely seen, behind-the-scenes look at a candidate running for the presidency, will premiere exclusively on Netflix on Friday, January 24th. 

    MITT, which World Premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival follows Romney’s presidential aspirations beginning Christmas 2006 to his initial run to become the Republican nominee in 2008 and through his Presidential concession speech in 2012. Given unprecedented access by Mitt and his family, director Greg Whiteley travels alongside the campaign through interactions with potential voters, preparations for the debates, personal moments with his family, and concluding with final presidential election night results.

    “It feels like a full circle moment to premiere this movie at Sundance,” said filmmaker, Greg Whiteley. “I first met and filmed the Romney family in Park City in 2006 as they gathered to discuss whether Mitt should run for President. Over the next 7 years I couldn’t believe I was filming inside rooms and situations I had no business being in. Now that I’ve finished I couldn’t be more pleased to share this experience with audiences around the world through Netflix.”

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  • FINAL RECIPE Starring Michelle Yeoh Among 15 Films in Culinary Cinema Program of the 64th Berlinale, Berlin International Film Festival

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    The Korean film FINAL RECIPE by Gina Kim will open the Culinary Cinema program of the 64th Berlinale, Berlin International Film Festival, which will be held from February 9 to 14, 2014. “We like it hot… but don’t let it burn” is the motto of the 2014 Culinary Cinema program. In FINAL RECIPE, Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) plays the producer of an extremely glamorous cooking contest who becomes entangled in a family drama. 

    Franc Aleu’s documentary El Somni (THE DREAM)Franc Aleu’s documentary El Somni (THE DREAM)

    Franc Aleu’s documentary El Somni (THE DREAM) is about the Roca brothers from Girona, a Catalonian town. Since 2013, their restaurant, El Celler de Can Roca, is number one on the list of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants. At an exclusive dinner with twelve top personalities from the fields of gastronomy, art and science, the brothers’ extraordinary dishes are put in an intercultural context through video projections and performances. 

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    With ZONE PRO SITE: THE MOVEABLE FEAST, Chen Yu-Hsun presents a zany, colourful comedy about traditional Taiwanese outdoor catering chefs. 

    Yuzo Asahara’s Bushi No Kondate (A TALE OF SAMURAI COOKING - A TRUE LOVE STORY)Yuzo Asahara’s Bushi No Kondate (A TALE OF SAMURAI COOKING – A TRUE LOVE STORY)

    Yuzo Asahara’s Bushi No Kondate (A TALE OF SAMURAI COOKING – A TRUE LOVE STORY) is a Japanese love story between a samurai chef, who prefers swords to kitchen knives, and his wife, who is a brilliant cook. 

    In NATURAL RESISTANCE, Jonathan Nossiter documents how Italian winemakers, who rely on local traditions, battle norms set by the EU and winegrowers’ associations. He connects scenes in vineyards with archive footage from the Cineteca Bologna, and so reveals the relationship between culture and agriculture. 

    Fisher Stevens’ and Robert Nixon’s film MISSION BLUE tells of the life of marine biologist and environmentalist Sylvia Earle and her “Hope Spots” project. Sanjay Rawal’s documentary FOOD CHAINS was co-produced by, among others, Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives) and Eric Schlosser (Food, Inc.), and shows the current struggle of farmworkers against deplorable working conditions in Florida and California. THE FOOD GUIDE TO LOVE by Dominic Harari and Teresa de Pelegri describes the romantic relationship between an Irish omnivore and a Spanish vegetarian. In Le Semeur (THE SOWER), Julie Perron portrays a Canadian artist who unites cultivating and preserving rare seeds with inventive art performances. Diego Luna’s feature CESAR CHAVEZ (USA) provides the historical backdrop for FOOD CHAINS, showing how civil rights activist César Chávez successfully organized field workers to fight for their rights in 1960s California.

    The 15th and final full-length film in the series is the Italian documentary I Cavaliere della Laguna (THE KNIGHTS OF THE LAGOON), by Walter Bencini, about a fishing cooperative on the coast of Tuscany. 

    The short films EL JUEGO EN LA MESA, 3 ACRES IN DETROIT and I MACCHERONI complete the program.

    On February 14, during “Youth Food Cinema”, Jacques-Rémy Girerd and Benoït Chieux’s animated film Tante Hilda! (AUNT HILDA! – France / Luxembourg) will be presented. It examines the topic of genetically modified plants in a way that is comprehensible to children and inspires debate.  

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  • British Musical Feature GOD HELP THE GIRL to Open Generation 14plus Program of 2014 Berlin International Film Festival

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    The Generation 14plus program of the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival will open with the British musical feature GOD HELP THE GIRL by Stuart Murdoch. In his directorial debut, founder and lead singer of the band Belle and Sebastian gives what the festival describes as a profound and charming account of a summer love in the beat clubs of Glasgow. Stuart Murdoch and his leading actors, Emily Browning, Olly Alexander and Hannah Murray, are expected to attend the premiere on February 7, 2014.

    Loulou, l’incroyable secret (WOLFY, THE INCREDIBLE SECRET) by Grégoire Solotareff and Eric OmondLoulou, l’incroyable secret (WOLFY, THE INCREDIBLE SECRET) by Grégoire Solotareff and Eric Omond

    The Generation Kplus competition will open on February 7 with the animated film Loulou, l’incroyable secret (WOLFY, THE INCREDIBLE SECRET) by Grégoire Solotareff and Eric Omond. This brilliantly artistic family film from France is one of five feature-length animated films in this year’s program.

     The eleven children on the Children’s Jury and the seven teenagers on the Youth Jury will award the section’s Crystal Bears.  Generation’s main prize is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. 

    The International Jury of Generation 14plus will award the Grand Prix for Best Feature – the three jury members are: Laura Astorga Carrera from Costa Rica, director of the film Princesas Rojas (Berlinale 2013); filmmaker Jan Soldat from Germany, who has presented three much-discussed short films at the Berlinale (including Crazy Dennis Tiger, Berlinale 2012); as well as N. Bird Runningwater, a Cheyenne / Mescalero Apache from the USA who is head of the “Native American and Indigenous Program” at the Sundance Institute, and advisor for the Berlinale’s special series “NATIVe – A Journey into Indigenous Cinema”.

    The three jurors of the International Jury in the Generation Kplus competition will award the Grand Prix for Best Feature and the Special Prize for Best Short Film. The three jury members are: Catriona McKenzie from Australia, director of the film Satellite Boy (Special Mention at the Berlinale 2013); film journalist Christian Bellaj from Germany; and Dutch filmmaker Boudewijn Koole, whose workKauwboy (Berlinale 2012) won the Grand Prix of the International Jury of Generation Kplus, as well as the Best First Feature Award of the entire Festival.

    Generation 14plus

    3 Histoires d’Indiens (3 INDIAN TALES) – Canada
    By Robert Morin
    Three stories over four seasons. Depicting the life of a new generation of Native Americans who are less resigned and more active than their parents. From the inside out, this fictional feature offers authentic insights into everyday life on a reservation today.
    World premiere

    ärtico (arctic– Spain
    By Gabri Velázquez
    What’s the value of family when everything has lost all rhyme or reason? Gabri Velázquez presents the everyday moods and states of mind of Spanish adolescents during the economic crisis. Sparse in dialogue and using static tableaux-like imagery, the entire composition is also deeply influenced by music.
    World premiere

    Feriado (Holiday– Ecuador / Argentina
    By Diego Araujo
    In a remote region in the Andes, shy Juan Pablo meets self-assured Juano. A fragile romance evolves that transcends all class distinctions. Their tender explorations are set against a corruption scandal that shakes Juan Pablo’s rich banking family to the core.
    World premiere

    Mavi Dalga (The Blue Wave– Turkey / Germany / Netherlands / Greece
    By Zeynep Dadak and Merve Kayan
    This clique of girls still talks about boys, clothes and the latest music. Yet its carefree days are drawing to a close. A new life is imminent, and this feels both exciting and dangerous. An ensemble film about the end of adolescence and a new beginning.
    International premiere

    Supernova – Netherlands / Germany / Belgium
    By Tamar van den Dop
    Where Meis lives, absolutely nothing ever happens. She loses herself in wistful fantasies about love, sex and a world elsewhere. A refreshingly bizarre story that conveys, on all cinematic levels, a sense of immanent change.
    World premiere

    Obietnica (The Word– Poland / Denmark
    By Anna Kazejak
    After a silly infidelity, Janek is doing everything to try to win back his girlfriend. A highly emotional youth-drama and a suspenseful crime story are intricately and cleverly woven together.
    World premiere

    Violet – Belgium / Netherlands
    By Bas Devos
    In a shopping mall, Jesse’s best friend is stabbed to death right before his eyes. To convey his silent despair, the film uses long shots that have an artistic, photographic quality and are embedded in a spherical sound track. 
    World premiere

    What We Do in the Shadows – New Zealand / USA
    By Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement
    Youth is not a question of age. In their mockumentary, the popular team from the cult TV series Flight of the Conchords and the film Eagle vs. Shark takes a biting look at the life, love and woes in a Wellington flat shared by vampires.
    European premiere

    Above Us All – Netherlands / Belgium
    By Eugenie Jansen
    After the death of her Indigenous mother in Australia, Shay’s father insists on returning to his old home in Belgium. Grief and leave-taking are dealt with quite differently in these two places. In 3D and 360-degree pans, the film revolves around the question of our existence in time and space.
    World premiere (out of competition)

    The programme also includes:

    52 Tuesdays, Australia, by Sophie Hyde – EP
    Atlántida (Atlantida), Argentina / France, by Inés María Barrionuevo – WP
    Einstein and Einstein, People’s Republic of China, by Cao Baoping – EP
    Galore, Australia, by Rhys Graham – IP
    God Help the Girl, Great Britain, by Stuart Murdoch – EP
    Il Sud è Niente (South Is Nothing), Italy / France, by Fabio Mollo – EP
    Ömheten (Broken Hill Blues), Sweden, by Sofia Norlin – IP
    Somos Mari Pepa (We Are Mari Pepa), Mexico, by Samuel Kishi Leopo – EP

    Generation Kplus

    Beyond Beyond – Sweden / Denmark
    By Esben Toft Jacobsen
    In search of his mother, the little rabbit Johan enters the fantastic underworld of the Feather King. Jacobsen’s third film in Generation is an elaborate, animated 3D family adventure that tells profoundly of love and loss.
    World premiere

    Emil & Ida i Lönneberga (That Boy Emil– Sweden
    By Per Åhlin, Alicja Jaworski Björk and Lasse Persson
    Little Emil just wants to help, but then everything always goes wrong. Banned to the shed, he’s supposed to think about his misdeeds – that is, until he gets into mischief again. Astrid Lindgren narrates this lovingly animated film about the little prankster who is known in German-speaking countries as Michel. 
    German premiere (out of competition)

    Finn – Netherlands / Belgium
    By Frans Weisz
    Finn just has to learn to play the violin! Music entwines reality and dreams – and helps him see his dead mother again. Flemish actor Jan Decleir brilliantly embodies the mysterious violin teacher.
    International premiere

    Hitono Nozomino Yorokobiyo (Joy of Man’s Desiring– Japan
    By Masakazu Sugita
    After an earthquake, Haruna and her little brother Sotha are taken in by relatives. Nobody has told the boy that his parents are dead, a fact that weighs heavily on Haruna. In meditative images, this debut film sensitively portrays the repercussions of huge catastrophes on children.
    World premiere

    Jack et la mécanique du cœur (Jack and the Cuckoo-Clock Heart– France / Belgium
    By Mathias Malzieu and Stéphane Berla
    A cuckoo clock beats in Jack’s chest, instead of a heart. Falling in love is strictly forbidden, because strong emotions will cause his clock to tick wildly out of control. Mathias Malzieu adapted his bestselling short novel for this fantastic animated film; the songs are all by his band Dionysos. 
    International premiere

    Killa (The Fort) – India
    By Avinash Arun
    After moving, Chinu finds it difficult to adjust to his new surroundings. But gradually he makes new friends and gains more confidence. An atmospheric coming-of-age story, in which the landscape and the weather play a decisive role.
    World premiere

    Midden in de Winternacht (A Christmoose Story– Netherlands / Sweden / Belgium
    By Lourens Blok
    Mr. Moose, Santa Claus’s flying elk, has crashed into the barn and urgently needs help from little Max. This wintery adventure, based on Andreas Steinhöfel’s book for children, spices up this traditional Christmas tale with charming humour and irony.
    International premiere

    Were Dengê Min (Come to My Voice– Turkey / Germany / France
    By Hüseyin Karabey
    Jiyan’s Kurdish father will only be let out of prison if he turns in a weapon. The search for the gun that he has never possessed takes Jiyan and his grandmother on an odyssey. Hüseyin Karabey has blend different narrative threads into a cinematic gem.
    World premiere

    The programme also includes:

    Ciencias Naturales (Natural Sciences), Argentina / France, by Matías Lucchesi – WP
    Loulou, l’incroyable secret (Wolfy, the Incredible Secret), France, by Grégoire Solotareff and Éric Omond – IP
    MGP Missionen (The Contest), Denmark, by Martin Miehe-Renard – IP
    Tante Hilda! (Aunt Hilda!), France / Luxembourg, by Jacques-Rémy Girerd and Benoît Chieux – IP

    Short films – Generation 14plus

    Cowboys Janken Ook (Even Cowboys Get to Cry), Netherlands, by Mees Peijnenburg – IP
    Emo (the musical), Australia, by Neil Triffett – WP
    Exchange & Mart, Great Britain, by Martin Clark and Cara Connolly – EP
    Luna Vieja (Old Moon), Puerto Rico, by Raisa Bonnet – EP
    Mike, Great Britain, by Petros Silvestros – WP
    Proavlio (Schoolyard), Greece, by Rinio Dragasaki – IP
    rhizome, Japan, by Masahiro Ohsuka – EP
    Seagulls, Great Britain, by Martin Smith – WP
    Snowblind, Australia, by Sean Kruck, Berlinale Generation 14plus 2009: Summer Breaks – IP
    SOLITON, Japan, by Isamu Hirabayashi, Berlinale Generation 14plus 2013: Ninja & Soldier –WP
    Søn (Son), Denmark, by Kristoffer Kiørboe – WP
    Tits, Great Britain, by Alex Winckler, Berlinale Generation Kplus 2011: Thomas – IP
    iBhokhwe (The Goat), South Africa, by John Trengove, Berlinale Talent 2014 – WP 
    Vetrarmorgun (Winter Morning) Faroe Islands, by Sakaris Stórá, Berlinale Talent 2010) – IP

    Short films – Generation Kplus

    Ağrı ve Dağ (Ağri and the Mountain), Turkey, by Hasan Serin – EP
    el (away), Hungary, by Roland Ferge – WP
    Eleven, New Zealand, by Abigail Greenwood – WP
    Eu não digo adeus, digo até logo (I Don’t Say Goodbye, I Say See You Soon), Brazil, by Giuliana Monteiro – WP
    Hijos de la tierra (Earth’s Children), Peru, by Diego Sarmiento, Berlinale Talent 2014 – WP
    Kalle Kran, Sweden, by Johan Hagelbäck, Berlinale Generation Kplus 2013: Köttbullarna och mobbångrarna – WP
    Min vän lage (My Friend Lage), Sweden / Denmark, by Eva Lindström, Berlinale Kinderfilmfest 1995: Lutning – EP
    Moy lichniy los’ (My Own Personal Moose), Russian Federation, by Leonid Shmelkov – WP
    Nain Géant (Dwarf Giant), Switzerland / France, by Fabienne Giezendanner – WP
    Out of this World, Sweden, by Viktor Nordenskiöld – WP
    Pigs, USA / Singapore / Malaysia, by Laura Mohai – IP
    Rangzen (Freedom), India, by Gaurav Saxena – WP
    Sārtulis (Little Ruddy) Latvia, by Dace Rīdūze, Berlinale Generation Kplus 2011: ZĪĻUKS – WP
    Sepatu Baru (On Stopping the Rain), Indonesia, by Aditya Ahmad – IP
    Sprout, Republic of Korea, by Ga-eun Yoon – IP
    The Dam Keeper, USA, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi – WP 
    Vāsa (Vasa), Latvia, by Jānis Cimmermanis, Berlinale Generation Kplus 2012: Corrida – WP

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  • Focus Features Acquires Zach Braff’s Comedy WISH I WAS HERE from Sundance Film Festival

    Zach Braff's comedy film WISH I WAS HERE

    Zach Braff’s comedy film WISH I WAS HERE, was quickly acquired by Focus Features after its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival over the weekend. WISH I WAS HERE is Braff’s follow-up to his indie breakout hit GARDEN STATE. WISH I WAS HERE was directed by Zach Braff from a screenplay he wrote with his brother, Adam; and stars Zach Braff along with Kate Hudson, Mandy Patinkin, Josh Gad, Ashley Greene, Joey King, Pierce Gagnon and the late James Avery. Braff made headlines when he announced that WISH I WAS HERE would be funded by the crowd-funding site Kickstarter. 

    WISH I WAS HERE tells the story of a thirty-something man who finds himself at a major crossroads, which forces him to examine his life, his career, and his family. WISH I WAS HERE follows Aidan Bloom (Braff), a struggling actor who faces crises of life and faith when his father (Mandy Patinkin) is diagnosed with terminal cancer. With his father no longer able to pay for the private Jewish school that his two children attend, and with no gigs on the horizon, he’s forced to home school the kids while his wife Sarah (Kate Hudson) works a desk job she can’t stand. Meanwhile his reclusive little brother (Josh Gad) refuses to even visit their ailing dad.

    “We are thrilled to be in business with Zach Braff,” said Focus Features CEO Peter Schlessel. “GARDEN STATE was a huge benchmark in the world of independent film, and we are looking forward to continuing to support Zach and his unique voice. With WISH I WAS HERE, he has once again delivered a film that perfectly captures something essential about our lives, and presents it with the laughter and emotion we all recognize.”

    “I am very excited to be partnering with Focus Features as they are one of the biggest supporters of independent film in the business. This is the perfect collaboration for us as they recognize and appreciate how unique our journey has been to get this film made,” says Braff. “Their enthusiasm to embrace our Kickstarter backers, while we fulfill our promises and rewards, made them a natural fit. My 46,520 backers are amazingly supportive and without them this film would not be a reality“

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