• THE ACT OF KILLING, CUTIE AND THE BOXER, STORIES WE TELL Among 2014 Cinema Eye Winners

    THE ACT OF KILLING, CUTIE AND THE BOXER, STORIES WE TELL Among 2014 Cinema Eye Winners

    THE ACT OF KILLING, that features former Indonesian death squad leaders re-enacting their crimes, took the top prize – the award for Outstanding Feature at the 7th Annual Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Filmmaking. Sarah Polley was named the year’s Outstanding Director for STORIES WE TELL, her personal exploration of memory and storytelling.  Zachary Heinzerling’s CUTIE AND THE BOXER, a portrait of the relationship between two New York artists, received three honors, including Outstanding Debut for Heinzerling, Outstanding Graphics and Animation for Art Jail and Outstanding Original Score for Yasuaki Shimizu.  Dave Grohl’s SOUND CITY won the Audience Choice Prize, voted on by the public and the Legacy Award was presented to the landmark 1976 film HARLAN COUNTY, USA, about a brutal coal strike in Kentucky.

    The following is a complete list of Cinema Eye Honors winners for 2014:

    Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Feature Filmmaking

    The Act of Killing
    Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer
    Produced by Signe Byrge Sørensen
    Presented by Steve James

    Outstanding Achievement in Direction

    Sarah Polley
    Stories We Tell
    Presented by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady

    Outstanding Achievement in Editing

    Nels Bangerter
    Let the Fire Burn
    Presented by Thelma Schoonmaker

    Audience Choice Prize

    Sound City
    Directed by Dave Grohl
    Presented by John Flansburgh and Robin “Goldie” Goldwasser

    Outstanding Achievement in Production

    Signe Byrge Sørensen
    The Act of Killing
    Presented by Jennifer Fox and Ross Kauffman

    Outstanding Nonfiction Film for Television

    The Crash Reel
    Directed by Lucy Walker
    Produced by Julian Cautherley and Lucy Walker
    For HBO Documentary Films: Executive Producer Sheila Nevins and Supervising Producer Sara Bernstein

    Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction Short Filmmaking

    A Story for the Modlins
    Directed by Sergio Oksman
    Presented by Kirsten Johnson and Darius Marder

    Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography

    Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel
    Leviathan
    Presented by Kirsten Johnson and Darius Marder

    Heterodox Award

    Post Tenebras Lux
    Directed by Carlos Reygadas
    Presented by Jeremy Saulnier and Angela Tucker

    Outstanding Achievement in an Original Music Score

    Yasuaki Shimizu
    Cutie and the Boxer
    Presented by Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman

    Spotlight Award

    The Last Station
    Directed by Cristian Soto and Catalina Vergara
    Presented by Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman

    Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design and Animation

    Art Jail
    Cutie and the Boxer
    Presented by Chris Hegedus and Jehane Noujaim

    Outstanding Achievement in a Debut Feature Film

    Zachary Heinzerling
    Cutie and the Boxer
    Presented by Chris Hegedus and Jehane Noujaim

    Legacy Award

    Harlan County, USA
    Directed and Produced by Barbara Kopple
    Presented by Kristi Jacobson

    Hell Yeah Prize

    Josh Fox
    Gasland and Gasland, Part 2
    Presented by AJ Schnack

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  • Singer Tracy Chapman, Critic Leonard Maltin Among Jury Members Announced for 2014 Sundance Film Festival

    Singer Tracy Chapman, Critic Leonard Maltin Among Jury Members Announced for 2014 Sundance Film Festival

    Sundance Film Festival announced the members of the six juries awarding prizes at the upcoming festival set for January 16 to 26, 2014, in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. Short Film Awards will be announced at a ceremony on January 21 at Park City’s Jupiter Bowl. Feature film awards will be announced at a separate ceremony on January 25 in Park City.

    U.S. DOCUMENTARY JURY

    Tracy Chapman
    Tracy Chapman is a Grammy Award–winning singer/songwriter and international recording artist. She has made eight studio albums since her multiplatinum debut in 1988, includingTracy Chapman, Crossroads, Matters of the Heart, New Beginning, Telling Stories, Let it Rain, Where You Live, and Our Bright Future. In 2008, Chapman made her theatre debut composing the music for a new production of Athol Fugard’s classic 1961 play Blood Knot, which opened at San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theatre. She has toured extensively in the last 25 years in the United States and abroad and has appeared frequently to support social and humanitarian causes, including for the Amnesty International Human Rights Now! tour, the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute, and concerts for Tibetan Freedom, Farm Aid, the Special Olympics, and amfAR.

    Charlotte Cook
    Charlotte Cooke is the director of programming at Hot Docs, North America’s largest documentary festival. She was previously head of film programming and training at the Frontline Club in London, an organization dedicated to championing independent journalism and freedom of expression. Cook has worked with the BBC’s Storyville, the Channel 4 BritDoc Foundation’s Puma Catalyst Awards, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where she curated the Conflict|Reportage program. She has also written extensively for a number of different publications and was the main photographic researcher for the launch of London’sThe Times online archive project. In addition to her programming activities, Cook advises organizations on media literacy, specializes in investigative journalism on international conflict, and has an academic background in the role technology plays for the media.

    Kahane Cooperman
    Kahane Cooperman is the producer of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. She has been with the show since its inception in 1996, moving from field producer to senior producer, supervising producer and then coexecutive producer from 2005 to 2013. For her work, she has received ten Primetime Emmy Awards and two Peabodys. Cooperman began her career in documentaries at Maysles Films in New York City. She has produced and directed several documentaries, including the short Cool Water, which premiered at the 1991 Sundance Film Festival, andMaking Dazed about Richard Linklater’s Dazed and Confused, which was acquired by the Criterion Collection. Kahane also produced the feature doc Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam,directed by Nick Broomfield. Currently, Cooperman is producing two independent docs, Going Pro and Judee Sill and is on the advisory board of the Montclair Film Festival. She holds an MFA in film from Columbia University.

    Morgan Neville
    Morgan Neville is an award-winning filmmaker who has spent 20 years working as a cultural documentarian. Neville has been nominated for three Grammys for his music films: Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story, Muddy Waters Can’t Be Satisfied, and Johnny Cash’s America.His other films include Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues, The Cool School, and Troubadours,which screened at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Through his company, Tremolo Productions, Neville has also produced films such as The Rolling Stones’ Crossfire Hurricane,Pearl Jam Twenty, The Night James Brown Saved Boston, and Beauty Is Embarrassing. His most recent film is 20 Feet from Stardom, which premiered on Day One of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and went on to become the top-grossing documentary of the year.

    Jonathan Oppenheim 
    Jonathan Oppenheim is a documentary film editor whose credits include the now-classic Paris Is Burning, cowinner of the 1991 Sundance Documentary Grand Jury Prize, an IDA Award, and awards from the New York and Los Angeles film critics. Other credits include Sister Helen,which won the Documentary Directing Award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival; Arguing the World, which earned a Peabody Award; and Children Underground, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Oppenheim edited and coproduced The Oath, the second film in Laura Poitras’s post-9/11 trilogy, a winner of multiple awards, including a Gotham. Most recently, he was editor/coproducer of Andre Gregory: Before and After Dinner, and coeditor of William and the Windmill, winner of the 2013 Grand Jury Prize at SXSW. He has participated as both advisor and fellow at the Sundance Institute Documentary Edit and Story Lab.

    U.S. DRAMATIC JURY

    Leonard Maltin
    Leonard Maltin is best known for his annual Leonard Maltin’s Movie Guide and his 30-year run on television’s Entertainment Tonight. He teaches at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and appears on Reelz Channel. Maltin’s books include The 151 Best Movies You’ve Never Seen, Of Mice and Magic: A History of American Animated Cartoons, The Disney Films, and The Art of the Cinematographer. He has served as president of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, votes on selections for the National Film Registry, and sits on the Board of Directors of the National Film Preservation Foundation. He also hosted and coproduced the popular Walt Disney Treasures DVD series. Maltin has received awards from the American Society of Cinematographers, the Telluride Film Festival, the Anthology Film Archives, and San Diego’s Comic-Con International. He holds court at leonardmaltin.com and on his self-named YouTube channel.

    Peter Saraf
    Peter Saraf’s producing credits include The Kings of Summer, Safety Not Guaranteed, Our Idiot Brother, Jack Goes Boating, Sunshine Cleaning, Away We Go, Is Anybody There?, Little Miss Sunshine, Everything Is Illuminated, The Truth About Charlie, Adaptation, Ulee’s Gold, and the feature documentaries Mandela and The Agronomist. He recently completed work on Gods Behaving Badly and is in postproduction on Me Him Her. Saraf has been nominated for Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards and has won multiple other honors, including Independent Spirit, Gotham, and Producers Guild of America awards. He is the cofounder of Big Beach, a New York–based independent film-production and financing company. Saraf is also the current chair of the Producers Guild of America East.

    Lone Scherfig
    Lone Scherfig began her career directing award-winning commercials and television dramas in her native Denmark. Her first feature as director, The Birthday Trip, premiered at the 1991 Berlin International Film Festival, and her second feature, On Our Own, won the Grand Prize at the Montreal World Film Festival. Scherfig wrote and directed Denmark’s fifth Dogme film, Italian for Beginners, which won the Silver Bear, the FIPRESCI Prize, and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. Her first English-language film, Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself, which she cowrote with Anders Thomas Jensen, received four British Independent Film Award nominations. Scherfig directed An Education, which won the World Cinema Audience Award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and received Academy Award nominations for best picture, best adapted screenplay, and best actress. She is currently in postproduction on Posh.

    Bryan Singer
    Bryan Singer is an American filmmaker, writer, and producer who has been a tour de force for nearly 20 years. Singer’s first feature film, Public Access, was cowinner of the Dramatic Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. Since then he’s assembled an award-winning and critically acclaimed resume with the 1995 crime-thriller classic, The Usual Suspects, which won Academy Awards for best original screenplay and best supporting actor, as well as the seminal comic-book films X-Men (2000) and X2 (2003). Singer executive-produced the Emmy Award-winning series House, as well as producing the 2011 hit X-Men: First Class. Currently, he is back at the helm of the franchise that he helped create, both directing and producing X-Men: Days of Future Past. Coming back to the Sundance Film Festival marks a return to his filmmaking roots at the festival that gave him his first major break.

    Dana Stevens
    Dana Stevens is the film critic at Slate.com. She is also cohost of the Slate Culture Gabfest podcast and the host of another podcast, the Slate Spoiler Special. Stevens is one of 12 contributors to the weekly “Bookends” column on the back page of the New York Times Book Review. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Stevens studied comparative literature at the University of California at Berkeley and got started writing about film in 2002 with a personal movie blog, “The High Sign.” She now feels very lucky to live in Brooklyn with a man, a child, and a dog, and to get to write and talk about movies, books, and culture for a living.

    WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY JURY

    Andrea Nix Fine
    Andrea Nix Fine is an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker who specializes in creating visually powerful and authentic portraits of characters who tell their own story. Crafted with her husband and directing partner, Sean, the Fines’ films have been hailed by critics as “unflinching,” “spirit raising,” and “visually ravishing.” Their short film Inocente won the 2013 Academy Award for best documentary short. The Fines’ feature documentary, Life According to Sam, debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and aired on HBO. The film won awards at the Heartland, Nantucket, AFI, and Mountainfilm film festivals. The Fines’ filmWar/Dance won the documentary Directing Award at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival as well as Emmy Awards for best documentary and best cinematography and was nominated for an Academy Award. Colby College recently honored Nix with a doctorate of fine arts. The Fines have two sons and live in Washington, DC.

    Sally Riley
    A Wiradjuri woman, Sally Riley has been at the forefront of Indigenous filmmaking in Australia for more than 13 years. Currently the head of the Indigenous Department at ABC1 television, Riley’s mandate is to bring distinctive Indigenous content to a primetime audience for that national network. She was responsible for the award-winning TV drama series, Redfern Now. As manager of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department, Riley initiated the production of a significant body of short films, documentaries, and feature films and fostered a new generation of Indigenous filmmakers, including Warwick Thornton (Samson and Delilah), and Wayne Blair (The Sapphires). A filmmaker herself, Riley’s film, Confessions of a Headhunter, won the AFI Award for best short film in 2000. In 2011, she was awarded the Cecil Holmes Award from the Australian Directors Guild.

    Caspar Sonnen
    Caspar Sonnen thinks big screens are the best but theorizes that Dziga Vertov would have loved the Internet. At the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), he created the online documentary channel IDFA.tv and founded the festival’s new media program, IDFA DocLab, which has become one of the world’s leading platforms for interactive documentary storytelling. Sonnen regularly travels with the program to film festivals like Cannes, Berlin, SXSW, and Tribeca. He has commissioned installations and organized events with the National Film Board of Canada and worked with artists like Ira Glass, Brent Hoff, and Jonathan Harris. Before joining IDFA, Sonnen worked in theatrical exhibition, distribution, and journalism. In 2003, he cofounded the Open Air Film Festival Amsterdam, one of Europe’s biggest outdoor events devoted to international art-house cinema. Sonnen is an advisor for SXSW Film, MIT’s Open Documentary Lab, and IFP’s New Media Center.

    WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC JURY

    Carlo Chatrian
    Journalist, author, and programmer Carlo Chatrian graduated in literature and philosophy from Turin University with additional emphases in journalism and communications. From the early 1990s, he worked regularly as a film critic for the magazines Filmcritica, Duellanti, andCineforum and is director of the magazine Panoramiques. Chatrian has published numerous essays and monographs on filmmakers ranging from Errol Morris to Wong Kar-Wai, Frederick Wiseman to Nicolas Philibert. As a programmer, he has worked with festivals and institutions such as Cinéma du Réel in Paris, the Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Turin, and the Courmayeur Noir Film Festival in Italy. Chatrian was deputy director of the Alba International Film Festival from 2001 to 2007 and started working with the Locarno International Film Festival in 2002, where he was named artistic director in 2012. At Locarno, he has curated retrospectives on Nanni Moretti, Manga Impact, Ernst Lubitsch, Vincente Minnelli, and Otto Preminger. In 2011, he became director of the Film Commission Vallée d’Aoste Foundation.

    Sebastián Lelio
    Sebastián Lelio is a Chilean director. In 2006, his first film, La sagrada familia, premiered at the San Sebastián Film Festival. The film received 28 awards and earned him international recognition. Lelio’s second film, Navidad, debuted in 2009 at the Cannes Film Festival’s Directors’ Fortnight. El año del tigre, his third feature, screened at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2011. Lelio’s fourth film, Gloria, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2013, where it was a critical and popular success. It won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and earned a Silver Bear for best actress for Paulina García. The National Board of Review namedGloria one of 2013’s top five foreign language films, and it is nominated for an Independent Spirit Award as one of the best foreign language films. Lelio is currently working on his fifth feature film.

    Nansun Shi
    Esteemed and prolific producer Nansun Shi has produced such blockbuster hits as Infernal Affairs (2002), Detective Dee: Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010), Late Autumn (2010), Flying Swords of Dragon Gate in 3-D (2011), and Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon (2013).Variety named Shi one of the 50 most influential independent filmmakers around the world, and CineAsia acclaimed her producer of the year in 2005. She was pivotal in the success of Cinema City and Film Workshop Co. Ltd., which she founded with internationally acclaimed producer/director Tsui Hark. Committed to the progress of Hong Kong cinema, Shi is a member of the Hong Kong Film Development Council. She has been a juror at both the Cannes Film Festival and the Berlin International Film Festival.

    SHORT FILM JURY

    Vernon Chatman
    Vernon Chatman is a four-time Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, director, and voice actor. He cocreated the cult series Wonder Showzen, as well as Adult Swim’s Xavier: Renegade Angeland The Heart, She Holler. Chatman is currently a writer/producer on Louie on the FX network and has worked on South Park since its fourth season. Chatman has written for The Chris Rock Show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and Adult Swim’s Delocated. He made the experimental filmFinal Flesh, which both Sight & Sound and Film Comment called “one of the best films of 2010.” Chatman cowrote the 2011 animated short The External World, which won more than 20 international awards. He is the author of the 2013 book Mindsploitation and producer of the 2013 Andy Kaufman comedy album Andy and His Grandmother.

    Joshua Leonard
    Filmmaker/actor Joshua Leonard first came to the Sundance Film Festival in 1999 with the cult-classic sensation The Blair Witch Project. His directorial debut, the short film The Youth in Us, premiered at the Festival in 2005. His narrative feature debut, The Lie, screened at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Leonard’s recent acting work includes Humpday, which won a Special Jury Prize at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival; HBO’s series True Detective; Vera Farmiga’sHigher Ground, which screened at the Festival in 2011; and MGM’s upcoming If I Stay, directed by acclaimed Festival veteran R.J. Cutler. Leonard has also directed music videos for popular acts such as Fitz and the Tantrums, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Morcheeba, as well as teaching directing and acting at the New York Film Academy, University of California Irvine, and Academia Internacional de Cinema in São Paulo, Brazil.

    Ania Trzebiatowska
    Ania Trzebiatowska is the artistic director of the Off Plus Camera International Festival of Independent Cinema, based in Krakow, Poland. This annual celebration of independent film is one of the leading events of this kind in Europe. She has been with the festival for the last five years, and under her direction, it has grown significantly in stature with its competition for first- and second-time filmmakers offering financial support for new talent. Trzebiatowska hosts numerous guest events and designs parallel sidebars as well as the festival’s touring program. With her background in film studies and digital culture, she has worked in both the BBC’s documentary programs and the broadcast department of the British Museum as well as in the United Kingdom, around Europe, and in the United States. In 2012, she produced The Unspeakable Act, directed by Dan Sallitt, which played at festivals in Sarasota, Rotterdam, and Vienna.

    ALFRED P. SLOAN FEATURE FILM PRIZE JURY (SCIENCE IN FILM)

    Dr. Kevin Hand
    Dr. Kevin Hand is deputy chief scientist for Solar System Exploration at NASA. His research focuses on the origin, evolution, and distribution of life in the solar system. His fieldwork involves exploring some of Earth’s most extreme environments from the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica, to the depths of the Earth’s oceans, to the glaciers of Kilimanjaro.

    Flora Lichtman
    Flora Lichtman is a science journalist living in New York. She has worked as a video journalist for the New York Times and National Public Radio’s Science Friday and writes regularly forPopular Science magazine. She is the coauthor of Annoying: The Science of What Bugs Us.

    Max Mayer
    Max Mayer is a founder and producing director of New York Stage and Film and has directed over 50 new plays by writers such as John Patrick Shanley, Lee Blessing, and Eric Overmyer. In addition to writing and directing Better Living and Adam, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and won the Sloan Prize, Mayer has directed As Cool as I Am and episodes of The West WingAlias, and Family Law and written three produced plays.

    Jon Spaihts
    Jon Spaihts is the screenwriter of The Darkest Hour, Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, and the upcoming Passengers and The Mummy. The one-time physics student and science writer continues to specialize in science fiction.

    Jill Tarter
    Astronomer Jill Tarter, the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for the SETI Institute, has devoted her career to hunting for signs of sentient beings elsewhere. The lead for Project Phoenix, a decade-long SETI scrutiny of about 750 nearby star systems, she now leads SETI’s efforts to build and operate the Allen Telescope Array. A 2009 TED prize recipient, she is also the real-life researcher upon whom the Jodie Foster character in Contact is largely based.

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  • VIDEO: Watch Trailer for Japanese Sex Comedy R100 Set for 2014 Sundance Film Festival

    R100 directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto

    Check out the trailer for the Japanese comedy R100 directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto and set for the upcoming 2014 Sundance Film Festival. In R100, which premiered last year at the Toronto International Film Festival, Nao Ohmori (star of Takashi Miike’s Ichi the Killer) plays Takafumi Katayama, a mild-mannered father who escapes the pressures of daily life by joining a mysterious S&M club, where the so-called Queens visit clients in real-life settings. While at first the rough treatment and humiliation he receives from leather-clad women in cafés and restaurants is enjoyable, Takafumi soon realizes that he’s opened a door that cannot be closed.

    Unable to end his relationship with the club, he finds himself pursued by a gang of ruthless dominatrices, each with a very unique talent. Takafumi must either find a way to turn the tables, or walk even further down this dark yet sexy path.

    The Sundance Film Festival program describes the film as “Employing an exuberant swirl of gonzo set pieces, imaginative plot twists, and absurd meta experiences executed with complete control, director Hitoshi Matsumoto unleashes a wildly over-the-top, intense sex comedy upon an unsuspecting international audience. Even the title, referencing Japanese rating systems, suggests that no mind younger than 100 years old can grasp the fantasia within the film. Be warned.”

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  • Documentary WATERMARK Wins Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2013 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award | VIDEO

    WATERMARK, directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky

    WATERMARK, directed by Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky, described as a mesmerizing portrait of the planet’s lifeblood,  won the Toronto Film Critics Association’s 2013 Rogers Best Canadian Film Award.  Also nominated for the award were Gabrielle, directed by Louise Archambault, and The Dirties, directed by Matt Johnson.  The $100,000 value of the Rogers Best Canadian Film Award makes it by far the richest annual arts prize in Canada.  As runners-up, Archambault and Johnson each received $5,000

    Watermark is a feature documentary from multiple-award winning filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier, and renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky, marking their second collaboration after Manufactured Landscapes in 2006. The film brings together diverse stories from around the globe about our relationship with water: how we are drawn to it, what we learn from it, how we use it and the consequences of that use. We see massive floating abalone farms off China’s Fujian coast and the construction site of the biggest arch dam in the world – the Xiluodu, six times the size of the Hoover. We visit the barren desert delta where the mighty Colorado River no longer reaches the ocean, and the water-intensive leather tanneries of Dhaka.We witness how humans are drawn to water, from the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach to the Kumbh Mela in Allahabad, where thirty million people gather for a sacred bath in the Ganges at the same time. We speak with scientists who drill ice cores two kilometers deep into the Greenland Ice Sheet, and explore the sublime pristine watershed of Northern British Columbia. Shot in stunning 5K ultra high-definition video and full of soaring aerial perspectives, this film shows water as a terraforming element, as well as the magnitude of our need and use. In Watermark, the viewer is immersed in a magnificent force of nature that we all too often take for granted- until it’s gone.

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  • ABFF Hollywood Awards Nominations, FRUITVALE STATION Earns Multiple Nods

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    The ABFF Hollywood Awards an online platform created to recognize the work of persons of African descent in the motion picture industry and outstanding films portraying the Black experience announce the nominees for the 2014 award season.  FRUITVALE STATION is up for multiple awards including Movie of the Year, Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan,  Best Supporting Actress for Octavia Spencer, Best Screenplay, and Best Director for Ryan Coogler.  Other films receiving nominations include MOTHER OF GEORGE grabbed Best Actress for Danai Gurira, and Best Screenplay for THE INEVITABLE DEFEAT OF MISTER & PETE.  

    Voting will take place January 15 through January 22, online at at www.abffhollywoodawards.com, and the winners will be revealed online February 19.

    MOVIE OF THE YEAR

    12 YEARS A SLAVE (Fox Searchlight Pictures) produced by Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Bill Pohlad, Steve McQueen, Arnon Milchan and Anthony Katagas
    FRUITVALE STATION (The Weinstein Company) produced by Nina Yang Bongiovi and Forest Whitaker
    LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER (The Weinstein Company) produced by Pam Williams, Laura Ziskin, Lee Daniels, Buddy Patrick and Cassian Elwes
    MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (The Weinstein Company) produced by David M. Thompson and Anant Singh
    THE BEST MAN HOLIDAY (Universal Pictures) produced by Sean Daniel and Malcolm D. Lee

    BEST ACTOR

    Morris Chestnut The Best Man Holiday
    Chiwetel Ejiofor 12 Years A Slave
    Idris Elba Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
    Michael B. Jordan Fruitvale Station
    Forest Whitaker Lee Daniels’ The Butler

    BEST ACTRESS

    Halle Berry The Call
    Danai Gurira Mother of George
    LisaGaye Hamilton Go for Sisters
    Nia Long The Best Man Holiday
    Kerry Washington Peeples

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Barkhad Abdi Captain Phillips
    Cuba Gooding, Jr. Lee Daniels’ The Butler
    Terrence Howard The Best Man Holiday
    Samuel L. Jackson Oldboy
    David Oyelowo Lee Daniels’ The Butler

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Nicole Beharie 42: The Jackie Robinson Story
    Naomie Harris Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
    Sanaa Lathan The Best Man Holiday
    Lupita Nyong’o 12 Years A Slave
    Octavia Spencer Fruitvale Station
    Oprah Winfrey Lee Daniels’ The Butler

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Ryan Coogler Fruitvale Station
    Lee Daniels Lee Daniels’ The Butler
    Antoine Fuqua Olympus Has Fallen
    Malcolm D. Lee The Best Man Holiday
    Spike Lee Oldboy
    Steve McQueen 12 Years A Slave

    BEST SCREENPLAY

    12 Years A Slave (written by: John Ridley)
    Black Nativity (written by: Kasi Lemmons)
    Fruitvale Station (written by: Ryan Coogler)
    The Best Man Holiday (written by: Malcolm D. Lee)
    The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete (written by: Michael Starrbury)

    BEST ENSEMBLE CAST

    Baggage Claim
    Black Nativity
    Fast & Furious 6
    Lee Daniels’ The Butler
    The Best Man Holiday

    BREAKOUT PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

    Barkhad Abdi Captain Phillips
    Chadwick Boseman 42: The Jackie Robinson Story
    Skylan Brooks The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete
    Michael B. Jordan Fruitvale Station
    Lupita Nyong’o 12 Years A Slave

    ARTIST OF THE YEAR for an artist (male or female) in recognition of their collective body of work for the year.

    Idris Elba (appeared in: Pacific Rim, Thor: The Dark World, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)
    Kevin Hart (appeared in: Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, This Is The End, Grudge Match; produced: Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain)
    Dwayne Johnson (starred in: Snitch, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Pain & Gain, Fast & Furious 6)
    Tyler Perry (appeared in: Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas, wrote, directed and produced: Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor and Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas; produced: Peeples)
    Forest Whitaker (appeared in: Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Black Nativity, Out of the Furnace; produced: Fruitvale Station)

    STUDIO OF THE YEAR for a motion picture studio in recognition of the distribution of quality films directed by, written by, produced by or featuring in a leading role, a person(s) of African descent.

    Lionsgate/Codeblack/Summit Entertainment: (Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas, Peeples, Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor, Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain, The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete)
    The Weinstein Company (Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Fruitvale Station, Scary Movie 5)
    Twentieth Century/Fox Searchlight Pictures (12 Years A Slave, Baggage Claim, Black Nativity)
    Universal Pictures (Fast & Furious 6, The Best Man Holiday, Riddick)

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  • Indie Comedy MARVIN, SETH AND STANLEY Starring Alex Karpovsky, Sets Release Date | VIDEO

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    The road trip comedy MARVIN, SETH AND STANLEY, by writer/director Stephen Gurewitz, who also co-stars with Alex Karpovsky and Marvin Gurewitz heads to theaters in February, after a digital release on January 28 on cable VOD, iTunes, Amazon VUDU, X-Box, Sony Playstation and other digital outlets.  

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    The film joins the quarreling Greenstein brothers Seth (Karpovsky) and Stanley (Gurewitz) when they reluctantly agree to join their father, Marvin, for a weekend trip in rural Minnesota. Estranged from each other, the threesome of inept outdoorsmen rediscover repressed grudges as the weekend comically devolves into a series of daytime drinking episodes and botched outdoor pursuits . A serious comedy of deceit and stilted emotions, the sharp relationships in Marvin, Seth and Stanley are buffered by the warmth of an autumnal Midwestern landscape authentically captured through 16mm color cinematography.

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  • THE HUNT, THE ACT OF KILLING Among Winners of Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards; THE DIRTIES Dominate Canadian Awards

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    Thomas Vinterberg’s THE HUNT was named Best Foreign Film, while Joshua Oppenheimer’s THE ACT OF KILLING was selected as Best Documentary at the 14th Annual Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards. THE DIRTIES, desribed as a conceptually daring story of two film geeks plotting a high school shooting, led all winners in the Canadian section. Matt Johnson’s debut feature earned accolades for Best Canadian Film and Best First Film by a Canadian Director (a new VFCC award this year). Johnson also picked up Best Actor in a Canadian Film for his efforts in front of the camera. Best Canadian Documentary was awarded to Chelsea McMullan’s My Prairie Home, an evocative portrait of transgender musician Rae Spoon.

    A complete list of winners follows.

    INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

    BEST FILM
    12 Years a Slave

    BEST ACTOR
    Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis

    BEST ACTRESS
    Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity

    BEST SCREENPLAY
    Joel and Ethan Coen, Inside Llewyn Davis

    BEST FOREIGN FILM
    The Hunt

    BEST DOCUMENTARY
    The Act of Killing

    CANADIAN AWARDS

    BEST CANADIAN FILM
    The Dirties

    BEST ACTOR IN A CANADIAN FILM
    Matt Johnson, The Dirties

    BEST ACTRESS IN A CANADIAN FILM
    Sophie Desmarais, Sarah Prefers to Run

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A CANADIAN FILM
    Alexandre Landry, Gabrielle

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A CANADIAN FILM
    Lise Roy, Tom at the Farm

    BEST DIRECTOR OF A CANADIAN FILM
    Jeff Barnaby, Rhymes for Young Ghouls

    BEST CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY
    My Prairie Home

    BEST FIRST FILM BY A CANADIAN DIRECTOR
    The Dirties

    BEST BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM
    Down River

    IAN CADDELL AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT
    Al Sens

    AWARD FOR ACHIEVEMENT
    Corinne Lea

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  • LAMBERT & STAMP Documentary Added to 2014 Sundance Film Festival and Sundance London

    documentary LAMBERT & STAMP directed by James D. Cooper

    The documentary LAMBERT & STAMP directed by James D. Cooper has been added to the lineup for the 2014 Sundance Film Festival taking place January 16 to 26 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah, U.S.A., and the third Sundance London film and music festival taking place April 25 to 27 at The O2 in London. The screening in Utah in the Festival’s Documentary Premieres section will be the film’s world premiere, and the screening at Sundance London will be its UK premiere. LAMBERT & STAMP is the first film to be announced as part of the 2014 Sundance London program, and the full program for that festival will be announced in March.

    LAMBERT & STAMP / U.S.A. (Director: James D. Cooper) — In this crazy, chaotic gospel of chance, aspiring filmmakers Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert set out to search for a subject for their underground movie, leading them to discover, mentor, and manage the iconic band known as The Who and create rock ‘n’ roll history.

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  • THE ACT OF KILLING, BLACKFISH Among Films Nominated for EE British Academy Film Awards in 2014

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    The nominations for the EE British Academy Film Awards in 2014 were announced this morning in London and THE ACT OF KILLING received two nominations for Film Not in the English Language and Documentary. Also nominated in the Documentary category are: THE ARMSTRONG LIE, BLACKFISH, TIM’S VERMEER, and WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS.  BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR, THE GREAT BEAUTY, METRO MANILA and WADJDA are nominated alongside THE ACT OF KILLINg to complete for Film Not in the English Language. The EE British Academy Film Awards take place on Sunday 16 February at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London.

    BEST FILM
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Anthony Katagas, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen
    AMERICAN HUSTLE Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Megan Ellison, Jonathan Gordon
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Scott Rudin, Dana Brunetti, Michael De Luca
    GRAVITY Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman
    PHILOMENA Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan, Tracey Seaward

    OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM
    GRAVITY Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman, Jonás Cuarón
    MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM Justin Chadwick, Anant Singh, David M. Thompson, William Nicholson
    PHILOMENA Stephen Frears, Gabrielle Tana, Steve Coogan, Tracey Seaward, Jeff Pope
    RUSH Ron Howard, Andrew Eaton, Peter Morgan
    SAVING MR. BANKS John Lee Hancock, Alison Owen, Ian Collie, Philip Steuer, Kelly Marcel, Sue Smith
    THE SELFISH GIANT: Clio Barnard, Tracy O’Riordan

    OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER
    COLIN CARBERRY (Writer), GLENN PATTERSON (Writer) Good Vibrations
    KELLY MARCEL (Writer) Saving Mr. Banks
    KIERAN EVANS (Director/Writer) Kelly + Victor
    PAUL WRIGHT (Director/Writer), POLLY STOKES (Producer) For Those in Peril
    SCOTT GRAHAM (Director/Writer) Shell

    FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
    THE ACT OF KILLING Joshua Oppenheimer, Signe Byrge Sørensen
    BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR Abdellatif Kechiche, Brahim Chioua, Vincent Maraval
    THE GREAT BEAUTY Paolo Sorrentino, Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima
    METRO MANILA Sean Ellis, Mathilde Charpentier
    WADJDA Haifaa Al-Mansour, Gerhard Meixner, Roman Paul

    DOCUMENTARY
    THE ACT OF KILLING Joshua Oppenheimer
    THE ARMSTRONG LIE Alex Gibney
    BLACKFISH Gabriela Cowperthwaite
    TIM’S VERMEER Teller, Penn Jillette, Farley Ziegler
    WE STEAL SECRETS: THE STORY OF WIKILEAKS Alex Gibney

    ANIMATED FILM
    DESPICABLE ME 2 Chris Renaud, Pierre Coffin
    FROZEN Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee
    MONSTERS UNIVERSITY Dan Scanlon

    DIRECTOR
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Steve McQueen
    AMERICAN HUSTLE David O. Russell
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Paul Greengrass
    GRAVITY Alfonso Cuarón
    THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Martin Scorsese

    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    AMERICAN HUSTLE Eric Warren Singer, David O. Russell
    BLUE JASMINE Woody Allen
    GRAVITY Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón
    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
    NEBRASKA Bob Nelson

    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    12 YEARS A SLAVE John Ridley
    BEHIND THE CANDELABRA Richard LaGravenese
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Billy Ray
    PHILOMENA Steve Coogan, Jeff Pope
    THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Terence Winter

    LEADING ACTOR
    BRUCE DERN Nebraska
    CHIWETEL EJIOFOR 12 Years a Slave
    CHRISTIAN BALE American Hustle
    LEONARDO DICAPRIO The Wolf of Wall Street
    TOM HANKS Captain Phillips

    LEADING ACTRESS
    AMY ADAMS American Hustle
    CATE BLANCHETT Blue Jasmine
    EMMA THOMPSON Saving Mr. Banks
    JUDI DENCH Philomena
    SANDRA BULLOCK Gravity

    SUPPORTING ACTOR
    BARKHAD ABDI Captain Phillips
    BRADLEY COOPER American Hustle
    DANIEL BRÜHL Rush
    MATT DAMON Behind the Candelabra
    MICHAEL FASSBENDER 12 Years a Slave

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    JENNIFER LAWRENCE American Hustle
    JULIA ROBERTS August: Osage County
    LUPITA NYONG’O 12 Years a Slave
    OPRAH WINFREY The Butler
    SALLY HAWKINS Blue Jasmine

    ORIGINAL MUSIC
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Hans Zimmer
    THE BOOK THIEF John Williams
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Henry Jackman
    GRAVITY Steven Price
    SAVING MR. BANKS Thomas Newman

    CINEMATOGRAPHY
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Sean Bobbitt
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Barry Ackroyd
    GRAVITY Emmanuel Lubezki
    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Bruno Delbonnel
    NEBRASKA Phedon Papamichael

    EDITING
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Joe Walker
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Christopher Rouse
    GRAVITY Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger
    RUSH Dan Hanley, Mike Hill
    THE WOLF OF WALL STREET Thelma Schoonmaker

    PRODUCTION DESIGN
    12 YEARS A SLAVE Adam Stockhausen, Alice Baker
    AMERICAN HUSTLE Judy Becker, Heather Loeffler
    BEHIND THE CANDELABRA Howard Cummings
    GRAVITY Andy Nicholson, Rosie Goodwin, Joanne Woodlard
    THE GREAT GATSBY Catherine Martin, Beverley Dunn

    COSTUME DESIGN
    AMERICAN HUSTLE Michael Wilkinson
    BEHIND THE CANDELABRA Ellen Mirojnick
    THE GREAT GATSBY Catherine Martin
    THE INVISIBLE WOMAN Michael O’Connor
    SAVING MR. BANKS Daniel Orlandi

    MAKE UP & HAIR
    AMERICAN HUSTLE Evelyne Noraz, Lori McCoy-Bell
    BEHIND THE CANDELABRA Kate Biscoe, Marie Larkin
    THE BUTLER Debra Denson, Beverly Jo Pryor, Candace Neal
    THE GREAT GATSBY Maurizio Silvi, Kerry Warn
    THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG Peter Swords King, Richard Taylor, Rick Findlater

    SOUND
    ALL IS LOST Richard Hymns, Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor, Micah Bloomberg, Gillian Arthur
    CAPTAIN PHILLIPS Chris Burdon, Mark Taylor, Mike Prestwood Smith, Chris Munro, Oliver Tarney
    GRAVITY Glenn Freemantle, Skip Lievsay, Christopher Benstead, Niv Adiri, Chris Munro
    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS Peter F. Kurland, Skip Lievsay, Greg Orloff
    RUSH Danny Hambrook, Martin Steyer, Stefan Korte, Markus Stemler, Frank Kruse

    SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS
    GRAVITY Tim Webber, Chris Lawrence, David Shirk, Neil Corbould, Nikki Penny
    THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG Joe Letteri, Eric Saindon, David Clayton, Eric Reynolds
    IRON MAN 3 Bryan Grill, Christopher Townsend, Guy Williams, Dan Sudick
    PACIFIC RIM Hal Hickel, John Knoll, Lindy De Quattro, Nigel Sumner
    STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Ben Grossmann, Burt Dalton, Patrick Tubach, Roger Guyett

    BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION
    EVERYTHING I CAN SEE FROM HERE Bjorn-Erik Aschim, Friederike Nicolaus, Sam Taylor
    I AM TOM MOODY Ainslie Henderson
    SLEEPING WITH THE FISHES James Walker, Sarah Woolner, Yousif Al-Khalifa

    BRITISH SHORT FILM
    ISLAND QUEEN Ben Mallaby, Nat Luurtsema
    KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES Megan Rubens, Michael Pearce, Selina Lim
    ORBIT EVER AFTER Chee-Lan Chan, Jamie Stone, Len Rowles
    ROOM 8 James W. Griffiths, Sophie Ven

    THE EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)
    DANE DEHAAN
    GEORGE MACKAY
    LUPITA NYONG’O
    WILL POULTER
    LÉA SEYDOUX

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  • REMOTE AREA MEDICAL Doc Gets a Spring 2014 Release | VIDEO: Watch a Clip

    REMOTE AREA MEDICAL

    The documentary REMOTE AREA MEDICAL, directed by Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman, has set a Spring 2014 release date courtesy of Cinedigm. Remote Area Medical documents three days in April 2012, nearly 2000 Americans waited in the parking lot of Bristol, Tennessee’s massive NASCAR speedway to receive free medical, dental, and vision care provided by the volunteer organization Remote Area Medical, the pioneer of no-cost pop-up health care clinics. 

    By many estimates, more than 45 million Americans are without health insurance, which means they don’t get access to basic preventative medical care, much less coverage for catastrophic health events. Problems that should be easily rectified under regular care go untreated for years and become chronic, affecting quality of life and sometimes leading to serious illness.

    Remote Area Medical follows a group of volunteer healthcare providers who organize a pop-up clinic of the same name at a NASCAR speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Over three long days in April of 2012, the dedicated staff attempts to give treatment to 2,000 folks from the surrounding communities who cannot otherwise afford it, for conditions ranging in magnitude from new dentures to diabetes and cancer. Throughout the film, it remains clear that while the Remote Area Medical team is making a big difference, many of the treatments rendered are just scratching the surface. While some folks receive life-changing new prescriptions for eyeglasses and crucial diagnoses of life-threatening illnesses, others are forced to triage the most immediately painful of their ailments and hope they can hold out until the next free clinic, or until they can scrape together some kind of coverage. However, without this effort, these working poor Americans would be left to completely slip through the cracks, helpless in the face of outrageous and ever-escalating healthcare costs.

    Jeff Reichert and Farihah Zaman’s film forces us to confront a crisis in our own backyard, but eschews the politics of greed behind the crisis for a moving portrait of those affected. This heartfelt and carefully crafted film immerses us in this weekend-long struggle to make a difference for those who need it, and take a small step towards rectifying a tragic injustice. (J. Scott Braid) [ via Maryland Film Festival ]

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  • Athena Film Festival Unveils 2014 Film Lineup; NY Premiere of BELLE to Open, GERALDINE FERRARO Doc to Close Fest

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    The 2014 Athena Film Festival which honors “extraordinary women in the film industry and showcases films that address women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world” announced its lineup of narrative, documentary and short films.  Now in its fourth year, the festival runs from Thursday, February 6 through Sunday, February 9 on the Barnard College campus in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City.  The New York Premiere of BELLE, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and directed by Amma Asante, is the Athena Film Festival’s Opening Film, DECODING ANNIE PARKER, starring Helen Hunt and Samantha Morton and directed by Steven Bernstein, is the festival’s Centerpiece Film, and GERALDINE FERRARO: PAVING THE WAY, directed by her daughter, Donna Zaccaro, is the festival’s Closing Film.

    Among the feature films included in this year’s slate are: SHORT TERM 12, starring Brie Larsen and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, THE BOOK THIEF, starring Sophie Nelisse and Emily Watson and directed by Brian Percival, and IN A WORLD…, written and directed by Lake Bell.  The documentary category includes ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH, directed by Pratibha Parmar, REGINA, directed by Diana Groo, WHOOPI GOLDBERG PRESENTS MOMS MABLEY, directed by Whoopi Goldberg, THE OTHER SHORE, directed by Timothy Wheeler, and THE 99ERS, directed by Erin Leyden.   A wide variety of shorts will be featured including: THE RED PILL, directed by Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker, THE WORLDS OF BERNICE BING, directed by Madeleine Lim, MISS TODD, directed by Kristina Yee, and TINA FOR PRESIDENT, directed by Carmen Emmi.

    FEATURES

    Belle –  New York Premiere- Opening Film
    Director: Amma Asante
    Run Time: 105 minutes
    Language: English
    Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of Admiral Sir John Lindsay, an 18th Century British naval officer. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle’s lineage affords her certain privileges, but her color prevents her from the traditions of noble social standing. Yet, Belle uses her presence and intelligence to help inform the thinking of her father figure, Lord Mansfield, as he deliberates the most pressing issue of the time – the abolition of slavery.

    The Book Thief
    Director: Brian Percival
    Run Time: 131 minutes
    Language: English
    Based on the beloved bestselling book, The Book Thief tells the inspirational story of a spirited and courageous young girl who transforms the lives of everyone around her when she is sent to live with a foster family in World War II Germany.

    Decoding Annie Parker – Centerpiece Film
    Director: Steven Bernstein
    Run Time: 91 minutes
    Language: English 
    Decoding Annie Parker tells the true story of two very different women on seemingly similar paths towards ground-breaking discoveries.  Annie Parker a cancer survivor who was convinced that her illness and the illness of all the women in her family were connected and Dr. Mary-Claire King, a geneticist, who bucked the conventional wisdom about cancer research and discovered the genetic link in breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene.

    Farah Goes Bang
    Director: Meera Menon
    Run Time: 90 minutes
    Language: English
    Awkward twenty-something Farah Mahtab hits the road with her buddies K.J. and Roopa to stump for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, hoping the trip will also be her opportunity to lose her virginity. Crisscrossing the culturally divided nation at this decisive post-9/11 moment, these multicultural girls find themselves and their politics unwelcome in many parts of the country. They take inspiration from their friendship and press on in their campaign, even as Farah’s efforts on both political and sexual fronts are continuously thwarted. 

    Filly Brown
    Directors: Youssef Delara & Michael D. Olmos
    Run Time: 80 minutes
    Language: English/Spanish
    Filly Brown is an inspiring portrait of a young artist striving to seize her dreams without compromise.  Majo Tonorio, aka, “Filly Brown” is a young, raw hip-hop artist from Los Angeles who spits rhymes from the heart. With a mother in prison and a father struggling to provide for his daughters, Majo knows that a record contract could be her family’s ticket out. But when a record producer offers her a shot at stardom, she is suddenly faced with the prospect of losing who she is as an artist, as well as the friends who helped her reach the cusp of success. 

    The Hot Flashes
    Director: Susan Seidelman
    Run Time: 99 minutes
    Language: English
    An unlikely basketball team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former high school basketball champions, challenge the current high school state champs to a series of games to raise money for breast cancer prevention. Sparks fly as these marginalized women go to comic extremes to prove themselves on and off the court, and in the process, become a national media sensation.

    In A World…
    Director: Lake Bell
    Run Time: 93 minutes
    Language: English
    Carol Solomon is a struggling vocal coach. Propelled by the hubris of her father, Sam Sotto, the reigning king of movie-trailer voice-over artists, Carol musters the courage to pursue her secret aspiration to be a voice-over star. After landing her first voice-over gig, nabbing the job from industry bad boy Gustav Warner, the real trouble begins as Carol becomes entangled in a web of dysfunction, sexism, unmitigated ego, and pride. In A World. . . brings its viewer into an idiosyncratic world where one woman fights the odds and finally finds her voice. 

    Reaching For The Moon
    Director: Bruno Barreto
    Run Time: 118 minutes
    Language: English & Portuguese
    Based on a true story, Pulitzer Prize winning-poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her.

    Short Term 12
    Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
    Run Time: 96 minutes
    Language: English
    Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge. But her own difficult past — and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself — throws her life into unforeseen confusion, made all the sharper with the arrival of a new arrival at the facility: a gifted but troubled teenage girl with whom Grace has a charged connection. 

    Tall as the Baobab Tree
    Director: Jeremy Teicher
    Run Time: 82 minutes
    Language: Pulaar, French
    Tall as the Baobab Tree poignantly depicts a family struggling to find its footing on the edge of the modern world. Coumba and her little sister Debo are the first to leave their family’s remote African village, where meals are prepared over open fires and water is drawn from wells, to attend school in the bustling city. But when an accident suddenly threatens their family’s survival, their father decides to sell 11-year-old Debo into an arranged marriage. Torn between loyalty to her family and her dreams for her and her sister’s future, Coumba hatches a secret plan to rescue her younger sister from a future she did not choose.

    DOCUMENTARIES

    The 99ers
    Director: Erin Leyden
    Run Time: 50 minutes
    Language: English
    The U.S. women’s soccer team’s thrilling penalty-kick shootout victory against China that won the 1999 World Cup turned the world of women’s sports upside down.  Using candid footage shot by the players throughout the tournament, The 99ers presents a unique portrait of the team that irrevocably changed women’s athletics. 

    Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
    Director: Pratibha Parmar
    Run Time: 81 minutes
    Language: English
    Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth offers a penetrating look at the life and art of the celebrated writer, a self-confessed renegade, and human rights activist. It is a compelling story of an extraordinary woman’s journey from her birth in a paper-thin shack in the cotton fields of Putnam County, Georgia to her recognition as an award-winning writer.  Walker’s inspiring journey is also a story of a country and a people at the fault line of historical change.

    American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
    (Sponsored by Whitewater Films)
    Director: Grace Lee
    Run Time: 82 minutes
    Language: English
    Grace Lee Boggs (BC ’35) is a 98-year-old Chinese American woman living in Detroit. A writer, activist, and philosopher rooted for more than 70 years in the civil rights movement, she has devoted her life to an evolving revolution that encompasses the contradictions of America’s past and its potentially radical future.

    Eufrosina’s Revolution
    Director: Luciana Kaplan
    Run Time: 96 minutes
    Language: Spanish
    From an indigenous community in Oaxaca, Mexico,  Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza is denied the right to become president of her community, because she is a woman. Eufrosina’s Revolution follows her fight for gender equality as she questions traditions and defies the chiefs.  

    Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way – Closing Film
    Director: Donna Zaccaro
    Run Time: 86 minutes
    Language: English
    Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way tells the story of this extraordinary trailblazer who is a role model for both women and men around the world. Filmmaker Donna Zaccaro creates a moving, powerful and oftentimes surprising portrait of her mother, whose run for Vice President changed the face of American politics forever.

    Maidentrip
    Director: Jillian Schlesinger
    Run Time: 82 minutes
    Language: English, Dutch with subtitles
    15-year-old Laura Dekker sets out — camera in hand — in pursuit of her dream to be the youngest person  to sail around the world alone. In the wake of a year-long battle with Dutch authorities that sparked a global storm of media scrutiny, Laura finds herself far from land, family and unwanted attention, in search of freedom, adventure, and distant dreams.

    Miss You Can Do It
    (In partnership with The Loreen Arbus Foundation)
    Director: Ron Davis
    Run Time: 80 minutes
    Language: English
    One weekend a year, the Illinois town of Kewanee turns into a place of celebration and delight, as the annual Miss You Can Do It pageant spotlights young girls with disabilities from around the country. The first Miss USA contestant to compete with a disability, Abbey Curran started the pageant in 2004 to offer girls the opportunity to be celebrated for their inner beauty and spirit.

    The Other Shore
    Director: Timothy Wheeler
    Run Time: 100 minutes
    Language: English
    Follow world record holder and legendary swimmer Diana Nyad, as she comes out of a thirty-year retirement to re-attempt an elusive dream: swimming 103 miles non-stop from Cuba to Florida without the use of a shark cage.  Tropical storms, sharks, venomous jellyfish, and one of the strongest ocean currents in the world, all prove to be life-threatening realities in this epic journey.

    Rebel
    Director: Maria Agui Carter
    Run Time: 75 minutes
    Language: English
    Shrouded in mystery and long the subject of debate, the amazing story of Loreta Velazquez, Confederate soldier turned Union spy, is one of the Civil War’s most gripping, yet forgotten narratives. Who was she?  Why did she fight?  And what made her so dangerous that she has been virtually erased from history?

    Regina
    Director: Diana Groo
    Run Time: 64 minutes
    Language: Hungarian/English
    Diana Groo’s poetic documentary tells the story of Regina Jonas (1902-1944), the first properly ordained female rabbi in the world. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, she was ordained in 1935. Jonas’ sermons and unparalleled dedication brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews during the Nazi era. She was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Narrated by Rachel Weisz.

    Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
    (Sponsored by the Harnisch Foundation)
    Director: Whoopi Goldberg
    Run Time: 71 minutes
    Language: English
    Breaking racial and gender stereotypes, the African-American stand-up comedienne Jackie “Moms” Mabley has long been an icon in the comedy world. Once billed as “the funniest woman in the world,” she performed on stage and in television and film until her death in 1975. The film explores Mabley’s legacy through recently unearthed photography and rediscovered performance footage.

    SHORTS

    #SlutWalkNYC
    Director: Therese Shechter
    Run Time: 5 minutes
    Language: English
    The 2011 SlutWalk march was one of the most unique feminist actions in New York history — one piece of a grassroots global movement that is both empowering and controversial.

    30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone)
    Director: Anna Cady
    Director of Animation: Em Cooper
    Run Time: 11 minutes
    Language: English
    Amid a violent war that has seen over 50,000 people killed, three women wage a battle for women’s representation in Sierra Leone  in this unique oil-painted animated film. From diverse religious, ethnic and political backgrounds, they share stories of secret societies, corruption, violence and sexual harassment within the world of politics.

    A Kiss For Gabriela
    Director: Laura Murray
    Run Time: 29 minutes
    Language: Portuguese with English subtitles
    This film tells the compelling story of Gabriela Leite, the first sex worker to run for Congress in Brazil as she faces 822 opponents and challenges a male dominated political system. Can a sex worker, activist, and cultural icon beat the odds and win the election? 

    Assembly
    Director: Jenn Strom
    Run Time: 5 minutes
    Language: English
    Created by painting and drawing on sheets of glass, which were photographed and digitally composed, this film’s experimental animations contain fragments of archival footage: women walking in chains, protesting with placards, speaking at podiums. We hear bursts of words and a percussive hum — until a message is finally revealed.

    Frost
    Director: Jeremy Ball
    Run Time: 14 minutes
    Language: English
    A young arctic hunter embarks on a perilous search for food for her family. Crossing the sacred boundary of her people’s ancestral hunting grounds, she discovers an incomprehensible world and a dangerous predator that challenges her ability to survive. 

    Haleema
    Director: Boris Schaarschmidt
    Run Time: 17 minutes
    Language: Arabic with English subtitles
    In the blistering desert of Sudan, a pregnant mother and her two young children search for water and safety from the ruthless Janjaweed militia. When her brother is too weak to continue, Haleema is sent alone to find water. A dangerous journey full of hope and despair ensues.

    Invisible Bicycle Helmet
    Director: Fredrik Gertten
    Run Time: 4 minutes
    Language: Swedish
    Two female entrepreneurs create a revolutionary bicycle helmet everyone told them would be impossible to engineer.

    Laal Pari (The Red Fairy)
    Director: Sadia Halima
    Run Time: 20 minutes
    Language: Hindi/Bhojpuri with English subtitles
    When Laal Pari, an illiterate woman, ran for the village council in Bihar, India, she never dreamed she would be re-elected for a second term, and be able to work for the cause closest to her heart — safety and equal rights for women in her village.

    Miss Todd
    Director: Kristina Yee
    Run Time: 13 minutes
    Language: English
    It’s 1909, as the world is waking to the possibilities of flight, Miss Todd dreams of flying but she’s got more than gravity holding her down. This is the story of her determination, perseverance, and passion.

    Out of Step
    Director: Lynn Estomin
    Run Time: 6 minutes
    Language: English
    Featuring four female veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who are dealing with PTSD and the aftermath of war, these dance solos and music highlight the women’s unique voices.

    The Red Pill
    Director: Lucy Walker
    Run Time: 15 minutes
    Language: English
    Paralympian Anjali Forber-Pratt was adopted from India as an infant and became paralyzed shortly after arriving in the US. Despite daunting obstacles, Anjali is now a PhD student and world record holder in 200m wheelchair racing.

    Tina For President
    Director: Carmen Emmi
    Run Time: 14 minutes
    Language: English
    A shy 8th grader, Tina runs for class president against the school bully in order to stand up for her friend and herself.

    Wild Horses
    Director: Stephanie Martin
    Run Time: 20 minutes
    Language: English
    Cruelty, courage, love and memory collide as two generations of women bear witness to the brutality common to wild horse roundups in the American West. 

    The Worlds of Bernice Bing
    Director: Madeleine Lim
    Run Time: 34 minutes
    Language: English
    Chinese American lesbian artist Bernice Bing is known for creating art on her own terms. The film illuminates her life — from her art studio in the epicenter of San Francisco’s beat scene to her groundbreaking community work in rural northern California.

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  • Pan Nalin Documentary FAITH CONNECTIONS Set for U.S. Release; VIDEO – Watch a Clip

    Pan Nalin’s feature documentary FAITH CONNECTIONS

    Pan Nalin’s feature documentary FAITH CONNECTIONS which had its World Premiere at the 2014 Toronto FIlm Festival, and the U.S. Premiere scheduled for this week at the Palm Springs International Film Festival, will be released in the U.S. by Kino Lorber. In Faith Connections, filmmaker Pan Nalin travels to Kumbh Mela, one of the world’s most extraordinary religious events. There, he encounters remarkable men of mind and meditation, some facing an inextricable dilemma; to embrace the world or to renounce it. FAITH CONNECTIONS explores such diverse and deeply moving stories as a young runaway kid, a Sadhu, a mother desperately looking for her lost son, a yogi who is raising an abandoned baby, and an ascetic who keeps his calm by smoking cannabis – all connected by one faith against the spectacular display of devotion.

    Pan Nalin’s feature documentary FAITH CONNECTIONS

    A spectacular exploration of varied paths of devotion that converge at one of the world’s most extraordinary religious events — the Kumbh Mela — Pan Nalin’s thoughtful documentary is a genuinely spiritual journey.Precious few films bring genuine curiosity and reverence to the subject of spirituality. Fewer still approach the subject with anything like the diligence of Faith Connections, a spectacular, openhearted documentary that explores the frontiers of devotion.

    Kumbh Mela is a sprawling religious event that occurs once every three years at one of four rotating locations. It is the world’s largest gathering, a destination for some 100 million Hindu pilgrims. Indian director Pan Nalin visited Kumbh Mela and found within that impossible throng of travellers the stories that make up Faith Connections. Nalin’s many subjects include naked holy men, taciturn policemen, desperate pilgrims in search of missing family members, a yogi ascetic who took it upon himself to raise an abandoned baby, and another who explains the usefulness of pot-smoking as a method of renouncing the world. But no single subject is more compelling — and heart-rending — than nine-year-old Kishan Tiwari, a tobacco chewing runaway who sometimes half jokingly claims he wants to grow up to be a Mafia Don. In more serious moments, Kishan says his real ambition is to be a sadhu, or wandering monk.

    Nalin complements his collection of personal narratives with images rife with mystery and beauty: portraits of hands and faces, vistas of busy footbridges receding into the hazy distance, and bodies performing seemingly impossible contortions. Faith Connections gives us glimpses of lives lived in pursuit of closer proximity to God — and each of those glimpses is itself a startling vision to behold.  [ via Toronto International Film Festival ]

    http://youtu.be/eGKOLvyPl1U

    via Screen Daily

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