• “KILL YOUR DARLINGS” to Open, “12 YEARS A SLAVE” to Close 2013 Hamptons International Film Festival

    KILL YOUR DARLINGSKILL YOUR DARLINGS

    The 21st Hamptons International Film Festival which takes place this year from October 10th – 14th, 2013, will open with  John Krokidas’ KILL YOUR DARLINGS and close with Steve McQueen’s much buzzed 12 YEARS A SLAVE. Alexander Payne’s NEBRASKA, starring Bruce Dern and Will Forte has been selected as the Festival’s Sunday Centerpiece film.

    KILL YOUR DARLINGS will be the Opening Night film at Guild Hall in East Hampton on Thursday, October 10th. Director and Co-Writer John Krokidas along with actor Dane DeHaan will be in attendance for the premiere. Based on true events, KILL YOUR DARLINGS recounts the pivotal year that changed Allen Ginsberg’s life forever and provided the spark for him to start his creative revolution. The Sony Pictures Classics film will open in theaters October 16, 2013.

    NEBRASKANEBRASKA

    Alexander Payne’s NEBRASKA, starring Bruce Dern and Will Forte, is the Festival’s Sunday Centerpiece film, playing at Guild Hall. After receiving a sweepstakes letter in the mail, a cantankerous father (Dern) thinks he’s struck it rich, and wrangles his son (Forte) into taking a road trip to claim the fortune. Shot in black and white across four states, Nebraska tells the stories of family life in the heartland of America. Paramount Vantage will be releasing the film on November 22, 2013.

    12 YEARS A SLAVE12 YEARS A SLAVE

    12 YEARS A SLAVE is HIFF’s Closing Night Film premiering Monday evening. Directed by Steve McQueen, the film is based on an incredible true story of one man’s fight for survival and freedom. In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon’s chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist, played by Brad Pitt, forever alters his life. The film will play at Guild Hall and FOX Searchlight Pictures will release it theatrically on October 18, 2013.

     

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  • Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2013 Panels Line-up; incl. Sundance Institute ShortsLab

    Milwaukee Film Festival Announces 2013 Panels Line-up

    The Milwaukee Film Festival, announced the topics and speakers for its 2013 Panels series. This year’s line-up includes four panel discussions, one lecture built around our Passport: Germany program, and the Milwaukee debut of the Sundance Institute ShortsLab. This special workshop comes to Milwaukee for the first time, and digs into the world of short filmmaking, including how and why programmers select films and how filmmakers transition from shorts to features.

    “Bringing the Sundance Institute ShortsLab to Milwaukee happened because of a trip I made to the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year,” explained Artistic & Executive Director Jonathan Jackson. “It provides an opportunity for aspiring directors to hear about all aspects of short filmmaking firsthand from the leading directors and programmers in the field.”

    Scheduled to appear at the first ever ShortsLab Milwaukee are acclaimed filmmakers David Lowery (Ain’t Them Bodies Saints;Pioneer, MFF 2011), Ry Russo-Young (You Wont Miss Me, MFF 2009), and Calvin Lee Reeder (The Rambler, MFF 2013), as well as the Sundance Film Festival’s Short Film Programmer Mike Plante. ShortsLab is free to UWM students, and $100 for the general public.

    In addition to the Sundance Institute ShortsLab, this year’s Panels line-up will feature two other panels for filmmakers, including the Work-In-Progress Forum and the brand new Filmmaker, Meet Entrepreneur panel, where three Milwaukee filmmakers will interview three Milwaukee entrepreneurs to find out how to apply business practices and an entrepreneurial spirit to their filmmaking.

    For the general public, two panels extending from films being screened at this year’s festival include Representing Race, andMKE At Risk: Transgender Youth Awareness.

    All panel events will be held in the back room at Colectivo Coffee (2211 N. Prospect Ave.) and are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

     

    PANELS LINE-UP:

    SUNDANCE INSTITUTE SHORTSLAB
    SATURDAY, OCT. 5 | 10 AM – 3:30 PM | UWM UNION
    UWM students register for FREE
    General public: $100

    Join us as the Sundance Institute’s acclaimed workshop comes to Milwaukee for the first time. Co-presented with the Production Club at UWM and the UWM Student Association, this all-day workshop will dig into the world of short filmmaking, including how and why programmers select films and how filmmakers transition from shorts to features.

    SPEAKERS SCHEDULED TO APPEAR:
    David Lowery, Ry Russo-Young, Mike Plante, Calvin Lee Reeder


    REPRESENTING RACE
    SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 | 3 PM
    Join this panel discussing concerns and questions that arise when representing race issues on-screen in contemporary film.

    MODERATOR
    Dr. Donte McFadden, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    PANELISTS
    Eugene Kane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    Nathaniel Kohn, Producer; Bayou Maharajah
    Grace Lee | Director; American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
    T.J. McKay Martin, Director; Undefeated (MFF 2011), Academy Award Winner

    PASSPORT: GERMANY
    SUNDAY, SEPT. 29 | 1 PM
    As part of our Passport: Germany program, this lecture will discuss current trends and concerns in German cinema.

    SPEAKER Dr. Sara Hall, University of Illinois-Chicago

    MKE AT RISK: TRANSGENDER YOUTH AWARENESS
    SUNDAY, SEPT. 29 | 4 PM
    Following the matinee screening of Valentine Road at the Oriental Theatre, this panel will consider LGBT and transgender youth awareness and advocacy in Milwaukee.

    WELCOME Paul Fairchild, Cream City Foundation
    MODERATOR Mitch Teich, WUWM’s Lake Effect
    PANELISTS
    michael munson & Loree Cook-Daniels, FORGE
    Tina Owen, Alliance School
    Syd Robinson, ACLU of Wisconsin
    Additional panelists TBA

    WORK-IN-PROGRESS FORUM
    SUNDAY, OCT. 6 | 2 PM
    A lively and informative sneak peek at several in-progress films from Wisconsin filmmakers.

    MODERATOR Jeff Reichert, Director; Remote Area Medical; VP of Theatrical Marketing, Cinedigm, and editor; Reverse Shot
    PANELISTS
    Pat Buckley and Manny Marquez, Serenity Prayer
    Jeff Gendelman, The Surface
    Cris Siqueira, Monga*Ape Girl
    Chris James Thompson, Guantánamo Lawyers
    Rubin Whitmore II and Xavier Ruffin, Mad Black Men

    FILMMAKER, MEET ENTREPRENEUR
    SUNDAY, OCT. 6 | 4 PM
    In recent years, Milwaukee has witnessed a more organized and energetic effort toward supporting local startups and the entrepreneurial spirit at large. We tasked three local filmmakers with interviewing three successful business professionals, to find out how film professionals can use the language of business to turn their artistic and technical successes into financial successes as well.

    WELCOME David Sengkhammee
    FILMMAKERS Susan Kerns, Brad Lichtenstein, Kurt Raether
    ENTREPRENEURS Kelly Fitzsimmons, Andy Nunemaker, Michael Drescher

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  • “VISITORS” “MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM” Among New Films Added to 2013 New Orleans Film Festival

     MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM

    MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM

    New Orleans Film Festival has added 5 more films to the 2013 lineup including the US premiere of the new film VISITORS from acclaimed director Godfrey Reggio. Other new films include NEBRASKA, AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, and KILL YOUR DARLINGS. The 24th annual New Orleans Film Festival will take place October 10-17, 2013.

    VISITORS, the U.S. premiere of acclaimed director Godfrey Reggio’s newest film. Best known for his celebrated Qatsi trilogy (including Koyaanisqatsi, Powaqqatsi, and Naqoyqatsi), Reggio, a New Orleans native, shot some of the film in the New Orleans area. Similar to the Qatsi films, Visitors has no dialogue but features a rich score composed by his collaborator Philip Glass.

    NEBRASKA, the latest picture from Oscar-winning filmmaker Alexander Payne (Sideways, The Descendants). Nominated for the Palme d’Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival (where Bruce Dern won the Best Actor Award), Nebraska is about a father (Dern) and son (Will Forte) who trek from Montana to Nebraska to claim prize money.

    AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, the film version of Tracy Letts’s Pulitzer Prize–winning play of the same name. The film features an all-star cast, including Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Juliette Lewis.

    MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, based on the 1994 book Long Walk to Freedom from former South African president Nelson Mandela. Fresh from its premiere at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival, Mandela stars Idris Elba, who is already creating awards buzz around his powerful performance. 

    KILL YOUR DARLINGS, about a little-known homicide involving Beat poet Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and William Burroughs. The film, directed by first-time feature director John Krokidas, stars Daniel Radcliffe as Ginsberg and also features Elizabeth Olsen, Michael C. Hall, Ben Foster, David Cross, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and will be released theatrically following the New Orleans Film Festival.   

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  • Palm Springs Gay and Lesbian Film Festival To Screen New Anti-Bullying Documentary TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL | TRAILER

    New Anti-Bullying Documentary TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL

    Cinema Diverse: The Palm Springs Gay and Lesbian Film Festival will screen Gary Takesian’s new anti-bullying documentary, TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL. The screening, which was made possible by actress and activist Katharine “Kat” Kramer, the daughter of legendary producer/director, Stanley Kramer, will include a special video introduction by Ms. Kramer and actress Lily Tomlin, who also narrates the film. The screening will take place at 11:30am on Sunday, September 22nd, at Camelot Theatres.

    TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL is designed to advance the conversation about how we as a society must respond to homophobia, bullying and violence, leading to a greater acceptance of, and respect for, those who identify as LGBT. The film presents the issues surrounding homophobia in a multi-segment format that engenders group discussion. The topics unfold through one-on-one interviews with students, teachers, parents and leaders in the LGBT support and ally communities. 

    “Few contemporary social issues generate as much passion, misunderstanding and resistance as homosexuality,” says filmmaker, Gary Takesian. “Deeply held homophobic beliefs, passed on from one generation to the next, pose ongoing challenges to the peaceful coexistence of today’s young people. This is especially problematic in our schools when it comes to the treatment of LGBT students by their straight-identifying peers, and by the adults who teach, counsel and supervise them.”

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  • “I’M SO EXCITED!” “HANNAH ARENDT” Among 46 Films on 2013 European Film Academy Selection List

     "I'M SO EXCITED!" "HANNAH ARENDT" “I’M SO EXCITED!” “HANNAH ARENDT”

    46 films have been selected for the list of films recommended for a nomination for the European Film Awards 2013.  The nominations will be announced on 9 November at the Seville European Film Festival in Spain, with the 26th European Film Awards presentation of the winners taking place in Berlin on 7 December.

    EFA SELECTION 2013

    8-PALLO
    8-BALL

    Finland, 108 min
    DIRECTED BY: Aku Louhimies 
    WRITTEN BY: Jari Olavi Rantala
    PRODUCED BY: Tero Kaukomaa & Marko Antila

    TΟ ΑΓΟΡΙ ΤΡΩΕΙ ΤΟ ΦΑΓΗΤΟ ΤΟΥ ΠΟΥΛΙΟΥ 
    (TO AGORI TROI TO FAGITO TOU POULIOU)
    BOY EATING THE BIRD’S FOOD
    Greece, 80 min 
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Ektoras Lygizos 
    PRODUCED BY: Giorgos Karnavas, Ektoras Lygizos, Elina Psykou & Argyris Papadimitropoulos 

    Η ΑΙΏΝΙΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΡΟΦΉ ΤΟΥ ΑΝΤΏΝΗ ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΆ 
    (I AIONIA EPISTROFI TOU ANTONI PARASKEUA)
    THE ETERNAL RETURN OF ANTONIS PARASKEVAS
    Greece, 88 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Elina Psykou
    PRODUCED BY: Giorgos Karnavas & Elina Psykou

    LOS AMANTES PASAJEROS
    I’M SO EXCITED!

    Spain, 90 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Pedro Almodóvar
    PRODUCED BY: Agustín Almodóvar & Esther García 

    ANNA KARENINA 
    UK, 124 min
    DIRECTED BY: Joe Wright 
    WRITTEN BY: Tom Stoppard 
    PRODUCED BY: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner & Paul Webster 

    ARAF
    ARAF- SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN

    Turkey/France/Germany, 124 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Yeşim Ustaoğlu 
    PRODUCED BY: Yeşim Ustaoğlu & Serkan Çakarer 

    ÄTA SOVA DÖ
    EAT SLEEP DIE

    Sweden, 104 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Gabriela Pichler
    PRODUCED BY: China Åhlander

    BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
    UK, 92 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Peter Strickland 
    PRODUCED BY: Keith Griffiths & Mary Burke  

    THE BEST OFFER
    Italy, 130 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Giuseppe Tornatore 
    PRODUCED BY: Isabella Cocuzza & Arturo Paglia 

    BLANCANIEVES
    Spain/France, 104 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Pablo Berger
    PRODUCED BY: Ibon Cormenzana, Jérôme Vidal & Pablo Berger

    BORGMAN
    The Netherlands/Belgium/Denmark, 113 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Alex van Warmerdam 
    PRODUCED BY: Marc van Warmerdam, Eurydice Gysel, Koen Mortier, Tine Mosegaard & Mogens Glad

    THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN
    Belgium, 100 min
    DIRECTED BY: Felix van Groeningen 
    WRITTEN BY: Carl Joos & Felix van Groeningen 
    PRODUCED BY: Dirk Impens 

    THE CONGRESS
    Israel/Germany/Poland/Luxembourg/France/Belgium, 120 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Ari Folman
    PRODUCED BY: Ari Folman, Reinhard Brundig & Robin Wright 

    ЦВЕТЬТ НА ХАМЕЛЕОНА (CVETAT NA HAMELEONA) 
    THE COLOUR OF THE CHAMELEON

    Bulgaria, 111 min
    DIRECTED BY: Emil Christov
    WRITTEN BY: Vladislav Todorov
    PRODUCED BY: Vladislav Todorov & Bouriana Zakharieva

    DANS LA MAISON
    IN THE HOUSE

    France, 105 min
    DIRECTED BY: François Ozon
    WRITTEN BY: François Ozon, freely adapted from the play “The Boy in the last Row” by Juan Mayorga
    PRODUCED BY: Eric & Nicolas Altmayer 

    DJÚPIÐ
    THE DEEP

    Iceland/Norway, 92 min
    DIRECTED BY: Baltasar Kormákur 
    WRITTEN BY: Jón Atli Jónasson & Baltasar Kormákur 
    PRODUCED BY: Agnes Johansen & Baltasar Kormákur

    ДОЛГАЯ СЧАСТЛИВАЯ ЖИЗНЬ (DOLGAYA SCHASTLIVAYA ZHIZN) 
    A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE
    Russia, 77 min
    DIRECTED BY: Boris Khlebnikov 
    WRITTEN BY: Alexander Rodionov & Boris Khlebnikov 
    PRODUCED BY: Roman Borisevich, Alexander Kushaev 

    DOM ÖVER DÖD MAN
    THE LAST SENTENCE

    Sweden, 120 min
    DIRECTED BY: Jan Troell 
    WRITTEN BY: Klaus Rifbjerg & Jan Troell          
    PRODUCED BY: Francy Suntinger

    EPIZODA U ZIVOTU BERACA ZELJEZA
    AN EPISODE IN THE LIFE OF AN IRON PICKER

    Bosnia & Herzegovina/France/Slovenia, 74 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Danis Tanović
    PRODUCED BY: Amra Bakšić Čamo & Čedomir Kolar 

    LA GRANDE BELLEZZA
    THE GREAT BEAUTY

    Italy/France , 140 min
    DIRECTED BY: Paolo Sorrentino
    WRITTEN BY: Paolo Sorrentino & Umberto Contarello
    PRODUCED BY: Nicola Giuliano & Francesca Cima

    GRENZGÄNGER
    CROSSING BOUNDARIES

    Austria, 88 min 
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Florian Flicker
    PRODUCED BY: Viktoria Salcher & Mathias Forberg

    GRZELI NATELI DGEEBI
    IN BLOOM

    Germany/Georgia/France, 104 min
    DIRECTED BY: Nana Ekvtimishvili & Simon Gross 
    WRITTEN BY: Nana Ekvtimishvili 
    PRODUCED BY: Simon Gross, Marc Waechter & Guilleaume de Seille 

    HANNAH ARENDT 
    Germany/Luxembourg/France/Israel, 110 min 
    DIRECTED BY: Margarethe von Trotta
    WRITTEN BY: Pam Katz & Margarethe von Trotta 
    PRODUCED BY: Bettina Brokemper & Johannes Rexin; Bady Minck, Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu, Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre & David Silber

    HOŘÍCÍ KEŘ
    BURNING BUSH

    Czech Republic, 234 min
    DIRECTED BY: Agnieszka Holland
    WRITTEN BY: Štěpán Hulík
    PRODUCED BY: Antony Root, Tereza Polachová, Tomáš Hrubý & Pavla Kubečková 

    IMAGINE
    Poland/France/Portugal, 105 min 
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Andrzej Jakimowski
    PRODUCED BY: Andrzej Jakimowski, Vladimir Kokh & François d’Artemare

    LO IMPOSIBLE
    THE IMPOSSIBLE

    Spain, 114 min
    DIRECTED BY: Juan Antonio Bayona
    WRITTEN BY: Sergio G. Sánchez & María Belón
    PRODUCED BY: Belén Atienza, Álvaro Augustín, Ghislain Barrois & Enrique López Lavigne

    L’INCONNU DU LAC
    STRANGER BY THE LAKE

    France, 110 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Alain Guiraudie 
    PRODUCED BY: Sylvie Pialat

    ИЗМЕНА (IZMENA) 
    BETRAYAL

    Russia, 115 min
    DIRECTED BY: Kirill Serebrennikov 
    WRITTEN BY: Natalia Nazarova & Kirill Serebrennikov 
    PRODUCED BY: Sabina Eremeeva 

    KAPRINGEN 
    A HIJACKING

    Denmark, 99 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Tobias Lindholm
    PRODUCED BY: Tomas Radoor & Rene Ezra

    KON-TIKI
    Norway/Denmark/UK/Germany/Sweden, 113 min 
    DIRECTED BY: Joachim Rønning & Espen Sandberg
    WRITTEN BY: Petter Skavlan
    PRODUCED BY: Aage Aaberge & Jeremy Thomas

    KRUGOVI
    CIRCLES

    Serbia/Germany/France/Croatia/Slovenia, 112 min
    DIRECTED BY: Srdan Golubović
    WRITTEN BY: Srdjan Koljević & Melina Koljević 
    PRODUCED BY: Jelena Mitrović, Alexander Ris, Emilie Georges, Boris T. Matić & Danijel Hočevar

    לאםל את החלל (LEMALE ET HA’HALAL)
    FILL THE VOID
    Israel, 90 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Rama Burshtein
    PRODUCED BY: Assaf Amir 

    מעל הגבעה (MEHAL HAGIVA)
    A STRANGE COURSE OF EVENTS
    Israel/France, 98 min
    DIRECTED BY: Raphaël Nadjari 
    WRITTEN BY: Raphaël Nadjari & Geoffrey Grison
    PRODUCED BY: Caroline Bonmarchand, Marek Rozenbaum & Itai Tamir 

    MÔJ PES KILLER
    MY DOG KILLER

    Slovakia/Czech Republic, 90 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Mira Fornay
    PRODUCED BY: Juraj Buzalka, Viktor Schwarcz & Mira Fornay

    OH BOY!
    Germany, 83 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Jan Ole Gerster 
    PRODUCED BY: Marcos Kantis & Alexander Wadouh

    OIKOPEDO 12
    BLOCK 12
     
    Cyprus/Greece, 94 min
    DIRECTED BY: Kyriacos Tofarides
    WRITTEN BY: Panos Stathoyannis & Kyriacos Tofarides
    PRODUCED BY: Kyriacos Tofarides

    ONLY GOD FORGIVES
    Denmark/France, 90 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Nicolas Winding Refn
    PRODUCED BY: Lene Børglum, Sidonie Dumas & Vincent Maraval

    PARADIES: GLAUBE
    PARADISE: FAITH

    Austria/Germany/France, 113 min
    DIRECTED & PRODUCED BY: Ulrich Seidl 
    WRITTEN BY: Ulrich Seidl & Veronika Franz 

    POZITIA COPILULUI
    CHILD’S POSE

    Romania, 112 min
    DIRECTED BY: Călin Peter Netzer
    WRITTEN BY: Razvan Radulescu & Călin Peter Netzer
    PRODUCED BY: Călin Peter Netzer & Ada Solomon

    ROSIE
    Switzerland, 106 min
    DIRECTED BY: Marcel Gisler
    WRITTEN BY: Marcel Gisler & Rudolf Nadler
    PRODUCED BY: Susann Rüdlinger

    THE SELFISH GIANT
    UK, 90 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Clio Barnard
    PRODUCED BY: Tracy O’Riordan

    SOM DU SER MEG
    I BELONG

    Norway, 112 min
    WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: Dag Johan Haugerud
    PRODUCED BY: Yngve Sæther

    SVECENIKOVA DJECA
    THE PRIEST’S CHILDREN
     
    Croatia/Serbia, 93 min
    DIRECTED BY: Vinko Brešan
    WRITTEN BY: Mate Matišić & Vinko Brešan
    PRODUCED BY: Ivan Maloča

    SYNGUÉ SABOUR, PIERRE DE PATIENCE
    THE PATIENCE STONE

    France/Germany/Afghanistan, 102 min
    DIRECTED BY: Atiq Rahimi 
    WRITTEN BY: Atiq Rahimi & Jean-Claude Carrière 
    PRODUCED BY: Michaël Gentile 

    W IMIĘ 
    IN THE NAME OF
     
    Poland, 96 min
    DIRECTED BY: Małgośka Szumowska
    WRITTEN BY: Małgośka Szumowska & Michał Englert
    PRODUCED BY: Agnieszka Kurzydło 

    WHAT RICHARD DID
    Ireland, 87 min
    DIRECTED BY: Lenny Abrahamson
    WRITTEN BY: Malcolm Campbell 
    PRODUCED BY: Ed Guiney

     

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  • NYFF Adds ENOUGH SAID Director Nicole Holofcener as Final FREE SUMMER TALK | TRAILER

    Enough Said

    The Film Society of Lincoln Center announced today a final addition to the very popular free-to-the-public Summer Talks lineup, with Nicole Holofcener on September 17 at 7PM, to discuss her new film ENOUGH SAID. With Opening Night for the 51st New York Film Festival less than three weeks away, on September 27, FSLC also announced details forThe New York Film Festival at 50, a panel discussion with Joanne Koch, Kent Jones and Richard Peña at the Jacob Burns Film Center (364 Manville Road, Pleasantville, New York) on Wednesday, September 11 at 7:30PM. Visit Filmlinc.com for more information.

    ENOUGH SAID director Nicole HolofcenerENOUGH SAID director Nicole Holofcener

    On Tuesday, September 17 at 7PM, Nicole Holofcener will join NYFF Director of Programming Kent Jones for a free Summer Talks event in the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center Amphitheater. Holofcener, who previously wrote and directed WALKING AND TALKING, LOVELY & AMAZING, FRIENDS WITH MONEY and PLEASE GIVE, will discuss her upcoming film ENOUGH SAID, and also show clips. The Summer Talks series began in May with BEFORE MIDNIGHT director Richard Linklater and actors Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke and has since welcomed an impressive list of talented filmmakers including Sofia Coppola (THE BLING RING), Ryan Coogler (FRUITVALE STATION), Nicolas Winding Refn (ONLY GOD FORGIVES), Lee Daniels (LEE DANIELS’ THE BUTLER), David Gordon Green (PRINCE AVALANCHE), Brian De Palma (PASSION) and many more. Visit Filmlinc.com/holofcener for more information.

    ENOUGH SAID is about a divorced and single parent, Eva (Julia Louis Dreyfus) who spends her days enjoying work as a masseuse but dreading her daughter’s impending departure for college. She meets Albert (James Gandolfini) – a sweet, funny and like-minded man also facing an empty nest.  As their romance quickly blossoms, Eva befriends Marianne (Catherine Keener), her new massage client. Marianne is a beautiful poet who seems “almost perfect” except for one prominent quality: she rags on her ex-husband way too much. Suddenly, Eva finds herself doubting her own relationship with Albert as she learns the truth about Marianne’s Ex.  ENOUGH SAID is a sharp, insightful comedy that humorously explores the mess that often comes with getting involved again. The Fox Searchlight Pictures release is opening in NY and LA on September 18.

    On Wednesday, September 11, The Jacob Burns Film Center celebrates NYFF with The New York Film Festival at 50, a panel discussion with Joanne Koch, Kent Jones and Richard Peña, moderated by Steve Apkon. A touchstone of the US film scene since 1963, the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s New York Film Festival has long served as a guide to the masterworks of cinema and a forum for the artists who create them. Apkon will discuss the history of the film festival with three of the people who’ve been instrumental in the programming and presentation of NYFF for many years: Joanne Koch (Executive Director of FSLC 1971 – 2003), Richard Peña (FSLC & NYFF Program Director 1988 – 2012) and Kent Jones (current NYFF Program Director), all contributors to the lavish new book New York Film Festival Gold: A 50th Anniversary Celebration. A special limited number of autographed copies of the book will be available for purchase that evening, signed by director Pedro Almodóvar and Richard Peña.

    The 340-page coffee table book features recollections by esteemed critics and scholars who recount their personal involvement with the festival. Also included are hundreds of rare stills and behind-the-scenes shots with over 130 filmmakers, reproductions of all 50 NYFF posters and a complete listing of all the films and events that have been featured in the festival for the past 50 years. The NYFF 50th Anniversary collector’s book can also be purchased at FilmLinc.com and on Amazon.

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  • Official Awards of 70th Venice Film Festival; SACRO GRA by Gianfranco Rosi Wins Golden Lion for Best Film | VIDEO

    Gianfranco Rosi was awarded the GOLDEN LION for Best Film for SACRO GRA at the 70th Venice Film FestivalGianfranco Rosi was awarded the GOLDEN LION for Best Film for SACRO GRA at the 70th Venice Film Festival

    The documentary SACRO GRA by Gianfranco Rosi (Italy, France) was awarded the GOLDEN LION for Best Film at the 70th Venice Film Festival, and the GRAND JURY PRIZE went to JIAOYOU  by Tsai Ming-liang (Chinese Taipei, France).  In SACRO GRA, Gianfranco Rosi travelled over two years in a minivan and filmed life on Rome’s giant ring road—the Grande Raccordo Anulare, or GRA, to discover the invisible worlds and possible futures harbored in this area of constant turmoil.

    Official Awards of the 70th Venice Film Festival

    GOLDEN LION for Best Film to:
    SACRO GRA by Gianfranco Rosi (Italy, France)

    SILVER LION for Best Director to:
    Alexandros Avranas for the film MISS VIOLENCE (Greece)

    GRAND JURY PRIZE to:
    JIAOYOU  by Tsai Ming-liang (Chinese Taipei, France)

    COPPA VOLPI 
    for Best Actor:
    Themis Panou
    in the film MISS VIOLENCE by Alexandros Avranas (Greece)

    COPPA VOLPI
    for Best Actress:
    Elena Cotta
    in the film VIA CASTELLANA BANDIERA by Emma Dante (Italy, Switzerland, France)

    MARCELLO MASTROIANNI AWARD
    for Best Young Actor or Actress to:
    Tye Sheridan
    in the film JOE by David Gordon Green (US)

    AWARD FOR BEST SCREENPLAY to:
    Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope
    for the film PHILOMENA by Stephen Frears (United Kingdom)

    SPECIAL JURY PRIZE to:
    DIE FRAU DES POLIZISTEN by Philip Gröning (Germany)

    LION OF THE FUTURE – “LUIGI DE LAURENTIIS” VENICE AWARD FOR A DEBUT FILM to:
    WHITE SHADOW by Noaz Deshe(Italy, Germany, Tanzania)
    VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS’ WEEK


    ORIZZONTI AWARDS

    the ORIZZONTI AWARD FOR BEST FILM to:
    EASTERN BOYS by Robin Campillo (France)

    the ORIZZONTI AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR to:
    Uberto Pasolini for the film STILL LIFE (United Kingdom, Italy)

    the SPECIAL ORIZZONTI JURY PRIZE to:
    RUIN by Michael Cody and Amiel Courtin-Wilson (Australia)

    the SPECIAL ORIZZONTI AWARD FOR INNOVATIVE CONTENT to:
    MAHI VA GORBEH by Shahram Mokri (Iran)

    the ORIZZONTI AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM to:
    KUSH by Shubhashish Bhutiani (India)


    VENEZIA CLASSICI AWARDS

    the VENEZIA CLASSICI AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY ON CINEMA to:
    DOUBLE PLAY: JAMES BENNING AND RICHARD LINKLATER by Gabe Klinger (USA, Portugal, France) 

    the VENEZIA CLASSICI AWARD FOR BEST RESTORED FILM to:
    LA PROPRIETÀ NON È PIÙ UN FURTOby Elio Petri (Italy, France)


    EUROPEAN SHORT FILM 2013 – EFA AWARD to:
    HOUSES WITH SMALL WINDOWSby Bülent Öztürk (Belgium)

    GOLDEN LION FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT 2013
    William Friedkin

    JAEGER-LECOULTRE GLORY TO THE FILMMAKER
    Ettore Scola

    PERSOL AWARD
    Andrzej Wajda

    L’ORÉAL PARIS PER IL CINEMA AWARD
    Eugenia Costantini

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    images via flickr | Venice Film Festival

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  • New Indie Films, Documentaries in Theaters This Weekend Friday September 6

    New Indie Films, Documentaries in Theaters This Weekend Friday September 6

    The good news about this first full September weekend is that there are MANY indie, foreign, and documentary releases that are being released, and most of them look interesting (particularly the documentaries).  The bad news is that most of them are debuting in just a single theater, so you might have to wait a bit before you can see them in a theater in your area.  However, some of them have a VOD release on the same day, so if you don’t mind watching it in the comfort of your own home (and who doesn’t?), you’re not out of luck!

    SALINGER (Documentary)

    Salinger

    Nearly every high school student is assigned The Catcher in the Rye in English class, and many remain profoundly affected by the novel.  However, it’s well know that its author, J.D. Salinger, wrote only a handful of other works before spending most of his life out of the public eye.  Salinger the documentary explores the life of one of the best-selling authors of all time who was only known by his closest friends.  The big story here is that the documentary purports that Salinger has new novels and stories set to be released over the next several years — only time will tell about that, I guess!

    ADORE

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    This drama puts a new spin on “awkward” when lifelong middle-aged best friends played by Naomi Watts and Robin Wright fall for each other’s sons and begin secret affairs.  Originally titled Two Mothers, the film is bound to be controversial with audiences.  As for me, I just wish my mother had a friend who looked like Naomi Watts!  After initial strong buzz, the film has received mostly negative recent reviews — mostly focusing on the dialogue.

    HELL BABY

    Hell Baby

    From the Reno 911 crew comes this low-budget comedy about a woman who gives birth to, well, a demonic baby. The film is actually made up of various absurd situations in New Orleans involving the baby, exorcisms, and so on.  If anything it has to be funnier than Scary Movie 5, right?

    WINNIE MANDELA

    WINNIE MANDELA

    Though the upcoming Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom starring Idris Elba has gotten a lot of praise, sneaking into theaters before it is Winnie Mandela, a biopic about Nelson Mandela’s wife.  Winnie is played by Jennifer Hudson and Nelson is played by Terrence Howard, and while Nelson Mandela obviously remains a major figure in history early reviews of Winnie Mandela have not been kind at all.

    RED OBSESSION

    Red Obsession

    On the surface, Red Obsession appears to be a documentary about wine.  However, Red Obession is actually about the economics of supply and demand and how that can destroy a traditional industry.  To be specific, the documentary focuses on the last several years in the Bordeaux wine industry after wine became a fad among newly wealthy people in China.  The result?  These Chinese millionaires cause wine prices to skyrocket as they buy every bottle they can find.  I caught this during the Tribeca Film Festival and have eagerly awaited for someone else I know to see it so we could talk about the implications.

    TOUCHY FEELY

    Touchy-Feely

    This family drama about physical contact made the festival rounds after premiering at Sundance but never really picked up much buzz despite its familiar cast (Rosemarie DeWitt, Allison Janney, Ron Livingston, Scoot McNairy, Ellen Page, and Josh Pais).  Director Lynn Shelton’s films are usually very subtle, so if you’ve liked her previous movies like Humpday and You Sister’s Sister you’ll likely enjoy this too.

    A TEACHER

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    I don’t know if you’ve noticed it, but it seems to me that there’s a new “teacher sleeping with student” scandal in the newspaper every week. A Teacher is a drama about that situation, in which a Texas high school teacher (portrayed by Lindsay Burdge) has an affair with one of her students… causing her life to spin out of control.  It’s already available on VOD and various On Demand outlets, though poor reviews might steer you away.

    MY FATHER AND THE MAN IN BLACK (Documentary)

    My Father and The Man in Black

    This documentary is about a film producer who discovered that his estranged father had a deep friendship and business relationship with his client, the famous country singer/hell-raiser Johnny Cash.  Though it is an interesting investigative film, I thought it didn’t focus enough on the main draw here, Johnny Cash, and the “recreations” of real events were awkward.  However, fans of Cash and his music will likely enjoy it.

    GOOD OL’ FREDA (Documentary)

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    Just when you thought everything that could have ever been said about the Beatles had been said already, Good Ol’ Freda finds another way to tell the story.  The documentary focuses on Freda Kelly, who served as the Beatles’ officially secretary and fan club manager.  She remained close friends with the Beatles throughout the band’s existence, bearing witness to all of the legendary moments that defined the band’s history.

    FIRE IN THE BLOOD (Documentary)

    FIRE IN THE BLOOD

    There have been a number of documentaries about the questionable practices of pharmaceutical companies and others about the early years of the AIDS health crisis (most notably How to Survive a Plague).  Fire in the Blood combines both topics and looks at how pharmaceutical companies were slow to develop and release AIDS drugs in the early years of the disease and how people came together to change that.  It seems like a thematic tie-in to the upcoming Dallas Buyers Club.

    OTHER NOTABLE WEEKEND INDIE, FOREIGN & DOCUMENTARY RELEASES:

    POPULAIRE

    I AM BREATHING

    THE ULTIMATE LIFE

    BOUNTY KILLER

    SNAKE AND MONGOOSE

    BUTCHER BOYS

    MISSION PARK

    SUGAR

    36 SAINTS

    AMERICAN MILKSHAKE

    IL FUTURO (THE FUTURE)

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  • SAVING MR. BANKS will Open, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS to Close AFI FEST 2013

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    The North American Premiere Gala of Disney’s SAVING MR. BANKS will open AFI FEST 2013 on Thursday, November 7, and the World Premiere Opening Weekend Gala of Sony Picture Classics’ FOXCATCHER on Friday, November 8 will launch a lineup of independent and auteur films that will screen over the course of the festival from November 7-14, 2013.

    SAVING MR. BANKS, starring Academy Award®-winning actress Emma Thompson and AFI Life Achievement Award recipient and Academy Award®-winning actor Tom Hanks, will have its North American Premiere on Thursday, November 7 as the Opening Night Gala. Inspired by true events, SAVING MR. BANKS is the extraordinary, untold story of how Walt Disney’s classic MARY POPPINS made it to the screen – and the testy relationship between the legendary Walt Disney and author P.L. Travers that almost derailed it. John Lee Hancock (THE BLIND SIDE) is the director, and Kelly Marcel and Sue Smith wrote the screenplay. SAVING MR. BANKS also stars Paul Giamatti, Jason Schwartzman, Bradley Whitford, Annie Rose Buckley, Ruth Wilson, B.J. Novak, Rachel Griffiths, Kathy Baker and Colin Farrell.

    FOXCATCHER, a psychological drama directed by Academy Award® nominee Bennett Miller (MONEYBALL) and starring Golden Globe® winner Steve Carell, Channing Tatum, Academy Award®nominee Mark Ruffalo, Academy Award® winner Vanessa Redgrave and Sienna Miller, will have its World Premiere on Friday, November 8 as the Opening Weekend Gala. The film was written by E. Max Frye and Academy Award® nominee Dan Futterman. FOXCATCHER tells the story of Olympic Gold Medal-winning wrestler Mark Schultz (Tatum), who sees a way out from the shadow of his more celebrated wrestling brother Dave (Ruffalo) and a life of poverty when he is summoned by eccentric multi-millionaire John du Pont (Carell) to move onto his estate and train for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Desperate to gain the respect of his disapproving mother, du Pont begins “coaching” a world-class athletic team and, in the process, lures Mark into dangerous habits, breaks his confidence and drives him into a self-destructive spiral. Based on actual events, FOXCATCHER is a gripping and profoundly American story of fragile men who pinned their hopes for love and redemption on a desperate obsession for greatness that was to end in tragedy.

    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, written and directed by Academy Award® winners Joel and Ethan Coen (NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN), was produced by Scott Rudin and Joel and Ethan Coen and will be the Closing Night Gala on Thursday, November 14. The film stars Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund and Justin Timberlake and follows a week in the life of a young folk singer as he navigates the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Llewyn Davis (Isaac) is at a crossroads. Guitar in tow, huddled against the unforgiving New York winter, he is struggling to make it as a musician against seemingly insurmountable obstacles, ­ some of them of his own making. Brimming with music performed by Isaac, Timberlake and Mulligan (as Llewyn’s married Village friends), as well as Marcus Mumford and Punch Brothers, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS – in the tradition of O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? – is infused with the transportive sound of another time and place. An epic on an intimate scale, it represents the Coen Brothers’ fourth collaboration with multiple-Grammy® and Academy Award®-winning music producer T Bone Burnett. Marcus Mumford is the Associate Music Producer. INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS recently won the Grand Prix at the 2013 Cannes International Film Festival. 

     

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  • 10 Fellows Selected for Film Independent’s 2013 Screenwriting Lab

    FORBIDDEN STEPS by Iram Parveen BilalFORBIDDEN STEPS by Iram Parveen Bilal

    Film Independent announced the screenwriters selected for its 14th annual Screenwriting Lab, sponsored by the Writers Guild of America, West. The Screenwriting Lab is an intensive five-week program designed to help writers improve their craft, and take their current scripts to the next level in a nurturing yet challenging creative environment. 

    Under the tutelage of the Lab Mentors, the Fellows are advised on the craft and business of screenwriting, and are also introduced to established screenwriters, producers and film professionals who serve as guest speakers and one-on-one Advisors. Writer/Director Robin Swicord (The Jane Austen Book Club, Memoirs of a Geisha) and Writer Jeff Stockwell (Bridge to Terabithia, The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys) return as this year’s Mentors. Guest Speakers include Destin Daniel Cretton (Short Term 12) and Sian Heder (Orange is the New Black).

    The Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television (SFTV) has a unique partnership with Film Independent. For the second year in a row, Film Independent and SFTV have partnered on the LMU SFTV Screenwriting Fellowship. Out of the 10 fellows selected, Eli Ibok, who is also an LMU alum, will be awarded a $10,000 LMU SFTV grant to develop his script, Trauma, through the Screenwriting Lab.

    The Screenwriting Lab is provided free to invited screenwriters, who upon acceptance become Film Independent Fellows, receiving year-round support, including access to Film Independent’s annual film education offerings and the Los Angeles Film Festival. In addition, Lab Fellows are eligible to join the Independent Writers Caucus of the Writers Guild of America, West. Recent projects developed through the Lab include Robbie Pickering’s Natural Selection, which garnered multiple awards at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival, Beth Schacter’s Normal Adolescent Behavior, Scott Prendergast’s Kabluey, Philip Flores’ and Max Doty’s The Wheeler Boys, Suzi Yoonessi’s Dear Lemon Lima, Erin Cassidy and Bruce Pavalon’s We Are the Mods, and Minh Nguyen-Vo’s Buffalo Boy, which was Vietnam’s entry to the 2006 Academy Awards.

    The 2013 Screenwriters Lab participants and their projects are:

    1. Broad Street Diner – Three elderly male friends who meet daily at a neighborhood diner, find that 70 is the new 40 as they deal with friendship, new love, sickness and fatherhood, making it hard for them to retire from “Life.”

    Fred Thomas Jr. the seven time 2012 N.A.A.C.P award nominee and winner of Best Director, Best Playwright and Best Producer for his play12’ x 9’ is an alumnus of Lincoln University, where he received his Bachelors in Journalism before attending Temple University and receiving his Masters in Film and Media Arts. To date, Thomas is the producer of the feature The Bachelor Party for Image Entertainment, director and a producer of the film 24 Hour Love, director/writer on the web series The Taboo Diaries, director on Moms the web series, and the co-writer/producer/director for the stage play What Would Divas Do? Divalogues, for TV One’s Network show R&B Divas L.A.

    2. Forbidden Steps – A Muslim daughter struggles with the divisions between her passion for dancing and the will of her family.

    Iram Parveen Bilal was raised in Nigeria and Pakistan, and is conscious of the rare opportunity and voice she has on the filmmaking playground. Having directed internationally recognized, award-winning short films, Josh is her feature debut that just released theatrically nationwide in Pakistan. Josh has been commissioned by Channel 4 and is in the process of international distribution. Other feature projects in development have received attention by IFP, The Academy’s Nicholl Writing Fellowship, Mumbai Mahindra Sankalan Lab, Film Independent and Women In Film. A Film Independent Fellow, Bilal has participated in Film Independent’s Project Involve, Directing Lab and Screenwriting Lab. Prominent awards and honors include the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship, Stark Special Project Scholarship, Mabel Beckman Leadership Award, Paul Studenski Fellowship and the Dean’s Cup. She is an honors graduate of CalTech and the Peter Stark Producing Program at USC. More on www.iramparveenbilal.com.

    3. Jamie and Jackie – Jamie and Jackie is the story of a small time thief who lives the life of a ghost until the day he’s invited to play a strange game with a woman he meets at a hotel. 

    Tarik Karam is a filmmaker based in New York City who has worked side by side with director Stephen Daldry for the past six years. He co-produced the Oscar nominated Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close while also serving as Second Unit Director. Previously, Tarik collaborated with Daldry on the Oscar-nominated The Reader, serving as Second Unit Director and Associate Producer. Most recently, Tarik completed a short film entitled “ZZZZZZZ,” about two sleepwalkers in love, which premiered at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival and is set to play this year’s Austin Film Festival. Tarik graduated from the American Film Institute (AFI) with an MFA in Film Direction. He is a proud member of the DGA and his work can be found at www.tarikkaram.com.

    4. Jane – After her sister’s fatal back alley abortion, Teresa, a bright, but naïve 1960’s college student, joins “Jane,” an underground group who break the law and risk their lives to help women find access to safe abortions.

    Natalija Vekic is a screenwriter and director whose short films “The Sacred Heart” and “The Girl with the Pearl Suspended” have screened at the New York Underground Film Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, and Mill Valley International Film Festival. Natalija won a Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival for her short film “Lost & Found,” was the recipient of the prestigious Princess Grace Award in film and a San Francisco Individual Arts Commission Grant.

    She is a co-producer on the documentary Strand: A Natural History of Cinema, directed by long time collaborator Christian Bruno. Strandreceived the inaugural Film Independent Fast Track HBO Fellowship and was selected to participate in the Documentary Lab at Film Independent.

    Vekic is a recent graduate of the UCLA MFA screenwriting program where she spent countless sleepless nights writing screenplays and TV pilots. She received the Executive Board Award Fellowship, a UCLA Graduate Fellowship and was one of eight writers selected to work with Academy Award-winning screenwriter and UCLA alum Dustin Lance Black in a feature screenwriting seminar. She researched and wroteJane, which was inspired by a brave group of feminists in Chicago who broke the law to make sure women had access to safe abortions.

    Vekic has a special place in her screenplays for runaways, outlaws and all the beautiful misfits who make the world so amazing. Family turmoil, forgiveness and how the past always manages to creep into the present — are at the heart of many of her scripts.

    5. Love on the Tundra – Seemingly together, type-A Emily becomes obsessed with trying to “save” mentally ill Jacob, but in the process of helping him get better, begins to psychologically unravel herself.

    Dana Turken is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker whose work lives somewhere between the real and the surreal, the dramatic and the comically absurd. She has directed eight short films and one play, through the Francis Ford Coppola One Act Festival. Dana grew up in Detroit and spent her youth training as a dancer. She studied semiotics at Brown University, directing at Prague’s FAMU Film Academy, and received her MFA in directing from UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television.  A member of the International Cinematographers Guild, she spent five years in New York working in the camera department on feature films, episodic television, music videos, and commercials, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her MFA.

    While at UCLA, Turken’s short film, “Love on the Tundra,” screened at the Seattle International Film Festival and the Athens Film and Video Festival, among others. Her film, “Arthur and the Bunnies,” premiered at the Palm Springs International ShortFest, and went on to screen at numerous venues, including, Comic-Con, Camerimage, Mill Valley Film Festival, Cucalorus, REDCAT, and the Columbus International Film Festival, where it won the Best of Festival award. In 2012, she was a directing fellow in Film Independent’s Project Involve. She recently directed a short screwball comedy, produced by Film Independent and sponsored by the Lincoln Motor Company and Vanity Fair. Turken is currently writing a script for independent producer Bergen Swanson about the 1960s battle between Robert Moses and Jane Jacobs.

    6. The Murch – An extremely smart boy from the Midwest moves to the projects of North Carolina and learns that there is a high price for trying to fit in.

    Elliott Williams was born in Seattle, but claims New York, North Carolina and Los Angeles as home. He has lived on both coasts, but he’s almost lived in half the states in the US. He began his corporate career as a management professional in the Fortune 10 Company GE Capital before moving on to pharmaceutical sales and management. Williams is also an Emmy award-winning producer who began his career behind the camera with a bit of good fortune. Williams’ first professional offering was the 2010 Official Sundance Selection Night Catches Us, which was also a winner at the Seattle International Film Festival and nominated for Best First Feature at The Spirit Awards before being distributed by Magnolia Pictures. He went back to school and earned a Master’s degree in Producing from the American Film Institute (AFI) and, while there, he produced the award-winning comedy web series #nitTWITS based on funny tweets. Upon completion of school, his thesis film, “Usagi-san,” won The Grand Jury Prize at the Ivy Film Festival, a Student Emmy Award and a BAFTA-LA Special Jury Prize. He also began writing at AFI and The Murch is his first screenplay. Elliott is very happy and proud to be a part of Film Independent’s Screenwriting Lab and can’t wait to see this film reach its full potential.

    7. Spa Night – Struggling to escape his crumbling family life, a closeted Korean-American teenager follows his desires and finds more than he bargains for at the Korean spa.

    Andrew Ahn is a Korean-American filmmaker born and raised in Los Angeles. His short film “Dol (First Birthday)” premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and has screened at numerous other festivals and venues around the world, including Lincoln Center, REDCAT, and the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film received the Outfest Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Short Film. An alumnus of Film Independent’s Project Involve, Ahn also participated in the Sundance Screenwriters Lab in June 2013 with his feature screenplay Spa Night. The project also received a Sundance Institute Cinereach Feature Film Fellow grant. Ahn is an alumnus of Film Independent’s Project Involve. He graduated from Brown University with a degree in English and received an MFA in Film Directing from the California Institute of the Arts.

    8. Sugar – When a seasoned war correspondent is executed in a fancy Nairobi suburb, his 29 year-old lover is forced to confront corrupt politicians, Somali extremists and her own demons, in order to halt a coup d’état and expose the conspiracy behind his death.

    A University of Chicago and AFI graduate born in New York and currently residing in Los Angeles, Thymaya Payne has directed a number of films including the short films “Apparent Horizon” (starring Peter Coyote), “Let’s Not and Say We Did,” and “Coup De Grace,” which premiered at the HBO Latino Film festival. In the summer of 2010 he completed his documentary film Love Limits, which was later released by Icarus films.

    In 2008 Payne began a four-year journey to direct and produce an in-depth documentary about Somali piracy and its root causes calledStolen Seas. The film premiered at the Locarno Film festival and was awarded the Boccolino’ D’oro. Later, at the Palm Springs Film Festival,Stolen Seas won the John Schlesinger award for best Documentary. “A dangerous 90-minute immersion in a world where lawlessness applies to all sides” said Variety. The New York Times called the Stolen Seas “Magnificent.” Stolen Seas was theatrically released in early 2013.

    9. Trauma – A veteran discharged after a spontaneous act of violence struggles to reorient himself to home town life and must face emotional scars resulting from a sexual assault he experienced in the military.

    Edi Ibok wrote for online sites including IGN and Cracked.com and worked as a videographer and editor after graduating from Princeton University with a BA in Philosophy.  While enrolled in Loyola Marymount University’s Graduate Program in Film and Television Production, he won the Cosgrove Family Endowment and LMU’s Oscar Micheaux Award.  After earning his MFA, he photographed projects for the 18th Street Arts Center before his current job in distribution at Fox Home Entertainment.

    10. Varenya – Varenya, a South Indian Hindu priest, accepts a young apprentice and is forced to question the doctrines of his religion.

    Shripriya Mahesh is an Indian-born filmmaker based in San Francisco and New York City. Mahesh wrote and directed “The Color of Time,” a short film featuring Oscar nominees, James Franco and Jessica Chastain. The short is part of the collaborative feature film, Tar, which premiered at the Rome Film Festival. Her award-winning short films have played at the Palm Springs International ShortFest, the Rhode Island International Film Festival, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival (Frameline) and dozens more. Her film, “Reprise”, won the Best Student Film Award at the 12th deadCenter Film Festival, the Best Short by a Woman award at the 9th Salento International Film Festival, and was a finalist for the 6th Iris Prize. Mahesh’s first feature, Varenya, has been selected for IFP’s Emerging Storyteller section and will participate in Independent Film Week, 2013. It has also been selected for Film Independent’s Screenwriting Lab, 2013. Mahesh had a successful career in Silicon Valley, ultimately managing a $400M business for eBay, before leaving the corporate world to dedicate herself to filmmaking. She is an MFA candidate at NYU’s Tisch Graduate Film Program, where she was awarded a Tisch School of the Arts Fellowship. She also earned an MBA from Harvard Business School.

     

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  • Christoph Rainer’s REQUIEM FOR A ROBOT Wins 2013 RBC Emerging Filmmakers Competition at TIFF | WATCH FILM

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    RBC and the Toronto International Film Festival  announced the winners of the 2013 RBC Emerging Filmmakers Competition.  Christoph Rainer, Vienna, Austria is the national winner and received $20,000 prize.  In Christoph Rainer’s film REQUIEM FOR A ROBOT,  Rob, a worn out robot with a corrupt memory, drowns his sorrows of his ‘screwed’ existence in alcohol and asks himself the essential question: what did he do wrong?

    NATIONAL WINNER: $20,000

    Christoph Rainer, Vienna, Austria

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    REQUIEM FOR A ROBOT – Tortured by a recurring nightmare, an alcoholic robot has nothing left but a corrupt memory. In order to find out what has happened, he returns to his creator.

    http://youtu.be/uZEzO_3HK68

    HONOURABLE MENTIONS: $5,000 each

    Dan Popa, Montreal, Canada
    TALES OF SANTA FE – A traveler shares his impressions of a city through a photographic journey into his fragmented past.

    Kevan Funk, Vancouver, Canada
    DESTROYER – A young athlete struggles with the weight of witnessing his fellow teammates commit an act of violence.

    Each year, participants are provided a theme to guide their creative process and the theme for 2013 was Memory. The national winner and honourable mentions were selected from 16 submissions and then narrowed to five finalists by the jury panel. The other finalists were Rafael Balulu (Israel) and Mako Kamitsuna (U.S.).

    “These winning films demonstrate the work of unique, emerging voices in filmmaking,” said Piers Handling, director and CEO, TIFF. “The Emerging Filmmakers Competition is a platform to share these voices and we are thrilled to partner with RBC once again on this initiative.”

    “We look forward to seeing how up-and-coming filmmakers interpret, define and express the theme each year,” said Jennifer Tory, RBC’s regional president for Greater Toronto. “The winning films chosen this year represent the talent and creativity that make us proud to support TIFF and the RBC Emerging Filmmakers Competition.”

    The RBC Emerging Filmmakers Competition is part of Talent Lab, a four-day intensive program at the Toronto International Film Festival that offers artistic development opportunities to a select group of emerging Canadian and international filmmakers.

    Each filmmaker is provided with $500 cash to develop a one-to-five minute short film for the competition.

     

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  • James Gray, Richard Curtis, Paul Greengrass among Filmmakers and Shorts Program Lineup Confirmed for 2013 NYFF

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    Richard Curtis, Paul Greengrass, Agnieszka Holland and Frederick Wiseman have been selected to participate in the HBO Directors Dialogues and the popular HBO On Cinema conversation will feature James Gray at the upcoming 2013 New York Film Festival. The festival also announced the selection of Joanna Hogg and Fernando Eimbcke as the two filmmakers whose work will be screened and celebrated as NYFF’s Emerging Artists this year, as well as the selections for NYFF’s Shorts Programs.

    The fifth edition of NYFF’s annual master class, HBO On Cinema, will feature James Gray (THE IMMIGRANT) speaking to NYFF Director of Programming and Selection Committee Chair, Kent Jones on Saturday, October 12 about his cinematic influences. Film clips will also be shown, spotlighting filmmakers and films that have inspired him, and continue to today.

    The popular HBO Directors Dialogues return to the New York Film Festival with four diverse filmmakers, paired with a journalist or Selection Committee member as they discuss their careers, views on their own approach to making movies as well as the current state of the art of filmmaking. This year’s lineup will feature Paul Greengrass (CAPTAIN PHILLIPS) on Saturday, September 28; Frederick Wiseman (AT BERKELEY) on Sunday, September 29; Richard Curtis (ABOUT TIME) on Wednesday, October 2; and Agnieszka Holland (BURNING BUSH) on Saturday, October 5.

    Co-Presented with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), NYFF’s Emerging Artists is the next step in FSLC and RBC’s combined efforts to promote and encourage the work of promising filmmakers by providing a spotlight on two enormously talented filmmakers, Fernando Eimbcke from Mexico and Joanna Hogg from England.

    Eimbcke’s comedy CLUB SANDWICH (2013) deals with the fraught territory of puberty and separation anxiety as it follows the experiences of a teenage boy taking his first tentative (and furtive) steps into the uncharted waters of sex. NYFF will also screen Eimbcke’s prior two films, DUCK SEASON (2004), which screened previously at New Directors/New Films, and LAKE TAHOE (2008).

    Hogg’s drama EXHIBITION (2013) is an intimate look at two married middle-aged artists that live and work in their unusual London home, at once labyrinth, battleground and refuge. Hogg’s films UNRELATED (2007) and ARCHIPELAGO (2010), both starring Tom Hiddleston will also be presented.

    NYFF also announced today the films and filmmakers selected for this year’s Shorts Programs (4 in total). The selections are highlighted by films directed by returning NYFF alumni, including Miguel Gomes’s REDEMPTION (TABU, NYFF 2012) and João Pedro Rodrigues’s THE KING’S BODY (TO DIE LIKE A MAN, NYFF 2009), as well as Lav Diaz, whose short film PROLOGUE TO THE GREAT DESAPARECIDO will join his feature, NORTE, THE END OF HISTORY in the NYFF lineup. Nicolas Saada’s AUJOURD’HUI stars Academy Award nominee Bérenice Béjo from THE ARTIST (NYFF 2011) and includes an appearance by documentary filmmaking legend (with frequent NYFF appearances to his credit) Frederick Wiseman.

    Additional notable directors with films in the Shorts Programs include Michael Almereyda (HAMLET, NADJA) with his short, THE MAN WHO CAME OUT ONLY AT NIGHT; Damien Chazelle (GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCH) with his film, WHIPLASH; and David Kestin, who has two films set to be screened (THE AIR MATTRESS and OPEN HOUSE).

    HBO DIRECTORS DIALOGUES

    Paul Greengrass
    With films like Bloody Sunday, United ’93 and the new Captain Phillips, Paul Greengrass has established himself as one of the masters of reality-based cinematic fiction. With The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, he brought the immediacy of those films to the suspense genre. We’ll discuss the fine points of the geopolitical thriller, and the art of bringing history to life on the screen.

    Frederick Wiseman
    Frederick Wiseman is not just one of our greatest documentary filmmakers, he’s one of our greatest filmmakers, period. From his 1967 debut Titicut Follies to the present, Wiseman has taken his camera into Metropolitan Hospital in New York, a Benedictine monastery in Michigan, Madison Square Garden, the Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris, and the University of California at Berkeley among many other places and institutions, and fashioned vast cinematic frescoes of the ways we live, die, work, grieve, and create.

    Agnieszka Holland
    Agnieszka Holland has a career like no one else’s. She studied cinema in Czechoslovakia in the late 60s and was imprisoned for six weeks for her participation in the student uprising that followed the Soviet invasion after Prague Spring (dramatized in her extraordinary mini-series Burning Bush, showing in this year’s NYFF). She began working for Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrzéj Wajda, and she has slowly built an extraordinary body of work, including Europa Europa and Olivier, Olivier, which opened the 1992 NYFF; her stunning 1993 adaptation of The Secret Garden; the Oscar-nominated In Darkness (2012); and numerous episodes of some of the best of episodic television, including “The Wire” and “The Killing.”

    Richard Curtis
    Without a doubt, writer/director Richard Curtis has become the most formidable presence in modern comedy. This is the man who wrote The Black Adder, Mr. Bean, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Bridget Jones’ Diary, and has thus far written and directed Love Actually, Pirate Radio and now About Time.

    HBO ON CINEMA

    James Gray
    From Little Odessa in 1994 to his new film The Immigrant, James Gray has lovingly crafted five deeply personal films one image and emotion at a time. He is a New York director through and through, and he has shown us people and places within the city that one rarely sees in movies. This marks Gray’s first visit to the New York Film Festival, and we are very happy that he has agreed to talk with us about the films that have formed him and his own unique approach to movies.

    EMERGING ARTISTS

    JOANNA HOGG

    EXHIBITION (2013) 110 min
    Director: Joanna Hogg
    Country: UK
    Joanna Hogg’s exactingly minimal and intimately character-driven portrait of a married middle-aged couple – both artists – living and working in their unusual London home, at once labyrinth, battleground and refuge.

    ARCHIPELAGO (2010) 114 min
    Director: Joanna Hogg
    Country: UK
    A group stay on the island of Tresco off of Sicily, animated by resentments, jealousies, upheavals and revelations that will ring true to anyone who has ever spent a vacation with their family. Tom Hiddleston, a mainstay of Hogg’s films, is the discontented son at a crossroad in his life, at odds with his mother (Kate Fahy) and sister (Lydia Leonard). His priorities are re-set by landscape artist Christopher Baker, who appears as himself, and the pungent, wondrous landscape.

    UNRELATED (2007) 105 min
    Director: Joanna Hogg
    Country: UK
    Middle-aged, discontented Anna (Kathryn Worth) decides to spend her summer holiday apart from her husband, in Tuscany with her friends. As the days go by, she finds herself more attuned to their teenaged children (Tom Hiddleston and his sister Emma). Hogg’s 2007 debut established her right away as an unusual artist with a place-specific approach to drama.

    FERNANDO EIMBCKE

    CLUB SANDWICH (2013) 82 min
    Director: Fernando Eimbcke
    Country: Mexico
    The new low-key, slow-burn comedy from Fernando Eimbcke, venturing into the fraught territory of puberty and separation anxiety, focuses on a teenage boy taking his first tentative (and furtive) steps into the uncharted waters of sex.

    LAKE TAHOE (2008) 84 min
    Director: Fernando Eimbcke
    Country: Mexico
    In this whimsically wayward comedy with a poignant twist, Eimbcke’s ’scope camera follows the meanderings of Juan (Diego Cataño) through the sleepy streets of a small town as he searches for a spare part after crashing the family car.

    DUCK SEASON (Temporada de patos) (2004) 90 min
    Director: Fernando Eimbcke
    Country: Mexico
    Two 14 year olds are home alone for the day, with video games, soda and snacks—how bad can it get? Soon they have company: a teenage neighbor who wants to bake herself a birthday cake, and a thirtysomething pizza delivery man. Then the power goes out…

    NYFF SHORTS PROGRAMS

    Shorts Program 1: 102 min
    THE AIR MATTRESS (2013) 9 min
    Director: David Kestin
    Country: USA
    Sometimes a noisy neighbor isn’t so bad after all…

    MY MIND’S OWN MELODY (2012) 29 min
    Director: Josh Wakely
    Country: Australia
    A bright, musical world exists within the depths of a comatose state.

    9 METER (2012) 17 min
    Director: Anders Walter
    Country: Denmark
    Daniel believes that his record-breaking jumps are the cause of his mother’s health improvements, but he needs to find a way to do better.

    OPEN HOUSE (2013) 11 min
    Director: David Kestin
    Country: USA
    Worst birthday gift ever: find a NYC apartment ASAP.

    SAMNANG (2013) 22 min
    Director: Asaph Polonsky
    Country: USA
    Samnang works long hard nights at a donut shop. One day his steady and solitary routine is shaken by the arrival of another worker.

    TRYOUTS (2013) 14 min
    Director: Susana Casares
    Country: USA
    Nayla discovers that the only way to fit in as a cheerleader is to rebel.

    Shorts Program 2: 97 min
    BASICALLY (2013) 15 min
    Director: Ari Aster
    Country: USA
    An actress provides a hilarious tour of her privileged but dysfunctional world.

    BUTTER LAMP (La lampe au beurre de yak) (2013) 15 min
    Director: Hu Wei
    Country: France
    Families of Tibetan nomads get their pictures taken against an array of exotic scenic backdrops.

    CARNY (Animador) (2012) 20 min
    Director: Fernanda Chicolet
    Country: Brazil
    Ligia’s psyche escapes the dullness of her daily routine at an amusement park in danger-filled dreams that betray the flip side of her passive nature.

    FRAYED (2013) 9 min
    Director: Georgia Oakley
    Country: UK
    Plagued by imaginary terrors, Freya cannot keep her demons at bay in this wild mix of live action and animation.

    #POSTMODEM (2012) 12 min
    Directors: Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva
    Country: USA
    A musical satire on preparing for the singularity, based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil.

    SUBCONSCIOUS PASSWORD (2013) 11 min
    Director: Chris Landreth
    Country: Canada
    Charles’ subconscious plays games with him as he tries to remember an acquaintance’s name.

    UNCLE ŞEREF AND HIS SHADOW (Şeref Dayı ve Gölgesi Fragman) (2013) 15 min
    Director: Buğra Dedeoğlu
    Country: Turkey
    In a moment of anger Şeref berates his shadow, which promptly walks out on him.

    Shorts Program 3: 61 min
    AUJOURD’HUI (2012) 8 min
    Director: Nicolas Saada
    Country: France
    The end of the world as experienced by a young mother (played by Bérenice Béjo from THE ARTIST) in Paris. She finds herself face to face with a silent, menacing prophet played by the great documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman.

    L’ASSENZA (2013) 20 min
    Director: Jonathan Romney
    Country: UK
    A young man (Stephen Mangan) goes to see an Italian movie from the 60s with his wife  (Amanda Ryan) and is confronted with a strange apparition; an extra, who appears to be his doppelganger, haunting the edges of the frame.

    THE MAN WHO CAME OUT ONLY AT NIGHT (2013) 15 min
    Director: Michael Almereyda
    Country: USA
    Michael Almereyda’s wry adaptation of Italo Calvino’s folktale, shot in the East Village in black and white, is about a man (James Ransone) who marries the youngest of three sisters (India Kotis), and shares a very strange secret with her on their wedding night.

    WHIPLASH (2013) 18 min
    Director: Damien Chazelle
    Country: USA
    In this wild and intense new film from the director of GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCH, a young jazz drummer (Johnny Simmons) beats his brains out trying to please his unforgiving conservatory instructor (J.K. Simmons – no relation).

    Shorts Program 4: 89 min

    Three ingenious explorations of history and myth from a trio of NYFF Main Slate alumni.

    REDEMPTION (2013) 26 min
    Director: Miguel Gomes
    Country: Portugal
    1975: from a village in northern Portugal, a child writes to his parents in Angola. 2011: an old man in Milan remembers his first love. 2012: a new father in Paris talks to his baby daughter. 1977: in Leipzig, a woman prepares for her wedding day. Where and when did these four poor devils begin searching for redemption? Combining voiceover and image as brilliantly as he did in TABU (NYFF 2012), Miguel Gomes pairs suggestively edited archival material with bittersweet, wryly funny monologues that put their speakers in a surprising new light.

    THE KING’S BODY (O Corpo de Afonso) (2013) 32 min
    Director: João Pedro Rodrigues
    Country: Portugal
    Dom Afonso Henriques was Portugal’s first king, a figure whose legendary strength and much-vaunted sword have been subject to considerable myth making over the years. In this sly, playful investigation into the meaning of national identity, director João Pedro Rodrigues (TO DIE LIKE A MAN, NYFF 2009) stages a casting session of sorts for the king’s body. A group of muscle-bound men, stripping down against a green-screen backdrop, answer questions about the fabled past and the mundane realities of their lives. The results, by turns amusing and poignant, speak volumes about Portugal in the present day.

    PROLOGUE TO THE GREAT DESAPARECIDO (2013) 31 min
    Director: Lav Diaz
    Country: Philippines
    Andrés Bonifacio, the freedom fighter known as the father of the Philippine revolution, was executed by rival revolutionaries in 1897. His wife, Gregoria de Jesus, searched for his body in the mountains for 30 days. It was never found. The next feature by Lav Diaz — whose latest, NORTE, THE END OF HISTORY, is also a Main Slate presentation this year — concerns Bonifacio’s controversial death. Returning to his familiar palette of rich, deep black-and-white after the blazing colors of NORTE, this short film about the desperate quest of Bonifacio’s widow is both a haunting standalone work and a tantalizing preview of the film to come.

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