• THE HUSBAND Wins Top Award – Best Canadian Feature Film at 2013 Whistler Film Festival.

    THE HUSBAND, by Canadian director Bruce McDonaldTHE HUSBAND, by Canadian director Bruce McDonald

    THE HUSBAND by Canadian director Bruce McDonald, won the prize for Best Canadian Feature Film in the 10th edition of the Borsos Competition at the 2013 Whistler Film Festival. THE HUSBAND is described by the festival as a unique film about the other side of an adulterous affair follows Henry (McCabe-Lokos) as he deals with raising a child while his wife serves a prison sentence for an affair with a 14 year old student. THE HUSBAND had its Western Canadian premiere at the festival and stars Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, Sarah Allen, Dylan Authors, August Diehl and Joey Klein.

    Tatiana Maslany won WFF’s Best Performance in a Borsos Competition Film Award for the second year in a row, for her role in CAS & DYLAN. In 2012, she won the award for her role in Kate Melville’s PICTURE DAY.

     The other 2013 Borsos Competition finalists were:

    CAS & DYLAN, dir: Jason Priestley (Western Canadian Premiere)
    LOUIS CYR, dir: Daniel Roby (QC, Western Canadian Premiere)
    PATCH TOWN, dir: Craig Goodwill (Canadian Premiere)
    SIDDHARTH dir: Richie Mehta (Western Canadian Premiere)
    UVANGA, dirs: Marie- Hélène Cousineau and Madeline Piujuq Ivalu (Western Canadian Premiere)

    The World Documentary Award was awarded to JINGLE BELL ROCKS! directed by Mitchell Kezin. Described as a personal look at the director’s obsession with Christmas tunes, JINGLE BELL ROCKS! features two dozen of Mitchell’s favorite unknown Christmas songs.

    The Canadian ShortWork Award went to ANXIOUS OSWALD GREENE, directed by Marshall Axani, the International ShortWork Award went to A GRAND CANAL directed by Johnny Ma, and the ShortWork Student Award went to BACKWARD FALL by UBC’s Andrew Pollins. 

    Best Mountain Culture Film Award went to THE CRASH REEL, directed by Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker. MPPIA Short Film Award, was won by Nick Citton for THE FUTURE PERFECT, with the completed project having its world premiere screening at next year’s 2014 Whistler Film Festival.

    Best Female Directed Narrative Feature was awarded to THE ANIMAL PROJECT directed by Ingrid Veninger; Best Female Directed Documentary was awarded to THE CRASH REEL directed by Lucy Walker; and Special Mention for Documentary Excellence was awarded to HI-HO MASTAHEY directed by Alanis Obomsawin.

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  • Slamdance Film Festival Reveals 2014 Special Screenings, Beyond and Shorts Programs

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    The Slamdance Film Festival revealed the films in the Special Screenings, Beyond and Shorts programs for the 20th Festival season taking place from January 17th to 23rd, 2014 in Park City, Utah at the Treasure Mountain Inn.  The festival also announced the premiere of the DIY documentary, which follows the historical development of the Do- It-Yourself indie film movement. In addition, Slamdance alumni films will open the festival with Bill Plympton’s “CHEATIN’,” and will close the festival with Lise Raven’s “KINDERWALD.”

    SPECIAL SCREENINGS PROGRAM

    FEATURES

    Cheatin’ – Director: Bill Plympton
    (USA) North American Premiere
    A newlywed wife proves the depth of her love by becoming her cheating husband’s mistresses.

    Kinderwald – Director: Lise Raven; Screenwriters: Lise Raven, Frank Bru?ckner
    (USA, Germany) North American Premiere
    Two little boys vanish into the mountains in 1854, and their return becomes a mysterious and brutal test of their mother’s faith.
    Cast: Emily Behr, Frank Bru?ckner, Max Cove, Brian McCann

    La Bare – Director: Joe Manganiello
    (USA) World Premiere
    An insider’s look at the history, the lives and the culture of the greatest male strip club in the world, La Bare Dallas.

    Waiting for Mamu – Directors: Thomas Morgan, Francois Caillaud, Dan Chen
    (USA)
    Pushpa Basnet has dedicated her life to ensuring no child spends life in prison. Cast: Pushpa Basnet

    SHORTS

    DIY – Directors: Peter Baxter, Ben Hethcoat, Eric Ekman
    (USA) World Premiere
    DIY explores the development of the do-it-yourself indie film movement with filmmakers who have shaped it. Filmmakers include Benh Zeitlin, Chris Nolan, Rian Johnson, Marc Forster, Nina Menkes and Oren Peli.

    La Mime – Director & Screenwriter: Marjorie Cohen
    (USA) World Premiere
    Two mimes make a connection through a battle that bends reality. Cast: Ekaterina Pirogovskaya, Jean-Louis Darville

    Somewhere In The Valley – Director & Screenwriter: David Greenspan
    (USA) World Premiere
    A man has sex with his neighbor’s wife 72 times, but it’s okay because his neighbor paid him to do it.
    Cast: Jill Bartlett, Craig Cackowski, Robert Dassie, Jean Villepique

    Zoe Rising – Director & Screenwriter: Paul Rachman
    (USA) World Premiere
    A haunting, poetic look back at the childhood of the late New York screenwriter and actress Zoe Tamerlis Lund, through the fading memories of her surviving mother, sculptor Barbara Lekberg. Cast: Barbara Lekberg, Zoe Lund

    BEYOND PROGRAM

    Crimes Against Humanity – Director: Jerzy Rose; Screenwriters: Halle Butler & Jerzy Rose
    (USA)
    A sweet and trusting young woman is repeatedly injured in bizarre accidents, but her overconfident boyfriend is far from sympathetic – he’s busy playing power games at the university where he works.
    Cast: Mike Lopez, Lyra Hill, Ted Tremper, Adam Paul, Buki Bodunrin, Tommy Heffron

    Forever Not Alone – Directors: Monja Art, Caroline Bobek
    (Austria) North American Premiere
    An astonishingly up-close and intimate look at the deep bonds of friendship amongst a group of adolescent girls, as one of them prepares to move away.

    Love Steaks – Director: Jakob Lass; Screenwriters: Jakob Lass, Nico Woche, Ines Schiller, Timon Schaeppi
    (Germany) US Premiere
    A shy massage therapist and a rebellious kitchen worker at a luxury hotel develop a bond that turns into a complicated, bittersweet anti-romance.
    Cast: Lana Cooper, Franz Rogowski

    Three Night Stand – Director & Screenwriter: Pat Kiely
    (Canada) US Premiere
    Carl’s plan to reconnect with Sue is compromised when he discovers that his former girlfriend is running the ski lodge where they’re vacationing.
    Cast: Sam Huntington, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Meaghan Rath, Jonathan Cherry

    Who Took Johnny – Directors: David Beilinson, Suki Hawley, Michael Galinsky
    (USA) World Premiere
    On September 5, 1982, Johnny Gosch, 12, disappeared while preparing to deliver newspapers in West Des Moines, Iowa. For the next 30 years his mother Noreen devoted her life to finding out what happened.
    Cast: Noreen Gosch, John Walsh

    NARRATIVE SHORTS PROGRAM

    Anacos – Director & Screenwriter: Xacio Ban?o
    (Spain)
    An old woman’s life is examined and reassembled by her son, who looks back on the many different stages she has passed through.
    Cast: Mabel Rivera, Fernando Mora?n, Xose? Barato

    Beat – Director & Screenwriter: Aneil Karia
    (UK)
    A man finds his withdrawal from the chaos and loneliness of the city challenged by a visceral inner force.
    Cast: Ben Whishaw, Henry Garrett, Kieron Jecchinis, Chelsea Fitzgerald

    Bradford-Halifax-London – Director & Screenwriter: Francis Lee
    (UK) US Premiere
    An irate father and pregnant mother argue vigorously after catching the 10:22 train from Bradford to London, with their sullen teenage daughter and the entire train car as audience. Cast: Katy Cavanagh, Paul Barnhill, Kirsty Armstrong, Martin Preston

    Daybreak – Director & Screenwriter: Ian Lagarde
    (Canada) US Premiere
    Growing tension in a group of friends leads to quiet violence and destruction as the children enter adolescence.
    Cast: Alexander Fitchev, Emilie Senecal

    Eidos – Director & Screenwriter: Louis D’Arpa
    (USA)
    A blind sculptor attempts to capture his aging mother’s essence in an art piece. Cast: Robin Martin, Pascal Yen-Pfister, Rachel Rear

    First Baptist – Directors: Nedra McClyde, Jamund Washington; Screenwriter: Nedra McClyde (USA) World Premiere
    A young Southern Baptist choir soloist fights for the right for his place in both the choir and in his community.
    Cast: Isaiah Johnson, Willie Teacher, Celestine Rae, Chike Johnson

    Grand Morelos – Director & Screenwriter: Marco Coppola
    (USA)
    An old street musician’s depression is shaken when an unexpected friend inspires him to examine what he wants most out of life.
    Cast: Anthony Govine, Maria Mercedes Morales, Thomas Kaufman
    The Greggs – Directors: Bruce Bundy, Nigel DeFriez, Rob Malone, Kira Pearson, Alex Mechanik, Jessie Levandov,

    Jonathan Rosenblit; Screenwriter: Bruce Bundy
    (USA) World Premiere
    The esoteric and secluded group responsible for the creation of the world’s standardized tests must find a way to adapt when their way of life is threatened by dissent within their ranks. Cast: Bruce Bundy, Nigel DeFriez, Kira Pearson, Rob Malone

    I Love You So Much – Director & Screenwriter: Leah Shore
    (USA) World Premiere
    A man and woman express their affection for each other in increasingly bizarre and animated ways.
    Cast: Jarret Kerr

    Keep A Tidy Soul – Director & Screenwriter: Joshua Moore
    (USA)
    A young woman abruptly loses her soul and does everything she can think of to find it again. Cast: Claire McConnell, Naomi Lila

    Kuhani – Director & Screenwriter: Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
    (Uganda, USA) North American Premiere
    A conflicted African priest wrestles with his conscience.
    Cast: Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Irene Sanga, Anania Ngoliga, Abiodun Ojora

    Little Secret – Director & Screenwriter: Martin Krejci
    (Czech Republic)
    When his little white lie has unexpected large-scale consequences, an injured boy struggles to reach an understanding with his mother about how he was hurt.
    Cast: Adam Misik, Klara Cibulkova, Jenovefa Bokova

    Love Letter – Director & Screenwriter: Lindsey Martin
    (USA)
    A little girl attempts to make sense out of her parents’ divorce, with only scraps of their life together and her imagination to help her.
    Cast: Molly McQuoid, Martina Plag

    Marla – Director & Screenwriter: Nick King
    (Australia)
    After encountering a man curious about her rare medical condition, a woman risks exploring new aspects of her sexuality.
    Cast: Eddie Ritchard, Dale March, Lani Tupu

    Meet My Rapist – Director & Screenwriter: Jessie Kahnweiler
    (USA) World Premiere
    After accidentally bumping into him at the farmers’ market, Jessie is forced to confront the effect her rapist has had on her life.
    Cast: Jessie Kahnweiler, Trenton Willey, Lori Alan, Amanda Foreman

    Milk and Blood – Director: Markus Englmair; Screenwriters: Markus Englmair, Ugla Hauksdo?ttir
    (USA, Iceland) World Premiere
    Father and son respond violently to each other and their own frustrations with the scope of their lives as dairy farmers.
    Cast: Hannes O?li A?gu?stsson, Guðmundur O?lafsson, Kjartan Bjargmundsson

    Mother Corn – Director: Guillermo Lecuona; Screenwriter: Tera Hollingsworth-Lecuona
    (USA, Mexico)
    A Triqui Indian teen wrestles spiritual visions that awaken appreciation for her grandmother and culture.
    Cast: Luz Mariana Santiago, Maria Concepcio?n Bautista Diaz, Tera Hollingsworth-Lecuona

    Moving – Director & Screenwriter: Marc Horowitz
    (USA) World Premiere
    A series of peripheral conversations between two workers on the job raises more questions than answers.
    Cast: Marc Horowitz, Chris Duce

    Not Funny – Director & Screenwriter: Carlos Violade? Guerrero
    (Spain)
    When a woman turns the tables on her prankster husband, they are both forced to live with the serious consequences of a practical joke.
    Cast: Mercedes Bernal, Andre?s Berlanga

    Odyssea – Director: Morrisa Maltz; Screenwriter: Jeffrey Paul King
    (USA) World Premiere
    A young woman returns to her idyllic hometown and undertakes a private venture that involves both real and imagined inhabitants from her past.
    Cast: Amy Ferguson, Natasha Warner, Beth Grant, Michael Chieffo

    Off Ground – Director: Boudewijn Koole; Screenwriters: Boudewijn Koole, Jakop Ahlbom (The Netherlands)
    A slender woman of 50 and a 12-year-old boy act as a single unit with one flowing movement, until suddenly they let go of each other.
    Cast: Louise Lecavalier, Antoine Masson

    Old Moon – Director & Screenwriter: Raisa Bonnet
    (Puerto Rico) North American Premiere
    A visit from her son-in-law and granddaughter causes Elsa, living deep in the mountains, to make a silent and dramatic decision.
    Cast: Mari?a Vela?zquez, Julio Ramos, Laura Cristina Cardona

    One Please – Director & Screenwriter: Jesse Burks
    (USA) World Premiere
    The perfect suburb has a rather gory method of currency when it comes to children’s treats. Cast: Michael Berryman, Sailor Holland, Catherine Burks, Langston Thompson

    Pink & Baby Blue – Director & Screenwriter: Catrin Hedstro?m
    (USA) World Premiere
    A transgendered woman decides between using the men’s restroom or the ladies’ restroom. Cast: Alexander Leonn, Emelie Berman, Carmen LoBue, Travis Stroessenreuther

    Pui – Director & Screenwriter: Rujiroj Thanasankittiwat
    (Thailand) World Premiere
    A mother’s attempt to discourage her daughter from acting like the neighborhood boys is successful, but only on the surface.
    Cast: Parida Manomaiphibul, Putaranun Chotiprapa, Nattapum Thabthim

    Trauma – Director & Screenwriter: Ethan Young
    (USA) World Premiere
    Proving that there’s nothing menacing in the attic of her childhood home is the only thing standing between Isabelle and freedom, but even with her doctor’s insistence, something still seems amiss.
    Cast: Allyn Morse, Michael T. Francis, Charlie Ellis

    The Voice Thief – Director & Screenwriter: Adan Jodorowsky
    (USA, France) US Premiere
    When an opera singer loses her voice, her husband embarks on an odyssey through Miami’s dark underworld to recover it through supernatural means.
    Cast: Asia Argento, Cristobal Jodorowsky, Helene Nymann, Jean Yves Thual

    The Walk – Director & Screenwriter: Mihaela Popescu
    (Romania) North American Premiere
    An old solitary woman feels the urge to go outside and feel alive again. Cast: Valeria Seciu, Sergiu Costache

    The Way – Director: Max Ksjonda; Screenwriters: Max Ksjonda, Ivan Timshyn
    (Ukraine)
    A neglected teenager makes a bet with his friends that leads him on a dangerous trip to another city.
    Cast: Evgeniy Gerasymenko, Evgeniy Efremov, Svitlana Shtanko, Victor Glushkov

    We Keep On Dancing – Director: Jessica Barclay Lawton; Screenwriter: Rhys Mitchell
    (Australia)
    Alan, a sensitive sculptor and grieving widower, connects with an aggressive mechanic in a rather unusual way.
    Cast: William Gluth, John Brumpton, Rhys Mitchell

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS PROGRAM

    The Chaperone 3D – Directors & Screenwriters: Fraser Munden, Neil Rathbone
    (Canada) US Premiere
    The story of a lone teacher who is chaperoning a middle school dance in 1970s Montreal when it is invaded by a menacing motorcycle gang.
    Cast: Ralph Whims, Stefan Czernatowicz, Fred Nguyen, Yue Qi

    Glass Eyes of Locust Bayou – Director: Simon Mercer
    (Canada, UK)
    Bayou-based filmmaker Phil Chambliss makes movies which blur the line between good and evil in rural Arkansas.
    Cast: Phil Chambliss

    Jim Morris: Lifelong Fitness – Director: Ryan Vance
    (USA) World Premiere
    A former Mr. America and Mr. USA, amongst other impressive titles, Jim Morris is a 77-year-old vegan bodybuilder who continues to work today as a personal trainer in Venice, California.
    Cast: Jim Morris, Paul Lubowicki, John Lewis, John Balik

    Methel Island – Director: Meg Smaker
    (USA) World Premiere
    A meditation on the ravaging effects of meth in a small island community in the Sacramento Delta.

    Pablo’s Villa – Director: Matthew Salleh
    (Australia)
    Twenty-three years after the picturesque holiday town Villa Epecuen was submerged in front of Pablo’s eyes, the modern-day Atlantis re-emerges from the sea, preserving both his memories and his home.
    Cast: Pablo Novak

    Punches & Pedicures – Director: Ash Brandon
    (USA)
    An ex-Vietnamese gangster escapes to Defiance, Ohio where he now runs his own nail salon by day and trains at-risk youth in the brutal sport of Mixed Martial Arts by night.
    Cast: Victor Pham, Corey “KoKo” Simmons

    What I Hate About Myself – Directors: Ben Mullinkosson, Bobby Moser
    (China)
    A local Chinese TV station pairs with a cosmetic surgery sponsor for a contest in which the winner receives free surgery in the hope of looking more “Western.”

    White Earth – Director: J. Christian Jensen
    (USA) World Premiere
    Three kids and an immigrant mother offer a glimpse into their lives in this poetic and poignant portrait of North Dakota’s oil boom.
    Cast: James McClellan, Leevi Meyer, Elena Guadalupe Loaiza, Flor Loaiza

    ANIMATION SHORTS PROGRAM

    Another – Director: Sean Buckelew; Screenwriters: Sean Buckelew, Kevin Buckelew, Michelle Yu
    (USA) US Premiere
    A dreamlike narrative in which an intruding bear kills a family man and attempts to assume his role; mother and son try to adapt to the uneasy situation, but the threat of violence lingers. Cast: Ian McDuffie

    Butler, Woman, Man – Director: Michael Langan
    (France)
    A French cha?teau becomes a magical place of gliding servants and shifting physical spaces, creating a fascinating sense of displacement as a man becomes a butler, becomes a woman, becomes a man.
    Cast: Fabrice David, Amandine Bre?he?ret, Eric Larzat

    Lord I: The Records Keeper – Director & Screenwriter: Lori Damiano
    (USA)
    A colorful and mystical odyssey, dense and playfully-drawn: a woman weighed down by books and surrounded by her own mental projections attempts to find peace in the present moment.

    The Path of Wind – Director & Screenwriter: Kim Ju-im
    (South Korea) North American Premiere
    A human office chair unravels its legs and goes on a wildly imaginative psychedelic vision quest filled with both terror and beauty, leading to a transformation into a musical instrument of liberation.

    Salmon Deadly Sins – Director: Steven Vander Meer
    (USA) World Premiere
    Dreamy, gorgeously morphing fish imagery inspired by the seven deadly sins merges with floating anagrams, the entire piece hand-drawn on a series of 3×5 index cards.

    A Tongue Silent Like Your Words – Director: Vita Weichen Hsu
    (Taiwan, USA) World Premiere
    Two bodies grasp and entwine in an elegant and bizarre animated pencil drawing, intercut with evocative imagery of combat and escape.

    U U – Director: Yu Yu
    (UK) US Premiere
    A humorous story of a man gazing into a mirror and discovering all of the pairs on his body; the thought that he could be not one, but two people takes him on a journey through the world of flesh and back to his origins.

    Unicorn Blood – Director: Alberto Vazquez; Screenwriters: Alberto Vazquez, Pedro Rivero
    (Spain)
    Two squabbling teddy bears who must kill to maintain their cuteness hunt in a hallucinatory wilderness for their favorite prey.

    EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS PROGRAM

    Between Regularity and Irregularity – Director: Masahiro Tsutani
    (Japan) US Premiere
    An overwhelming experience of pleasure forms when the timing of improvised sounds deviates slightly from the timing one expects.

    Bird Shit – Director: Caleb Wood
    (USA)
    A study of birds through an arrangement of photos of bird shit.

    The Coral Reef Are Dreaming Again – Director & Screenwriter: Lucas Leyva
    (USA) World Premiere
    Two corals living in the underwater remains of Miami share their dreams of the city’s former inhabitants.
    Cast: Geraldo Pilatti, Fungia sp. stony coral, Epicystis crucifer anemones

    Flower – Director: Naoko Tasaka
    (USA)
    A quiet audio narrative about a hungry bear hypnotically collides with bold and evocative natural and geometric imagery.
    Cast: Lew Palter

    R/B/G – Director: Alejandro Pen?a
    (USA) World Premiere
    An assaultive freakout of planetary catastrophe embedded into television signals. Cast: Maui Gaona, Brandon Burgman, Idea Steele, Joey Casseb

    Ravel – Director: Gazelle Samizay
    (USA) World Premiere
    A woman traverses a multi-planar desert landscape in search of psychological release.

    Real Etheral – Director: Evan Mann
    (USA) World Premiere
    An otherworldly journey through a fantastical metaphysical realm saturated with mystery and transition.
    Cast: Deborah Mann, Evan Mann

    Rough Trade – Director & Screenwriter: Drew Lint
    (Canada)
    An impressionist and assaultive character transformation of a young street hustler into a branded member of a leather cult.
    Cast: Matt O’Connor

    Those People of the South – Director: Ashley Christopher Leach
    (USA) World Premiere
    A three-part examination and deconstruction of the filmmaker’s eccentric and troubling family utilizing a variety of home recordings.

    ANARCHY SHORTS PROGRAM

    After Arcadia – Directors & Screenwriters: Joe Tippett, Robert Brice
    (UK) World Premiere
    A lone scientist wracked with guilt over his part in the accidental extermination of humanity is hoping to rewrite history and erase his past mistakes.
    Cast: Adam Bacon, Ben Challen

    C#ckfight – Director: Julian Yuri Rodriguez; Screenwriters: Julian Yuri Rodriguez, Ariel Castro
    (USA)
    A deconstructed adaptation of “Dante’s Inferno,” taking place at a bath salt-fueled fighting ring in Miami’s underworld.
    Cast: Nassie Shahoulian, Badara Ndiaye

    Der Nachtmahr – Director & Screenwriter: Akiz Ikon
    (Germany) North American Premiere
    An indulgent teenage girl discovers her self through the disgusting creature that visits her at night.
    Cast: Carolyn Genzkow, Kim Gordon, Sina Tkotsch, Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht

    OVO – Director: Mihai Wilson; Screenwriters: Mihai Wilson, Marcella Moser, Davide Di Saro
    (Canada) US Premiere
    Stranded, starving and facing certain death, three intergalactic criminals encounter an ominous harbinger of change for the fate of the universe.
    Cast: Kazumichi Nakashima, Stacy Lundeen, Ron Stone, Marie-France Tessier

    Wawd Ahp – Director & Screenwriter: Steve Girard
    (USA) World Premiere
    The filmmaker’s rap manifesto and a collection of animated sea creatures come to a grisly head. Cast: Steve Girard

    Welcome – Director: Rachel Ruizhen Ho
    (USA) World Premiere
    A beautiful boy emerges to find himself awash in a scene that may or may not be welcoming. Cast: Julian Petschek, Masa Fox, Chelsey Sullivan, Zane Johnson

    White Hot Grid – Director: Jess Iglehart
    (USA) World Premiere
    A false article of 1980s futurism, rattled apart by multiple generations of dubbing. Cast: Rachel Ho

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  • NY Film Critics Online Pick Steve McQueen’s 12 YEARS A SLAVE as Best Film of 2013

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    The New York Film Critics Online picked Steve McQueen’s 12 YEARS A SLAVE as Best Film of 2013. In other nods to the film, Chiwetel Ejiofor was named Best Actor, and Lupita Nyong’o was named Best Supporting Actress. THE ACT OF KILLING directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, and an anonymous co-director was picked as Best Documentary and BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR was named Best Foreign Language Film.

    The complete list of New York Film Critics Online winners

    Film
    12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Director
    Alfonso Cuarón (GRAVITY)

    Actor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

    Actress
    Cate Blanchett (BLUE JASMINE)

    Screenplay
    HER (Spike Jonze)

    Cinematography
    GRAVITY (Emmanuel Lubezki)

    Supporting Actor
    Jared Leto (DALLAS BUYERS CLUB)

    Supporting Actress
    Lupita Nyong’o (12 YEARS A SLAVE)

    Ensemble Cast
    AMERICAN HUSTLE

    Foreign Language
    BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR

    Documentary
    THE ACT OF KILLING

    Animated Feature
    THE WIND RISES

    Debut as Director
    Ryan Coogler (FRUITVALE STATION)

    Use of Music
    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS (T-Bone Burnett)

    Breakthrough Performance
    Adèle Exarchopoulos (BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR)

    Top Eleven Pictures
    12 YEARS A SLAVE
    BEFORE MIDNIGHT
    BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
    DALLAS BUYERS CLUB
    GRAVITY
    HER
    INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
    NEBRASKA
    PHILOMENA
    PRISONERS
    THE WOLF OF WALL STREET

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  • METRO MANILA is Big Winner at British Independent Film Awards

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    METRO MANILA was the big winner at the 16th Moët British Independent Film Awards, picking up three trophies, including Best British Independent Film and Best Director for the film’s director Sean Ellis.  Lindsay Duncan won Best Actress for LE WEEK-END and James McAvoy won Best Actor for FILTH. Imogen Poots collected her BIFA for Best Supporting Actress for THE LOOK OF LOVE and Ben Mendelsohn took home Best Supporting Actor for STARRED UP. 

    Julie Walters was awarded the Richard Harris Award for outstanding contribution by an actor to British film, and Paul Greengrass the Variety Award, which recognizes an actor, director, writer or producer who has helped to shine the international spotlight on the UK.

    Best British Independent Film
    METRO MANILA

    Best Director
    Sean Ellis, METRO MANILA

    The Douglas Hickox Award [Best Debut Director]
    Paul Wright, FOR THOSE IN PERIL

    Best Screenplay
    Steven Knight, LOCKE

    Best Actress
    Lindsay Duncan, LE WEEK-END

    Best Actor
    James McAvoy, FILTH

    Best Supporting Actress
    Imogen Poots, THE LOOK OF LOVE

    Best Supporting Actor
    Ben Mendelsohn, STARRED UP

    Best Documentary
    PUSSY RIOT – A PUNK PRAYER

    Best Achievement in Production
    METRO MANILA

    Best Technical Achievement
    Amy Hubbard – Casting -THE SELFISH GIANT

    Best British Short
    Z1

    Most Promising Newcomer
    Chloe Pirrie – SHELL

    Best International Independent Film
    BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR

    The Raindance Award
    THE MACHINE

    The Richard Harris Award (for outstanding contribution by an actor to British Film) 
    Julie Walters 

    The Variety Award 
    Paul Greengrass 

    Special Jury Prize
    SIXTEEN FILMS & FRIENDS (aka Team Loach)

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  • GRAVITY and HER Tie For Best Film of 2013 by LA Film Critics

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    It’s a tie. “GRAVITY” and “HER” were selected by the Los Angeles Film Critics as Best Picture of 2013.  Alfonso Cuarón went on to win Best Director for GRAVITY, with Spike Jonze receiving runner-up honors for HER.  Other notable awards include “STORIES WE TELL” directed by Sarah Polley winning Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film, and “BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR” directed by Abdellatif Kechiche winning Best Foreign-Language Film.

    Best Picture
    GRAVITY and HER (Tie)

    Best Director
    Alfonso Cuarón, GRAVITY
    Runner-Up: Spike Jonze, HER

    Best Actor
    Bruce Dern, NEBRASKA
    Runner-Up: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Actress
    Cate Blanchett, BLUE JASMINE and Adèle Exarchopoulos, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (tie)

    Best Supporting Actor
    Lupita Nyong’o, 12 YEARS A SLAVE
    Runner-Up: June Squibb, NEBRASKA

    Best Screenplay
    Richard Linklater, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, BEFORE MIDNIGHT
    Runner-Up: Spike Jonze HER

    Best Cinematography
    Emmanuel Lubezki, GRAVITY
    Runner-Up: Bruno Delbonnel INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS

    Best Production Design
    Winner: K.K. Barrett, HER
    Runner-Up: Jess Gonchor, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS 

    Best Editing
    Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger, GRAVITY
    Runner-Up: Shane Carruth and David Lowery, UPSTREAM COLOR

    Best Music Score
    T Bone Burnett, INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
    Runner-Up: Arcade Fire and Owen Pallett, HER

    Best Foreign-Language Film
    BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR directed by Abdellatif Kechiche
    Runner-Up: THE GREAT BEAUTY directed by Paolo Sorrentino 

    Best Documentary/Non-Fiction Film
    STORIES WE TELL, directed by Sarah Polley
    Runner-Up: THE ACT OF KILLING by Joshua Oppenheimer, Anonymous, Christine Cynn

    Best Animation
    ERNEST & CELESTINE directed by Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Benjamin Renner 
    Runner-Up: THE WIND RISES directed by Hayao Miyazaki

    New Generation
    Megan Ellison 

    Legacy of Cinema
    Criterion Collection

    The Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award
    CABINETS OF WONDER: FILMS AND A PERFORMANCE by Charlotte Pryce

     

    Special Citation
    The creative team of 12 YEARS A SLAVE

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  • THE SQUARE Wins Top Award at 2013 IDA Documentary Awards

    THE SQUARETHE SQUARE

    Jehane Noujaim’s THE SQUARE won top honors with the Best Feature Award at 2013 (International Documentary Association) IDA Documentary Awards. The Square follows a group of Egyptian activists as they battle leaders and regimes, and risk their lives to build a new society of conscience.  The Best Short Award,went to Josh Izenberg’s SLOMO, an inspirational portrait of neurologist turned rollerblader, Dr. John Kitchin.  IDA’s Career Achievement Award was presented to Academy Award– and Emmy Award-winning director, producer and writer Alex Gibney whose latest films include We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks and The Armstrong Lie. 

    2013 IDA Documentary Awards Winners

    BEST FEATURE AWARD
    THE SQUARE (WINNER)
    Director: Jehane Noujaim
    Producer: Karim Amer
    Executive Producers: Geralyn Dreyfous, Mike Lerner, Sarah Johnson, Jodie Evans, Lekha Singh, Gavin Dougan, Dan Catullo III, Lisa Nishimura, Adam Del Deo,
    Khalil Noujaim, Alexandra Johnes, Jeff Skoll
    Noujaim Films, Netflix Originals 

    BEST SHORT AWARD
    SLOMO (WINNER) 
    Director: Josh Izenberg
    Producer: Amanda Micheli
    Executive Producer: Neil Izenberg
    Big Young Films, Runaway Films

    BEST LIMITED SERIES AWARD
    INSIDE MAN (WINNER)
    Producers: Kristen Vaurio, Lisa Kalikow, Shannon Gibson, Suzanne Hillinger, Lara Benario
    Writers: Jeremy Chilnick, Morgan Spurlock
    Executive Producers: Jeremy Chilnick, Matthew Galkin, Morgan Spurlock
    CNN

    BEST CONTINUING SERIES AWARD
    INDEPENDENT LENS (WINNER)
    Producer: Lois Vossen
    Executive Producers: Sally Jo Fifer
    Independent Television Service (ITVS) in association with PBS

    DAVID L. WOLPER STUDENT DOCUMENTARY AWARD
    MY SISTER SARAH (WINNER)
    Director/Producer: Elizabeth Chatelain
    University of Texas at Austin

    HUMANITAS DOCUMENTARY AWARD
    BLOOD BROTHER(WINNER)
    Director: Steve Hoover
    Producer: Danny Yourd
    Writers: Steve Hoover, Phinehas Hodges, Tyson VanSkiver
    Executive Producers: Steve Hoover, Michael Killen, Kathy Dziubek, Jim Kreitzburg, Leigh Blake, John Carlin
    Independent Television Service (ITVS)

    PARE LORENTZ AWARD
    A PLACE AT THE TABLE (WINNER)
    Directors/Producers: Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson
    Producers: Julie Goldman, Ryan Harrington
    Magnolia Pictures

    The Pare Lorentz Committee acknowledges A RIVER CHANGES COURSE (director Kalyanee Mam) with a Special Mention.

    ABCNEWS VIDEOSOURCE AWARD
    THE TRIALS OF MUHAMMAD ALI (WINNER)
    Director: Bill Siegel
    Producers: Bill Siegel, Rachel Pikelny
    Executive Producers: Justine Nagan, Gordon Quinn, Leon Gast, Kat White; Sally Jo Fifer (for ITVS)
    Independent Television Service (ITVS), Kartemquin Films, Kino Lorber

    Creative Recognition Award Winners

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    PABLO’S WINTER
    Cinematographer: Julian Schwanitz
    Director: Chico Pereira

    BEST EDITING
    LET THE FIRE BURN
    Editor: Nels Bangerter
    Director: Jason Osder

    BEST MUSIC
    NARCO CULTURA
    Original Music By: Jeremy Turner
    Director: Shaul Schwartz

    BEST WRITING
    HOW TO MAKE MONEY SELLING DRUGS
    Writer/Director: Matthew Cooke

    CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD:
    Alex Gibney

    IDA AMICUS AWARD
    Geralyn Dreyfous

    COURAGE UNDER FIRE AWARD
    Laura Poitras

     

    JACQUELINE DONNET EMERGING DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER AWARD
    Zachary Heinzerling 

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  • WAITING FOR MAMU, THESE STORIED STREETS Among Early Films for 2014 Sedona Intl Film Festival

     WAITING FOR MAMUWAITING FOR MAMU

    After nearly shutting its doors nine years ago because of severe financial challenges, the Sedona International Film Festival will celebrate its 20th anniversary from February 23 to March 2, 2014. Selections are underway for up to 160 films which will screen at the upcoming festival.  Films that have already been accepted into the Festival include THE GIRL ON THE BICYCLE from Nicholas Sparks who wrote The Notebook;  Forrest Whitaker’s new film, REPENTANCES; BRIDEGROOM from writer-producer-director Linda Bloodworth Thomason and her husband, Harry; and the premiere of THESE STORIED STREETS from producer Thomas Morgan. Morgan also produced WAITING FOR MAMU, a  documentary about what it means for a child to grow up in prison and the impact of Pushpa Basnet’s organization on those children.  

    Special events planned include presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Susan Sarandon, actress Shirley Knight will be honored at the Festival, a Tribute to MGM Musicals with awards to be presented in honor of former films stars and Sedona residents Donald O’Connor and Anne Miller, the Festival’s first Lifetime Achievement Award recipients. Country music star Brad Paisley, who has presented films at the Sedona International Film Festival in the past, will return this year to perform in a special benefit concert followed by a Q-and-A session.

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  • Documentary-Musical About Indie Transgender Singer Rae Spoon to U.S. Premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival | WATCH Clips

    My Prairie Home, director Chelsea McMullan’s acclaimed National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary-musical about indie singer Rae Spoon 

    MY PRAIRIE HOME, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB)  documentary-musical about indie singer Rae Spoon, directed by Chelsea McMullan, will have its U.S. premiere in January 2014, at the Sundance Film Festival, as part of the festival’s World Cinema Documentary Competition.

    My Prairie Home, director Chelsea McMullan’s acclaimed National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary-musical about indie singer Rae Spoon

    In My Prairie Home, Toronto filmmaker Chelsea McMullan follows Montreal-based transgender performer Rae Spoon on a musical road trip across the Canadian Prairies. All along the way—in a Greyhound bus, the Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum in Drumheller, a bar in Regina, and at a performance in Winnipeg—McMullan’s camera is a constant companion. As the flat, straight prairie highway unfolds, McMullan guides audiences along the long and winding road of Spoon’s life. This playful, meditative and at times melancholic tale of Spoon’s queer and musical coming of age unfolds in interviews and songs, in live performance and fanciful music sequences. Spoon takes us through their childhood (Spoon prefers the use of the gender-neutral, third-person pronoun) growing up in an ultra-religious family, discovering their sexuality, their gender identity, and the crucial and inspiring leaps towards building a life of their own, as a musician and as a trans person.

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    The video for the first single, “ I Will Be a Wall,” is a clip from the documentary.

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  • Films and Installations Selected for New Frontier at 2014 Sundance Film Festival

     

    The Source (evolving) by artist Doug AitkenThe Source (evolving) by artist Doug Aitken

    The Sundance Film Festival unveiled the films and installations to be featured in the 2014 edition of New Frontier at the upcoming festival taking place January 16 to 26 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah. New Frontier champions films that expand, experiment with, and explode traditional storytelling. The 2014 edition of New Frontier at the Sundance Film Festival will host the U.S. premiere of The Source (evolving) by renowned artist Doug Aitken. The Source (evolving) is a series of filmed conversations about creativity in the 21st Century in which Aitken conducts short candid conversations with groundbreaking pioneers in different artistic disciplines.  The  Festival will also include a Klip Collectives designed showcase of the Festival’s 30-year legacy as told through a pre-roll trailer showing 3D-mapped projections of clips from iconic Festival films on the façade of Park City’s legendary Egyptian Theatre. Featured film clips include Reservoir Dogs, Clerks, Little Miss Sunshine and Beasts of the Southern Wild. 

    NEW FRONTIER FILMS

    The Better Angels / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: A.J. Edwards) — Set in the harsh wilderness of Indiana, this is the story of Abraham Lincoln’s youth. It tells of the hardships that shaped him, the tragedy that marked him forever, and the two women who guided him to immortality. Cast: Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling, Wes Bentley. World Premiere

    The Girl from Nagasaki / Germany, U.S.A., Japan, Italy (Director: Michel Comte, Screenwriters: Anne-Marie Mackay, Ayako Yoshida, Michel Comte) — This 3D feature film production of the classic Puccini opera Madame Butterfly is directed by world-renowned photographer Michel Comte. It’s a modern-day tale that starts with the young madame emerging from the ashes of the atomic bomb in Nagasaki. Cast: Christopher Lee, Sasha Alexander, Michael Wincott, Michael Nyqvist, Robert Evans, Polina SemionovaInternational Premiere

    HITRECORD ON TV / U.S.A.(Director: Joseph Gordon-Levitt) — HITRECORD ON TV is a new kind of variety show with host Joseph Gordon-Levitt directing a global online community of artists as they create short films, music, animation, and more. Anybody with an Internet connection is invited to contribute, and each episode focuses on a different theme. World Premiere

    Living Stars / Argentina (Directors: Mariano Cohn, Gastón Duprat) — Argentinians open their homes to the public and perform dance numbers they normally only do alone, in front of a mirror. The directors portray them in their houses, with improvised sets, revealing a collection of urban curiosities. World Premiere

    Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People / U.S.A. (Director: Thomas Allen Harris, Screenwriters: Thomas Allen Harris, Don Perry, Paul Carter Harrison) —Through a Lens Darkly is an epic film that moves poetically between the present and the past through the work of contemporary photographers and artists. Their pictures and stories seek to reconcile legacies of pride and shame while giving a voice to images long suppressed, forgotten, or hidden from sight. World Premiere

    ADDITIONAL NEW FRONTIER INSTALLATIONS

    Clouds
    Artists: James George, Jonathan Minard 
    Assembled from code and stunning 3D-scanned conversations, Clouds is a cutting-edge interactive documentary that features the emerging generation of artists and hackers who are creating tools for poetic and socially engaged experiments in technology.

    Digital Diaspora Family Reunion
    Artist: Thomas Allen Harris
    The transmedia companion to the feature documentary, Through A Lens Darkly, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) re-imagines the social network the the building of ONE WORLD-ONE FAMILY ALBUM, a database of family photographs. Audiences are invited to upload images to Instagram at #DDFRtv, or bring them to New Frontier to participate in a special LIVE event.

    EVE: Valkyrie
    Artists: CCP Games
    In one of the most anticipated video-game releases of 2014, award-winning Icelandic independent-game developer CCP Games presents EVE: Valkyrie—a virtual-reality experience like no other. In this special preview, audiences can put on an Oculus Rift headset, take a seat inside the cockpit of a spaceship, and enter a 360-degree-surround dogfight against enemy invaders.

    I Love Your Work
    Artist: Jonathan Harris
    I Love Your Work is a beautifully designed interactive documentary by Jonathan Harris about the private lives of nine women who make lesbian porn. It consists of more than two thousand 10-second video clips, taken at five-minute intervals over 10 consecutive days—around six hours of footage. Cast: Dylan Ryan, Jincey Lumpkin, Ela Darling, Ryan Keely.

    I Want You To Want Me
    Artists: Jonathan Harris, Sep Kamvar
    An alluring work of data visualization, this interactive installation explores the world of online dating. A giant touch screen displays a sky filled with balloons containing silhouettes, each one representing a real person’s dating profile. Viewers can touch the balloons to learn personal information about the person inside and rearrange them to view things like top turn-ons, most popular first dates, and people’s biggest desires.

    The Measure of All Things
    Artists: Sam Green, yMusic
    The Measure of All Things is a live documentary featuring a series of portraits of record-holding people, places, and things. Inspired loosely by the Guinness Book of Records, Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Sam Green and yMusic create a poem about fate, time, and the contours of the human experience.

    Mesocosm
    Artist: Marina Zurkow
    Mesocosm (Wink, Texas) and Mesocosm (Northumberland, UK) are two parts of a series of animated landscapes that change over time in response to software-driven data inputs. Individual hand-drawn animated elements are dynamically choreographed according to algorithms that dictate constraints in real time: one day takes 24 minutes to elapse; a year takes 144 hours.

    My 52 Tuesdays
    Artists: Sophie Hyde, Sam Haren, Dan Koerner
    Picture an interactive photo booth where you get more than just your printed picture. It’s a year-long, participatory project accessed via smartphones with a series of questions designed to ‘’tune in” to your life. Like its companion film, 52 Tuesdays, this work explores themes of desire, responsibility, and transformation. How much are you willing to share? Cast: Tilda Cobham-Hervey.

    Not Eye
    Artist: Lauren Moffatt
    Not Eye is an immersive, 3D stereoscopic experience that invites you to meet a woman who can no longer take the constant violation of being looked at and spied on every day of her life by the devices that populate the modern landscape. She is so tormented that she decides to take action, creating a helmet designed not only to defend herself but also to strike back. Cast:Danièle Hennebelle, Julien Bucci.

    Reifying Desire Anthology
    Artist: Jacolby Satterwhite
    Comprised of live performance, custom-made wallpaper, and six CGI-animated and rotoscoped videos, Reifying Desire Anthology is a fantasy hyperlink that transcends brick and mortar, as well as electronic and biological realms, to source a universe where sexuality runs hungry and wild through the psycho-bioelectric matrix seeking transformation and liberation. Cast: Jacolby Satterwhite, Antonio Biaggi.

    Sound + Vision
    Artists: Chris Milk, Beck
    When Beck reimagined David Bowie’s 1977 single “Sound and Vision,” Chris Milk set out to recreate its experience—literally its sound and vision—for both the live concert and its recording. He captured the performance using newly patented technologies like full spherical video and 360-degree binaural audio. This is the first live-action VR film designed for the Oculus Rift. Cast: Beck.

    Street
    Artist: James Nares
    Street employs a high-speed Phantom Flex HD camera to slow down the densely busy streets of New York City and create this mesmerizing video installation. Hot dog vendors, children on scooters, lovers, fighters, pigeons, bike riders, traffic cops, even a flicked cigarette butt sailing onto the curb—all acquire an ethereal dimension enhanced by cofounder of Sonic Youth Thurston Moore’s evocative, acoustic 12-string guitar soundtrack.

    This World Made Itself; Myth and Infrastructure; Dreams of Lucid Living
    Artist: Miwa Matreyek
    In a body of work that spans six years, Miwa Matreyek will present three of her multimedia solo live performance pieces featuring projected animation and her body, traversing ocean scapes, cityscapes, and dreamscapes. Cast: Miwa Matreyek

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  • New “Sundance Kids” Section Added to 2014 Sundance Film Festival

     ERNEST AND CELESTINE  (Directors: Benjamin Renner, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar) ERNEST AND CELESTINE (Directors: Benjamin Renner, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar)

    The Sundance Film Festival has added a new section for younger audiences called “Sundance Kids” to the 2014 festival. The inaugural “Sundance Kids” section features the World Premiere of the English-language version of the acclaimed ERNEST AND CELESTINE  (Directors: Benjamin Renner, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar) and the U.S. Premiere of ZIP & ZAP AND THE MARBLE GANG (Director: Oskar Santos), and will be part of the 2014 Festival, running from January 16-26 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.

    “Sundance Kids” is programmed with the Utah Film Center’s year-round Tumbleweeds program for children and youth, which includes an annual Film Festival and monthly screenings in Salt Lake City, Orem, Moab, Price, Park City and Kamas, UT. The annual Tumbleweeds Film Festival is the only film festival in the Intermountain West that presents films specifically for children and youth.   

    Ernest and Celestine / France, Belgium, Luxembourg (Directors: Benjamin Renner, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Screenwriter: Daniel Pennac) – Unlike her fellow mice, Celestine is an artist and a dreamer. When she nearly ends up as breakfast for a bear named Ernest, the two form an unlikely bond that is quickly challenged by their respective communities.  Cast: Forest Whitaker, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally. Recommended for ages 8+.

    Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang / Spain (Director: Oskar Santos, Screenwriters: Francisco Roncal, Jorge Lara, Oskar Santos)

    Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang / Spain (Director: Oskar Santos, Screenwriters: Francisco Roncal, Jorge Lara, Oskar Santos) – Zip and Zap are punished by being sent to a re-education center. Guided by intelligence, they uncover a mysterious secret hidden deep within the school and end up having the most exciting adventure of their lives. Cast: Javier Gutiérrez, Daniel Cerezo, Raúl Rivas, Claudia Vega, Marcos Ruiz, Fran García. Recommended for ages 9+.

     

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  • RIP: Nelson Mandela Dead at 95; Idris Elba, Harvey Weinstein Reactions

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    Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, anti-apartheid crusader who led the emancipation of South Africa from white minority rule, and who after spending 27 years in a South African prison went on to serve as the country’s first black President, died at his home in South Africa on Thursday, December 5, 2013. He was 95.

    The Weinstein Company (TWC) just recently released the biopic MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, starring Idris Elba and Naomie Harris, and which also features a new song, “Ordinary Love” written especially for the film by U2.

    TWC Co-Chairman Harvey Weinstein on Nelson Mandela’s passing:

    “One of the privileges of making movies is having the opportunity to immortalize those who have made a profound impact on humanity. We count ourselves unspeakably fortunate to have been immersed in Nelson Mandela’s story and legacy. It’s been an honor to have been granted such proximity to a man who will go down as one of history’s greatest freedom fighters and advocates for justice. I have had the privilege of spending time with President Mandela and I can say his sense of humor was as great as his optimism. We are deeply saddened by his loss; our hearts go out to his family and the entire South African nation.”

    Actor Idris Elba on Nelson Mandela’s passing:

    “What an honor it was to step into the shoes of Nelson Mandela and portray a man who defied odds, broke down barriers, and championed human rights before the eyes of the world. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.” 

    U2’s Bono remembers Nelson Mandela:
    “It was as if he was born to teach the age a lesson in humility, in humour and above all else in patience. In the end, Nelson Mandela showed us how to love rather than hate, not because he had never surrendered to rage or violence, but because he learnt that love would do a better job.  Mandela played with the highest stakes.  He put his family, his country, his time, his life on the line, and he won most of these contests. Stubborn til the end for all the right reasons, it felt like he very nearly outstared his maker. Today, finally, he blinked. And some of us cry, knowing our eyes were opened to so much because of him.”

    Anant Singh, producer of MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, on Nelson Mandela’s passing:

    “We have lost our father, an exceptional human being, a hero to the world. There has never been anyone quite like him and there will never be. We should be inspired by his life and celebrate him with our love. We will all miss him dearly. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with Mama Winnie, Mrs Machel, Zenani, Zindzi, Maki and the entire Mandela Family during this difficult time.”

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  • 2014 Sundance Film Festival Unveils Films in Spotlight, Park City at Midnight and New ‘Sundance Kids’ Section

     Blue Ruin / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeremy Saulnier)Blue Ruin / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeremy Saulnier)

    Sundance Film Festival announced the films selected to screen in the out-of-competition sections Spotlight, Park City at Midnight and new ‘Sundance Kids’ section of films for younger audiences at the upcoming 2014 festival. The Festival takes place January 16-26 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.

    Trevor Groth, Director of Programming for the Sundance Film Festival, said, “The films in the sections announced today round out our 2014 Sundance Film Festival program and further reflect the depth and diversity of modern independent filmmaking that will satisfy everyone from festival fledglings to fanatics.”

    SPOTLIGHT
    Regardless of where these films have played throughout the world, the Spotlight program is a tribute to the cinema we love.

    Blue Ruin / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeremy Saulnier) — A mysterious outsider’s quiet life turns upside down when he returns to his childhood home to carry out an act of vengeance. Proving to be an amateur assassin, he winds up in a brutal fight to protect his estranged family. Cast: Macon Blair, Amy Hargreaves, Sidné Anderson, Devin Ratray, Kevin Kolack.

    The Double / United Kingdom (Director: Richard Ayoade, Screenwriter: Avi Korine) — Jesse Eisenberg plays Simon, a timid and isolated man who is overlooked at work. When James, a new coworker arrives, he upsets the balance because he is both Simon’s physical double and his opposite: confident and good with women. Then James slowly starts taking over Simon’s life. Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, Wallace Shawn, Noah Taylor, Cathy Moriarty, James Fox.

    Ida / Poland (Director: Pawel Pawlikowski, Screenwriters: Pawel Pawlikowski, Rebecca Lenkiewicz) — Anna, a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland, is on the verge of taking her vows when she discovers a dark family secret dating back to the years of the Nazi occupation. Cast: Agata Kulesza, Agata Trzebuchowska, Dawid Ogrodnik.

    Locke / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: Steven Knight) — Locke is a feat of dynamic storytelling from Academy Award–nominated writer/director Steven Knight, anchored by Tom Hardy’s fantastic performance. Unfolding in real time, the film is a gripping story of choices, consequences, and a man who risks everything he holds dear to do the right thing. Cast: Tom Hardy, Ruth Wilson, Olivia Colman, Andrew Scott, Tom Holland, Bill Milner.

    The Lunchbox / India, France, Germany (Director and screenwriter: Ritesh Batra) — A mistake made by the dabbawallahs, Mumbai’s famously efficient lunchbox delivery system, connects a young housewife to a stranger in the dusk of his life. Through notes in the lunchbox, the two build a fantasy world that gradually threatens to overwhelm their reality. Cast: Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Denzil Smith, Bharati Achrekar, Nakul Vaid Nakul Vaid.

    Only Lovers Left Alive / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jim Jarmusch) — Set against the desolation of Detroit and Tangier, an underground musician, depressed by the direction the world is taking, reunites with his lover. Their love story has endured for centuries, but the woman’s uncontrollable sister disrupts their idyll. Can these wise outsiders continue to survive as the world collapses around them? Cast: Tom Hiddleston, Tilda Swinton, Mia Wasikowska, John Hurt, Anton Yelchin, Jeffrey Wright.

    R100 / Japan (Director and screenwriter: Hitoshi Matsumoto) — A mild-mannered family man with a secret taste for S&M finds himself pursued by a gang of ruthless dominatrices—each with a unique talent—in this hilarious and bizarre take on the sex comedy from Japanese comic mastermind Hitoshi Matsumoto. Cast: Nao Ohmori, Lindsay Kay Hayward, Hairi Katagiri.

    Stranger by the Lake / France (Director and screenwriter: Alain Guiraudie) — Frank spends his summer searching for companionship at a lake in France. He meets Michel, an attractive, mysterious man and falls blindly in love. When a death occurs, Frank and Michel become the primary suspects. Stranger by the Lake is an erotic thriller testing the limits of sexual desire.Cast: Pierre Deladonchamps, Christophe Paou, Patrick d’Assumçao.

    PARK CITY AT MIDNIGHT
    From horror flicks to comedies to works that defy any genre, these unruly films will keep you edge-seated and wide awake. Each is a world premiere.

    The Babadook / Australia (Director and screenwriter: Jennifer Kent) — A single mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son’s fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her. Cast: Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Daniel Henshall, Hayley McElhinney, Barbara West, Ben Winspear.

    Cooties / U.S.A. (Directors: Jonathan Millott, Cary Murnion, Screenwriters: Leigh Whannell, Ian Brennan) Cooties / U.S.A. (Directors: Jonathan Millott, Cary Murnion, Screenwriters: Leigh Whannell, Ian Brennan)

    Cooties / U.S.A. (Directors: Jonathan Millott, Cary Murnion, Screenwriters: Leigh Whannell, Ian Brennan) — A mysterious virus hits an isolated elementary school and transforms the students into a feral swarm of mass savages; then an unlikely hero must lead a motley band of teachers in the fight of their lives. Cast: Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Jack McBrayer, Leigh Whannell, Nasim Pedrad.

    Dead Snow; Red vs. Dead / Norway (Director: Tommy Wirkola, Screenwriters: Tommy Wirkola, Stig Frode Henriksen, Vegar Hoel) — The gruesome Nazi Zombies are back to finish their mission, but our hero is not willing to die. He is gathering his own army to give them a final fight. Cast: Vegar Hoel, Stig Frode Henriksen, Martin Starr, Ørjan Gamst, Monica Haas, Jocelyn DeBoer.

    The Guest / U.S.A. (Director: Adam Wingard, Screenwriter: Simon Barrett) — A soldier on leave befriends the family of a fallen comrade. He soon becomes a threat to everyone around him when it’s revealed he’s not who he says he is. Cast: Dan Stevens, Maika Monroe, Leland Orser, Lance Reddick, Chase Williamson, Brendan Meyer.

    Killers / Japan, Indonesia (Directors: The Mo Brothers, Screenwriters: Timo Tjahjanto, Takuji Ushiyama) — Two serial killers post their violent crimes online in a psychotic battle for notoriety. It soon becomes clear that they will square off with one another face to face. Cast: Kazuki Kitamura, Oka Antara, Rin Takanashi, Luna Maya, Ray Sahetapy.

    The Signal / U.S.A. (Director: William Eubank, Screenwriters: William Eubank, Carlyle Eubank, David Frigerio) — Three college students disappear under mysterious circumstances while tracking a computer hacker through the Southwest. Cast: Laurence Fishburne, Brenton Thwaites, Olivia Cooke, Beau Knapp.

    Under the Electric Sky (EDC 2013) / U.S.A. (Directors: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz) — This 3-D film chronicles the love, community, and life of festivalgoers during Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas, the largest music festival in the U.S. Behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews with Insomniac’s Pasquale Rotella reveal the magic that makes this three-night, 345,000-person event a global phenomenon.

    What We Do in the Shadows / New Zealand, U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: Taika Waititi, Jemaine Clement) — This mockumentary follows the struggles of a group of New Zealand–based vampires to understand modern society and adapt to the ever-changing world around them. Cast: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Jonny Brugh, Cori Gonzales-Macuer, Stu Rutherford.

    SUNDANCE KIDS
    To reach our youngest independent film fans, we have created a new section of the Festival especially for them. Programmed in cooperation with Tumbleweeds, Utah’s premiere film festival for children and youth.

    Ernest and Celestine / France, Belgium, Luxembourg (Directors: Benjamin Renner, Stéphane Aubier, Vincent Patar, Screenwriter: Daniel Pennac) — Unlike her fellow mice, Celestine is an artist and a dreamer. When she nearly ends up as breakfast for a bear named Ernest, the two form an unlikely bond that is quickly challenged by their respective communities. Cast: Forest Whitaker, Mackenzie Foy, Lauren Bacall, Paul Giamatti, William H. Macy, Megan Mullally. World Premiere (English version)

    Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang / Spain (Director: Oskar Santos, Screenwriters: Francisco Roncal, Jorge Lara, Oskar Santos) Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang / Spain (Director: Oskar Santos, Screenwriters: Francisco Roncal, Jorge Lara, Oskar Santos)

    Zip & Zap and the Marble Gang / Spain (Director: Oskar Santos, Screenwriters: Francisco Roncal, Jorge Lara, Oskar Santos) — Zip and Zap are punished by being sent to a re-education center. Guided by intelligence, they uncover a mysterious secret hidden deep within the school and end up having the most exciting adventure of their lives. Cast: Javier Gutiérrez, Daniel Cerezo, Raúl Rivas, Claudia Vega, Marcos Ruiz, Fran García. U.S. Premiere

     

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