• SXSW Reveals Midnighters and Shorts Lineup

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    SXSW 2013 today revealed the film lineup for the Midnighters and Shorts sections. Highlights of this year’s Midnighters include Vincenzo “Cube” Natali’s terrifyingHaunter, the U.S. Premiere of Rob Zombie’s The Lords of Salem, and the the Big Ass Spider.  The Shorts section includes106 films in the lineup, and the winner of the Grand Jury Award in this Narrative Shorts category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.

    The complete lineup of films in the Mignights and Shorts sections include:

     

    MIDNIGHTERS

    Scary, funny, sexy, controversial – provocative after-dark features for night owls and the terminally curious.

    Big Ass Spider! 
    Director: Mike Mendez, Screenwriter: Gregory Gieras

    When a giant alien spider escapes from a military lab and rampages across the city of Los Angeles, it is up to one clever exterminator and his security guard sidekick to kill the creature before the city is destroyed. 
    Cast: Greg Grunberg, Lombardo Boyar, Clare Kramer, Ray Wise, Lin Shaye, Patrick Bauchau
    (World Premiere)

    Cheap Thrills 
    Director: E.L. Katz, Screenwriters: Trent Haaga, David Chirchirillo

    Recently fired and facing eviction, the married father of a newborn has his life turned upside down when he meets a wealthy couple who offer a path to financial security…but at a price. 
    Cast: Pat Healy, Ethan Embry, Sara Paxton, David Koechner, Amanda Fuller
    (World Premiere)

    Haunter (Canada) 
    Director: Vincenzo Natali, Screenwriter: Brian King

    Lisa Johnson is one day shy of her 16th birthday and will be forever. She and her family are doomed to repeat the fateful day before they were all killed in 1985. 
    Cast: Abigail Breslin, Stephen McHattie, Peter Outerbridge, Michelle Nolden, David Hewlett
    (World Premiere)

    Kiss of the Damned 
    Director/Screenwriter: Xan Cassavetes

    Beautiful vampire Djuna tries to resist the advances of human screenwriter Paolo, but eventually gives in to their passion. When her sister Mimi comes to visit, Djuna’s love story is threatened, and the whole vampire community becomes endangered… 
    Cast: Joséphine de la Baume, Milo Ventimiglia, Roxane Mesquida, Anna Mouglalis, Michael Rapaport, Riley Keough, Ching Valdes-Aran 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    The Lords of Salem 
    Director/Screenwriter: Rob Zombie

    From the singular mind of horror maestro Rob Zombie comes a chilling plunge into a nightmare world where evil runs in the blood. 
    Cast: Sheri Moon Zombie, Bruce Davison, Jeff Daniel Phillips, Ken Foree, Patricia Quinn 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Plus One 
    Director: Dennis Iliadis, Screenwriter: Bill Gullo

    When the party of the decade is disrupted by a supernatural phenomenon, the night soon descends in to chaos. 
    Cast: Rhys Wakefield, Logan Miller, Ashley Hinshaw, Natalie Hall 
    (World Premiere)

    The Rambler 
    Director/Screenwriter: Calvin Lee Reeder

    After being released from prison, a man known as The Rambler stumbles upon a strange mystery as he attempts a dangerous journey through treacherous back roads and small towns en route to reconnecting with his long lost brother. 
    Cast: Dermot Mulroney, Lindsay Pulsipher, Natasha Lyonne, James Cady, Scott Sharot

    V/H/S/2 
    Directors: Adam Wingard, Gareth Evans, Screenwriters: Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Gareth Evans, Jamie Nash, Jason Eisener, John Davies

    Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his abandoned house and find another collection of mysterious VHS tapes. In viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be terrifying motives behind the student’s disappearance. 
    Cast: Adam Wingard, Lawrence Levine, L. C. Holt, Kelsy Abbott, Hannah Hughes

    You’re Next 
    Director: Adam Wingard, Screenwriter: Simon Barrett

    A fresh twist on home-invasion horror. A gang of masked murderers descend upon a family reunion, and the victims seem trapped…until an unlikely guest proves to be the most talented killer of all. 
    Cast: Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg

     

    NARRATIVE SHORTS

     

    A selection of original, well-crafted films that take advantage of the short form and exemplify distinctive and genuine storytelling. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Narrative Short.

    THE AUDITION 
    Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

    A young woman auditions for the role of “Clipboard Woman”

    Black Metal 
    Director: Kat Candler

    After a career spent mining his music from the shadows, the actions of one fan creates a chain reaction for the lead singer of a black metal band.

    Boneshaker 
    Director: Frances Bodomo

    An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child.

    Cavalier 
    Director: Steven Schardt

     

    An alcoholic father, recently served restrictive custody papers, kidnaps his son to go on a road trip.

    Chiralia (Germany) 
    Director: Santiago Gil

    Around an isolated lake, the experience of a tragedy travels like a wave through space and time, from person to person, from memory to imagination.

    Dotty (New Zealand) 
    Directors: Mick Andrews, Brett O’Gorman

    A stubborn old lady struggles to send a text message to her daughter.

    Ellen Is Leaving (New Zealand) 
    Director: Michelle Savill

    On the eve of departing overseas, Ellen makes the fateful decision to gift her boyfriend a new girlfriend.

    Indoor (UK) 
    Directors: Simon Atkinson, Adam Townley

    An eleven year old boy, unable to fly his kite alone, befriends a peculiar girl who can not leave her caravan.

    It’s Not You, It’s Me 
    Director: Matt Spicer

    A young woman’s relationship takes a dark turn when every sound her boyfriend makes starts to annoy her.

    Kelly 
    Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

    Kelly, a female entrepreneur, gives personal advice and insight into business and beauty. She finds inspiration in her personal experiences and in her role model Mary Kay.

    LaDonna 
    Directors: Nathan Honnold, Alex Zhuravlov

    An elderly couple finds excitement in breaking and entering.

    MOBILE HOMES (USA/France) 
    Director: Vladimir de Fontenay

    MOBILE HOMES tells the story of a young woman, trapped in sex trafficking, and her son who explores an unlikely way out.

    MOUSSE (Sweden) 
    Director: John Hellberg

    What could be easier than robbing a small bookie place on the outskirts of town?

    Natives 
    Director: Jeremy Hersh

    Rachel, a young Manhattanite, is so in love with her girlfriend’s Native American roots that she begin to lose sight of their relationship.

    Necronomica 
    Directors: Kyle Bogart, Cliff Bogart

    A friendship is tested as two Black Metal bandmates lose hope that they will ever achieve their ultimate goal: To be the most evil band in the world.

    #PostModem 
    Directors: Jillian Mayer, Lucas Leyva

    /#PostModem is a comedic satirical sci-fi pop-musical based on the theories of Ray Kurzweil and other futurists. It’s the story of two Miami girls and how they deal with the technological singularity, told in a series of cinematic tweets.

    SEQUIN RAZE 
    Director: Sarah Gertrude Shapiro

    Behind the scenes of a hit reality TV show, a jaded producer and a spurned beauty queen face off in mental mortal combat. One driven by cash rewards and ambition, the other clinging to her last shred of dignity. Only one can leave victorious.

    Shale 
    Director: Jed Cowley

    John, a stubborn shale pit owner, and his once dutiful wife, Sheila, have a grave confrontation after months of separation.

    Si Nos Dejan 
    Director: Celia Rowlson-Hall

    If they let us, we will love each other all our lives.

    SKIN 
    Director: Jordana Spiro

    A child taxidermist, an outsider in his small town, is entranced by a girl who finds his work beautiful. But just as their relationship begins to progress, he does something that drastically changes everything.

    The Slaughter 
    Director: Jason B. Kohl

    A pig farmer tests his unemployed son’s resolve to join the family business.

    Social Butterfly (France/USA) 
    Director: Lauren Wolkstein

    A 30-year-old American woman enters a teenage party in the South of France. Some of the guests wonder who she is and what she is doing there.

    Top Floor 
    Director: Aaron David DeFazio

    When Ron, a high powered hedge fund manager, finds out that his biggest investor may be pulling out of the fund, his world begins to collapse on him, as he juggles fatherhood, his ex-wife, and one very big secret.

    Weighting 
    Directors: Dustin Bowser, Brie Larson

    A relationship ends.

    When We Lived in Miami 
    Director: Amy Seimetz

    Filmed in Miami during Hurricane Isaac, When We Lived in Miami is a hypnotic short about the lengths one woman will go to keep her family from falling apart.

    DOCUMENTARY SHORTS

    Unfiltered slices of life, from across the documentary spectrum.

     

    After (UK) 
    Director: Lukasz Konopa

    ‘After’ is a film about contemporary life in Auschwitz. In an observation from dusk till dawn, it portrays the theatre of everyday life around the grim confines and captures the energies and activities of a world fascinated by this former concentration camp.

    Contents of C______’s Box, in no particular order 
    Director: Ian Berry

    An exploration of a failed relationship through a box of mementos.

    Endless Day (Germany) 
    Director: Anna Frances Ewert

    This film is about an insomniac’s inner journey through a sleepless night.

    Flutter (USA/Canada) 
    Director: Dara Bratt

    Flutter is a short observational documentary about an ordinary man obsessed with the extraordinary.

    I Kill 
    Directors: David White, Paul Wedel

    The kindest slaughter: a short documentary about one man’s bloody job.

    In Hanford 
    Director: Chris Mars

    In Hanford is artist Chris Mars’s fantastic exploration of real incidents in Hanford, Washington, where the local environment was poisoned as a result of cold war era nuclear arms manufacture.

    Introducing: Bobby. 
    Director: Roger Hayn

    A character portrait of a debt-ridden man with a violent past in pursuit of a fresh start.

    The Knife Maker 
    Director: Keith “keef” Ehrlich

    Writer turned knife maker Joel Bukiewicz discusses the human element of craft–the potential for a skill to mature into an art. In sharing his story, he alights on the real meaning of handmade—a movement whose riches are measured in people, not cash.

    KRS ONE: Brooklyn to the Bronx 
    Director: Brimstone, Joshua Moise

    Hip Hop pioneer, KRS-One, takes us through his years as a homeless teenager in New York City. Traveling from Brooklyn to the Bronx, he begins to visualize his steps to becoming an MC.

    Magnetic Reconnection (Canada) 
    Director: Kyle Armstrong

    A short documentary film contrasting the Northern Lights with the harsh landscapes and decaying manmade debris littered throughout the northern Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba.

    The Other Dave 
    Director: Pasquale Greco

    Life changes people; especially when it involves 1 billion volts of electricity. “Super Dave” Manning, was on his way to a pro golf career when lightning struck and permanently changed his perception of reality.  

    Recollections (Japan) 
    Director: Nathanael Carton

    A community of tsunami survivors hold onto their existence through pictures recovered from the debris.

    The Roper 
    Directors: Ewan McNicol, Anna Sandilands

    A black man with hip-hop and zydeco roots hard-grafts through the local, all-white rodeo circuits in the Deep South as he dreams of competing in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.

    SLOMO 
    Director: Josh Izenberg

    Depressed and frustrated with his life, Dr. John Kitchin abandons his career as a neurologist and undergoes a radical transformation into SLOMO, trading his lab coat for a pair of rollerblades and his IRA for a taste of divinity.

    The Village (Brazil) 
    Director: Liliana Sulzbach

    The daily life of the dwellers of a microtown in the the south of Brazil which is about to vanish.

    Vladimir Putin In Deep Concentration 
    Directors: Dana O’Keefe, Sasha Kliment

    Vladimir Putin is the most powerful man in the world

    ANIMATED SHORTS

     

    An assortment of stories told using a mix of traditional animation, computer-generated effects, stop-motion, and everything in-between. The winner of our Grand Jury Award in this category is eligible for a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short.

    The Blue Umbrella 
    Director: Saschka Unseld

    It is just another evening commute until the rain starts to fall, and the city comes alive to the sound of dripping rain pipes, whistling awnings and gurgling gutters. And in the midst, two umbrellas—one blue, one not—fall eternally in love.

    Cicada Princess 
    Director: Mauricio Baiocchi

    Cicadas spend a long time planning…

    The Event (USA/UK) 
    Director: Julia Pott

    Love and a severed foot, at the end of the world.

    The Gold Sparrow 
    Director: Daniel Stessen

    In a black and white world artists must defend their color.

    Kishi Bashi – ”I Am The Antichrist To You” 
    Director: Kishi Bashi

    A surreal stop motion collaboration between avante-pop/violinist Kishi Bashi and acclaimed animator Anthony Scott (Coraline, Paranorman). An abandoned puppy awakes in a post-apocalyptic world with vivid memories of his love and all that he lost.

    Marcel, King of Tervuren 
    Director: Tom Schroeder

    Greek tragedy enacted by Belgian roosters.

    Oh Willy…(Belgium/France/ Netherlands/Luxembourg) 
    Directors: Emma De Swaef, Marc James Roels

    Forced to return to his naturist roots, Willy bungles his way into noble savagery.

    Old Man 
    Director: Leah Shore

    For more than 20 years Charles Manson has refused to communicate directly with the outside world. Until Now.

    The Places Where We Lived 
    Director: Bernardo Britto

    A man wakes up with a weird feeling. His parents are selling his childhood home.

    Shelved (New Zealand) 
    Director: James Cunningham

    Two loser robots discover they are being replaced… by humans

     

    MIDNIGHT SHORTS

     

    Bite-sized bits for all of your sex, genre, and hilarity needs.

    The Apocalypse 
    Director: Andrew Zuchero

    Four uninspired friends try to come up with a terrific idea of how to spend their Saturday afternoon. The Apocalypse.

    BOY FRIENDS 
    Director: Hugo Vargas-Zesati

    A man disturbed by a dream awakens to realize his unconscious has called his self-awareness into question. When confronting himself, misfortune brings the temporal world into perspective.

    Cats 
    Director: Michael Reich

    A master groomer explains the sensual methods of dog grooming to his young and beautiful apprentice. Her mind begins to wander into a profane dream that melds the grossness of dog bathing with voyeuristic and domineering sexuality.

    Child Eater (USA/Iceland) 
    Director: Erlingur Thoroddsen

    A simple night of babysitting takes a horrifying turn when Helen realizes the boogeyman really is in little Lucas’ closet.

    Dance Till You Drop 
    Directors: Eric M. Levy, Juan Cardarelli

    She thought the house was safe, but under the right circumstances, anything can be dangerous. Even a dance montage.

    Follow 
    Director: Owen Egerton

    Follow is a dark thriller centered on a young couple’s dangerous bedroom games.

    Hell No 
    Director: Joe Nicolosi

    Hell No is a new type of terror, a reality-based horror film that pits real smart people in terrifying horror situations…

    Play House 
    Director: Brandon LaGanke

    Harold’s crumbling family is bound only by his unconditional love for them.

    Root 
    Director: Caleb Johnson

    A young woman has an affair that leaves a hideous mark. Her attempts to remove it only make it worse.

    Two Fingers – ‘Vengeance Rhythm’ (UK) 
    Director: Chris Ullens

    This is the story of a very angry teddy bear.

    Under the Lion Crotch(Hong Kong) 
    Director: Wong Ping

    Daily life living in Hong Kong.

     

    TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

    Texas High School students offer a glimpse of a bright future for Texas filmmaking.

    Adam Mosley – Who I Am 
    Director: Jake Wangner

    Adam Mosley is an amateur Fort Worth skateboarder. He spends his days rolling across the pavement learning new tricks. Take a quick look into his daily life.

    Again 
    Director: Jade Basinski, Pearl Basinski

    A sweet lullaby.

    The Benefactress 
    Director: Alina Vega

    Everything’s coming apart at the seams.

    CaNnibal 
    Directors: Sophia Haid, Ivan Kumamoto

    The can man can.

    Charlie Hughes 
    Directors: Kyle Matthew, Hirsh Elhence

    What did you do to mom?

    The Cigarette Burns Slowly 
    Director: Connor Clift

    Two individuals who work the night shift together decide to take a cigarette break. Chemistry unfolds.

    Don’t Be Afraid Ashley 
    Director: Makena Buchanan

    Don’t be afraid Ashley, It’s just a dark empty theater, there’s no one here but your friends.

    Drop 
    Director: Zenzele Ojore

    “Drop” is an experimental narrative that tells the story of a young drowning victim, her journey through the “in-between” and the many memories of her past to reach her alternate peace.  

    Dropoff 
    Director: Conner Miller

    A man on the run—but from what?

    THE EXCHANGE 
    Director: Louis J. Zylka

    One night, a robbery took place at a museum and someone got murdered. It’s up to Detective Bones to solve this crime.

    Gas Giant 
    Director: Andrew Haworth

    Gas Giant is a stop motion animated short about a man who wakes up on his lawn and realizes he’s 50 feet tall.

    GBFF 
    Director: Atheena Frizzell

    More than anything else in the world, Reese wants a gay best friend. She sets out to get one but her plan goes terribly awry.

    The Magic Lasso 
    Director: Amy Harvie

    The Magic Lasso is a thriller about a young girl who wakes up from a coma in a post-apocalyptic hospital and the abandoned characters she discovers there.

    Obsession 
    Director: Stephen Mendoza

    Obsession is a thriller about a disturbed young woman who finally has the evening she has been dreaming of with the object of her affection.

    Outbreak 
    Director: Maddison Lopez

    What would the average high school student do to survive a zombie apocalpyse?

    Partner 
    Directors: James Bradford, Max Montoya

    Girl, you’ll be a woman soon.

    Robert Cossman, Deceased 
    Director: Alexander Marking

    The story around a mysterious briefcase

    Sir Gawain & the Green Knight 
    Directors: Callan Harrison, Aidan Anders

    Sir Gawain & the Green Knight is a hand cut paper animation chronicling the adventures of Sir Gawain and his attempts to uphold the code of chivalry.

    Skin To Bone 
    Directors: Taha Dawoodbhoy, Brandon Torio

    Skin To Bone is a fan made music video to the song “Skin To Bone” by Linkin Park. The video delves into the dark meeting behind the song.

    TRAPPED (A Slenderman Short Film) 
    Directors: Jonathan Munoz, Kyle Curtis

    An adaptation to the Slenderman urban legend. Inspired by the hit PC game SLENDER

    True Story 
    Director: Miles Andres

    Based on a true story.

    Zipper 
    Director: Rachel Davis

    A girl find a body and a zipper catches her attention….

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Eight Filmmakers Selected For 2013 Film Independent Directing Lab

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    Film Independent selected eight filmmakers and projects for its 12th annual Directing Lab. This year’s Lab Mentors include Karen Moncreiff (The Trials of Cate McCall, The Dead Girl), James Ponsoldt (The Spectacular Now, Smashed) and Angela Robinson (True Blood, The L Word). 

    Starting today and continuing through mid-April, the Directing Lab is an intensive program in Los Angeles, designed to assist directors with strong, original voices develop new narrative feature films, improve their craft, and advance their filmmaking careers in a nurturing yet challenging creative environment. 

    The 2013 Film Independent Directing Lab filmmakers and their projects are:

    A Death in the Andes – In a desperate attempt to save his mother from a rare disease, Carlos, a fiery campesino from the Bolivian highlands, ventures to the city and attempts to abduct an American doctor. As they are caught up in a world of urban criminals and a violent local protest, he is forced to confront both his distrust of foreigners and his fear of death.

    Nicholas Greene is a British filmmaker based in New York. His short film, Salar, made in Bolivia with the country’s only film school, won the 2011 Austin Film Festival Jury Award and was shortlisted for the Oscars. He was selected for the Cine Qua Non screenwriters lab in Mexico and the Berlin Talent Campus in 2011. As a producer, he works with Jolyon Symonds, and has two projects in development with the BFI: Travels with My Aunt, based on the novel by Graham Greene, and The White Tiger, based on the Booker prize winning novel by Aravind Adiga. He previously worked for Paramount Pictures and holds an MFA in film from Columbia University. He works as an editor for non-profit documentary projects.

    Carolina Highway Killer – A truck stop hustling party girl faces off against one very bad trucker.

    Jacob Hatley is a writer/director whose first feature, Ainʼt in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm, premiered at SXSW and won the top music award at the Nashville Film Festival. He has directed several internationally screened short films, including China, which won the First Lookʼs Gold Medal atthe Directorʼs Guild of America. In addition, he has helmed music videos for artists such as Shawn Mullins, Levon Helm, Marty Stuart and Yonder Mountain String Band. He splits his time between North Carolina and Los Angeles.

    Folsom Street – A lesbian couple, in early 1990s San Francisco, undergoes shock waves of changing perception and identity when one of them changes sex while their neighborhood is pillaged by the Dot Com boom.

    Krisy Gosney is writer/director and native Californian. Her script Folsom Street (formerly Manhandled) has won a screenwriting grant from the San Francisco Film Society/KRF; and participated in the 2010 IFP IFW Emerging Narrative program. The script was also a semi-finalist in the 2010 Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting. Gosney has made several award-winning shorts (“Gator Armstrong Plays With Dolls”, “Wanted”) and has written several shorts for award-winning directors (“Peeling”, “Between You and Me”). Her stage-plays include Are These Your Panties? (Bay Area Criticʼs Pick) andTake It Like A Man. Gosney has a MFA in Screenwriting from UCLA. And, sheʼs been awarded a James A. Michener Fellowship, Carl David Memorial Fellowship and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Screenwriting Fellowship. Last year, Gosney was a Film Independent Screenwriting Lab fellow with her feature film project Folsom Street. Currently, she is an executive producer on Dead History Project a web series featuring paranormal investigation and historical research. Gosney currently splits her time between Hollywood and Oakland, California.

    God Love Stu – The incredible true story of Stu Rasmussen, who convinced his conservative hometown in Oregon to elect him as the first transgender mayor in history.

    Aldo Velasco is a filmmaker and playwright born in Guadalajara, Mexico. His short films have screened at the Sundance, SXSW, and Los Angeles Film Festivals, among others. In 2009, he received a grant from ITVS (Independent Television Service) to write and direct the short film “Tent City” for the first season of the online Futurestates series. Aldo is also an editor of feature films. Recently, he edited Chittagong, the epic Indian historical drama directed by Bedabrata Pain. He also edited Grace Leeʼs political mock documentary Janeane From Des Moines, which recently premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Velascoʼs play The True History of Coca-Cola in Mexico has been produced in several theatres around the country, including the San Diego Repertory Theatre, the Empty Space in Seattle, and most recently the GALA Hispanic Theater in Washington, D.C.. His short film “INFITD” was selected by UCLA Professor Chon Noriega as one of the 100 Best Chicano Films of all time. Aldo has worked as a private investigator in Los Angeles. His investigation of the Mario Rocha case was featured in the film Marioʼs Story, which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2006.

    New Mexican Rain – Itʼs 1983 and 11-year-old Rain wants sex. With her parents just divorced, sheʼs about to understand what that really means.

    Amber Sealey is a Los Angeles based filmmaker and performer who was born in England and raised in Santa Fe. Her second feature as writer, director and actor, How to Cheat (Winner Best Performance Award LAFF 2011, Winner Best Narrative Film & best Acting BendFilm 2011) was called “amazing…laugh-out-loud hilarious” and “one of the most relevant and eloquent portraits of modern marriage to date.” How to Cheat premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and has gone on the screen at the Montreal World, BendFilm, Indie Memphis, Cinequest, Oxford Film Festival, and Cucalorus; it is being distributed by FilmBuff. Her first film, A Plus D (available on IndiePixfilms.com) premiered at Montreal World, where critics said, “Fact and fiction are obliterated…edgy, anguished, funny… The acting is astonishing. I thought of Cassavetes, Winterbottom.” It went on to screen at Indie Memphis, Filmstock UK and San Francisco Indie. Amber was shortlisted for the 2012 Film Independent “Someone to Watch” Spirit Award and featured in the “Futures” section of IndieWire. Sealey has worked predominantly as an actor in theater, voice over, television and film (both in the US and the UK). She is the voice of many audio books including the Meg Cabot Princess Diaries Series. Schooling includes: The University of California, Santa Cruz; The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and The Central School of Speech and Drama (both in London). As an actor, her films have screened at various festivals including Sundance (The Good Night with Gwyneth Paltrow and Penelope Cruz), Santa Fe International, Seattle Underground, Austin and Ashland Independent. As a performer and devisor she worked in London for 6 years with the award-winning physical theatre company, SHUNT. As a performance artist, her work has been shown at the Edinburgh Fringe Festval, Hoxton Hall, Battersea Arts Centre, 291 Gallery, Bongo Club in Edinburgh, Croydon Film Festival, the Museum Of and the Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theatre. She likes to show off by telling people her husband is a rocket scientist who just helped land the Rover, Curiosity, on the planet Mars (he really did) and by showing people photos of her adorable daughter (she really is).

    Straight Edge – Vick, a lonely and sickly sixteen-year-old, changes forever when he falls into the rebellious, tumultuous and sometimes violent world of straight edge punk culture.

    Daniel Casey is a writer/director and native of Detroit, Michigan. He made his indie debut in 2007 with a shoe-string budgeted feature titled The Death of Michael Smith. That film, which premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and received a special jury award, continued on to play festivals across the states and internationally. In 2009, one of Caseyʼs follow-up screenplays, Jimmy Six, made the Hollywood Blacklist, and was purchased by Whitewater Films. Since that time, Casey has been making his living via screenwriting work for various studios and production companies, including 20th Century Fox, Imagine Entertainment and Universal. Casey is also remained active in directing where possible, premiering narrative shorts ʻWonderboyʼ and ʻCargoʼ at the Cinequest and Slamdance film festivals in 2011. Presently, Casey is eagerly anticipating a return to feature directing, having recently completed the screenplay for Straight Edge, a project he hopes to shoot in late 2013. Additionally, Casey received an MFA in film directing from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, a BFA in digital cinema from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, and is an alumni of the Sundance Screenwriting and Directing Labs. In 2007 Casey was also awarded a Tom Yoda Scholarship, and in 2008 was the recipient of an Annenberg Foundation Grant.

    Sunday Billy Sunday – In an unholy collision of religious fervor and psycho-pathology, Father Billy Acosta, desperate to talk to God, sets out to kill 99 teen campers in East Texas, hoping to spark Divine Intervention.

    Morna Ciraki is a film director and producer. She began her directing career in music videos. Music video work includes “One of These Days” for Japanese pop star Seiko Matsuda, featuring Quincy Jones and shot by Academy Award-winner Janusz Kaminski. She has also produced dozens of music videos. Ciraki has worked as a producer and production executive for former Universal Studios President and producer Thom Mount (Natural Born Killers, Bull Durham, among many). She has developed screenplays for directors Stephen Frears and Oliver Stone, and produced a feature film Have Dreams, Will Travel, starring AnnaSophia Robb, Val Kilmer and Heather Graham. Ciraki served as the London based production executive for Reliant Pictures on Stephen Frearsʼs Cheri, starring Michele Pfeiffer and Kathy Bates. Born in Zagreb Croatia, Ciraki has the distinction of obtaining two law degrees on two continents (one from the University of Zagreb in Croatia and one from Pepperdine University), and serving as part of a criminal defense team at the International War Crimes Tribunal at The Hague. Last year, Ciraki wrote and directed a short film “Grace Paine: The Bombay Beach Incident.” She has co-written with Mark Wheaton (Friday the 13th, The Messengers) the Euro-centric political thriller Panthers. Morna is working on her feature debut, a teen horror/thriller Sunday Billy Sunday, written by Wheaton, adapted from his Amazon bestseller. Ciraki lives in Los Angeles.

    Untitled Amazon Project – When armed loggers threaten to evict their family from their rural home in the Amazon, two brothers smuggle rare lumber in hopes of selling it on the black market for money to save their land.

    Alex Moratto is a Brazilian-American filmmaker. He is a graduate of the UNC School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking where he was a Kenan Scholar and studied film directing under Peter Bogdanovich. His thesis film The Other Side won the 2010 Jury Award from the Directorʼs Guild of America for Latino filmmaker. Moratto attended Werner Herzogʼs 2010 Rogue Film School Seminar and was the recipient of the 2012 North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship for Screenwriting.

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  • 2013 Santa Barbara International Film Festival Announce Winners, Babygirl Wins Independent Cinema Award

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    The 28th Santa Barbara International Film Festival, announced the winners of the 2013 festival competition.  The Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema, given to a unique independent feature that has been made outside mainstream Hollywood, went to BABYGIRL, directed by Macdara Vallely. A Puerto Rican girl in the Bronx sets a trap to expose her mother’s boyfriend as the creep she thinks he is. 

    The other winning films of the 2013 Santa Barbara International Film Festival include

    The Best International Film Award went to COMING OF AGE (Anfang 80), directed by Gerhard Ertl and Sabine Hiebler. At age 80, two people prove beyond all doubt that nobody is too old for young love.

    The Nueva Vision Award for the best Spanish/Latin American film was awarded to 7 BOXES (7 Cajas), directed by Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schembori. A teenage delivery boy working in a Paraguayan market must dodge thieves, rival gangs and the police when he agrees to transport seven mysterious — and highly sought-after — crates to the edge of town.

    Best Documentary Film Award went to MORE THAN HONEY, directed by Markus Imhoof. With dazzling nature photography, Academy Award®-nominated director Markus Imhoof makes a global examination of endangered honeybees — spanning California, Switzerland, China and Australia.

    The Bruce Corwin Award for Best Live Action Short Film Under 30 Minutes went to BARRIERS, directed by Golan Rise. Uri and two soldiers are manning a checkpoint in the territories. Two women from the “watch” organization try to interfere. Amidst the women’s screaming, Uri receives an order to close the checkpoint because of a bomb threat.

    Bruce Corwin Award for Best Animation Short Film went to SLEIGHT OF HAND, directed by Michael Cusack. Sleight of Hand: techniques used to manipulate objects to deceive. In this stop-motion film about illusions, a man sculpts a clay image of himself.

    The Fund for Santa Barbara Social Justice Award Sponsored by The Fund for Santa Barbara for a documentary film that addresses social justice issues also went to REVOLUTION, directed by Rob Stewart and executive produced by Gus Van Sant. This outstanding documentary makes an impassioned, angry and enduringly hopeful call to arms against our destruction of our planet’s precious marine life. 

    The Audience Choice Award, sponsored by The Santa Barbara Independent, went to SPINNING PLATES, directed by Joseph Levy. This documentary features three restaurants (including French Laundry and Chicago’s Alinea), extraordinary for what they are today as well as for the challenges they have overcome.

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  • Ben Affleck, Malik Bendjelloul Win Directors Guild of America’s Award

    Ben Affleck won the Directors Guild of America’s Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film for Argo at the 65th Annual DGA Awards Dinner on Saturday night in Los Angeles. Malik Bendjelloul won the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary for Searching for Sugar Man.  This is Ben Affleck and Malik Bendjelloul’s first win.

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  • MATTERHORN by Diederik Ebbinge Wins Audience Award at 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam

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    MATTERHORN by Diederik Ebbinge took the UPC Audience Award and Haifaa Al Mansour’s WADJDA was awarded with the Dioraphte Award for best Hubert Bals Fund-supported film at the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam. Both awards come with 10,000 Euro prize money.

    MATTERHORN tells the tragicomical story of widower Fred (Ton Kas) who leads a lonely life after his wife passed away. His life takes an unexpected turn when a stranger (René van ’t Hof) calls at his doorstep.  MATTERHORN is the feature film debut of director Dutch director, Diederik Ebbinge.

    The film WADJDA is the story of Wadjda who is 10 years old, lives in Saudi Arabia and wants a green bicycle. Her conservative surroundings think that a girl should not be on a bicycle, but she perseveres. Wadjda stands for many girls and women from Saudi Arabia. The drama offers a glimpse of a society that is otherwise closed, with universal and familiar themes such as hope, courage and perseverance. WADJDA is directed by “taboo-breaking” Haifaa Al Mansour, regarded as the first female filmmaker from Saudi Arabia. 

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  • Mira Fornay, Daniel Hoesl and Mohammad Shirvani Win Hivos Tiger Awards at 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam

    My Dog Killer (Môj pes Killer) by Mira Fornay, Soldier Jane (Soldate Jeannette) by Daniel Hoesl, and Fat Shaker (Larzanandeye charbi) by Mohammad Shirvani were announced as the three-way winners of the Hivos Tiger Awards at the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam, in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The directors win a prize of €15.000.

    My Dog Killer (Môj pes Killer) by Mira Fornay (Slovakia/Czech Republic, 2013). An unflinching study of a troubled teen in small-town Slovakia, the film was praised by its jury for ‘showing a very strong subject from the inside’

    Soldier Jane (Soldate Jeannette) by Daniel Hoesl (Austria, 2012). A provocative portrait of two women from different ends of the social spectrum, Hoesl’s debut feature was commended for it ‘strong imagery and visual power.’

    Fat Shaker (Larzanandeye charbi) by Mohammad Shirvani (Iran, 2013). Shirvani’s drama about a stern patriarch was, the jury stated, ‘a fascinating story with superb characters.’

    What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love (Indonesia, 2013) is the winner of NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema) Award 2013.

    The other winners of 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

    The winner of the Rotterdam FIPRESCI (Fédération Internationale de la Presse Cinématographique) Award 2013 is The Fifth Gospel of Kaspar Hauser by Alberto Gracia (Spain, 2013).

    Pretty Butterflies (Bellas mariposas) by Salvatore Mereu (Italy, 2012) is the winner of the festival’s new Big Screen Award Competition. The film follows a day in the life of a young Sardinian girl. 

    The Dutch Circle of Film Critics (KNF) Jury award – chosen from the ten films in The Big Screen Award Competition – went to The Future (Il futuro) by Alicia Scherson (Chile/Germany/Italy/Spain, 2013).

    Canon Tiger Awards for Short Films:
    THE TIGER’S MIND by Beatrice Gibson, UK, 2012
    UNSUPPORTED TRANSIT by Zachary Formwalt, Netherlands, 2011
    JANUS by Erik van Lieshout, Netherlands, 2012

    Rotterdam Short Film Nominee European Film Awards 2013:
    THOUGH I KNOW THE RIVER IS DRY by Omar Robert Hamilton, Egypt/Palestine/UK, 2013

    Moviezone Award of the young people’s jury:
    LES CHEVAUX DE DIEU (GOD’S HORSES) by Nabil Ayouch (Morocco/France/Belgium, 2012)

    Lions Film Award of the Rotterdam Lions Club L’Esprit du Temps:
    PENUMBRA by Eduardo Villanueva (Mexico), Hubert Bals Fund-supported film

    Eurimages Award, best European CineMart Project 2013:
    JÄTTEN (THE GIANT) by Johannes Nyholm (Sweden)

    ARTE International Prize for best CineMart Project 2013:
    THE LOBSTER by Yorgos Lanthimos (Ireland/UK/Greece)

    WorldView New Genres Fund Development Award, best CineMart Project 2013:
    ZAMA by Lucrecia Martel (Argentina/Spain)

    The 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam runs January 23 thru February 3, 2013.

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  • RIP:Former New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch, Star of KOCH Documentary

    Sad new news to report today. Former New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch, star of the documentary, aptly titled Koch, opening today, died Friday morning at age 88.

    According to the NY Times, Mr. Koch’s spokesman, George Arzt, said the former mayor died at 2 a.m. from congestive heart failure. Mr. Koch who had experienced coronary and other medical problems since leaving office in 1989, was recently forced to miss the premiere of his documentary Koch.  Koch which opens today is a brilliant autobiographical documentary film of Mayor Koch that will now serve as a fitting obituary to his life.

    The documentary opens at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas and Angelika Film Center in New York on February 1. 

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  • SXSW Announces 2013 Film Lineup of 109 Films

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    The 2013 South by Southwest Film Festival scheduled to run March 8-16, 2013, announced the Film Features lineup of 109 films, including 69 world premieres, 14 North American and 5 U.S. Premieres. 

    Highlights include Stephen Finnigan’s Hawking, Tim McCanlies’ When Angels Sing, Joss Whedon’s Much Ado About Nothing, Dan Mazer’s I Give It A Year, John Sayles’ Go For Sisters, Jacob Vaughn’s Milo, Penny Lane’s Our Nixon, Daisy von Scherler Mayer’s Some Girl(s), Zak Knutson & Joey Figueroa’s MILIUS, Adam Rifkin’s Reality Show, Sini Anderson’s The Punk Singer, M. Blash’s The Wait, Bryan Poyser’s The Bounceback, Jeffrey Schwarz’s I Am Divine, and Michał Marczak’s Fuck for Forest.

    NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION

    Awful Nice
    Director/Screenwriter: Todd Sklar, Screenwriter: Alex Rennie

    Estranged brothers Jim and Dave must travel to Branson together when their father dies and leaves them the lake home. A series of hilarious mishaps and costly misadventures follow as they attempt to restore the house and rebuild their relationship. 
    Cast : Alex Rennie, James Pumphrey, Christopher Meloni, Brett Gelman, Keeley Hazell 
    (World Premiere)

    Burma
    Director/Screenwriter: Carlos Puga

    On the eve of an annual sibling reunion, a troubled young writer is sent reeling with the arrival of an unexpected guest. 
    Cast : Christopher Abbott, Gaby Hoffmann, Chris McCann, Dan Bittner, Emily Fleischer 
    (World Premiere)

    Improvement Club
    Director/Screenwriter: Dayna Hanson

    When their big gig falls through, a ragtag, avant-garde performance group with a political message struggles to find their audience—and the motivating force behind their work. 
    Cast : Magge Brown, Dave Proscia, Wade Madsen, Jessie Smith, Pol Rosenthal 
    (World Premiere)

    LICKS
    Director/Screenwriter: Jonathan Singer-Vine, Screenwriter: Justin “Hongry” Robinson

    The story of a young man, D, as he returns to his Oakland neighborhood after two years served in prison for a robbery gone wrong… 
    Cast : Stanley “Doe” Hunt, Koran Jenkins, Tatiana Monet, Devon Libran, Les “DJ Upgrade” Aderibigbe 
    (World Premiere)

    The Retrieval
    Director/Screenwriter: Chris Eska

    On the outskirts of the Civil War, a boy is sent north by a bounty hunter gang to retrieve a wanted man. 
    Cast : Ashton Sanders, Tishuan Scott, Keston John, Bill Oberst, Jr., Christine Horn, Alfonso Freeman 
    (World Premiere)

    Short Term 12
    Director/Screenwriter: Destin Daniel Cretton

    The film follows Grace, a young supervisor at a foster-care facility, as she looks after the teens in her charge and reckons with her own troubled past. An unsparingly authentic film, full of both heart and surprising humor. 
    Cast : Brie Larson, John Gallagher Jr., Kaitlyn Dever, Rami Malek, Keith Stanfield 
    (World Premiere)

    Swim Little Fish Swim (USA, France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Ruben Amar, Lola Bessis

    Between surrealism, unusual characters, art and magic tricks, Swim Little Fish Swim is a dreamlike journey from childhood to adulthood. 
    Cast : Dustin Guy Defa, Anne Consigny, Brooke Bloom, Lola Bessis, Olivia Durling Costello 
    (World Premiere)

    This Is Where We Live
    Directors: Josh Barrett, Marc Menchaca, Screenwriter: Marc Menchaca

    A struggling family’s dynamics are challenged and a unique friendship is born when a small-town Texas handyman becomes caregiver to their son with cerebral palsy. 
    Cast : Ron Hayden, CK McFarland, Marc Menchaca, Tobias Segal, Frankie Shaw 
    (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION

    12 O’Clock Boys
    Director: Lotfy Nathan

    Pug, a young boy growing up on a combative West Baltimore block, finds solace in a gang of illegal dirt bike riders known as The 12 O’Clock Boys. 
    (World Premiere)

    Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton
    Directors: Stephen Silha, Eric Slade

    A documentary about embracing your passions and becoming the person of your dreams, disguised as an inspiring biopic about pioneering filmmaker and poet James Broughton (1913-1999). 
    (World Premiere)

    Hey Bartender
    Director: Douglas Tirola

    The story of the bartender in the era of the craft cocktail. 
    (World Premiere)

    Los Wild Ones
    Director: Elise Salomon

    Wild Records is an indie label reminiscent of the early days of Sun Records. The label is based in LA and run by Reb Kennedy aka Mr. Wild Records and is comprised of young Latin musicians who write and perform 50s Rock n Roll. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Short Game
    Director: Josh Greenbaum

    Each year, the world’s best 7 year-old golfers descend on Pinehurst, North Carolina to compete in the World Championships of Junior Golf. THE SHORT GAME follows eight of these very young athletes on their quest to become the sport’s next phenom.
    (World Premiere)

    Touba
    Director: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi

    With unprecedented access and dynamic 16mm cinematography, Touba reveals a different face of Islam by chronicling Sufi Muslims’ annual pilgrimage to the city of Touba. 
    (World Premiere)

    We Always Lie To Strangers
    Directors: AJ Schnack, David Wilson

    A story of family, community, music and tradition set against the backdrop of Branson, Missouri, the remote Ozark Mountain town that is one of the biggest tourist destinations in America. 
    (World Premiere)

    WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL
    Director: Ben Nabors

    William Kamkwamba builds a windmill from scrap to rescue his family from famine, transforming his life and launching him onto the world stage. His success leads to new opportunities and complex choices, distancing him from the life he once knew. 
    (World Premiere)

    HEADLINERS

    Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and gala film events with some major and rising names in cinema.

     

    Evil Dead
    Director/Screenwriter: Fede Alvarez, Screenwriter: Rodo Sayagues

    Five friends, holed up in a remote cabin, discover a Book of the Dead that unwittingly summons up dormant demons which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left to fight for survival. 
    Cast : Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, Elizabeth Blackmore 
    (World Premiere)

    Hawking (UK)
    Director: Stephen Finnigan

    A brief history of mine: a look at the life of Stephen Hawking 
    (World Premiere)

    The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
    Director: Don Scardino, Story by Chad Kultgen & Tyler Mitchell and Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley. Screenplay by Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley

    As superstar Vegas magicians and former best friends Burt and Anton grow to secretly loathe each other, their long-time act implodes, allowing an ambitious rival street performer the big break he’s been waiting for. 
    Cast : Steve Carell, Steve Buscemi, Olivia Wilde, with Alan Arkin, James Gandolfini and Jim Carrey 
    (World Premiere)

    Spring Breakers
    Director/Screenwriter: Harmony Korine

    Four college girls who land in jail after robbing a restaurant in order to fund their spring break vacation find themselves bailed out by a drug and arms dealer who wants them to do some dirty work. 
    Cast : James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine, Gucci Mane 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    When Angels Sing
    Director: Tim Mccanlies, Screenwriter: Lou Berney

    Michael despises Christmas. Now Christmas is getting even. 
    Cast : Harry Connick Jr., Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Fionnula Flanagan, Lyle Lovett, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Eloise DeJoria, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson 
    (World Premiere)

    NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT

    The Bounceback
    Director: Bryan Poyser, Screenwriters: David Degrow Shotwell, Steven Walters, Bryan Poyser

    An outrageous comedy about love and revenge in Austin, Texas. 
    Cast : Marshall Allman, Ashley Bell, Zach Cregger, Sara Paxton, Michael Stahl-David 
    (World Premiere)

    Coldwater
    Director/Screenwriter: Vincent Grashaw, Screenwriter: Mark Penney

    A teenage boy is sent to a juvenile reform facility in the wilderness. As we learn about the tragic events that sent him there, his struggle becomes one for survival with the inmates, the counselors, and with the retired war colonel in charge. 
    Cast : PJ Boudousqué, James C. Burns, Chris Petrovski, Octavius J. Johnson, Nicholas Bateman 
    (World Premiere)

    Drinking Buddies
    Director/Screenwriter: Joe Swanberg

    Weekend trips, office parties, late night conversations, drinking on the job, marriage pressure, biological clocks, holding eye contact a second too long… you know what makes the line between “friends” and “more than friends” really blurry? Beer. 
    Cast : Olivia Wilde, Jake Johnson, Anna Kendrick, Ron Livingston 
    (World Premiere)

    Go For Sisters
    Director/Screenwriter: John Sayles

    Bernice and Fontayne grew up so tight they could ‘go for sisters’. After twenty years apart, they are reunited when Bernice is assigned to be Fontayne’s parole officer- just when she needs help on the wrong side of the law. 
    Cast : Edward James Olmos, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Yolonda Ross 
    (North American Premiere)

    Good Night
    Director/Screenwriter: Sean H. A. Gallagher

    Leigh’s 29th birthday party takes a sudden turn when she announces that the evening maybe the last time her friends see her alive. A night of questions, coping and debauchery immediately follow. 
    Cast : Adriene Mishler, Jonny Mars, Alex Karpovsky, Chris Doubek, Todd Berger 
    (World Premiere)

    Grow Up, Tony Phillips
    Director/Screenwriter: Emily Hagins

    A comedy about a Halloween-obsessed high school senior who doesn’t think childhood passions should have an expiration date. 
    Cast : Tony Vespe, AJ Bowen, Devin Bonnée, Katie Folger, Byron Brown 
    (World Premiere)

    Gus
    Director/Screenwriter: Jessie Mccormack

    Lizzie, married and longing for a child, can’t conceive. Her best friend, Andie, single and adrift, gets pregnant from a one-night stand and offers to have the baby for Lizzie, sparking a journey full of funny and painful obstacles for all involved. 
    Cast : Michelle Monaghan, Radha Mitchell, Jon Dore, Michael Weston, Mimi Kennedy 
    (World Premiere)

    Holy Ghost People
    Director: Mitchell Altieri, Screenwriters: Kevin Artigue & Joe Egender, Mitchell Altieri & Phil Flores

    On the trail of her missing sister, Charlotte enlists the help of Wayne, an ex-Marine and alcoholic, to infiltrate the Church of One Accord – a community of snake-handlers who risk their lives seeking salvation in the Holy Ghost. 
    Cast : Emma Greenwell, Brendan McCarthy, Joe Egender, Cameron Richardson, Roger Aaron Brown 
    (World Premiere)

    Hours
    Director/Screenwriter: Eric Heisserer

    Set mostly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Hours is the story of a man who battles looters, the elements and exhaustion for two days in a hospital while his newborn daughter clings to life inside a ventilator powered only by a manual crank. 
    Cast : Paul Walker, Genesis Rodriguez 
    (World Premiere)

    I Give It A Year (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Dan Mazer

    A brand new comedy from the writer of Borat and Bruno that lifts the veil on the realities of the first year of marriage. 
    Cast : Rose Byrne, Anna Faris, Rafe Spall, Simon Baker, Minnie Driver, Jason Flemyng, Stephen Merchant
    (North American Premiere)

    Kilimanjaro
    Director/Screenwriter: Walter Strafford

    Sick of his routine life, Doug sets out to climb Kilimanjaro. 
    Cast : Brian Geraghty, Alexia Rasmussen, Abigail Spencer, Chris Marquette, Bruce Altman 
    (World Premiere)

    Loves Her Gun
    Director/Screenwriter: Geoff Marslett, Screenwriter: Lauren Modery

    This romantic tragedy follows a young woman’s transition from flight to fight after she is the victim of street violence, but will the weapons that make her feel safe again create problems worse than the ones she is escaping? 
    Cast : Trieste Kelly Dunn, Francisco Barreiro, Ashley Rae Spillers, Melissa Hideko Bisagni, John Merriman 
    (World Premiere)

    Milo
    Director/Screenwriter: Jacob Vaughan, Screenwriter: Benjamin Hayes

    A man discovers that his chronic stomach problems are due to the fact that he has a demon baby living in his colon. 
    Cast : Ken Marino, Gillian Jacobs, Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, Mary Kay Place 
    (World Premiere)

    Much Ado About Nothing
    Director: Joss Whedon

    Shakespeare’s classic comedy is given a contemporary spin in Joss Whedon’s film, Much Ado About Nothing. 
    Cast : Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Nathan Fillion, Fran Kranz, Jillian Morgese
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Reality Show
    Director/Screenwriter: Adam Rifkin

    A darkly comedic satire that follows TV producer Mickey Wagner and his amoral attempt to re-invent the reality genre. Mickey’s big idea is to pick a family and put them under all encompassing surveillance…without their knowledge. 
    Cast : Adam Rifkin, Scott Anderson, Kelly Menighan Hensley, Monika Tilling, Valerie Breiman 
    (World Premiere)

    Scenic Route
    Directors: Kevin Goetz, Michael Goetz, Screenwriter: Kyle Killen

    Stranded on an isolated desert road, two life-long friends fight for survival as their already strained relationship spirals into knife-wielding madness. 
    Cast : Josh Duhamel, Dan Fogler 
    (World Premiere)

    Some Girl(s)
    Director: Daisy Von Scherler Mayer, Screenwriter: Neil LaBute

    On the eve of his wedding, a successful writer travels around the country to meet up with ex-lovers in an attempt to make amends for his wrongdoings. 
    Cast : Adam Brody, Kristen Bell, Zoe Kazan, Mía Maestro, Jennifer Morrison, Emily Watson 
    (World Premiere)

    Zero Charisma
    Directors: Katie Graham, Andrew Matthews, Screenwriter: Andrew Matthews

    An obsessive fantasy nerd gradually becomes unhinged when a charismatic hipster joins his role-playing game. 
    Cast : Sam Eidson, Garrett Graham, Brock England, Anne Gee Byrd, Cyndi Williams, Brian Losoya, Vincent Prendergast, Katie Folger, John Gholson, Dakin Matthews 
    (World Premiere)

    DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT

    An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story
    Director: Al Reinert

    Michael Morton’s wife Christine was brutally murdered in front of their only child, and he was convicted of the crime. Twenty-five years later, he tells the story of his journey from despair to exoneration. 
    (World Premiere)

    Before You Know It
    Director: PJ Raval

    Three gay seniors navigate the adventures, challenges and surprises of life and love in their golden years. 
    (World Premiere)

    Continental (USA, Canada)
    Director: Malcolm Ingram

    A stylish and thoughtful examination of the infamous Continental Baths NYC circa 1968-1976. Told by the people who were there. 
    (World Premiere)

    Downloaded
    Director: Alex Winter

    A documentary that explores the rise and fall of Napster and the birth of the digital revolution. It’s about the teens that helped start this revolution, and the artists and industries who continue to be impacted by it. 
    (World Premiere)

    Getting Back to Abnormal
    Director: Louis Alvarez, Andrew Kolker, Peter Odabashian, Paul Stekler

    A polarizing white politician becomes a lightning rod for racial strife in New Orleans. 
    (World Premiere)

    Good Ol’ Freda
    Director: Ryan White

    The story of Freda Kelly, a shy Liverpudlian teenager asked to work for a young local band hoping to make it big: The Beatles. Their loyal secretary from beginning to end, Freda tells her tales for the first time in 50 years. 
    (World Premiere)

    I Am Divine
    Director: Jeffrey Schwarz

    The story of Divine, aka Harris Glenn Milstead, and how he became John Waters’ cinematic muse and an international drag icon. 
    (World Premiere)

    Medora
    Directors: Andrew Cohn, Davy Rothbart

    In America’s basketball heartland, four resilient boys from rural Medora, Indiana fight to end their high school team’s three-year losing streak, as their dwindling town faces the threat of extinction. 
    (World Premiere)

    MILIUS
    Directors: Zak Knutson, Joey Figueroa

    The life story of ‘Zen Anarchist’ filmmaker John Milius, one of the most influential storytellers of his generation. 
    (World Premiere)

    Mr. Angel
    Director: Dan Hunt

    Chronicles the extraordinary life of trans male porn pioneer and educator, Buck Angel. It’s a moving & provocative story of a man’s search for acceptance from his family and the world. An inspirational tale of an unlikely hero. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Network (Australia, UK)
    Director: Eva Orner

    Set behind the scenes at the largest television network in one of the most dangerous places on earth. Afghanistan. 
    (World Premiere)

    The Other Shore
    Director: Timothy Wheeler

    The film tracks legendary swimmer Diana Nyad’s lifetime vision and four harrowing attempts to swim non-stop from Cuba to Florida. An abusive past collides with an obsessive present over a dangerous 60-hour feat never before accomplished. 
    (World Premiere)

    Rewind This!
    Director: Josh Johnson

    Home video changed the world. The impact of the VHS tape was enormous. Rewind This! aims to trace the ripples of that impact. 
    (World Premiere)

    Spark: A Burning Man Story
    Directors: Steve Brown, Jessie Deeter

    What happens when you allow yourself to act on your dreams? Spark takes us behind the curtain with organizers and participants of Burning Man, revealing a year of unprecedented challenges and growth. 
    (World Premiere)

    TINY: A Story About Living Small
    Directors: Christopher Smith, Merete Mueller

    One couple’s attempt to build a “tiny house” smaller than the average parking space with no construction experience raises questions about sustainability and good design, the nature of home, and the changing American Dream. 
    (World Premiere)

    Unhung Hero (Germany)
    Director: Brian Spitz

    After a failed marriage proposal because of his inadequate size, a young man adventures the world in search of answers so he will never come up short again. 
    (World Premiere)

    We Cause Scenes
    Director: Matt Adams

    The extraordinary story of a group of twenty-somethings who seized the streets of New York, transforming the meaning of comedy, performance and art through forming “Improv Everywhere,” a prank collective ten years in the making. 
    (World Premiere)

    VISIONS

    ELENA (Brazil)
    Director: Petra Costa

    Elena moves to NY with the dream of becoming a movie actress. She leaves behind Petra, her 7-year-old sister. Years later, her sister Petra goes to NY to look for Elena.
    (North American Premiere)

    euphonia
    Director/Screenwriter: Danny Madden

    listen. 
    Cast : Will Madden, Maria Decotis 
    (World Premiere)

    Everyone’s Going to Die (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Jones

    A modern British story about coming home, getting by and the redemptive power of feeling you’re not alone. A story where porn hotlines rub shoulders with sexy beavers on rollerskates; where the past is laid to rest, two lives are changed and nobody, finally, is going to die. 
    Cast : Nora Tschirner, Rob Knighton, Kellie Shirley, Madeline Duggan 
    (World Premiere)

    Fuck for Forest (Poland)
    Director: Michał Marczak, Screenwriter: Michał Marczak, Łukasz Grudziński

    Have sex. Save the world. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction (Switzerland)
    Director: Sophie Huber

    An iconic actor and passionate musician in his intimate moments, with film clips from some of his 250 films and his own heart-breaking renditions of American folk songs. 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Kelly + Victor (UK)
    Director/Screenwriter: Kieran Evans, Screenwriter: Adapted For Screen By Niall Griffiths

    Adapted by Kieran Evans from the acclaimed novel by Niall Griffiths, and shot in Liverpool. Kelly + Victor is a raw compelling passionate love story set against the backdrop of a highly cinematic Liverpool, to a searing soundtrack. 
    Cast : Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Julian Morris, Stephen Walters, William Ruane, Claire Keelan 
    (North American Premiere)

    Lunarcy! (Canada)
    Director: Simon Ennis

    Director Simon Ennis introduces us to an unforgettable group of characters who all share one thing in common: an obsession with the Moon. 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    Maidentrip
    Director: Jillian Schlesinger

    An intimate coming-of-age adventure set against the epic backdrop of the open sea, Maidentrip explores life through the eyes of 14-year-old Laura Dekker on her quest to become the youngest person ever to sail around the world alone. 
    (World Premiere)

    Maladies
    Director/Screenwriter: Carter

    A comedic look at the life of a former actor turned writer struggling to cope with reality, his work and interpersonal relationships. 
    Cast : James Franco, Catherine Keener, Fallon Goodson, David Strathairn, Alan Cumming 
    (North American Premiere)

    Our Nixon
    Director: Penny Lane

    Recently discovered Super 8 home movies filmed by three of Richard Nixon’s closest aides – and fellow Watergate conspirators – offer an intimate and complex new glimpse into his presidency in this all-archival documentary. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Sake-Bomb (USA, Japan)
    Director: Junya Sakino, Screenwriter: Jeff Mizushima

    A sarcastic and self-deprecating Asian-American must take his naive Japanese cousin on a road trip along the California coast to find his ex-girlfriend. 
    Cast : Gaku Hamada, Eugene Kim, Marlane Barnes, Josh Brodis, Samantha Quan 
    (World Premiere)

    Snap
    Directors: Youssef Delara, Victor Teran, Screenwriter: Victor Teran

    A stylish psychological thriller set against the underground dubstep DJ scene that takes the audience on a dark and terrifying journey into the depths of the psychopathic mind as it threatens to explode into horrific violence. 
    Cast : Jake Hoffman, Nikki Reed, Thomas Dekker, Scott Bakula, Jason Priestley 
    (World Premiere)

    These Birds Walk
    Directors: Omar Mullick, Bassam Tariq

    The film documents the resilience of a 6-year-old Pakistani runaway as he tackles one critical question: where is home? The streets, an orphanage, or with the family he fled in the first place?

    The Wait
    Director/Screenwriter: M. Blash

    An enigmatic phone call from a psychic, catapults a family into a state of suspended belief while waiting for their recently deceased mother to be resurrected. 
    Cast : Jena Malone, Chloë Sevigny, Luke Grimes, Josh Hamilton, Devon Gearhart 
    (World Premiere)

    White Reindeer
    Director/Screenwriter: Zach Clark

    After an unexpected tragedy, Suzanne searches for the true meaning of Christmas during one sad, strange December in suburban Virginia. 
    Cast : Anna Margaret Hollyman, Laura Lemar-Goldsborough, Lydia Johnson, Joe Swanberg, Christopher Doubek 
    (World Premiere)

    Yellow
    Director/Screenwriter: Nick Cassavetes, Screenwriter: Heather Wahlquist

    A young substitute teacher escapes from her drudging everyday life by fantasizing bizarre parallel realities, in this wildly inventive and visually dazzling head-trip from director Nick Cassavetes. 
    Cast : Heather Wahlquist, Sienna Miller, Melanie Griffith, Gena Rowlands, Ray Liotta
    (U.S. Premiere)

    24 BEATS PER SECOND

    Showcasing the sounds, culture and influence of music and musicians, with an emphasis on documentary.

     

    All the Labor
    Director: Doug Hawes-Davis

    Intimate performances and behind-the-scenes footage convey the life, labor and brotherhood of the distinctive purveyors of original American music, The Gourds, as they defy genres, expectations, and career clichés over two decades of musical joy. 
    (World Premiere)

    Artifact
    Director: Bartholomew Cubbins

    Telling harsh truths about the modern music business, Artifact gives intimate access to singer/actor Jared Leto and his band Thirty Seconds to Mars as they battle their label in a brutal lawsuit and record their album This Is War. 

    A Band Called Death
    Directors: Mark Christopher Covino, Jeff Howlett

    Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols and the Ramones, there was a band called Death.

    Born in Chicago
    Director: John Anderson

    Passed down from musician to musician, the Chicago blues transcended the color lines of the 1960s as young, white Chicago musicians apprenticed themselves to legends such as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. 
    (World Premiere)

    Broadway Idiot
    Director: Doug Hamilton

    Punk Rock meets Broadway – WTF!?! Go behind the curtain with Green Day lead singer, Billie Joe Armstrong, as he ventures into the strange new world of Broadway. Will Billie Joe – or Broadway – ever be the same? 
    (World Premiere)

    Brothers Hypnotic
    Director: Reuben Atlas

    Eight brothers, extraordinary brass musicians from Chicago’s South Side, test their brotherhood and their father’s legacy against mounting mainstream success. 
    (World Premiere)

    ¡Cuatro!
    Director: Tim Wheeler

    The film takes you inside the world of Green Day, chronicling the conceptualizing and recording of their current musical trilogy (Green Day ¡Uno! Green Day ¡Dos! Green Day ¡Tré!) and featuring intimate live performances that took place along the way.

    Finding the Funk
    Director/Screenwriter: Nelson George

    A look at Funk’s past, present and enduring influence on contemporary music. 
    (World Premiere)

    Good Vibrations (UK, Ireland)
    Directors: Lisa Barros D’sa, Glenn Leyburn, Screenwriters: Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson

    A chronicle of Terri Hooley’s life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast’s punk-rock scene. 
    Cast : Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker, Michael Colgan, Karl Johnson, Liam Cunningham 
    (North American Premiere)

    The Punk Singer
    Director: Sini Anderson

    What happened to Kathleen Hanna? The Punk Singer – a feature-length documentary about the musician (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre) and feminist icon – tells the story of where she’s been, and where she is now. 
    (World Premiere)

    Reincarnated
    Director: Andy Capper

    The film follows Snoop Dogg on an intimate, spiritual journey, depicting the life and times of a conflicted modern icon striving for light in a world of darkness. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Twenty Feet from Stardom
    Director: Morgan Neville

    The untold story of the backup singer in popular music. It is a celebration of the voices from the edge, which brought shape and style to the soundtracks of our lives.

    SX GLOBAL

    A diverse panorama of international filmmaking talent, including premieres, interactive documentaries and shorts.

     

    And Who Taught You To Drive? (Germany)
    Director: Andrea Thiele

    An American in Tokyo, a Korean in Bavaria, and a German in Mumbai: Prepare for a real culture clash when you have to pass your driving test again in another country … A real life comedy. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Diario a Tres Voces / Three Voices (Mexico)
    Director: Otilia Portillo Padua

    We are always told that love lasts forever like in children’s fairy tales, but the reality is that people change and relationships expire. 
    (North American Premiere)

    Dog Flesh / Carne de Perro (Chile)
    Director/Screenwriter: Fernando Guzzoni

    The life of Alejandro, a solitary, fragile and unpredictable man, who is crushed by the hostility of his mysterious past. 
    Cast : Alejandro Goic
    (North American Premiere)

    The Fifth Season (Belgium, Netherlands, France)
    Directors/Screenwriters: Peter Brosens & Jessica Woodworth

    In a village, a mysterious calamity strikes: spring doesn’t come. 
    Cast : Aurélia Poirier, Django Schrevens, Sam Louwyck, Gill Vancompernolle

    Museum Hours (Austria, USA)
    Director/Screenwriter: Jem Cohen

    When a Vienna museum guard befriends an adrift visitor from abroad, the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum becomes a mysterious crossroads which sparks explorations of their lives, the city, and the ways artworks reflect and shape the world. 
    Cast : Mary Margaret O’Hara, Bobby Sommer, Ela Piplits 
    (U.S. Premiere)

    The Punk Syndrome (Finland)
    Directors: Jukka Kärkkäinen, J-P Passi

    Meet Finland’s most kick-ass punk rock band with a handicap: Toni, Sami, Pertti and Kari. The film follows the band’s journey from rehearsals to success, showing the love and hate between the guys.

    Sofia’s Last Ambulance (Bulgaria)
    Director: Ilian Metev

    Sofia, Bulgaria. In a city where only 13 ambulances struggle to serve several million people, three paramedics face Kafkaesque situations.

    Zayiat (Turkey)
    Director/Screenwriter: Halil Deniz Tortum, Screenwriter: Steeve Roso

    A man falls into the Bosphorus on a snowy night. His son, Mete half-heartedly searches for him in wintered Istanbul. 
    Cast : Ulas Tuna Astepe, Sergulen Onan Dervisoglu, Zeynep Olcer, Burak Cevik, Selim Can Bilgin
    (North American Premiere)

    FESTIVAL FAVORITES

    Acclaimed standouts and selected previous premieres from festivals around the world.

     

    The Act of Killing (Denmark)
    Director: Joshua Oppenheimer

    In a country where killers are celebrated as heroes, the filmmakers challenge unrepentant death squad leaders to dramatize their role in genocide.

    A Teacher
    Director/Screenwriter: Hannah Fidell

    A popular high school teacher in Austin, Texas has an affair with one of her students. Her life begins to unravel as the relationship comes to an end. 
    Cast : Lindsay Burdge, Will Brittain, Jennifer Prediger, Julie Dell Phillips, Jonny Mars, Chris Doubek

    Before Midnight
    Director/Screenwriter: Richard Linklater, Screenwriters: Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke

    We meet Celine and Jesse nine years after their last rendezvous. Almost two decades have passed since their first encounter on a train bound for Vienna, and we now find them in their early forties in Greece. Before the clock strikes midnight, we will again become part of their story. 
    Cast : Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, Jennifer Prior, Charlotte Prior

    Computer Chess
    Director/Screenwriter: Andrew Bujalski

    An artificially intelligent comedy from the director of Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation. 
    Cast : Wiley Wiggins, Patrick Riester, Robin Schwartz, Gerald Peary, Myles Paige 

    Don Jon’s Addiction
    Director/Screenwriter: Joseph Gordon-Levitt

    Jon (Gordon-Levitt) loves his family, friends, church and porn. Spending hours online, Jon’s ideas of a perfect woman collide with Barbara’s (Johansson) ideas of a perfect man. They struggle to see past their wants and needs in this romantic comedy. 
    Cast : Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza

    First Cousin Once Removed
    Director: Alan Berliner

    A heartfelt and intimate portrait of poet Edwin Honig’s final years with Alzheimer’s disease.

    Imagine (Poland, Portugal, France)
    Director/Screenwriter: Andrzej Jakimowski

    Ian, a special instructor for the visually impaired, has been hired by a Lisbon school to help blind children and young adults. However, his unusual teaching methods are not only challenging, but also dangerous… 
    Cast : Edward Hogg, Alexandra Maria Lara, Melchior Derouet, Francis Frappat

    Mud
    Director/Screenwriter: Jeff Nichols

    Two boys find a fugitive hiding out on an island in the Mississippi and form a pact to help him reunite with his lover and escape. 
    Cast : Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan, Jacob Lofland, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Paulson, Ray McKinnon, Sam Shepard, Michael Shannon

    Pit Stop
    Director/Screenwriter: Yen Tan, Screenwriter: David Lowery

    Two men. A small town. A love that isn’t quite out of reach. 
    Cast : Bill Heck, Marcus DeAnda, Amy Seimetz, John Merriman, Richard C. Jones

    Prince Avalanche
    Director/Screenwriter: David Gordon Green

    Two highway road workers spend the summer of 1988 away from their city lives. The isolated landscape becomes a place of misadventure as the men find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left behind. 
    Cast : Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch

    Upstream Color
    Director/Screenwriter: Shane Carruth

    A man and woman are drawn together, entangled in the life cycle of an ageless organism. 
    Cast : Amy Seimetz, Shane Carruth, Andrew Sensenig, Thiago Martins, Kathy Carruth

    SPECIAL EVENTS

    Live Soundtracks, cult re-issues and much more. Our Special Events section offers unusual, unexpected and unique film event one-offs.

     

    Bates Motel: Story to Screen with Carlton Cuse

    Combining the SXSW Film Festival and Conference in one, attendees will get an exclusive first look at the pilot of Bates Motel, the thrilling new series from A&E. Following the screening, Executive Producer Carlton Cuse (Lost) will sit down with A&E Marketing EVP Guy Slattery for an inside look and Q&A on the process for bringing this contemporary prequel to life. 
    Cast : Vera Farmiga, Freddie Highmore, Max Thieriot, Olivia Cooke, Nicola Peltz 
    (World Premiere)

    Burning Love
    Director: Ken Marino, Screenwriter: Erica Oyama

    Season 2 follows Damaged Darlin’ and Dental Hygenist, Julie Gristlewhite, as she searches for love amongst 16 eligible bachelors in the second installment of the popular web series that parodies reality dating shows. 
    Cast : June Diane Raphael, Michael Ian Black, Ken Marino, Jerry O’Connell, Michael Cera, Colin Hanks, Paul Scheer, Rob Huebel, Adam Scott, Joe Lo Truglio 
    (World Premiere)

    No More Road Trips?
    Director: Rick Prelinger

    A dream ride through 20th-century America made entirely from home movies, asks whether we’ve reached the end of the open road. The soundtrack for this fully participatory film is made fresh daily by audiences at each screening. 
    (World Premiere)

    Sound City
    Director: Dave Grohl

    Through interviews with musicians and producers who worked at recording studio, Sound City, and the writing and recording of new music, we observe the human element of making music and the art of analog recording.

    This Ain’t No Mouse Music!
    Directors: Chris Simon, Maureen Gosling

    Roots music icon Chris Strachwitz (Arhoolie Records) takes us on a hip-shaking stomp from Texas to New Orleans, Cajun country to Appalachia, searching for the musical soul of America. 
    (World Premiere)

    TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard (Sweden, Denmark, Norway)
    Director: Simon Klose

    The inside story of three hacktivists who became cult heroes for the internet generation and persecuted criminals to the media industry for running the worlds largest file sharing site. 
    (North American Premiere)

     

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  • Review: KOCH Documentary

    In his first film, Neil Barsky chronicles the life of New York City’s 105th Mayor Ed Koch, known for asking his constituents “How am I doing?”  The documentary explores just how he was doing back then and gives a peak into his roller coaster like relationship with the city. Koch served three terms from 1978 to 1989, when the city was near bankruptcy and crime was on the rise. 

    Opening with a look into his 1977 election, the film highlights the issues Koch faced after taking office such as; the 1980 transit strike, push-back from the gay community regarding the AIDS epidemic, his housing initiative, a corruption scandal and conflict with African Americans admist the Yusef Hawkins murder in 1989. 

    Koch also shows moments of his life after office; serving as an outspoken voice in politics, frequent commentator for NY1 and having the Queensboro Bridge renamed after him last year.

    You can’t help but to like him. During the 95 minute film, one is able to see a personal and sensitive side to Koch.  He comes across as witty, charismatic, sharp tongued and funny but also reveals that he like so many of us, care about our reputation.  It’s easy to imagine him as that one family member that we all have-you may not agree with them all the time but you do like that they are always honest about how they feel.   I rate the film 3.5 stars out of 5. 

    The documentary opens at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas and Angelika Film Center in New York on February 1. 

    http://youtu.be/z-rgezvFzhA

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  • Silver Linings Playbook Among Winners of 2nd Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards

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    The 2nd Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards were dominated by The Sapphires, which won five of a possible six AACTA Awards: Best Cinematography (Warwick Thornton), Best Editing (Dany Cooper ASE), Best Production Design (Melinda Doring – who also won this Award last year for The Eye of the Storm), Best Costume Design (Tess Schofield) and Best Sound (Andrew Plain, Bry Jones, Pete Smith, Ben Osmo, John Simpson).

    And in Los Angeles, Silver Linings Playbook was the big winner at the AACTA International Awards, winning Best Film; Best Direction for David O. Russell; and Best Lead Actress for Jennifer Lawrence.

    The offbeat comic drama sees Lawrence playing a reckless young widow who befriends a bipolar schoolteacher (Bradley Cooper) who is obsessing about his ex-wife. Rounding out the film’s stellar cast are Robert De Niro,Jacki Weaver and Chris Tucker.

    Winners of the AACTA Awards:

    AACTA RAYMOND LONGFORD AWARD

    Al Clark

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    Iron Sky. Samuli Torssonen, Jussi Lehtiniemi, Juuso Kaari, Kelly Myers.

    DOCUMENTARY

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE LENGTH DOCUMENTARY
    Storm Surfers 3D. Ellenor Cox, Marcus Gillezeau.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY UNDER ONE HOUR
    Then The Wind Changed. Jeni McMahon, Celeste Geer. ABC1

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES
    Go Back To Where You Came From. Rick McPhee, Ivan O’Mahoney. SBS

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTION IN A DOCUMENTARY
    Fighting Fear. Macario De Souza. FOXTEL – Movie Network

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY IN A DOCUMENTARY
    Fighting Fear. Tim Bonython, Chris Bryan, Macario De Souza, Lee Kelly. FOXTEL – Movie Network

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST EDITING IN A DOCUMENTARY
    Once Upon A Time In Cabramatta – Episode 1. Sam Wilson. SBS

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SOUND IN A DOCUMENTARY
    Dr Sarmast’s Music School. Dale Cornelius, Livia Ruzic, Keith Thomas. ABC1

    SHORT FILM

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SHORT ANIMATION
    The Hunter. Marieka Walsh

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FICTION FILM
    Julian. Robert Jago, Matthew Moore.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SCREENPLAY IN A SHORT FILM
    Transmission. Zak Hilditch.

    FEATURE FILM

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    The Sapphires. Warwick Thornton.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST EDITING
    The Sapphires. Dany Cooper ASE.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST SOUND
    The Sapphires. Andrew Plain, Bry Jones, Pete Smith, Ben Osmo, John Simpson.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE
    Not Suitable For Children. Matteo Zingales, Jono Ma.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    The Sapphires. Melinda Doring.

    AACTA AWARD FOR BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    The Sapphires. Tess Schofield.

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST SCREENPLAY
    Django Unchained. Quentin Tarantino

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTION
    Silver Linings Playbook. David O. Russell

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR
    Daniel Day-Lewis. Lincoln

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS
    Jennifer Lawrence. Silver Linings Playbook

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST FILM
    Silver Linings Playbook. Bruce Cohen, Donna Gigliotti, Jonathan Gordon

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Robert De Niro. Silver Linings Playbook

    AACTA INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Jacki Weaver. Silver Linings Playbook

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  • Miami International Film Festival Reveals its 30th Edition Film Lineup

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    Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) announced the films selected to screen during its 30th edition which runs March 1 -10, 2013. Premiering at this year’s Festival will be 117 feature films and 12 short films from 41 countries.

    This is the first year in MIFF’s history that the Festival will open and close with documentary features. The Festival will open with RADiUS-TWC’s Twenty Feet from Stardom directed by Morgan Neville and close with Venus and Serena directed by Maiken Baird & Michelle Major. 

    The Festival will honor two “remarkable” directors with Career Achievement Tributes: Swedish writer-director Lasse Hallström (My Life as a Dog, What’s Eating Gilbert Grape) and Spanish producer, writer, and Oscar-winning director Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque, Chico & Rita). The Festival will screen the directors’ latest works including The Hypnotist (Hyponotisören) by Hallström and The Artist and the Model (El Artista y La Modelo) by Trueba. The Artist and the Model received 13 Goya nominations this year, including Best Picture and Best Director.

    Miami International Film Festival’s 30th edition lineup:

    Festival Competition Categories:

    Knight Ibero-American Competition consists of dramatic works from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, as well as Latino-themed works produced in the United States. The films are competing for $40,000 in prizes courtesy of James L. & John S. Knight Foundation, and a $5,000 Screenwriting Award from the Jordan A. Ressler Foundation. The 10 films competing in this category include:

    Everybody Has A Plan (Todos tenemos un plan) (Spain/Argentina /Germany, directed by Ana Piterbarg)

    Cinco De Mayo: The Battle (Mexico, directed by Rafa Lara)

    Dust (Polvo) (Guatemala, directed by Julio Hernández Cordón)

     Gone Fishing (Días de pesca) (Argentina, directed by Carlos Sorín)

    A Gun in Each Hand (Una pistola en cada mano) (Spain, directed by Cesc Gay)

    Marriage (Matrimonio) (Argentina, directed by Carlos Jaureguialzo)

    The Moving Creatures (O Que Se Move) (Brazil, directed by Caetano Gotardo)

    So Much Water (Tanta agua) (Uruguay/Mexico/Netherlands, directed by Ana Guevara & Leticia Jorge)

    Thesis On A Homicide (Tesis sobre un homicidio) (Spain/Argentina, directed by Hernán A. Golfrid)

    Vinyl Days (Días de vinilo) (Argentina/Colombia, directed by Gabriel Nesci)

    Knight Documentary Competition consists of engaging and thought-provoking feature-length documentaries created by international filmmakers that examine social issues, diverse cultures, icons and inspiring people. The films are competing for $10,000 courtesy of the Knight Foundation. The 10 films competing in this category include:

     Viva Cuba Libre: Rap Is War (USA, directed by Jesse Acevedo)

     Blackfish (USA, directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite)

    The Crash Reel (USA, directed by Lucy Walker)

     Cubamerican (USA, directed by Jose Enrique Pardo

     Far Out Isn’t Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story (USA, directed by Brad Bernstein)

    Gideon’s Army (USA, directed by Dawn Porter)

    Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation (Sagrada: El misteri de la creació) (Switzerland, directed by Stefan Haupt)

    Valentine Road (USA, directed by Marta Cummingham)

    Which Way Is the Front Line From Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington (USA, directed by Sebastian Junger)

    Who Is Dayani Cristal? (United Kingdom/Mexico, directed by Marc Silver)

    Lexus Ibero-American Opera Prima Competition consists of first-time feature filmmakers from Spain, Portugal and Latin America that are competing for a $5,000 cash prize presented by Lexus. Films competing in this category include:

    The Boy Who Smells Like Fish (Mexico/Canada, directed by Analeine Cal y Mayor)

     Edificio Royal (Colombia/Venezuela/Germany, directed by Iván Wild)

    Good Luck, Sweetheart (Boa Sorte, Meu Amor) (Brazil, directed by Daniel Aragão)

     Miguel, San Miguel (Chile, directed by Matías Cruz)

     Molasses (Melaza) (Cuba/France/Panama, directed by Carlos Días Lechuga)

    No Autumn, No Spring (Sin otoño, sin primavera) (Ecuador/Colombia/France, directed by Iván Mora)

     Solo (Uruguay/Argentina/Netherlands/France, directed by Guillermo Rocamora)

    The Swimming Pool (La piscina) (Cuba/Venezuela directed by Carlos Machado Quintela)

    Villegas (Argentina/Netherlands/France, directed by Gonzalo Tobal)

    University of Miami Shorts Competition will present the latest in short films from around the globe. The jury selected winner will a receive $2,500 cash prize. Films competing in this category include:

     9 Meter (Denmark, directed by Anders Walter)

     Anna and Jerome (Anna et Jérôme) (France, directed by Mélanie Delloye)

    Ebb & Flow (A Onda Traz, O Vento Leva) (Brazil/Spain, directed by Gabriel Mascaro)

    Edmond Was A Donkey (Edmond Était Un Âne) (Canada/France, directed by Franck Dion)

    Eleven: Twelve (USA/Portugal, directed by JC Barros)

    Lost Country (USA, directed by Heather Burky)

    Of Other Carnivals (De Outros Carnavais) (Brazil, directed by Paulo Miranda)

    Palmipedarium (France, directed by Jérémy Clapin)

    Skunk (Rotkop) (Belgium, directed by Jan Roosens & Raf Roosens)

    Festival Non-Competition Categories:

     

    CINEDWNTWN GALAS

    Amor Cronico (USA/Cuba, directed by Jorge Perrugorría)

    The Artist and the Model (Spain, directed by Fernando Trueba)

    The Boy Who Smells Like Fish (Canada/ Mexico, directed by Analeine Cal y Mayor)

    Dark Blood (Netherlands, directed by George Sluizer)

    Eenie Meenie Miney Moe (USA, directed by Jokes Yanes)

    The Hunt (Jagten) (Denmark, directed by Thomas Vinterberg)

    The Hypnotist (Sweden, directed by Lasse Hallström)

     NO (Chile/USA, directed by Pablo Larraín) *2013 Oscar Nominated for Best Foreign Film

    RADiUS-TWC’s Twenty Feet from Stardom (USA, directed by Morgan Neville)

    Venus and Serena (USA, directed by Maiken Baird and Michelle Major)

    Cinema 360° presented by VIENDOMOVIES is one of the Festival’s most extensive categories this year with an array of films from around the world.

    7 Boxes (7 Cajas) (Paraguay, directed by Juan Carlos Maneglia & Tana Schémbori)

    A Perfect Plan (Un Plan Parfait) (France, directed by Pascal Chaumeil)

    After Lucia (Después de Lucia) (Mexico, directed by Michel Franco)

    Capadocia 3 (Mexico/USA, directed by Pedro Pablo Ibarra, Javier Patrón, Moises Urquidi & Carlos Carrera)

    Calloused Hands (USA, directed by Jesse Quiñones)

    Comrade Kim Goes Flying (Belgium/United Kingdom/D.P.R of Korea, directed by Anja Daelemans, Nicholas Bonner, & Kim Gwang-hun)

    Day of The Flowers (United Kingdom, directed by John Roberts)

    Dead Europe (Australia/United Kingdom, directed by Tony Krawitz)

    The Deep (Djúpid) (Iceland/Norway, directed by Baltasar Kormákur)

    Dormant Beauty (Bella Addormentata) (Italy/France directed by Marco Bellocchio)

    The End (Fin) (Spain, directed by Jorge Torregrossa )

    Everyday (United Kingdom, directed by Michael Winterbottom)

    Fill The Void (Lemale Et Ha’Halal) (Israel, directed by Rama Burshtein)

    The German Friend (El amigo alemán) (Germany/ Argentina, directed by Jeanine Meerapfel)

    Ghost Graduation (Promoción fantasm) (Spain, directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera)

    Hand in Hand (France, directed by Valérie Donzelli)

    Hannah Arendt (Germany/Luxembourg/France, directed by Margareta von Trotta)

    It Was the Son (E’Stato Mio Figlio) (Italy, directed by Daniele Cipri)

     Measuring the World (Die Vermessung Der Welt) (Germany, directed by Detlev Buck)

    Mental (USA/Australia, directed by P.J. Hogan)

    Nairobi Half Life (Kenya/Germany, directed by Tosh Gitonga)

    Oh Boy (Germany, directed by Jan Ole Gerster)

    Paradise: Love (Paradies: Liebe) (Austria/Germany/France, directed by Ulrich Seidl)

    Red Wine (Vino Tinto) (USA, directed by Carlos Gutierrez)

    Patience Stone (Syngu’e Sabour) (Afghanistan, directed by Atiq Rahimi)

    Reality (Italy/France, directed by Matteo Garrone)

    Still Mine (Canada, directed by Michael McGowan)

    The Trip 2 (El paseo 2) (Colombia, directed by Harold Trompetero)

    White Elephant (Elefante blanco) (Argentina/Spain, directed by Pablo Trapero)

    Spotlight on China

    Beijing Flickers (You-Zhong)  (China, directed by Zhang Yuan)

    Full Circle (Fei Yue Lao Ren Yan) (China, directed by Zhang Yang)

    Romancing in Thin Air (Gao Hai Bazhi Lian II) (China/Hong Kong, directed by Johnnie To)

    See Voir Veo CANADA

    Camion (Canada, directed by Rafaël Ouellet)

    L’Affaire Dumont (Canada, directed by Daniel Grou)

    Laurence Anyways (Canada/France, directed by Xavier Dolan)

    4 Directors to Watch

    A World Not Ours (United Kingdom/Lebanon/Denmark, directed by Mahdi Fleifel)

    Blondie (Sweden, directed by Jesper Ganslandt)

    The Future (Il Futuro) (Chile/Italy/Germany/ Spain, directed by Alicia Scherson)

    Three Kids (Twa Timoun) (Belgium/Haiti, directed by Jonas D’Adesky)

    Doc-You-Up

    Amazon Gold (USA, directed by Reuben Aaronson)

    Bay of all Saints (Da Maré) (USA/Brazil, directed by Annie Eastman)

    Casting By (USA, directed by Tom Donahue)

    Liv & Ingmar (Czech Republic/India/Norway, directed by Dheeraj Akolkar)

    No Place on Earth (USA, United Kingdom, Germany, directed by Janet Tobias)

    Ping Pong (United Kingdom, directed by Hugh Hartford)

    Florida Focus presented by FPL

    Calloused Hands (USA, directed by Jesse Quiñones)

    Pincus (USA, directed by David Fenster)

    Red Wine (Vino Tinto) (USA, directed by Carlos Gutierrez)

    Tony Tango (USA, directed by Manola Celí)

    Lee Brian Schrager’s Culinary Cinema

    Meat Hooked (USA, directed by Suzanne Wasserman)

    Oma & Bella (Germany/USA, directed by Alexa Karolinski)

    Why Did You Leave? (Por Que Voc? Partiu?) (Brazil, directed by Eric Belhassem)

    Family Day

     Magic Camp (USA, directed by Judd Ehrlich)

    The Croods (USA, directed by Kirk De Micco and Chris Sanders)

    REEL Music

    Someone Else’s Bed (USA, directed by Maggy Torres-Rodriguez)

    Turning (Denmark/USA, directed by Charles Atlas)

    America the Beautiful

    At Any Price (USA, directed by Ramin Bahrani)

    The Discoverers (USA, directed by Justin Schwarz)

    The Go Doc Project (USA, directed by Cory James Krueckeberg)

    The Hot Flashes (USA, directed by Susan Seidelman)

    Visions

    Bob Wilson’s Life and Death of Marina Abramovic (United Kingdom/Spain, directed by Giada Colagrande)

    The Fifth Season (La Cinquieme Saison) (Belgium/Netherlands/France, directed by Peter Brosens & Jessica Woodworth)

    Leviathan (France/United Kingdom/USA, directed by Lucien Castain-Taylor & Vérena Paravel)

    Multiple Visions, The Crazy Machine (Miradas múltiples, la máquina loca) (Mexico/France/Spain, directed by Emilio Maille)

    Post Tenebras Lux (Mexico/France/Netherlands/Germany, directed by Carlos Reygadas)

    Rio 2096:A Story of Love and Fury (Uma História de Amor E Fúria) (Brazil, directed by Luiz Bolognesi)

    Sadourni’s Butterflies (Las mariposas ee Sadourni) (Argentina, directed by Darío Nardi)

    From The Vault

    Au Hasard Balthazar (France/Sweden, directed by Robert Bresson)

    The Super (El Super) (USA, directed by Leon Ichaso & Orlando Jiménez-Leal)

    The Yellow Ticket (USA, directed by Victor Janson & Eugen Illés)

    Zoo (USA, directed by Frederick Wiseman)

    Mayhem

    Animals (Spain, directed by Marçal Forés)

    Errors of the Human Body (Germany/USA, directed by Eron Sheean)

    Halley (Mexico, directed by Sebastian Houfmann)

    Pietá (D.P.R of Korea, directed by Kim Ki-duk)

    The Midnight Game (USA, directed by Alejandro Calvo)

    Sanitarium (USA, directed by Bryan Ramirez, Bryan Ortiz & Kerry Valderrama)

    Would You Rather (USA, directed by David Guy Levy)

     

    Spotlight on FilmMovement: The Festival will be celebrating FilmMovement’s 10th anniversary and honoring their commitment to cinema outside of commercial commitments with three films.

    Broken (United Kingdom, directed by Rufus Norris)

    The Deflowering of Eva Van End (De Ontmaagding Van Eva Van End) (Netherlands, directed by Michiel ten Horn)

    La Sirga (Colombia, directed by William Vega)

    Other Notables Highlights During the Festival week:

    The 30th edition of Miami International Film Festival runs March 1-10, 2013.

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  • River Phoenix’s Final Film Dark Blood Makes North American Premiere at 2013 Miami International Film Festival

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    River Phoenix’s final film, Dark Blood, directed by George Sluizer, co-starring Jonathan Pryce and Judy Davis will have its North American premiere at the upcoming Miami International Film Festival (MIFF) .  Twenty years after its making, the film will be shown for the first time in North America at the 30th Anniversary edition of the Miami International Film Festival (March 1-10, 2013).  

    Dark Blood was 80% complete when River Phoenix passed away in 1993 and the uncompleted film disappeared into a vault.  In 1999 Sluizer heard that the footage was going to be burned to make space and with less than 48 hours notice, he saved the film, engineering efforts to get the entire film moved to The Netherlands.  The footage then sat for more than ten years until last year when Sluizer set about finishing the film.   The film finally premiered overseas to a standing ovation in the fall of 2012 at the Dutch Film Festival.  

    Jet-set Hollywood couple Harry (Jonathan Pryce) and Buffy (Judy Davis) travel through the desert on a second honeymoon, trying to save their marriage.  Their car breaks down in the middle of nowhere leaving them to find shelter in Boy’s (River Phoenix) beaten down shack, unaware they will become his prisoners.  Boy’s wife died of leukemia after nuclear tests occurred in the desert leaving him alone and far away from society.  Buffy is seduced by Boy’s honesty and vulnerabilities, while Harry represents everything Boy hates about the civilized world and its culture.  Buffy decides to sleep with Boy to buy the couple’s freedom, but these circumstances will push Harry to the edge, leading to a terrible tragedy.

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