• Jason Wolos’ debut feature Trattoria Kicks Off Lineup for 2012 San Francisco Cinema by the Bay Festival

    [caption id="attachment_2881" align="alignnone" width="1020"]A scene from Jason Wolos’ TRATTORIA, the Opening Night film at Cinema by the Bay, November 9-11 at New People Cinema [/caption]

    The San Francisco Film Society announced the program lineup for the fourth annual Cinema by the Bay festival, November 9 – 11 at New People Cinema. The three-day festival will feature new work produced in or about the San Francisco Bay Area and will open with Jason Wolos’ debut feature Trattoria. Set in the world of San Francisco’s competitive restaurant culture, a popular chef and his son must reconnect and heal their past through cooking if they want to save their relationship and change the direction of their lives.

    The program lineup:

    Friday, November 9    OPENING NIGHT
    7:00 pm Trattoria
    Jason Wolos    Director Expected
    Set in the world of San Francisco’s competitive restaurant culture, Trattoria serves up familial drama and foodie delights. Chef Sal Sartini and his second wife Cecilia have just opened a new restaurant and are trying to generate the reviews and buzz that are critical to success. When Sal’s estranged son Vince comes to visit and help out in the restaurant, underlying tensions are brought to the surface. It becomes clear that Chef Sartini has lost his way by focusing so intensely on his success, and with the help of his son he must rekindle his passion for food and for life. (USA 2011. 82 min. Written by Jason Wolos, Dawn Rich. Photographed by Frazer Bradshaw. With Tony Denison, John Patrick Amedori, Lisa Rotondi, Kandis Erickson. Fine Dining Productions.)


    Saturday, November 10
    2:30 pm Casablanca mon amour    
    John Slattery    Director Expected
    This fiction/nonfiction hybrid presents two bright and humorous Moroccan college students, Hassan and Abdel, as they journey from Casablanca over the Atlas mountains to the Sahara desert. Hassan, in the midst of creating a media project, uses the trip to investigate how Morocco has been depicted in popular culture and used in Hollywood staples such as Casablanca (of course) and The Jewel of the Nile, among others. The conceit ingeniously allows us to see how the country has been figured in film, while also showing us the country itself and how Moroccans view their own nation through the lens of Hollywood. (USA/Morocco 2012. 79 min. In French, Arabic and English with English subtitles. Written by John Slattery. Photographed by Fara Akrami. With Abdel Alidrissi, Hassan Ouazzani, Amin Chadati, Fraida Bouazzaoui. Zween Works.)

    5:00 pm Essential SF
    Essential SF is an ongoing compendium of the Bay Area film community’s most vital figures and institutions. H.P. Mendoza, Judy Stone, Wholphin, Terry Zwigoff and others yet to be announced will be feted at this short ceremony. An outgrowth of SF360.org’s Essential SF column and a key event in the Film Society’s Cinema by the Bay festival, this event shines a light on the region’s legendary idiosyncratic and multifaceted contributions to the filmmaking world. Past Essential SF honorees include Les Blank, Canyon Cinema, Joshua Grannell (aka Peaches Christ), Rick Prelinger and Marlon Riggs, among others. Free admission.

    7:00 pm Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet    
    Jesse Vile    Subject Expected
    In 1980, guitarist Jason Becker appeared to be destined for international stardom when he signed with David Lee Roth’s band at the age of 20. That same year, he was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease and was given 3-5 years to live. Now, more than 20 years since his diagnosis, Jason’s story is far from over. Through home movies, photographs and concert footage, this documentary presents an affectionate portrait of a gifted teenager who realized his wildest dreams at an early age and is still creating and thriving due to the care and love of his devoted family and fans. (USA 2012. 90 min. Photographed by Carl Burke. Edited by Gideon Gold.)

    9:30 pm Amity    World Premiere
    Alejandro Adams    Director Expected
    A divorced Air Force sergeant rents a limousine to celebrate his daughter’s high school graduation, but when only a few hours before the ceremony his daughter rejects his overtures to celebrate with him, he decides to spend the evening with the limo driver. As they drink and loosen up, their camaraderie gives way to an awkward but somehow therapeutic violence, and their misadventures throughout the evening ratchet up the tension to expose an underbelly of pain. Reminiscent of the early work of Neil Labute, Amityunflinchingly presents a version of masculinity that is deeply insecure, sadistic and ultimately powerless. (USA 2012. 80 min. Written by Alejandro Adams. Photographed by Alejandro Adams. With Greg Cala.)

    Sunday, November 11
    2:00 pm Moving Image at the End of the World: Shorts from Headlands Center for the Arts
    Presented in person by Brian Karl, Program Director, Headlands Center for the Arts
    2012 marks the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Headlands Center for the Arts, one of the most vital creative organizations in the Bay Area and the country. Headlands’ mission is to support artistic culture by providing the environment and means for artists to produce innovative work and to connect such practitioners to audiences of all sorts, and their residencies are among the most sought-after around the world. Ranging from the wonderfully humorous to the devastatingly beautiful, this not-to-be-missed program of short films consists of works that have been made at Headlands throughout the years. 

    4:15 pm A Conversation with Lucy Gray
    Scintillating San Francisco-based artist Lucy Gray will be on hand for an intimate talk about her work and the creative impulse. While Gray is recognized for her compelling photographs — including the “Big Tilda” exhibition at the 2006 San Francisco International Film Festival — her artistry is not merely limited to photography. This unique event will feature a screening of her magical debut short film Genevieve Goes Boating, followed by two scene readings from her latest creative venture A Stage of Her Own, a play based on the life and work of theater producer Irene Selznick. Writer Steven Winn will moderate the discussion. 

    6:00 pm The Revolutionary Optimists    Work-in-progress screening
    Maren Grainger-Monsen, Nicole Newnham    Directors Expected
    Lawyer turned social advocate Amlan Ganguly doesn’t rescue children; he empowers them through education and activism to battle poverty and transform their lives and communities. The Revolutionary Optimists follows Amlan and the children he works with — Shika, Salim, Kajal and Priyanka — as they staunchly fight against the forces that oppress them. Shot over the course of three years, this film vividly captures the vibrancy of India while taking us on an intimate journey with these children, during which we witness not only the changes they are able to make in their neighborhoods, but also the changes within each of them. (USA 2012. 83 min. Photographed by Jon Shenk, Ranu Ghosh, Ranjan Palit. Edited by Andrew Gersh, Mary Lampson. Helianthus Media.)

    8:30 pm CXL    World Premiere
    Sean Gillane    Director Expected
    Nolan, an aspiring writer, feels stuck: he is frustrated with his career, his relationships, the world and ultimately with himself. Unable to keep from displaying his considerable disdain, he focuses on everything wrong in his life as he treads the same dissatisfying paths. When he meets the stunning and unpredictable Cassie, she invites him to let down his guard and enjoy the world around him. Nolan slowly gives in to Cassie’s exuberance, but just as he begins to change his perspective, circumstances conspire to throw his already fragile psyche into turmoil in this poignant and darkly comedic debut feature. (USA 2011. 90 min. Written by Theo Miller. Photographed by Sean Gillane. With Cole Smith, Lisa Greyson. Briana Eason, Amir Motlagh. Playlist.)

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  • Seth MacFarlane to Host 85th Academy Awards

     

    Seth MacFarlane, the creative force behind the television series “Family Guy” and co-creator of “American Dad!” and “The Cleveland Show,was announced earlier this week as the host the 85th Academy Awards to be broadcast live on Sunday, February 24, on the ABC Television Network.

    “We are thrilled to have Seth MacFarlane host the Oscars. His performing skills blend perfectly with our ideas for making the show entertaining and fresh,” said Zadan and Meron. “He will be the consummate host, and we are so happy to be working with him.”

    “It’s truly an overwhelming privilege to be asked to host the Oscars,” said MacFarlane. “My thoughts upon hearing the news were, one, I will do my utmost to live up to the high standards set forth by my predecessors; and two, I hope they don’t find out I hosted the Charlie Sheen Roast.”

    Seth is unbelievably talented,” said Academy President Hawk Koch. “We couldn’t be happier with the creative team we’ve assembled. With Craig, Neil, and now Seth, we’re off to a great start.”

    MacFarlane made his feature directorial debut this summer with the box office success “Ted. “He also co-wrote and produced the film, and voiced the title character. “Ted” has brought in over $420 million worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing films of the year.

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  • Tribeca Films to Release the Award Winning Spanish Thriller No Rest for the Wicked in December

    [caption id="attachment_2877" align="alignnone" width="550"]José Coronado in No Rest for the Wicked directed by Enrique Urbizu. Photo courtesy of Tribeca Film.[/caption]

    Tribeca Film will release the award-winning thriller No Rest for the Wicked (No habra paz para los malvados), directed by Spanish thriller/film noir director Enrique Urbiz, which is currently screening as part of Fantastic Fest in Austin. Tribeca Film plans a December release for the film.

    Santos Trinidad (José Coronado) is a dirty cop with a violent streak and a serious thirst for rum and Coke. During a drunken binge, he murders three people in a bar. A witness escapes from the building before Santos can catch him. While Santos sets out to kill the witness and cover up his crimes, a judge and the police conduct an investigation into the murders. Santos’ hunt for the witness and the parallel police investigation slowly converge to reveal a massive criminal conspiracy that no one involved could have ever anticipated.

    The film swept the 2012 Goya Awards —the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars— with wins for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Sound. No Rest for the Wicked was scripted by Urbizu and Michel Gatzambide and produced by Gonzalo Salazar-Simpson and Alvaro Augustin as well as Lazona and Telecinco Cinema.

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  • 2013 Wisconsin Film Festival Dates and Call For Wisconsin’s Own Films

    The 2013 Wisconsin Film Festival will take place April 11 to 18, 2013, and is now accepting film submissions for inclusion in the Festival’s Wisconsin’s Own section. The Festival welcomes narrative, documentary, experimental, and animated films or videos of any length that have been made in Wisconsin or have been made by key personnel with Wisconsin roots.

    For the 2013 Festival, submissions are only open to Wisconsin’s Own films, including student films. The 2013 Festival program will also include a wide variety of U.S. and international cinema curated specifically for the event.

    Deadlines:
    Wisconsin’s Own (films of any length from filmmakers with Wisconsin ties) deadline is Wednesday, October 31, 2012
    Wisconsin’s Own Student (films of any length from student filmmakers with Wisconsin ties) deadline is Monday, December 31, 2012

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  • Filmmakers Win Twelve Filmmaker Fund Grants From Rooftop Films

    [caption id="attachment_2766" align="alignnone" width="550"]Rooftop Films Summer Series screenings[/caption]

    In addition to the Summer Series – which takes place in unique outdoor venues every weekend throughout the summer – Rooftop Films also provides grants to filmmakers. Rooftop Films announced the 2012 Filmmakers’ Fund grantees with 12 grants, including a new $10,000 cash award from AT&T, plus grants from DCTV, Eastern Effects, Edgeworx Studios and the Adrienne Shelly Foundation.

    Rooftop Films’ Founder and Artistic Director, Mark Elijah Rosenberg, said of the grants: “We would not be able to make the Rooftop Filmmakers’ Fund grants without the support of our community—our audience and our sponsors—so it’s wonderful to be able to represent the diversity of that community with a wide range of films this year, ranging from comedies and animation to serious films addressing global political issues. Each of these filmmakers previously screened at our festival, so it’s a wonderful opportunity for us to give something back to them and help them make new films which will sure to make a big impact in the near future.”

    The 2012 Grantees are: 

    ROOFTOP FILMS & AT&T FEATURE FILM GRANT:
    Bill and Turner Ross, untitled Texas / Mexico film

    ROOFTOP FILMS & DCTV COLOR CORRECTION GRANT:
    Tony Gerber and Maxim Pozdorovkin, Citizen Bout

    ROOFTOP FILMS & EASTERN EFFECTS EQUIPMENT GRANT:
    Alison Bagnall, Funny Bunny

    ROOFTOP FILMS & EDGEWORX POST-PRODUCTION GRANT:
    Shaka King, Newlyweeds

    ROOFTOP FILMS EQUIPMENT GRANT:
    Jeremy Saulnier, Blue Ruin

    ROOFTOP FILMS & ADRIENNE SHELLY FOUNDATION SHORT FILM GRANT FOR WOMEN:
    Talibah Newman, Sweet Honey Chile’

    ROOFTOP FILMS & DCTV EQUIPMENT AND SERVICES SHORT FILM GRANTS:
    Julia Pott, Neighbors “Diamonds”
    Jesse Moss, Reality Party

    ROOFTOP FILMMAKERS’ FUND SHORT FILM GRANTS:
    Nellie Kluz, Gold Party
    Stephen Irwin, The Obvious Child
    Edwin Martinez, The Last Doo Wop
    David and Nathan Zellner, Part-Time Jobs
    Mauricio Arango, We Won’t Always Be Hyenas

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  • Gay Independent Film In The Family Returns to NYC Theatre on November 16

    Patrick Wang’s award-winning debut independent feature film In The Family returns to New York City’s Cinema Village on November 16. The  film has won multiple awards, including nomination for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature and filmmaker Patrick Wang was named one of “25 New Faces of Independent Film” in 2012 by Filmmaker Magazine.

    In the film, Chip Hines (Sebastian Banes), a precocious and loving six year-old, only knows life with his two Dads, Cody Hines, his biological father, “Pa”, (soap sensation, Trevor St. John, ONE LIFE TO LIVE) and the kind and resourceful Joey Williams, “Dad” (writer-director Wang). Both men are embraced by Cody’s family and by their community of co-workers and friends. Caught up in the lapidary and subtle rhythms of their small, sophisticated Southern town, Martin, Tennessee, Cody teaches Junior High Math and Joey is a general contractor who has been supervising the restoration and preservation of a mansion owned by retired attorney Paul Hawks and his wife Marge (Susan Kellermann (BEETLEJUICE; 33 VARIATIONS)).

    Suddenly their world is shattered when Cody is killed in a car accident. Gradually Joey and young Chip work to regroup and regain their balance until Joey learns that Cody’s Will, written six years earlier, was never amended to insure his position as Chip’s Dad; Cody had named his sister, Eileen, as Chip’s legal guardian, and Chip is taken away from Joey. When Joey objects, a restraining order is placed against him. Instantly Joey is without standing in a world he had trusted as safe, and rational, and loving.

    Joey has the support of his friends, but the prospects are bleak until his client, Paul Hawks—in a towering performance by Brian Murray (American Theatre Hall of Fame; three-time Tony Award nominee)—guides Joey to the restoration and preservation of his broken world. Wang’s assured pacing and mise-en-scene are correlatives for Joey’s methodical pursuit of a way back to his son. As a consequence of this exquisite control, the audience has time to engage in his images and inhabit his story, and a profoundly personal experience emerges. Also joining the luminous ensemble are Peter Hermann (WAR HORSE; UNITED 93); Park Overall (EMPTY NEST; BILOXI BLUES); Kelly McAndrew (CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF); Elaine Bromka (UNCLE BUCK); Eisa Davis (PASSING STRANGE); and Gina Tognoni (GUIDING LIGHT).

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_wUKachuhs

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  • Key Dates for 85th Academy Awards

     

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced the key dates for the 85th Academy Awards season.

    The key dates are:          
     
    Friday, November 30, 2012:         Official Screen Credits due
    Saturday, December 1, 2012:         Governors Awards presentation
    Monday, December 17, 2012:         Nominations voting begins
    Thursday, January 3, 2013:         Nominations voting ends 5 p.m. PT
    Thursday, January 10, 2013:         Nominations announced 5:30 a.m. PT, Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater
    Monday, February 4, 2013:         Nominees Luncheon
    Friday, February 8, 2013:         Final voting begins
    Saturday, February 9, 2013:         Scientific and Technical Awards presentation
    Tuesday, February 19, 2013:         Final voting ends 5 p.m. PT
    Sunday, February 24, 2013:         85th Academy Awards presentation
     
    The Academy Awards ceremony will be held at The Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, and will be televised live by the ABC Television Network.

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  • Twin Cities Film Fest Unveils Lineup of Films for 2012 with Toronto Film Fest Winner Silver Linings Playbook as Centerpiece

    [caption id="attachment_2869" align="alignnone" width="1024"]SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK FROM DAVID O. RUSSELL. [/caption]

    Twin Cities Film Fest (TCFF) announced the lineup of films for their 2012 festival, to be held October 12-20 at Kerasotes ShowPlace ICON at The Shops at West End.  

    In addition to A Place at The Table which will open the festival Friday night and host director Lori Silverbush, Twin Cities Film Fest will also feature 2012 TCFF Centerpiece film and Toronto International Film Festival Audience Favorite Silver Linings Playbook from David O. Russell.   Other films include David Chase’s feature directing debut Not Fade Away, Nobody Walks, Dustin Hoffman’s Quartet, A Late Quartet starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman and critical darling The Sessions, with Minnesota’s own John Hawkes.

    Twin Cities Film Fest will debut the Minnesota Feature film The Rhymesayers European Tour, which gives the audience a never before seen view into the lives and music of the Twin Cities’ Rhymesayers record label and family.

    The festival will conclude on Saturday, October 20 with Lumpy, starring Justin Long, Jess Weixler and Addison Timlin.  Lumpy was filmed in Minnesota.  Cast and crew, including Director Ted Koland and actress Addison Timlin, will be in attendance.

    TCFF will feature a total of 60 films, including a special screening of E.T.” The Extra-Terrestrial. 

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  • Three Films Nominated for European Film Academy Animated Feature Film 2012

    [caption id="attachment_2865" align="alignnone" width="550"]ALOIS NEBEL[/caption]

    The European Film Academy announced the three nominations in the category EUROPEAN FILM ACADEMY ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 2012.

    ALOIS NEBEL
    Czech Republic/Germany/Slovakia
    DIRECTED BY: Tomáš Lunák
    A black & white tale about the hallucinations of a lonely train dispatcher at the Czechoslovak border.

    [caption id="attachment_2866" align="alignnone" width="550"]ARRUGAS WRINKLES[/caption]

    ARRUGAS
    WRINKLES
    Spain
    DIRECTED BY: Ignacio Ferreras
    The story of Emilio and Miguel’s newly formed friendship at their nursing home and the discovery of new beginnings in the most unusual of places

    [caption id="attachment_2867" align="alignnone" width="550"]THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS[/caption]

    THE PIRATES! IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS
    UK/USA
    In a quest from exotic Blood Island to the foggy streets of Victorian London, a pirate captain fights his rivals for the ‘Pirate of the Year’ award.

    The winner  will be announced at the European Film Awards Ceremony in Malta on Saturday, 1 December.

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  • And the winners of the 2012 LA Shorts Fest are

    [caption id="attachment_2863" align="alignnone" width="550"]Death of a Shadow [/caption]

    Death of a Shadow directed by Tom Van Avermaet of Belgium was awarded the top prize, Best of the Fest at the 2012 LA Shorts Fest. The film tells the offbeat story of a deceased World War I soldier stuck in a limbo between life and death and has to collect shadows to regain a second chance at life and love.  Because the festival is officially recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, the winning films are eligible for Oscar nominations.

    The complete list of winners include:

    BEST OF THE FEST
    Death Of A Shadow
    Drama / Belgium / 20 min.
    Stuck in a limbo between life and death, a deceased World War I soldier has to collect shadows to regain a second chance at life and love. With two shadows left to collect, he discovers something that shakes his world completely.
    Director: Tom Van Avermaet
    Producer: Ellen De Waele, Isabelle Mathy
    Writer: Tom Van Avermaet
    Cast: Matthias Schoenaerts, Laura Verlinden

    BEST FOREIGN FILM
    Amores Passageiros (Love Drain)
    Drama / Brazil / 23 min.
    During a routine sewer inspection a lonely worker has an encounter that marks the beginning of a perplexing relationship.
    Director: Augusto Canani
    Producer: Luciana Tomasi
    Writer: Augusto Canani, Lucas Gonzaga
    Cast: Osmar Prado, Nadinne Oliveira

    BEST DRAMA
    Buzkashi Boys
    Drama / Afghanistan / 27 min.
    In the old city slums of Kabul, a blacksmith’s son and a street urchin dream of a better life against the backdrop of the national sport, Buzkashi. A glimpse of Afghanistan through the eyes of its youngest sons, making their way into manhood in the most war-torn country on Earth.
    Director: Sam French
    Producer: Ariel Nasr, Martin Roe
    Writer: Sam French, Martin Roe
    Cast: Fawad Mohammadi, Jawanmard Paiz

    BEST COMEDY
    Paulie
    Comedy / USA / 11 min.
    Paulie is a nine year old in the seventh grade. Used to being the smartest kid in the room, Paulie aces every test, wins every spelling bee and science fair, and does not lose. So when school bully Tony beats him one day at an essay contest, Paulie refuses to let it go.
    Director: Andrew Nackman
    Producer: David Haskell, Chris Abernathy
    Writer: David Lee
    Cast: Ethan Dizon, Hardy Gatlin

    BEST ANIMATION
    Fear of Flying
    Animation / Ireland / 9 min.
    A small bird with a fear of flying tries to avoid heading South for the winter.
    Director: Conor Finnegan
    Producer: Brunella Cocchiglia
    Writer: Conor Finnegan
    Cast: Mark Doherty, Aoife Duffin

    BEST EXPERIMENTAL
    KARA
    Animation / France / 7 min.
    KARA is being built in an android factory. While conducting tests on “her”, the plant operator finds a bug: KARA thinks! He starts disassembling her, but she begs him to keep her alive.
    Director: David Cage
    Producer: Guillaume de Fondaumiere
    Writer: David Cage
    Cast: Valorie Curry, Tercelin Kirtley

    BEST DOCUMENTARY
    Jujitsuing Reality
    Documentary / USA / 17 min.
    Despite living with ALS, screenwriter Scott Lew maintains his voice in the world through his scripts, giving added meaning to the expression “living to write.”
    Director: Chetin Chabuk
    Producer: Diane Becker
    Writer: Chetin Chabuk

    BEST MUSIC VIDEO
    Rudimental: Feel The Love
    Music Video / USA / 4 min.
    The video takes a look at the lives of a downtown youth group in Fletcher Street, Philadelphia featuring unreal scenes of horse- riding through the tough, urban neighborhood.
    Director: Bob Harlow
    Producer: Sarah Tognazzi, Gaetan Rousseau, Tash Tan
    Writer: Bob Harlow, Augusto Sola

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  • Maryam Keshavarz and Paolo Marinou-Blanco Win 2012 SFFS / Hearst Screenwriting Grant

    Screenwriting partners Maryam Keshavarz and Paolo Marinou-Blanco won this year’s $15,000 San Francisco Film Society/Hearst Screenwriting Grant for continuing development of their script, The Last Harem. Musa Syeed received an honorable mention for his script The Doctor.

    The Last Harem is described as “A battle between a young female musician and the mother of the newly ascended boy-king for the affection of the new monarch and control of the palace’s extensive harem will determine who becomes the most powerful woman in the Persian empire.”

    Circumstance, Maryam Keshavarz’s first narrative feature, premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Sundance Audience Award. The film also won Best First Film at the Rome Film Festival and the Audience and Best Actress Awards at Outfest, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. The Last Harem is slated to be her third narrative feature as a director.

    Paolo Marinou-Blanco’s first feature, Goodnight Irene, premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to much critical acclaim, went on to travel to dozens of international festivals and was theatrically released in Europe in 2008. The Last Harem is his first collaboration with writer/director Maryam Keshavarz.

    Honorable mention fillm, Musa Syeed’s The Doctor’s synopsis, “A lowly construction worker in New York City has managed to convince his family in India that he’s still a doctor. When they send his younger brother to live with him, he maintains the charade by working at the one clinic that will let him practice without a license.”

    Musa Syeed’s debut feature film Valley of Saints premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for World Cinema: Dramatic and the Alfred P. Sloan Prize. He previously co-directed Bronx Princess (Official Selection, Berlinale) and produced A Son’s Sacrifice (Best Doc Short, Tribeca Film Festival), both of which aired nationally on PBS.

    Previous winners of the SFFS/Hearst Screenwriting Grant are Ian Olds and Paul Felten for The Western Habit (2011), Eric Escobar for East County (2010) and Mora Stephens for Made in the USA (2009).

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  • Documentary Feature Film Entries Due Monday September 24 for 2012 Oscars

    [caption id="attachment_2430" align="alignnone" width="554"]UNDEFEATED - winner of 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature FilmUndefeated – winner of 2012 Academy Award for Best Documentary[/caption]

    Monday, September 24, 5 p.m. PT is the deadline for filmmakers to submit documentary features to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for consideration for the 85th Academy Awards®.

    To be eligible, the documentaries must complete seven-day commercial runs in both Los Angeles County and the Borough of Manhattan in New York between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2012.

    Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2011 will be presented on Sunday, February 24, 2013, at The Dolby Theatre™ at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live on the ABC Television Network. 

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