• Francis Lee’s GOD OWN COUNTRY to Open Edinburgh International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_22334" align="aligncenter" width="1777"]God’s Own Country God’s Own Country[/caption] Francis Lee’s debut feature God’s Own Country will open the 71st edition of the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 21, 2017. Shot entirely on location in West Yorkshire, God’s Own Country is a contemporary tale of self-discovery and emotional-awakening set on the sheep farming hills of rural Northern England. Johnny Saxby (Josh O’Connor) works long hours on his family’s remote farm in the north of England. He numbs the daily frustration of his lonely existence with nightly binge-drinking at the local pub and casual sex. But when a handsome Romanian migrant worker (Alec Secareanu) arrives to take up temporary work on the family farm, Johnny suddenly finds himself having to deal with emotions he has never felt before. As they begin working closely together during lambing season, an intense relationship starts to form which could change Johnny’s life forever. Yorkshire-born director Francis Lee commented: “It’s a great privilege that God’s Own Country has been selected as the Opening Night film of the Edinburgh International Film Festival. After the incredible critical and audience responses to the film in both Sundance and Berlin earlier in the year, I’m thrilled to bring God’s Own Country to the UK for the first time.”

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  • 2017 Lighthouse International Film Festival Unveils Lineup, Opens with KING OF PEKING

    [caption id="attachment_22330" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]KING OF PEKING KING OF PEKING[/caption] The 2017 Lighthouse International Film Festival (LIFF) will open with Sam Voutas’ acclaimed KING OF PEKING, a rousing Beijing-set love letter to cinema that brought cheering audiences to their feet at Tribeca 2017. “From the opening frames of KING OF PEKING, I knew that it was special and a film that the LIFF audience will love,” says Lighthouse International Film Festival’s Eric Johnson. “Sam Voutas has made a film that speaks to cinephiles in a unique way, filled with moments that show film’s ability to act as a universal bond, while also telling a terrific story with a ton of heart and laughs. It is punctuated by pitch-perfect turns from his actors and it all comes together to form a sublime way to kick off the 2017 festival. We are thrilled to champion the emergence of one of the most exciting young directors working today by opening with KING OF PEKING.” In addition, the festival announced the complete lineup for its ninth annual event, which will take place June 8 to 11, 2017 on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. LIFF will again present both Documentary and Narrative Centerpiece Films, including Jonathan Olshefski’s QUEST as Documentary Centerpiece. A vérité portrait of a North Philadelphia family that was shot over the course of a decade, it tells the tale of Christopher “Quest” Rainey, along with his wife Christine (aka “Ma Quest”). They open the door to their home music studio, which serves as a creative sanctuary from the strife that grips their neighborhood. Over the years, the family evolves as everyday life brings a mix of joy and unexpected crisis. Set against the backdrop of a country now in turmoil, the film is a tender depiction of an American family whose journey is a profound testament to love, healing and hope. QUEST will screen at The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences on June 10th. The Festival’s Narrative Centerpiece film is FITS AND STARTS, the feature directorial debut of Laura Terruso. The acclaimed comedy stars The Daily Show’s Wyatt Cenac as a struggling writer who has been toiling away at the same novel for years. His wife (Jennifer Greta Lee) is a hot young literary figure, who has just released a new masterpiece. When her publisher invites the couple to an artists’ salon at his home in Connecticut, the pair embark on a twisted journey, and David must face his demons and try to “not be weird” among the waspy salon guests and competitive art set in attendance. He encounters a dentist with publishing aspirations, a book critic full of condescending advice, a fellow writer who may know his wife a little too well, an old “friend” and a high powered bipolar literary agent who just might be able to help him… for a price. FITS AND STARTS will screen on June 9th at The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences, with Laura Terruso in attendance for a Q&A after the film. Closing the 2017 Festival will be MISSING IN EUROPE, director Tamar Halpern’s tense new thriller about a cyber security expert visiting Serbia under the guise of attending a conference for work, but is really there to check in on her daughter, Karissa, who has been studying abroad. Their happy reunion is cut short when Karissa and her classmate Lara go clubbing and seemingly disappear into thin air. Sara is certain that her daughter has been abducted. Utilizing a host of hacking skills and following the clues Karissa is leaving behind, she starts to uncover a major sex trafficking ring. Even worse, it seems the local police force is in on it. With nobody to trust but herself, Sara uses every tool at her disposal to locate her daughter before she’s sold to the highest bidder and disappears forever. MISSING IN EUROPE will screen at The Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences on June 11th, with director Tamar Halpern on hand for a Q&A afterward. OPENING NIGHT FILM King of Peking, Sam Voutas, China NARRATIVE CENTERPIECE FILM Fits and Starts, Laura Terruso, USA DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE FILM Quest, Jonathan Olshefski, USA CLOSING NIGHT FILM Missing in Europe, Tamar Halopern, USA SPOTLIGHT FILMS Bad Black, Nabwana I.G.G., Uganda Dina, Dan Sickles and Antonio Santini, USA Gaza Surf Club, Philip Gnadt and Mickey Yamine, Germany Infinity Baby, Bob Byington, USA The Journey, Nick Hamm, UK Person to Person, Dustin Guy Defa, USA The Road Movie, Dimitrii Kalashnikov, Belarus/Russia/Serbia/Bosnia & Herzegovina/Croatia NARRATIVE COMPETITION FILMS A Bad Idea Gone Wrong, Jason Headley, USA Brave New Jersey, Jody Lambert, USA The Dunning Man, Michael Clayton, USA Gold Star, Victoria Negri, USA Man Underground, Michael Borowiec and Sam Marine, USA Memories of Summer, Adam Guzinski, Poland Our Father, Meni Yaish, Israel Woven, Nagwa Ibrahim and Salome Mulugeta. USA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION FILMS The Crest, Mark Covino, USA One October, Rachel Shuman, USA The Oyster Farmers, Angela Anderson and Corinne Gray Ruff, USA Santoalla, Andrew Becker and Daniel Mehrer, USA/Spain Swim Team, Lara Stolman, USA That Way Madness Lies, Sandra Luckow, USA EPISODIC CONTENT Black Magic for White Boys, Onur Tukel, USA SHORT FILMS The Accord, R.C. Cone, USA/Iceland Another Girl, Austin Kase, USA The Bake Sale, Susan Skoog, USA The Best and the Loneliest Days, Qianzhu Luo, USA Break-In, Christopher Cox, USA Bruce Loves You, Darin Quan, USA C.I.T., Cara Consilvio, USA Candice and Peter’s Smokin’ Hot Date, Leanne Bishop and Michael Mason, Canada Catherine, Britt Raes, Belgium The Collection, Adam Roffman, USA Commercial Crabberman (A Livelyhood On The Barengat Bay), Andrew DiAngelis, USA Le Creuset, Don Downie, USA Deadbeat, Jesse R. Tendler, USA Demonoid (1971), Alaric Rocha, USA Do No Harm, Roseanne Liang, New Zealand Dogs and Tacos, Steven Bachrach, USA Don’t Think About It, Niv Klainer, USA Election Night, Ryan Scafuro, USA/England Epiphany V, Kevin Newbury, USA La Folia, Adam Grannick, USA For Marta, Isabel Ellison, USA Fresh Blood, Richa Rudola, USA Fry Day, Laura Moss, USA Good Luck (in Farsi), Jessica Cummings, USA Hilda, Kiira Benzing, USA The Hobbyist, George Vatistas, USA I’m Sticking With You, Eric Shahinian, USA Innocent or Otherwise, Alex Forstenhausler, USA Juliet Remembered, Tamzin Merchant, UK Life and Sand, Simon Mendes, USA Lone Signal, Jessi Erian Colon, USA Nanny, Kathy Meng, USA Night Shift, Marshall Tyler, USA The Other End, Sudeep Kanwal, USA/India The Other Side, Griselda San Martin, Spain The Poet and the Professor, Ariel Kavoussi, USA Prerequesite, Geoffrey Guerrero, USA Refugee, Joyce Chen, Emily Chen, and Emily Moore, USA Rikishi, Julien Menanteau, Germany Rose’s Children, Josh Adwar and Jamie Dolan, USA Says, David C. Lynch, Ireland The Scarecrow, Phillip Rhys, USA The Seven Men of Hanukkah, Daryl Lathon, USA Shapers, Graham Willoughby, USA Silver Lining, Joe Kolbow, USA Siren Song: Women Singers of Pakistan, Fawzia Afzal-Khan, India/Pakistan The Skull, Graceann Dorse, USA The Spectrum, Sean MacLaughlin and Quinn MacLaughlin, USA Spell Claire, Greg Emetaz, USA Static, Kevin Hoyer, USA Stitched, Heather Taylor, USA Sure-Fire, Michael Goldburg, USA Test of Courage, Rena Dumont, Germany Twin Days, Alex Markman, USA Wake, Kristen Kress Parness, USA

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  • First Films Announced for 2017 Las Vegas Film Festival , GOOK, RAT RACE and More

    [caption id="attachment_20056" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Gook Gook[/caption] The 10th Annual Las Vegas Film Festival taking June 6 to 11, 2017 at Brenden Theatres and the Palms Casino Resort announced today the initial programming lineup. This year’s Festival lineup includes a mix of feature films and documentaries that have been favorites on the international festival circuit, animated works, shorts, music videos, festival labs and local films that were produced in Southern Nevada or were directed by a local filmmaker. Highlights include winner of the NEXT Audience Award at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Gook, directed by Justin Chon; SXSW standouts California Dreams from Mike Ott and Theo Anthony’s Rat Race; and Dave Made a Maze from director Bill Watterson.

    FEATURE FILMS

    10 Days Director: Nathaniel Katzman Estlin and Ellie reconnect on Christmas Eve after nine months of separation. However, they are both wary of jumping right back into a relationship and therefore propose a challenge: they must spend 10 days with each other before a decision can be made. The film is about relationships, the holidays and being young in New York. There’s plenty to laugh, cry, and pull your hair out about. The 60 Yard Line Director: Leif Gantvoort Based on a true story. Set during the 2009 football season. Ben “Zagger” Zagowski and Nick “Polano” Polano, best friends and co-workers, buy a house in the parking lot of Lambeau Field (home of the Packers), and are forced to pick between a football fan lifestyle and a girl. Lives change. There’s a cow. Dave Made a Maze Director: Bill Watterson Dave, an artist who has yet to complete anything significant in his career, builds a fort in his living room out of pure frustration, only to wind up trapped by the fantastical pitfalls, booby traps, and critters of his own creation. Ignoring his warnings, Dave’s girlfriend Annie leads a band of oddball explorers on a rescue mission. Once inside, they find themselves trapped in an ever-changing supernatural world, threatened by booby traps and pursued by a bloodthirsty Minotaur. Gook Director: Justin Chon Eli and Daniel, two Korean American brothers, own a struggling shoe store and have an unlikely friendship with Kamilla, a street-wise 11-year-old African American girl. Kamilla ditches school, Eli stresses about the store, and Daniel tries to have a good time. It’s just another typical day at the store until the Rodney King verdict is read and riots break. With the chaos moving towards them, the trio is forced to defend the store while contemplating the future of their own personal dreams and the true meaning of family. Still/Born Director: Brandon Christensen Still/Born follows Mary, a new mother who lost one of her twins in childbirth. As she struggles with the loss of one of her children, she starts to suspect something sinister is after her surviving child – a supernatural entity that has chosen her child and will stop at nothing to take it from her.

    DOCUMENTARIES

    California Dreams Director: Mike Ott From acclaimed director, Mike Ott comes to the new documentary feature “California Dreams,” presenting five unique individuals in pursuit of a big life change. Through auditions set up in small towns across Southern California, the film shows genuine characters with big Hollywood aspirations who, for various reasons, have never had the opportunity to pursue it. No matter what the endgame is, whether it’s fame, love, or a fleeting shot at immortality, this bitingly funny film reveals the strange and entrancingly hypnotic grip that Hollywood has, in some way or form, on everyone. The Rabbit Hunt (Short) Director: Patrick Bresnan In the Florida Everglades rabbit hunting is considered a rite of passage for young men. The Rabbit Hunt follows seventeen year old Chris and his family as they hunt in the fields of the largest industrial sugar farms in the US. The film records a tradition by which migrant farm workers in the communities surrounding Lake Okeechobee have been hunting and preparing rabbits since the early 1900s.

    CINEVEGAS PRESENTS AT LVFF

    This year’s Festival will once again include CINEVEGAS PRESENTS AT LVFF, featuring a selection of films curated by the CineVegas team of Trevor Groth and Mike Plante. Rat Film Director: Theo Anthony Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make homes in them. “Rat Film” is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the humans that love them, live with them, and kill them–to explore the history of Baltimore. “There’s never been a rat problem in Baltimore, it’s always been a people problem.”

    ANIMATIONS

    Black Holes Director: David Nicolas Dave is about to lead the first mission to Mars when he’s teamed up with a sentient melon, who claims to be the reincarnation of a fashion designer, upstaging his big moment and driving him to the brink of madness. LOVE Director: Réka Bucsi LOVE is a short film describing affection in 3 different chapters, through an impact on a distant solar system. Luscious Director: Xuecheng Xu A 2D motion graphics video looks at human nature, human instinct and the power of imagination. Minimally styled illustrations tell the story of a beautiful woman who achieves satisfaction by having a psychedelic, metaphoric, sensual journey during dinner in 1930s Shanghai. Pearl Director: Patrick Osborne Set inside their home, a beloved hatchback, Pearl follows a girl and her dad as they crisscross the country chasing their dreams. It’s a story about the gifts we hand down and their power to carry love. And finding grace in the unlikeliest of places. Pussy Director: Renata Gasiorowska A young girl spends the evening alone at home. She decides to have some sweet solo pleasure session, but not everything goes according to plan.

    MUSIC VIDEOS

    Between Leos Director: Jeremy Collins Music video from the band Small Black. Hallways Director: Sarah May Four band members explore a wacky and vivid house filled with hallways leading them to strange rooms in this dance-pop music video. Make Our Relationship Great Again Director: Zachary David Honea A sobering song about the dangers of codependency, Donald Trump, and puppet murder. Spare the Ones That Weep by Mark Stoermer Part 1 & 2 Directors: Mike & Jerry Thompson Music video featuring Mark Stoermer, bassist from The Killers. Terror Director: Joseph Armario Steady Holiday – Terror. While cleaning her house, a woman finds a creature living in her couch that will not die.

    SHORT FILMS

    American Paradise Director: Joe Talbot A forgotten man in Trump’s America attempts to shift his fate with the perfect crime. Inspired by true events. BACKSTORY Director: Joschka Laukeninks As a young child, our protagonist is left by his mother and has to live with his violent father. He fights his way through adolescence and falls in love with the woman of his dreams, and just as everything seems to be finally working out for him, a sudden event changes the course of his life forever. A story about how everything we love, everything we learn, everything we build, everything we fear, will one day be gone. Ballooinator Director: Joshua Seigel Two friends find a new toy gun with a very special ability. Soon, they find the power of the gun might have been more dangerous than they had imagined. Bambina Director: Alexis O. Korycinski An isolated expatriate experiences psychosis and depression after giving birth. Cuddle Buddy Director: Max Barbakow A depressed woman must come to terms with her own vulnerability when she hires an eager Professional Cuddler on Christmas Eve. Do No Harm Director: Roseanne Liang Save the patient. Nothing else. Do Not Lose Director: Shilpi Shikha Agrawal A lonely late night at the coin laundry goes wrong. — Pay attention, Mona. Dawn of the Deaf Director: Rob Savage When a sonic pulse infects the hearing population, a small group of Deaf people must band together to survive. Fever Director: Logan George Four high schoolers across the world reveal their primal selves when faced with moral dilemmas. Get Wed Soon Director: Kathrina Bognot Faced with her parents’ desire for her to marry, a Filipino millennial takes dating to absurd lengths. Girl #2 Director: David H. Jeffery When a deranged killer sets his sights on an unsuspecting sorority, he realizes he’s not the craziest one in the house. Grandma’s House Director: Joshua Giuliano An old woman. Alone. At night. Hot Seat Director: Anna Kerrigan Teen Andrea uses a male stripper to gain the respect and admiration of cool girl Daphne. Hot Seat, which is based on a true story, explores coming-of-age sexuality and the complexities of relationships between teen girls. It’s Been Like a Year Director: Cameron Fay A sexually stifled young man grows increasingly distracted during a rendezvous with an attractive young woman. Joy Joy Nails Director: Joey Ally Sarah manages Joy Joy Nails with a cheerful iron fist – but she gets her manicured claws out when Chinese Mia, a manicurist trainee, looks to be stealing the boss’s son’s affections, soon discovering that under the varnish, everyone’s a victim. Kid Gambled Director: Alexander Familian In Las Vegas, Nevada, an anxious 15 year old reluctantly smokes weed and agrees to steal beer from a gas station— all to impress his hooligan friends and a girl that he likes. There is no explanation for what comes next… Don’t be a little bitch. #LOCALCINEMA Mary Shelley’s FrankenGreen Directors: Nick & Zach Byer After the legalization of both recreational and medical Marijuana, Moses tries to unload a shipment of his “Mary Shelley’s FrankenGreen”, but no one’s buying. After getting a hold of one of his most trusted buyers; Randy, Moses comes to find out Randy has also jumped on the ‘Medical Marijuana’ train. Through the heartache of this ‘drug dealer to drug user’ break-up, Moses goes on an emotional breakdown. Mouse Director: Celine Held Fueled by coke, Vanessa and Danny attempt to capitalize on an unlikely opportunity. NIGHT SHIFT Director: Marshall Tyler A day in the life of a bathroom attendant in an LA nightclub. Pastel Director: Robert Shupe A troubled woman has a bizarre encounter with a transient man on the streets of Las Vegas. The Rideshare Director: Derek Olson Before tonight, Carl was just another driver for the latest Rideshare App., now his next passenger might be his last. The Robbery Director: Jim Cummings Crystal robs a liquor store—it goes pretty OK. Rubber Heart Director: Lizzy Sanford A first-time sexual encounter that just doesn’t click. Shy Guys Director: Fredric Lehne Strangers (Tony winner Reed Birney and Blake DeLong) bravely confront and resolve one of the most terrifying and perplexing scourges to ever afflict mankind…while standing at urinals with their willies out. Valencia Director: Logan George While driving to the reading of her father’s will, Catherine is faced with an anomaly on the side of the road. WASTE Director: Justine Raczkiewicz Roger lives a grim and detached life, picking up medical waste for a living, but looks forward to his evening conversations with his quirky roommate and foodie, Olive. But as the meals become increasingly strange, and push the limits of curiosity, Roger must ask himself how far he will go for love? WIDE-o Director: Kirk W. Murray After a mother finds her two children up late one cold December night, she searches the house only to find the terrifying reason…

    WILDCARD

    Wildcard is the Las Vegas Film Festival’s experimental films category. These #NSFW short films are not for the faint of heart. 5 Stages of Dying Director: Nima Shoghi A young man struggles with his mortality when diagnosed with a terminal illness. Iverson Director: Spencer Wilson A basketball player’s demons interfere with his game. Unfocused, he gets knocked unconscious, forcing him to travel through an inward journey. Milk Director: Tyler Yarbro A lactose noir.

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  • GOOD TIME Starring Robert Pattinson to World Premiere at Cannes Film Festival, in Theaters on August 11 | Trailer

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    Good Time, Robert Pattinson A24 will release Good Time starring Robert Pattinson, Benny Safdie, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Buddy Duress and Barkhad Abdi, on August 11, 2017. The film, from Josh & Benny Safdie, will make its World Premiere as a Competition title at this year’s 70th Annual Cannes Film Festival. Following the mind-bending Heaven Knows What, celebrated filmmakers Josh and Ben Safdie return to the mean streets of New York City with Good Time, a hypnotic crime thriller that explores with bracing immediacy the tragic sway of family and fate. After a botched bank robbery lands his younger brother in prison, Constantine Nikas (Robert Pattinson) embarks on a twisted odyssey through the city’s underworld in an increasingly desperate—and dangerous—attempt to get his brother out of jail. Over the course of one adrenalized night, Constantine finds himself on a mad descent into violence and mayhem as he races against the clock to save his brother and himself, knowing their lives hang in the balance. Anchored by a career-defining performance from Robert Pattinson, Good Time is a psychotic symphony of propulsive intensity crafted by two of the most exciting young directors working today. Josh and Ben Safdie’s transcendent vision is an intoxicating portrait of desperation and destruction that will not be soon forgotten. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVyGCxHZ_Ko

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  • Civil Rights Doc THE FREEDOM TO MARRY will be Released Digitally on June 6th

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    [caption id="attachment_20769" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]THE FREEDOM TO MARRY THE FREEDOM TO MARRY[/caption] THE FREEDOM TO MARRY, the untold story of how same-sex marriage became law of the land, will be released digitally on June 6th via Ro*Co Films in the U.S. and Canada. THE FREEDOM TO MARRY follows Evan Wolfson, the architect of the marriage movement, attorney Mary Bonauto, and their team through their decades long battle, culminating in a dramatic fight at the United States Supreme Court. More than the saga of one of the most importnant civil rights stories of our time, this is an inspiring tale of how a real change occurs, even against the biggest odds. Directed by veteran doc filmmaker Eddie Rosenstein, produced by Jenni Olson & Amie Segal. After a successful national theatrical run this spring, THE FREEDOM TO MARRY will now be available digitally in June, timed to national LGBT pride celebrations this summer.

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  • Amanda Kernell’s Award Winning Drama SAMI BLOOD (SAMEBLOD) Sets June 2 Release Date

    [caption id="attachment_15116" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Sameblod - Sami Blood by Amanda Kernell Sameblod – Sami Blood by Amanda Kernell[/caption] Following premieres at TIFF, Venice, Sundance, Berlin and many others, Amanda Kernell’s striking drama SAMI BLOOD will open at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema in New York on June 2, 2017 via Synergetic Distribution. Additional cities nationwide will open in the weeks following. Set in 1930s Sweden during the pre-Nazi Eugenics movement, SAMI BLOOD (SAMEBLOD) follows Elle, a young indigenous Lapland girl made to feel like an inferior species when she’s subjected to indoctrination and race biology in a Swedish boarding school. Elle escapes, and in doing so is estranged from her sister, her family and her culture. The film is a unique and intimate perspective on the history of the Sami people, and tells a story of oppression that resonates across borders and generations. SAMI BLOOD features a breakthrough performance from its young lead actress Lene Cecilia Sparrok, who has never acted before and is Sami herself. She stars in the film alongside her sister Mia Sparrok. The film is the debut feature from writer/director Amanda Kernell, who based the narrative off of her own grandmother’s life.

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  • Award Winning Film RADIO DREAMS on U.S. Immigrants’ Story of Upstart Radio Station Sets Release Date

    [caption id="attachment_22305" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Radio Dreams Radio Dreams[/caption] Radio Dreams, winner of the 45th Rotterdam International Film Festival’s Tiger Award, is the newest feature film from Iranian-British director Babak Jalali (Frontier Blues). Radio Dreams creates the bizarre yet very real world of PARS-FM – a Farsi-language radio station broadcasting from the heart of San Francisco. The story unfolds over a single day as the station’s program manager, Hamid – a brilliant, misunderstood Iranian writer (played by the “Iranian Bob Dylan” Mohsen Namjoo) – prepares for a triumphant broadcast – a live performance pairing Metallica and Kabul Dreams, Afghanistan’s first rock band. Meanwhile, Hamid must juggle a dysfunctional mix of on-air talent, station managers, and performers while fending off the owner’s plans to wrest control of the station. Radio Dreams brings to life the sometimes bizarre experience of immigrants pursuing dreams in the U.S.A. with the perfect mixture of honesty, art, and socio-political topicality served up in an ingenious, offbeat transmission. “Honest, funny, and visionary – Radio Dreams is a truly unique gem and we are beyond excited to bring it to audiences this Spring,” said Hannah Campbell, Vice President, Matson Films. “Director Babak Jalali has masterfully created an authentic yet curious world inhabited by spellbinding characters who provide much-needed insight into the sometimes surreal experiences of American immigrants. Radio Dreams is all at once a poignant art film, tragicomic hero’s journey, and immeasurably topical socio-political dialogue. The intrigue is simply undeniable.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7s54sFwM3Q Film distribution company Matson Films has set a U.S. theatrical release for the acclaimed feature film Radio Dreams. SAN FRANCISCO Opens in San Francisco this Friday, May 19 at The Roxie NEW YORK Opens in New York City on Friday, June 2 at Village East Cinema (City Cinemas) LOS ANGELES / SO. CAL. Opens in the Los Angeles area on Friday, June 9 at Laemmle’s Ahrya Fine Arts (Beverly Hills) at Laemmle’s Town Center (Encino) and at Edwards Westpark 8 (Irvine) WASHINGTON, DC It will open in Washington, DC on Friday, June 16 at Angelika Pop-Up at Union Market  

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  • Sony Pictures Classics Acquires Russian Film LOVELESS

    [caption id="attachment_22301" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Loveless Loveless[/caption] The Russian language film Loveless directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev which is set to premiere In Competition at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival has been acquired by Sony Pictures Classics. InLoveless, Zhenya and Boris are going through a vicious divorce marked by resentment, frustration and recriminations. Already embarking on new lives, each with a new partner, they are impatient to start again, to turn the page – even if it means threatening to abandon their 12-year-old son Alyosha. Until, after witnessing one of their fights, Alyosha disappears. “I am very pleased to be working with the excellent team at Sony Pictures Classics again; they were sensitive and inspired in their tremendous efforts on Leviathan, and I look forward to our new collaboration,” stated Andrey Zvyagintsev. Said Alexander Rodnyansky “Michael Barker, Tom Bernard, and the outstanding team at SPC, are the gold standard of American distribution for our films. We are thrilled to be working with them once again.” Sony Pictures Classics and Zvyagintsev previously worked together on Leviathan, winner of Best Screenplay at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Best Foreign Language Film at the 2015 Golden Globes and was Oscar nominated for Best Foreign Language Film.  Loveless also marks the third partnership between Zvyagintsev and producer Alexander Rodnyansky.

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  • Sony Pictures Classics to Release Stanley Tucci’s FINAL PORTRAIT

    Final Portrait Stanley Tucci’s FINAL PORTRAIT which had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival has been acquired by Sony Pictures Classics for release in the U.S.  Written and directed by Tucci, FINAL PORTRAIT stars Geoffrey Rush, Armie Hammer, Clémence Poésy, Tony Shalhoub and Sylvie Testud. FINAL PORTRAIT is the story of the touching and offbeat friendship between American writer and art-lover James Lord and Alberto Giacometti, as seen through Lord’s eyes and revealing unique insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity and sometimes the chaos of the artistic process. Set in 1964, while on a short trip to Paris, Lord is asked by his friend, Giacometti, to sit for a portrait. The process, promises Giacometti, will take only a few days and so Lord agrees — ultimately wondering “how much longer can it go on like this?” “Giacometti’s work and life and Lord’s poignant memoir have fascinated me for years. To finally bring my adaptation to the screen with this extraordinary cast and crew has been indeed a pleasure and to have Sony Classics distributing is a great honor,” said Tucci.

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  • Yoshinari Nishikori’s Award-Winning Period Action-Drama TATARA SAMURAI Sets June 2nd Release Date

    [caption id="attachment_22296" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Tatara Samurai Tatara Samurai[/caption] Following a successful film festival circuit, Eleven Arts will release Yoshinari Nishikori’s award-winning period action-drama Tatara Samurai in the U.S.  The film is set to be released in theaters on June 2nd. Tatara Samurai is the latest feature from visionary director Yoshinari Nishikori, whose films, Konshin and Railways were box office smashes in their native Japan. His latest historic epic stars Sho Aoyagi (Yakuza Apocalypse), pop star Naoki Kobayashi, Akira (Legend Of The Fist), Tomoko Tabata, and Anna Ishii. Gosuke (Aoyagi), a young villager in Sengoku Period Japan, is trained to be a blacksmith, but forced to become a warrior. After joining the Oda Army to protect his hometown of Tatara, he begins to question whether swords are a viable defense against the new technology of firearms – but soon discovers that his skill as a blacksmith might very well be the most powerful weapon he has to protect his home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxnmlU5FAMM

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  • 2017 Brooklyn Film Festival Unveils Lineup of 122 Films, Opens with Jason James’ ENTANGLEMENT

    [caption id="attachment_22292" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Entanglement Entanglement[/caption] The 2017 Brooklyn Film Festival (BFF) will open on Friday, June 2nd at returning BFF venue, the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, with the east coast premiere of award-winning director Jason James’ comedy-drama-romance “Entanglement,” starring Jess Weixler (“Teeth”) and Thomas Middleditch (“Silicon Valley”). This year’s festival lineup is comprised of 122 features and shorts from 32 countries spread over six continents. The lineup includes 24 world premieres, 19 USA bows, 33 east coast debuts and 41 first-time screenings in New York. In addition to the feature narratives and documentary films highlighted in this release, the festival will present 37 short narrative films, 17 short documentary films, 26 animated films and 20 experimental films. Director Marco Ursino said about the 2017 festival: “The 20th anniversary is for us a spectacular opportunity to celebrate our experience and make plans for the future. In the past 20 years, we have been able to shape a platform here in Brooklyn that fuels every year a new generation of talented filmmakers. Something to be very proud to be part of.” BFF has also lined up several special events during the festival. They include: the 13th annual KidsFilmFest on Saturday, June 3rd at the Made in NY Media Center by IFP; and the June 11th Awards Ceremony followed by the closing night party at Windmill Studios NYC. Main BFF venues are the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg and Windmill Studios NYC in Greenpoint. Satellite locations include Syndicated in Bushwick, Made in New York Media Center by IFP in Dumbo, UnionDocs also in Williamsburg; and Kickstarter also in Greenpoint. Films include:

    FEATURE NARRATIVES:

    “Entanglement” – EAST COAST PREMIERE Dir: Jason James, Canada, 85 min, 2016, Narrative Feature While searching for the meaning of his existence, Ben Layten (Thomas Middleditch) discovers that he very nearly, almost had an adopted sister – and, with the help of his neighbor, Tabby Song (Diana Bang), Ben sets out to find this not-quite sibling in an effort to find out if his life could have been different. When he finally tracks down his would-be sister and discovers the mysterious, Hanna Weathers (Jess Weixler), Ben stumbles upon a very different relationship than he’d been hoping for. “Kate Can’t Swim” – EAST COAST PREMIERE Dir: Josh Helman & Evan Jonigkeit, United States, 90 min, 2016, Narrative Feature When her best friend returns from Paris with a new lover, Kate’s life is thrown off track. Encountering new personalities, old promises and sexual fluidity, Kate must decide to stay on her current path or burn it down to forge a new one. Zosia Mamet of the HBO series “Girls” served as one of the film’s producers. “El Revenge” – U.S. PREMIERE Dir: Fernando Fraiha, Brazil, 90 min, 2016, Narrative Feature Caco plans on surprising his girlfriend with a marriage proposal, but instead catches her in the act of cheating on him – worst of all with an Argentinean. Vadão, Caco’s best friend, drags him on a revenge trip from Brazil to Argentina. While Vadão is in high adventure mode, Caco is focused on getting his ex-girlfriend back. But not everything goes as they expect. “Shut Up Anthony” – EAST COAST PREMIERE Dir: Kyle Eaton, United States, 92 min, 2017, Narrative Feature Anthony talks too much. A neurotic creative grinding out a living at a Portland ad firm, he loses his girlfriend, job and dignity over the course of a few days. With nothing else to do, Anthony flees to his family’s timeshare where he encounters Tim, an estranged family friend who is also an alcoholic theology professor. The two are forced to share the space as they clash over relationships, religion, vodka and coaster etiquette. “The Sounding” – EAST COAST PREMIERE Dir: Catherine Eaton, United States, 93 min, 2017, Narrative Feature An outlier rebels against a world reluctant to embrace her voice. On a remote island off the coast of Maine, Liv, after years of silence, begins to weave a language out of Shakespeare’s words. A driven neurologist, brought to the island to protect her, commits her to a psychiatric hospital. She becomes a full-blow rebel in the hospital; her increasing violence threatens to keep her locked up for life as she fights for her voice and her freedom. At a tipping point for otherness in our current climate, “The Sounding” champions it. “Sweet Parents” – WORLD PREMIERE Dir: David Bly, Canada, 108 min, 2017, Narrative Feature Follows the pursuit for success, and subsequent struggle, in the New York culinary and art worlds. Gabby (a sculptor) and Will (a chef) start side relationships with a successful older man and woman in the hopes that they may gain better opportunities in their careers, but unfortunately, at the peril of ruining their own relationship.

    FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES:

    “A Cambodian Spring” – U.S. PREMIERE Dir: Chris Kelly, England, 121 min, 2016, Documentary Feature How much would you sacrifice to fight for what you believe in? “Cambodian Spring” is a intimate and unique portrait of three people caught up in the chaotic and often violent development that is shaping modern-day Cambodia. Shot over 6 years, the film charts the growing wave of land-rights protests that led to the ‘Cambodian spring’ and the tragic events that followed. This film is about the complexities – both political and personal, of fighting for what you believe in. WINNER, Hot Docs 2017 Special Jury Prize – International Feature Documentary “Disco’d” – WORLD PREMIERE Dir: Matthew Siretta, United States, 84 min, 2016, Documentary Feature Set on the streets of Los Angeles at night, “Disco’d” explores the lives of the homeless as they struggle with displacement. A couple in a homeless encampment prepares to move for city sanitation. An elderly homeless woman is frustrated with obtaining housing assistance. A recycler contemplates his existence. A man who has been awake for days falls victim to thievery. An ailing senior describes a life of heroin addiction as he tries to maintain civility. When morning comes, the homeless encampment must move for city sanitation, and the elderly woman faces the realities of homeless housing assistance. “Goodbye Darling, I’m Off to Fight” – NEW YORK PREMIERE Dir: Simone Manetti, Italy, 73 min, 2016, Documentary Feature After a painful breaking up with her boyfriend, actress Chantal Ughi found that Thai Boxe fighting was a way to get out her anger, and to fight ghosts from her childhood. She moves to Thailand for five years and becomes the world champion. “Holy (un) Holy River” – NEW YORK PREMIERE Dir: Jake Norton & Pete McBride, United States, 59 min, 2016, Documentary Feature Follows the world’s most revered and reviled rivers, the great Ganges River of India. The film’s directors, Jake Norton and Pete McBride, followed the river source-to-sea in 2013, documenting its intense beauty and struggles. The film tells the story of the River and all its dichotomies and complexities; a river that is revered by a billion people, depended upon by 500 million, and is at once a source of life and inspiration as well as death, pollution and tragedy. “Tribal Justice” – NEW YORK PREMIERE Dir: Anne Makepeace, United States, 87 min, 2017, Documentary Feature Two strong Native American women, both chief judges in their tribe’s courts, strive to reduce incarceration rates and heal their people by restoring rather than punishing offenders, modeling restorative justice in action. “Tribal Justice” is a feature documentary about a little known, underreported but effective criminal justice reform movement in America today: the efforts of tribal courts to create alternative justice systems based on their traditions.

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  • Sundance Film Festival Returns to LA for the 5th Sundance NEXT FEST

    Sundance NEXT FEST - "Morris From America" Premiere And Youth Talent Show The Sundance Film Festival returns to Los Angeles for the fifth Sundance NEXT FEST, taking place August 10 to 13, 2017.  The movie and music festival celebrates the renegade spirit of independent artists in one of the most remarkable and historic gems in the city — The Theatre at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, a bold and loving reanimation of a 1920s movie palace. Each movie will be paired with exclusive, dynamic live elements, including musical performances and provocative conversations with filmmakers and cinema-world favorites. John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, “Think of Sundance NEXT FEST as a warmer version of our Festival that we’ve concocted just for Los Angeles: we’re premiering an incredible and high-energy lineup of independent films, served up with a side of music and talent, in a fantastic and totally unique venue.” NEXT DOOR will be open during the festival for guests to continue the party between screenings. Adjacent to The Theatre at Ace Hotel, NEXT DOOR is an outdoor space with food trucks, drinks, games and more. Sundance NEXT FEST is an extension of the popular NEXT section at the Sundance Film Festival which showcases stylistically adventurous and bold films, and has launched titles including Obvious Child, Tangerine, James White, Nasty Baby and Escape from Tomorrow. Sundance NEXT FEST highlights from last year include the LA premiere of Lovesong with a performance by Shamir; the coming-of-age comedy Morris from America and a local teen talent show hosted by Craig Robinson; the LA premiere of Goat, starring Nick Jonas and paired with the band Sunflower Bean; a showcase of comedy short films from the 2016 Sundance Film Festival hosted by Nick Kroll; and The Greasy Strangler paired with a performance by Big Freedia and the world premiere of Flying Lotus aka steve’s directorial debut, the short film Royal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VI2WxTTGeXk

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