Grandma

  • World Premiere of Bosnian Film FOCUS, GRANDMA to Open Sarajevo Film Festival

    Focus, Grandma (Koncentrisi se, baba) by Bosnian director Pjer Žalica
    Focus, Grandma (Koncentrisi se, baba) by Bosnian director Pjer Žalica

    The world premiere of the film Focus, Grandma (Koncentrisi se, baba) by Bosnian director Pjer Žalica will open the 26th Sarajevo Film Festival which will be held from August 14th to 21st, 2020.

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  • THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL, SPOTLIGHT and TANGERINE Lead 25th IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards Nominations

    The Diary of a Teenage Girl The nominees for the 25th IFP Gotham Independent Film Awards were announced today, signaling the kick-off to the film awards season. For 2015, the eight competitive film awards include Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Actor, Best Actress (presenting sponsor euphoria Calvin Klein), Breakthrough Actor, Best Screenplay, the Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director award, and the Gotham Audience Award. In addition to the competitive awards, Gotham Award Tributes will be given to actors Helen Mirren and Robert Redford, director Todd Haynes, and Industry Tribute recipient producer Steve Golin. Twenty-five films received nominations this year. THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL (pictured above) lead with 4 nominations for Best Feature, Best Screenplay, Best Actress and Breakthrough Director. CAROL, SPOTLIGHT and TANGERINE closely followed with 3 nominations each. Carol received nods for Best Feature, Best Screenplay and Best Actress; Spotlight received nods for Best Feature, Best Screenplay and Special Jury Award – Ensemble Performance; and Tangerine also nominated for Best Feature in addition to Breakthrough Actors for Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Mya Taylor. As noted, the nominating committee for the Best Actor and Best Actress categories category voted to award a Special Jury Award jointly to cast members Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci and Brian d’Arcy James for their ensemble work in Spotlight. Beyond these individual actors, the committee cited the Spotlight cast as “an outstanding ensemble in which every performance, in every role, of every size, is beautifully realized.” In recognition of the strong work by female actors this year, the jury also chose to include six nominees for Best Actress. The Gotham Awards ceremony will be held on Monday, November 30th at Cipriani Wall Street. The 2015 IFP Gotham Independent Film Award nominations are: Best Feature Carol Todd Haynes, director; Elizabeth Karlsen, Christine Vachon, Stephen Woolley, producers (The Weinstein Company) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4z7Px68ywk The Diary of a Teenage Girl Marielle Heller, director; Anne Carey, Bert Hamelinck, Madeline Samit, Miranda Bailey, producers (Sony Pictures Classics) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2M9kqb5wVw Heaven Knows What Josh and Benny Safdie, directors; Oscar Boyson, Sebastian Bear-McClard, producers (RADiUS) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBThfoOQI04 Spotlight Tom McCarthy, director; Michael Sugar, Steve Golin, Nicole Rocklin, Blye Pagan Faust, producers (Open Road Films) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXymzwz0V2g Tangerine Sean Baker, director; Darren Dean, Shih-Ching Tsou, Marcus Cox & Karrie Cox, producers (Magnolia Pictures) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALSwWTb88ZU Best Documentary Approaching the Elephant Amanda Rose Wilder, director; Jay Craven, Robert Greene, Amanda Rose Wilder, producers (Kingdom County Productions) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdGIkBSkEdc Cartel Land Matthew Heineman, director; Matthew Heineman, Tom Yellin, producers (The Orchard and A&E IndieFilms) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JD7hPM_yxg Heart of a Dog Laurie Anderson, director; Dan Janvey, Laurie Anderson, producers (Abramorama and HBO Documentary Films) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ClaELWDqHU Listen to Me Marlon Stevan Riley, director; John Battsek, RJ Cutler, George Chignell, producers (Showtime Documentary Films) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZlWjE_NJfI The Look of Silence Joshua Oppenheimer, director; Signe Byrge Sørensen, producer (Drafthouse Films) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbPN8-juZUI Bingham Ray Breakthrough Director Award Desiree Akhavan for Appropriate Behavior (Gravitas Ventures) Jonas Carpignano for Mediterranea (Sundance Selects) Marielle Heller for The Diary of a Teenage Girl (Sony Pictures Classics) John Magary for The Mend (Cinelicious Pics) Josh Mond for James White (The Film Arcade) Best Screenplay Carol, Phyllis Nagy (The Weinstein Company) The Diary of a Teenage Girl, Marielle Heller (Sony Pictures Classics) Love & Mercy, Oren Moverman and Michael Alan Lerner (Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate, and River Road Entertainment) Spotlight, Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer (Open Road Films) While We’re Young, Noah Baumbach (A24) Best Actor* Christopher Abbott in James White (The Film Arcade) Kevin Corrigan in Results (Magnolia Pictures) Paul Dano in Love & Mercy (Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate, and River Road Entertainment) Peter Sarsgaard in Experimenter (Magnolia Pictures) Michael Shannon in 99 Homes (Broad Green Pictures) Best Actress* Cate Blanchett in Carol (The Weinstein Company) Blythe Danner in I’ll See You in My Dreams (Bleecker Street) Brie Larson in Room (A24 Films) Bel Powley in The Diary of a Teenage Girl (Sony Pictures Classics) Lily Tomlin in Grandma (Sony Pictures Classics) Kristen Wiig in Welcome to Me (Alchemy) Breakthrough Actor Rory Culkin in Gabriel (Oscilloscope Laboratories) Arielle Holmes in Heaven Knows What (RADiUS) Lola Kirke in Mistress America (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures) Mya Taylor in Tangerine (Magnolia Pictures) * The 2015 Best Actor/Best Actress nominating panel also voted to award a special Gotham Jury Award jointly to Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber, John Slattery, Stanley Tucci and Brian d’Arcy James for their ensemble work in Spotlight. (Open Road Films). Spotlight on Women Directors ‘Live the Dream’ Grant For the sixth consecutive year, IFP is proud present the euphoria Calvin Klein Spotlight on Women Directors ‘Live the Dream’ grant, a $25,000 cash award for an alumna of IFP’s Independent Filmmaker Labs or IFP’s Screen Forward Lab. In 2015, Screen Forward Lab directors have been included in this opportunity for the first time. This grant aims to further the careers of emerging women directors by supporting the completion, distribution and audience engagement strategies of their first feature film or episodic series. The nominees are: Claire Carré, director, Embers Deb Shoval, director, AWOL Chanelle Aponte Pearson, director, 195 Lewis Gotham Appreciation Award A Gothams Appreciation Award will be given to Ellen Cotter for her contribution to theatrical distribution, including leadership of the Angelika Film Centers.  

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  • 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival Unveils Complete Film Lineup

    Grandma, Paul Weitz The 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival, which returns to downtown Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE for a sixth year unveiled a diverse slate of 74 feature films, 60 short films, and over 50 new media works representing 35 countries. The Opening Night Film is Grandma (pictured above) and there will be Gala Screenings of the first episode of the TV series Scream as well as the feature films Seoul Searching and The Final Girls. Two Pre-Festival Screenings will also be held: Dope will have its LA Premiere on June 8, Inside Out will screen on June 9 and be preceded by a special Master Class with writer/director Pete Docter. This year’s Guest Director is Rodrigo García, Gale Anne Hurd will receive the Jaeger-Lecoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award and Lily Tomlin will receive the Spirit of Independence Award. US Fiction Competition (10) Original voices with distinct visions from emerging and established American independent filmmakers. 3rd Street Blackout, dir. Negin Farsad, Jeremy Redleaf, USA, World Premiere A Country Called Home, dir. Anna Axster, USA, World Premiere Bastards y Diablos, dir. A.D. Freese, USA/Colombia, World Premiere The Girl in the Book, dir. Marya Cohn, USA, World Premiere How He Fell in Love, dir. Marc Meyers, USA, World Premiere It’s Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, dir. Emily Ting, USA, World Premiere Mekko, dir. Sterlin Harjo, USA, World Premiere Out of My Hand, dir. Takeshi Fukunaga, USA/Liberia, N. American Premiere Puerto Ricans in Paris, dir. Ian Edelman, USA/France/Czech Republic, World Premiere Too Late, dir. Dennis Hauck, USA, World Premiere Documentary Competition (12) Compelling, character-driven non-fiction films from the U.S. and around the world. A New High, dir. Samuel Miron, Stephen Scarpulla, USA, World Premiere The Babuskhas of Chernobyl, dir. Holly Morris, USA/Ukraine, World Premiere Be Here Now (The Andy Whitfield Story), dir. Lilibet Foster, USA/Australia, World Premiere Catching the Sun, dir. Shalini Kantayya, USA, World Premiere In a Perfect World, dir. Daphne McWilliams, USA, World Premiere Incorruptible, dir. Chai Vasarhelyi, Senegal/USA, International Premiere Love Between the Covers, dir. Laurie Kahn, USA, U.S. Premiere Maiko: Dancing Child, dir. Åse Svenheim Drivenes, Japan/Norway, World Premiere Missing People, dir. David Shapiro, USA, U.S. Premiere My Love, Don’t Cross That River, dir. Mo-Young Jin, South Korea, U.S. Premiere Oriented, dir. Jake Witzenfeld, UK/Palestine/Israel, International Premiere Treasure; From Tragedy to Trans Justice, Mapping a Detroit Story, dir. dream hampton, USA, World Premiere World Fiction Competition (8) Unique fiction films from around the world from emerging and established filmmakers, especially curated for LA audiences. Atomic Heart, dir. Ali Ahmadzadeh, Iran, North American Premiere Ayanda and the Mechanic, dir. Sara Blecher, South Africa, World Premiere Elvira, Te Daria Mi Vida Pero La Estoy Usando (Elvira, I’d Give You My Life But I’m Using It), dir. Manolo Caro, Mexico, International Premiere Flocking (Flocken), dir. Baeta Gardeler, Sweden, North American Premiere Las Malas Lenguas (Sweet and Vicious), dir. Juan Paolo Arias, Colombia, World Premiere A Midsummer’s Fantasia, dir. Jang Kun-Jae, South Korea/Japan, U.S. Premiere Sin Alas (Without Wings), dir. Ben Chace, Cuba, International Premiere White Moss (Belyy Yagel), dir. Vladimir Tumaev, Russian Federation, International Premiere Short Films (60): From over 3,000 submissions, the short films selected represent 15 countries, and 50% are directed by women.Short films are shown before features and as part of six short film programs. Shorts will compete for juried prizes for fiction and documentary shorts, as well as an Audience Award for Best Short Film. Future Filmmakers Showcase: High School Shorts (27): The Los Angeles Film Festival’s Future Filmmaker Showcase brings to the big screen the best films made by budding young filmmakers from across the country and the globe. In this diverse slate of films, incredibly accomplished high school students will present wild comedies, moving dramas, mesmerizing animation, introspective experimental films and everything in between. Program funded by Lisa Argyros/Argyros Family Foundation, Loyola Marymount University’sSchool of Film and Television and Time Warner Foundation. Launch (50+) Independent storytelling crafted through digital media, including music videos, web series, podcasts, interactive games and digital activism shorts. Making Cool Sh*t: The Music Videos of OK Go (10) Equally comfortable with filmmaking and songwriting through with visual art and rock concerts, OK Go have bridged art forms that used to be considered distinct. This showcase of their music videos will be followed by an extended talk with frontman and director Damian Kulash. Episodes: Indie Series from the Web (13) A showcase of independently crafted web series, celebrating rising show creators whose work is innovative and unfiltered. Movies For Your Ears: Making Picture-less Films (1) Creator Jonathan Mitchell explores his podcast The Truth, which showcases crafted, colorful and diverse works of short fiction that are at once cinematic and musical. Interactive Storytelling: IndieCade Gaming Favorites (9) Innovation and artistry in interactive media is showcased through a collection of rich, diverse, and culturally significant games on custom gaming PCs provided by Dell Computers. #BlackLifeBlackProtest (5) Bridging content creations and social justice issues, this curated selection of socially relevant short films precedes a public dialogue among noted artists, activists and educators. JASH Presents: An Evening of Buh Comedy An intimate evening with comedy luminaries screening unreleased videos of their creation along with favorite inspiring videos of their choice. Hosted by Dead Kevin, guests include Doug Lussenhop, Henry Phillips, and more. Funny or Die’s Make ‘em LAFF Showcase A live comedy showcase of today’s most diverse and original independent comedic voices, featuring comedians such as Beth Stelling, Solomon Georgio and Chris Garcia, with additional performers to be announced. Buzz (13) Los Angeles premieres of celebrated favorites from around the world. JUST ANNOUNCED: Brand: A Second Coming, dir. Ondi Timoner, UK/USA Chuck Norris vs Communism, dir. Illinca Calugareanu, UK/Romania/Germany The Dark Horse, dir.James Napier Robertson,New Zealand Diary of a Teenage Girl, dir. Marielle Heller, USA In Football We Trust, dir. Tony Vainuku, co-dir. Erika Cohn, USA Infinitely Polar Bear, dir. Maya Forbes, USA JUST ANNOUNCED: Jimmy’s Hall, dir. Ken Loach, UK/Ireland/France Manson Family Vacation, dir. J. Davis, USA The Overnight, dir. Patrick Brice, USA People, Places, Things, dir. James C. Strouse, USA JUST ANNOUNCED: The Vanished Elephant, dir. Javier Fuentes León, Peru/Colombia/Spain Victoria, dir. Sebastian Schipper, Germany Sweet Micky for President, dir. Ben Patterson, Haiti/USA LA Muse (10) A competitive section of world premieres of fiction and documentary films that are quintessentially L.A. A Beautiful Now, dir. Daniela Amavia, USA, World Premiere Aram, Aram, dir. Christopher Chambers, USA, World Premiere Can You Dig This, dir. Delila Vallot, USA, World Premiere Day Out of Days, dir. Zoe R. Cassavetes, USA, World Premiere The Drew: No Excuse, Just Produce, dir. Baron Davis, Chad Gordon, USA, World Premiere The Escort, dir. Will Slocombe, USA, World Premiere Flock of Dudes, dir. Bob Castrone, USA, World Premiere French Dirty, dir. Wade Allain-Marcus & Jesse Allain-Marcus, USA, World Premiere No Más Bebés (No More Babies), dir. Renee Tajima-Peña, USA, World Premiere Weepah Way for Now, dir. Stephen Ringer, USA, World Premiere Nightfall (8) From the bizarre to the horrifying, these are films to watch after dark. Films premiering for the first time in the U.S. are nominated for the Nightfall Award. Caught, dir. Maggie Kiley, USA, World Premiere The Confines, dir. Eytan Rockaway, USA, World Premiere Crumbs, dir. Miguel Llansó, Spain/Ethiopia/Finland, North American Premiere Crush the Skull, dir. Viet Nguyen, USA, World Premiere Dude Bro Party Massacre III, dir. Tomm Jacobsen, Michael Rousselet, Jon Salmon, USA, World Premiere Plan Sexenal (Six Year Plan), dir. Santiago Cendejas, Mexico, North American Premiere Ratter, dir. Branden Kramer, USA, LA Premiere Shut In, dir. Adam Schindler, USA, World Premiere Zeitgeist (6) A competitive section of curated, World Premiere films that embody key trends in American independent filmmaking. 2015 captures hard knock, coming of age stories. A Girl Like Grace, dir. Ty Hodges, USA, World Premiere Band of Robbers, dir. Aaron Nee & Adam Nee, USA, World Premiere In the Treetops, dir. Matthew Brown, USA, World Premiere Manifest Destiny, dir. Michael Dwyer, Kaitlin McLaughlin, USA, World Premiere Stealing Cars, dir. Bradley Kaplan, USA, World Premiere What Lola Wants, dir. Rupert Glasson, USA, World Premiere

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  • Sony Pictures Classics to Release GRANDMA Starring Lily Tomlin

    GRANDMA stars Lily Tomlin

    GRANDMA, written and directed by Paul Weitz, and premiering Friday at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival has been picked up for release by Sony Pictures Classics.  

    GRANDMA stars Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden, Judy Greer, Laverne Cox and Sam Elliott. GRANDMA is produced by Andrew Miano, Weitz, Paris Kassidokostas-Latsis and Terry Dougas and executive produced by Stephanie Meurer, Dan Balgoyen and Danielle Renfrew Behrens.

    In GRANDMA, Lily Tomlin is Elle Reid.  Elle has just gotten through breaking up with her girlfriend when Elle’s granddaughter Sage unexpectedly shows up needing $600 before sundown. Temporarily broke, Grandma Elle and Sage spend the day trying to get their hands on the cash as their unannounced visits to old friends and flames end up rattling skeletons and digging up secrets.

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