• Documentary GLEN CAMPBELL…I’LL BE ME to Premiere on CNN

    GLEN CAMPBELL…I'LL BE ME

    The critically-acclaimed feature documentary GLEN CAMPBELL…I’LL BE ME from PCH Films is headed to CNN, and will premiere on the network in June, and then encore in November of 2015.

    Featuring the Grammy Award®-winning and Academy Award®-nominated song, “I’m Not Gonna Miss You,” sung by Glen Campbell himself, the heartbreakingly beautiful, funny, inspiring film directed by James Keach and produced by Trevor Albert and Keach follows the long goodbye that is Alzheimer’s disease as Campbell, and his family, struggle with the diagnosis and progression of the illness through his poignant “Goodbye Tour” in 2011 to 2012.

    Director/producer James Keach said, “Here’s a guy, an iconic musician, who was faced with having to hang up his guitar, his career over, but instead, he says, ‘I ain’t done yet. I’m going out to show what this disease is,’ because he wants to change the conversation. If that ain’t a hero, I don’t know what is.”

    In 2011, Campbell set out on an unprecedented tour across America. Having just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Glen Campbell went public about his diagnosis, and together with his wife Kim, launched the Goodbye Tour. Originally planned for a five week run, his health – and popular demand – enabled the tour to expand to 151 spectacular sold out shows over the next year and a half. The Campbell family also together lobbied Congress for more funding for a cure. The film documents this amazing journey as Campbell and his family and friends attempt to navigate the wildly unpredictable nature of Campbell’s progressing disease using love, laughter, and music.

    The five-time Grammy Award®-winning artist sold more than 50 million albums in a singular career that includes extraordinary vocals and music like “Gentle on My Mind,” “Southern Nights,” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.” Campbell also artistically collaborated with Elvis Presley, Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra, the Beach Boys, and so many others, using his renowned perfect pitch and flawless guitar skills to help usher country music into the mainstream. Artists including Bruce Springsteen, Blake Shelton, Paul McCartney, The Edge, Kathy Mattea, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Brad Paisley, and many others including President Bill Clinton, contribute their memories of Campbell to the film.

    Recent CNN Films broadcast premieres include WHITEY: United States of America v James J. Bulger, directed by Joe Berlinger; IVORY TOWER, an exploration of the value of a traditional college education, directed by Andrew Rossi; DINOSAUR 13, about paleontologist Peter Larson’s multi-year odyssey to bring his history-making find of the Tyrannosaurus rex “Sue” to the world, directed by Todd Miller; and LIFE ITSELF, a biographical profile of renowned, Pulitzer prize-winning film critic, Roger Ebert, directed by Steve James.

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  • NASTY BABY Starring Kristen Wiig to Get a 2015 Release

    NASTY BABY Starring Kristen Wiig

    The Orchard  will release Sebastian Silva’s award-winning film NASTY BABY, starring Silva, Kristen Wiig, Tunde Adebimpe, Reg E. Cathey and Alia Shawkat, which made its world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

    NASTY BABY had its European premiere last week at the  2015 Berlin International Film Festival, where it was awarded the festival’s Teddy Award. The film was produced by Juan de Dios Larraín, Pablo Larraín, Charlie Dibe, David Hinojosa and Julia Oh, and executive produced by Silva, Christine Vachon, Peter Danner, Pape Boye, and Violaine Pichon. Shawkat served as a co-producer on the film.  The Orchard will release the film later this year.

    From acclaimed director and screenwriter Sebastián Silva (Crystal Fairy, Magic Magic, The Maid), NASTY BABY tells the story of a modern problem – a gay couple (played by Silva and Tunde Adebimpe) are trying to have a baby with their best friend (played by Kristen Wiig). Their plans are disrupted by growing harassment from a menacing neighborhood local known as ‘The Bishop’ (played by Reg E. Cathey). As their clashes become increasingly aggressive, it is only a matter of time before someone gets hurt.

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  • Watch TRAILER for A BRAVE HEART: The Lizzie Velasquez Story

    A BRAVE HEART: The Lizzie Velasquez Story

    A BRAVE HEART: The Lizzie Velasquez Story, the documentary following the inspiring journey of 25 year old, 58 pound Lizzie from cyber-bullying victim to anti-bullying activist, has released the official trailer.

    Directed by first-time filmmaker Sara Hirsh Bordo, A BRAVE HEART: The Lizzie Velasquez Story is set to premiere at the upcoming SXSW Film Festival.

    Born with a rare syndrome that prevents her from gaining weight, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Velasquez was first bullied as a child in school for looking different and, later online, as a teenager when she discovered a YouTube video labeling her “The World’s Ugliest Woman.” The film chronicles unheard stories and details of Lizzie’s physical and emotional journey up to her multi-million viewed TEDx talk, and follows her pursuit from a motivational speaker to Capitol Hill as she lobbies for the first federal anti-bullying bill.

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  • BIRDMAN, CITIZENFOUR, IDA Among Winners of 87th Oscars

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    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is the big winner of the 87th Oscars winning four awards, including the top prizes for Best Picture and Best Director.

     The Grand Budapest Hotel also walked away with four awards, all in the technical categories. CitizenFour won for Best Documentary and Ida won for Best Foreign Language Film.

    The complete list of winners:

    BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR
    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
    Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole, Producers

    PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
    Julianne Moore in Still Alice

    PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
    Eddie Redmayne in The Theory of Everything

    ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING
    Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

    ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    The Imitation Game
    Written by Graham Moore

    ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
    Written by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Jr. & Armando Bo

    ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC WRITTEN FOR MOTION PICTURES (ORIGINAL SCORE)
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Alexandre Desplat

    ACHIEVEMENT IN MUSIC WRITTEN FOR MOTION PICTURES (ORIGINAL SONG)
    “Glory” from Selma
    Music and Lyric by John Stephens and Lonnie Lynn

    BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
    CitizenFour
    Laura Poitras, Mathilde Bonnefoy and Dirk Wilutzky

    ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING
    Whiplash
    Tom Cross

    ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
    Emmanuel Lubezki

    ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION DESIGN
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Production Design: Adam Stockhausen; Set Decoration: Anna Pinnock

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM OF THE YEAR
    Big Hero 6
    Don Hall, Chris Williams and Roy Conli

    BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM
    Feast
    Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed

    ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS
    Interstellar
    Paul Franklin, Andrew Lockley, Ian Hunter and Scott Fisher

    PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    Patricia Arquette in Boyhood

    ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND EDITING
    American Sniper
    Alan Robert Murray and Bub Asman

    ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING
    Whiplash
    Craig Mann, Ben Wilkins and Thomas Curley

    BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
    Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1
    Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Dana Perry

    BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
    The Phone Call
    Mat Kirkby and James Lucas

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM OF THE YEAR
    Ida (Poland)

    ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Frances Hannon and Mark Coulier

    ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN
    The Grand Budapest Hotel
    Milena Canonero

    PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
    J.K. Simmons in Whiplash

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  • 2015 Spirit Awards Winners – BIRDMAN Wins Best Film

    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

    Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) is the big winner of 30th Film Independent Spirit Awards winning the awards for Best Feature, Best Male Lead and Best Cinematography.

    Other winners include Boyhood which won Best Director and Best Supporting Female; Nightcrawler which won Best First Feature and Best Screenplay; Whiplash which won Best Supporting Male and Best Editing; Still Alice, which won Best Female Lead; Dear White People, which won Best First Screenplay; Land Ho!, which won the John Cassavetes Award; Ida, which won Best International Film and CITIZENFOURwhich won Best Documentary.

    The 8th annual Robert Altman Award was given to one film’s director, casting director and ensemble cast. Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice received this award, along with casting director Cassandra Kulukundis and ensemble cast members Josh Brolin, Hong Chau, Martin Donovan, Jena Malone, Joanna Newsom, Joaquin Phoenix, Sasha Pieterse, Eric Roberts, Maya Rudolph, Martin Short, Serena Scott Thomas, Benicio del Toro, Katherine Waterston, Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon and Michael Kenneth Williams.

    The Special Distinction Award, given to a film for its uniqueness of vision, honesty of direction and screenwriting, superb acting and overall filmmaking achievement, was given to Foxcatcher. The award was given to director/producer Bennett Miller, producers Anthony Bregman, Megan Ellison, Jon Kilik, writers E. Max Frye, Dan Futterman, actors Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo, Channing Tatum.

    The 2015 Roger and Chaz Ebert Foundation Fellowship which includes a cash grant of $10,000 was awarded to Christina Choe. This annual award is given to a filmmaker currently participating in a Film Independent Artist Development program with the mission of diversity in mind. Choe, a participant in the 2015 Directing Lab, is currently in active pre-production on her first narrative feature film, Nancy.

    The following is a complete list of the winners:

    Best Feature: Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    Producers: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher, Arnon Milchan, James W. Skotchdopole

    Best Director: Richard Linklater (IFC Films)

    Best Screenplay: Dan Gilroy, Nightcrawler (Open Road Films)

    Best First Feature: Nightcrawler (Open Road Films)
    Director: Dan Gilroy, Producers: Jennifer Fox, Tony Gilroy, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Lancaster, Michel Litvak

    Best First Screenplay: Justin Simien, Dear White People (Roadside Attractions/ Lionsgate)

    John Cassavetes Award (For best feature made under $500,000): Land Ho! (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Writers/Directors: Aaron Katz, Martha Stephens, Producers: Christina Jennings, Mynette Louie, Sara Murphy

    Best Supporting Female: Patricia Arquette, Boyhood (IFC Films)

    Best Supporting Male: J.K. Simmons, Whiplash (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Best Female Lead: Julianne Moore, Still Alice (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Best Male Lead: Michael Keaton, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

    Robert Altman Award: Inherent Vice (Warner Bros.)
    Director: Paul Thomas Anderson, Casting Director: Cassandra Kulukundis, Ensemble Cast: Josh Brolin, Hong Chau, Martin Donovan, Jena Malone, Joanna Newsom, Joaquin Phoenix, Sasha Pieterse, Eric Roberts, Maya Rudolph, Martin Short, Serena Scott Thomas, Benicio del Toro, Katherine Waterston, Owen Wilson, Reese Witherspoon, Michael Kenneth Williams

    Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (Fox Searchlight Pictures)

    Best Editing:Tom Cross, Whiplash (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Best International Film: Ida (Poland – Music Box Films)
    Director: Pawel Pawlikowski

    Best Documentary: CITIZENFOUR (RADiUS-TWC / HBO Documentary Films / Participant Media)
    Director: Laura Poitras; Producers: Mathilde Bonnefoy, Dirk Wilutzky

    Special Distinction Award: Foxcatcher (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Director/Producer: Bennett Miller, Producers: Anthony Bregman, Megan Ellison, Jon Kilik, Writers: E. Max Frye, Dan Futterman, Actors: Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo, Channing Tatum

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  • TIMBUKTU and Kristen Stewart Among César Awards Winners

    Kristen Stewart in "Clouds of Sils Maria"Kristen Stewart in “Clouds of Sils Maria”

    Timbuktu swept the 40th annual César awards, the French Oscars, winning seven awards including best film, and actress Kristen Stewart became the first American actress to win an award.

    In addition to the award for Best Film, Abderrahmane Sissako’s Timbuktu, also won the honors for Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Music, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Sound. Timbuktu is also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

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    Kristen Stewart, won the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in the film Clouds of Sils Maria.

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    Complete list of winners

    Best Film
    Timbuktu, dir: Abderrahmane Sissako

    Best Actress
    Adèle Haenel, Les Combattants

    Best Adapted Screenplay
    Cyril Gely, Volker Schlöndorff – Diplomatie

    Best Actor
    Pierre Niney, Yves Saint Laurent

    Best Foreign Film
    Mommy, dir Xavier Dolan

    Best Director
    Abderrahmane Sissako, Timbuktu

    Best Supporting Actress
    Kristen Stewart, Clouds Of Sils Maria

    Best Short Film
    La Femme De Rio, dirs: Emma Luchini, Nicolas Rey

    Best Documentary
    Salt Of The Earth, dirs: Wim Wenders, Juliano Ribeiro Salgado

    Best Editing
    Nadia Ben Rachid, Timbuktu

    Best Set Design
    Thierry Flamand, La Belle Et La Bête

    Best Original Screenplay
    Abderrahmane Sissako, Kessen Tall – Timbuktu

    Best Costumes
    Anaïs Romand, Saint-Laurent

    Best Newcomer (Male)
    Kevin Azaïs, Les Combattants

    Best Animated Film
    Minuscule – La Vallée Des Fourmis Perdues, dirs: Thomas Szabo and Hélène Giraud

    Best Animated Short
    Les Petits Cailloux, dir: Chloé Mazlo

    Best Score
    Amine Bouhafa, Timbuktu

    Best Supporting Actor
    Reda Kateb, Hippocrate

    Best Debut Feature
    Les Combattants, dir: Thomas Cailley, prod: Pierre Guyard

    Best Cinematography
    Sofian El Fani, Timbuktu

    Best Sound
    Philippe Welsh, Roman Dymny, Thierry Delor – Timbuktu

    Best Newcomer (Female)
    Louane Emera, La Famille Bélier

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  • Alex Gibney’s Controversial Scientology Doc to Debut on HBO

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    GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF, directed by Oscar® winner Alex Gibney which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, will debut in prime time Sunday, March 29, exclusively on HBO.

    The film can also be seen the next night, Monday, March 30 at 9:00 p.m. 

    Based on the book by Pulitzer Prize winner Lawrence Wright, GOING CLEAR,profiles eight former members of the Church of Scientology, whose most prominent adherents include A-list Hollywood celebrities, shining a light on how the church cultivates true believers, detailing their experiences and what they are willing to do in the name of religion.

    One of the most talked about films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, this powerful documentary highlights the Church’s origins, from its roots in the mind of founder L. Ron Hubbard to its rise in popularity in Hollywood and beyond. The heart of GOING CLEAR is a series of shocking revelations by former insiders, including high-ranking and recognizable members such as acclaimed screenwriter Paul Haggis (“Crash”), who describe the systematic history of abuse and betrayal by Church officials, including the current leadership of the Church. GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF is a provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power.

    GOING CLEAR: SCIENTOLOGY AND THE PRISON OF BELIEF was written and directed by Alex Gibney; based on the book by Lawrence Wright; producers, Alex Gibney, Kristen Vaurio and Lawrence Wright; editor, Andy Grieve; director of photography, Samuel Painter. For HBO; supervising producer, Sara Bernstein; executive producer, Sheila Nevins.

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  • Watch TRAILER for MY LIFE DIRECTED BY NICOLAS WINDING REFN

     My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn,

    Radius-TWC has released the trailer for the documentary My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn , directed and shot by Refn’s wife Liv Corfixen. The film follows Refn as he works on ‘Only God Forgives’, the follow-up to the successful ‘Drive’ starring Ryan Gosling.

    The film opens in limited theaters and VOD on February 27th.

    My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn is directed and shot by the titular filmmaker’s wife Liv Corfixen and captures private and intimate moments to which a traditional documentary crew simply wouldn’t have access. The film follows Refn’s own deep conflict as we witness him wrestle with the particularly challenging production of Only God Forgives. The result is a fascinating, detailed look at a creative genius at work and also a portrait of a director torn between the public’s desire for a sequel to Drive and his own mission to explore more challenging narrative territory. 

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  • Willie Nelson to Star in WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME

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    Production is set to begin next month on Lian Lunson’s film WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME, starring country music icon Willie Nelson, the legendary Charlotte Rampling, and newcomer Sophie Lowe.

    The film is being produced by Lunson’s Horse Pictures, Molly Mayeux, and Terence Berry, and executive produced by Cave Pictures’ Dale Brown and Mark Rodgers.  Fabrica de Cine has also joined the producing roster with Gaston Pavlovich coming on as a producer and Matthew Malek as an executive producer.  Fabrica de Cine and Cave Pictures are also behind the Martin Scorsese epic SILENCE, currently shooting. Also executive producing WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME are Lunson’s longtime collaborators Bono and Wim Wenders.

    The film is set to film at Nelson’s private ranch in Spicewood, Texas, which is affectionately known as “Luck.” Luck was originally built for the film THE RED HEADED STRANGER in the mid 1980’s.

    Set in a magically surreal world, WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME tells the story of a young woman whose quest for gold takes her on a far more rewarding journey than she could have ever imagined.

    Following the death of her father, aspiring trapeze artist Adeline Winter (Sophie Lowe) discovers a cryptic letter he once wrote directing her to a goldmine in a remote California desert. Upon arriving in a mysterious town, she finds herself at the gates of “The Beautiful Place,” a house occupied by retired vaudeville stars Jimmy and Dixie Riggs (Nelson and Rampling).

    As she gets to know this mysteriously eccentric couple, Adeline discovers that her father’s posthumous words were directing her to a reward far more valuable than gold.

    Lunson shared, “I wrote this script for Willie Nelson, his presence and stillness  as an actor is unlike anyone else. And growing up I always wanted to be Charlotte Rampling so bringing these two Icons together on screen is a dream come true for me.”

    The script for WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME was written by Lunson.  The film will also feature an original song penned by Bono and performed by Nelson, a legendary collaboration in the making.

    Lunson and Nelson worked together previously on the documentary film, WILLIE NELSON: DOWN HOME She previously produced, wrote, and directed the celebrated documentary LEONARD COHEN: I’M YOUR MAN, a chronicle the legendary singer-songwriter, with performances by those musicians he has influenced. The title of WAITING FOR THE MIRACLE TO COME is, in fact, an homage to the Leonard Cohen song.

    Fresh off his latest album, Band of Brothers, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country chart, Grammy-winner Nelson was also nominated for an Oscar for “Best Original Song” for “On the Road Again,” was featured in the film HONEYSUCKLE ROSE (1980), in which he also starred.

    Rampling has been making waves in film since the 1960s and has worked with such luminary directors as Woody Allen (in STARDUST MEMORIES), Sidney Lumet (in THE VERDICT) and more recently with François Ozon (in SWIMMING POOL).   She has received rave reviews for her latest film 45 YEARS which premiered last week in competition at the 2015 Berlin Film Festival, and for which she received the Best Actress award.

    Lowe is an up-and-coming actress, who made her feature length film debut as the titular main character in BEAUTIFUL KATE and also recently starred in Anne Fontaine’s ADORE.

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  • Russell Brand Documentary to Open 2015 SXSW

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    The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival will open with the world premiere of Ondi Timoner’s BRAND: A Second Coming, a documentary on comedian, author and activist Russell Brand, on Friday, March 13, 2015.

    SXSW also divulged a handful of titles to premiere at the 2015 event, showcasing the diverse range of spirited, inspiring topics and filmmaking styles SXSW is known for. Additional films announced include Michael Showalter’s savvy comedy, Hello, My Name is Doris, starring Sally Field, award-winning filmmaker Karyn Kusama’s taut thriller, The Invitation, Jessica Edwards’ Mavis!, a roof-raising celebration of legendary singer Mavis Staples, Grantland Features’ first film, Son of the Congo, following NBA star Serge Ibaka’s return to his homeland and directed by Adam Hootnick, A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story from director Sara Hirsh Bordo tracing Lizzie’s journey from cyberbullying victim to influential activist, and the North American premiere of Alex Garland’s eagerly-awaited directorial debut, Ex Machina, starring Oscar Isaac.

    The 2015 SXSW Film Festival will feature:

    BRAND: A Second Coming (World Premiere)
    Director: Ondi Timoner
    BRAND: A Second Coming follows comedian/author Russell Brand’s evolution from addict & Hollywood star to unexpected political disruptor & newfound hero to the underserved. Brand is criticized for egomaniacal self-interest as he calls for revolution.

    A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story (World Premiere)
    Director: Sara Hirsh Bordo
    From the producers of the most viewed TEDWomen event of 2013 comes A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story, a documentary following the inspiring journey of 25-year-old, 58-pound Lizzie from cyber-bullying victim to anti-bullying activist.

    Ex Machina (North American Premiere)
    Director/Screenwriter: Alex Garland
    Alex Garland, writer of 28 Days Later and Sunshine, makes his directorial debut with the stylish and cerebral thriller Ex Machina, starring Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac and Alicia Vikander. Cast: Domhnall Gleeson, Oscar Isaac, Alicia Vikander

    Hello, My Name is Doris (World Premiere)
    Director: Michael Showalter, Screenwriters: Michael Showalter, Laura Terruso
    An isolated 60-year-old woman is motivated by a self-help seminar to romantically pursue a younger coworker, causing her to stumble into the spotlight of the Brooklyn hipster social scene. Cast: Sally Field, Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs

    The Invitation (World Premiere)
    Director: Karyn Kusama, Screenwriters: Phil Hay, Matt Manfredi
    A reunion of old friends turns into a nightmare when one guest, a haunted man whose ex-wife is among the hosts, begins to fear that the night is part of a terrifying agenda. Cast: Logan Marshall-Green, Tammy Blanchard, Michiel Huisman, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Lindsay Burdge

    Mavis! (World Premiere)
    Director: Jessica Edwards
    Her family group, the Staple Singers, inspired millions and helped propel the civil rights movement with their music. After 60 years of performing, legendary singer Mavis Staples’ message of love and equality is needed now more than ever.

    Son of the Congo (World Premiere / SXsports screening)
    Director/Screenwriter: Adam Hootnick
    Serge Ibaka’s improbable journey has taken him from the violence of Congo to the top of the NBA. In Son of the Congo, Ibaka returns home, hoping his basketball success can help rebuild a country and inspire a new generation to dream of a better life.

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  • Cleveland Intl Film Fest Selects Opening & Closing Films

    I’ll See You in My DreamsI’ll See You in My Dreams

    The 39th Cleveland International Film Festival will open on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 with I’ll See You in My Dreams, and close on Sunday, March 29, 2015 with Danny Collins

    Directed by Brett Haley, I’ll See You in My Dreams had its World Premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. The film stars Blythe Danner as a widow who’s settled into her life and her age, until a series of events propel her into a renewed engagement with the people and the world around her. The film also stars Martin Starr, Sam Elliott, Malin Akerman, June Squibb, Rhea Perlman, and Mary Kay Place. The film was written by Brett Haley and Marc Basch, and produced by Rebecca Green, Laura D. Smith, and Brett Haley. 

    Danny Collins was written and directed by Dan Fogelman and produced by Jessie Nelson and Nimitt Mankad. The film stars Al Pacino as Danny Collins, an aging 1970s rocker who can’t give up his hard-living ways. But when his manager (Christopher Plummer) uncovers a 40-year-old undelivered letter written to him by John Lennon, he decides to change course and embarks on a heartfelt journey to rediscover his family, find true love, and begin a second act. 

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  • Iranian Film TAXI Wins Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival

    Taxi by Iranian director Jafar PanahiTaxi by Iranian director Jafar Panahi

    Taxi by Iranian director Jafar Panahi was awarded Golden Bear for Best Film, at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival

    A yellow cab is driving through the vibrant and colourful streets of Tehran. Very diverse passengers enter the taxi, each candidly expressing their views while being interviewed by the driver who is no one else but the director Jafar Panahi himself. His camera placed on the dashboard of his mobile film studio captures the spirit of Iranian society through this comedic and dramatic drive…

    Panahi who is reportedly banned from filmmaking in Iran and not allowed to travel, said in an earlier statement, “I’m a filmmaker. I can’t do anything else but make films. Cinema is my expression and the meaning of my life. Nothing can prevent me from making films. Because when I’m pushed into the furthest corners I connect with my inner self. And in such private spaces, despite all limitations, the necessity to create becomes even more of an urge. Cinema as an Art becomes my main preoccupation. That is the reason why I have to continue making films under any circumstances to pay my respects and feel alive.”

    PRIZES OF THE INTERNATIONAL JURY

    GOLDEN BEAR FOR BEST FILM (awarded to the film’s producer)
    Taxi Taxi by Jafar Panahi

    SILVER BEAR GRAND JURY PRIZE
    El Club The Club by Pablo Larraín

    SILVER BEAR ALFRED BAUER PRIZE for a feature film that opens new perspectives
    Ixcanul Ixcanul Volcano by Jayro Bustamante

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST DIRECTOR
    Radu Jude for Aferim! (Aferim!)

    ex aequo Małgorzata Szumowska for Body (Body)

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST ACTRESS
    Charlotte Rampling in 45 Years (45 Years) by Andrew Haigh

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST ACTOR
    Tom Courtenay in 45 Years (45 Years) by Andrew Haigh

    SILVER BEAR FOR BEST SCRIPT
    Patricio Guzmán for El botón de nácar (The Pearl Button) by Patricio Guzmán

    SILVER BEAR FOR OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION in the categories camera, editing, music score, costume or set design

    Sturla Brandth Grøvlen for the camera in Victoria (Victoria) by Sebastian Schipper

    ex aequo Evgeniy Privin and Sergey Mikhalchuk for the camera in Pod electricheskimi oblakami (Under Electric Clouds) by Alexey German Jr.

    BEST FIRST FEATURE AWARD

    BEST FIRST FEATURE AWARD
    600 Millas 600 Miles by Gabriel Ripstein

    PRIZES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM JURY

    GOLDEN BEAR FOR BEST SHORT FILM
    HOSANNA HOSANNA by Na Young-kil

    BERLIN SHORT FILM NOMINEE FOR THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS
    Dissonance Dissonance by Till Nowak

    AUDI SHORT FILM AWARD
    PLANET Σ PLANET Σ by Momoko Seto

    PRIZES OF THE JURIES GENERATION

    Children’s Jury Generation Kplus

    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Film
    Min lilla syster My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Dhanak Rainbow by Nagesh Kukunoor

    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Short Film
    Hadiatt Abi Gift of My Father by Salam Salman

    SPECIAL MENTION
    The Tie The Tie by An Vrombaut

    International Jury Generation Kplus

    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION KPLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best feature-length film,
    Dhanak Rainbow by Nagesh Kukunoor

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Min lilla syster My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken

     THE SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE GENERATION KPLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best short film
    Giovanni en het waterballet Giovanni and the Water Ballet by Astrid Bussink

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Agnes Agnes by Anja Lind

    Youth Jury Generation 14plus

    CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Film
    Flocken Flocking by Beata Gårdeler

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Prins Prince by Sam de Jong

     CRYSTAL BEAR for the Best Short Film
    A Confession A Confession by Petros Silvestros

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Nelly Nelly by Chris Raiber

    International Jury Generation 14plus

    THE GRAND PRIX OF THE GENERATION 14PLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best feature-length film
    The Diary of a Teenage Girl The Diary of a Teenage Girl by Marielle Heller

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Nena Nena by Saskia Diesing

    THE SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE GENERATION 14PLUS INTERNATIONAL JURY for the best short film
    Coach Coach by Ben Adler

    SPECIAL MENTION
    Tuolla puolen Reunion by Iddo Soskolne and Janne Reinikainen

    PRIZES OF INDEPENDENT JURIES

    PRIZES OF THE ECUMENICAL JURY

    Competition
    El botón de nácar (The Pearl Button) by Patricio Guzmán

    Panorama
    Ned Rifle (Ned Rifle) by Hal Hartley

    Forum
    Histoire de Judas (Story of Judas) by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche

    PRIZES OF THE FIPRESCI JURY

    Competition
    Taxi (Taxi) by Jafar Panahi

    Panorama
    Paridan az Ertefa Kam (A Minor Leap Down) by Hamed Rajabi

    Forum
    Il gesto delle mani (Hand Gestures) by Francesco Clerici

    PRIZE OF THE GUILD OF GERMAN ART HOUSE CINEMAS
    Victoria (Victoria) by Sebastian Schipper

    CICAE ART CINEMA AWARD

    Panorama
    Que Horas Ela Volta? (The Second Mother) by Anna Muylaert

    Forum
    Zurich (Zurich) by Sacha Polak

    LABEL EUROPA CINEMAS
    Mot Naturen (Out of Nature) by Ole Giæver and Marte Vold

    TEDDY AWARD

    Best Feature Film
    Nasty Baby (Nasty Baby) by Sebastián Silva

    Best Documentary/Essay Film
    El hombre nuevo (The New Man) by Aldo Garay

    Best Short Film
    San Cristóbal (San Cristóbal) by Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo

    Teddy Jury Award
    Stories of Our Lives (Stories of Our Lives) by Jim Chuchu

    MADE IN GERMANY – PERSPEKTIVE FELLOWSHIP
    Oskar Sulowski for Rosebuds

    FGYO-AWARD DIALOGUE EN PERSPECTIVE
    Ein idealer Ort (A Perfect Place) by Anatol Schuster

    Lobende Erwähnung
    Im Sommer wohnt er unten (Summers Downstairs) by Tom Sommerlatte C

    ALIGARI FILM PRIZE
    Balikbayan #1 Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III (Balikbayan #1 Memories of Overdevelopment Redux III) by Kidlat Tahimik

    PEACE FILM PRIZE
    The Look of Silence (The Look of Silence) by Joshua Oppenheimer

    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL FILM PRIZE
    Tell Spring Not to Come This Year (Tell Spring Not to Come This Year) by Saeed Taji Farouky and Michael McEvoy

    HEINER CAROW PRIZE
    B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West-Berlin (B-Movie: Lust & Sound in West-Berlin) by Jörg A. Hoppe, Klaus Maeck and Heiko Lange

    THINK:FILM AWARD
    Oskar Dawicki in The Performer (Oskar Dawicki in The Performer) by Łukasz Ronduda and Maciej Sobieszczański

    ex aequo
    Untitled (Human Mask) (Untitled (Human Mask)) by Pierre Huyghe

    Lobende Erwähnung
    Thamaniat wa ushrun laylan wa bayt min al-sheir (Twenty-Eight Nights and A Poem) by Akram Zaatari

    READERS’ JURIES AND AUDIENCE AWARD

    Panorama Audience Award fiction film
    Que Horas Ela Volta? (The Second Mother) by Anna Muylaert

    Panorama Audience Award documentary film
    Tell Spring Not to Come This Year (Tell Spring Not to Come This Year) by Saeed Taji Farouky and Michael McEvoy

    BERLINER MORGENPOST READERS’ JURY AWARD
    Victoria (Victoria) by Sebastian Schipper

    TAGESSPIEGEL READERS’ JURY AWARD
    Flotel Europa (Flotel Europa) by Vladimir Tomic

    ELSE – SIEGESSÄULE READERS’ JURY AWARD
    Zui Sheng Meng Si (Thanatos, Drunk) by Chang Tso-Chi

     PRIZES BERLINALE CO-PRODUCTION MARKET & BERLINALE TALENTS

    ARTE INTERNATIONAL PRIZE
    Marcela Said (Chile) for Los Perros

    EURIMAGES CO-PRODUCTION DEVELOPMENT AWARD
    Emily Atef (Germany) for 3 Days in Quiberon

    Special Mention
    Syllas Tsoumerkas (Greece) for The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea

    VFF TALENT HIGHLIGHT PITCH AWARD
    Director Abner Benaim (Panama) and producer Gema Juarez Allen (Argentina) for Biencuidao

    DOLBY® ATMOS POLICY TRAILER
    Warren Santiago (Thailand/ Philippines)

    BERLINALE TALENTS DOC STATION DEVELOPMENT GRANT
    Marouan Omara (Egypt) for Dream Away

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