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The 36th Starz Denver Film Festival (SDFF) announced its jury and audience award winners for the 2013 festival, which ran from November 6 to November 17 in Denver, Colorado, and featured more than 270 films from 44 countries. ONE CHANCE directed by David Frankel and produced by Simon Cowell, won the Starz People’s Choice Awards for Best Film, and CODE BLACK directed by Ryan McGarry won the Starz People’s Choice Awards for Best Documentary. ONE CHANCE is described as a classic underdog story of the sensitive, artistic kid triumphing over adversity, this gentle comedy reads like Billy Elliot but is based on the life of cellphone salesman Paul Potts, who stepped on stage for Britain’s Got Talent and amazed the world. CODE BLACK follows a group of young, energetic doctors battling an overburdened health-care system while training in the trauma bay at Los Angeles County General Hospital.
STARZ PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS
Narrative Feature
Winner: “ONE CHANCE”
Director: David Frankel
Producers: Simon Cowell, Michael Menchel, Kris Thykier, Harvey Weinstein, Brad Weston
Writer: Justin Zackham
Cast: Julie Walters, Colm Meaney, Mackenzie Crook, James Corden, Jemima Rooper, Alexandra Roach
Documentary Feature
Winner: “CODE BLACK”
Director: Ryan McGarry
Producer: Linda Goldstein Knowlton
Writers: Ryan McGarry, Joshua Altman
Short Film
Winner: “WHAT DO WE HAVE IN OUR POCKETS?”
Director/Writer: Goran Dukic
Producer: Mikal Portnoi Lazarev
Cast: Azazel Jacobs, Diaz Jacobs
JURIED AWARDS
The Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Foreign Feature Film
Winner: “A TOUCH OF SIN,” (China) directed by Jia Zhangke
The jury stated: “We salute Jia Zhangke for writing, directing and producing this startling collection of stories featuring masterful imagery, deeply human characters and searing social relevance. Created against unimaginable odds, this film represents an unprecedented level of commitment.”
Special Jury Award: “THE FIFTH SEASON” (Belgium), directed Peter Brosens and Jessica Hope Woodworth
The jury stated: “Chosen for its visionary creation of an imaginary, yet vivid and fully realized world inspired by our current sociological and environmental challenges.”
The Maysles Brothers Award for Best Documentary Film
Winner: THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA, directed by Oskar Alegria
The jury stated: “A film that is impeccably crafted yet still captures the freewheeling spirit of artistic discovery. Beautifully composed, formally innovative, it is at once a documentation of a work of experimental cinema and a work of art in itself.”
The New Directors Award
Winner: “HIDE YOUR SMILING FACES,” directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone
The jury stated: “To Daniel Patrick Carbone for Hide Your Smiling Faces, an affecting and nuanced mediation on coming of age. With a confident visual style complimented by grounded performances from his young actors, Carbones film proves him an exciting new voice in American independent film.”
The Spike Lee Student Filmmaker Award
Winner: “UNORTHODOX,” directed by Patrick Waismann
The jury stated: “Unorthodox is an unexpected look at family, religion, punk rock, and hot dogs, told through the eyes of a kid warming up for his bar mitzvah. The distinct visual style, engaging direction, and truthful performances unravel a truly unique coming-of-age tale.”
The ASIFA-Colorado Best Animated Short Award
Winner: “VIRTUOSO VIRTUAL,” directed by Maja Oschmann and Thomas Stellmach
Liberty Global International Student Short Award
Winner: “NOAH” (Canada), directed by Patrick Cederberg and Walter Woodman
The jury stated: “Noah broke out of conventional form with an engaging story that succinctly portrays the fragmentation of our technology-laden lives. Through clever direction, well-executed compositing, and grounded performances, Noah reveals a rapidly dissolving relationship in real-time. Taking place entirely on a computer desktop and an iPhone, Noah explores the disconnect caused by the immediacy of social media and modern communication. This non-traditional storytelling forces you to experience the story along with the characters, in a way that feels eerily familiar.”
SCREENPLAY AWARDS
Feature Screenplay
Winner: “FALFURRIAS,” written by Edward Tyndall
The jury stated: “A young woman living in Mexico makes a perilous passage into Texas after learning her sister is afflicted with cancer and receiving no medical care. Her journey proves to be a harrowing mission that tests a sister’s unflinching sense of duty and love. Tyndall’s script exhibits an ever-deepening compassionate story that poignantly explores the tangled aspirations of the human spirit.”
Shorts Screenplay
Winner: “SLIP KID,” written by Stephen G. Eoannou
The jury stated: “Set in the Buffalo, New York in 1979, this gripping drama centers on the murder of a priest in a close-knit Greek community. Driven by a guilt-ridden 16-year-old protagonist, this compelling crime tale charts the tragic consequences of malevolence. Eoannou’s script exhibits a true mastery of character and dialogue within a perpetually engaging narrative structure.”-
‘ONE CHANCE’ ‘CODE BLACK’ Among Top Winners of 2013 Starz Denver Film Festival
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The 36th Starz Denver Film Festival (SDFF) announced its jury and audience award winners for the 2013 festival, which ran from November 6 to November 17 in Denver, Colorado, and featured more than 270 films from 44 countries. ONE CHANCE directed by David Frankel and produced by Simon Cowell, won the Starz People’s Choice Awards for Best Film, and CODE BLACK directed by Ryan McGarry won the Starz People’s Choice Awards for Best Documentary. ONE CHANCE is described as a classic underdog story of the sensitive, artistic kid triumphing over adversity, this gentle comedy reads like Billy Elliot but is based on the life of cellphone salesman Paul Potts, who stepped on stage for Britain’s Got Talent and amazed the world. CODE BLACK follows a group of young, energetic doctors battling an overburdened health-care system while training in the trauma bay at Los Angeles County General Hospital.
STARZ PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS
Narrative Feature
Winner: “ONE CHANCE”
Director: David Frankel
Producers: Simon Cowell, Michael Menchel, Kris Thykier, Harvey Weinstein, Brad Weston
Writer: Justin Zackham
Cast: Julie Walters, Colm Meaney, Mackenzie Crook, James Corden, Jemima Rooper, Alexandra Roach
Documentary Feature
Winner: “CODE BLACK”
Director: Ryan McGarry
Producer: Linda Goldstein Knowlton
Writers: Ryan McGarry, Joshua Altman
Short Film
Winner: “WHAT DO WE HAVE IN OUR POCKETS?”
Director/Writer: Goran Dukic
Producer: Mikal Portnoi Lazarev
Cast: Azazel Jacobs, Diaz Jacobs
JURIED AWARDS
The Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Foreign Feature Film
Winner: “A TOUCH OF SIN,” (China) directed by Jia Zhangke
The jury stated: “We salute Jia Zhangke for writing, directing and producing this startling collection of stories featuring masterful imagery, deeply human characters and searing social relevance. Created against unimaginable odds, this film represents an unprecedented level of commitment.”
Special Jury Award: “THE FIFTH SEASON” (Belgium), directed Peter Brosens and Jessica Hope Woodworth
The jury stated: “Chosen for its visionary creation of an imaginary, yet vivid and fully realized world inspired by our current sociological and environmental challenges.”
The Maysles Brothers Award for Best Documentary Film
Winner: THE SEARCH FOR EMAK BAKIA, directed by Oskar Alegria
The jury stated: “A film that is impeccably crafted yet still captures the freewheeling spirit of artistic discovery. Beautifully composed, formally innovative, it is at once a documentation of a work of experimental cinema and a work of art in itself.”
The New Directors Award
Winner: “HIDE YOUR SMILING FACES,” directed by Daniel Patrick Carbone
The jury stated: “To Daniel Patrick Carbone for Hide Your Smiling Faces, an affecting and nuanced mediation on coming of age. With a confident visual style complimented by grounded performances from his young actors, Carbones film proves him an exciting new voice in American independent film.”
The Spike Lee Student Filmmaker Award
Winner: “UNORTHODOX,” directed by Patrick Waismann
The jury stated: “Unorthodox is an unexpected look at family, religion, punk rock, and hot dogs, told through the eyes of a kid warming up for his bar mitzvah. The distinct visual style, engaging direction, and truthful performances unravel a truly unique coming-of-age tale.”
The ASIFA-Colorado Best Animated Short Award
Winner: “VIRTUOSO VIRTUAL,” directed by Maja Oschmann and Thomas Stellmach
Liberty Global International Student Short Award
Winner: “NOAH” (Canada), directed by Patrick Cederberg and Walter Woodman
The jury stated: “Noah broke out of conventional form with an engaging story that succinctly portrays the fragmentation of our technology-laden lives. Through clever direction, well-executed compositing, and grounded performances, Noah reveals a rapidly dissolving relationship in real-time. Taking place entirely on a computer desktop and an iPhone, Noah explores the disconnect caused by the immediacy of social media and modern communication. This non-traditional storytelling forces you to experience the story along with the characters, in a way that feels eerily familiar.”
SCREENPLAY AWARDS
Feature Screenplay
Winner: “FALFURRIAS,” written by Edward Tyndall
The jury stated: “A young woman living in Mexico makes a perilous passage into Texas after learning her sister is afflicted with cancer and receiving no medical care. Her journey proves to be a harrowing mission that tests a sister’s unflinching sense of duty and love. Tyndall’s script exhibits an ever-deepening compassionate story that poignantly explores the tangled aspirations of the human spirit.”
Shorts Screenplay
Winner: “SLIP KID,” written by Stephen G. Eoannou
The jury stated: “Set in the Buffalo, New York in 1979, this gripping drama centers on the murder of a priest in a close-knit Greek community. Driven by a guilt-ridden 16-year-old protagonist, this compelling crime tale charts the tragic consequences of malevolence. Eoannou’s script exhibits a true mastery of character and dialogue within a perpetually engaging narrative structure.”
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Bahamas International Film Festival Reveals 2013 Film Lineup; “BAHAMIAN SON to Open, THE BLACK MOSES to Close Fest
BAHAMIAN SONThe Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF), celebrating its 10th anniversary and taking place December 5-13, 2013, revealed the complete lineup of films screening in the festival’s competition and sidebar sections. This year, the Festival will showcase 108 films from 32 different countries, including four features of which are world premieres and all Bahamian premieres. Andrew Melby’s and Reggie Henderson’s drama “BAHAMIAN SON” has been selected as this year’s Opening Night Film and will kick off the Festival on December 5th, while Travolta Cooper’s documentary “THE BLACK MOSES” will have the honor of closing the 10th edition of the Festival on December 13th.
“BAHAMIAN SON” stars Constance Anderson (“Prodigal,” “Profile of a Killer,” “Gods’ Green Earth”), Fatima Cocci (“Gods’ Green Earth”) and Leah Eneas (“Beneath the Blue”). The film is based on true events, from the life of the film’s writer Reggie Henderson. The story follows Kevin as he sets out to find his father, whom he hasn’t seen in more than thirty years. During his journey, Kevin examines his own life and the family he has built for himself, during his childhood, having growns up in the projects of North Minneapolis. After Kevin tracks down his father, he travels to The Bahamas to meet him. What happens in The, opens Kevin’s eyes to a world and a history he never knew existed. It is also another test of Kevin’s beliefs regarding family, loyalty, and what it means to be a son, a father, and a man.
THE BLACK MOSES
Written and directed by Travolta Cooper (“Founding Fathers: Sir Stafford Sands” “A Miami Trail”), “THE BLACK MOSES” takes a look at Was L.O Pindling, first black Prime Minister of The Bahamas, one of history’s greatest national Liberators, or was he one of history’s greatest national Drug Dealers? The film follows the popular folk ‘moses mythology’ as it was manifested through the life and times of Sir Lynden Pindling. It focuses on L.O Pindling as he sets on a course to bring about social, political, and economic revolution to the British Bahama Islands. The film features Golden Globe nominee Dennis Haysbert (“The Unit,” “24,” “Wreck-It Ralph”) as Black Moses and commentary from the 18th Prime Minister of Canada Brian Mulroney, civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, and many others.The official BIFF feature lineup is comprised of the following films:
SPIRIT OF FREEDOM (NARRATIVE)
9 FULL MOONS (USA) / Director: Tomer Algamor
A PLACE ON EARTH – Une Place Sur La Terre (France) / Director: Fabienne Godet
BRAHMIN BULLS (India) / Director: Mahesh Pailoor
HOME (USA) / Director: Jono Oliver
SIDDHARTH (India) / Director: Richie Mehta
VIVA BELARUS (Poland) Director: Krzysztof Lukaszewicz
WHEN I SAW YOU- Lamma Shoftak (Jordan) Director: Annemarie Jacir
SPIRIT OF FREEDOM (DOCUMENTARY)
CAST THE FIRST STONE (USA) / Director: Nicolas Cuellar
FINDING HILLYWOOD (Rwanda, USA) / Director: Leah Warshawski
FLY BY LIGHT (USA) / Director: Ellie Walton
GARIFUNA IN PERIL (Honduras) / Director: Ali Allie
ISOLATED (USA, Indonesia) Director: Geoff Clark, Justin Le Pera
SILENT MUSIC (Antigua, Barbuda, USA) Director: Melissa Gomez
THE LAST SAFARI (Kenya, USA) Director: Matt Goldman
TWO: THE STORY OF ROMAN & NYRO (USA) Director: Heather Winters
NEW VISIONS
CALLOUSED HANDS (USA) / Director: Jesse Quinones
ONE SMALL HITCH (USA) / Director: John Burgess
SAL (Argentina, Chile) / Director: Diego Rougier
SIBERIA, MONAMOUR (Russia) / Director: Slava Ross
TARIF NA SPASENIE (Russia) / Director: Georgiy Soldatov
THE LONG DRIVE HOME (USA) / Director: William Tyler
TRUST, GREED, BULLETS & BOURBON (USA) / Director: Scott Kawczynski
TUTTI GIU (Switzerland) / Director: Niccolo Castelli
PANORAMA NARRATIVE
SOME VELVET MORNING (USA) / Director: Neil LaBute
I’LL FOLLOW YOU DOWN (Canada) / Director: Richie Mehta
NEARLYWEDS (USA) / Director: Marc Griffiths
HANK AND ASHA (USA), / Director: Bryan Pick
VINO VERITAS (USA) / Director: Sara Knight
KARAOKE GIRL (Thailand) / Director: Visra Vichit-Vadakan
LAST LOOK (USA) / Director: Hernando Bansuelo
MURDER IN THE DARK (USA, Italy) / Director: Dagen Merrill
NAI RIVER (China) / Director: Bin Luo
SIDE BY SIDE (UK) / Director: Arthur Landon
GOLDEN MESH – FIOS DE OVOS (Brazil) / Director: Maíra Bühler, Matias Mariani
PANORAMA DOCUMENTARY
BROTHERS HYPNOTIC – MUSIC (USA) / Director: Reuben Atlas
HAITI THE EARTH (Haiti, Belgium) / Director: Jean-Claude Riga
SANCTITY OF SANCTUARY (USA) / Director: Blis Hanousek DeVault
TALES OF THE ORGAN TRADE (Canada) / Director: Ric Esther Bienstock
WILLIAM AND THE WINDMILL (USA) / Director: Ben Nabors
ROUGHCUT (Greece) / Director: Eliana Abravanel
BAYOU MAHARAJAH: JAMES BOOKER (USA) / Director: Lily Keber
COMEDY WARRIORS – COMEDY (USA) / Director: John Wager
CONTRARIAN – MR. TEMPLETON (USA, Bahamas) / Director: Mary Mazzio
CHINESE SPOTLIGHT
CAUGHT IN THE WEB (China) / Director: Kaige Chen
FENG SHUI (China) / Director: Jing Wang
PAINTED SKIN: THE RESURRECTION (China) / Director: Wuershanimages via Facebook / Facebook
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Film Review: BETTIE PAGE REVEALS ALL

Even if you don’t think you know who Bettie Page is, you know her. What do I mean by that? At some point of your life you have seen references to Bettie Page, the most popular pin-up model of the 1950s. That is because her style and persona has been a constant source of inspiration for decades by nearly every facet of pop culture. For example, just in the last few months pop star Katy Perry heavily referenced Page’s famed “Jungle Bettie” photo shoot in her artwork and video for her hit single “Roar.” It’s only one of hundreds of reference to Page’s famed pin-up photography that you probably encounter every year, a phenomenon that continues today (Bettie Page is one of the highest-earning deceased celebrities). In the new documentary Bettie Page Reveals All, the pin-up legend herself narrates her life story, revealing once and for all what the woman behind those photos was like and what happened to her after disappearing from modeling seemingly overnight in 1957. It’s an absorbing look at the life of an iconic woman, one many of us know little about beyond her photos. While this is the first film documentary that Mark Mori has directed since 1991’s Building Bombs (which was nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Oscar in 1991) and writer Doug Miller is film newcomer, the pair have created a loving in-depth portrait of Page with this documentary.
Of course, Bettie passed away in 2008 (the documentary opens with scenes from her funeral), but the narration was recorded several years before her death and covers her entire life from her troubled childhood, her early days as a model, becoming an icon, and ultimately what happened to her after she retired from modeling after only seven years as a model. Though elderly Bettie’s voice is sometimes difficult to understand, her voice is filled with nothing but joy about her pin-up days.

Naturally, the most interesting parts of the documentary are the ones that focus on her pin-up modeling, but the additional focus on the controversy surrounding her later bondage photos and films and the mysteries surrounding her disappearance from the public eye – Page made few public appearance after retiring in 1957 – makes this documentary so unique. It’s also wonderful to hear Page speak with bewildered amazement about her return to popularity in the 1980s and the rediscovery of her existence in the early 1990s.
The narrative is also expanded with interviews with admirers like Dita Von Teese, friends like Hugh Hefner, and many of Page’s former photographers. The interviews with the photographers are particularly interesting because they go into detail about the composition of their shots. To them, they weren’t simply taking pin-up photos of a bikini-clad (or even nude) Page, they were creating art. It’s hard to argue against them — decades later, Page’s beauty is still remarkable because she was the definition of photogenic. The fact that Page talks so happily about those years makes it clear that she was born to be a pin-up icon.
Fans of Page will undoubtedly enjoy Bettie Page Reveals All and because it’s told in her own voice even diehards will likely learn something about her that they didn’t know. There are probably many photos and rare clips from Page’s burlesque movies in the documentary that even devoted fans of Page haven’t seen. However, people who know little about Page and her remarkable career will get the most out of this documentary. If nothing else, it’s impossible not to enjoy one of the most beautiful women of the twentieth century posing in various states of undress relishing in her contribution to the sexual revolution, even if she didn’t realize it yet.Rating: 4 out of 5 : See it …… It’s Very Good
http://youtu.be/shvYNVlHMm8
OPENING in NYC 11/22 at the Village East Theater
11/29
Nuart Theater – LA
Regal Westpark – Irvine12/6
Chicago, San Francisco
Berkeley, San Jose
San Diego, Columbus
Palm Desert, Portland
Nashville, Las Vegas
Santa Barbara, Tucson
Phoenix, San Rafael
Hartford, Fort Lauderdale
Broookline, Minneapolis
Asbury Park, Richmond12/13
Albuquerque, Salt Lake City
Washington DC12/25 – Atlanta
1/3 – Seattle
1/17 – Ft. Worth
1/31 – Rochester
2/7 – Lafayette
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“TIR” “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB” Win Top Awards at 2013 Rome Film Festival
TIR directed by Alberto FasuloThe 8th Rome Film Festival announced the winning films of the 2013 festival, with The Croatian film, TIR by Alberto Fasulo winning the Golden Marc’Aurelio Award for Best Film. In TIR, Branko leaves his job as teacher to become a truck driver. A more than understandable given that now earns three times as much compared to his salary as a teacher before. Yet everything has a price, even if not always quantifiable in money. Other noted winning films include DALLAS BUYERS CLUB by Jean-Marc Vallée winning BNL Audience Award for Best Film, and Best Actor Award for Matthew McConaughey. The festival ran November 8 to 17, 2013.
COMPETITION
The International Jury, chaired by James Gray and composed of Verónica Chen, Luca Guadagnino, Aleksei Guskov, Noémie Lvovsky, Amir Naderi, and Zhang Yuan, assigned the following awards to the films in competition:
Golden Marc’Aurelio Award for Best Film: Tir by Alberto Fasulo
Best Director Award: Kiyoshi Kurosawa for Sebunsu kodo (Seventh Code)
Special Jury Prize: Quod Erat Demonstrandum by Andrei Gruzsniczk
Best Actor Award: Matthew McConaughey for Dallas Buyers Club
Best Actress Award: Scarlett Johansson for Her
Award for Emerging Actor or Actress: the entire cast of Gass (Acrid)
Award for Best Technical Contribution: Koichi Takahashi for Sebunsu kodo (Seventh Code)
Award for Best Screenplay: Tayfun Pirselimoğlu for Ben o değilim (I Am Not Him)
Special Mention: Cui Jian for Lanse gutou (Blue Sky Bones)
CINEMAXXI
The CinemaXXI International Jury chaired by Larry Clark and composed of Ashim Ahluwalia, Yuri Ancarani, Laila Pakalnina, and Michael Wahrmann, assigned the following awards to the films in the CinemaXXI competition:
CinemaXXI Award for Best Film (reserved for feature-length films): Nepal Forever by Aliona Polunina
CinemaXXI Special Jury Prize (reserved for feature-length films): Birmingemskij ornament 2 (Birmingham Ornament 2) by Andrey Silvestrov and Yury Leiderman
CinemaXXI Award for Short Films: Der Unfertige (The Incomplete) by Jan Soldat
Special Mention CinemaXXI Short Films: The Buried Alive Videos by Roee Rosen
PROSPETTIVE DOC ITALIA
The jury headed by Marco Visalberghi and composed of Christian Carmosino, Gerardo Panichi, Giusi Santoro, and Sabrina Varani, assigned the following awards:
Premio Doc It – Prospettive Italia Doc for the Best Italian Documentary: Dal profondo by Valentina Pedicini
Special Mention: Fuoristrada by Elisa Amoruso
AWARD FOR BEST FIRST/SECOND FILM
The jury headed by Roberto Faenza and composed of Fausto Brizzi, Carlo Freccero, Alessandra Mammì, Valerio Mieli, Camilla Nesbitt, and Andrea Occhipinti assigned the following awards:
Taodue Golden Camera Award for Best First/Second Film: Out of the Furnace by Scott Cooper
Taodue Award for the Best Emerging Producer: Jean Denis Le Dinahet and Sébastien Msika for Il sud è niente
BNL AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST FILM
Relying on an electronic system, the Festival enabled the participation of the audience in choosing the winner of the BNL Audience Award for Best Film. The films competing for this award were those in Competition. The audience awarded the:
BNL Audience Award for Best Film: Dallas Buyers Club by Jean-Marc Vallée
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“THE ROCKET” “THE SELFISH GIANT” Among Winning Films at AFI FEST 2013
THE ROCKETAFI FEST 2013 announced the features and short films receiving this year’s Audience and Jury Awards. THE ROCKET, an Australian film; THE SELFISH GIANT, made in the UK; WE GOTTA GET OUT OF THIS PLACE, an American independent film directed by Zeke Hawkins (AFI Class of 2009) and Simon Hawkins; and B FOR BOY, a Nigerian film, received Audience Awards. Grand Jury Awards were presented to BUTTER LAMP, in the Live Action Short category, and THE PLACES WHERE WE LIVED, in the Animated Short category. Special Jury Award winners were BALCONY and SYNDROMEDA.
COMPLETE LIST OF AWARD WINNERS
NEW AUTEURS CRITIC’S AWARD
NOTHING BAD CAN HAPPENNew Auteurs Critic’s Award: NOTHING BAD CAN HAPPEN. “The true story of a homeless Christian teenager adopted by an abusive family who tests his ability to turn the other cheek. Many, many bad things happen. But the blessing is discovering first-time filmmaker Katrin Gebbe and her incredible ensemble who have braved their own tests – boos and walkouts, nothing too bloody – in order to bring us this powerful movie and faith and sacrifice.”
New Auteur Special Award for Personal Storytelling: IN BLOOM. The jury wanted to give a Special Award for Personal Storytelling for IN BLOOM. This film, in its intimate exploration of the lives of two teenage girls in the former Soviet state of Georgia just after the fall of the USSR, is an exemplar of personal history as political history, or fiction filmmaking infused with and bolstered by the truth.
SELFISH GIANTNew Auteur Special Award for Direction: SELFISH GIANT. The jury has also selected a Special Award for Direction to Clio Barnard, whose film THE SELFISH GIANT underscores the promise of the New Auteurs category. Drawing stunning performances from her two young leads, Barnard brings the specificity of a Bradford housing estate to a devastating and universally relatable fable.
GRAND JURY AWARDS, LIVE ACTION AND ANIMATED SHORT
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes AFI FEST Grand Jury Award winners in the Live Action and Animated Shorts categories as qualifiers for the annual Academy Awards Short Film category. The Shorts jury featured Alejandro De Leon (producer), Kitao Sakurai (filmmaker), Jordan Vogt-Roberts (filmmaker) and Heidi Zwicker (shorts programmer).
Grand Jury Award, Live Action Short: BUTTER LAMP. DIR Hu Wei. France, Tibet.
Grand Jury Award, Animated Short: THE PLACES WHERE WE LIVED. DIR Bernardo Britto. USA.
Special Jury Award: BALCONY. DIR Lendita Zeqiraj. Kosov.
Special Jury Award for Outstanding Achievement in Direction:SYNDROMEDA. DIR Patrik Eklund. Sweden.
Special Jury Mention for Best Datamosh: DATAMOSH. DIR Yung Jake. USA.
AUDIENCE AWARDS
Audience Awards, World Cinema: THE ROCKET. DIR Kim Mordaunt. Australia.
Audience Award, New Auteurs: THE SELFISH GIANT. DIR Clio Barnard. UK.
WE GOTTA GET OUTTA THIS PLACEAudience Award, American Independents: WE GOTTA GET OUTTA THIS PLACE. DIR Zeke Hawkins, Simon Hawkins. USA.
B FOR BOY.Audience Award, Breakthrough: B FOR BOY. DIR Chika Anadu. Nigeria.
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Basketball Film LENNY COOKE Slam Dunks in Theaters on December 6 | WATCH Trailer

The basketball documentary LENNY COOKE which World Premiere earlier this year at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival will open in theaters on December 6th, 2013. In the documentary, filmmaking brothers Joshua and Benny Safdie take a candid look and track the unfulfilled destiny of a man for whom superstardom was only out of reach.
In 2001, Lenny Cooke was the most hyped high school basketball player in the country, ranked above future greats LeBron James, Amar’e Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony. In an era when high school stars were forgoing college hoops in favor of the potential multi-million dollar contracts promised in the NBA draft, Lenny was supposed to be the next superstar. He had the world at his fingertips. But over a decade later, while his peers are taking home MVP awards and championship trophies, Lenny has never played a minute in the NBA. What went wrong?

With incredible access to Lenny’s story as it unfolded over the past decade, filmmaking brothers Joshua and Benny Safdie follow Lenny from his run-down home in Bushwick, Brooklyn, to the New Jersey suburbs where he spent his high school career through to the present day, with the friends and family who shared in his dreams and aspirations. Lenny Cooke is a quintessentially American story about dreaming big, the fickle nature of sports celebrity and the unfulfilled destiny of a man for whom superstardom was only just out of reach.
LENNY COOKE marks the first feature length documentary by the Safdie brothers, who received the John Cassavetes Award at The Independent Spirit Awards for DADDY LONGLEGS. DADDY LONGLEGS premiered at the Cannes Film Festival as did their first feature THE PLEASURE OF BEING ROBBED.
The film was executive produced by two time NCAA champion and Chicago Bull Joakim Noah.
http://youtu.be/ne61w4R20QE
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CANOEJACKED Among Lineup for 2013 LA COMEDY FESTIVAL Taking Place November 14 – 24
CanoejackedThe LA COMEDY FESTIVAL runs from November 14 to17 and 21 to 24, 2013 at LET LIVE THEATRE showcasing features and Shorts, lots of world premieres and of course comedy acts. Films on the lineup include the USA Premiere of the Canadian film CANOEJACKED, directed by Jonathan Williams and starring Al Sapienza, Mpho Koaho, and Pat Thornton, about two escaped convicts fleeing from a trigger-happy prison guard hijack a getaway canoe owned by a nudist outdoorsman.
There are 66 short films in competition playing throughout the festival. The shorts offer a tremendous variety and will keep you laughing. Peppered among the short film programs are familiar faces among them CHERYL HINES, RACHAEL HARRIS, ERIC LASALLE, MINDY STERLING, JOEL MURRAY, JEREMY SISTO, ANTONIO SABATO JR., AMY YASBECK, BODHI ELFMAN and ANTHONY HEALD.
Features from New Zealand and Canada bring international fun to L.A.. Live Comedy Acts will provide laughs, with all new shows from the award winning groups WET THE HIPPO, IDENTITY CRUSH and THINK TANK. Stand ups are peppered throughout the festival with notable acts from SARAH GALLAGHER and ANNABELLE DESISTO.
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Marrakech International Film Festival Announces 2013 Lineup
CLOSING FILM: WE ARE THE BEST! directed by Lukas MoodyssonThe 13th Marrakech International Film Festival taking place from November 29 to December 7, 2013 announced the lineup of official film selections. More than 110 films from 23 nationalities will be screened during the event. As with every year for the past 12 years, the focus will be on films in competition, which comprises 15 films. The section “Cinema at heart” will focus on Moroccan cinema, the out-of-competition films will “distill the perfume of directors in touch with their audiences,” while the Cinécoles program of short films will reveal the filmmakers of tomorrow.
Competition
AGAIN – Japan
1st film by Junichi Kanai starring Yoshikura Aoi and Yagira YuyaBAD HAIR – Venezuela, Peru, Argentina and Germany
by Mariana Rondón starring Samuel Lange and Samantha CastilloBLUE RUIN – USA
2nd film by Jeremy Saulnier starring Macon BlairFEVERS – France and Morocco
by Hicham Ayouch starring Didier Michon, Slimane Dazi, Farida Amrouche, Lounès Tazairt and Tony HarrissonHAN GONG-JU – South Korea
1st film by Lee Su-jin starring Chun Woo-heeHOTELL – Sweden
2nd film by Lisa Langseth starring Alicia VikanderHOW I LIVE NOW – UK
by Kevin Macdonald starring Saoirse RonanIDA – Poland and Denmark by
Pawel Pawlikowski starring Agata Trzebuchowska and Agata KuleszaLA MARCHE – France
by Nabil Ben Yadir starring Olivier Gourmet, Tewfik Jallab, Lubna Azabal, Hafsia Herzi, Charlotte Le Bon, Vincent Rothiers, M’Barek Belkouk, Nader Boussandel, Philippe Nahon and Jamel DebbouzeMEDEAS – USA, Italy and Mexico
1st film by Andrea Pallaoro starring Catalina Sandino Moreno and Brian F. O’ByrneTHE GAMBLER – Lithuania and Latvia
1st film by Ignas Jonynas starring Vytautas KaniusonisTHE SWIMMING POOL – Cuba and Venezuela
1st film by Carlos Machado QuintelaTHE WISHFUL THINKERS – Spain
2nd film by Jonás Trueba starring Francesco CarrilTRAITORS – Morocco and USA
1st film by Sean Gullette starring Chaimae Ben Acha, Soufia Issami, Nadia Niaza, Driss Roukhe, Mourade Zeguendi and Morjana AlaouiVIVA LA LIBERTÀ – Italy
by Roberto Andò starring Toni Servillo and Valeria Bruni TedeschiCINEMA AT HEART
DERRIÈRE LES PORTES FERMÉES – Morocco
2nd film by Mohammed Ahed Bensouda starring Amal Ayouch, Zoubida Akkif, Abdellah Farkous, Bouchra Ahrich and Omar AzzouziKANYAMAKAN – Morocco
1st film by Said C. Naciri starring Afif Ben Badra, Sarah Kazemy, Mohamed El Achi, Anas El Baz, Younes Megri, Mehdi Ouazzani and Diouc KomaSARA – Morocco
by Said Naciri starring Layla Hadiu, Said Naciri, Iman Nakhad and Aziz HoubaibiC’EST EUX LES CHIENS – Morocco
2nd film by Hicham Lasri starring Hassan BadidaOUT OF COMPETITION
OPENING FILM
RAM-LEELA – India
by Sanjay Leela Bhansali starring Deepika Padukone and Ranveer SinghA THOUSAND TIMES GOOD NIGHT – Norway, Ireland and Sweden
by Erik Poppe starring Juliette BinocheLIKE FATHER, LIKE SON – Japan
by Kore-Eda HirokazuONE CHANCE – UK and USA
by David Frankel starring James Corden, Julie Walters, Alexandra Roach and Valeria BilelloTHE IMMIGRANT – USA
by James Gray starring Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy RennerTHE REUNION – Sweden
by Anna Odell starring Anna OdellTHE STONE – South Korea
by Cho Se-rae starring Cho Dong-in and Kim Roi-haTHE ZERO THEOREM – UK, USA, France and Romania
by Terry Gilliam starring Christoph Waltz, Mélanie Thierry and David ThewlisTHOSE HAPPY YEARS – Italy
by Daniele Luchetti starring Kim Rossi Stuart and Micaela RamazzottiWALTZ FOR MONICA – Sweden
by Per Fly starring Edda MagnasonCLOSING FILM
WE ARE THE BEST! – Sweden
by Lukas Moodysson
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Indie Film ALL THE LIGHT IN THE SKY from Drinking Buddies’ Director Joe Swanberg Gets a December 2013 Release Date | SEE Trailer

Director Joe Swanberg’s ALL THE LIGHT IN THE SKY, his next film after the indie-breakthrough hit from earlier this year, “Drinking Buddies” will be released theatrically in NYC on December 20, 2013 and and digitally on December 3, 2013, by Factory 25. “All the Light in the Sky” features what’s described as a leading performance from acclaimed veteran character actor Jane Adams.
Adams (Happiness, HBO’s “Hung,” Little Children,Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, among countless others) stars as an actress living in Malibu who faces harsh realities of the industry as her age exempts her from more and more acting opportunities. Amidst this career and life crisis enters the actress’s niece, played by Sophia Takal (Green, Gabi on the Roof in July, V/H/S), who arrives for a weekend stay and ushers in a complex prism of emotional insecurities. Can the actress confront her fears, complicated relationships, and figure out how to navigate mid-life in Hollywood?
The film also features some of today’s up-and-coming indie film personalities: Kent Osborne (Uncle Kent), Allison Baar (Bad Fever), Simon Barrett (V/H/S), Lindsay Burdge (A Teacher), Larry Fessenden (The Last Winter), Lawrence Michael Levine (Green), Susan Traylor (Greenberg) and Ti West (The Sacrament).
All the Light in the Sky features original music by Orange Mighty Trio.
http://youtu.be/JBrYWL16_dE
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Director Oliver Stone to be Honored at 2013St. Louis International Film Festival

Academy Award winning writer/director Oliver Stone will be honored at the 22nd Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF), taking place November 14 to 24, 2013. Stone will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award on Friday, November 22, 2013. Directors who have previously been honored with a SLIFF Lifetime Achievement Award include Paul Schrader, John Sayles, Michael Apted, and Joe Dante.
Held on the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the program will feature a screening of the director’s cut of Stone’s “JFK.” The evening will begin with a clip reel surveying Stone’s career, the presentation of the award, and a conversation between Stone and St. Louis Post-Dispatch film critic Joe Williams that explores the director’s career generally and “JFK” specifically. At the conclusion of the interview, Stone will introduce a Kennedy-focused segment from his most recent work, “The Untold History of theUnited States,” and “JFK” will screen after the excerpt.
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LETTERS TO JACKIE: REMEMBERING PRESIDENT KENNEDY to Air on TLC Sunday November 17th | SEE Trailer
LETTERS TO JACKIE: REMEMBERING PRESIDENT KENNEDY, the acclaimed documentary about JFK’s presidency which premiered at 2013 AFI DOCS film festival, will air at 9/8c on Sunday, November 17, 2013 on TLC. Directed and written by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Couturié, the film features 18 stars, including Anne Hathaway, Bérénice Bejo, Michelle Williams, Kirsten Dunst and Chris Cooper, reading from letters sent to Jacqueline Kennedy in the days following the loss of John F. Kennedy.
LETTERS TO JACKIE: REMEMBERING PRESIDENT KENNEDY is based on the book “Letters to Jackie: Condolences from a Grieving Nation” by Ellen Fitzpatrick. For two months after President Kennedy’s assassination, the White House received more than 800,000 letters for the first lady, who lost her husband and the father of her children. In this special two-hour event, selections from this collection are read by celebrities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Kennedy’s assassination. Readers include: Berenice Bejo, Demian Bichir, Jessica Chastain, Chris Cooper, Viola Davis, Zooey Deschanel, Kirsten Dunst, Anne Hathaway, Allison Janney, John Krasinski, Melissa Leo, Laura Linney, Frances McDormand, Chlo Grace Moretz, Mark Ruffalo, Octavia Spencer, Hailee Steinfeld, Channing Tatum, Betty White, Michelle Williams.
http://youtu.be/YYeV-F5IMi8
images via TLC
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STARRED UP and THE SELFISH GIANT Lead Nominations for 2013 British Independent Film Awards
STARRED UPSTARRED UP led the nominations for the 16th annual Moët British Independent Film Awards with 8 nods including Best British Independent Film, Best Director for David Mackenzie, Best Screenplay for Jonathan Asser, Best Actor for Jack O’Connell, and two Best Supporting Actor nominations for Rupert Friend and Ben Mendelsohn. THE SELFISH GIANT picked up 7 nominations and Filth, Metro Manila and Le Week-end all picked up 5 nominations each. The winners will be announced at the 16th awards ceremony which will be hosted by actor and BIFA Patron, James Nesbitt, who returns for his eighth year on Sunday December 8, 2013, at the Old Billingsgate in London.
The Moët British Independent Film Awards announced the following nominees for this year’s awards:
BEST BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM
Metro Manila
Philomena
The Selfish Giant
Starred Up
Le Week-endBEST DIRECTOR
Jon S Baird – Filth
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Sean Ellis – Metro Manila
Jonathan Glazer – Under the Skin
David Mackenzie – Starred UpTHE DOUGLAS HICKOX AWARD [BEST DEBUT DIRECTOR]
Charlie Cattrall – Titus
Tina Gharavi – I Am Nasrine
Jeremy Lovering – In Fear
Omid Nooshin – Last Passenger
Paul Wright – For Those in PerilBEST SCREENPLAY
Jonathan Asser – Starred Up
Clio Barnard – The Selfish Giant
Steven Knight – Locke
Hanif Kureishi – Le Week-end
Jeff Pope, Steve Coogan – PhilomenaBEST ACTRESS
Judi Dench – Philomena
Lindsay Duncan – Le Week-end
Scarlett Johansson – Under the Skin
Felicity Jones – The Invisible Woman
Saoirse Ronan – How I Live NowBEST ACTOR
Jim Broadbent – Le Week-end
Steve Coogan – Philomena
Tom Hardy – Locke
Jack O’Connell – Starred Up
James McAvoy – FilthBEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Siobhan Finneran – The Selfish Giant
Shirley Henderson – Filth
Imogen Poots – The Look Of Love
Kristin Scott Thomas – The Invisible Woman
Mia Wasikowska – The DoubleBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
John Arcilla – Metro Manila
Rupert Friend – Starred Up
Jeff Goldblum – Le Week-end
Eddie Marsan – Filth
Ben Mendelsohn – Starred UpMOST PROMISING NEWCOMER
Harley Bird – How I Live Now
Conner Chapman / Shaun Thomas – The Selfish Giant
Caity Lotz – The Machine
Jake Macapagal – Metro Manila
Chloe Pirrie – ShellBEST ACHIEVEMENT IN PRODUCTION
A Field in England
Filth
Metro Manila
The Selfish Giant
Starred UpBEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Shaheen Baig – Casting – Starred Up
Johnnie Burn – Sound Design – Under the Skin
Amy Hubbard – Casting – The Selfish Giant
Mica Levi – Music – Under the Skin
Justine Wright – Editing – LockeBEST DOCUMENTARY
Pussy Riot – A Punk Prayer
The Great Hip Hop Hoax
The Moo Man
The Spirit of ’45
The Stone Roses: Made of StoneBEST BRITISH SHORT
L’Assenza
Dr Easy
Dylan’s Room
Jonah
Z1BEST INTERNATIONAL INDEPENDENT FILM
Blue is the Warmest Colour
Blue Jasmine
Frances Ha
The Great Beauty
WadjdaTHE RAINDANCE AWARD
Everyone’s Going to Die
The Machine
The Patrol
Sleeping Dogs
TitusTHE RICHARD HARRIS AWARD (for outstanding contribution by an actor to British Film)
To Be Announced
THE VARIETY AWARD
To Be Announced
THE SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
Announced at the Moët British Independent Film Awards on Sunday December 8th, 2013
