• SHOK and THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST Win Top 2015 HollyShorts Awards | TRAILERS

    SHOK Jamie Donoughue The 2015 HollyShorts Awards winners are crowned, and Jamie Donoughue took home the Zype Best  Short Film Grand Prize and $15,000 Cash Prize for his short film called SHOK (pictured above).  SHOK is a short film set in Kosovo during the occupation in the 90’s. https://vimeo.com/113622429 The Grand Jury Award Presented by Company 3 went to Moon Molson for his short THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST. In THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST, two Army Casualty Notification Officers arrive at a Harlem housing project to deliver Sayeeda Porter some news about her son serving in the war in the Middle East. But whatever it is they have to say, Sayeeda ain’t trying to hear it. https://vimeo.com/59462371 Best Director went to Annie Silverstein for SKUNK. https://vimeo.com/92774906 Best Animation went to THE OCEANMAKER by Lucas Martell https://vimeo.com/126090217 Best VFX went to DISSONANCE by Till Nowak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDphctG9n_g Best Film Shot in LA presented by FilmLA went to TOM IN AMERICA by Flavio Alves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eHAtHdCEdc The Louisiana Film Prize a $10,000 prize for Best Screenplay went to THE IMPORTANCE OF SEX EDUCATION by L. Elizabeth Powers The Evil Slave $10,000 and Screencraft $2000 Consulting Prize for Best Screenplay Award went to LUNCHBOX BRIGADE by Kyle Thiele  

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  • 2015 Chicago International Film Festival Reveals First 24 Films + Events incl. Cannes Winner DHEEPAN

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    The Chicago International Film Festival, revealed its first 24 films and several events to be featured at the 51st edition of the Festival taking place this October 15 to 29 2015.  This initial lineup announcement includes the top prizewinner from the Cannes Film Festival, a look at what it takes to build one of the world’s greatest restaurants, a once-lost Sherlock Holmes film, a Guillermo del Toro-produced buddy movie, and breakout performances from Michael Caine, Cate Blanchett, and Sarah Silverman.

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  • Patrick Kennelly’s SXSW Psychological Thriller EXCESS FLESH Gets a 2016 Theatrical Release | VIDEO

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    EXCESS FLESH, Patrick Kennelly Patrick Kennelly’s feature film debut, EXCESS FLESH about an obsessive woman who imprisons her new roommate in their apartment in a sick attempt to bring them closer together, will have its U.S. theatrical release early next year via Acort International’s Midnight Releasing.  The film premiered earlier this year at 2015 SXSW Film Festival and stars Bethany Orr and Mary Loveless. In EXCESS FLESH, Jill is obsessed with her new roommate Jennifer, a promiscuous and sexy hotshot in the LA Fashion scene. New to the city and recently single, Jill is unable to keep up as she binges and purges to stay thin; eventually hating herself and everyone around her. Her jealousy and rage spiral out of control — Jennifer has everything, and Jill wants to be just like her. If Jill can’t BE Jennifer, she must destroy her. “Excess Flesh is an original, next-level, powerhouse film that has proven itself with both mainstream and genre audiences in the festival circuit,” said Acort vice-president of acquisitions Chris Wilembrecht. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgHeUjKaCFM

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  • ASTHMA, Directorial Debut of Jake Hoffman, Dustin Hofman’s Son, Sets Release Date

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    asthma jake hoffman ASTHMA the directorial debut of Dustin Hofman’s son, Jake Hoffman, will be released in theaters on October 23 via IFC Films.  Asthma which World Premiere at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, stars Benedict Samuel and Krysten Ritter alongside Nick Nolte, Rosanna Arquette, Goran Visnjic, Dov Tiefenbach, Rene Ricard and Iggy Pop. Gus is suffocating in life (and not just figuratively speaking), and finding a meaningful existence is an almost impossible task. His asthma attacks come at the most inopportune times, and are a constant reminder of his attempts to resolve his uncertain situation in a radical manner. Somewhere between the drugs, the lack of money, and his ongoing sense of alienation, Gus sees a shimmer of light in the form of Ruby, a charming and self-confident rocker whose life is much more certain than his. In his endeavor to escape from himself, the young outsider – who bears a striking resemblance to Mick Jagger – sets out on an unpredictable trip in a stolen convertible. Jake Hoffman’s feature debut is a vibrant and authentic look at New York’s bohemian scene, whose members try to find out who they are to a soundtrack of rock hits. The young acting duo Benedict Samuel and Krysten Ritter are supported in smaller roles by their more experienced colleagues Rosanna Arquette, Iggy Pop and Nick Nolte. Jake Hoffman (b. 1981, Los Angeles County, California) studied film at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. He has been active in the film industry since childhood, appearing in Rain Man (1988) at age seven. His acting career then continued with Hook (1991),Liberty Heights (1999), Click (2006) and Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Besides acting, he also directs music videos and has written and directed several short films, including Walk into the Bar(2004), Pancho’s Pizza (2005) and Please, Alfonso(2012). asthma (2014) is his feature film debut.

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  • 2015 Woodstock Film Festival Unveils “NEW” World Cinema Competition + Focus on Dutch Cinema Lineup

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    RENDEZ-VOUS, DIRECTED BY ANTIONETTE BEUMER The Woodstock Film Festival announced its New for 2015 World Cinema Competition, including a special Focus on Dutch Cinema in partnership with the Netherlands Consulate General in New York. The Woodstock Film Festival has programmed three Dutch narratives to showcase the vast range Dutch cinema has to offer: RENDEZ-VOUS, MEET ME IN VENICE, and SUMMER. All Dutch filmmakers will be in attendance. Sparked by this joint venture with the Netherlands Consulate and the superb selection of other international films at the festival, the 2015 Woodstock Film Festival has launched its inaugural World Cinema Competition Award. Joining the three Dutch films are two additional World Cinema highlights, MOSCOW NEVER SLEEPS (Irish-Russian) and THERE SHOULD BE RULES (Swedish), to forge a strong line-up of international competition. WORLD CINEMA COMPETITION FILMS: FOCUS ON DUTCH CINEMA- THE NETHERLANDS RENDEZ-VOUS, DIRECTED BY ANTIONETTE BEUMER (pictured in main image above) US PREMIERE Simone needs a change. Together with her husband Eric and their two children, she buys a decrepit mansion in the south of France, to turn it into a home and B&B. While the chaos of the renovation grows, Simone flees into a thrilling affair with one of the French construction workers, the gorgeous twenty-year-old Michel. She slowly loses control of her life and the French dream turns into her worst nightmare. MEET ME IN VENICE, DIRECTED BY EDDY TERSTALL US PREMIERE MEET ME IN VENICE, DIRECTED BY EDDY TERSTALL Recounted by Lisa through a video she makes for her son, this Dutch father-daughter story of reconciliation unfolds between a woman and the father she first meets in adulthood. When the absentee Mauro invites Lisa to join him in Venice, she decides to go. But the journey doesn’t stop there, and the father-daughter road trip takes them from Italy to Istanbul along the Orient Express route, with breathtaking imagery of the Balkans and heartwarming musical interludes. In getting to know her father, Lisa gets to know herself. SUMMER (ZOMER), DIRECTED BY COLETTE BOTHOF NEW YORK PREMIERE SUMMER (ZOMER), DIRECTED BY COLETTE BOTHOF “Zomer” (“Summer”) is sweltering in a Dutch village where everyday life is dominated by the continually droning power plant. Anne, a quiet girl who longs to escape the confines of her small town, often feels like an outsider — until she meets Lena, a new girl in town who rides a motorbike, wears leather and is different from everybody else. With the awkward tenderness of youth and innocence, the two girls quickly form a bond and the audience gets to watch as young love unfolds. Authentic performances and cinematography that captures the languor and heat of summertime create a beautiful story of sexual awakening and a girl daring to be different. For those who have traveled beyond the teenage years, it is a reminder of the possibilities life holds. MOSCOW NEVER SLEEPS, DIRECTED BY JOHNNY O’REILLY RUSSIA – US PREMIERE MOSCOW NEVER SLEEPS, DIRECTED BY JOHNNY O'REILLY Moscow Never Sleeps is a multi-narrative drama about the hidden bonds that connects us all. The film dives headlong into the volatile intersections of contemporary Moscow and the intimate lives of five people. O’Reilly’s short The Terms screened at the 2001 Woodstock Film Fest, winning for Best Short Film. THERE SHOULD BE RULES, DIRECTED BY LINDA-MARIE BIRBECK SWEDEN – EAST COAST PREMIERE THERE SHOULD BE RULES, DIRECTED BY LINDA-MARIE BIRBECK Mia and Mirjam, two passionate, free-spirited 14-year-olds, along with Karl, who is inventive and wise beyond his years, are a close knit threesome in a small town in Sweden where nothing ever happens. Mia wishes there were no rules and tempts life again and again. Mirjam, seeking love, finds her road to adulthood in a steamy romance with an older man who claims he loves her. Karl, supporting Mia’s sense of loss as her best friend is pulled away by new love, helps concoct ways to bring Mirjam back to them. While friendship and family bonds are tested and facades eventually crumble, the teens declare, “we are never becoming ordinary.”

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  • 2015 Austin Film Festival Reveals First 10 Films incl. CAROL, I SAW THE LIGHT, YOUTH

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    CAROL Starring Cate Blanchett Austin Film Festival (AFF) announced the first slate of films included in the 2015 lineup of Festival screenings this October 29-November 5. The complete list of programming at the 22nd Austin Film Festival, including short films, competition titles, and Conference panels, will be announced in mid-September. 2015 Austin Film Festival FIRST 10: Carol (pictured in main image above) Texas Premiere Writer: Phyllis Nagy; Director: Todd Haynes Starring: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Sarah Paulson, Kyle Chandler, Jake Lacy, Cory Michael Smith Casual New Series from Hulu In attendance: Creator/Executive Producer Zander Lehmann; Executive Producer/Director Jason Reitman; Executive Producer Helen Estabrook; Executive Producer Liz Tigelaar; Cast Tommy Dewey, Michaela Watkins, Tara Lynne Barr Fallen Stars World Premiere Writer/Director: Brian Jett In attendance: Writer/Director Brian Jett; Cast Ryan O’Nan, Michelle Ang; Producer Stephanie Marin I Saw the Light Texas Premiere Writer/Director: Marc Abraham Staring: Tom Hiddleston, Elizabeth Olsen, Bradley Whitford Memoria World Premiere Writer/Directors: Vladimir de Fontenay, Nina Ljeti In attendance: Writers/Directors Vladimir de Fontenay, Nina Ljeti; Cast James Franco, Sam Dillon Newcomer North American Premiere Writer/Director: Kai Berry In attendance: Writer/Director Kai Berry; Cast Anthony LaPaglia The Night is Young World Premiere Writer/Directors: Matt Jones, Dave Hill In attendance: Writer/Directors/Cast Matt Jones, Dave Hill Paperback World Premiere Writer/Director: Adam Bowers In attendance: Writer/Director Adam Bowers The Teller and the Truth World Premiere Writer/Director: Andrew Shapter In attendance: Writer/Director Andrew Shapter; All Cast and Crew Youth Texas Premiere Writer/Director: Paolo Sorrentino Starring: Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, Jane Fonda

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  • Former Memphis Fire Fighter Morreco Coleman’s Doc GANGSTA WALKING THE MOVIE to Compete at 16th On Location: Memphis International Film and Music Festival

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    GANGSTA WALKING THE MOVIE by former Memphis Fire Fighter and independent film producer Morreco Coleman will compete in the Documentary film category at the 16th On Location:  Memphis International Film and Music Festival taking place September 3 to 6, 2015.
    GANGSTA WALKING THE MOVIE will cause delight to fans of the unique music and dance style that originated in Memphis and that some say can only be understood by Memphians.  On the other hand, Memphis Rap may cause dismay to those who disparage the music as dark and sinister with frightening lyrics.  “I have been working for years on this documentary,” says Coleman.  “It’s a collaborative project about the hip hop-rap and dance culture in Memphis which has been underground for over 20 years.  Now you get to witness our secrets.”
    GANGSTA WALKING THE MOVIE is competing in its category with nine other films.  The hour-long movie features a who’s who list of 30 Memphis rappers and hip-hop artists, including DJ Squeeky, Drumma Boy, MJG, 8Ball, Soni D, Skinny Pimp, Lord Infamous, Juicy J, Gangsta Boo, and Oscar winners DJ Paul, Juicy J and Frayser Boy of Three 6 Mafia.
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  • SUM OF HISTORIES by Lukas Bossuyt to Screen at 2015 Montreal World Film Festival | TRAILER

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    SUM OF HISTORIES by Lukas Bossuyt SUM OF HISTORIES by Lukas Bossuyt will be presented at the 2015 Montreal World Film Festival in the Best First Fiction Feature Film category. The director Lukas Bossuyt, the producer Ivy Vanhaecke and the main actor, Koen de Graeve, will be in attendance. Despite a tragic accident that occurred during their youth, the famous scientist Viktor lives a happy life with Lena. Along with his enthusiastic assistant, Titus, he has a groundbreaking discovery at the university : they can send e-mails to the past. Viktor’s desire to change Lena and his own past compels him to send an e-mail. But no matter how small the change, tampering with the past comes with certain risk. Lukas Bossuyt, a graduate of the London Film School, directed two short films Strawberry Flavour and Elizabeth, both got awards for advertising purposes. In addition, he has two scripted television series : Aspe and De Rodenburgs. Sum of histories is his first feature film. The actor in the role of Viktor, Koen de Graeve, was honored for his work in 2010 in the category Best Actor at the Star of Flemish TV and the Flemish Film Prize. Sum of stories also stars Matteo Simoni (Safety First – The Movie), Karina Smulders (Bride Flight), Charlotte Anne Bongaerts (De Behandeling) and Robrecht Vanden Thoren (De Laatste Zomer). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39nlqnphK6E

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  • 10 Finalists Selected for Manhattan Short 18th Short Film Festival

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     LISTEN Directed By: Harry Ramezan & Rungano Nyoni Manhattan Short revealed the 10 Finalists for its 18th Short Film Festival, a worldwide event taking place in over 250 cinemas across six continents between September 25 and October 4, 2015. The finalists are  Listen (Finland),  Dad’s in Mum (France), Bear Story (Chile), Forever Over (Germany),  SHOKKosovo, Grounded (France), Sundown (Turkey), Patch (Switzerland),  El Camino Solo (USA), and Bis Gleich (Germany). This year’s Manhattan Short 18th Short Film Festival highlights the continued importance of woman in film. Half of this year’s selections feature actresses ranging in age from children to senior citizens. Audiences from last year’sManhattan Short also will be pleased to see rising star Marleen Lohse once again in Forever Overmaking her the first actor, male or female to appear in consecutive years in Manhattan Short. Two other short films (Bear Story and Patch) are sophisticated animations, as Manhattan Short continues to support this important art form. And as always,Manhattan Short offers short films set in a wide range of locales, from Turkish beaches and Balkan Mountains to the streets of Berlin and the backroads of America’s West Coast. LISTEN (Finland/Denmark) Directed By: Harry Ramezan & Rungano Nyoni (pictured in main image above) Synopsis: Police interrogate a foreign woman and her son but the translator conducts her own line of inquiry unbeknownst to the authorities. DAD’S IN MUM (France) Directed By: Fabrice Bracq Synposis: A little girl hilariously explains the complexities of adult sex relationships to her younger precocious sister. BEAR STORY (Chile) Directed By: Gabriel Osorio Synsopsis: In this animated tale, a bear uses mechanical figures to relate the story of his oppressed life to one cub at a time. FOREVER OVER (Germany) Directed By: Erik Schmitt Synopsis: A young couple devise a wish list to spice up their lives but its fulfillment leads to unforeseen consequences. SHOK (Kosovo/UK) Directed By: Jamie Donahue Synopsis:The friendship of two boys is tested to its limits as they battle for survival during the Kosovo war. GROUNDED (France) Directed By: Alexis Michalik Synopsis: An airline ticketing agent rises to the occasion when faced with an extraordinary situation posed by a pair of passangers. SUNDOWN (Turkey) Directed By: Sinem Cezayirli Synopsis: A woman’s tranquil day at the beach turns tumultuous when she is forced to confront a sudden, new reality concerning her mother. PATCH (Switzerland) Directed By: Gerd Gockell Tiles on a wall reveal the elephant in the room, among other things, in this fast-paced animation that plays with perspective. EL CAMINO SOLO (USA) Directed By: Shawn Telford Synopsis: A modern businessman stands himself on a desert highway only to be saved by rescuers who are more in touch with humanity than he is. BIS GLEiCH (Germany) Directed By: Benjamin Wolff Synopsis: Two senior citizens view Berlin city life from their respective windows on opposite sides of the street and develop an unusual bond.

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  • 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival Announces Cinema Hooligante Films + Anniversary Screenings of JAWS & THE SHINING

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    They Have Escaped (He ovat paenneet) The 2015 Milwaukee Film Festival, revealed the lineup for Cinema Hooligante. Several of this year’s films take viewers beyond the trappings of traditional “horror,” bringing to the screen a wide range of styles and genres from science fiction and fantasy to comedy and animation. Highlighting the range of styles and films on display are the rare 35mm presentations of Jaws, on its 40th anniversary, and The Shining, on its 35th anniversary. “I’m incredibly proud and excited to present films of this caliber in what is certainly the coolest program of the festival,” explains Jaclyn O’Grady, Programming Manager and Cinema Hooligante Co-Programmer. “One highlight for me is They Have Escaped (pictured in main image above), a shocking Finnish thriller about a road trip gone awry, which will leave you absolutely reeling when the credits roll. This year also brings Canadian director Jeffrey St. Jules’ film Bang Bang Baby. With a dreamy allure akin to Little Shop of Horrors, Bang Bang Baby bends the genre toward musical oddity. Beginning with a love story of a teenage singer and a famous popstar, St. Jules’ imagination runs wild and the cinematography magical as a chemical plant leak descends to turn dreams into nightmares. St. Jules is scheduled to appear at the festival. The series also represents the classics of horror storytelling, as Edgar Allan Poe comes to life in Extraordinary Tales, an animated film anthology featuring five of Poe’s greatest works. The film features “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar” and “The Masque of the Red Death.” Bang Bang Baby (Canada / 2014 / Director: Jeffrey St. Jules) A demented blend of 1950s sci-fi and musicals, Bang Bang Baby is a brazenly original, genre-twisting fever dream of a film. Stepphy (Jane Levy) is a high school girl with dreams of breaking out of her sleepy hometown, and her acceptance into the American Ingénue Singing Competition seems to be the ticket. But her alcoholic father (Peter Stormare) refuses to let her go, and it’s only the arrival of heartthrob singer Bobby Shore into town that gives her a chance — that is, if she can keep Bobby from noticing the freakish mutations and hallucinations being brought forth by a factory leak in the town. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPeVHaOm4AA Extraordinary Tales (Luxembourg, Belgium, Spain, USA / 2015 / Director: Raul Garcia) This ghoulish anthology film celebrating the macabre works of Edgar Allan Poe is broken into five distinct animated segments (including classic works such as “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Tell-Tale Heart” and “The Pit and the Pendulum”). Aided by narration from some of horror’s most beloved luminaries (Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi and Guillermo del Toro, to name a few), Poe’s psychological adventures are brought to startling life, each story receiving its own particular animation style uniquely suited to its creepy tone. If your spine is in the market for shivers, this is the choice for you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amniFA0UEKc Jaws (USA / 1975 / Director: Steven Spielberg) Just when you thought it was safe to get back in the water, Jaws comes to the Milwaukee Film Festival. Often imitated but never replicated, Steven Spielberg’s Academy Award-winning cultural phenomenon remains the apex predator of summer blockbuster filmmaking. A story of the small town of Amity (which, as you know, means “friendship”), the great white shark that’s terrorizing it, and the trio of dudes tasked with putting a stop to it hasn’t lost a step over 40 years later. If you’ve only ever seen this classic from the comfort of home, you’re going to need a bigger screen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1fu_sA7XhE Nina Forever (United Kingdom / 2015 / Directors: Ben Blaine, Chris Blaine) We all have baggage; it just so happens that Rob’s returns from the dead, gorily erupting through the bed sheets any time he attempts to sleep with his new girlfriend. Left physically and emotionally wounded after a car accident that robbed him of his beloved Nina, Rob is finally taking timid steps toward re-entering the world with the help of his supermarket co-worker Holly, only to find that Nina has a penchant for violently reappearing with sarcastic words of support mid-coitus. This sly horror-comedy-romance provides a fresh take on the genre, a sexy, blood-drenched ode to the ways our past continues to haunt us. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IokJt_05co The Shining (USA, United Kingdom / 1980 / Director: Stanley Kubrick) All digital and no 35 mm screenings make Jack a dull boy, so feast your eyes on this special 35 mm screening of Stanley Kubrick’s legendary horror tale. Snugly nestled away in the mountains, the Overlook Hotel offers plenty of vacancies. And when the Torrance family gets snowed in for the winter, recovering alcoholic father Jack (Jack Nicholson at his most iconic) gets a little stir-crazy. Take a shot of red rum, avoid all elevators and twins, and, whatever you do, don’t go into Room 237. This tale of conspiracy and insanity will lead you into a mental hedge maze you won’t soon escape. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S014oGZiSdI They Have Escaped (He ovat paenneet) (Finland, Netherlands / 2014 / Director: J-P Valkeapää) What begins as a tale of two teenage outcasts finding one another at a halfway house and subsequently running away together slowly morphs into a primal fairy tale that will challenge your senses and expand your mind. Joni and Raisa have run out of chances when they meet and see in one another a kindred chaotic spirit, so of course their intense bond leads to them leaving civilization altogether and embarking on a wild, nightmarish journey of drug use and feral living. Intimate and intense, They Have Escaped defies expectations, a movie that will uproot your sense of reality and leave you reeling. https://vimeo.com/97110474 Turbo Kid (Canada, New Zealand / 2015 / Directors: François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell) In the post-apocalyptic future of 1997, acid rain beats down on the barren landscape while evil warlord Zeus kidnaps people in order to harvest them for their precious water. In steps reluctant hero The Kid, a youngster content to tool around on his BMX bike and read old Turbo Man comic books all day. But when his only friend is taken hostage, he must embrace his destiny and become the hero he’s only ever read about. The retro-futuristic Turbo Kid is a cult classic in the making, combining ’80s movie nostalgia with geysers of blood to make something you’ve never seen before. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nh23-rQUi5U White God (Hungary / 2014 / Director: Kornél Mundruczó) Imagine The Birds told from the animal’s perspective and you’re only scratching the surface of this remarkable Hungarian thriller, a morally challenging cautionary tale tackling cultural and political tension amid an all-out dog revolt. Lili is forced to abandon her beloved mutt, Hagen, due to the state’s strict breeding protocols, but she refuses to give up hope that they will be reunited. As Lili searches, Hagen is subjected to the cruelties of man and so slowly amasses an army of the unwanted to exact revenge. A remarkable feat of filmmaking, White God suggests instead of going to heaven, all dogs might unleash hell on Earth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIGz2kyo26U

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  • 6 Films Selected for Films in Progress 28 at 2015 San Sebastian International Film Festival

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    LA PRINCESITA (THE PRINCESS) MARIALY RIVAS The San Sebastian International Film Festival has revealed the lineup of the Films in Progress 28 program. The final selection includes the following titles: Aquí no ha pasado nada (Much Ado About Nothing) by Alejandro Fernández Almendras (Chile), Era o Hotel Cambridge (The Cambridge Squatter) by Eliane Caffé (Brazil – France), La emboscada (The Ambush) by Daniel Hendler (Uruguay – Argentina), La Princesita (The Princess) by Marialy Rivas (Chile – Argentina – Spain), Rara by Pepa San Martín (Chile – Argentina) and Sobrevivientes de Rober Calzadilla (Venezuela – Colombia). This year’s edition will also showcase the first or second works by directors such as Pepa San Martín, Rober Calzadilla, Marialy Rivas and Daniel Hendler alongside films by more experienced directors like Eliane Caffé and Alejandro Fernández Almendras.   AQUÍ NO HA PASADO NADA (MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING) ALEJANDRO FERNÁNDEZ ALMENDRAS (CHILE) Young, daring and lonely, Vicente spends his life at his parent’s home by the beach. These are days of relaxation, sea and partying with anyone who’s up for it. But one night of alcohol and flirting will change his life forever; he is accused of a hit-and-run crime in which a fisherman is killed. “I wasn’t driving”, he says, but his memories are hazy and he says the boy at the wheel was the son of an influential politician. Power, manipulation and guilt will send his sweet summer holidays careering towards a bitter end. This is the third time the director has participated in Films in Progress. His previous film, Matar a un hombre (To Kill a Man), landed the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Festival. ERA O HOTEL CAMBRIDGE / THE CAMBRIDGE SQUATTER ELIANE CAFFÉ (BRASIL – FRANCE) ERA O HOTEL CAMBRIDGE / THE CAMBRIDGE SQUATTER ELIANE CAFFÉ The Cambridge Squatter shows us the unusual situation of the Brazilian homeless and refugees who squat together in an abandoned building in downtown Sao Paulo. The daily tension caused by the threat of eviction reveals the dramas, the joys and the different points of view of the squatters. LA EMBOSCADA (THE AMBUSH) DANIEL HENDLER (URUGUAY – ARGENTINA) Martin Marchand throws himself into the political contest. As a result of his work in the social media, a traditional political structure invites him to join their list. Martin calls in technicians and advisors to create his campaign image. Over a weekend, immersed in the bucolic setting of a country house, they get down to designing the leader’s image. But an infiltrator seeking to obtain information on the coming electoral alliance creates an atmosphere of mistrust. The film, with the working title of El Palomar, participated in the I Europe-Latin America Co-production Forum. LA PRINCESITA (THE PRINCESS) (pictured in main image above) MARIALY RIVAS (CHILE – ARGENTINA – SPAIN) A film inspired by true events in Southern Chile. A family sect only has one purpose and belief: a new order is necessary. Tamara, 11, is responsible for procreating the leaders of the new world. Disgruntled with her “lot”, Tamara’s sexual exploration with a boy in her year at school will have unexpected consequences, marking her violent transition from childhood to womanhood. Tamara will gain her freedom in a way she had never imagined. Marialy Rivas’s previous film, Joven y alocada, participated in Films in Progress and landed awards at Sundance and Bafici, among other festivals. RARA PEPA SAN MARTÍN (CHILE – ARGENTINA) RARA PEPA SAN MARTÍN A story inspired by the case of a Chilean judge who lost the custody of her children for being a lesbian, told from the point of view of her eldest daughter Sara, aged 13. The screenplay is based on true events that could be related as a tale of lawyers and courthouses, lawsuits, claimants, defenders and victims, but instead, it will be the story of a family. SOBREVIVIENTES ROBER CALZADILLA (VENEZUELA – COLOMBIA) 1988. The town of El Amparo. Border with Colombia. Chumba and Pinilla survive an armed assault in the channels of the Arauca River in which fourteen of their companions are killed in the act. The Venezuelan Army accuses them of being guerrilla fighters and tries to seize them from the cell where they are being watched over by a policeman and a group of locals to prevent them from being taken away. They say they are simple fishermen, but pressure to yield to the official version is eyewatering.

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  • Scary Trailer and Poster for THE WITCH, to be Released in 2016

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    THE WITCH, directed and written by Robert Eggers, A24 has debuted the scary new trailer and poster for THE WITCH, directed and written by Robert Eggers, and starring Anya Taylor Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie, Harvey Scrimshaw, Ellie Grainger and Lucas Dawson.  The Witch is scheduled to be released in theaters in 2016. In this exquisitely-made and terrifying new horror film, the age-old concepts of witchcraft, black magic and possession are innovatively brought together to tell the intimate and riveting story of one family’s frightful unraveling. Official Poster for THE WITCH, directed and written by Robert Eggers, Set in New England circa 1630, The Witch follows a farmer who get cast out of his colonial plantation and is forced to move his family to a remote plot of land on the edge of an ominous forest rumored to be controlled by witches. Almost immediately, strange and unsettling things begin to happen-the animals turn violent, the crops fail, and one of the children disappears, only to return seemingly possessed by an evil spirit.  As suspicion and paranoia mount, everyone begins to point the finger at teenage daughter Thomasin. They accuse her of witchcraft, which she adamantly denies…but as circumstances become more and more treacherous, each family member’s faith, loyalty, and love will be tested in shocking and unforgettable ways. Writer/director Robert Eggers’ debut feature, which premiered to great acclaim at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival (and won the Best Director Prize in the U.S. Narrative Competition), painstakingly recreates a God-fearing New England decades before the 1692 Salem witch trials, in which religious convictions and pagan folklore famously clashed. Told through the eyes of the adolescent Thomasin – in a star-making turn by newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy – and supported by mesmerizing camera work and a powerful musical score, THE WITCH is a chilling and groundbreaking new take on the genre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQXmlf3Sefg

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