• THE RAID 2 to World Premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival, Sets US Release Date | Watch TRAILER

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    Gareth Evans's THE RAID 2

    Gareth Evans’s THE RAID 2, scheduled to World Premiere at the upcoming 2014 Sundance Film Festival will be released in the United States on March 28, 2014. THE RAID 2 picks up right where the first film left off and follows Rama (Iko Uwais) as he goes undercover and infiltrates the ranks of a ruthless Jakarta crime syndicate in order to protect his family and uncover the corruption in his own police force. 

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  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE, THE DIRTIES Lead 2013 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Nominations

    THE DIRTIESTHE DIRTIES

    Steve McQueen’s 12 YEARS A SLAVE leads the 2013 Vancouver Film Critics Circle’s International category with six nominations including Best Film.  12 YEARS A SLAVE is joined in the Best Film category by Alfonso Cuarón’s GRAVITY and Joel and Ethan Coen’s INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS.The nominees for Best Documentary are THE ACT OF KILLING, BLACKFISH and WEST OF MEMPHIS. Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film are BLANCANIEVES, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR and THE HUNT.

    Matt Johnson’s THE DIRTIES, a conceptually daring story of two film geeks planning a high school shooting, received five VFCC nominations in the Canadian category, including Best Canadian Film and Best First Film by a Canadian Director. THE DIRTIES will face off against Louise Archambault’s GABRIELLE and Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky’s WATERMARK for Best Canadian Film. In the new award for Best First Film by a Canadian Director, THE DIRTIES is joined by Barnaby’s RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS and Chloé Robichaud’s SARAH PREFERS TO RUN.

    In addition to its Best Canadian Film nomination, Baichwal and Burtynsky’s WATERMARK is in the running for Best Canadian Documentary, competing against Chelsea McMullan’s MY PRAIRIE HOME and Charles Wilkinson’s OIL SANDS KARAOKE. Karaoke is also in contention for Best British Columbia Film, vying for the award with Ben Ratner’s DOWN RIVER and Jason DaSilva’s WHEN I WALK.

    Canadian animation pioneer Al Sens is the winner of the 2014 Ian Caddell Award for Achievement.

    A full list of nominees in the International category follows.

    BEST FILM

    12 Years a Slave
    Gravity
    Inside Llewyn Davis

    BEST ACTOR

    Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
    Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis
    Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

    BEST ACTRESS

    Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
    Sandra Bullock, Gravity
    Greta Gerwig, Frances Ha

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

    Bradley Cooper, American Hustle
    Michael Fassbender, 12 Years a Slave
    Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

    Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
    Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
    June Squibb, Nebraska

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Joel and Ethan Coen, Inside Llewyn Davis
    Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
    Steve McQueen, 12 Years a Slave

    BEST SCREENPLAY

    Joel and Ethan Coen, Inside Llewyn Davis
    Spike Jonze, Her
    John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

    Blancanieves
    Blue is the Warmest Colour
    The Hunt

    BEST DOCUMENTARY

    The Act of Killing
    Blackfish
    West of Memphis

     

    A full list of nominees in the Canadian category follows.

    BEST CANADIAN FILM

    The Dirties
    Gabrielle
    Watermark

    BEST ACTOR IN A CANADIAN FILM

    Thomas Haden Church, Whitewash
    Matt Johnson, The Dirties
    Tom Scholte, The Dick Knost Show

    BEST ACTRESS IN A CANADIAN FILM

    Michelle Giroux, Blood Pressure
    Tatiana Maslany, Picture Day
    Sophie Desmarais, Sarah Prefers to Run

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A CANADIAN FILM

    Marc Labreche, Whitewash
    Alexandre Landry, Gabrielle
    Owen Williams, The Dirties

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A CANADIAN FILM

    Romane Bohringer, Vic + Flo Saw a Bear
    Lise Roy, Tom at the Farm
    Gabrielle Rose, The Dick Knost Show

    BEST DIRECTOR OF A CANADIAN FILM

    Louise Archambault, Gabrielle
    Jeff Barnaby, Rhymes for Young Ghouls
    Matt Johnson, The Dirties

    BEST CANADIAN DOCUMENTARY

    My Prairie Home
    Oil Sands Karaoke
    Watermark

    BEST BRITISH COLUMBIA FILM

    Down River
    Oil Sands Karaoke
    When I Walk

    BEST FIRST FILM BY A CANADIAN DIRECTOR

    The Dirties
    Rhymes for Young Ghouls
    Sarah Prefers to Run

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  • Fargo Film Festival Unveils 2014 Documentary Shorts; FRAMING THE OTHER Wins Best Documentary Short | VIDEO

    FRAMING THE OTHER directed by Willem Timmers and Ilja Kok

    FRAMING THE OTHER directed by Willem Timmers and Ilja Kok

    The Fargo Film Festival unveiled its official program of documentary shorts for the 2014 festival. FRAMING THE OTHER directed by Willem Timmers and Ilja Kok is announced as the winner of Best Documentary Short.  FRAMING THE OTHER is a short documentary about tourism and its complex relationships with indigenous communities.  It reveals the intriguing thoughts of a Mursi woman from Southern Ethiopia and that of a Dutch tourist as they prepare themselves for meeting each other.  This ultimately results in an awkward encounter. Duk County directed byJordan Campbell received an Honorable Mention.

    http://youtu.be/owIX60_vIZI

    OFFICIAL SELECTIONS:

    Call Me Ehsaan (Micah Garen)

    Cardboard Titanias (Sam Frazier, Jr.)

    A Good Wife (Linda Brieda)

    Haenyeo: Women of the Sea (Kevin Sawicki)

    Herd in Iceland (Lindsay Blatt)

    I Never Said I Wasn’t Happy (Sara Peak Convery)

    Life Changing Moments (Sherry Thomas)

    The No Name Painting Association (Joe Griffin)

    The Pier (Chris Abernathy)

    Sweet Crude Man Camp (Isaac Gale)

    There She Is (Emily Sheskin)

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  • VIDEO: Watch Creator and Producer of DUCK DYNASTY in Indie Gay Movie THE FLUFFER

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    Scott Gurney starred in THE FLUFFER

    Amidst all the controversy surrounding A&E reality TV show DUCK DYNASTY star Phil Robertson’s comments about gays and minorities to GQ magazine and the network’s decision to suspend him, now reports are circulating that the creator and producer of the series, Scott Gurney, once starred in a popular independent gay movie. Scott Gurney starred in THE FLUFFER, “a terrific, gripping and sexy fictional (non-hardcore) drama that manages to both expose the nasty underbelly of the gay porn industry and show its allure” that debuted at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival. In the film, he played a gay-for-pay porn star who’s addicted to crystal meth. 

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  • Finalists Named for 2014 Beaufort International Film Festival

     Eighth Annual Beaufort International Film Festival Poster

    The Eighth Annual Beaufort International Film Festival taking place from February 12 to 16, 2014, has announced the finalists of the 34 films and screenplays selected in the categories of animation, documentary, short film, student film and features to screen at the upcoming festival. Many of the entries are from repeat finalists or winners. Of note among the finalists is the clean sweep of the student film category by the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, N.C.

    This year, the festival will honor the 20th anniversary of the filming of “Forrest Gump,” much of which took place in and around Beaufort. Two-time Oscar Award-winning film editor Arthur Schmidt will receive the Jean Ribaut Award for Excellence in Film Editing during the festival. He won Oscars for his work on “Forrest Gump” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”  The festival will also recognize James Passanante for his more than 30 years behind the scenes scenic designs.

    Festival organizers are seeking locals who participated in the movie for special events during the film festival. A “Behind the Magic” documentary about the making of the film will be shown Feb. 14, followed by a screening of the movie.

    The 2014 Beaufort International Film Festival Finalists are as follows:

    ANIMATION

    Death & the Robot
    Austin Taylor, Director
    Winston-Salem, NC  27127

    Double Occupancy
    Fabian Giessler
    Weimar, Germany

    Moment of Tooth
    Michael Hogan
    Savannah, GA

    Sleight of Hand
    Michael Cusak
    Kent Town, Australia

    DOCUMENTARY

    16 Acres
    Mike Marcucci
    New York, NY  10025

    AKA Doc Pomus
    William Hechter, Co-Director
    Peter Miller, Co-Director
    Ontario, Canada

    Discovering Dave: Spirit Captured in Clay
    Mark Albertin
    Augusta, GA  30904

    Jungle Warfare College
    Jesse Veverka
    Brooktondale, NY  14817

    The Sum Total of Our Memory
    Barbara Klutinis
    San Francisco, CA  94131

    FEATURE

    Pechorin
    Khrushch Roman, Director
    Russian Federation

    Teddy Bears
    Thomas Beatty, Co-Director
    Rebecca Fishman, Co-Director
    Los Angeles, CA  90027

    The One Who Loves You
    Katharyn Grant, Director
    Denver, CO 80209

    SHORTS:

    A Lasting Sorrow
    David Geary, Director
    Louisville, KY

    Amor Imposible
    Felix Martiz, Director
    South Gate, CA 90280

    Bet on Red
    John Murray, Director
    Roswell, GA  30076

    Clown Nose Theory
    Ned Farr, Director
    Venice, CA  90291

    Honeymoon Suite
    Zao Wang, Director
    Beijing, China

    Masque
    Robert Hatch, Director
    Beverly Hills, CA  90210

    The Things My Father Never Taught Me
    Burleigh Smith, Director
    East Perth, Australia

    The Long Wait
    Wolfgang Bodison, Director
    Los Angeles, CA

    STUDENT FILMS

    Death of Eurydice
    Helpless
    Link
    Title Fight
    Trustworthy
    U-666
    What Remains
    Wings

    All Finalists in the Student Category are from the University of North Carolina, School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, NC

    SCREENPLAY

    Coyote Dances with Fire
    Todd Selleck
    Byron Center, MI  49315

    Fox-Tare Two-Eight
    Shelia Watson
    Charleston, SC 29422

    Machina
    Tom Radovich
    Chicago, IL 60614

    Old Scars
    Richard Levine
    Jacksonville, FL  32207

    Pawn
    Uyen Le, Co-Writer
    V. W. Scheich, Co-Writer
    Los Angeles, CA  90045

    Stargazer
    Marcia Chandler Rhea, Writer
    Charleston, SC  29412

    BEST ACTOR:

    Elizabeth Yoder  (The Long Wait- Short Film)
    Gary Weeks (Bet on Red – Short Film)
    Gillian Jacobs  (Teddy Bears – Feature Film)
    Katharyn Grant (The One Who Loves You – Feature Film)
    Lauren Holly ( Masque – Short Film)
    Richard Losee ( Masque – Short Film)

    BEST DIRECTOR

    Katharyn Grant ( The One Who Loves You – Feature Film)
    Ned Farr ( The Clown Nose Theory- Short Film)
    Robert Hatch ( Masque – Short Film)
    Thomas Beatty and Rebecca Fishman ( Teddy Bears- Short Film)
    Zao Wang (Honeymoon Suite – Short Film)

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  • Pratibha Parmar’s ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH Wins “Public Award for Best Film Directed by a Woman of Color” at the 2013 African Diaspora International Film Festival

    ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTHALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH

    Pratibha Parmar, director of ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH is the winner of the “Public Award for Best Film Directed by a Woman of Color” at the 2013 African Diaspora International Film Festival. The runner up is SPIES OF MISSISSIPPI by Dawn Porter.  ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH is the story of Alice Walker’s journey from her birth in a paper-thin shack in the cotton fields of Eatonton, Georgia to her recognition as a key writer of the 20th Century. Alice Walker made history as the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her groundbreaking novel, The Color Purple.

    http://youtu.be/H-a49NJIuH4

    SPIES OF MISSISSIPPISPIES OF MISSISSIPPI

    SPIES OF MISSISSIPPI tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to preserve segregation and maintain white supremacy. The anti-civil rights organization was hidden in plain sight in an unassuming office in the Mississippi State Capitol. Funded with taxpayer dollars and granted extraordinary latitude to carry out its mission, the Commission evolved from a propaganda machine into a full blown spy operation. How do we know this is true? The Commission itself tells us in more than 146,000 pages of files preserved by the State. This wealth of first person primary historical material guides us through one of the most fascinating and yet little known stories of America’s quest for Civil Rights.

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  • 9 Foreign Language Films Advance in 86th Academy Awards Oscar Race

    Bosnia and Herzegovina, "An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker," Danis Tanovic, directorBosnia and Herzegovina, “An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker,” Danis Tanovic, director 

    Nine features will advance to the next round of voting in the Foreign Language Film category for the 86th Academy Awards. Seventy-six films had originally been considered in the category. The shortlist will eventually be winnowed down to the five nominees by specially invited committees in New York and Los Angeles.  The 86th Academy Awards nominations will be announced on Thursday, January 16, 2014,and the Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2013 will be presented on Oscar Sunday, March 2, 2014.

    The films, listed in alphabetical order by country, are:

    Belgium, “The Broken Circle Breakdown,” Felix van Groeningen, director;

    Bosnia and Herzegovina, “An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker,” Danis Tanovic, director;

    Cambodia, “The Missing Picture,” Rithy Panh, director;

    Denmark, “The Hunt,” Thomas Vinterberg, director;

    Germany, “Two Lives,” Georg Maas, director;

    Hong Kong, “The Grandmaster,” Wong Kar-wai, director;

    Hungary, “The Notebook,” Janos Szasz, director;

    Italy, “The Great Beauty,” Paolo Sorrentino, director;

    Palestine, “Omar,” Hany Abu-Assad, director.

     

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  • VIDEO: Watch TRAILER for Israel’s Oscar Entry BETHLEHEM

    Yuval Adler’s BETHLEHEM

    The official trailer has been released for Yuval Adler’s BETHLEHEM, winner of six Israeli Academy Awards and Israel’s Official Entry for the Best Foreign Language Film – 86th Academy Awards.  BETHLEHEM tells the story of the unlikely bond between Razi, an Israeli secret service officer, and his Palestinian informant Sanfur. BETHLEHEM is set to be released in the U.S. on February 21, 2014.

    Sanfur is the younger brother of a senior Palestinian militant. Razi recruited him when he was just 15, and developed a very close, almost fatherly relationship to him. Now 17, Sanfur tries to navigate between Razi’s demands and his loyalty to his brother, living a double life and lying to both. When the Israeli secret service discovers how deeply involved Sanfur is in his brother’s activities, Razi is faced with an impossible dilemma.

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  • Berlin International Film Festival Announces First Films for Panorama 2014; Jalil Lespert’s YVES SAINT LAURENT to Open Program

    Daniel Ribeiro’s Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (The Way He Looks)Daniel Ribeiro’s Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (The Way He Looks)

    19 films have been invited to join the lineup for Panorama 2014 at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival taking place February 6 to 16, 2014.  Jalil Lespert’s latest film YVES SAINT LAURENT has been selected to open the Panorama Special program. Other films confirmed to date are new works by Michel Gondry, Kutluğ Ataman, Robert Lepage, Sophie Fillières, Benjamin Heisenberg, Maximilian Erlenwein, John Michael McDonagh, and Tsai Ming-liang. Directorial debuts from the USA includes THINGS PEOPLE DO by Saar Klein and THE BETTER ANGELS by A. J. Edwards. Films from Latin America include two Brazilian productions – Daniel Ribeiro’s Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (THE WAY HE LOOKS), and Marcelo Gomes’ and Cao Guimarães’ O Homem das Multidões (THE MAN OF THE CROWD).

    Arrête ou je continue (If You Don’t, I Will) 
    France
    By Sophie Fillières
    With Emmanuelle Devos, Mathieu Amalric
    World premiere

    Bai Mi Zha Dan Ke (The Rice Bomber) 
    Taiwan
    By Cho Li
    With Huang Chien-wei, Nikki Hsieh, Michael Chang
    World premiere

    Bing Du (Ice Poison) 
    Taiwan / Myanmar
    By Midi Z
    With Wang Shin-Hong, Wu Ke-Xi
    World premiere

    Calvary 
    Ireland / Great Britain
    By John Michael McDonagh
    With Brendan Gleeson, Chris O’Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen
    European premiere

    Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (The Way He Looks) 
    Brazil
    By Daniel Ribeiro
    With Ghilherme Lobo, Tess Amorim, Fabio Audi
    World premiere

    Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? 
    France
    By Michel Gondry
    With Noam Chomsky
    European premiere

    O Homem das Multidões (The Man of the Crowd) 
    Brazil
    By Marcelo Gomes, Cao Guimarães
    With Paulo André, Silvia Lourenço
    International premiere

    Papilio Buddha 
    India / USA
    By Jayan Cherian
    With Kallen Pokkudan, Saritha Sunil, Sreekumar SP, David Briggs, Prakash Bare, Thampy Antony
    European premiere

    Quick Change 
    Philippines
    By Eduardo Roy Jr.
    With Mimi Juareza, Jun jun Quintana, Miggs Cuaderno, Natashia Yumi, Francine Garcia
    International premiere

    Stereo
    Germany
    By Maximilian Erlenwein
    With Jürgen Vogel, Moritz Bleibtreu, Petra Schmidt-Schaller, Georg Friedrich, Rainer Bock
    World premiere

    Test 
    USA
    By Chris Mason Johnson
    With Scott Marlowe, Matthew Risch
    European premiere

    The Better Angels 
    USA
    By A. J. Edwards
    With Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling, Wes Bentley
    International premiere

    The Lamb
    Germany / Turkey
    By Kutluğ Ataman
    With Nesrin Cavadzade, Cahit Gök, Mert Taştan, Sıla Lara Cantürk, Nursel Köse
    World premiere

    Things People Do 
    USA 
    By Saar Klein
    With Wes Bentley, Jason Isaacs, Vinessa Shaw, Haley Bennett
    World premiere

    Triptyque (Triptych) 
    Canada
    By Robert Lepage, Pedro Pires
    With Lise Castonguay, Frédérike Bédard, Hans Piersbergen
    International premiere

    Über-Ich und Du (Superegos)
    Germany / Switzerland / Austria
    By Benjamin Heisenberg
    With André Wilms, Georg Friedrich
    World premiere

    Unfriend 
    Philippines
    By Joselito Altarejos
    World premiere

    Xi You (Journey to the West) 
    France / Taiwan
    By Tsai Ming-liang
    With Lee Kang-sheng, Denis Lavant
    World premiere

    Yves Saint Laurent 
    France
    By Jalil Lespert
    With Pierre Niney, Guillaume Gallienne, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Smet, Marie De Villepin
    International premiere – Opening film Panaroma Special

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  • Palm Springs International Film Festival Unveils 2014 Lineup; BELLE to Open, LE WEEK-END to Close

    BELLE directed by Amma AsanteBELLE directed by Amma Asante

    The 25th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) unveiled its complete line-up including Galas, Premieres and New Voices/New Visions. The Festival will open on Friday, January 3 with the U.S. Premiere of opening night film BELLE directed by Amma Asante, and will wrap on Sunday, January 12 with LE WEEK-END directed by Roger Michell. 187 films from 60 countries, including 77 premieres (8 world, 22 North American and 47 U.S.), will unspool at the Festival, running from January 3-13, 2014 in Palm Springs, California.

    GALAS

    The Festival will open with the US premiere screening of Belle (UK), followed by a reception at the Palm Springs Art Museum. Directed by Amma Asante, Belle is a period drama inspired by the life of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate daughter of a Captain in the Royal Navy, stationed in the Caribbean. The film stars Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Sarah Gadon, Tom Wilkinson, Emily Watson, Sam Reid, Tom Felton, Matthew Goode, Penelope Wilton and Miranda Richardson. Director Asante is expected to attend the film screening.

    Closing the Festival is Le Week-End (UK), directed by Roger Michell. The film stars Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan as an old married couple looking to rekindle their love affair with Paris and with one another in this spiky, self-lacerating comedy.

    NEW VOICES/NEW VISIONS
    The New Voices/New Visions Award will honor one of 12 films from top emerging international directors marking their feature film debut at the Festival, with the additional criteria that the films selected are currently without US distribution. The winner is selected by a jury of US distributors and will receive a glass sculpture designed for the Festival by renowned artist Dale Chihuly. Films selected for this year include:

    Above Dark Waters (Finland) – Told through the eyes of a sensitive young boy, this tragicomedy tells a touching story about growing up in southwestern Lapland in the 1970s with authenticity and hilarity. Director: Peter Franzén. Cast: Olavi Angervo, Samuli Edelmann, Matleena Kuusniemi, Ismo Kallio, Marja Packalén. Peter Franzen. US Premiere.

    Bristel Goodman (USA) – This uniquely stylish thriller traces the story of a traumatized Iraq War veteran who meets his dream girl in an internet chat room, only to have his dream turn into a nightmare when he witnesses what appears to be her murder live online. Director: Dan Harnden. Cast: John Golaszewski, Natalia Volkodaeva, Kate Gorney, Ezra Saint James, Lucas Van Engen, Jessica Myhr, Joe Varca. World Premiere.

    Class Enemy (Slovenia) – In this compelling Slovenian drama, a group of teens blame their demanding new German teacher and his demeaning methods when one of their classmates commits suicide, and a colossal battle of wills ensues. Director: Rok Bicek. Cast: Igor Samobor, Nataša Barbara Gracner, Tjaša Železnik, Maša Derganc, Robert Prebil, Voranc Boh, Jan Zupancic, Daša Cupevski. North American Premiere.

    Everything We Loved (New Zealand) – Charlie once made a living as a traveling magician. His picture-perfect marriage and family, though, has been torn asunder by a crippling loss. What will Charlie do to save the family he loves? Behold, a grand illusion…Director: Max Currie. Cast: Brett Stewart, Sia Trokenheim, Ben Clarkson. World Premiere.

    Han Gong-ju (South Korea) – A teenager is abruptly transferred to a new school and placed in a stranger’s care – for reasons too terrible to guess. An amazing first feature, it won two awards at the Busan International Film Festival. Director: Lee Su-jin. Cast: Chun Woo-hee, Jeong In-sun, Lee Young-ran, Kim So-young. North America Premiere.

    Left Foot Right Foot (Switzerland) – A pair of young hard-partying lovers are forced to grow up fast in photographer Germinal Roux’s first feature, a beautiful elegy on the loss of innocence elevated by stunning black-and-white cinematography and mesmerizing music. Director: Germinal Roaux. Cast: Nahuel Perez Biscayart, Agathe Schlencker, Mathilde Bisson, Dimitri Stapfer, Stanislas Merhar. US Premiere.

    Medeas (USA) – An archetypal tale of adultery is rendered with exquisite strokes in this slow burning rural psychodrama, the first feature from an Italian-born filmmaker working in the US. “A rare piece of pure cinema.” Twitch Director: Andrea Pallaoro. Cast: Catalina Sandino Moreno, Brian F. O’Byrne, Kevin Alejandro, Ian Nelson, Mary Mouser. North America Premiere.

    The Magnetic Tree (Spain) – A young man returns to Chile from Germany after many years. In a series of probing, freeform conversations, his colorful, multigenerational family explores the safety and connectedness and the feelings of confinement that come from family relationships. Director: Isabel de Ayguavives. Cast: Andrés Gertrúdix, Catalina Saavedra, Manuela Martelli, Gonzalo Robles, Juan Pablo Larenas, Daniel Alcaíno, Edgardo Bruna. North America Premiere.

    Of Horses and Men (Iceland) – This very dry, very Icelandic comedy is a north country romance about the human streak in the horse and the horse in the human. Director: Benedikt Erlingsson. Cast: Ingvar E. Sigurdsson, Steinn Armann Magnusson, Helgi Björnsson, Charlotte Bøving, Atli Rafn Sigurdarson, Halldora Geirhardsdottir, Kjartan Ragnarsson. US Premiere.

    Paris or Perish (France) -Brightly colored and vivacious, actress Reem Kherici’s fast-paced, fish-out-of-water comedy sees Parisian fashion designer Maya deported back to her Moroccan home, stiletto heels in hand. Cultures clash and the jokes, many at Maya’s expense, alternate with moments of genuine feeling. Director: Reem Kherici. Cast: Reem Kherici, Cécile Cassel, Shirley Bousquet, Tarek Boudali, Phillipe Lacheau, Salim Kechiouche, Stéphane Rousseau. US Premiere.

    Patch Town (Canada) – Inspired by his award-winning short film (ShortFest ’12), Craig Goodwill’s wildly creative feature debut is a wacky, satirical musical fantasy about a grown-up toy who must battle a villainous corporation to reunite with his long-lost mother, protect his newfound family, and finally find freedom. Director: Craig Goodwill. Cast: Rob Ramsay, Zoie Palmer, Julian Richings, Suresh John, Scott Thompson, Ken Hall. US Premiere.

    Root (Chile) – A Chilean woman defies her domineering mother and drives the nine-year-old son of the deceased family maid into the country to find his long-lost father. An assured debut which applies a naturalist style to create a powerful dramatic impact. Director: Matías Rojas Valencia. Cast: Mercedes Mujica, Elsa Poblete, Cristóbal Ruiz, Celia Uribe, Eugenio Morales. North America Premiere.

    PREMIERES
    The Festival will offer a selection of 77 premieres of highly anticipated films, showcasing the diversity of international cinema:

    World premieres include: 3 Nights in the Desert (USA) starring Amber Tamblyn, Wes Bentley and Vincent Piazza, Bristel Goodman (USA), Burkholder (USA), Days and Nights (USA) starring Katie Holmes, William Hurt, Jean Reno, Allison Janney, Ben Wishaw, Everything We Loved (New Zealand), Hidden Hills (USA), Lakshmi (India) and Party Central (USA) starring John Goodman, Charlie Day, Bill Crystal, Sean Hayes and David Foley.

    North American premieres include: Catch the Dream (Denmark), Class Enemy(Slovenia), Grazing the Sky (Spain), Han Gong-ju (South Korea), Horses of God(Morocco), King Ordinary (Germany), Living is Easy with Eyes Closed (Spain), Magic Men (Israel), The Magnetic Tree (Spain), Medeas (USA), The Mercury Factor (Italy),Monk with a Camera (USA), Montage (South Korea), The Old Man (Kazakhstan),Open Up to Me (Finland), Rabbit Woman (Argentina), Root (Chile), The Searches(Mexico), Stalngrad (Russia), Tattoo (Brazil), Traffic Department (Poland) andTransit (Philippines).

    U.S. premieres include: 15 Years and One Day (Spain), Above Dark Waters (Finland),Another House (Canada), The Auction (Canada), Bastardo (Tunisia), Belle (UK), Blind Dates (Georgia), The Butterfly’s Dream (Turkey), Cupcakes (Israel), Empire of Dirt(Canada), Enemy (Canada) directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mélanie Laurent, Isabella Rossellini, Faith Connections (India), For No Good Reason(UK) featuring Johnny Depp, Terry Gilliam, Richard E. Grant, Gaming Instinct(Germany), Gerontophilia (Canada) directed by Bruce LaBruce, The Grand Seduction(Canada) starring Brendan Gleeson and Taylor Kitsch, Heart of a Lion (Finland), Hotell(Sweden), Hunting Elephants (Israel), I Am Yours (Norway), Ignasi M. (Spain), In Secret (USA) starring Elizabeth Olsen, Oscar Isaac, Jessica Lange, The Italian Character (Germany), Left Foot Right Foot (Switzerland), Longwave (France), Love and Lemons (Sweden), Lovers (France), Marina (Belgium), The Mute (Peru),Nightingale (France), Of Horses and Men (Iceland), One of a Kind (France), Paris or Perish (France), Patch Town (Canada), A Place in Heaven (Israel), Roa (Colombia),Salvation Army (France), Standing Aside, Watching (Greece), Stay (Canada) starring Taylor Schilling, Aidan Quinn and Brian Gleeson, The Summer of Flying Fish (Chile),Tangerines (Estonia), Those Happy Years (Italy), The Venice Syndrome (Germany),White Lies (New Zealand), Words and Pictures (USA) directed by Fred Schepisi starring Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche, Young & Beautiful (France) directed by François Ozon and Yozgat Blues (Turkey).

    DÉJA VIEW: PAST PSIFF FAVORITES
    A 25th Anniversary tribute which features a selection of films that have won the Audience Award at Palm Springs and gone on to win the Foreign Language Oscar® combined with first films featured at PSIFF whose directors have gone on to enjoy Award Winning careers.

    Cinema Paradiso (Italy) – The Festival’s first Audience Award and Foreign Oscar® winner traces the tale of a man looking back at his lifelong romance with the cinema, working as an apprentice to a projectionist in his small town’s cherished movie palace. Free 25th Anniversary outdoor screening at Forever Marilyn. Director: Giuseppe Tornatore.

    Departures (Japan) – This gentle comedy, which took PSIFF audiences by storm as it won the Audience Award at the 2009 Festival (and went on to win that year’s Oscar for Foreign Language Film), concerns a man who, desperate to support his family when he loses his job as an orchestra cellist, takes a new job preparing bodies for funerals, learning much about life… and death… in the process. Director: Yôjirô Takita

    Life is Beautiful (Italy) – Winner of the Festival’s 1998 Audience Award (and seven subsequent Oscar nominations, winning for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Actor and Best Score) this acclaimed tragicomedy tells the tale of an endlessly inventive man who uses humor to spare his son the horrors of a concentration camp in the late stages of WWII. Director: Roberto Benigni

    No Man’s Land (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Featured in the Festival’s 2002 New Director’s Showcase and winning that year’s Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, this brilliant black comedy about the futility of war, a first film by writer/director Danis Tanovic remains one of the most stunning directorial debuts of the last half century. Director: Danis Tanovic

    Strictly Ballroom (Australia) – This deliriously enjoyable musical comedy, set in the world of ballroom dancing competitions, introduced Palm Springs filmgoers – and the world – to an audaciously talented director in the form of Baz Luhrman when it was featured in our New Directors’ Showcase at the 1993 PSIFF. Director: Baz Luhrmann

    The Lives of Others (Germany) – Winner of the Festival’s 2007 Audience Award, and the subsequent Academy and Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Film, this is a riveting, flawless German thriller about an East German Stasi captain drawn into the lives of his downstairs neighbors when assigned to spy on them, and his own dawning realization of the immorality of his actions. Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

    The Sea Inside (Spain) – Winner of the Festival’s 2005 Audience Award and that year’s Oscar for best Foreign Language Film, this gorgeously evocative tale of a man who fought a 30-year battle for his right to end his own life brought equal acclaim for its magnificent central performance by Javier Bardem. Director: Alejandro Amenábar

    Other titles to be announced prior to the festival.

    Other Festival films with notable talent and directors include: Age of Uprising: The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas (France) starring Mads Mikkelsen, Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (UK) starring Steve Coogan and Colm Meaney, Le Chef (France) starring Jean Reno, Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me (USA) featuring Elaine Stritch, Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, Nathan Lane, The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden (USA) featuring the voices of Cate Blanchett, Diana Kruger and Josh Radnor, The Invisible Woman (UK) directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes, Mystery Road (Australia) starring Aaron Pedersen, Hugo Weaving and Ryan Kwanten, Reaching for the Moon (Brazil) starring Miranda Otto,Tim’s Vermeer (USA) directed by Teller and featuring Penn Jilette, Two Lives(Germany) starring Liv Ullman, Unforgiven  (Japan) starring Ken Watanabe, Walking with the Enemy (USA) starring Ben Kingsley.

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  • Uncut Version of Lars von Trier’s NYMPHOMANIAC Volume I to World Premiere at 2014 Berlin International Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_19783" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Lars von Trier’s NYMPHOMANIAC Lars von Trier’s NYMPHOMANIAC[/caption] Volume I of the long uncut version of Lars von Trier’s NYMPHOMANIAC, will World Premiere in out of competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, taking place February 6 to 16, 2014. The shorter version approved by Lars von Trier will open worldwide in cinemas starting December 25, 2013. Alongside starring actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, numerous other international stars are part of the Nymphomaniac ensemble: Stellan Skarsgård, Shia LaBeouf, Christian Slater, Jamie Bell, Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe, Jean-Marc Barr, Udo Kier and many others. British actress Stacy Martin celebrates her big screen debut with Nymphomaniac. “Berlinale audiences will be the first to see the long uncut version of Nymphomaniac Volume I. Lars von Trier, a guest of the Berlinale for the first time in 1984, returns to the festival with this film. The aesthetic he has created in Nymphomaniac is impressive and radical,” comments Berlinale director Dieter Kosslick. NYMPHOMANIAC is the wild and poetic story of one woman’s journey from birth to age 50, as told by the main character, self-diagnosed nymphomaniac Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg). One cold winter evening, the old and charming bachelor Seligman (Stellan Skarsgård) finds Joe beaten up in an alley. He takes her to his flat, where he tends to her wounds while asking about her life. He listens intently as Joe tells the lush, branched-out and multifaceted story of her life, in eight chapters.

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  • John Michael McDonagh’s CALVARY to Open 2014 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival; TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM Among 4 Other Films Added to Lineup

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    Brendan Gleeson stars as Father James in CALVARY

    Brendan Gleeson stars as Father James in CALVARY

     

    The ‘darkly comic thriller’ ‘CALVARY’ that reunites writer-director John Michael McDonagh and actor Brendan Gleeson has been unveiled as the opening gala for the 2014 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival on Thursday, February 13th, 2014.  In addition to unveiling the opening film, the festival announced that ‘NO LIMBS, NO LIMITS’, ‘TRACKS’, ‘BORGMAN’ and ‘TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM’ will screen at the festival taking place from February 13th to 23rd, 2014.

    In ‘CALVARY’, Brendan Gleeson stars as Father James, a priest who has a week to put his affairs in order after being told he is marked for murder during a confession. Set against the stunning beauty of Ireland’s West Coast, the film also stars Kelly Reilly (‘Sherlock Holmes’), Domhnall Gleeson (‘About Time’), Chris O’Dowd (‘Bridesmaids’), Dylan Moran (‘Black Books’) and Aidan Gillen (‘Game of Thrones’).

    The other four films are:

    ‘NO LIMBS, NO LIMITS’ – An intimate family portrait of young Corkwoman Joanne O’Riordan,who was born with no arms and legs as a result of the extremely rare ‘Total Amelia’ syndrome.  (directed by O’Riordan’s brother, Steven)

    ‘TRACKS’ – A beautifully composed and magnificently performed story about a young woman’s nine-month trek across the Australian desert. 

    ‘BORGMAN’ – An unsettling, blackly comic fable from veteran Dutch director Alex van Warmerdam.

    ‘TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM’ – A moving and joyous behind-the-scenes documentary about the singers who provide backing vocals to the stars. 

     

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