• Toronto International Film Festival Unveils Canadian Films on 2013 Lineup

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    The 38th Toronto International Film Festival which runs September 5 to 15, 2013, unveiled a lineup of Canadian features packed with world premieres ranging from first time filmmakers to Canadian indie icon Bruce McDonald and Denis Villeneuve,  The City of Toronto and Canada Goose Award for Best Canadian Feature Film will be given to one of many outstanding Canadian filmmakers, with the Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film being presented to the breakout Canadian filmmaker with the most impressive debut feature at the Festival. 

    SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS

    ENEMY Denis Villeneuve, Canada/Spain World Premiere
    Based on The Double by Nobel Laureate José Saramago, this film explores the troubled psyche of a man who is torn between his mistress and his wife. Jake Gyllenhaal gives a brilliant performance as both Adam and Anthony — a man and his double — engaged in a lethal and erotic battle.

    THE F WORD Michael Dowse, Canada/Ireland World Premiere
    When Wallace meets Chantry, it could be love at first sight… except she lives with her long-term boyfriend. And so Wallace, acting with both best intentions — and maybe a little denial — discovers the dirtiest word in romance: friends. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Zoe Kazan, Adam Driver and TIFF Rising Star Megan Park.

    GABRIELLE Louise Archambault, Canada North American Premiere
    Gabrielle is a young woman with Williams syndrome who has a contagious joie de vivre and an exceptional musical gift. Since she met her boyfriend Martin at the recreation centre where they are choir members, they have been inseparable. However, because they are different, their loved ones are fearful of their relationship. As the choir prepares for an important music festival, Gabrielle does everything she can to gain her independence.

    THE HUSBAND Bruce McDonald, Canada World Premiere
    Henry is married, has a son, and a decent job in advertising. Trouble is his wife is in jail for sleeping with a 14-year-old boy. Struggling to keep it together and prepare for her release, an encounter with the boy — his rival — sends Henry on a path of self-destruction. Starring Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, August Diehl, Sarah Allen, Jodi Balfour and Stephen McHattie

    TOM AT THE FARM (Tom à la ferme) Xavier Dolan, Canada/France North American Premiere
    Tom, a young advertising copywriter, travels to the country for a funeral. There, he’s shocked to find out no one knows who he is, or his relationship to the deceased, whose brother soon sets the rules of a twisted game. In order to protect the family’s name and grieving mother, Tom now has to play the peacekeeper in a household whose obscure past bodes even greater darkness for his trip to the farm.

    WATERMARK Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky, Canada World Premiere
    Watermark is a feature documentary film that brings together diverse stories from around the globe about our relationship with water: how we are drawn to it, what we learn from it, how we use it, and the consequences of that use. Shot in stunning 5K ultra high-definition video and full of soaring aerial perspectives.

    DISCOVERY

    ALL THE WRONG REASONS Gia Milani, Canada World Premiere
    Loss of one’s identity drives this ensemble film from first-time feature writer/director Gia Milani. Cory Monteith stars as an ambitious department store manager whose wife (Karine Vanasse) copes with a loss as co-worker (Kevin Zegers) battles back from a traumatic injury and cashier (Emily Hampshire) takes advantage of it all.

    RHYMES FOR YOUNG GHOULS Jeff Barnaby, Canada World Premiere
    Kids on the Red Crow reservation are doomed. If you can’t pay your “truancy tax”, that’s you up at the residential school, beat up and abused. At 15, Aila is the weed princess of Red Crow. After being thrown into the school’s dungeon, she decides to fight back.

    SARAH PREFERS TO RUN (Sarah préfère la course) Chloé Robichaud, Canada Toronto Premiere
    Sarah is a gifted runner. Her life changes when she’s offered admission to Quebec’s best university athletics program in Montreal — far from her home. Sarah doesn’t have her mother’s financial support for the move, but she leaves anyway with her friend Antoine. Though barely out of their teens, they get married because they want the best scholarships and loans. Sarah doesn’t want to hurt anyone with the choices she makes, it’s just that she loves running more than anything else.

    CONTEMPORARY WORLD CINEMA

    A JOURNEY (Une Jeune Fille) Catherine Martin, Canada World Premiere
    Chantal is a secretive young girl who lives with her sick mother and unemployed father. When her mother dies, she leaves the family home for the Gaspé Peninsula. Bringing with her a photo of a beach where her mother longed to return, Chantal tries to find the place — but her efforts are in vain. After wandering around for days, she runs out of money and finds refuge with Serge, a taciturn farmer, on his small farm in the back country. Serge hires Chantal, and gradually they take to each other, forming a strong bond.

    THE ANIMAL PROJECT Ingrid Veninger, Canada World Premiere
    A story about a father, a son, and six characters dressed in furry suits. An unorthodox acting teacher (Aaron Poole) attempts to push a group of eager young performers out of their comfort zones, while struggling with his own ability to live an authentic and fulfilling life with his teenage son.

    CINEMANOVELS Terry Miles, Canada World Premiere
    As a young woman (Lauren Lee Smith) prepares a memorial film retrospective for her late estranged father, his work begins to influence her life in strange and significant ways. Also starring Jennifer Beals and Ben Cotton.

    LE DÉMANTÈLEMENT Sébastien Pilote, Canada North American Premiere
    Gaby owns a lamb farm. He has two daughters that he raised like princesses. One day, the oldest asks him for some financial support so she doesn’t end up losing her house. Gaby decides to dismantle the farm.

    THE DICK KNOST SHOW Bruce Sweeney, Canada World Premiere
    The Dick Knost Show is a character-based satire on sports-talk culture. Dick Knost is a star sports talk host. He’s prickly, acerbic and chronically impulsive. After dismissing the danger of concussions in hockey, he suffers a series of concussions himself, and faces the danger of losing his job, his friends and his identity.

    EMPIRE OF DIRT Peter Stebbings, Canada World Premiere
    Like many Native families, Lena Mahikan grew up in the cycle of abuse. Her father, a residential school survivor, was an alcoholic until he killed himself when Lena was 10. Her mother, only 14 years her senior, turned to the slots. By the time Lena was 15, she was pregnant and, before giving birth, was kicked to the curb by her mom. The cycle continues and Lena is now watching helplessly as her own daughter, Peeka, spirals out of control, landing herself in the hospital following a drug overdose. As a final attempt at survival, Lena decides to return home and face her own mother and a past she’s desperate to escape.

    SIDDHARTH Richie Mehta, Canada North American Premiere
    After sending away his 12-year-old son Siddharth for work, Mahendra (a chain-wallah who fixes broken zippers on the streets) is relieved — his financial burdens will be alleviated. But when Siddharth fails to return home, Mahendra learns he may have been taken by child traffickers. With little resources and no connections, he travels across India in pursuit, with the hope that whatever force took his child away will return him unharmed.

    STAY Wiebke von Carolsfeld, Canada/Ireland World Premiere
    Stay is about people at a crossroads, struggling to find a home. Abbey finds herself in love with Dermot, a disgraced professor who retreated to the rugged expanse of Connemara. Their happy existence is upended when Abbey finds out that she is pregnant and Dermot refuses to consider fatherhood.

    VANGUARD

    Asphalt Watches Seth Scriver and Shayne Ehman, Canada World Premiere
    Asphalt Watches is a true story. It is a feature-length animation based on a real-life hitchhiking trip taken by the two directors, Shayne Ehman and Seth Scriver in the year 2000. The film details the hilarious and amazing journey of Bucktooth Cloud and Skeleton Hat as they travel eastward across Canada.

    GERONTOPHILIA Bruce LaBruce, Canada North American Premiere
    The always provocative Bruce LaBruce is back with a new romantic comedy (of sorts).18-year-old Lake has a sweet activist girlfriend, but one day discovers he has an unusual attraction for the elderly. Fate conspires to land him a summer job at a nursing home where he develops a tender relationship with Mr. Peabody. Discovering that the patients are being over-medicated to make them easier to manage, Lake decides to wean him off his medication and help him escape, resulting in a humorous and heartfelt road trip that strengthens their bond.

    MASTERS

    TRIPTYCH (Triptyque) Robert Lepage and Pedro Pires, Canada World Premiere
    Triptych is a contemporary urban saga that tells the story of Michelle, a schizophrenic bookseller; Marie, a singer and actress; and Thomas, a German neurologist. These three lives become the primary locus of personal identity and emotion, with their many manifestations, variations, and implications, through each character’s inner development and burning desire for self-expression.

    Canadian films previously announced in the TIFF Docs programme include: Jody Shapiro’s Burt’s Buzz, Barry Avrich’s Filthy Gorgeous: The Extraordinary World of Bob Guccione, Alanis Obomsawin’s Hi-Ho Mistahey! and Allan Zweig’s When Jews Were Funny.

    Previously announced Canadian features in the Gala programme include Jonathan Sobol’s The Art of the Steal, Don McKellar’s The Grand Seduction and Jeremiah Chechik’s The Right Kind of Wrong.

    Derek Lee and Clif Prowse’s Afflicted was previously announced in the Midnight Madness programme.

     

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  • “MAD SHIP” “OUT OF PRINT” Win Top Awards at 4th New Hope Film Festival

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    The 4th annual New Hope Film Festival, in the heart of Bucks County, Pennsylvania’s riverside art colony, New Hope, announced the 2013 awards on Sunday, with MAD SHIP, directed by David Mortin winning the Danny Award – Best Picture. In the film a Scandinavian immigrant, driven to madness by ruined dreams and the tragic death of his wife, embarks on a quixotic mission to build a homemade ship and sail out of the prairie dust bowl at the height of the Great Depression. The award for Best Documentary went to OUT OF PRINT, directed by Vivienne Roumani, Featuring interviews with Scott Turow, Ray Bradbury, Jeffrey Toobin, Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, self-publishing success story Darcie Chan and many more, OUT OF PRINT is described as an in-depth look at publishing’s milestones and what it means to adapt that history to the rapid expansions of the information age.

    Film Jury Awards

    Danny Award- Best Picture – MAD SHIP, Directed by David Mortin, Canada

    Best Director- Khrushch Roman, for PECHORIN, Russian Federation

    Best Documentary- OUT OF PRINT, Directed by Vivienne Roumani, USA

    Best Short Film- SPAGHETTI FOR TWO, Directed by Matthias Rosenberger, Germany

    Indie Spirit Award- MY WAY, Co-Directed by Dominique Mollee, Vinny Sisson, USA

    Best Animated Film- RECIPE FOR LOVE, Directed by Gwyneth Christoffel, Canada

    Best Biography- GEIL OF DOYLESTOWN, Directed by Karl Stieg, USA

    Artistic Spirit Award- SURVIVING MOMMIE DEAREST, Directed by Christina Crawford, USA

    Best Student Film- SWEETLY BROKEN, Directed by Chung Lam, Czech Republic

    Best Adaptation- THE ASSIGNMENT, Directed by Cam Peters, Canada

    New Hope Award- ALL ME:THE LIFE AND TIMES OF WINFRED REMBERT, Directed by Vivian Ducat, USA

    Cultural Spirit Award- SHELL SHOCKED, Directed by John Richie, USA

    Best Horror Film- METAMORPHOSIS, Directed by David Yohe, USA

    Best Comedy- SONNY DAYS, Directed by Tom Megalis, USA

    Screenplay Jury Awards

    Best Screenplay- TAKING THE KING, Nelson Blish, USA

    Best Narrative Feature- all I ever wanted was EVERYTHING, Shari MacDonald, USA, Costa Rica

    Best Short Screenplay- TRANSHUMANS, Alex Sobol, USA

    Best Mid-Atlantic Screenplay- SCARLETT SUNSHINE, Faith Brody Patane, USA

    Best Futuristic Screenplay- PRION, Tom McCarron, USA

    Best Dramatic Screenplay- HALFWAY HOME, David Schroeder, USA

    Music Video Jury Awards

    Best Music Video- OLD COATS, Directed by Andy Strohl, USA

    Best Pop Video- MY DREAM GIRL, Directed by Carlos Hurtado, USA

    Best Alternative Video- LIFE IN PICTUREs, Directed by Herman Wang, Canada

    Best Hip Hop Video- TOP OF MY GAME, Directed by Gabriella Loutfi, USA, Jamaica

    Best Cultural Spirit Award- LET YOUR LIGHT SHINE, Produced by John Ryan, USA

    Best Folk Video- WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR, Directed by Funk Brothers, Canada

    Best Inspirational Video- MIRACLE, Directed by Marcin Starzecki, Poland

    Audience Choice Awards

    Best Webisode- CHART STAR, Directed by Kate McGraw, Australia

    Best Music Video- MIRACLE, Directed by Marcin Starzecki, Poland

    Best Art House Feature- SINCE I DON’T HAVE YOU, Directed by Gavin Rapp, USA

    Best Documentary- GAMERS, Directed by Christine Farina, USA

    Best Short Film- AUTUMN, Directed by Susan Barry, USA

    Best Student Film- THE MERCURY CYCLE, Directed by Cody Hoerig, USA

    Best Mid-Atlantic Film- ONE WALL: KINGS OF CONEY ISLAND, Directed by Joe Glickman, USA

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  • Helsinki International Film Festival Announces its Opening, Closing and Gala Films

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    Finland’s largest film festival, the Helsinki International Film Festival (HIFF) under the theme Love & Anarchy, will take place September 19th to 29th, 2013. The 26th edition of the festival will kick off with Cannes Palme d’Or winner BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (French: La Vie d’Adèle – Chapitre 1 & 2 – “The Life of Adèle – Chapters 1 & 2”). In the film, director Abdellatif Kechiche tells the love story of two young women. The festival’s Closing Film is FRANCES HA by Greenberg director Noah Baumbach. In this black-and-white drama comedy Greta Gerwig plays a young dancer who tries, at times desperately, to find herself and her place in New York City.

    The HIFF Gala Film this year is THE GRANDMASTER, the new film by director Wong Kar-wai which opened the Berlinale this year. The film, which spans the five first decades of the 20th Century in China, depicts the life of legendary kung fu master Ip Man, portrayed by Tony Leung. The Finnish Film Gala selection is HEART OF A LION by Dome Karukoski (Lapland Odyssey, Forbidden Fruit). In this intense drama, neo-nazi Teppo (Peter Franzén) tries finding himself as a stepfather for the colored son of the woman he has fallen passionately in love with (Sari, played by Laura Birn). Other films featured in HIFF’s Spotlight Selection include Gus Van Sant’s PROMISED LAND and PIONEER, a high-octane thriller by Norwegian director Erik Skjoldbjærg.

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  • 16 Short Films on Lineup for 1st Short Animation Film Festival in Arlington MA

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    The first-ever Short Animation Film Festival is scheduled to take place this Friday night, August 9, 2013 at Robbins Farm Park on Eastern Avenue in Arlington, Massachusetts. The free event co-sponsored by the Friends of Robbins Farm Park, the Arlington International Film Festival (AIFF), and the Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) will feature music and a screening of the animation shorts. The lineup of 16 short animation films include two that are world premieres: Gina Kamentsky’s “GIVE ME A PIE” and Gordon Bernstein’s “A NOVEL TREATMENT FOR ENDOPARASITES”.

    There will also be a screening of two episodes of the popular and Emmy-award-winning web series, “It’s Jerry Time”. Animated film shorts “SENSORIUM” and “TAXONOMY” will be shown as a tribute to the late world-renowned animation artist, Karen Aqua.

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  • In the Spotlight: Comedian Hitoshi Matsumoto’s “R100” to Premiere at 2013 Toronto International Film Festival

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    Hitoshi Matsumoto, one of Japan’s leading comedians returns to the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival with R100, following earlier TIFF premieres of his previous films BIG MAN JAPAN (2007) and SYMBOL (2009). The title of R100 is a word play on the Japanese ratings system, suggesting that the viewer should be at least 100 years old to see the film. Mr. Matsumoto thought of the title while doing publicity for his previous film SCABBARD SAMURAI. With R100, he wants to challenge the concept of rating, or any kind of judgment, of films–which he explores in a tongue-in-cheek subplot about the filmmaking process.

    The universe that Mr. Matsumoto created for R100 is decidedly kinky. He dives headlong into the world of sexual fantasies, bypassing the usual fetish clichés. In a hilarious performance as a dead-pan, no-nonsense police officer, Matsumoto gets to ask the pivotal question: “What happens if you get what you asked for?”

    A very ordinary man (Nao Omori) who takes care of his son while his wife lies in a coma, enters a very ordinary building. Following a seductive ride on a merry-go-round, he signs up with an exclusive club. Membership is one year only and cannot be cancelled under any circumstances.

    Happily he endures dominatrix intrusions in his daily life, until they get a little too close to his unsuspecting family. With a courage not displayed in his professional life as a bed salesman, he tries to cancel his membership, evoking the wrath of the American CEO, who descends upon Tokyo to teach him a lesson…

    The all-star cast includes Nao Omori of VIBRATOR (2003) and ICHI THE KILLER (2001), Mao Daichi, a renowned stage actress, Shinobu Terajima of CATAPILLAR (2010), Hairi Katagiri of KAMOME DINER (2006), Ai Tominaga, a Japanese supermodel, Eriko Sato of FUNUKE SHOW SOME LOVE YOU LOSERS! (2007), and Hitoshi Matsumoto himself. Warner Bros Pictures releases the film in Japan on October 5.

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  • In the Spotlight: “FELIX” Audience Choice Best Film at Durban International Film Festival | TRAILER

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    FELIX described as “the feel-good South African family movie” was the winner of the Audience Choice Best Film award at this year’s 34th Durban International Film Festival. Durban International Film Festival manager Peter Machen called Felix “a South African equivalent of Billy Elliott… a lovely, vibrant, feelgood film about a young township boy intent on following his dreams.”

    In FELIX, 14-year-old Felix Xaba dreams of becoming a saxophonist like his late father, but his mother Lindiwe thinks jazz is the devil’s music. When Felix leaves his township friends to take up a scholarship for grade eight at an elitist private school, he defies his mother and turns to two aging members of his father’s old band to help him prepare for the school jazz concert.

    Felix was created by a predominantly female creative team, with SAFTA Lifetime Achievement winner Roberta Durrant directing; and featured an all-star cast that included Joburg-born Oscar-nominee Dame Janet Suzman in her first South African film; South African Film and Television Award (SAFTA) Best Actress winner Linda Sokhulu in her feature debut; and newcomer Hlayani Junior Mabasa, who was cast in the title role from over 400 auditions across the country.

    http://youtu.be/4XC2YXTxuhQ

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  • HollyShorts Unveils Official Lineup; Adds “THE SIDEKICK” and “THE IMMIGRANT” to Opening Night

    THE IMMIGRANTTHE IMMIGRANT

    HollyShorts unveiled the official lineup for the 9th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival taking place August 15 – 22,2013 at the TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Blvd  Los Angeles, California. The festival added two high profile star-studded short films to its opening night celebration, taking place on Thursday August 15. Michael J. Weithorn’s superhero short film THE SIDEKICK starring Rob Benedict, Ron Livingston, and Lizzy Caplan will open the festival along with Josh Levy’s award-winning short comedy THE IMMIGRANT starring Scott Thompson, Dave Foley, Deborah Theaker, Deadlee, Michael Cera, Margaret Cho and Will Forte.

    THE SIDEKICK and THE IMMIGRANT will screen in a separate short films showcase screening following the festival’s presentation of David Rodriguez’s feature film LAST I HEARD, which stars Paul Sorvino, Michael Rapaport, Renee Props, Andrea Nittoli, and Lev Gorn. Immediately following the feature film screening, the fest will unspool its shorts showcase which includes Chadwick Boseman’s (42) drama short HEAVEN, Dan Carrillo Levy’s ZERO HOUR starring Camilla Belle, Jaime Camil, written by Guillermo Arriaga, and Thomas Jane and Director Phil Joanou’s PUNISHER: DIRTY LAUNDRY.

    See HollyShorts full slate of 350 films in competition. 

    THE SIDEKICK THE SIDEKICK

    THE SIDEKICK also stars Josh Meyers, Jordan Peele, Martin Starr, Richard Speight Jr., Ike Barinholtz, Jason Ritter, Sam McMurray, Laura Silverman and Fred Stoller. THE SIDEKICK centers on a 40-year-old career sidekick, Max McCabe (Benedict), now past his prime in the fast-paced world of superhero-dom. When he is unceremoniously fired by his boss, Captain Wonder (Livingston), Max has no choice but to somehow find a place for himself in the regular world.

    THE IMMIGRANT also stars Luis Jiminez, and Gilbert Martinez. THE IMMIGRANT tells the story of once-famous comedian Bob London (Thompson), after being deported back to his native Canada, attempts a Hollywood comeback by enlisting human smugglers to sneak him across the Mexico-U.S. border. Bob finds himself rejected by his former manager and famous friends, penniless and alone, he is then adopted by a pair of migrant workers who resolve to show Bob how to make it in America.

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  • REVIEW: WHEN COMEDY WENT TO SCHOOL

    “A time when a vacation meant a trip to the Catskills”

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    And with it you were assured to see a show. Now whether or not it was to your liking was no guarantee. Moments afte ther decline of Vaudeville and Burlesque there existed a huge void in American activities and passtime; what once ensured entertainment was now old news, yet the audience remained. 75 miles NW of New York lie a region called the Catskills, still til this day, a place of hotels, rooming houses, and more. As it remains very popular today, there was a time when the Catskills were the end all be all in vacation options. Tourists from all over frequented this area in search of opportunity; to relax, to engage, to mingle, and more.

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    For a batch of young men and women who set their sites on being apart of something special, a thriving industry, these travelers were the perfect tool and conduit to their success. “When comedy went so school” it was practiced, studied; For legends like Jerry Lewis, Sid Ceasar, Jackie Mason, Jerry Stiller and Dick Gregory the hotels and resorts of the Catskills were a place to earn a good days pay while ironing out the kinks in their stage performance. Comedy. which once was slap stick or somewhat dramatic was now centered around being downright hilarious (thats if u got lucky). At the time these novice performers used the Catskills for exactly what it was worth: good meals, good scenery, good company, and beyond all else, good money., and practice.

    Taking center stage at bingo halls, theaters, restaurants, anywhere else that the promoters dictated these ambitious inpiduals kick the door down to a new age. In this film, Director Ron Frank and host Robert Klein provide a tutorial, which chronicles the history of comedy and its marriage to the Catskills. Where stars were made, or saved; where people enjoyed their effort encouraged their development and criticized their missing of the mark

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    “A boot camp….Basic training for a generation plus of our most gifted comics”

    The Rodney Dangerfields, Gabe Cohens of the world all got their feet wet. Before becoming household names the Larry Kings and David Brenners went to school with comedy, for comedy. Laced with creative biblical references, interestingly substantiated by interpretations, or manipulation for that matter. Get to understand this treatise on the beginnings of Comedy. From the tumbler to the stand up expert, entertainment in the Catskills evolved, and from that evolutuion was born a new genre- COMEDY

    http://youtu.be/Rwr-U1z1F60

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  • Tribeca Film Festival Announces 2014 Dates; AT&T is New Presenting Sponsor

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    The Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) today announced the dates of the upcoming 13th annual festival, April 16-27, 2014, along with naming AT&T as Presenting Sponsor of the annual festival.  American Express, which has been TFF’s Presenting Sponsor since the festival’s founding, will return as a signature sponsor for 2014. 

    Deadlines to submit U.S. and international films for the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival are as follows:

    Sept. 16 – SUBMISSIONS OPEN

    Oct. 18 – EARLY DEADLINE: FEATURES, SHORTS AND TRANSMEDIA PROJECTS

    Nov. 29 – OFFICIAL DEADLINE, ALL FEATURES, SHORTS AND TRANSMEDIA PROJECTS

    Dec. 27 – LATE DEADLINE, AVAILABLE ONLY TO FEATURE LENGTH FILMS COMPLETED AFTER OFFICIAL DEADLINE

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  • Woods Hole Film Festival Announces 2013 Winning Films, LIFE ACCORDING TO SAM Wins Best Film

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    The 22nd Woods Hole Film Festival in Woods Hole, Cape Cod ran from July 27th to August 3rd, screening over 100 films from around the world. LIFE ACCORDING TO SAM by Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine was the coveted GRAND WINNER of the Audience Award for Best Film of the Festival. The documentary feature film is about one family’s courageous fight to save their only son from a rare and fatal disease, progeria.

    2013 Audience and Director’s Choice Awards

    THE AUDIENCE AWARDS

    Audience Award for Best Film of the Festival
    GRAND WINNER
    LIFE ACCORDING TO SAM by Sean Fine & Andrea Nix Fine

    Audience Awards Best Animation or Experimental Short
    WINNER
    PATTERNS by Evan Turk
    2. BIRTH by Jessica Fox
    3. COUPLES IN LOVE by Michele Kennedy

    Audience Award Best Dramatic Short
    WINNER
    UNORTHODOX by Patrick Waismann
    2. CONNECTED by Chris van der Vorm
    3. AKT 2 by Robert Fritz

    Audience Award Best Comedy Short
    WINNER
    CHRONICLES SIMPKINS WILL CUT YOUR ASS by Brendan Hughes
    2. FILMMAKING by Aidan Payne
    3. FRANK by Ben Target & Joe Parham

    Audience Award Best Documentary Short
    WINNER
    SELINA TRIEFF WILL NOT STOP by Marnie Crawford Samuelson
    2. SEE THE DIRT by Erik Mauck & Chelsea Hernandez
    3. RAINY SEASON by Joan Widdifield

    Audience Award Best Comedy Feature
    WINNER
    TIGER LILY ROAD by Michael Medeiros
    2. THE GOLDEN SCALLOP by Joseph Laraja
    3. TOWHEADS by Shannon Plumb

    Audience Award Best Dramatic Feature
    WINNER
    FORGOTTEN KINGDOM by Andrew Mudge
    2. HANK AND ASHA by James E. Duff
    3. VINO VERITAS by Sarah Knight

    Audience Award Personal Documentary Feature
    WINNER
    THE GENIUS OF MARION by Banker White & Anna Fitch
    2. STONE THROWER: THE CHUCK EALEY STORY by Charles Officer
    3. MARRIED AND COUNTING by Allan Piper

    Audience Award Informational or Historical Documentary Feature
    WINNER
    BIRTH OF THE LIVING DEAD by Rob Kuhns
    2. BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES OF JAMES BROUGHTON by Eric Slade, Stephen Silha, Dawn Logsdon
    3. ANITA by Freida Mock

    THE FESTIVAL DIRECTORS AWARDS
    CAPE COD SECTION

    CAPE COD SHORT
    LAMBING SEASON by Jeannie Donohoe

    CAPE COD FEATURE
    BY WAY OF HOME by Isaak James

    ACTING

    Best Feature Actor
    Robert Harbour for BETWEEN US

    Best Feature Actress
    Virginia Dutton for SATURNALIA

    Best Shorts Actor
    River Alexander for UNORTHODOX

    Best Shorts Actress
    Breeda Wool for LAMBING SEASON

    CINEMATOGRAPHY

    Directors’ Awards Cinematography
    Best Narrative Feature
    Bianca Butti for HANK AND ASHA

    Directors’ Awards Cinematography
    Best Documentary
    Ole Bratt Birkeland for KISS THE WATER

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  • “FRUITVALE STATION” “INEQUALITY FOR ALL” “PROPAGANDA” Among Winning Films at 2013 Travese City Film Festival

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    After almost a week of screening an outstanding lineup of films, Travese City Film Festival founder and President Michael Moore announced the 2013 Award Winners. The winning films include Audience Award – Best American Film for FRUITVALE STATION, Audience Award Winner – Best Documentary Film for INEQUALITY FOR ALL, and Founders Grand Prize – Best Film for PROPAGANDA.

    AUDIENCE AWARDS

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Kids Short
    HEDGEHOGS AND THE CITY

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Kids Film
    THE PAINTING

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Narrative Short
    FOOLS DAY

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Documentary Short
    WAITING FOR MAMU

    Audience Award Runner Up
    Best Foreign Film
    INTO THE WHITE

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Foreign Film
    STARBUCK

    Audience Award Runner Up
    Best American Film
    TRUST

    Audience Award Winner
    Best American Film
    FRUITVALE STATION

    Audience Award Runner Up
    Best Documentary Film
    GORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA

    Audience Award Winner
    Best Documentary Film
    INEQUALITY FOR ALL

    FOUNDERS AWARDS

    Special Founders Prize
    In Honor of Helen W. Milliken

    Special Founders Prize
    In Honor of Bryan J. Crough

    Discovery Award
    Liana Liberato

    Visionary Award
    Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman

    Visionary Award
    Mark Cousins

    Michigan Filmmaker Award
    Paul Feig

    Lifetime Achievement Award
    Michael Apted

    Founders Prize
    Best Narrative Short
    FOOLS DAY

    Founders Prize
    Special Mention Short Film
    THE RIDER AND THE STORM

    Founders Prize
    Best Documentary Short
    THE BATTLE OF THE JAZZ GUITARIST

    Stuart Hollander Prize
    Best Kids Film
    MUD CRAB

    John Waters Prize
    Best Midnight Film
    COCKNEYS VS ZOMBIES

    Buzz Wilson Prize
    Best Experimental/Avant Garde Film
    YOUR DAY IS MY NIGHT

    Roger Ebert Prize
    Best Film by a First Time Filmmaker
    WADJDA

    Founders Prize
    Special Award
    KON-TIKI

    Founders Prize
    Special Award
    GORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA

    Founders Prize
    Special Award
    MISTAKEN FOR STRANGERS

    Founders Prize
    Special Award
    DIRTY WARS

    Founders Prize
    Special Award
    CITIZEN KOCH

    Stanley Kubrick Award
    For Bold and Innovative Filmmaking
    THE ACT OF KILLING

    Founders Prize
    Best Documentary
    OUR NIXON

    Founders Prize
    Best Documentary
    REMOTE AREA MEDICAL

    Founders Prize
    Best Comedy
    THE WORLD IS OURS

    Founders Prize
    Best Comedy
    Bypass

    Founders Prize
    Best Drama
    THE EAST

    Founders Grand Prize
    Best Film
    PROPAGANDA

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  • Ellen DeGeneres to Return as Host of Oscar

    Ellen DeGeneres

    The Academy announced today that Ellen DeGeneres will return to host the Oscars® for a second time. DeGeneres hosted the 79th Academy Awards in 2007, for which she received a Primetime Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program.”  The Academy Awards® will be broadcast live on OscarSunday, March 2, 2014, on the ABC Television Network.

    “We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres host the Oscars,” said Zadan and Meron. “As a longtime friend, we had always hoped to find a project for us to do together and nothing could be more exciting than teaming up to do the Oscars. There are few stars today who have Ellen’s gift for comedy, with her great warmth and humanity. She is beloved everywhere and we expect that the audience at the Dolby Theatre, and in homes around the globe, will be as excited by this news as we are.”

    “I am so excited to be hosting the Oscars for the second time. You know what they say – the third time’s the charm,” said DeGeneres.

    “I agreed with Craig and Neil immediately that Ellen is the ideal host for this year’s show,” said Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Academy President. “We’re looking forward to an entertaining, engaging and fun show.”

    “Ellen is talented, wonderfully spontaneous, and knows how to entertain a worldwide audience,” said Dawn Hudson, Academy CEO. “She’s a big fan of the Oscars; we’re huge fans of hers. It’s a perfect match.”

    “It is an honor to welcome back Ellen DeGeneres as the host of the biggest entertainment celebration of the year,” said Paul Lee, president, ABC Entertainment Group. “She is the consummate entertainer, equally beloved by her peers in the industry, movie fans and television viewers. We very much look forward to having her back on ABC for Oscar Sunday.”

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