• 2015 International Film Festival Rotterdam Short Film Winners

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    THINGS by Ben Rivers, LA FIEVRE by Safia Benhaim and GREETINGS TO THE ANCESTORS by Ben Russell are the winners of The Canon Tiger Awards 2015 at International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).

    The Jury also selected OUR BODY by Dane Komljen (Serbia/Germany) to compete in the short film category of the European Film Awards (EFA) later this year. 

    Canon Tiger Awards For Short Films:

    THINGS by Ben Rivers (United Kingdom)
    Synopsis:
    THINGS is Ben Rivers’ 14th film at IFFR since his 2007 debut. Full of eclipses, encounters, illusions and magic, the film is founded in uncertainty concerning home. It’s a fitting departure, but similarly to previous films, gives freedom to meander, reflect and make our own discoveries. A four seasons’ fable, a kaleidoscope of intimate and non-intimate details comes to the fore in THINGS, perplexing us, intriguing us and urging us to watch again.

    About the director:
    Ben Rivers studied at Falmouth School of Art and was co-founder of the Brighton Cinematheque. In 2008, AH LIBERTY! won a Tiger Award for Short Films in Rotterdam. His first feature film, TWO YEARS AT SEA (2011), won the FIPRESCI Award at the Venice Film Festival. In 2014, Rivers joined the year-long project STAY WHERE YOU ARE, a group of four award-winning artists and writers who created work on a single theme: their home environment. 

    LA FIEVRE by Safia Benhaim (France)
    Synopsis:
    One feverish night a girl meets the spirit of a woman returning from lengthy political exile. Together they travel across Morocco, searching for a home that disappeared and a forgotten childhood. Lost memories and the history of decolonization and political conflict re-emerge in cinematic hallucinations, but then the past is overrun by a new wave of resistance, Morocco’s Arab Spring.

    About the director:
    Safia Benhaim is a filmmaker who was educated, lives and works in Paris. As a child of Moroccan political refugees, her body of work focuses on the theme of exile. Her films lie on the intersection of documentary and science fiction.

    GREETINGS TO THE ANCESTORS by Ben Russell (USA/South Africa/United Kingdom)
    Synopsis:
    GREETINGS TO THE ANCESTORS is Ben Russell’s 18th film at IFFR since 2002 and the final part in THE GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS, a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in the present. Set between Swaziland and South Africa, in a region still struggling with the divisions produced by an apartheid government, GREETINGS TO THE ANCESTORS documents the dream lives of the territory’s inhabitants as the borders of consciousness dissolve and expand.

    About the director:
    Ben Russell makes films, performances and installations. He prefers to screen his work in unconventional places, such as monasteries, police-station basements and Japanese film-rental shops. His fields of interest range from anthropology to experimental film. After the many short films he shot in Suriname, he made his first long work, LET EACH ONE GO WHERE HE MAY, nominated for a Tiger Award in IFFR 2010. The highly productive filmmaker lives alternately in the USA and Europe.

    Rotterdam nomination for European Film Awards: 

    OUR BODY, by Dane Komljen (Serbia/Germany)
    Synopsis:
    Director Komljen opens the door to the world of contrasts that OUR BODY consists of with a bang. The accompanying image would also suit the end of the film once the endless cleaning of the body proves to be no guarantee against unavoidable decline. OUR BODY is a metaphor for the impossibility of a clean modernism as long as it is to be maintained by humans, yet however destructive time’s influence, the mind will survive.

    About the director:
    Dane Komljen was educated in film directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of the University of Arts in Belgrade. After his studies he made a video installation in Serbia and short films in Bosnia and Croatia. Currently, Komljen is following a Master’s study in contemporary art at Le Fresnoy, France.

    Full line-up Tiger Awards Competition for Short Films 2015

    BIBLE by Tommy Hartung (USA)
    BLINDER by Tim Leyendekker (the Netherlands, Brazil)
    LA FIEVRE by Safia Benhaim (France)
    GREETINGS TO THE ANCESTORS by Ben Russell (USA, South Africa, United Kingdom)
    THE LIVING NEED LIGHT, THE DEAD NEED MUSIC by The Propeller Group (Vietnam)
    MAINSQUEEZE by Jon Rafman (Canada)
    THE MAIN COLORS OF THE SKY RADIATE FORGETFULNESS by Basim Magdy (Egypt)
    MOON BLINK by Rainer Kohlberger (Austria)
    NIGHT SOIL – FAKE PARADISE by Melanie Bonajo (USA, the Netherlands)
    OUR BODY by Dane Komljen (Serbia, Germany)
    PANCHROME I, II, III by T. Marie (USA)
    QUIET ZONE by Karl Lemieux (Canada)
    RAKING LIGHT by James Richards (Germany)
    RAYMOND by Nina Yuen (USA)
    SWIMMING IN YOUR SKIN AGAIN by Terence Nance (USA)
    THINGS by Ben Rivers (United Kingdom)
    TIJD EN PLAATS, EEN GESPREK MET MIJN MOEDER by Martijn Veldhoen (the Netherlands)
    UNTITLED (THE CITY AT NIGHT) by Ane Hjort Guttu (Norway)
    VOICE-OVER by Roy Villevoye (the Netherlands)
    YOU’RE DEAD TO ME by Min-Wei Ting (Singapore)

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  • BIRDMAN, LIFE ITSELF, Winners at 26th Producers Guild Awards

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    The 26th Annual Producers Guild Awards was held over the weekend with BIRDMAN winning the top award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures, and LIFE ITSELF winning for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures.

    The 26th Annual Producers Guild Awards (winners are in bold):

    The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures:

    American Sniper (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    Producers: Clint Eastwood, p.g.a., Robert Lorenz, p.g.a., Andrew Lazar, p.g.a., Bradley Cooper, p.g.a., Peter Morgan, p.g.a.

    BIRDMAN (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    Producers: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher, James W. Skotchdopole

    Boyhood (IFC Films)
    Producers: Richard Linklater, p.g.a., Cathleen Sutherland, p.g.a.

    Foxcatcher (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Producers: Megan Ellison, p.g.a., Bennett Miller, p.g.a., Jon Kilik, p.g.a., 

    Gone Girl (20th Century Fox)
    Producer: Ceán Chaffin, p.g.a.

    The Grand Budapest Hotel (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    Producers: Wes Anderson, Scott Rudin, Steven Rales, Jeremy Dawson

    The Imitation Game (The Weinstein Company)
    Producers: Nora Grossman, p.g.a., Ido Ostrowsky, p.g.a., Teddy Schwarzman, p.g.a.

    Nightcrawler (Open Road Films)
    Producers: Jennifer Fox, Tony Gilroy

    The Theory of Everything (Focus Features)
    Producers: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Lisa Bruce, Anthony McCarten

    Whiplash (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Producers: Jason Blum, Helen Estabrook, David Lancaster

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures: 

    Big Hero 6 (Walt Disney Animation Studios)
    Producer: Roy Conli, p.g.a.

    The Book of Life (20th Century Fox)
    Producers: Guillermo del Toro, p.g.a., Brad Booker, p.g.a.

    The Boxtrolls (Focus Features)
    Producers: David Bleiman Ichioka, p.g.a., Travis Knight, p.g.a.

    How To Train Your Dragon 2 (20th Century Fox)
    Producer: Bonnie Arnold, p.g.a.

    The LEGO Movie (Warner Bros. Pictures)
    Producer: Dan Lin, p.g.a.

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Documentary Theatrical Motion Pictures:

    The Green Prince (Music Box Films)
    Producers: Nadav Schirman, John Battsek, Simon Chinn

    LIFE ITSELF (Magnolia Pictures)
    Producers: Zak Piper, Steve James, Garrett Basch 

    Merchants of Doubt (Sony Pictures Classics)
    Producers: Robert Kenner, Melissa Robledo

    Particle Fever (Abramorama/BOND 360)
    Producers: David E. Kaplan, Mark A. Levinson, Andrea Miller, Carla Solomon

    Virunga (Netflix)
    Producers: Orlando von Einsiedel, Joanna Natasegara

    The David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television:

    The Long-Form Television category encompasses both movies of the week and mini-series. 

    American Horror Story: Coven & Freak Show (FX)
    Producers: Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto, Tim Minear, Jennifer Salt, James Wong, Brad Buecker, Alexis Martin Woodall, Joseph Incaprera, Robert M. Williams Jr.

    Fargo (FX)
    Producers: Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, John Cameron, Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Michael Frislev, Chad Oakes, Kim Todd, Adam Bernstein

    The Normal Heart (HBO)
    Producers: Ryan Murphy, Dante Di Loreto, Jason Blum, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Mark Ruffalo, Scott Ferguson, Alexis Martin Woodall

    The Roosevelts: An Intimate History (PBS)
    Producers: Paul Barnes, Pam Tubridy Baucom, Ken Burns

    Sherlock (PBS)
    Producers: Mark Gatiss, Steven Moffat, Beryl Vertue, Sue Vertue

    The Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama:

    Breaking Bad (AMC)
    Producers: Vince Gilligan, Mark Johnson, Michelle MacLaren, Melissa Bernstein, Sam Catlin, Peter Gould, George Mastras, Thomas Schnauz, Moira Walley-Beckett, Stewart A. Lyons, Diane Mercer, Bryan Cranston

    Downton Abbey (PBS)
    Producers: Gareth Neame, Julian Fellowes, Liz Trubridge, Nigel Marchant

    Game Of Thrones (HBO)
    Producers: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, Carolyn Strauss, Frank Doelger, Bernadette Caulfield, Chris Newman, Greg Spence

    House Of Cards (Netflix)
    Producers: Beau Willimon, David Fincher, Joshua Donen, Eric Roth, Kevin Spacey, Dana Brunetti, Iain Paterson, David Manson

    True Detective (HBO)
    Producers: Nic Pizzolatto, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Scott Stephens, Woody Harrelson, Matthew McConaughey, Richard Brown, Steve Golin, Carol Cuddy 

    The Danny Thomas Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy:

    The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
    Producers: Chuck Lorre, Steve Molaro, Bill Prady, Faye Oshima Belyeu

    Louie (FX)
    Producers: Louie C.K, M. Blair Breard, Dave Becky, Pamela Adlon, Vernon Chatman, Steven Wright, Adam Escott

    Modern Family (ABC)
    Producers: Christopher Lloyd, Steven Levitan, Dan O’Shannon, Paul Corrigan, Brad Walsh, Bill Wrubel, Danny Zuker, Jeffrey Richman, Abraham Higginbotham, Ben Karlin, Elaine Ko, Megan Ganz, Jeff Morton, Chris Smirnoff, Sally Young

    Orange Is The New Black (Netflix)
    Producers: Jenji Kohan, Gary Lennon, Lisa I. Vinnecour, Mark A. Burley, Michael Trim, Neri Kyle Tannenbaum, Sara Hess

    Veep (HBO)
    Producers: Armando Iannucci, Christopher Godsick, Frank Rich, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Chris Addison, Stephanie Laing

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Non-Fiction Television:

    30 For 30 (ESPN)
    Producers: Connor Schell, John Dahl, Bill Simmons, Erin Leyden, Andrew Billman

    American Masters (PBS)
    Producers: Susan Lacy, Julie Sacks, Junko Tsunashima

    Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (CNN)
    Producers: Anthony Bourdain, Christopher Collins, Lydia Tenaglia, Sandra Zweig

    COSMOS: A SpaceTime Odyssey (FOX/NatGeo)
    Producers: Ann Druyan, Seth MacFarlane, Mitchell Cannold, Brannon Braga, Jason Clark, Livia Hanich, Steve Holtzman

    Shark Tank (ABC)
    Producers: Mark Burnett, Clay Newbill, Phil Gurin, Yun Lingner, Max Swedlow, Jim Roush, Bill Gaudsmith, Becky Blitz, Laura Roush 

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Competition Television:

    The Amazing Race (CBS)
    Producers: Jerry Bruckheimer, Bertram van Munster, Jonathan Littman, Elise Doganieri, Mark Vertullo

    Dancing With The Stars (ABC)
    Producers: Conrad Green, Joe Sungkur, Ashley Edens Shaffer

    Project Runway (Lifetime)
    Producers: Jonathan Murray, Sara Rea, Desiree Gruber, Jane Cha Cutler, Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, Teri Weideman

    Top Chef (Bravo)
    Producers: Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Casey Kriley, Hillary Olsen, Tara Sierner, Erica Ross, Doneen Arquines, Shealan Spencer

    The Voice (NBC)
    Producers: John De Mol, Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Stijn Bakkers, Lee Metzger, Chad Hines, Kyra Thompson, Mike Yurchuk, Amanda Zucker, Jim Roush

    The Award for Outstanding Producer of Live Entertainment & Talk Television:

    The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
    Producers: Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Jon Stewart, Meredith Bennett, Barry Julien, Emily Lazar, Richard Dahm, Tanya Michnevich Bracco, Paul Dinello, Matt Lappin

    Jimmy Kimmel Live (ABC)
    Producers: Jimmy Kimmel, Jill Leiderman, Jason Schrift, Doug DeLuca, Erin Irwin, David Craig, Ken Crosby, Gary Greenberg, Molly McNearney, Tony Romero, Jennifer Sharron, Seth Weidner, Josh Weintraub

    Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO)
    Producers: John Oliver, Tim Carvell, Liz Stanton

    Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
    Producers: Bill Maher, Scott Carter, Sheila Griffiths, Marc Gurvitz, Billy Martin, Dean Johnsen, Matt Wood

    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
    Producers: Lorne Michaels, Josh Lieb, Gavin Purcell, Jamie Granet Bederman, Rob Grabbe, Katie Hockmeyer, Jim Juvonen, Brian McDonald

    The Award for Outstanding Sports Program:

    24/7 (HBO)
    Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Atlanta Falcons (HBO)
    Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Cincinnati Bengals (HBO)
    Inside: U.S. Soccer’s March To Brazil (ESPN)
    Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel (HBO) 

    The Award for Outstanding Children’s Program:

    Dora The Explorer (Nickelodeon)
    Sesame Street (PBS)
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nickelodeon)
    Toy Story OF TERROR! (ABC)
    Wynton Marsalis: A YoungArts Masterclass (HBO)

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  • Complete List of Winners of 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards

     The cast of "Birdman" pose during TNT's 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards The cast of “Birdman” pose during TNT’s 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

     SAG-AFTRA presented its coveted Actor® statuettes for the outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances of 2014 at the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®.

    Honored with individual awards were Patricia Arquette, Julianne Moore, Eddie Redmayne and J.K. Simmons for performances in motion pictures with the Actor® for a motion picture cast performance going this year to “Birdman.”

    The complete list of recipients for the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® follows:

    21st ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® RECIPIENTS

    THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
    EDDIE REDMAYNE / Stephen Hawking – “THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING” (Focus Features)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
    JULIANNE MOORE / Alice Howland – “STILL ALICE” (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
    J.K. SIMMONS / Fletcher – “WHIPLASH” (Sony Pictures Classics)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
    PATRICIA ARQUETTE / Olivia – “BOYHOOD” (IFC Films)

    Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
    BIRDMAN (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
    ZACH GALIFIANAKIS / Jake
    MICHAEL KEATON / Riggan
    EDWARD NORTON / Mike
    ANDREA RISEBOROUGH / Laura
    AMY RYAN / Sylvia
    EMMA STONE / Sam
    NAOMI WATTS / Lesley

    TELEVISION PROGRAMS

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
    MARK RUFFALO / Ned Weeks – “THE NORMAL HEART” (HBO)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
    FRANCES McDORMAND / Olive Kitteridge – “OLIVE KITTERIDGE” (HBO)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
    KEVIN SPACEY / Francis Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series (6 nominees)
    VIOLA DAVIS / Annalise Keating – “HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER” (ABC)

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
    WILLIAM H. MACY / Frank Gallagher – “SHAMELESS” (Showtime)

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
    UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren – “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” (Netflix)

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    DOWNTON ABBEY (PBS)
    HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert, Earl of Grantham
    LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley
    JIM CARTER / Mr. Carson
    BRENDAN COYLE / Mr. Bates
    MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley
    KEVIN DOYLE / Mr. Molesley
    JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna Bates
    LILY JAMES / Lady Rose
    ROBERT JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas Barrow
    ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson
    PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes
    ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora, Countess of Grantham
    SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy
    MATT MILNE / Alfred
    LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore
    DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson
    MAGGIE SMITH / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham
    ED SPELEERS / Jimmy Kent
    CARA THEOBOLD / Ivy
    PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
    ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
    UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren
    JASON BIGGS / Larry Bloom
    DANIELLE BROOKS / Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson
    LAVERNE COX / Sophia Burset
    JACKIE CRUZ / Flaca
    CATHERINE CURTIN / Wanda Bell
    LEA DELARIA / Carrie “Big Boo” Black
    BETH FOWLER / Sister Ingalls
    YVETTE FREEMAN / Irma
    GERMAR TERRELL GARDNER / Charles Ford
    KIMIKO GLENN / Brook Soso
    ANNIE GOLDEN / Norma Romano
    DIANE GUERRERO / Maritza Ramos
    MICHAEL J. HARNEY / Ofc. Sam Healy
    VICKY JEUDY / Janae Watson
    JULIE LAKE / Angie Rice
    LAUREN LAPKUS / Susan Fischer
    SELENIS LEYVA / Gloria Mendoza
    NATASHA LYONNE / Nicky Nichols
    TARYN MANNING / Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett
    JOEL MARSH GARLAND / Scott O’Neill
    MATT McGORRY / Ofc. John Bennett
    ADRIENNE C. MOORE / Black Cindy
    KATE MULGREW / Galina “Red” Reznikov
    EMMA MYLES / Leanne Taylor
    JESSICA PIMENTEL / Maria Ruiz
    DASCHA POLANCO / Dayanara Diaz
    ALYSIA REINER / Natalie “Fig” Figueroa
    JUDITH ROBERTS / Taslitz
    ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ / Aleida Diaz
    BARBARA ROSENBLAT / Miss Rosa
    NICK SANDOW / Joe Caputo
    ABIGAIL SAVAGE / Gina
    TAYLOR SCHILLING / Piper Chapman
    CONSTANCE SHULMAN / Yoga Jones
    DALE SOULES / Frieda
    YAEL STONE / Lorna Morello
    LORRAINE TOUSSAINT / Yvonne “Vee” Parker
    LIN TUCCI / Anita DeMarco
    SAMIRA WILEY / Poussey Washington
     

    SAG AWARDS® HONORS FOR STUNT ENSEMBLES

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
     “UNBROKEN” (Universal Pictures)

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series (6 nominees)
    “GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)

    LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

    Screen Actors Guild 51st Annual Life Achievement Award
    DEBBIE REYNOLDS

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  • College Sexual Assault Doc IT HAPPENED HERE Set For Release

    It Happened Here

    Cinedigm will release It Happened Here, the compelling new documentary from director Lisa F. Jackson and producer Marjorie Schwartz Nielsen that explores sexual assault on campuses through the personal testimonials of five survivors who transform their experiences into a springboard for change.

    Cinedigm will roll out the film across all platforms including physical, VOD and its OTT channel, Docurama.

    In raw and intimate interviews, the students describe surviving sexual assault only to be met with apathy, disbelief, blame and retaliation from the authorities when they tried to report the crime. When they tried to get justice, they were ignored, belittled and shamed, while their attackers remained on campus with impunity. But instead of hiding away in shame, they chose to speak out, and found a way to force institutional change.

    Award-winning documentary director Lisa F. Jackson’s resume for the last 10 years has reflected a singular focus: violence against women. From such subjects as war time rape (The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo); the connection between rape and violence in Colombia’s civil war (Tres Mujeres), and a portrait of prosecutors in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office dedicated to rape and sexual violence cases (Sex Crimes Unit), Jackson’s films have taken an unflinching look at this most disturbing crime.

    The film had its broadcast debut on PIVOT January 21, 2015. And, in February, as part of the It’s On Us campaign launched by the White House to educate college students about sexual assault, the documentary will be screened at college campuses across the country.

    “When producer Marjorie Nielsen approached me to direct a film that exposed the epidemic of sexual assault on American college campuses, I knew immediately that I was all in,” commented Jackson.

    “I’ve been working in film production and screenwriting for over 30 years,” says producer Marjorie Nielsen. “But nothing comes close to the humility, pride and gratitude I felt working with these five remarkable young women who let us into their lives and shared their harrowing stories.”

    “This is a profoundly important subject,” says Susan Margolin, President of Cinedigm’s Docurama brand. “The film exposes an outrageous and prevalent attitude among many college administrators that assigns guilt to the victim, not the perpetrator. It is our hope that this film will provoke discussion and lead to policy changes so that more young women don’t have to endure the agony of the students in this film.”

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  • Showtime to Debut Documentary, DREAMCATCHER from Sundance

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    Showtime Networks has picked up another documentary, DREAMCATCHER, that will world premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

    DREAMCATCHER is the inspirational portrait of Chicago’s Brenda Myers-Powell whose Dreamcatcher Foundation fights to end human trafficking and to prevent the sexual exploitation of at-risk youth. 

    The SHOWTIME premiere of DREAMCATCHER has not been set yet.

    DREAMCATCHER is set to world premiere on Sunday, January 25 at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival as part of the World Cinema Documentary section.  Directed by veteran documentarian Kim Longinotto (Salma, Rough Aunties, Divorce Iranian Style), the film focusses on Brenda Myers-Powell, a former Chicago prostitute who helps women and teenage girls break the cycle of sexual abuse and exploitation. The film lays bare the hidden violence that devastates the lives of young women, their families and the communities where they live. Armed with an overwhelming personality and unflinching focus, Brenda establishes The Dreamcatcher Foundation, which helps women and girls acquire the tools they need to leave the sex industry.

    DREAMCATCHER is a Rise Films, Vixen Films and Green Acres production in association with Impact Partners and Artemis Rising Foundation. It is directed and shot by Kim Longinotto and produced by Lisa Stevens and three-time Emmy winner Teddy Leifer (The Interrupters, Oscar nominee The Invisible War). Executive Producers are Dan Cogan, Geralyn White Dreyfous and Regina K. Scully. Associate Producers are John Stack and Wilfred Spears.  

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  • Magnolia Pictures to Release RESULTS Starring Guy Pearce

    RESULTS starring Guy Pearce

    Magnolia Pictures has acquired RESULTS, a new comedy starring Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders and Kevin Corrigan from writer/director Andrew Bujalski, which will have its world premiere in the US Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival.

    Magnolia is eyeing a summer theatrical release for the film.

    RESULTS is described as well toned ensemble comedy set in the fitness world of Austin, TX. Corrigan plays Danny, a recently divorced, newly rich, and utterly miserable slob who makes a stab at self-improvement by signing up for a personal trainer at a local gym. There he meets self-styled guru/owner Trevor (Guy Pearce) and irresistibly acerbic trainer Kat (Cobie Smulders). Soon, their three lives are inextricably knotted, both professionally and personally.  Andrew Bujalski (Computer Chess, 2013) returns to the Sundance Film Festival with a funny, intimate tale that’s utterly grounded in real life.

    RESULTS also stars Giovanni Ribisi, Anthony Michael Hall, Brooklyn Decker and Constance Zimmer. The film was produced by Paul Bernon, Sam Slater and Houston King. Executive producers were David Bernon, Greg Stewart and Sev Ohanian.

    “We’ve been long time fans of Andrew Bujalski, one of the most distinctive American directors working today.  We are incredibly excited to be handling RESULTS, especially with the stellar cast he’s assembled,” said Magnolia’s President Eamonn Bowles.

    “Hey, thanks,” said director Andrew Bujalski.

    “Magnolia Pictures is the perfect home for RESULTS,” said Sam Slater and Paul Bernon of Burn Later Productions. “We are thrilled to be working together again after a wonderful partnership on our film DRINKING BUDDIES. Magnolia is a leading force in the world of filmmaking!”

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  • Los Cabos International Film Festival Confirms 2015 Dates

    Los Cabos International Film Festival

    Los Cabos International Film Festival confirmed at Sundance Film Festival dates for its 4th Edition, to be held from November 11-15, 2015. 

    “As every year, next November you will be welcomed at Los Cabos to exchange ideas and new projects, enjoy national and world premiers, and also our great location. We are proud to confirm dates on the occasion of Sundance, where we can find a project which resulted from one of the alliances generated in our Second Edition, between Mexican director José Manuel Cravioto and Paradigm”, commented Festival Director, Alonso Aguilar.

    Director José Manuel Cravioto is participating in the 2015 Sundance Film Festival out-of-competition section Park City at Midnight with the film Reversal which World Premiere on Friday, January 23 at the Egyptian Theater.

    Reversal is described as a gritty psychological thriller about a young woman chained in a basement of a sexual predator and manages to escape. However, right when she has a chance for freedom, she unravels a hard truth and decides to turn the tables on her captor. Cast: Tina Ivlev, Richard Tyson, Bianca Malinowski. 

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  • Tribeca Film to Release Kevin Pollak’s MISERY LOVES COMEDY

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    Tribeca Film has picked up Kevin Pollak’s directorial debut Misery Loves Comedy, which world premiered on Friday at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, for a 2015 Spring release.

    Tom Hanks, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Schumer, Judd Apatow, Jon Favreau, Lisa Kudrow, Larry David, Steve Coogan, Jim Gaffigan, and Whoopi Goldberg are among over 60 famous funny people featured in this hilarious twist on the age-old truth: misery loves company. Director Kevin Pollak shares in-depth, candid interviews with some of the most revered comedy greats who each share their unique path and a life devoted to making strangers laugh. With arresting anecdotes and insights from the comedy underbelly that reveal the paradox of a performer’s desire to connect with audiences, Misery Loves Comedy is the definitive master class on the art of humor that details a comedian’s rare ability to help us understand life as only they can.

    “Misery Loves Comedy is a fascinating, unparalleled look inside the minds of some of the greatest and most beloved comedians of our time.  Kevin Pollak has made a ‘must watch’ on the art of comedy, for casual enthusiasts, to connoisseurs, to aspiring comedians,” said Todd Green, General Manager of Tribeca Film.

    “As a first time director, I couldn’t ask for more than the thrill and assurance I’ve received from the entire team at Tribeca. This is a HUGE victory and celebration for my team,” said Kevin Pollak.

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  • San Francisco Film Society Launches Women Filmmaker Fellowship

    San Francisco Film Society has launched the SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship

    The San Francisco Film Society has launched the SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship, a new suite of services designed to support female writer/directors working on their second or third narrative feature.

    The San Francisco Film Society announced the launch of the SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship, a new suite of services designed to support female writer/directors working on their second or third narrative feature through a combination of financial backing, innovative programs and events, mentorship services, industry connections and a growing community of fellow filmmakers. Inaugurated with the support of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation and facilitated by Filmmaker360, the Film Society’s filmmaker services department, this fellowship program will provide direct assistance to an under-served group of storytellers and help to build sustainable careers for women filmmakers all over the world. The first Women Filmmaker Fellows, to be handpicked by Filmmaker360 staff, will be announced in April. An application period for subsequent Fellowships will open in winter 2016.

    Participants in the SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship must working on a second or third English-language narrative feature screenplay, with an intended budget of no more than $3 million. They must have had a previous film premiere at a major international festival and priority will given to projects in the under-represented genres of science fiction, comedy, action, thriller and horror. 

    “Through our engagement with the growing Filmmaker360 community, we have come to understand the particular challenges for women filmmakers in obtaining financing, building networks and overcoming stereotypes, especially when embarking on a second feature film project,” said Michele Turnure-Salleo, director of Filmmaker360. “While the independent arena is perhaps more supportive of first-time female directors than Hollywood and the commercial mainstream, we continue to find severe limitations in the opportunities provided to women seeking to build sustainable careers making narrative feature films. The SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship program is part of the Film Society’s ongoing efforts to address that issue.”

    In 2013 and 2014, academic institutions such as the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California and the Center for Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State produced substantive reports on the state of women in the film industry, revealing startling statistics that point to drastic gender inequality. The latter group, for example, reports that in 2013, women accounted for just 6% of directors, 10% of writers, 15% of executive producers, 17% of editors and 3% of cinematographers. Additionally, women were found more likely to be working on romantic comedies, dramas or documentaries than the top-grossing genres of animation, sci-fi, action and horror.

    “This is about supporting our most important emerging female filmmakers in telling the stories that they want to tell, on their terms,” said Jennifer Rainin, CEO of the Kenneth Rainin Foundation. “With this initiative, we’re working to reduce financial barriers, break down stereotypes, and build connections to increase opportunities for talented women and help their careers thrive. I am proud to contribute to the global effort to level the playing field and support strong female voices in the independent narrative feature sphere, and by providing the seed funding for this new SFFS initiative we hope to create greater balance in the years to come.”

    Designed to grow organically over time to include additional programs and events, the SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowship will be seeking additional funding partners once the 2015 pilot phase has concluded.

    SFFS WOMEN FILMMAKER FELLOWSHIPS

    SFFS Women Filmmaker Fellowships will take place from April to October each year, overlapping with the Film Society’s previously announced Producers Fellowship programs and the San Francisco International Film Festival (April 23-May 7). Program support includes:

      *  A $25,000-$40,000 cash grant, which must be used for living expenses. Individual amounts depend on place of residence and estimated travel costs to participate in Bay Area fellowship components.
      *  Placement in FilmHouse Residency program and access to all FilmHouse programs and activities.
      *  One-on-one consultation with film industry experts from the Bay Area and beyond regarding casting, financing, budgeting legal issues, distribution and other relevant topics. 
      *  Weekly one-on-one consultation services provided by Filmmaker360 staff, with feedback on screenplays, verbal pitch strategies and written materials such as synopsis and treatment. 
      *  Presentations and networking opportunities with Bay Area narrative filmmakers. 
      *  Expenses covered for one 3-day networking trip with a Filmmaker360 staff member from San Francisco to Los Angeles, for meetings with established industry professionals. 

    Filmmaker360 has a strong track record for supporting innovative work by female writer/directors. Four out of six of the projects that received funding in the most recent round of SFFS / Kenneth Rainin Foundation Filmmaking Grants — the Film Society’s flagship grant program which has disbursed more than $2.8 million since its inception — were written and directed by women. Additionally, four films supported by SFFS grants, residencies and fiscal sponsorship will have their world premieres at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival: Jennifer Phang’s Advantageous, Jenni Olson’s The Royal Road, Chloé Zhao’s Songs My Brothers Taught Me and Kris Swanberg’sUnexpected

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Oscar Nominated Short Films 2015 In Theaters January 30

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    ShortsHD and Magnolia Pictures will release THE OSCAR® NOMINATED SHORT FILMS 2015 in theaters across the United States, Canada, Europe and Latin America on Friday January 30, 2015. 

    ShortsHD™, the world’s only Short Movie Channel in high definition, working with Magnolia Pictures will celebrate its 10th anniversary of its Oscar shorts release by opening “THE OSCAR® NOMINATED SHORT FILMS” in a record 450+ theaters across the United States, Canada, Europe and Latin America on Friday January 30, 2015. “THE OSCAR® NOMINATED SHORT FILMS 2015” will showcase the Live Action, Animation and Documentary short film nominees as three separate theatrical events. This is the only opportunity for audiences to watch the nominated short films prior to the 87th Academy Awards® ceremony on Sunday, February 22, 2015.

    This year’s release includes the following nominated short films:

    LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM NOMINEES

    Aya

    Directors: Oded Binnun and Mihal Brezis
    Synopsis: A young woman waiting at an airport has an unexpected encounter with an arriving passenger.
    Countries of origin: France, Israel
    TRT: 39:50
    Language: English, Hebrew

    Boogaloo and Graham
    Directors: Michael Lennox and Ronan Blaney
    Synopsis: Jamesy and Malachy are presented with two baby chicks to raise by their soft-hearted father.
    Country of origin: UK
    TRT: 14:00
    Language: English

    Butter Lamp (La Lampe au Beurre de Yak)
    Directors: Hu Wei and Julien Féret
    Synopsis: A photographer and his assistant photograph the inhabitants of a remote Tibetan village.
    Countries of origin: France, China
    TRT: 15:54
    Language: Tibetan

    Parvaneh
    Directors: Talkhon Hamzavi and Stefan Eichenberger
    Synopsis: An Afghan teenager living in a refugee center in Switzerland encounters difficulties wiring money to her family and asks a young Swiss woman for help.
    Country of origin: Switzerland
    TRT: 24:26
    Language: German

    The Phone Call
    Directors: Mat Kirkby and James Lucas
    Synopsis: A woman working for a crisis center phone line receives a call from a suicidal older man.
    Country of origin: UK
    TRT: 20:56
    Language: English

    ANIMATED SHORT FILM NOMINEES

    The Bigger Picture
    Directors: Daisy Jacobs and Christopher Hees
    Synopsis: Tensions arise between two brothers as their elderly mother requires more care.
    Country of origin: UK
    TRT: 7:27
    Language: English

    The Dam Keeper
    Directors: Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi
    Synopsis: A lonely little pig in charge of maintaining the town dam is cruelly bullied by his classmates
    Country of origin: US
    TRT: 18:08
    Language: English

    Feast
    Directors: Patrick Osborne and Kristina Reed
    Synopsis: The story of the relationship between a young man and the stray puppy he takes in is told through the food the dog receives.
    Country of origin: US
    TRT: 7:00
    Language: English

    Me and My Moulton
    Director: Torill Kove
    Synopsis: Three sisters growing up in an unconventional Norwegian family ask their parents for a bicycle.
    Country of origin: Canada
    TRT: 13:08
    Language: English

    A Single Life
    Director: Joris Oprins
    Synopsis: A mysterious vinyl single gives a young woman the power to move back and forth through the years of her life.
    Country of origin: Netherlands
    TRT: 2:18
    Language: English

    DOCUMENTARY SHORT NOMINEES

    Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1
    Directors: Ellen Goosenberg Kent and Dana Perry
    Synopsis: Each month, the Veterans Crisis Line receives over 22,000 calls from military veterans, who account for 20% of all suicides in the U.S. each year.
    Country of origin: US
    TRT: 41
    Language: English 

    Joanna
    Director: Aneta Kopacz
    Synopsis: As she faces a terminal illness, the mother of a young son writes a blog in which she tries to leave a record of what she hopes to teach him.
    Country of origin: Poland
    TRT: 45
    Language: Polish

    Our Curse
    Directors: Tomasz Śliwiński and Maciej Ślesicki
    Synopsis: 
    A mother and father face the difficulties of caring for a baby who has been born with a life-threatening congenital breathing disorder known as Ondine’s curse.
    Country of origin: Poland
    TRT: 27
    Language: Polish

    The Reaper (La Parka)
    Director: Gabriel Serra Arguello
    Synopsis: For the past 25 years, Efrain has worked in a slaughterhouse, where he has developed an intimate relationship with both death and what one must sometimes do to live.
    Country of origin: Mexico
    TRT: 29
    Language: Spanish

    White Earth
    Director:  J. Christian Jensen
    Synopsis: Three children and an immigrant mother face a long and difficult winter in North Dakota, which has attracted many people seeking work during an oil boom.
    Country of origin: US
    TRT: 20
    Language: English

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  • First 9 Films Announced for 2015 New Directors/New Films

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    The first nine official selections are announced for the 44th New Directors/New Films (ND/NF), taking place March 18 to 29, 2015 in New York City.

    Representing 11 countries from around the world, the initial nine selections are Charles Poekel’s Christmas, Again (USA), Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court (India), Rick Alverson’s Entertainment (USA), Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz’s Goodnight Mommy (Austria), Sarah Leonor’s The Great Man (France), Nadav Lapid’s The Kindergarten Teacher (Israel/France), Naji Abu Nowar’s Theeb (Jordan/Qatar/United Arab Emirates/UK), Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s The Tribe (Ukraine), and Kornél Mundruczó’s White God (Hungary).

    Four of the first nine titles announced will screen at the Sundance Film Festival including two feature-film directorial debuts: Charles Poekel’s Christmas, Again about a heartbroken Christmas tree salesman, and Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy’s winner of the Critics’ Week grand prize at Cannes, The Tribe, which is set in a school for deaf and mute coeds, and is communicated entirely in sign language—with no subtitles. Rick Alverson’s Entertainment, a follow-up to The Comedy, follows a broken-down comedian playing a string of stand-up gigs across the Mojave Desert. Kornél Mundruczó’s White God, which won the Un Certain Regard prize in Cannes, follows the brutal struggle a little girl’s dog must go through to find his way back to her after he is abandoned in the city.

    Winner of numerous prizes at film festivals, including the Luigi De Laurentiis Award and the Venice Horizons Award at the Venice Film Festival, Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court is a devastating exploration of a kangaroo court process railroading an aging folk singer. Another multiple prizewinner is Naji Abu Nowar’s Theeb. Winner of the Jury Prize for Best Cinematography and Art Direction at the Cairo International Film Festival, Best Directorial Debut at Camerimage, and the Venice Horizons Award for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival, the film is a coming-of-age story of a young Bedouin boy as he guides a British officer through harsh territory.

    Nadav Lapid follows his impressive first feature, Policeman (which was a New York Film festival selection and subsequently screened at FSLC’s Film Center), with The Kindergarten Teacher. A winner at the Jerusalem Film Festival and Seville European Film Festival, the film is about a teacher who becomes overly protective of a young prodigy in her class. And Sarah Leonor follows her award-winning feature debut, A Real Life, with The Great Man, about an immigrant in the French Legionnaire’s whose actions lead to an ambush on his unit. Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz’s Goodnight Mommy won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. The thriller focuses on a pair of 9-year-old twins who believe their mother, recently returned from facial reconstruction surgery, is actually a stranger.

    The nine official selections include:

    Christmas, Again
    Charles Poekel, USA, 2014, 79m
    A forlorn Noel (Kentucker Audley) pulls long, cold nights as a Christmas-tree vendor in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. As obnoxious, indifferent, or downright bizarre customers come and go, doing little to restore Noel’s faith in humanity, only the flirtatious innuendos of one woman and the drunken pleas of another seem to lift him out of his funk. Writer-director Charles Poekel has transformed three years of “fieldwork” peddling evergreens on the streets of New York into a sharply observed and wistfully comic portrait of urban loneliness and companionship. While Christmas, Again heralds a promising newcomer in Poekel, it also confirms several great young talents of American indie cinema: actors Audley and Hannah Gross, editor Robert Greene, and cinematographer Sean Price Williams.

    Court
    Chaitanya Tamhane, India, 2014, 116m
    Marathi, Gujarati, and Hindi with English subtitles
    Winner of top prizes at the Venice and Mumbai Film Festivals, Chaitanya Tamhane’s Court is a quietly devastating, absurdist portrait of injustice, caste prejudice, and venal politics in contemporary India. An elderly folk singer and grassroots organizer, dubbed the “people’s poet,” is arrested on a trumped-up charge of inciting a sewage worker to commit suicide. His trial is a ridiculous and harrowing display of institutional incompetence, with endless procedural delays, coached witnesses for the prosecution, and obsessive privileging of arcane colonial law over reason and mercy. What truly distinguishes Court, however, is Tamhane’s brilliant ensemble cast of professional and nonprofessional actors; his affecting mixture of comedy and tragedy; and his naturalist approach to his characters and to Indian society as a whole, rich with complexity and contradiction.

    Entertainment
    Rick Alverson, USA, 2015, 110m
    Following up his 2013 breakthrough, The Comedy, director Rick Alverson reteams with that film’s star, Tim Heidecker (here serving as co-writer), for a hallucinatory journey to the end of the night. Or is it the end of comedy? Cult anti-comedian Gregg Turkington (better known as Neil Hamburger) stars as a washed-up comic on tour with a teenage mime (Tye Sheridan), working his way across the Mojave Desert to a possible reconciliation with the estranged daughter who never returns his interminable voicemails. Our sort-of hero’s stand-up set is an abrasive assault on audiences, so radically tone-deaf as to be mesmerizing. Alverson uses a slew of surrealist flourishes and poetic non- sequiturs to fashion a one-of-a-kind odyssey that is by turns mortifying and beautiful, bewildering and absorbing. John C. Reilly, Michael Cera, Amy Seimetz, Dean Stockwell, and Heidecker are among the performers who so memorably populate the strange world of Entertainment, a film that utterly scrambles our sense of what is funny—and not funny.

    Goodnight Mommy
    Severin Fiala & Veronika Franz, Austria, 2014, 100m
    German with English subtitles
    The dread of parental abandonment is trumped by the terror of menacing spawn in Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz’s exquisite, cerebral horror-thriller. Lukas and Elias are 9-year-old twins, alone with their fantastical playtime adventure-worlds in a countryside home, until their mother comes home from facial-reconstructive surgery. Or is she their mother? Her head entirely bandaged, and her personality radically changed, the boys begin to wonder what this stranger has done to their “real” mother. They set out to uncover the truth, by any means their childish minds can conjure. As with most fairy tales, it turns out that children can imagine and endure things that cause more mature minds and bodies to wither from fear. Produced by renowned auteur, and frequent script collaborator with Franz, Ulrich Seidl, Goodnight Mommy is an intelligent and engaging step forward for Austrian cinema. Fans of Michael Haneke’s work will find much to appreciate as well. Ultimately, this is a heartbreaking tale of love and loss wrapped in one of the scariest films of the year. A RADiUS-TWC release.

    The Great Man
    Sarah Leonor, France, 2014, 107m
    French with English subtitles
    When we first meet Markov (Surho Sugaipov), he and fellow French Legionnaire Hamilton (Jérémie Renier) are tracking a wild leopard in a desert war zone, at the end of their posting in Afghanistan. An ambush results in an abdication of duty—despite it stemming from an act of fidelity. We learn that Markov had joined the Legion as a foreign refugee, hoping to gain his French citizenship and provide a better life for his young son. Ultimately, the complications of immigration and legal status seem petty when compared with the primal urge to do right by those who have committed their lives to saving others’. The intrinsic struggle between paternal/fraternal responsibility and unfettered mobility takes on a deeply moving dimension in Sarah Leonor’s alternately heartbreaking and empowering sophomore feature.

    The Kindergarten Teacher
    Nadav Lapid, Israel/France, 2014, 119m
    Hebrew with English subtitles
    Nadav Lapid’s follow-up to his explosive debut, Policeman, is a brilliant, shape-shifting provocation and a coolly ambiguous film of ideas. Nira (Sarit Larry), a fortysomething wife, mother, and teacher in Tel Aviv, becomes obsessed with one of her charges, Yoav (Avi Shnaidman), a 5-year-old with a knack for declaiming perfectly formed verses on love and loss that would seem far beyond his scope. The impassive prodigy’s inexplicable bursts of poetry—Lapid’s own childhood compositions—awaken in Nira a protective impulse, but as her actions grow more extreme, the question of what exactly she’s protecting remains very much open. The Kindergarten Teacher shares the despair of its heroine, all too aware that she lives in an age and culture that has little use for poetry. But there is something perversely romantic in the film’s underlying conviction: in an ugly world, beauty still has the power to drive us mad.

    Theeb
    Naji Abu Nowar, Jordan/Qatar/United Arab Emirates/UK, 2014, 100m
    Arabic with English subtitles
    A quietly gripping adventure tale that’s perhaps intended as a corrective to the romantic grandeur of Lawrence of Arabia, Naji Abu Nowar’s Theeb is classic storytelling at its finest. The year is 1916, the setting is a desert province on the edge of the Ottoman Empire, and it’s a time of war. Seeking help, a British Army officer and his translator arrive at an encampment of Bedouins, who, according to their traditions, provide hospitality and assistance in the form of a guide. The guide’s younger brother Theeb (Jacir Eid) follows and then tags along with the three grown-ups, who soon find themselves threatened by hostiles. As a boy who learns how to survive and become a man amidst the violent and mysterious agendas of adults, Eid carries this concise and unsentimental film on his young shoulders with amazing assurance.

    The Tribe
    Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy, Ukraine, 2014, 132m
    A silent film with a difference, this entirely unprecedented tour de force was one of the must-see flash points at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. Why? Because its entire cast is deaf and mute and the “dialogue” is strictly sign language—without subtitles. Set at a spartan boarding school for deaf and mute coeds, The Tribe follows new arrival Sergey (Grigory Fesenko), who’s immediately initiated into the institution’s hard-as-nails culture with a beating before ascending the food chain from put-upon outsider to foot soldier in a criminal gang that deals drugs and pimps out their fellow students. With his implacable camerawork and stark, single-minded approach (worthy of influential English director Alan Clarke), first-time feature director Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy overcomes what may sound like impossible obstacles to tell a grim but uncannily immersive story of exploitation and brutality in a dog-eat-dog world, delivering a high-school movie you won’t forget. A Drafthouse Films release.

    White God
    Kornél Mundruczó, Hungary, 2014, 119m
    Hungarian with English subtitles
    Thirteen-year old Lili and her mixed-breed dog Hagen are inseparable. When officials attempt to tax the mutt (a law that didn’t pass in Hungary, but was actually attempted), Lili’s father dumps Hagen on the street. While Lili tries in vain to find her dog, he goes through numerous trials and tribulations, along with other cast-off pets that wander alleyways looking for food and avoiding the pound. Hagen is taken in by some no-goods and trained to be a fighter, losing his domestic instincts in the process. When Hagen finally escapes with an army of canines in tow, they set out to take their revenge on the humans who wronged them, taking no prisoners. Kornél Mundruczó’s shocking fable, which won the Un Certain Regard prize in Cannes, captivatingly weaves together elements of melodrama, adventure, and a bit of horror in order to pose fundamental questions of equality, class, and humanity. A Magnolia Pictures release.

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  • James Franco Event and “Yosemite” to Close Slamdance Fest

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    The World Premiere of James Franco’s latest film collaboration Yosemite, directed by Gabrielle Demeestere will close Slamdance Film Festival on Thursday, January 29th, 2015.

    Slamdance Film Festival announced the latest edition of its “Coffee With” events featuring independent film champion James Franco, followed by a Special Screening of his latest film collaboration Yosemite, directed by Gabrielle Demeestere and a Rabbit Bandini Production. This unique program will close Slamdance’s 21st festival on Thursday, January 29th, 2015 and will be the World Premiere of Yosemite, a film that chronicles the intertwining tales of three 5th grade friends which unfold in the suburban paradise of Palo Alto, as the threat of a mountain lion looms over the community.

    Slamdance’s “Coffee With” events aim to discuss the various ways to sustain a successful filmmaking career from the guests’ personal experiences in their fields. “Coffee With…James Franco” will look at the actor and producer’s prolific independent film work, including his new production of Yosemite. Past “Coffee With” guests have included Chad Hurley & the Russo Brothers, Jonathan Demme & Neil Young, Ted Hope, and Vilmos Zsigmond.

    “We are thrilled to have such a talented and passionate supporter of independent film sit down and share his knowledge and experience with the Slamdancefilmmakers,” states Anna Germanidi, Festival Director. 

    The 2015 Slamdance Film Festival will take place from January 23rd – 29th, 2015 in Park City, Utah at the Treasure Mountain Inn, located at 255 Main Street, Park City, UT 84060.

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