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

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    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

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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

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    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.”

    http://youtu.be/whgVLNC5KSY

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  • Animation Block Party 2013 Announces its Winners

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    The 10th annual Animation Block Party was held at The Music Hall of Williamsburg, Rooftop Films and BAMcinématek in Brooklyn New York from July 25-28, 2013. Held anually since 2004, filmmakers of all genres have screened some of the best independent, professional and student animation shorts. This year was described by the festival as a record-breaking summer with over 4000 in total attendance and multiple sold out screenings. The festival announced the complete list of winners of 2013 Animation Block Party, with HISTORY OF PETS directed by Kris Genijn of Netherlands winning the top prize Best In Show.

    Best In Show: HISTORY OF PETS – Kris Genijn / Netherlands
    Original Design: KICK-HEART – Masaaki Yuasa / Japan & NY
    Computer Animation: TUMBLEWEED TANGO – Sam Stephens & Christopher Mauch / NYC
    Experimental Film: JUNK – Kirk Hendry / UK
    Music Video: SPACETIME FABRIC SOFTNER – Ryan Mauskopf / NYC
    Narrative Short: DISNEY STAR WARS CORPORATE RETREAT – Ron Yavnieli / LA
    Student Film: JAMON – Iria Lopez / National Film & Television School
    Minute Movie: GUM – Noam Sussman / Sheridan
    Animation For Kids: ICARUS FALLS – Jesse O’Brien / Syracuse
    Audience Award: KNOCK KNOCK – Chadwick Whitehead / Brooklyn

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  • Ben Stiller’s THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY will World Premiere as Centerpiece Gala for 51st New York Film Festival

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    Ben Stiller’s adaptation of James Thurber’s classic short story THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY which also stars Stiller alongside Kristen Wiig, will make its World Premiere on Saturday, October 5 as the Centerpiece Gala presentation for the upcoming 51st New York Film Festival (September 27 – October 13).

    Stiller directs and stars in the remake of James Thurber’s classic story (first published in The New Yorker in 1939) of a day-dreamer who escapes his anonymous life by disappearing into a world of fantasies filled with heroism, romance and action. When his job along with that of his co-worker (Kristen Wiig) are threatened, Walter takes action in the real world embarking on a global journey that turns into an adventure more extraordinary than anything he could have ever imagined. Shirley MacLaine, Adam Scott, Kathryn Hahn, Patton Oswalt and Sean Penn also star. The 20th Century Fox release is set to open wide on Christmas Day.

    Ben Stiller said, “I am incredibly honored and excited to have THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY premiere in the New York Film Festival. When I first heard, I wanted to make sure it was the one at Lincoln Center and not one in Utica or somewhere. Making this film has been a wonderful collaboration with a really special screenwriter, Steve Conrad, and all the extremely talented cast and crew who worked on this movie. Having grown up a few blocks away on Riverside Drive, I couldn’t be happier to have it premiere here.”

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  • Comedy Documentary “THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING!” to Get A September Release | TRAILER

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    THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING!, directed by comedians Negin Farsad  and Dean Obeidallah will open in theaters in September, with New York on September 20 at the Quad Cinema. The film follows a band of Muslim-American comedians – “Muzzies” – lead by Farsad and Obeidallah as they visit big cities, small towns, rural villages, and everything in between to combat Islamophobia with the only weapons they have:  jokes! 

    THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING! is a road movie, that follows a comedy tour of middle America. A traveling band of comedians visit big cities, small towns, liberal enclaves, conservative hotbeds, rural unincorporated villages, and everything in between to explore the issue of Islamophobia! They’ll perform, meet the locals, and take the pulse of real Americans.

    Islam has been duly tarnished by the mainstream media and the serious approach to repairing the political wedge hasn’t worked. We are so many years out of 9/11 and Muslim fear-mongering hasn’t dissipated. Whether it’s the mosque at Ground Zero, the perceived threat of Shariah Law, the NYPD surveillance of Muslim groups, or heated discussions of Muslims during presidential elections, the idea that Islam is somehow antithetical to American culture just won’t go away. THE MUSLIMS ARE COMING! wants to change the discourse by unleashes the power of punch lines in reaching out to middle America! If all you’ve ever heard about Islam is that it’s a dangerous religion, that women cover themselves, and that those shifty eyed Muslims have evil ulterior motives, this movie wants to give you a new stereotype. Yeah, this movie is going to convince you that Muslims are just a bunch of hilarious people. By the end of this movie, you’re gonna love the pants out of Muslims.

    In every town the comedians perform, using the stage as a sounding board not only for punchlines but for social commentary. Oh, and those shows are free – there are no barriers to entry with this gang. Each tour stop asks a particular question and examines an issue. The film is peppered with commentary from pop culture icons like the Daily Show’s Jon Stewart, David Cross, Janeane Garofalo, Colin Quinn, Lewis Black, Rachel Maddow, CNN’s Soledad O’Brien, Ali Velshi and the Young Turk’s Cenk Uygur as well as business tycoon Russell Simmons and even US Representative Keith Ellison.

    This group of Muzzie comics is dispatched not only to perform standup at each tour stop but to create ridiculous interventions in unsuspecting town squares, like the ol’ classic, Ask a Muslim Booth. Downtown Birmingham was treated to a game of “Name That Religion” where contestants are presented with quotes from major religious texts and asked to “name that religion.” The comedians break bread with locals, invite fine southerners to Bowl With a Muslim, and even shoot guns at the neighborhood range all in the name of bridge-building and communal laughs.

    The goal is to interact with people from a wide range of perspectives on the issue of Islam and highlight the various similarities between the major religions. At the end of the day, we all have daddy issues, all have too much credit card debt, and are all captivated by Instagram, Jeremy Lin, and Olympic curling. The only differences are on the margins, like yay or nay to pork. The ultimate goal: present an Americanized face of Islam, create awesomeness between Muslim- and non-Muslim Americans of all stripes, and get these crazy kids to fall in love (the crazy kids being Muslims and non-Muslims everywhere)! Rest assured, you’ve never laughed this hard at a Muslim!

    Sept. 12 Chicago – The Gene Siskel Cinema
    Sept. 13 Seattle – The Grand Illusion Cinema
    Sept. 14 Los Angeles – The Downtown Independent 
    Sept. 20 New York – The Quad Cinema

    Available on iTunes and Cable on Demand Sept. 24

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  • Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival Announces 2013 Dates

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    The Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF) co-founded by Oscar nominated & Golden Globe and Emmy winner actor, director, and activist Edward James Olmos, returns for its 16th year from Thursday, October 10 through Monday, October 14, 2013 at the Chinese 6 Cinemas at the Hollywood & Highland complex in Los Angeles, California.

    Since its inception in 1997, the LALIFF has continued to support and promote the development and exhibition of the work by Latino filmmakers including producers, directors, writers and actors, as well as movies that depict Latino culture. The Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Science validates the festival’s films excellence by recognizing LALIFF as a qualifying festival for the Academy’s Short Film Category for the Oscar® race.

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  • MEDORA Wins Top Awards at 2013 Indy Film Festival

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    The 10th Indy Film Fest wrapped after ten days of screening and announced its 10 winning films. MEDORA directed by Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart was the big winner, snagging the Grand Jury Award, along with the Best Matter of Fact – Feature Film and the Audience Award – Feature Film. MEDORA is described as a tale of the down-but-not-out Medora Indiana Hornets varsity basketball team. The team’s epic losing streak mirrors the town’s fight for survival. Medora is an in-depth, deeply personal look at small-town life, a thrilling, underdog basketball story and an inspiring tale of a community refusing to give up hope despite the brutal odds stacked against them.

    The complete list of 2013 Indianapolis Film Festival winners

    Grand Jury – Feature
    MEDORA; Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart, director

    Best American Spectrum¬ – Feature
    DETROIT UNLEADED; Rola Nashef, director

    Best American Spectrum – Short Film
    MR. BELLPOND; A. Todd Smith, director

    Best Matter of Fact – Feature Film
    MEDORA; Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart, director

    Best Matter of Fact – Short Film
    SLOMO; Joshua Izenberg, director

    Best World Cinema – Feature Film
    DREAM TEAM 1935; Aigars Grauba, director

    Best World Cinema – Short Film
    MORE THAN TWO HOURS; Ali Asgari, director

    Audience Award – Feature Film
    MEDORa; Andrew Cohn and Davy Rothbart, director

    Audience Award –Short Film
    SLOMO; Joshua Izenberg, director

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  • Toronto International Film Festival Unveils 2013 Documentary Film Lineup

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    The Toronto International Film Festival announced its 2013 lineup of documentaries, which included a mix of world premieres from first-time and veteran filmmakers, along with a strong Canadian lineup. World premieres include Chris Jordan’s directorial debut MIDWAY, described as a visually stunning work on albatrosses; Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren’s THE DOG, the story of the real life bank robber who inspired Dog Day Afternoon; illusionists Penn & Teller on an inventor’s far-fetched ambition with their debut TIM’S VERMEER (produced by Penn Jillette, directed by Teller); John Maloof and Charlie Siskel’s FINDING VIVIAN MAIER, on the hidden legacy of a street photographer; and BEYOND THE EDGE, Leanne Pooley’s 3D, suspenseful retracing of the first climb to the world’s highest peak.

    The 38th Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 5 to 15, 2013.

    A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM Mark Cousins, United Kingdom North American Premiere
    A Story of Children and Film is the world’s first movie about kids in global cinema. A passionate, poetic portrait of the adventures of childhood — its surrealism, loneliness, fun, destructiveness and vitality — as seen through 53 great films from 25 countries, director Mark Cousins’ landmark film is an eye opener and a celebration of both childhood and the movies.

    AIN’T MISBEHAVIN‘ Marcel Ophüls, France North American Premiere
    The director of The Sorrow and the Pity shares his memories with us, stories both incredibly rich and fascinating, making Ain’t Misbehavin’ a cheerful and bittersweet trip through cinema history. Son of the great director Max Ophüls, Marcel can be a generous man and an admirer. Marcel talks with and about personalities like Jeanne Moreau, Bertolt Brecht, Ernst Lubitsch, Otto Preminger, Woody Allen, Stanley Kubrick and, of course, his friend François Truffaut.

    AT BERKELEY Frederick Wiseman, USA North American Premiere
    At Berkeley is a documentary film about the University of California at Berkeley. The film explores the major aspects of university life of America’s premier public university with particular emphasis on the administrative efforts to maintain the academic excellence, public role, and the economic, racial and social diversity of the student body in the face of severe budgetary cuts imposed by the California legislature.

    BEYOND THE EDGE Leanne Pooley, New Zealand World Premiere
    It was an event that stunned the world and defined an era. Sir Edmund Hillary’s incredible achievement remains one of the greatest adventure stories of all time: the epic journey of a man from modest beginnings who overcame adversity to reach the highest point on Earth. Screening in 3D.

    BURT’S BUZZ Jody Shapiro, Canada World Premiere
    Burt’s Buzz is an in-depth and personal look at the life of Burt Shavitz, known to millions around the world as the ‘Burt’ of the Burt’s Bees natural product brand. The documentary explores what it means to be marketed as an icon, and how that life differs from the one of the man behind the logo.

    THE DARK MATTER OF LOVE Sarah McCarthy, UK North American Premiere
    The Dark Matter of Love follows three Russian children learning to love their adoptive American family through a scientific program.
    From the director of The Sound Of Mumbai: A Musical.

    THE DOG Allison Berg and Frank Keraudren, USA World Premiere
    In 1972, John Wojtowicz attempted to rob a Brooklyn bank to pay for his lover’s sex-change operation. The story was the basis for the film Dog Day Afternoon. The Dog captures John, who shares his story for the first time in his own unique, offensive, hilarious and heartbreaking way.

    FAITH CONNECTIONS Pan Nalin, France/India World Premiere
    Filmmaker Pan Nalin travels to Kumbh Mela, one of the world’s most extraordinary religious events. There, he encounters remarkable men of mind and meditation, some facing an inextricable dilemma; to embrace the world or to renounce it. Faith Connections explores such diverse and deeply moving stories as a young runaway kid, a Sadhu, a mother desperately looking for her lost son, a yogi who is raising an abandoned baby, and an ascetic who keeps his calm by smoking cannabis — all connected by one faith against the spectacular display of devotion.

    FILTHY GORGEOUS: THE BOB GUCCIONE STORY Barry Avrich, Canada World Premiere
    Through his lens, Bob Guccione witnessed, influenced and played a starring role in easily one of the most controversial and socially and sexually revolutionary eras in modern history. Reclusive, yet outspoken, Guccione used his art, his fortune and his outspoken views on sexuality and politics to create scandal, change and debate. Unlike his publishing rivals, Hefner and Flynt, there is more to Guccione than meets the eye.

    FINDING VIVIAN MAIER John Maloof and Charlie Siskel, USA World Premiere
    A mysterious nanny, who secretly took over 100,000 photographs that were hidden in storage lockers and discovered decades later, is now considered among the 20th century’s greatest photographers. Maier’s strange and riveting life and art are revealed through never before seen photographs, films, and interviews with dozens who thought they knew her.

    HI-HO MISTAHEY! Alanis Obomsawin, Canada World Premiere
    Alanis Obomsawin tells the story of Shannen’s Dream, a national campaign to provide equitable access to education for First Nations children, in safe and suitable schools. She brings together the voices of those who have successfully brought the Dream all the way to the United Nations in Geneva.

    IGNASI M. Ventura Pons, Spain World Premiere
    Ignasi M., a world renowned museologist, is living a dramatic moment, but has the capacity to turn any situation into an edifying one and any discomfort into a hilarious series of facts.

    JODOROWSKY’S DUNE Frank Pavich, USA North American Premiere
    The story of legendary cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky’s staggeringly ambitious but ultimately doomed film adaptation of the seminal science-fiction novel Dune.

    THE LAST OF THE UNJUST Claude Lanzmann, France/Austria North American Premiere
    Through an interview with Benjamin Murmelstein, from Nisko in Poland to Theresienstadt, and from Vienna to Rome, Claude Lanzmann provides an unprecedented insight into the genesis of the Final Solution. It reveals the true face of Eichmann, and exposes without artifice the savage contradictions of the Jewish Councils.

    THE MAYOR Emiliano Altuna Fistolera, Mexico Canadian Premiere
    Mauricio Fernandez is the polemical mayor of San Pedro Garza García, the wealthiest and safest municipality in Latin America. He presents himself as an active ruler who is capable of cleaning his municipality of drug cartels without questioning the methods he uses to achieve this. The Mayor describes the wild times of a country that is marked by violence and the complete discredit of the ruling class.

    MIDWAY Chris Jordan, USA World Premiere
    In the middle of the Pacific Ocean lies a tiny unincorporated territory belonging to the United States called Midway — the site of one of greatest naval battles of all time. Before the navy set up station, this island served for centuries as a breeding ground for hundreds of species of seabird — most notably the Albatross. Midway lies at the center of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, where the seabirds’ feeding grounds are teeming with plastic waste. Unknowingly, the Albatross feed their chicks our refuse and so the very waters that once sustained them, now threaten their lives. Through stunning imagery and narration, the voice of the island tells their epic tale of survival. Both elegy and warning, the film explores the interconnectedness of species, with the Albatross on Midway as mirror of our humanity. This is their story and ours, an inspiring tale of how life and love endure despite incredible odds.

    MISSION CONGO David Turner and Lara Zizic, USA World Premiere
    Death, diamonds and greed — a story of a US businessman’s pursuit of an irresistible opportunity during one of the worst humanitarian crises of modern times.

    THE SQUARE (AL MIDAN) Jehane Noujaim, Egypt/USA World Premiere
    The story of revolution – behind the headlines. From the 2011 overthrow of a 30-year dictator, through military rule, and culminating with the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood president in the summer of 2013 — follow a group of Egyptian revolutionaries as they battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a society of conscience.

    TIM’S VERMEER Teller, USA World Premiere
    Tim Jenison, a Texas-based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in all art: How did 17th century Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer (Girl with a Pearl Earring) manages to paint so photo-realistically 150 years before the invention of photography? The epic research project Jenison embarks on to test his theory is as extraordinary as what he discovers.

    THE UNKNOWN KNOWN Errol Morris, USA North American Premiere
    Errol Morris offers a mesmerizing portrait of Donald Rumsfeld, one of the key architects of the Iraq War. Although Rumsfeld has held lofty positions of American political power for half a century, most people know little about him. When Rumsfeld wrote, as part of his most famous meditation, that an “unknown known” refers to “things you think you know that it turns out you do not,” he could have been speaking about himself. The Unknown Known is not intended as yet another postmortem on the Iraq War, but rather an illumination of a mystery.

    UNSTABLE ELEMENTS Madeleine Sackler, USA World Premiere
    Comprised of smuggled footage and uncensored interviews, Unstable Elements introduces viewers to artists struggling under Europe’s last dictatorship. When the KGB targets dissenters, the members of the Free Theater find themselves torn between their art and safety. This compelling documentary showcases the power of art to change the world.

    WHEN JEWS WERE FUNNY Alan Zweig, Canada World Premiere
    When Jews Were Funny is director Alan Zweig’s personal exploration into the roots and the manifestations of his Jewish identity, and particularly the question of how this Jewishness of his has persisted, though he’s done nothing to maintain it. He begins his exploration by trying to answer a question that’s intrigued him since childhood. Why were all the comedians he watched on TV in the fifties and sixties, Jewish? At first he doesn’t get the answers he was hoping for, but he trusts in the old saying, “two Jews, three opinions” and eventually some answers start to form.

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