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What is One Screen

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One Screen is the original film festival for the creative community by the creative community. Produced by The One Club, One Screen gives industry professionals a venue to showcase independently produced film and video work made for any platform, thereby attracting some of the most innovative and visually arresting work.

Entrants are required to submit films ten minutes or less in a variety of categories. A prestigious jury made up of directors, producers and creatives will judge the work and the winners will be presented at a special screening event in New York City in February.

Categories:

Genre: Narrative, Documentary, Animation, Mobile Film, Music Video, Branded Content, Under $10,000, Experimental, Title and Credit Sequences & Student.

Emerging Categories:  Emerging Directors, Emerging Cinematographers, Emerging Editors & Emerging Writers.

Event:

The 2016 One Screen Film Festival will be held at the Sunshine Cinemas in New York City. The event welcomes the audience to view the winning films and network with the filmmakers at an exclusive party space after the show. Last year the screening sold out as many filmmakers took advantage of the great opportunity to network with their peers and infuse them into the industry. 

About The One Club:

The One Club, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1973, exists to champion and promote excellence in advertising and design in all its forms. It is the world’s foremost non-profit organization devoted to elevating creative work in the industry. It seeks to celebrate the legacy of creative advertising and to use that legacy to inspire future generations. The One Club is the ‘keeper of the flame’ for advertising creatives. The One Show, the premiere international advertising award show produced by The One Club, sets the industry standard for creative advertising in print, television, radio, outdoor, innovative marketing, integrated branding and branded content.

 

Here are some photos from last year’s event: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153079732179173.1073741871.7278494172&type=3

 

website: http://www.onescreen.org/

 


9 Days of the Best of Iranian Cinema in London

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With immense pleasure, London Iranian Film Festival returns for its 6th year from October 30 to November 7, with some of the most prestigious and recent independent films from Iran.

The festival will host a variety of events, including 21 movies, a series of Q&As, as well as a live music performance and a masterclass with directors Rakhshan Banietemad and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb.

        
 

Line up for the International Family Film Festival

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International Family Film Festival

November 6-8, 2015

 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

So Many Exciting Events!

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

IFFF 2015 Panels

 
 

 

Indie Film Financing Panel
Fairbanks Theater
Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (PST)

 

 
 
 

 

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Music in Movies Panel
Chaplin Theater
Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM (PST)

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

Indie Film Distribution Panel
Fairbanks Theater
Sunday, November 8, 2015 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM (PST)

 
 

 

 
 
 

 

IFFF Screenwriters' Panel:
Are family films relevant for the digital age?
Sunday, November 8, 2015 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (PST)

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

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Tokyo opening ceremony

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The Red Carpet began with the appearance of Pepper, the world’s first robot to understand human emotions, and Festival Navigators KIWA and Masao Nomura. Together they announced the opening of the 28th TIFF.


Actresses Hilary Swank starring in You’re Not You from the Specials Screenings section was the first to appear on the Red Carpet. The two-time Best Actress Academy Award winner expressed her delight to be in Tokyo. “I’m living my dream walking on the carpet as one of the 200 films at TIFF! Thank you for supporting my film and the other 199 films!”
Following this, actors, actresses, and filmmakers from around the world, as well as President of Jury, Bryan Singer and the five members of the International Competition Jury strolled the carpet. Cheers broke out from the crowd as actress Helen Mirren and Director Simon Curtis appeared on the carpet with their film WOMAN IN GOLD. Curtis explained his film as “having themes relevant to today which speaks to everybody, not only to the Jewish in Vienna.” Helen Mirren also shared her thoughts on the film. “It is a very serious story done in a light way, treated with a light touch with a wit. It is a story about memory, family, and justice, and what humans are capable of doing to each other.” She described Gustav Klimt’s artwork-- Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer--as an iconic painting, and that the reproduction used in the film was breathtaking.
Other major guests on the Red Carpet were: director Jacques Cluzaud and voice actor Shofukutei Tsurubei of SEASONS from the Special Screening section; director Hideo Nakata and actress Haruka Shimazaki of Ghost Theater from the Masters of J-Horror section; director Kazuaki Kiriya and actor Tsuyoshi Ihara of LAST KNIGHTS, members of Perfume featured in WE ARE Perfume WORLD TOUR 3rd DOCUMENT, and the one and only Paddington Bear of PADDINGTON from the Panorama section; director Masato Harada featured in the Direct in Focus in Japan Now section and actor Koji Yakusho starring in one of his films KAMIKAZE TAXI; and director Tetsuo Shinohara, actor Koichi Sato, and actress Tsubasa Honda of TERMINAL which is this year’s Closing Film.
The Red Carpet finale was Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Jack Rapke with their film The Walk, the Opening Film at TIFF this year. “It’s an honor opening the festival with my film and I hope you all watch it! I understood the passion this man had and I identified with the awe-inspiring story. I hope the audience will also enjoy this character and the achievement and journey he made. Thank you!”

The Opening Ceremony
The Opening Ceremony began with the stage appearance of the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry Motoo Hayashi. “I am very happy to open the 28th edition of the Tokyo International Film Festival. Many outstanding films have gathered at TIFF this year which transcends time and boundaries.” Hayashi also expressed his joy towards Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s film Journey to the Shore winning the Best Director Prize in the Un Certain Regard section of the Festival de Cannes, and Attack on Titan being distributed and screened worldwide and also there are many good films in Japan and this festival should serve as a means to spread films to the world.
Following this, members of the jury for each section were introduced: Jacob Wong, Olivier Pere, and Tatsushi Omori for the Asian Future section; Tadao Sato, Masamichi Matsumoto, Hiroyasu Ando for the Spirit of Asia Award by the Japan Foundation Asia Center; Jeane Huang, Mark Peranson, and Makiko Watanabe for the Japanese Cinema Splash section. And finally, the six members of the International Competition Jury stepped onto stage: Tran Anh Hung (director), Bent Hamer (director/writer/producer), Nansun Shi (producer), Susanne Bier (writer/director), Kazuki Omori (director/writer), and lastly, President of Jury Bryan Singer (director/writer/producer). Singer reflected that he first came to TIFF with his film The Usual Suspects in 1995 and that “it is an honor to serve as a jury member. The biggest challenge will be to choose one film from the 16 Competition films which represent different genres; dramas, horrors, and comedy. But it will be interesting to select films from such diverse genres!” said Singer.
Lastly, Festival Navigators KIWA and Masao Nomura introduced the Opening Film for the 28th TIFF, The Walk, and invited Director Robert Zemeckis and Producer Jack Rapke onto stage. Zemeckis expressed his excitement having his film in the Tokyo International Film Festival and Rapke extended his gratefulness to Sony Pictures, the hospitality of the people of Tokyo, and the staff at the festival.
On his film, Zemeckis described it as having all the elements to make a compelling movie. "Philippe Petit is a very passionate man and his dream to walk between the two towers had everything to make a spectacular and entertaining film. He knew he wanted to dance between those two towers and that awe-inspiring story is what inspired me to make this film. Philippe Petit is a magnificent storyteller and has a great passion for his art.” Rapke also described Petit as a passionate artist and that he could “connect and identify with his impossible dream, which he made come true!” The scenes are beautiful said Rapke, “but when the first step is taken on the wire, it is the most beautiful cinematography that only Bob Zemeckis can create.”

The Tokyo International Film Festival will be showcasing films from around the world and other film related events at Roppongi Hills (Minato City), Shinjuku WALD 9, Shinjuku Piccadilly, TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku (Shinjuku City) and other theaters, halls and facilities in the Tokyo metropolitan area until October 31.

Tickets Now on Sale for Cellar Door Film Festival!

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OTTAWA, ON – Cellar Door Film Festival (CDFF) returns for a second year of strange and unusual cinema. After a successful first year featuring a sold-out opening night and enthusiastic audiences, Ottawa’s first film festival devoted to films in the speculative genres is opening up the cellar again to showcase sinister and supernatural films to Ottawa audiences. Advance tickets and festival passes are now available through Universe at a discounted price. Things go bump in the night Nov. 5-7 when CDFF opens at the historic Mayfair Theatre and then moves to Live! On Elgin Nov. 6-7.

 

This year’s festival is a speculative showcase of world cinema with films coming from Ottawa and around the world. This year, CDFF opens with Liza, The Fox Fairy (dir. Károly Ujj Mészáros), an enchanting Hungarian fantasy/comedy that’s been winning acclaim on the festival circuit with prizes from festivals including Fantastic Fest, Fantasporto, Seattle, and Madrid’s Nocturna Festival where it won every prize in the Official Selection competition. Other features at CDFF include the Greek horror film Norway (dir. Yannis Veslmes), which is a feverish disco vampire flick in the vein of alternative horror films like Only Lovers Left Alive that take back the vampire after the glut of YA movies sucked the life out of them. The Russian/German co-pro III (dir. Pavel Khvaleev) offers a head-trip into the subconscious as it plunges a young woman into layers of the mind to save her sister from their darkest fears. Finally, the closing night selection of The Incident (dir. Isaac Exban) offers an exciting and trippy time loop for audiences with a selection of Mexican sci-fi. CDFF also includes the short film programme “We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes,” which explores the roots of madness and features everything from adaptations of Henry James and Stephen King to farting ghosts.

 

CDFF 2015 includes four films that showcase the talent of the Ottawa film scene. CDFF screens the local horror/comedy Boots(dir. Magill Foote) and the sci-fi film Odd One Out (dir. Christopher Rohde), the latter of which won the prize for Best Experimental Film at the inaugural Ottawa Independent Video Awards earlier this year. The shorts selection also includes the Toronto-made horror film George (dir. Jullian Ablaza), which boasts writing and producing credits from Ottawa native/Algonquin grad Alix Van Pelt and the South African experimental horror film Curl Up and DYE!directed by current Algonquin student Duduzile Chinyenze. The filmmakers of all four films will attend the festival and engage audiences in post-screening Q&As. 

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20th International Family Film Festival announces lineup

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  The International Family Film Festival, which takes place November 6-8 at Raleigh Studios in Hollywood, celebrates their Platinum Anniversary with a program that offers something for every family.  The festival, which specializes in family-oriented stories, will screen over 100 films from 17 countries, as well as student films from numerous professionally accredited film schools.  In addition, the festival will feature 31 screenplays competing for top prizes in 8 categories.  The complete line-up and details are available at www.iffilmfest.org.  All films and screenplays compete, celebrate and honor the importance of family values through the stories they tell. 

 

“Celebrating 20 years of the IFFF is a significant accomplishment and one we are very proud of,” commented Chris Shoemaker, IFFF Director.  “In creating this festival, we wanted to highlight and acknowledge the triumph of families and those who comprise families everywhere, to tell their stories as well as encourage and nurture current and future filmmakers.  It’s an all-encompassing festival, commemorating the world of cinema and those who create it.”

 

Screenings kick off on Friday, November 6, highlighting T.C. Christensen’s The Cokeville Miracle, which tells the remarkable true story of a town facing a terrible tragedy and the Sheriff’s investigator who struggles with his faith as he gathers evidence that defies earthly explanation. 

 

Each year, the IFFF honors a career animation talent of the highest caliber and reputation in the Animation/CGI-SFX medium of the entertainment industry.  IFFF has presented the “Friz Award” for Excellence in Animation, in memory of the famed Friz Freleng, the father of Warner Bros. animation and the man responsible for creating such iconic animated characters as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and the rest of the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes gang.  Receiving this highly coveted award is Mr. Floyd Norman.  

 

Floyd Norman began his career while still in high school, working as an assistant on Archie Comics.  While attending the Art Center College of Design, he was offered a position at Walt Disney Studios.  He quickly worked his way up the ranks, eventually landing in the story department working on The Jungle Book.  Although he left Disney in the late sixties to pursue his own productions, he eventually made his way back to the Disney Studios and then on to Pixar, having worked on such films as Toy Story II and Monsters, Inc.  Mr. Norman continues to work at the studio, as well as illustrating children’s books and working on toys and games.

 

Previous recipients of the Friz Award include:  J.G. Quintel, Bill Farmer, Phil Roman, Charles M. Schulz, Chuck Jones, Joseph Barbera and, of course, the award’s namesake, Friz Freleng.

 

Presenting the award to Mr. Norman will be Don Hahn (2003 Friz Award Honoree), producer of such classics as The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast and most recently, Maleficent starring Angelina Jolie, and widely considered to be the most successful animation producer of all time.

 

This year the festival presents the newly-created IFFF Humanitarian Award to director Eric Kabera for his documentary Intore, which offers a powerful and rare look at how Rwanda survived its tragic past by regaining its identity through music, dance and the resilience of a new generation.  It’s a story of triumph, survival, hope and a lesson in how to forgive and live; work has given the Rwandan culture a new dimension of identity and celebration.

 

The weekend offers a multitude of films, panels, and events –

 

š   The highly anticipated YouthFest! is once again playing a big part in Saturday’s schedule – Starting at 9AM to 4PM, YouthFest! consists of Film Blocks, a behind the scenes look at the world of Voice Overs and a ‘Safe Stunts’, action-packed how-to workshop.  It concludes with an Awards Ceremony and pizza reception.

 

š   An exciting addition is the attendance of Tracey Goessel, author of “The First King of Hollywood: The Life of Douglas Fairbanks” which is apropos since the fest utilizes the Fairbanks Theatre on the Raleigh Studios Lot.  Tracey will be signing her book that is available for sale.

 

š   IFFF will present two professional panels on Saturday, November 7:

 

Film Financing Panel, talking about how to fund an independent production, moderated by Gregory Berkin, award-winning filmmaker and software entrepreneur.

 

Music in Movies, on the important contribution music makes to the overall success of a film or production, moderated by David Bossert, artist, filmmaker and author and Creative Director & Head of Classic Projects at Walt Disney Animation Studios.

 

š   Two professional panels will be presented at the IFFF on Sunday, November 8, as well:

 

Indie Film Distribution, about the changing landscape of film distribution, which is no longer confined to a brick and mortar model, moderated by Shauna Shapiro Jackson, co-founder and executive vice president of the SC Group of Companies.

 

Screenwriter’s Panel, featuring some of Hollywood’s top-tier scribes with such film credits as Peter Pan, Where the Wild Things Are, TV’s The Night Shift and Freaks and Geeks, and a Nicholl semi-finalist, who will discuss how, why and if family films still resonate with audiences in this mobile, social media-sated world.  

 

š   On Sunday, November 8, the Screenwriters Showcase will spotlight the 2 Feature and Short screenplay Finalists in the following categories – Drama, Comedy, Animation, Sci-Fi Fantasy – with a reading of one scene from each screenplay by the actors from the Lauren Patrice Nadler Studio.  Over the 20 years that IFFF has been presenting the Screenwriters Showcase, there have been 4 films that were in competition and have returned as completed feature films. On The Wing was selected for the Screenwriter’s Showcase in 2013 and is a film being featured at this year’s festival!  On The Wing starring, Corbin Bernsen and Shirley Jones is an award-winning feature film about four teenagers taking on Big Oil and one very slick politician to save an eagle’s nest.  Screenplay Awards presentation and reception will follow.   

 

The IFFF is a market that creates a positive and well-respected networking opportunity for film distribution deals. Past IFFF’s have drawn over 5,000 film fans and industry professionals. Screenplays that compete in the Screenplay competition are frequently optioned and helmed into short and feature films. Through its partnership with Freshi Films, a national leader in digital education, the IFFF distributes digital-filmmaking kits to classrooms and after-school programs, helping youth nationwide discover the art and power of filmmaking.

COST: All-Access Festival Passes are available to the general public for $200. General admission tickets to individual films and events are also available and range from $10-$20. 

Issues Facing Film Festivals, to be discussed at next Fest Forward

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Welcome To the Age of Convergence
Convergence provides an opportunity to build new audiences, combine creative passions, cross-pollinate the arts and reinvigorate a festival’s identity. It’s a major focus of FestForward Convergence.
SXSW
When it comes to Festivals and Convergence, SXSW came early to the game. In 1994, they broadened their focus from a strictly music industry event to include interactive technology and film.

Come celebrate 30 years of SXSW with Executive Director Mike Shea and hear him speak on "SXSW's Past, Present and Future” at FestForward Convergence.
The Weinstein Company
Richard Glasser started his career as a young Motown recording artist (who still plays a mean piano) and since then, he has enjoyed a highly successful career in the music and film industries as the Head of Music at The Weinstein Company. In addition to his work on the film Crash, which received the Academy Award for Best Picture, Mr. Glasser has served as Music Supervisor for major motion pictures such as Silver Linings Playbook, Butter, Hostage, Painted Veil, The Illusionist, First Snow, Gray Matters and lots more.

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From greeting his Holiness The Dalai Lama to partnering with charities such as WaterAid, Oxfam and Greenpeace, while listening to The Who,Robert Richard's job is a convergence in it’s own right. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts.

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San Francisco International Film Festival
Founded in 1957, San Francisco International Film Festival is among the longest running film festivals in the Americas. Organized by the San Francisco Film Society, the festival is held every spring for two weeks, presenting around 200 films from over 50 countries annually. The Festival highlights current trends in international film and video production with an emphasis on work that has not yet secured U.S. distribution.

In March 2014, Noah Cowan, former executive director of the Toronto International Film Festival, became executive director of the SFFS and SFIFF. Hear his thoughts on Film Festival Survival atFestForward Convergence.
 

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Shep Gordon has had a profound and positive impact on music, film and the culinary world. His career is punctuated with converging new ideas and amazing people. Gordon, the subject of Mike Myer’s 2014 documentary “Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon” will be honored as FestForward’s Best of the Fests inaugural “Lifetime Achievement Award” recipient.

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Jaipur IFF Released First List of Films in Competition Category

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Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), which has established itself into the world of International Cinema, has today released the first list of films in competition category.

 

A total of 87 films have been included in this list. The list has maximum films, totaling 20 from India while USA (15 Films) ranks second and Germany (9 Films) at third.  Besides India, the remaining 67 films are from Germany, USA, Canada, Spain, France, China, Finland, Austria, Singapore, Iran, Ireland, England, Poland, Israel and Switzerland.

 

The selectors have chosen these films from 1711 entries received so far. This list of selected films includes 13 feature films, 13 Documentary Feature Films, 09 Short Documentary Films, 12 Animation Short Films, 35 Short fiction films and 03 Feature, 01 Documentary Feature and 01 Animation Feature film have been selected for special screening.

 

These films have been selected by a selection board of 20 members of which 13 are Indian and 07 are from abroad.

 

Some of the selected feature films are:  ‘Teenkahon ( Three Obsessions)’(Bengali - India ), ‘Ek Hota Vaalya (Marathi- India), ‘My Enemies’ (Canada), ‘Until Ahmed Returns’ (Iran), ‘Wildlike’ (America), ‘Absolution’ (Finland & Ireland).

 

The second and final list of selected films will be released in November this year.

 

The JIFF people are extremely happy with the number of entries. In comparison to last year, this year there is an increase of 30% in the number of entries. This clearly indicates that JIFF is gaining worldwide reputation and prestige. 

Tallinn Black Nights announces Main Competition lineup

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Epitaph

For its 19th edition, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has composed an adventurous Main Competition presented by Postimees with a varied mix of genres from urban tragicomedy to historical drama and even a documentary co-produced by North Korea. The line-up is showcasing 18 films from 21 countries  - seven of them being world premieres, three international and eight European premieres.

Festival director Tiina Lokk says: “Unlike with the First Features Competition, with the Main Competition we set out to study the relationship of auteur cinema and films with ‘bigger’ commercial potential and productions. Of course, we never make compromises on the quality and originality, looking for an authentic artistic position that has maintained ties to the uniqueness of the cultural environment they come from.”

“I’m really pleased with the selection of countries and the genre versatility of the programme, having directors at very different stages in their career. What we have is a mix of different ways of storytelling coming from different continents and cultures that are competing with each other, but also having a lot in common in terms of values and messages,” she added.

World Premieres

Armenian director-scriptwriter David Safarian returns to directing after a 20-year hiatus with Armenia-Netherlands-Germany co-production 28:94 Local Time - telling a story of a family of theatre workers during the civil war and electricity crisis in Jerevan in 1992. 

Safarian, having once worked on films with Andrei Tarkovsky, creates his own language of cinematic poetry presenting an elaborate mix of reality and fantasy, present and past, reminiscent of the auteur cinema of the 70s and 80s. 

Bulgarian director Iglika Triffonova, whose first film Letter to America won the Special Jury Prize at Istanbul and screened in Tallinn, presents a Bulgaria-Sweden-Netherlands co-production The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and His Son.

The film is an emotionally tense Hague court and investigation drama based on the true events of the trial of Serbian military commander Milorad Krstić, showing the moral and judicial challenges of the different parties trying to present their versions of a past that the rest of the world is eager to forget.

Presenting a collection of urban stories about looking for love while at the same time losing touch with other people, Georgian director Vano Burduli, who won a Silver St. George with The Conflict Zone at the Moscow International Film Festival, takes us on a journey through the steets, backyards, porches and bedrooms of the scenic Georgian capital of Tbilisi in the Georgia-Russia co-production The Summer of Frozen Fountains.

A journey - serving as a physical and a religious challenge - is a central motif in the Mexican film Epitaph which follows three conquistadors in 1519, sent on a mission by Hernan Cortez to look for sulfur on an active volcano. 

The writer-directors Rubén Imaz and Yulene Olaizola (who won awards at festivals such as Fribourg and Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema with her film Intimacies of Shakespeare and Victor Hugo) study the three protagonists' physical and emotional struggles and recollections of their violent conquests, resonating with the lush scenery of the volcano that threatens to erupt any second.

In Orizont, the Romanian writer-director Marian Crisan, who won awards at Locarno and Buenos Aires IFIC withMorgen and a Cannes Palme d’Or for short film Megatron, creates an increasingly unsettling sense of imprisonment, as a family that has just opened a roadside guesthouse encounters local mobsters trying to get a cut of the profit in exchange for ‘protection’. 

Witnessing with barely contained unease and shame as his estranged wife is gradually seduced by the charming mob boss, Lucian, the stubborn head of the family plots possible countermeasures. 

A love triangle even more unconventional can be found in Let Her Cry by Sri Lankan director Asoka Handagama, who won awards at Tokyo and San Sebastian for Flying With One Wing and Him, Here, After. A Hindu professor is having an affair with a young student who starts emotionally blackmailing his wife. 

Faced with a threat of social humiliation, she invites the manipulating girl to live with the pair, pushing the domestic situation into unknown territories.

Award-winning Latvian auteur Laila Pakalnina returns to Tallinn with her Latvia-Estonia co-production Dawn, a re-take on the Soviet propaganda story of the young martyr Pavlik Morozov, who turns his state-betraying father in to authorities and then has to face his family's anger. 

A participant in last year's Baltic Event Co-Production Market's Works in Progress showcase in Tallinn, the film studies the subconscious suffering of people living in a totalitarian system that idealizes the image of the hero and everyone's inevitable failure in becoming one. 

International Premieres

The peculiarities of a communist system are also scrutinised in Under the Sun (a.k.a. In the Rays of the Sun) by award-winning director and activist Vitaliy Manskiy  (a.k.a. Vitaly Mansky, Pipeline), presenting an astonishing documentary about the hardships of making a documentary in North Korea. 

After receiving a permit for making a film, the director experienced the North Korean authorities taking over the production, staging all the scenes and dialogues of the characters. He presents a subversively filmed documentary exposing ideo-political machinations of the totalitarian regime, while also building an emotional connection with the repressed people. 

In her second feature Bride, Spanish director Paula Ortiz gives a powerful free adaptation of the play Blood Weddingby Federico García Lorca, telling the story of a triangle of close childhood friends set in confusion by a planned marriage between two of them. 

The filmmaker materializes all the symbolic elements of the play on screen, making a personal, fully allegorical and metaphorical version with a high sense for visual beauty.

In the Russian film Insight, Berlinale-awarded writer-director Aleksandr Kott (Pugalo) balances between drama and melodrama, exploring the ironic twist of fate of a man who has just lost his sight, but might have found the woman of his life. 

European Premieres

Protégé of acclaimed director Abbas Kiarostami, director Morteza Farshbaf who was awarded for Mourning at Busan and Tallinn Black Nights, delivers his second feature - the graceful and intimate drama Avalanche. Hospital nurse Homa is experiencing alienation and insomnia during a snow-heavy winter, with her marriage and social relations getting clogged like the snowy roads while details from her desires and dreams start to present themselves in reality.

In the Netherlands-Sweden-Bulgaria co-production The Paradise Suite and Taiwan's  Zinnia Flower fates of total strangers are intertwined by unfortunate events. 

The former, the Netherlands' submission to the Oscars foreign language film category, directed by Joost van Ginkel, follows six strangers from different parts of the world whose paths cross in the underground sex slave business of Amsterdam. 

Zinnia Flower by Tom Lin, whose Winds of September won prizes at the Golden Horse Awards and Shanghai film festival, is a tale of two people mourning the loss of their loved ones in the same car accident. A highly personal film from a director with similar experiences.

Socially unaccepted love stories are backbones in Belgian film Black by directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah and the US film The Automatic Hate by Justin Lerner. 

Fast-paced, stylised and soaked with violence, Black presents a Shakespearean tragedy of two lovers caught up in a contemporary Brussels gang war, while The Automatic Hate intrigues with a romantic incest tale.

In the bittersweet comedy Happy Hour by German director Franz Miller, a trio of now single middle-aged men go on a bonding trip to Ireland. Their tale is a tragicomic study of the endangered concept of manhood, highlighted by the mens' incapability to have a good time and get along with one another.

South Korea's Oscar foreign language category submission The Throne by Lee Joon-ik and Kazakhstan's submission to the Oscars Stranger by Yermek Tursunov employ historical narratives about individuals in existential conflict with their surroundings. In the former film, based on a true event, a prince falls into disgrace and is punished by his father with fatal imprisonment, while in The Stranger a lone hunter defies the Soviet regime by refusing to participate in WWII with unexpected reactions from his fellow countrymen. 

The 19th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival will run 13-29 November with the awards ceremony on 27 November. Industry@Tallinn will run 16-20 November. 

Full Main Competition Line-up
(english title/original title/director/country)

1. 28:94 Local Time (28:94 Teghakan Zhamanak) - dir. David Safarian, Armenia-Netherlands-Germany
2. Avalanche (Bahman) - dir. Morteza Farshbaf, Iran
3. Black - dirs. Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah, Belgium
4. Bride (La Novia) - dir. Paula Ortiz, Spain
5. Dawn (Ausma) - dir. Laila Pakalnina, Latvia-Estonia 
6. Epitaph (Epitafio) - dirs. Yulene Olaizola & Rubén Imaz, Mexico
7. Happy Hour - dir. Franz Müller, Germany-Ireland
8. Insight (Слепая любовь) - dir. Aleksander Kott, Russia
9. Let Her Cry - dir. Asoka Handagama, Sri Lanka
10. Orizont - dir. Marian Crisan, Romania
11. Stranger (Zhat) - dir. Yermek Tursunov, Kazakhstan
12. The Automatic Hate - dir. Justin Lerner, USA
13. The Paradise Suite - dir. Joost van Ginkel, Netherlands-Sweden-Bulgaria
14. The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and His Son - dir. Iglika Triffonova, Bulgaria-Sweden-Netherlands
15. The Summer of Frozen Fountains (Gakinuli shadrevnebis tselitsadi ) - dir. Vano Burduli, Georgia-Russia
16. The Throne (Sado) - dir. Lee Joon-ik, South Korea
17. Under the Sun (В лучах Солнца) -Vitaliy  Manskiy, Russia-Germany-North Korea-Czech Republic-Latvia.
18. Zinnia Flower (Bai ri gaobie) - dir. Tom Lin, Taiwan

 

 

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Under the Sun
 
The Prosecutor, the Defender, the Father and His Son

 

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117 SHORT FILMS are part of the OFFICIAL SELECTION for the13º Bogotá Short Film Festival / Festival de Cortos de Bogotá

 


At the Night of the Revelation on past October 27, was revealed the OFFICIAL SELECTION of the 13º Bogotá Short Film Festival / Festival de Cortos de Bogotá. 81 short films in the International Competition from the most distant corners of the world, and 36 in the National Competition that represent the best of the Colombian talent in the short format, are seeking to win the Santa Lucía, the festival's official statuette, from December 9 to 15.
 


OFFICIAL SELECTION - NATIONAL COMPETITION

NATIONAL COMPETITION FICTION

 

- Sara, Ingrid Pérez – Colombia. 2015
- Se venden conejos, Esteban Giraldo – Colombia. 2015
- Becerra, Jerónimo Atehortúa – Colombia. 2015
- Mala maña, Fabián Hernández – Colombia. 2015
- Hombre, Juan Pablo Ríos – Colombia. 2015
- Camino del agua, Carlos Montoya – Colombia. 2014
- La ofrenda, Javier Gutiérrez y Greg Slagle – Colombia. 2015
- Los Kaotikos, Mauricio Leiva-Cock - Colombia. 2015
- Morir en Cali, Fernando Galeano – Colombia. 2015
- El diáfano, Marco Paredes – Colombia. 2015
- Niño de Metal, Pedro García-Mejía - México / Colombia. 2014
- El embudo, John Alberto Chaparro – Colombia. 2015
- El sabor que nos queda, Mónica Bravo – Colombia. 2015

NATIONAL COMPETITION DOCUMENTARY

 

- Cuadro, Daniel Mateo Vallejo – Colombia. 2014
- H2O, Jean Loui Camacho y Alejandro Calderón – Colombia. 2014
- Alzadas en letras, Andrés Camilo Poveda – Colombia. 2015
- Echo chamber, Guillermo Moncayo - Francia / Colombia. 2014
- La batalla del Nueve, William Fernando Martínez – Colombia. 2015
- Nostalgia del futuro, Mónica María Mondragón – Colombia. 2014
- Villas del progreso, Daniela Reyes y Alejandra Vanegas – Colombia. 2014

NATIONAL COMPETITION ANIMATION

 

- Arena, Luisa López – Colombia. 2015
- Control Z, Eri Yojana Pedrozo y Jehisel Ruth Ramos – Colombia. 2014
- El espacio habitado, Camila Pérez – Colombia. 2014
- Sinfonía del viaje a la Luna, Sandra Reyes – Colombia. 2014
- Zipacón, María Paulina Ponce – Colombia. 2015

NATIONAL COMPETITION VIDEOCLIP

 

- A tu manera (Herencia de Timbiquí), Jose Varón – Colombia. 2015
- Antes de morir (LosPetitFellas Ft. Denise Gutiérrez), Christian Schmidt – Colombia. 2015
- La palmera voladora (Milmarías), Christian Schmidt – Colombia. 2015
- Pensar y pensar (Las Áñez y Edson Velandia), Jerónimo Sarmiento – Colombia. 2015
- Exploradora (Elsa y Elmar), Sublime Melodía – Colombia. 2015
- Madafunkies (Crew Peligrosos), Camilo Echeverri – Colombia. 2015
- Bembé (Sultana ft. La Ru-k), Jaime Osorio – Colombia. 2014
- Sombras (Telebit), Fluxus, Árbol Naranja – Colombia. 2014
- Jaguar (Pablo Trujillo), Sergio Manrique – Colombia. 2015
- Apiádate (Nigga, Fumaz Bolivar, Garo, Lince), Mario Grande – Colombia. 2014
- Inventándome (Estados Alterados), Pascui Rivas – Colombia. 2015


OFFICIAL SELECTION - INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FICTION

 

- Champion (Campeón), Måns Berthas - Suecia. 2015
- It is good to wander the world (Es bueno deambular por el mundo), Denis Spiridonov - Rusia. 2015
- Blood below the skin (Sangre bajo la piel), Jennifer Reeder - Estados Unidos. 2015
- Another empty space (Otro lugar vacío), Davi de Oliveira Pinheiro - Brasil. 2015
- Ranga, Nikhil Talegaonkar - India. 2015
- Lifeline (Línea de vida), Bin Li - China. 2015
- Mamci i udice (Baits and hooks / Cebos y anzuelos), Luka Popadic - Serbia. 2014
- Zero M2, Matthieu Landour - Francia. 2015
- Nueva vida (New life), Kiro Russo - Argentina. 2015
- Matka Ziemia (Mother Earth / Madre Tierra), Piotr Zlotorowicz - Polonia. 2014
- Listen (Escucha), Hamy Ramezan - Dinamarca. 2014
- Triuksmadarys (The noisemaker / El Ruidoso), Karolis Kaupinis - Lituania. 2014
- Før våren (Before spring / Antes de la primavera), Mary Hasavari - Noruega. 2015
- Sumo Road - The Musical (Sumo Road - El Musical), Ken Ochiai - Japón. 2015
- Ghettotube, Saïd Belktibia - Francia. 2015
- 600$, Oriol Cardus - España. 2014
- A gyoztes (The winner / El ganador), Dávid Géczy - Hungría. 2014
- Coro dos amantes (Chorus / Coro), Tiago Guedes - Portugal. 2014
- Bellissima (Gorgeous / Bellísima), Alessandro Capitani - Italia. 2015

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION DOCUMENTARY

 

- Punkt wyjscia (Starting point / Punto de partida), Michal Szczesniak - Polonia. 2014
- London reflects (Reflejos de Londres), Javier Dampierre, Jokin Pascual - España. 2015
- Le boudin, Salomé Lamas - Portugal. 2014
- A girl's day (El día de una chica), Rosa Hannah Ziegler - Alemania. 2014
- Blue signal (Señal azul), Michael Yaroshevsky - Canadá. 2014
- Cavernicole (Cave man / Cavernícola), Ombline Ley - Francia. 2015
- Chellina / da Beast, Zoeteke Lugthart - Países Bajos. 2014
- Una storia normale (A normal story / Una historia normal), Michele Vannucci - Italia. 2015
- Dotyk wolnosci (Touch of freedom / Un toque de libertad), Arshad Sardar Khan - Polonia. 2015
- Isfilma par dzivi (Short film about life / Cortometraje sobre la vida), Laila Pakalnina - Letonia. 2014
- Ik laat je gaan (Letting you go / Dejarte ir), Kim Faber - Países Bajos. 2014
- Incendio/Rescate (Fire/Rescue), Juan Renau - Argentina. 2015
- The funeral Singer (El cantante de funerales), Thanh Hoang, Vietnam. 2015
- No news from home (Sin noticias de casa), Patrick Zocco - Francia. 2015
- Mister James (Señor James), Hannes Schilling - Israel. 2015


INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ANIMATION

 

- A single life (Una vida sencilla), Job Roggeveen, Joris Oprins, Marieke Blaauw - Países Bajos. 2014
- Face (Rostro), Jurgis Krasons - Letonia. 2014
- Changeover, Mehdi Alibeygi - Irán. 2014
- Das Leben ist hart (Life is hard / La vida es dura), Simon Schnellmann. Alemania. 2015
- El modelo de Pickman (Pickman's model), Pablo Ángeles - México. 2014
- Grouillons nous (Hurry up / Apúrense), Margot Reumont - Bélgica. 2015
- Go to City ELE (Go a Ciudad ELE), Wenyu Li - China. 2015
- Razgovor (Conversation / Conversación), Ana Horvat - Croacia. 2015
- My grandfather was a cherry tree (Mi abuelo era un cerezo), Tatiana Poliektova, Olga Poliektova - Rusia. 2015
- Respirer sous l'eau (Breathing under water / Respirando bajo el agua), Gwendoline Gamboa - Bélgica. 2015
- Very lonely cock (Un gallo muy solitario), Leonid Shmelkov, Rusia. 2015
- Druciane oprawki (Woolen cogwheels / Engranajes de lana), Bartosz Kedzierski - Polonia. 2014
- Life Smartphone (Vida Smartphone), Lin Xie Cheng - China. 2015
- Smart monkey (Mono astuto), Vincent Paronnaud, Nicolas Pawlowski - Francia. 2014
- You know me (Tú me conoces), Yagnik Raj - Jordania. 2015
- Somewhere down the line (En algún lugar más allá), Julien Regnard - Irlanda. 2014
- Wplyw zmniejszenia populacji chrzeszczyka zlocistego na zycie milosne pani Krystyny (What impact does the decrease of the population of beetler platinus takes on Christina's love life? / ¿Qué impacto tiene la disminución de la población de beetler platinus en la vida amorosa de Christina?), Marta Magnuska - Polonia. 2014
- Sous tes doigts (Under the fingers / Bajo los dedos), Marie-Christine Courtès - Francia. 2015
- Portrait of a wind-up maker (Retrato de un juguetero), Darío Pérez - España. 2015
- Tigres à la queue leu leu (Tigers tied up in one rope / Tigres amarrados en una cuerda), Benoît Chieux - Francia. 2014
- Yöperhonen (Nocturnal butterfly / Mariposa nocturna), Annika Dahlsten - Finlandia. 2015
- Zápletka (The entangled / Los enredados), Stanislav Sekela - República Checa. 2014
- Zimbo, Juan Medina, Rita Basulto - México. 2015
- Shift, María Cecilia Puglesi, Yijun Liu - Estados Unidos. 2015


INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION EXPERIMENTAL

 

- Središte vremena (In the center of time / En el centro del tiempo), Zeljko Saric - Croacia. 2015
- Revulshk!, Julia Bouteville - Francia. 2014
- 2.57k, Eva Colmers - Canadá. 2015
- 34, Emilie Berteau, Voinot Julien - Francia. 2014
- Un homme sans (A man without / Un hombre sin), Frédéric Hainaut - Bélgica. 2014
- Ignition (Ignición), Lotti Bauer. Suiza, 2015
- Corpus, Marc Hericher - Francia. 2015
- All rot (Toda la prodredumbre), Max Hattler - Reino Unido. 2015
- A place I've never been (Un lugar en el que nunca he estado), Adrian Flury - Suiza. 2015
- Paradies (Paradise / Paraíso), Max Philipp Schmid, Suiza. 2015
- Mar de fogo (Sea of fire / Mar de fuego), Joel Pizzini - Brasil. 2014
- A.D.A.M., Vladislav Knezevic - Croacia. 2014
- José, Natalia Behaine - Colombia. 2015


INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION VIDEOCLIP

 

- Wild frontier (The Prodigy), Mascha Halberstad - Países Bajos. 2015
- Rafael Castro: Ciúme (Rafael Castro), Daniel Bruson - Brasil. 2015
- Ice fist (Vampillia), Toshikazu Tamura, Ai Sugaya - Japón. 2014
- In the pines (St.Lô.), Olya Tsoraeva, Bélgica. 2014
- Nunca es suficiente (Natalia Lafourcade), Martín Bautista - México. 2015
- Señorita (Vince Staples), Ian Pons Jewell - Estados Unidos. 2015
- Glore (Radkey), Nicos Livesey - Estados Unidos. 2015
- Stonefist (Health), NAKED FACES (Kitao Sakurai and Andrew Barchilon) - Estados Unidos. 2015
- New coke (Health), John Famiglietti - Estados Unidos. 2015
- Alas de hierro (The chamamas), Julio Abad y Oliver G. Tavizón - Estados Unidos, México. 2015

 

 

 

Amy Berg and Przemyslaw Wojcieszek. Two world meet at Tofifest.

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There are many cinema celebrities present among the guests to the Tofifest 2015 festival. One day, two of such guests came to take part in festival screenings, and both differ from each other just as night and day. One of them was Academy Awards nominee Amy Berg and 'enfant terrible' of Polish cinema, Przemyslaw Wojcieszek.

Amy Bereg at Tofifest filmfestival



 
 
 
 
Janis Joplin – was she a sad girl?

The American documentary filmmaker known for Deliver Us from Evil, which was nominated for Academy Awards, talked with the festival audience about the legendary singer, author of lyrics, and a hippie icon, Janis Joplin. Amy Berg decided to make her the main figure of the latest film Janis: Little Girl Blue, in which the director has revealed a previously unknown face of the artist.

'The possibility of making this film was a great joy for me. Joplin was the first woman to have achieved such tremendous success on the American music scene, she has an incredible voice, and most importantly her music is still relevant today,' commented the director. What Amy Berg found most surprising during working on the film was the extreme contrast between the image of Janis Joplin and her private life. 'Everybody remembers her as a stage animal, but in reality she was an emotionally fragile persona, going through intense inner dramas,' explained Amy Berg. As an example of that, the film analyses the fact that Joplin was rejected by her peers in school. For that reason and also for many others, the film by Amy Berg is part of the 27 Club section– the main section of Tofifest 2015. By way of that section, the festival shows how cinema tried to reply to the phenomenon of a group of musicians, who passed away at 27, and have included in the so-called 27 Club, by enthusiasts of conspiracy theories. Janis died at 27, as well.

One of the main problems troubling the making of the film was its costs. Archive footage is often quite expensive and copyrights form a barrier that prevents them from being used without proper permission. Another potential problem was lurking in the unique method of filmmaking adopted by the director. Previously, she had always started working based on a concrete concept, but with Janis: Little Girl Blue it was just the opposite: she started with the materials she had at her disposal, and everything else was later adjusted to fit to that.

More interestingly, the director mentioned the name Natalia Przybysz, a Polish singer, who made a record with covers of songs by Janis Joplin. According to Amy Berg, it was just one of many proofs that the heroine of her film is still a meaningful person and artist, who continues to have an impact on the contemporary international music scene, 45 years after her death.

Wojcieszek discussing (Non)Wojcieszek

Przemyslaw Wojcieszek came to Tofifest with his latest film Berlin Diaries, which is a very original film journal, featuring the director himself, in the leading role. 'I really needed this film to deal with my problems. It is a piece of my life captured at a very special moment,' explained the director, during the meeting. But just as literary journals are under a strong influence of their author's original (auto)creation, Berlin Diaries is similarly not reduced to being only a record of a certain period of one's life. The director confirmed that they include quite a lot of fictional elements, or a fictional narrative structure, if you will. Such structure and involving Joanna Laganowska to be part of the project made it possible for the director to make the story more coherent and orderly, although it is still far away from the classical linear narrative in a film.

Wojcieszek was inspired by a number of similar films (for example, by Kim Ki-Duk's Arirang), and in his film experiment (quite exhibitionist in nature, one must admit), he analyses the boundary between what can and what cannot be still referred to as cinema. Wojcieszek considered that experience to be very peculiar and challenging, in many aspects: 'I am not an actor, so I find it extremely difficult to talk about myself, even if it is fictional.'

Judging by reactions of the audience, Berlin Diaries is a challenging experience for viewers, too, but the initial discomfort and impatience finally disappears, replaced instead by the intention to be part of a conversation discussion, or even a quarrel with (Non)Wojcieszek in the film, and the subject to discuss can be virtually anything: life, death, love, beauty and ugliness, boredom, poverty, city and nature, cinema and acting, and also the camera as a method of botho recording and touching the world.

Press Office of Tofifest, Ewa Pakalska & Artur Klimek

 

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Deadline: November 15, 2015

The Garden State Film Festival's professional jury will select winning films in the following categories: Feature, Documentary in both short and feature length, Animation in both short and feature length, Short film, Music Video,Commercial, PSA and Trailers. There are separate awards for student films in all of the above categories (please state on notes which kind of student you are if it applies - Graduate, College, High School or younger) as well as the "Home Grown Awards" for films in all categories where 75% of principle photography is shot in the State of New Jersey.

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Line Up of 181 films for the 35th Hawaii International Film Festival

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Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) presented by Halekulani will celebrate its 35th anniversary. The festival dates take place from November 12 through November 22, primarily all on the island of Oahu.

 

HIFF will present 181 films, with 17 US, 14 International and 32 world premieres from 41 countries this year. The Festival, which is to be held during mid-November, serves as a festival of discovery for new talent in the Pacific Rim; a “yearbook” of the very best films that have played on the festival circuit; and a new destination to present awards buzz titles that are vying for industry attention during the height of “awards season.”

 

Anderson Le, Director of Programming, said “The 35th HIFF continues the tradition of symbolizing the best from East and West by presenting high profile films in our Opening, Centerpiece and Closing Night galas.”

 

The 35th HIFF kicks off with South Korea’s official entry to the Oscar Foreign Language category with award winning director Lee Joo-ick’s THE THRONE. The story at the center of this lush historical drama is the struggle between the long-ruling King Yeongjo (Song Kang-ho from SNOWPIERCER) and his son, Sado (Yoo Ah-in) and the real life incident of the king’s decision to lock up his son in a wooden barrel — in which the royal heir died after eight days.

 

Set in 1950s New York, two women from very different backgrounds (Rooney Mara as a young shop clerk and Cate Blanchett as a sophisticated, but unhappy housewife) find themselves in the throes of love in CAROL, the Festival’s Centerpiece Film. World premiering at the Cannes Film Festival, where Mara won Best Actress, the Todd Haynes drama will assuredly generate awards buzz this season.

 

The Festival closes with a romantic drama based on real events, the U.S. premiere of Mabel Cheung’s A TALE OF THREE CITIES, an epic period drama about individuals overwhelmed by the times, their trajectories shaped by rapidly changing circumstances beyond their control. Lau Ching-wan and Tang Wei (LUST, CAUTION) play ill-fated lovebirds who meet during the backdrop of the final days leading into WWII. The film is based on the epic love story of Jackie Chan’s parents.

 

Halekulani Corporation, HIFF’s key presenting sponsor, will again present the Festival’s coveted HALEKULANI GOLDEN ORCHID AWARDS for Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, and for the first, time, Best Narrative Short Film. This year’s crop of nominated films consist of exciting new perspectives from emerging filmmakers in the Asia Pacific and award-worthy socially conscious documentaries that have premiered at major film festivals including Sundance, Cannes, Venice and Toronto. Also new is an attached $5000 cash prize for both the Best Narrative Feature and Documentary Feature categories.

“We are honored to continue our partnership with Halekulani, as presenting sponsor, as well as title sponsor of the Golden Orchid Awards,” says Robert Lambeth, the Festival’s Executive Director. “Once again, the best in filmmaking from around the world is represented in the nominated films. For example, we are honored to screen the U.S. premiere of AMERICAN EPIC, a new series by executive producers Robert Redford, T Bone Burnett, and Jack White. Mixed together with films from the Pacific Rim by emerging and established directors, we are honored to celebrate the power of cinema, from its rich tradition to its cutting edge innovation.”

 

NARRATIVE FEATURE NOMINEES:

 

HONOR THY FATHER (Philippines)

Director: Erik Matti

Kaye and Edgar is a pair of married white-collar swindlers, who have cashed in on promoting an investment scheme to their friends and fellow Pentecostal parishioners. But when they run afoul of their latest victims, their devout investors turn on them. When the tension erupts into violence, Edgar decides to seek the aid of his criminally inclined family.

 

THE KIDS (Taiwan)

Director: Sunny Yu

Bao-Li has just started 8th grade when he comes to the rescue of Jia-Jia, an older girl he immediately falls in love with, and soon enough they are in a relationship. When Jia-Jia becomes pregnant, Bao-Li drops out of school to support his new family and become the breadwinner, sometimes by any means necessary. But when he discovers that his mother has gambled away all of their savings, the young family heads toward a path of self-destruction.

 

MADONNA (South Korea)

Director: Shin Su-won

Nurse’s aide Hae-rim and Doctor Hyuk-gyu are ordered to keep hospital CEO Chul-ho on life support and wait for a donor match. On one of her daily rounds, Hae-rim discovers a comatose patient named Mi-Na who, miraculously, is a match. The CEO’s cold-blooded son makes a deal with Hae-rim to go find Mi-Na’s family and bribe them to sign the consent form. Through her search, Hae-rim unravels Mi-Na’s tragic life and a dark secret that reflects her own past.

 

MIDORI IN HAWAII (USA)

Director: John Hill

Midori is a struggling wedding photographer living in Hawaii. When Seiko and Kyo-chan, Midori’s judgmental sister and brother in-law visit from Japan, Midori’s small world is thrown off balance. As the sisters travel the Big Island together, old grudges and long forgotten psychological scars begin to resurface. The tension builds until the true reason for Seiko’s visit is finally revealed, forcing Midori to choose between family responsibilities or continuing to pursue her dream.

 

PALI ROAD (USA)

Director: Jonathan Lim

A young doctor wakes up from a car accident and discovers she is married to another man and living a life she can't remember. Her search for the truth to her past life will lead her to question everyone around her and her entire existence. Shot entirely in Hawaii and starring Chinese superstar Michelle Chen, TWILIGHT’s Jackson Rathbone and Sung Kang (FAST FIVE), PALI ROAD is a story for the search for true love between two worlds. A US-China co-production shot entirely on location in Hawaii.  

 

ROBBERY (Hong Kong)

Director: Fire Lee

A twenty-something punk fancies himself a total player, but the best job he can find is overnight clerk at a convenience store. The other clerk is a cute chick and you’re thinking “rom com,” but then there’s a robbery, a gangster, a shoot-out and a night they won’t forget, if they survive it! An anarcho-absurdist blood-soaked grand guignol indie flick with attitude to burn, this is the perfect high paced youth movie from Hong Kong.

 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE NOMINEES:

 

AMERICAN EPIC (USA)

Director: Bernard MacMahon

AMERICAN EPIC is the extraordinary story of 1920s record companies that toured America with a recording machine, to capture the emerging and diverse music known as American roots. The filmmakers retrace this journey today, to rediscover the families whose music was recorded long ago; music that would lead to the development of Hopi, Hawaiian slack key, Tejano, Cajun and Delta Blues. These seminal musicians are revealed through previously unseen film footage, unpublished photographs, and exclusive interviews.

 

CROCODILE GENNADIY (USA)

Director: Steve Hoover

Gennadiy calls himself 'Pastor Crocodile.' He's known throughout Ukraine for his years working to rehabilitate drug-addicted kids. But he's also a vigilante who uses any force necessary to carry out his moral vision. Gennadiy believes he has made Mariupol a better place, but now, the violence in Ukraine threatens everything.

 

HEBEI TAIPEI (Taiwan)

Director: Li Nien Hsiu

Born in China, drifting from place to place since childhood, Li Chung-Hsiao has survived war and poverty. War robbed him of him returning to his hometown and his dreams are filled with only scenes of violence in the streets of his youth. With these memories as a guide, his daughter sets out to retrace his tumultuous life. This is the dramatic memoir of a foul-mouthed, insolent, yet somehow lovable man.

 

IN FOOTBALL WE TRUST (USA)

Director(s): Tony Vainuku, Erika Cohn

A contemporary American story, IN FOOTBALL WE TRUST transports viewers deep inside the tightly-knit and complex Polynesian community in Salt Lake City, Utah, one of the chief sources for the modern influx of Pacific Islander NFLers. With unprecedented access and shot over a four-year time period, the film intimately portrays four young Polynesian men striving to overcome gang violence and near poverty through the promise of American football.

 

REMAKE REMIX RIP-OFF (Turkey)

Director: Cem Kaya

Turkey in the 1960s and 70s was one of the world’s biggest film producers even though its industry was vastly unknown internationally. In order to keep up with demand, screenwriters and directors were copying scripts and remaking movies from across the globe. Name any Western hit film; there is a Turkish version to it, from THE WIZARD OF OZ to STAR TREK. What they lacked in equipment and budget they compensated for with sheer zeal and excessive use of manpower.

 

THE SEVENTH FIRE (USA)

Director: Jack Pettibone Riccobono

When Rob Brown, a Native American gang leader on a remote Minnesota reservation, is sentenced to prison for a fifth time, he must confront his role in bringing violent drug culture into his beloved Ojibwe community. As Rob reckons with his past, his seventeen-year-old protégé, Kevin, dreams of the future - becoming the biggest drug dealer on the reservation. Terrence Malick presents this haunting and visually arresting nonfiction film about the gang crisis in Indian Country.

 

“There’s a wealth of award winning and critically acclaimed films that we are honored to present across a broad cross-section of our festival program, especially in our European Spotlight, Awards Buzz, and Gala Presentations.” says Anna Page, HIFF’s Associate Director of Programming. “As a film festival close to the end of the calendar year, we are fortunate to present the very best films from Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice and Toronto.”

Awards favorites and the most acclaimed films from the film festival circuit include the following:

 

45 YEARS (UK)

Director: Andrew Haigh

Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay turn in award winning performances as a couple in trouble. There is just one week until Kate Mercer’s forty-fifth wedding anniversary and planning for the party is going well, until a letter arrives for her husband. The body of his first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps. Jealousy and what ifs plague the couple. By the time the party is upon them, there may not be a marriage left to celebrate.

 

DHEEPAN (UK)

Director: Jacques Audiard

Dheepan is a Sri Lankan Tamil warrior who flees to France, along with a young woman and little girl, as they pose as a family (this allows easier asylum). Soon, the makeshift family is sent to live in a housing block outside Paris, where Dheepan earns a job as the local caretaker. But violence continues to follow him when he realizes the block is territory for a drug gang. Winner of the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes.

 

JAFAR PANAHI’S TAXI (Iran)

Director: Jafar Panahi

Taxi passengers express their views and opinions as filmmaker Jafar Panahi (currently under house arrest and charged for conspiring to create anti-Islamic propaganda) drives through the streets of Tehran. Thus the stage is set for a series of deft seriocomic episodes that bring Panahi (who exudes a warm presence) into contact with a diverse cross-section of Tehran society, all captured from the fixed p.o.v. of the taxi’s dash-cam.

 

KRISHA (USA)

Director: Trey Edward Schultz

After years of absence, Krisha (played to the hilt by former Hawaii resident Krisha Fairchild) reunites with her family for a holiday gathering. She sees it as an opportunity to fix her past mistakes, cook the family turkey, and prove to her loved ones that she has changed for the better. Only Krisha’s delirium takes her family on a dizzying holiday that no one will forget. The film won both the Grand Jury and Audience Awards at SXSW this year.

 

MOUNTAINS MAY DEPART (China)

Director: Jia Zhang-ke

Jia Zhang-ke’s latest is an epic tale about Tao and the men who come in and out of her life. We begin in 1999, where Tao finds herself pursued by two young men. We jump to 2014, where Tao is a divorcee and trying to come to make peace with the fact that her young son may be better off with his rich father, who intends to immigrate to Australia. We end in 2025, centering on Tao’s now college-age son.

 

MUSTANG (France, Germany, Turkey)

Director: Deniz Gamze Ergüven

Early summer. In a village in northern Turkey, Lale and her four sisters are walking home from school, playing innocently with some boys. The immorality of their play sets off a scandal that has unexpected consequences. The family home is progressively transformed into a prison; instruction in homemaking replaces school and marriages start being arranged. The five sisters who share a common passion for freedom, find ways of getting around the constraints imposed on them.

 

RIGHT NOW WRONG THEN (South Korea)

Director: Hong Sang-soo

The delightful new film from Festival favorite Hong Sang-soo (IN ANOTHER COUNTRY) presents two variations on a potentially fateful romantic encounter between a filmmaker and a painter, tracing each to its own very distinct outcome. The film won the Golden Leopard at this year’s Locarno Film Festival.

 

SON OF SAUL (Hungary)

Director: László Nemes

Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes, and one of the most talked about films of the year, SON OF SAUL is an excoriating look at evil in Auschwitz. During World War II, a Jewish worker (Géza Röhrig) at the Auschwitz concentration camp tries to find a rabbi to give a child a proper burial. Grim and unyielding, this explosive film is also Hungary’s official entry to the Academy Awards.

 

YELLOW FLOWERS ON THE GREEN GRASS (Vietnam)

Director: Victor Vu

A coming of age story set in the Vietnamese countryside during the late 1980s — Thieu and Tuong are brothers that share a strong bond. Unbeknownst to Tuong, Thieu is constantly jealous of his younger brother’s personal and academic achievements. This leads to an act of violence, which leaves Tuong paralyzed and bedridden. In coming to terms with his own conscience, Thieu attempts to redeem himself and discovers the true meaning of brotherhood.

 

YOUTH (Italy, France, Switzerland, UK)

Director: Paulo Sorrentino

Oscar winning actor Michael Caine plays Fred, an acclaimed composer and conductor, who brings along his daughter (Rachel Weisz) and best friend Mick (Harvey Keitel), a renowned filmmaker on holiday.  While Mick scrambles to finish the screenplay for what he imagines will be his last important film, Fred has no intention of resuming his musical career.  The two men reflect on their past, each finding that some of the most important experiences can come later in life.

 

The Festival is celebrating the life and legacy of one of the greatest directors of all time and the maestro of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. The HITCHCOCK SPOTLIGHT presented by the Vilcek Foundation will encompass a 70th anniversary presentation of SPELLBOUND starring Gregory Peck and Ingrid Bergman. After the screening, there will be an extended Q&A session with the late director’s granddaughters, Tere Carubba and Mary Stone, who will discuss their grandfather’s familial legacy and a personal and intimate perspective on one of the most famous film directors of the 20th century, who defined cinema. In addition, HIFF will present the Hawaii premiere of Kent Jones’ documentary HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

“In honor of the contributions that so many immigrants have made to American cinema over the years, HIFF 2015 will spotlight one of the most influential immigrant filmmakers, Alfred Hitchcock,” says Robert Lambeth, HIFF’s Executive Director. This spotlight is a special sidebar of the New American Filmmakers program presented by the Vilcek Foundation, which highlights the contributions of gifted immigrant filmmakers to contemporary American cinema. HIFF is proud to once again partner with the Vilcek Foundation to present the 9th annual New American Filmmakers program.

 

SPELLBOUND (1945) w/ Tere Carubba and Mary Stone (Hitchcock’s granddaughters)

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

In this special 70th anniversary screening, SPELLBOUND tells the story of a psychiatrist protects the identity of an amnesia patient accused of murder while attempting to recover his memory.

 

HITCHCOCK/TRUFFAUT (2015)

Director: Kent Jones

In 1962, Alfred Hitchcock and Francois Truffaut locked themselves away in Hollywood for a week to excavate the secrets behind the mise-en-scène in cinema. Based on the original recordings of this meeting—used to produce the mythical book “Hitchcock/Truffaut”—this film illustrates the greatest cinema lesson of all time. Director Kent Jones also interviews the top filmmakers working today as they discuss how this seminal book influences their work.


 

CREATIVE LAB and Creative Lab at HIFF provide a rich environment for international creative collaboration and building new business relationships through a global lens. In the past, HIFF and Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Creative Industries Division, have developed key relationships with industry partners including the Writers Guild of America-West (WGAW), Producers Guild of America (PGA), Hawaii Academy of Recording Arts (HARA) and Screen Actors Guild/AFTRA (SAG-AFTRA). Creative Lab furthers the professional development of creative entrepreneurs and increases the growth of commercially viable content for acquisition/distribution.

 

“Passionately dedicated to the success of filmmakers, I am happy to announce three new programs launched under the aegis of Creative Lab at HIFF -- The Ebert Foundation Young Critic’s Program in honor of Roger Ebert’s legacy support of HIFF, the Oscar Documentary Lab lead by Oscar winning filmmakers Freida Lee Mock and James Moll, and the 1st Annual Asia Pacific Entertainment Finance Forum presented by Winston Baker,” says Robert Lambeth, HIFF’s Executive Director.

 

In association with Winston Baker, the leading producer of film finance forum around the world, HIFF is launching the new Asia Pacific Entertainment Finance Forum (APEFF) in Honolulu during the Festival with networking and kickoff reception on November 18, the full-day conference on November 19, and ending activities and sessions on November 20.

The ​APEFF ​is ​a ​comprehensive ​program ​unlike ​any ​finance ​conference ​being ​offered ​today! ​Through ​a ​combination ​of ​keynotes, ​presentations, ​and ​panel ​discussions, ​industry ​leaders ​will ​address ​investment, ​financing ​and ​growth ​strategies ​within ​the ​film, ​TV ​and ​gaming ​sectors, as well as a focus on breaking into the China market and co-production packaging with the intent to shoot on location in Hawaii. The conference will be held at one of HIFF’s major sponsors, The Modern Honolulu Hotel.

Registration for APEFF is currently open, with special discounts for Hawaii residents. To register for the conference (limited seating only), head over to http://www.hiff.org/asian-pacific-entertainment-finance-forum-apeff/

 

Oscar Documentary Lab: Anatomy of Oscar Docs

Presented by two Oscar-winning documentarians, Freida Lee Mock (MAYA LIN, ANITA) and James Moll (THE LAST DAYS, FOO FIGHTERS: BACK AND FORTH), this four-hour lab offers an in-depth analysis of recent Academy Award-winning documentaries to reveal what makes them great and what we might apply to our own films.

 

Roger Ebert Foundation Young Film Critics Program

In a swiftly changing media environment, informed writing and criticism on cinema is vital to a strong film culture and industry. This program’s mandate is to broaden and strengthen film criticism culture in Hawaii and teach young writers classical, as well as current methods and tasks in critical thinking and writing by reviewing films and interviewing filmmakers in a live film festival setting. Chicago-based film critic, academic and filmmaker Kevin B. Lee will mentor eight local young writers.

 

HIFF’s Executive Director Robert Lambeth concludes, “Set against the stunning backdrop of the cosmopolitan crossroads of the Pacific, the 35th Hawaii International Film Festival presented by Halekulani will once again present an array of compelling programs, glamorous parties, and the best of international cinema.”

 

Tickets go on sale on October 16 for HIFF Ohana members and on October 19 to the general public.

 

What:   35th Hawaii International Film Festival presented by Halekulani

 

When: November 12 – 22, 2015

 

Where: Regal Dole Cannery Stadium 18 Theatres & IMAX, Consolidated Koko Marina at Koko Marina Shopping Center, Courtyard Cinema at Ward Villages, Consolidated Ward 16

 

Ticket Prices: $14 general public, $12 seniors, military, students, children, $10 HIFF Ohana members (HIFF’s film membership body)

 

Ticket Purchases: Online at Hiff.org, in person – HIFF box office, phone: (808) 447-0577

 

Hawaii International Film Festival

Established in 1981, the Hawaii International Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of cultural exchange and media awareness in the Pacific Rim. HIFF is a premier international film event that has won the praise of governments, filmmakers, scholars, educators, programmers and film industry leaders across the globe. HIFF’s programming has two particular mandates: to be a festival of record for emerging films from Asia, the Pacific, and North America and to present the top festival films from around the world, annually screening films from over 45 countries. HIFF also presents educational content and panels in the fields of film and music, and mobile entertainment and gaming. These transmedia programs reflect HIFF’s commitment to exhibiting innovative creative content coming from the Asia Pacific Rim. Visit hiff.org.

New York Film Festival 2015

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Established in 1963 by Amos Vogel and Richard Roud this year’s 53rd edition of the New York Film Festival turned out to be a signature cross cultural event. Held at the Lincoln center arts complex it presented a full range of features, shorts and documentaries and special screening events with many film makers and industry specialists present.  Continuing the festival’s long standing tradition no jury judged the productions or provided awards and most film makers were present to discuss their work. Drawing on a captive audience of more than 5000 members of the Film Society of Lincoln Center most public screenings in the four venues of gather festival, the Walter Reade, Alice Tully Hall, and the two screening facilities of the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center were booked out.  This year a larger number of journalists and industry representatives showed up for the press screenings. 

The main slate included 28 features with Miguel Gomes film ARABIAN NIGHTS taking up three slots. The slate had eight films from the USA, five from France, ten co-productions and three from Canada, South Korea and Romania. In the shorts programs part five productions were in the International and five in the new Genre Stories sections, followed by eight in the animation and ten in the New York sections.  In  Special Events  outstanding productions  ranged from a  portrait of   Brian De Palma, the anniversary screening of  the Coen Brothers O BROTHER  WHERE ART THOUGH to  Laszlo Nemes  extraordinary SON OF SAUL selected by the Film Comment magazine. In the fifth edition of Convergence 14 sessions were devoted to screenings, panels, and various interactive experiences, all open to the public at no charge. Cineastes had an appealing menu of Revivals, celebrating the 25th anniversary of Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation, including De Palma’s BLOW OUT, Kurosawa’s RAN,   the magnificently restored HEAVEN CAN WAIT by Ernst Lubitsch, King Hu’s A TOUC H OF ZEN, THE LONG VOYAGE HOME by John Ford, and the rarely screened THE MEMORY OF JUSTICE followed by an enlightening discussion with its director Marcel Ophuls. The growing Spotlight on Documentary part of the program had nine world and North American premieres in addition to 3 released earlier.  The selection included new work by well-known film makers like Laura Poitras, Michael Camerini & Shari Robertson and Frederick Wiseman. Themes ranged from biographical  oriented  productions to  US

immigration conflicts, community representation and investigative reporting.  The Retrospective featured the cinema of Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler. In the Projections section the emphasis was placed with international productions on “what the moving image can do and be...drawing on innovative modes and techniques  ...” from experimental narratives to ethnographic studies. Arranged in eleven programs with 27 short and three feature length films and three programs with 9 shorts which were looped continuously free and open to the public on separate days Projections provided a comprehensive overview of cutting edge filmmaking. As in the past three festival editions HBO sponsored daily talks with film makers and industry experts which were free to the public, dialogues which HBO has been sponsoring throughout the year. At the festival the seminars and Q&A discussions included from this year main slate the path breaking directors  Hou Hsiao-hsien (THE ASSASSIN),  Jia Zhangke (MOUNTAINS MAY DEPART), Michael Moore (WHERE TO INVADE NEXT),  Laszlo Nemes (SON OF SAUL) and Todd Haynes (CAROL).  To foster creativity among new film makers and writers the Film Society continued projects started several years ago.  Athina Rachel Tsangari  whose film CHEVALIER  was  selected for the festival  serves as the Filmmaker in Residence this year,  30 promising young film makers participated in seminars with established artists in the two day Artist Academy, and  eight  emerging writers became part of the NYFF Critics Academy  covering the festival under the mentorship of established journalists and other experts.

Among the numerous films which impressed me most were

SON OF SAUL, Laszlo Nemes, Hungary, 2015.  The narrow focus of the film recreates the death factory of Auschwitz, its gas chambers and crematoria, through the experience of Saul, who is a member of the Sonderkommando. It depicts what he sees and his work in the Sonderkommando   with Kapos. He is driven by the quest to get a religious burial for a boy who survived the gas chamber.  In  relatively brief close ups and shallow focus shots the camera records the killing chambers through which Saul moves to find a rabbi. During his search the activities of   commando members forced to herd their fellow Jews into the gas chambers and burn them are presented as is transporting them to be shot when there was no more space for their cremation. Members of the Sonderkommando knew that they will be murdered too thus were the walking dead.  Saul is recruited to help in the preparation for a revolt in early October 1944.  The film is based on extensive research and confronts the viewer with an utterly realistic presentation if the hellish killing chambers, forceful imagery not to be found in any other feature dealing with this topic. In his attempt to secure a proper burial for the boy, Saul shows a moral fiber as do the rebellious member of the camp, a humanity lost to the walking dead forced to kill and the SS and German military running the death factory. Yet the Son of Saul succeeds in conveying the complex interaction between members of the Sonderkommando, Kapos and the SS.

Communication in the film is restricted to a bare minimal exchanges and the multi layered sound track contains only natural elements which are frequently exaggerated. There is no political or historical contextualization of Auschwitz, provided by most other productions on that theme.  The viewer is forced to be become part of the film, an immersion and visceral experience that was one of the principle objectives of the director Laszlo Nemes. The film succeeds with an extra ordinary performance of Geza Rohreig in the role of Saul Auslaender and an uncompromising focus on his mission in the death factory. Giving the boy a proper burial safeguards the element of humanity.

For this viewer Son of Saul created a primal cognitive experience rather than generating an emotional involvement, thus radically differs from other holocaust themed productions such as Schindler’s List. For Laszlo the viewer is not supposed to emerge “safe” from this film. Viewers are engulfed by the color and sound track of the production which in part replace traditional dramatic motions.   As Lazslo explains his low intensity approach shows the everyday life in the factory of death and the simplicity of its operation. There is a sharing of the experience of members of the Sonderkommando rather than imposing an external perspective of the holocaust.  Neither a confessional point of view, identification of the villains or a seduction of the audience prevail.  Being lost in the presentation is part of the viewers’ experience. Lazslo reminds me of Berthold Brecht’s attempt to create through the Verfremdungs Effect (alienation impact) a mode of presentation which prevents the audience from an emotional identification with a play’s or film’s story and character. Son of Saul certainly succeeded in achieving that goal and as his first film it is a stunning achievement for Laszlo Nemes.

CAROL, Todd Haynes, USA, 2015   Carol is a flawless persuasive masterpiece exploring an evolving lesbian relation between a well established upscale suburban married mother, Carol, played by Cate Blanchett, and  Ronney Mara as Therese, an aspiring photographer working as a sales girl in a department store. Carol is alienated from her husband and Therese lives a fairly isolated life without close friends. Set in the early fifties’ prevailing mind set opposing gay behavior which is faithfully rendered by the film, the nuanced rise of their involvement overcoming social and legal obstacles has a compelling appeal.  Both decide to travel together, a journey interrupted by a detective hired by Carol’s husband who has filed for divorce and custody of their daughter. Fearing the consequences Carol terminates their relation yet in a memorable sequence gives up her claim to their child. Both actresses play their roles in an impeccable subdued manner with Therese presenting throughout a formidable somehow detached translucent beauty. Separated from Carol she has become established professional but decides to resume the relation. The attraction is more powerful than the straight life she is leading.

MOUNTAIN MAY DEPART, Jia Zhangke,   China, France Japan, 2015   An outstanding commentary on the development of capitalism in China from 1999 on and  its impact is told through the story of Shen Tao and two friends, Liangzi and Shen who are competing for her. Lianzi is a blue collar mining worker and Shen a business man driven by greed. Strongly influenced by a realistic documentary approach the film maker presents three phases in the life of the protagonists changing for each episode the aspect ratio of the film, from narrow to wide frame. The narrative covers the courtship and the reluctant marriage to the entrepreneur,   Tao’s son Dollar visiting from Hong Kong his divorced mother after 15 years have passed and the final sequence in Australia where Dollar and his father live in a luxury environment. By now Tao supports the treatment of Liangzi who cannot pay the hospital bills, a man who had no future. In Australia Dollar barely speaks Chinese and is totally enstranged from his alcoholic and gun touting father.  In this epic feature we are confronted with a subtle yet obvious indictment of capitalist development in China.  Zhang identifies through his depiction of interposal elations trends that also hold for Western societies. A firm sense of identity is lost in our rapidly changing society where individuals become disconnected from disappearing communities or from families shaped by a consumer defined culture. Communication technologies have changed peoples’ interaction and self-expression by removing elements of authenticity.  From Zhangke’s perspective their sense of history, belonging and intimacy is fading.

THE WITNESS, James Solomon, USA, 2015  Reconstructing  what happened  in the Kitty Genovese case , the widely covered 1964 Queens rape and murder of a young woman, Solomon records the recent attempt of her brother Bill tracking down witnesses, reviewing police records and other evidence  to understand  and recover Kitty’s story.  The Genovese case attracted attention since the New York Times reported that 38 individuals witnessed the crime yet did not act to prevent it. They did not call the police for help withdrawing instead to their apartments. Their reaction reflected urban social disengagement. The documentary provides a compelling refutation of the NY Times story and shows that there were only a couple of people noting the murder who called the police and intervened.  The New York Times investigative report was readily embraced by the public since it fit the popular negative perception of the sixties period of insecurity, of the prevalence and fear of crime, of isolated uncaring individuals and the decline of communities. This context created plausibility for what happened to Kitty Genovese. From a journalistic perspective it generated a story which was too good not to embrace. When the New York Times revisited the story since its accuracy had  been questioned the paper had to admit that its principle points were wrong and that the story had not be vetted thoroughly.  Yet the original story now considered a legend had taken on a power of its own and the counter version did not gain much traction. Still today the original narrative is invoked in discussions of urban alienation and disconnection.  As to the genesis of the original New York Times story which had been strongly supported by the metro editor Blumenthal the rush to publish was probably influenced by the fear of not speaking up, a silence as it had prevailed at the Times during the Holocaust years.

WHERE TO INVADE NEXT, Michael Moore, USA, 2015 Focusing on services and benefits other nations offer which are missing in the United States Moore identifies in his frequently humorous documentation insights into opportunities enjoyed by citizens and the reasons why the United States has fallen so far behind. Here the living standard, satisfaction and expectations are lower and unresolved problems transform the USA into a land of unlimited problems. Thus Moore invades foreign countries to steal their ideas and solutions which could be applied to the problems the USA is facing. In interviews with officials and ordinary people he frequently encounters surprise and disbelief about archaic and regressive US conditions.  In Europe business men invoke the obvious, that the wellbeing of the laborers enhances their productivity as do shorter work weeks. Long legally mandated vacations and supplementary compensations for holidays serve that goal. The same holds for low cost national health care system open all individuals and available in most European countries. Further public education is considers as a right and not an entitlement, thus there are no fees for attending public schools and universities. Among true specific lessons to be learned are Germany coming to terms with its past while the US is reluctant about it. Healthy food that is served without the option of coca cola in a French school cafeteria is less expensive than US school food; Finland rose to the first rank in international school comparisons after abandoning competitive tests and ratings of their students. Obsession with tests is rather common in the United States, which now holds the 29th rank. Portugal has embraced for the last 15 years a policy of decriminalizing drugs since addiction is considered a health issues. By now there are virtual no drug problems in that country.  Providing an effective equal role to women Iceland enjoyed considerable economics growth over the last years and successfully prosecuted male senior executives for causing the bankruptcy of Iceland’s major banks.  

As in past editions the New York Film Festival is successfully expanding offering a wide range of programs and special events satisfying the needs of a faithful audience.

 

Claus Mueller

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The Denver Film Festival (DFF) announced today its films in competition and award recipients at its 38th edition, which runs November 4-15, 2015. The Festival attracts nearly 58,000 filmgoers and is widely recognized as the Rocky Mountain Region's premier film event. This year's program boasts more than 250 films, representing 39 countries. The complete lineup of films is available at the newly redesigned denverfilm.org/festival.

 

In addition to presenting Mia Madre director Nanni Moretti with the Maria & Tommaso Maglione Italian Filmmaker Award and Mia Madre actor John Turturro with the John Cassavetes Award, the Festival will honor Nathaniel Dorsky with the Stan Brakhage Vision Award, Benjamin Dickinson with the Reel Social Club Indie Voice Award and Alex Wolff with the Rising Star Award presented by Rise Above Colorado.

 

The Denver Film Festival will also welcome Colorado-based writer and director Arnold Grossman with actors Christopher Lloyd and newcomer Tekola Cornetet of Denver for its Special Presentation of The Boat Builder. In this gentle family drama, a grumpy old sailor (Lloyd) wants only to finish building his boat so he can set out to sea. But from local officials to a troubled foster kid, the world keeps intervening to test his determination to make something of his golden years. Friday, November 13, 6:30pm, UA Pavilions

 

The festival will culminate with the inaugural Denver Film Festival Awards Brunch where attendees will mingle with filmmakers, festival insiders and fellow movie lovers over bottomless mimosas and Bloody Marys for a sit-down affair and presentation. Sunday, November 15, 11:00am, The Curtis Hotel, $55 DFS members / $60 non-members

 

FILMS IN COMPETITION

 

KRZYSZTOF KIESLOWSKI AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE FILM

  • The Club, directed by Pablo Larraín
  • Embrace of the Serpent, directed by Ciro Guerra
  • Karbala, directed by Krzysztof Lukaszewicz
  • Lamb, directed by Yared Zeleke
  • The Measure of a Man, directed by Stéphane Brizé
  • Rams, directed by Grímur Hákonarson

Juried by: Helen Estabrook, Academy Award-nominated producer; Robb Moss, documentary filmmaker and Chair of Harvard University Department of Visual and Environmental StudiesChair; Gary Ungar, Producer/Manager

 

AMERICAN INDEPENDENT NARRATIVE

  • Creative Control, directed by Benjamin Dickinson
  • H., directed by Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia
  • Krisha, directed by Trey Edward Shults
  • The Missing Girl,directed by A.D. Calvo
  • Songs My Brothers Taught Me, directed by Chloé Zhao
  • Yosemite, directed by Gabrielle Demeestere

Juried by: Lindsey Bahr, Journalist and Critic at Associated Press; Kerry Bishe, Actress; Stephanie Wilcox, Director of Development and Production for Rumble Films

 

MAYSLES BROTHERS AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY

  • Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi, directed by Neal Broffman
  • Hitchcock/Truffaut, directed by Kent Jones
  • Once Upon a Crime: The Borrelli-Davis Conspiracy, directed by Sheldon Wilson
  • Sailing a Sinking Sea, directed by Olivia Wyatt
  • The Touch of an Angel, directed by Marek Tomasz Pawlowski
  • War of Lies, directed by Matthias Bittner

Juried by:Davis Coombe, Academy Award-winning Editor; Laura Heberton, Producer; Colin Stanfield, Festival Producer, New York Film Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center

 

FIRST LOOK STUDENT COMPETITON

  • Spike Lee Student Filmmaker Award
    • Dixie, directed by Armaan Uplekar
    • From Tonga, directed by Huay-Bing Law
    • Oasis, directed by Niema Jordan, Sara Lafleur-Vetter
    • Out of Order, directed by Nathaniel Shrage
  • Liberty Global International Student Filmmaker Award
  • Disintegration, directed by Álvaro Martín
  • Elegy, directed by Yousef Kargar
  • The Fantastic Love of Beeboy & Flowergirl, directed by Clemens Roth
  • The Holy Cave, directed by Aleix Massot
  • Kafal Pakyo, directed by Niranjan Raj Bhetwal

Juried by: Jenny Bloom, Senior Film Publicist at Prodigy PR; Johnny Simmons, Actor; Randi Kleiner, CEO of SeriesFest

 

SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

 

Shorts Screenplay Winner

  • Symposium by Tom Grady

Feature-length Screenplay Winner

  • Memory by John Benge

Shorts Screenplay Finalists

  • Deviled Eggsby Cody Rea
  • Mr. Good by Assaf Mor
  • Quarters by Peter Nemenoff
  • Supot (Uncircumcised) by Phil Giordano

Feature-length Screenplay Finalists

  • Instead of God by Tom McCown
  • Mesa Roja by Mark Williams
  • More Than Love by Allan Staples
  • The Real Thing by Gar Hoover and Beth Hoover 

Presented by: University of Colorado Denver's Film & Television Program, College of Arts and Media

AWARDS

 

STAN BRAKHAGE VISION AWARD

Nathaniel Dorsky came to avant-garde film during a period of great cultural awakening. Arriving in New York City in the early 1960s, he found himself surrounded by filmmakers who articulated the yearning for a wholly original cinematic language. Dorsky's work draws from the very essence of the art form. He creates profound experiences that explore the world through images of extraordinary beauty and montages that subvert the descriptive and awaken mystery. His films strive for balance, lightness, and quietude.

 

Dorsky, who lives in San Francisco, has made more than 30 films in his long and distinguished career. He has been the recipient of many awards, among them a Guggenheim Fellowship and grants from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation. His work has screened in major festivals and at museums throughout the world.

 

The Denver Film Festival is honored to celebrate the immeasurable artistry of Nathaniel Dorsky by screening four of his short 16mm films and by presenting him with the prestigious 2015 Stan Brakhage Vision Award. Phil Solomon will present the award followed by a reception in the filmmaker's honor. Sunday, November 8, 7:00pm, Sie FilmCenter

 

REEL SOCIAL CLUB INDIE VOICE AWARD

Celebrating the spirit of the next generation, the Denver Film Society's young patrons group Reel Social Club will present its 4th annual award to Benjamin Dickinson following the screening of his SXSW 2015 breakout hit Creative Control. This satirical look at romance in a near-future Brooklyn is boosted by widescreen black-and-white cinematography, engaging special effects, and dry humor, while tracing the slippery slope between selfie-era hyperawareness and incurable solipsism. Director/co-writer Benjamin Dickinson uses his own experience directing commercials to speak to the omnipresent power of advertising and our ambivalence about the digital world. 

 

His fresh approach to storytelling shows a promising future on the independent film scene. Following a Q&A with Dickinson, Reel Social Club will move to Galvanize's newest location - a modern campus for the technologically inclined - for a virtual-reality themed after party. Friday, November 13, 6:45pm (film), Sie FilmCenter, 9:30pm (party) Galvanize on Platte Street, $25 DFS member film + party; $35 non-member film + party

 

RISING STAR AWARD PRESENTED BY RISE ABOVE COLORADO

Actor/musician Alex Wolff gained international recognition when he co-starred with his older brother, Nat Wolff, in 2005's musical comedy The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie. The film garnered the Audience Award for Family Feature Film at the Hamptons International Film Festival, and led to the spin-off television series The Naked Brothers Band from 2007-2009. At just six years old, he earned the Broadcast Music Incorporated Cable Award for writing the series' music, two Young Artist Award nominations, and one Best Band nomination at The Australian Kids Choice Awards.

 

Now 18, Wolff is continuing to establish a lucrative acting career bringing him to the Festival with Coming Through the Rye, produced by Emmy-winning TV director Jim Sadwith. The film is based on Sadwith's own attempt to track down Salinger and his encounters with the author of The Catcher in the Rye. Wolff's past credits include award-winning director Rob Meyer's A Birder's Guide to Everything (2014), a turn as a 15-year old genius in HairBrained (2014), the comedy film The Sitter starring Jonah Hill (2011), HBO's medical drama In Treatment (2010), USA's police comedy-drama Monk (2009), and Nickelodeon TV movie Mr. Troop Mom (2009).

 

Wolff will be presented with the Rising Star Award following the Festival's Closing Night presentation of Coming Through the Rye. Saturday, November 14, 8:00pm, Ellie Caulkins Opera House

 

TICKET & PRESS INFORMATION

 

Individual tickets and Red Carpet packages are available online at denverfilm.org or at the DFF main box office location at the Sie FilmCenter (2510 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80206). Regular screening tickets are $12 DFS member / $15.00 non-member, Special Presentation tickets $14 DFS Member / $17 Non Member. Red Carpet packages start at $60 and go off sale on November 4 at 8pm.

 

DFF Patron Packages are currently available. Click here for levels and benefits and contact Brittany Heath to purchase at 303.595.3456 ext. 229 or patrons@denverfilm.org.

 

Press accreditation is now closed. 

 

To keep up to date with the Denver Film Festival on social media: like the DFF Facebook (Facebook.com/DenverFilmFestival) page, follow @DenverFilm on Twitter and @DenverFilmSociety on Instagram and join the conversation by using the hashtag: #DFF38.

 

 

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2015 Festival Sponsors

 

 

PREMIER: Regal Entertainment Group ASSOCIATE: Anna & John J. Sie Foundation, AOR, Inc., Barbara Bridges, CEAVCO Audio Visual, Liberty Global, Mike's Camera, STARZ, Three Tomatoes Catering SUPPORTING: Allwell Rents, Argonaut Wine & Liquor, Best Friends Animal Society, Denver Pavilions, Kline Alvarado Veio, Pearl Street Marketing, Sage Hospitality, William Hill Estate Winery, Wright Group Event Services PATRON: AXS Group, Ashtanga Yoga Denver, Biennial of the Americas, Couch, Denver Union Station, Great Divide Brewing Co.,Kentwood City Properties, Lighting & Design by Scott, milkhaus, Polished Tavern, Polish Film Institute, Rare Finds Warehouse, Rocky Mountain College of Art+Design, Snova Vodka, SundanceNow Doc Club, The Curtis, Unique Properties MEDIA: Alice 105.9/KALC, Denver Life Magazine, Que Bueno/KBNO, Out Front, Westword, Denver Open Media GOVERNMENT: Arts & Venues Denver, Colorado Office of Film Television & Media, Consulate General of Poland, French Film and TV Department of the French Embassy in Los Angeles, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, San Francisco, Honorary Consulate of Belgium - Denver, Scientific & Cultural Facilities District CONTRIBUTING: Baur's, Brookfield Parking, Colorado Film & Video Association, The Compass Group at Your Castle Real Estate, Contagious Media, Denver Screenprint & Embroidery, E&J Gallo Winery, Eldorado Natural Spring Water, Freshie's, Harmonic Media, L.E.G. Valet, LaMarca Prosecco, Louis Martini, Mike Wright Gallery, Novo Coffee, Rise Above Colorado, SAGIndie, Silver Spur Marketing, Sunset Limo, Visit Denver, Wurstkuche, Wyoming Film Office FESTIVAL FRIENDS: 2127 Presents, Argyll Whiskey Bar, Basil Doc's Pizza, Blake Street Tavern, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, citypub and burger, Colorado Department of Human Services, Courtyard Denver Downtown, Danny Graul-Black & Read, Denver Human Services, East High School, Embassy Suites Denver Downtown, Galvanize, Goodness Knows, Hampton Inn Cherry Creek, Larimer Square Associates, Lynda Goldstein, Margery Goldman, Metropolitan State University-Dept. of Journalism & Technical Communications, Odwalla, Open Media Foundation, Residence Inn Denver City Center, School of Rock-Littleton, Springhill Suites Denver Downtown, Southern Hospitality, The Crawford, The Oxford, TownePlace Suites Denver Downtown, The Three Lions, Two Moms in the Raw, Withoutabox, Zetta Marie's Patisserie SPECIAL THANKS: Denver Film Academy, Denver Film Society's Alumni Board, Denver Film Society's Board Members, Volunteers of the Denver Film Society, Young Filmmakers Workshop

 

 

About the Denver Film Society

 

 

Founded in 1978, the Denver Film Society (DFS) is a membership-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit cultural institution that produces film events throughout the year, including the award-winning Denver Film Festival and the popular, summertime series Film on the Rocks. With a vision to cultivate community and transform lives through film, the Film Society provides opportunities for diverse audiences to discover film through creative, thought-provoking experiences.

 

The permanent home of the Denver Film Society, the Sie FilmCenter, is Denver's only year-round cinematheque, presenting a weekly-changing calendar of first-run exclusives and arthouse revivals both domestic and foreign, narrative and documentary - over 600 per year, all shown in their original language and format. DFS's one-of-a-kind programs annually reach more than 200,000 film lovers and film lovers-in-training.

 

 

About Rise Above Colorado

 

 

Rise Above Colorado is a drug abuse prevention organization providing Colorado's teens with information, resources and healthy lifestyle alternatives to help them choose a life free of drug abuse. The Rise Above team proactively collaborates with teens, educators, community leaders and partners to provide science-based, compelling drug prevention lessons, face-to-face outreach and uniquely tailored community prevention efforts across Colorado that impact perceptions and attitudes about drug abuse. Rise Above Colorado is affiliated with The Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, a national nonprofit organization working to help families solve the problem of teen drug abuse. For more information, visit riseaboveco.org.

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

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San Francisco Green Film Festival

April 14 – 20, 2016

Regular Deadline November 20, 2015

 

Be part of San Francisco's leading event for films & discussions about people and the planet.

We are seeking compelling and relevant new films on the environment & sustainability. As well as the opportunity to screen your film in the San Francisco Bay Area, being a part of the Festival will connect you with local partners to support the ongoing success of your film.

 

Now heading into its sixth year, the Festival is a hub for the eco-savvy and green-curious to meet filmmakers, environmental experts and campaigners to watch, discuss, and create ideas for a better world.
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Depth Of Field International Film Festival 
March 31, 2016


Regular Deadline  December 7, 2015

Feedback: The one element most festivals ignore.

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Pawparazzi Film Festival  January 23

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Hosted by Pets in the City Magazine and Best Friends Animal Society, the PAWPARAZZI film festival coincides with the nearby Park City area Sundance film festival. PAWPARAZZI film festival is international and it is open to amateurs and professionals alike. The PAWPARAZZI Film Festival is for all species of animals large and small. The films are to provide a venue for People to protect and save animals as well as to celebrate the joy that animals bring to our lives. Submit your short films of ten minutes or less to the following categories:

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Myrtle Beach International Film Festival April 20th - 23rd 2016. 

Submissions close january 1st, 2016
 

Myrtle Beach International Film Festival. Ranked one of the top 25 film festivals in the World worth the submission by Movie Maker Magazine. Ranked one of the best by Film International. MBIFF billed as "The East Coast's answer to the Sundance Film Festival" is in the call for entry stage which will end January 1st 2016. 

Myrtle Beach International Film Festival is open to all projects, with a special "Anything Goes" catagory. We are a truely independent film festival. MBIFF also has a budget category, so a film with a 10 thousand dollar budget does not compete against a project with a 10 million dollar budget (with the exception of the overall winner). 

The 11th annual MBIFF will take place April 20th - 23rd 2016.   

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New York Festival's World's Best Television & Films April 16, 2016

Deadline extended

New York Festival's World's Best TV & Films competition honors programming in all lengths and forms from over 50 countries. Dedicated to both the Television and Film industries, categories mirror today's global trends and encourage the next generation of story-tellers and talent: Animation, Comedy, Corporate, Drama, Documentary, Feature Films, Movie Trailers, Music Videos, News, Promos, Reality TV Drama, Sports, Telenovelas, Webisodes, Best Performance by an Actor/Actress, Special Event, Innovation, Technical Production Team, CSR, Best Screenplay, Video Art, and Best Host.

Submit by October 15

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Animaze 2016 Montreal International Animation Film Festival June 2 -5, 2016

Montreal  International Animation Film Festival FESTIVAL DATES June 2-5 2016 Montreal Canada Le MIAFF! is a people's film festival and industry conference dedicated to the art of animation for film and technology.  All genres and forms are welcome. Awards & Prizes Software and other award prizes. Visibility in our travelling shows in Berlin, Cannes, Annecy, Glasgow and more. Check 2015 fantastic programming on the website.

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Fantasporto 2016 36th edition February 26th - March 5th

Submissions close December 5th 

The selection for shorts is only for fantasy ones, like always. Submissions are open and we are accepting online submissions.

Since we are making a new site that will be ready only later in October we propose you to send us the screener(s) for the selection commitee to see and, if the film(s) is(are) chosen, we will ask you all the materials needed. SUBMIIT

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Maryland International Film Festival - Hagerstown April 1 - 3, 2016


Submit by November 27, 2015

For 5 years, we've been bringing in the finest films from around the world. The film festival became a 501(c)3 and launched in 2009 and now screens more then 70 films each year! Hollywood Director Joe Carnahan is our creative director. He has brought us such films as "The Grey" and "The A-Team" with Liam Neeson and now has Bad Boys 3 in pre-production. Most of our previous winners of Best Feature have obtained distribution. Last year's winner BEREAVE just signed a distribution deal and said, " I wish to take a moment to tell you that your hospitality and your wonderful festival helped our film stand out for distribution. Thank you for that and we'll be sending you more of our work in the future.” So join us!

We look forward to having you screen at our 5th year anniversary!

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GEFF L’Europe autour de l’Europe / Grande Europe Film Festival Paris  March 16th to April 17th

Film submission deadline: December 15, 2015

The Compétition presents long features and documentaries (60’ and longer) (co)produced in Europe, never released in France. The films compete for the following prizes awarded to the author of the best film:
Prix Sauvage – Loup Dansant: bronze wolf statuette and a monetary prize;
Prix Luna: Luna statuette awarded by the jury of cinema students and young professionals.

The section Present is dedicated to the recent documentary films (50’ and longer) (co)produced in Europe during the last three years 
Subscription fee : free  -  Participation rules    SUBMIT

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The Sonoma International Film Festival (SIFF) March 30 - April 3, 2016

 

Final deadline is February 2 2016.  Please submit via "Withoutabox"

The Sonoma International Film Festival (SIFF) is presented by the Sonoma Film Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, as a welcoming, entertaining and inspiring cinematic experience that supports and promotes independent films, celebrates the cultural diversity in the Sonoma Valley through film, and funds visual arts in education.

Named one of America's "Top Ten Destination Film Festivals," Sonoma prides itself on giving every filmmaker the royal treatment. Celebrated as one of the friendliest and most uplifting festivals on the circuit. SUBMIT

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60 Second International Film Festival 

2015 -2016

  

Submit by November 30, 2015

60 Second Intl. Film Festival is back with a bang. The festival aims to promote young and enthusiastic filmmakers around the world. We are excited to announce that the submissions for 60 Second Intl. Film Festival 2015-16 are now open!  60 Second Intl. Film Festival is providing people with a platform where they can showcase their work at a global level and voice their thoughts in the form of a film.

Submissions for the following categories are open:-

. Abstract . Action . Comedy . Creative . Drama . Education . Environment . Interactive Art . Vision 2020 . Water.

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The 49th Annual WorldFest-Houston International Film & Video Festival  April 8 to 17, 2016


Next Deadline: November 16, 2015 

In partnership with filmfestivals.com

Enter the Festival that discovered Spielberg, Lucas, Coppola, Ang Lee, the Coen Brothers, David Lynch, and John Lee Hancock with their first awards!

Competition in 10 major categories! More than 200 specialized sub-categories offer fair competition and a chance for a Remi Award!

The 49th Annual WorldFest-Houston offers Screening Shorts, Docs, Features, Music Videos, Experimental & Student Films on Big 60' AMC Theater screens, with over 600 Intl filmmakers attending the ten-day International Film Festival.. SUBMIT.

 

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> FILMS FOR FESTIVAL CONSIDERATION "FILMFESTIVALS.COM ONES TO WATCH ON THE CIRCUIT"

Get Happy by Manoj Annadurai 

Feature Feel Good Movie  - World premiered in Montreal World Film Festival Winner best romantic comedy in Manhattan Fest

Charlie Kane can’t catch a break. He grew into a man who expects the worse out of life and gets it. But that changes when, by chance, he meets a bright, sunny sprite of a woman named Holly who turns him from a dour drip into someone finally allowing himself to be happy.Then a bus flattens her before Charlie eyes. Charlie opts for suicide but can’t even successfully give up on life. Left with no other choice, he adopts Holly’s ethos of positivity and just decides to be happy... by ignoring all the bad things in life. But his cynical best friend isn’t buying Charlie’s new-found happiness and sets out to save Charlie by making him miserable again. 

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Revolution by Rob Stewart (Sharkwater) 
over 40 festival wins so far)

Eco Documentary feature film by Rob Stewart (Sharkwater)

Revolution is a film about changing the world. The true-life adventure of Rob Stewart, this follow-up to his acclaimed SHARKWATER (36 festival wins) documentary continues his remarkable journey; one that will take him through 15 countries over four years, and where he'll discover that it's not only sharks that are in grave danger -- it's humanity itself.
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Pseudonym, for festival consideration

First feature by french actor director Thierry Sebban. Produced by la Petite Reine (The Artist) and Diabolo Films (The Suicide Shop). winner in Fantasporto, ECU Houston WorldFest

Synopsis:  Alex is a divorced father, a stressed executive. His daily routine is work, work, work. Tonight he's in a hurry, he's due to meet a beautiful young stranger... who contacted him via the internet. But this blind date will flip him into a downward spiral and disrupt forever the course of his life.  Thriller, 75 min., Scope, Dolby 5.1  Directed by Thierry Sebban  Starring: Simon Abkarian, Igor Skreblin, Perrine Tourneux... 

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Rooted in Peace by Greg Reitman

ROOTED in PEACE, 97 minutes - 2015

Documentary by SUNDANCE alum GREG REITMAN (Sundance Audience Award Winner for fhis first documentary 'Fuel')

Starring: Deepak Chopra, Donovan, Mike Love, David Lynch, Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire, Pete Seeger, Ted Turner, Archbishop Desmond Tutu

"ROOTED in PEACE challenges viewers to examine their values as Americans and human beings. Today we are at war within ourselves, with our environment, and with the world. Director and award-winning filmmaker Greg Reitman invites viewers on a film journey to take notice of the world we live in, proactively seek ways to find personal and ecological peace, and stop the cycle of violence".

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MISKOLC Cinefest, Mini Reviews

Mini Reviews by Alex Deleon --  Among films of interest in the highly eclectic program shown at the Miskolc Jameson Cinefest in Hungary this fall were:             "Mediterranea", written and directed by Jonas Capignano, RT. 107 minutes.       ...
 

"Janis, Little Girl Blue" by Amy Berg- Review

Viewed at 2015 Venice Film Festival.   "Janis, Little Girl Blue" directed by Amy Berg, With Alex Gibney, himself an outstanding documentarian, acting as producer. Viewed at 2015 Venice Film Festival. GREAT Doc about a great singer who died  too young on the verge of salvation. Interviews with parents, sister, brother, surviving members of The Grateful Dead, Kris Kristofferson, and most surprisingly, Dick Cavett (1970). In a year of many good documentaries, this was the...
 

AFI Announces AFI DOCS FILM SERIES

        Exciting news for Washington, DC-area documentary film fans: the American Film Institute announced today its new AFI DOCS FILM SERIES, a year-round documentary screening program in the nation's capital that will kick off November 16, 2015 at the Landmark E Street Cinema with Michael Moore's WHERE TO INVADE NEXT. Moore will also participate in a post-screening discussion. 
 
 

Up All Nite Halloween Horror Movie Marathon & Exclusive Miami Premiere of "Room" at the Gables Cinema!

Up All Nite - After Hours' Halloween Movie Marathon 10/31!   Join us at the Coral Gables Art Cinema for our special Halloween Up All Nite celebration as part of our After Hours series on Saturday, October 31 at 11:30 pm till morning! The Gables Cinema and the Secret Celluloid Society present John Carpenter's The Thing as the first film in the series starting at 11:30 pm, followed by Kevin Tenney...
 

Los Cabos Film Festival Confirms the Projects and Activities of Cabos TV

Los Cabos Film Festival is proud to establish an area devoted to television content: Cabos TV, an essential open up a forum to explore the changing patterns in the consumption of digital entertainment, presented by Una Voz Con Todos.   “Cabos TV is our response to the global trend whereby cinema actors and directors are beginning to be active in television, TV writers are starting to make independent mov...
 

View From A Blue Moon: Hurley pro surfer, John John Florence’s worldwide film premiere to kick off in Sydney

Professional surfer John John Florence today announced the December 1 worldwide release of his film, View From A Blue Moon, the first surf film shot entirely in 4K and with narration provided by acclaimed actor John C. Reilly (Stepbrothers, Talladega Nights).   View From A Blue Moon will be digitally released through iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, M-Go, Vimeo On Demand, and other digital platforms in HD as well as DVD/Blu-ray with worldwide premieres taking place on November 11 and 12. Pr...
 
 
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The Denver Film Festival (DFF) announced today its films in competition

The Denver Film Festival (DFF) announced today its films in competition and award recipients at its 38th edition, which runs November 4-15, 2015. The Festival attracts nearly 58,000 filmgoers and is widely recognized as the Rocky Mountain Region's premier film event. This year's program boasts more than 250 films, representing 39 countries. The complete lineup of films is available at the newly redesigned denverfilm.org/festival. ...
 

Line Up of 181 films for the 35th Hawaii International Film Festival

 
Hawaii International Film Festival (HIFF) presented by Halekulani will celebrate its 35th anniversary. The festival dates take place from November 12 through November 22, primarily all on the island of Oahu.   HIFF will present 181 films, with 17 US, 14 International and 32 world premieres from 41 countries this year. The Festival, which is to be held during mid-November, serves as a festival of discovery for new talent in the Pacific Rim; a “yearbook” of the very best films ...
 

New York Film Festival 2015

Established in 1963 by Amos Vogel and Richard Roud this year’s 53rd edition of the New York Film Festival turned out to be a signature cross cultural event. Held at the Lincoln center arts complex it presented a full range of features, shorts and documentaries and special screening events with many film makers and industry specialists present.  Continuing the festival’s long standing tradition no jury judged the productions or provided awards and most film makers were present ...
 

Amy Berg and Przemyslaw Wojcieszek. Two world meet at Tofifest.

There are many cinema celebrities present among the guests to the Tofifest 2015 festival. One day, two of such guests came to take part in festival screenings, and both differ from each other just as night and day. One of them was Academy Awards nominee Amy Berg and 'enfant terrible' of Polish cinema, Przemyslaw Wojcieszek.         Janis Joplin – was she a sad girl? The American documentary filmmaker known for Deliver Us fro...
 

Line up for the13th Bogotá Short Film Festival

 
117 SHORT FILMS are part of the OFFICIAL SELECTION for the13º Bogotá Short Film Festival / Festival de Cortos de Bogotá   At the Night of the Revelation on past October 27, was revealed the OFFICIAL SELECTION of the 13º Bogotá Short Film Festival / Festival de Cortos de Bogotá. 81 short films in the International Competition from the most distant corners of the world, and 36 in the National Competition that represent the best ...
 

Tallinn Black Nights announces Main Competition lineup

Epitaph For its 19th edition, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival has composed an adventurous Main Competition presented by Postimees with a varied mix of genres from urban tragicomedy to historical drama and even a documentary co-produced by North Korea. The line-up is showcasing 18 films from 21 countries  - seven of them being world premieres, three international and eight European premieres. Festival director Tiina Lokk says: “...
 

Jaipur IFF Released First List of Films in Competition Category

 
Jaipur International Film Festival (JIFF), which has established itself into the world of International Cinema, has today released the first list of films in competition category.   A total of 87 films have been included in this list. The list has maximum films, totaling 20 from India while USA (15 Films) ranks second and Germany (9 Films) at third.  Besides India, the remaining 67 films are from Germany, USA, Canada, Spain, France, China, Finland, Austria, Singapore, Iran, Ireland, ... 

 

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The 28th Tokyo International Film Festival Award Winners

(C)2015 TIFF Closing Ceremony was held at TOHO Cinemas Roppongi Hills tonight and the winners to the awards were announced.  Tokyo Grand Prix "Nise - The Heart of Madness" -$50,000 Special Jury Prize  "All Three of Us" - $20,000 Award for Best Director  Mustafa Kara&nbs...
 

Iceland & "Rams" are the winners of Tofifest 2015 Film Festival, Poland

The Grand Prix Awards – the Golden Angel of Tofifest – flies to Iceland. The awards of the 13th edition of the Tofifest International Film Festival in Torun were given on Saturday (24th October 2015), during the Closing Ceremony. The winner of the ON AIR main competition turned out to be Rams by Grímur Hákonarson. The other awards given in international competitions were given to filmmakers from Colombia, Costa Rica, Israel, and Great Britain. The decision to make Ra...
 

Canadian-Aghan movie wins audience award at Tofifest Filmfestival 2015 (Poland)

  After the final counting of all the votes, we can announce that Canadian - Afghan film Mina Walking directed by Yosef Baraki, won the audience award of 13th edition of the International Film Festival Tofifest. A beautiful movie about the 12-year-old girl from Kabul charmed the audience of Torun's festival.     Tofifest ended on Sunday, but today we finished checking all of the ...
 

John Turturro and Nanni Moretti to receive honors at The Denver Film Festival

 
The Denver Film Festival (DFF) announced today John Turturro as the recipient of the John Cassavetes Award and Nanni Moretti as the recipient of the Maria & Tommaso Maglione Italian Filmmaker Award at its 38th edition, which runs November 4-15, 2015. The Festival attracts nearly 58,000 filmgoers and is widely recognized as the Rocky Mountain Region's premier film event. This year's program boasts more than 250 films, representing 39 countries. Th...
 

Heartland Film Festival Unveils 2015 Winners, Awards More Than $120,000 to Independent Filmmakers

“The Judgment” wins $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Feature, “Romeo is Bleeding” wins $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Feature, “The Way of Tea” wins $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Short and “The 100 Years Show” wins $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Short This evening the 24th annual Heartland Film Festival (Oct. 16-25, 2015) announced its full slate of winners – including Grand Prizes, Best Premieres, Audience...
 

GOLDEN STAR for film director Alex Quiroga - LA ESTRELLA DE ORO 2015 ALEX QUIROGA DIRECTOR

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    The 81 Foreign Language Film Oscar submissions

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    Eighty-one countries have submitted films for consideration in the Foreign Language Film category for the 88th Academy Awards®.  Paraguay is a first-time entrant. The 2015 submissions are: Afghanistan, "Utopia," Hassan Nazer, director; Albania, "Bota," Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, directors; Algeria, "Twilight of Shadows," Mohamed Lakhdar Hamina, director; Argentina, "The Clan," Pablo Trapero, director; Australia, "Arrows of the Thunder...
     

    Jury Unveils First Six EFA Winners

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      Awards for Cinematography, Editing, Design, Costumes, Music & Sound The European Film Academy announces the first winners who will be honoured at this year’s 28th European Film Awards. A special seven-member jury convened in Berlin and, based on the EFA Selection list and the additional film entries, decided on the winners in the categories cinematography, editing, production design, costume design, composer and sound design. The European Film Academy congratu...
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    Super List of Goodies with this Kickstarter campaign on the documentary made around Gerald Potterton, collectors...

    The Flying Animator - Documentary - 3x Oscar nominee Gerald Potterton! On Kickstarter!   Musivision Films has launched its Kickstarter campaign for the The Flying Animator documentary on 3x Oscar nominated animator Gerald Potterton. Director Laurie Gordon has been filming Gerald for nearly five years at his home in Quebec and in London, Toronto. Still scheduled for more shooting days Laurie is really excited about editing the film into shape. Oh so many surprises and gems to b...   

    Bardot, la Méprise

    Bardot in 1968 Viewed at Arlequin Cinema, Paris. in documentary package. Bardot, La Méprise”– Dir. David Teboul. 114′ RT. made for TV is    a study of the actress’s entire life, childhood, family, etc. As well as the highlights of her career with numerous extracts from key films such as “And God Created Woman”. (Et Dieu créa la femme), 1956. Bardot does...
     
     

    Oliver Stone receives award at Sitges and holds book signing in Mallorca

    Tom de la Cal, Director of The Film Festival Agency, accompanied Oliver Stone to the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival in October where he received the Premio Honorífico for his lifetime achievements. Mr. Stone gave a Master Class on his films to more than 2000 attendees and press. The Film Festival Agency also organized a signing for his book, The Untold History of the United States, in Palma de Mallorca and a screening of his award winning film “Platoon” followed by a talk an...
     

    The »Fénix Award to Ibero-American Criticism« Goes to Jorge Ayala Blanco

    FIPRESCI and Cinema23 have announced that the 2015 »Fénix Award to Ibero-American Criticism« goes to the Mexican critic and professor Jorge Ayala Blanco.   This year's award, conferred by the International Federation of Film Critics to acknowledge the contribution to film criticism in Ibero-America, is an homage to Jorge Ayala Blanco's honest, lucid and ludic career; to his prose, which is as idiosyncratic as it is universal; and to the intelligence of his gaz...
     

     

    Bille August will serve as Chairman of the 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival

    Festival’s 20th Edition to Begin December 26th During the Heart of the Awards Season     The noted Danish filmmaker and Academy Award®-winning director Bille August will serve as Chairman of the 20th edition of Capri, Hollywood – The International Film Festival. Scheduled to run from December 26, 2015 through January 2, 2016, the event, regarded as a major player of the International Awards season, will bring to Italy’s Gulf of Naples some of the biggest...
     

    Chris Rock will return to host the Oscars® for a second time

      Multi-hyphenate artist and filmmaker Chris Rock will return to host the Oscars® for a second time, producers David Hill and Reginald Hudlin announced today.  The 88th Academy Awards® will be broadcast live on Oscar® Sunday, February 28, 2016, on the ABC Television Network.  Rock previously hosted the 77th Oscars telecast in 2005. “Chris Rock is truly the MVP of the entertainment industry,” said Hill and Hudlin. “Comedian, actor, writer, produc...
     

    Filmfestivals.com Bruno Chatelin to speak at inaugural Fest Forward Festivals Conference in Santa Barbara on Future of Festivals

     
    The Future of Festivals   The last frontier of the “tribal gathering” according to Seth Godin is the festival. With expansion in every festival vertical under the sun, the death of the festival is greatly exaggerated. Let’s hear from our team of experts in food, wine, music & film about where we are heading in the industry The panel will be hosted by Laurie Kirby, AboutFest / FestForward co founder. Speakers     ...
     

    EFA Board Elections 2015

     
      Members of the European Film Academy can this year vote for the chair person and the two deputy chair persons, as well as for the candidates from the following countries and regions: Central & Eastern Europe France Italy Nordic Countries North-Eastern Mediterranean Spain / Portugal UK / Ireland The vote closes on Thursday, 19 November 2015, at 23:59 CET. This voting platform allows you to login repeatedly and change your choices. In each terr...
     
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    Major Buzz Factory : Expérience de Bruno Chatelin du marketing Digital pour les films

    Fort d'une expérience acquise dans la distribution de films pour deux Majors (Sony et Fox mariée sous a direction avec UGC) Bruno Chatelin propose une expérience pointue au service de votre stratégie digitale à Travers sa structure de Conseil MAJOR BUZZ FACTORY Le fondateur Bruno Chatelin : un Professionnel de la communication entouré de spécialistes, son expérience est ancrée sur trois univers La publicité, Le mark.eting et le digital.

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    Japan Content Showcase Record-Breaking Number of Participants

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    Japan Content Showcase (JCS), organized by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), the Foundation for Promotion of Music Industry and Culture (TIMM), UNIJAPAN (TIFFCOM) and the Association of Japanese Animations (TIAF), took place in GRAND PACIFIC LE DAIBA, Tokyo from October 20th (Tue) to 22nd (Thu). During 3 days of the period, it welcomed 24,291 participants, the largest number in its history.

    This year JCS marks the 4th year as the multi-content market featuring music, films and animation. The high-powered seminars with hot topics including VOD business were held and received great response from the market participants. Many pitching sessions and matching events were also held and provided beneficial business opportunities and networking among participants from all over the world. Market screening and showcase live were successful in gathering attention from the industry professionals who looked for uprising talents from Japan.

    Reflecting the growing importance as a multi-content marketplace representing Asia, JCS achieved the highest records in number of exhibitors, buyers and participants throughout our history thanks to your continuous cooperation and support.

     

     

    Key Figures of 2015



     


    Number of Exhibitors
    347 (5%up)

    Number of Buyers
    1,433 (24%up)

    Number of Participants (total)
    24,291(33%up)


     

     
     


    Japan Content Showcase 2015
    Date: October 20 (Tue) - 22 (Thu), 2015
    Venue: GRAND PACIFIC LE DAIBA
    Organizers:
    Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
    TIMM - Tokyo International Music Market
    TIFFCOM - Affiliated market of the Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF)
    TIAF - Tokyo International Anime Festival
    Website: http://www.jcs.tokyo/en/

     

    Lineup of Camerimage's TV competition section - First Look - TV Pilots Competition.

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    Daredevil: Into the Ring

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    As a child, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) lost his eyesight in an accident. However, all of his other senses were heightened, allowing him to hear, feel, and foresee more than regular people. At first, he treated his abilities as a curse, but later he learnt to appreciate them and decided to use them to fight evil. By day, the now grown-up Matt is a more-or-less effective lawyer in New York, and by night, he becomes a fearless guardian of the city. When the neighbourhood of Hell’s Kitchen, where he and his friends live, is flooded by crime and corruption, Murdock takes up the challenge—no matter the injuries or personal costs involved. The creators of the Daredevil series, Drew Goddard and Steven S. DeKnight, and the director of the pilot episode, Phil Abraham, invite the audience to a fascinating journey into the heart of darkness; a journey that also shows a different side to the popular myths about superheroes.
     
    Original title: Daredevil: Into the Ring
    Director: Phil Abraham
    Cinematographer: Matthew J. Lloyd
    Produced by: ABC Television Studio, Marvel Television 
    Distribution: NetFlix
    USA, 2015
     
     

    Fargo: The Crocodile's Dilemma

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Lester Nygaard is a typical small-town loser who vegetates in Bemidji, Minnesota. His once-supportive wife accuses him every single day of being a sucker. His once-endearing younger brother is all about showing off with his promotions and perfect little family. His ever-boorish school bully does not seem to know when to stop. However, everything changes drastically when the impish hitman Lorne Malvo comes to town. While dead bodies and surreal riddles start to pile up, meek Lester realizes that rules were actually made to be broken. By extending the universe created in 1996 by the Coen brothers, Fargo’s showrunner Noah Hawley made a show that is a suitable tribute and simultaneously something completely different. Its first episode, directed by Adam Bernstein, is the best proof of this—here is a tale combining dark comedy with film noir, in which Minnesota becomes the location of a truly epic fight between evil and... a lesser evil.
     
    Original title: Fargo: The Crocodile's Dilemma
    Director: Adam Bernstein
    Cinematographer: Matthew J. Lloyd
    Produced by: Nomadic Pictures
    Distribution: FX Network, FX
    Polish distribution: Ale kino+
    USA, 2014
     
     

     

     

     

    Gomorrah: Il clan dei Savastano

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Gomorrah", courtesy of HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
     
    Matteo Garrone’s 2008 crime drama Gomorrah, based on the hard-hitting, controversial novel written by Roberto Saviano, was a fascinating and utterly complex insight into the reality of the Neapolitan-based mafia called Camorra. Using both works of art as a basis for something entirely new, Gomorrah’s showrunner Stefano Sollima, who also directed the pilot episode, not only supplemented this spellbinding world with its original narrative, character arcs, and overtones, but also added many stylistic touches that made it the Italian counterpart of the famous American show The WireGomorrah’s protagonist is a guy called Ciro—a young, charismatic, and arrogant henchman for Naples’ Savastano crime family. He is loyal, brave, and ruthless, quickly earning his bosses’ trust and making himself an indispensable part of the organization’s structure. Will he be able to make all of his big dreams come true without sacrificing the man he was before?
     
    Original title: Gomorra - La serie: Il clan dei Savastano
    Director: Stefano Sollima
    Cinematographer: Paolo Carnera
    Produced by: Cattleya, Fandango, Sky
    Distribution: Home Box Office (HBO)
    Polish distribution: HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
    Germany, Italy, 2014
     
     

     

     

     

    Jordskott: Del I

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Jordskott", courtesy of Sveriges Television
     
    Police negotiator Eva Thörnblad goes back to her home town for the funeral of her tragically deceased father. At the same time she has to confront her inner demons, as it was in this place that her beloved daughter disappeared mysteriously seven years earlier. The woman is going through an emotional breakdown, but suddenly, and initially against her will, she becomes a part of a complex police investigation connected with cases of other missing children. Henrik Björn, the series showrunner and director of the pilot episode, continues the commendable tradition of the Scandinavian crime show and creates a suggestive, hallucinatory atmosphere reminiscent of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin PeaksJordskott’s creator invites the audience into a world in which nothing is what it seems—a place surrounded by cool lakes and misty forests that can inspire fear with its dark secrets, but also fascinate with the silent beauty of nature’s indifference.
     
    Original title: Jordskott: Del I
    Director: Henrik Björn
    Cinematographer: Pelle Hallert
    Produced by: Palladium Fiction
    Distribution: Sveriges Television (SVT)
    Finland, Sweden, Norway, UK, 2015
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Manhattan: You Always Hurt the One You Love

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Manhattan", courtesy of Lionsgate Television
     
    Among the hundreds of crucial events in the history of the world, building a functional atomic bomb was one of the most significant ones, though at the time it was shrouded in secrecy. Showrunner Sam Shaw’s Manhattan is a fictionalized tale about the men who made that leap of faith into the atomic era, and the women who stood morally beside them. Directed by Thomas Schlamme, the pilot episode throws the audience within the confines of the Manhattan Project’s top-secret, government-made little New Mexico town of Los Alamos. There, hundreds of scientists isolated with their families from the outside world, including Frank Winter, work against the clock and face various moral dilemmas. Is it really worth creating something that will end the war but at the same time change the world forever? Will playing God come back to haunt those that attempt it? And, finally, can one afford to do nothing and hope that the world will fix itself?
     
    Original title: Manhattan: You Always Hurt the One You Love
    Director: Thomas Schlamme
    Cinematographer: John Lindley
    Produced by: Lionsgate Television, Skydance Productions
    Distribution: Lionsgate Television
    USA, 2014
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

     

    Pact, The: Victim

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "The Pact", courtesy of HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
     
    A big city means big pay cheques, big corporations, and big secrets. As well as even bigger scandals when some of those secrets spill into the public. Piotr Grodecki is an overly ambitious investigative journalist who is concerned with the truth and nothing but the truth. When one of the articles he has written provokes a social and media outrage, making life much harder for quite a number of people, he realizes that truth has many different faces. Partly based on a Norwegian mini-series called Mammon, but using its structure and elements to different ends and building a world from scratch, The Pact, with pilot episode directed by Marek Lechki, is a thrilling TV show that deals with many of the crucial aspects of modern times, among them the tension between journalistic ethics and the chaotic presence of digital reality, and the role of opinion-forming media in a world which seems to be slowly forgetting the difference between truth and fiction.

    Original title: Pakt: Ofiara
    Director: Marek Lechki
    Cinematographer: Paweł Flis
    Produced by: HBO Europe, Telemark Sp. z o. o.
    Distribution: HBO Europe
    Polish distribution: HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
    Poland, 2015
     
     

     

     

     

    Penny Dreadful: Night Work

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Penny Dreadful", courtesy of HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
     
    Ethan Chandler is a charming American gunslinger who has come to Victorian London to earn a quick buck. This is a down-to-earth man who only trusts what he sees with his own eyes. When he is hired by the hypnotic Vanessa Ives and mysterious Sir Malcolm Murray, his world starts to collapse. His new employers show him London’s dark underbelly, far beyond anything that a normal person can comprehend, in which an eternal war is raging between human beings and supernatural creatures preying on people’s naivety and lack of knowledge. Inspired by legendary literary horror tales and their famous characters, including Victor Frankenstein, Mina Harker, and Dorian Gray, Penny Dreadful’s showrunner John Logan and the pilot’s director, Juan Antonio Bayona, invite their audience on a journey into the heart of darkness. A tale which blends reality and fiction that is dangerous and tenebrous, but at the same time elegant and sensual.
     
    Original title: Penny Dreadful: Night Work
    Director: Juan Antonio Bayona
    Cinematographer: Xavi Giménez
    Produced by: Showtime Networks, Desert Wolf Productions, Neal Street Productions
    Distribution: Home Box Office (HBO)
    Polish distributor: HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
    UK, USA, Ireland, 2014
     

     

     

     

    Sense8: Limbic Resonance

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Sense8", courtesy of FX Network
     
    Eight people of different backgrounds, nationalities, races, religions, and skin colours, living under dissimilar conditions in different parts of the world—people who could not have ever met personally—start to share a bizarre connection that will mark them for the rest of their lives. Before they even know what is happening and understand their odd visions, a clandestine organization with sinister intentions is already treading on their heels. Sense8 is a TV series like no other, with the narrative unravelling on different continents and with the use of numerous genre conventions, while the characters present a fascinating range of worldviews and philosophies. This all enables the show’s creators, J. Michael Straczynski and Andy and Lana Wachowski (who also directed the pilot episode), to reflect on such themes as human identity and the concept of heterogeneity, to break cultural and social taboos, and to provoke admiration for the world’s beauty depicted on the screen.
     
    Original title: Sense8: Limbic Resonance
    Director: Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski
    Cinematographer: Christian Almesberger, Frank Griebe, Danny Ruhlmann, John Toll
    Produced by: Georgeville Television, Studio JMS, Unpronounceable Productions
    Distribution: NetFlix
    USA, 2015
     
     
     
     

    Sirens: The Sinking Woman

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Sirens", courtesy of July August Productions and HOT
     
    Weird events start to transpire in Eliat, a busy Israeli port town. One of them involves the discovery of the corpse of a naked and unnaturally obese woman, who, under closer observation, seems to be a hardly recognizable version of a girl who vanished from the face of the Earth 17 years before. Police officer Shelly Rajuan, sister of the deceased, investigates the whole matter but only uncovers more mysteries. Was the woman’s horrific death somehow linked to the human trafficking in the region? Or maybe it has something to do with the seemingly unstoppable wave of African immigrants coming to Israel’s shores, thus evoking xenophobia and racism among the local community? Sirens is a show that is part solid procedural drama, part poignant thriller, and part timely tale about the modern world. Showrunners Shahar Magen and Adam Sanderson (who directed the pilot episode) present a raw, pessimistic, and uncompromising TV series that is not easily forgotten.
     
    Original title: Betoolot: The Sinking Woman
    Director: Adam Sanderson
    Cinematographer: Nadav Hekselman
    Produced by: July August Productions, HOT
    Distribution: HOT
    Israel, 2014
     
       
     

     

     

     

     

    Trapped: Episode #1.1

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "Trapped", courtesy of RVKstudios
     
    Siglufjörður is a small Icelandic town in which there are far more family dramas than crime mysteries. However, not long before the events depicted on the screen, two teenagers are trapped in an old warehouse that is lit on fire by someone. What is more, the pilot episode wastes no time and brings a mutilated corpse to the town’s shore, which arrives together with a large ferry from Denmark. Not only is the killer on the loose and soon to touch Icelandic soil without any consequences, but there is also a powerful snowstorm coming towards the town which will isolate it from the outside world. Andri tries to solve the hideous crime, but the police seem to be powerless. Time is almost up. Soon everyone will be trapped in a situation with no easy way out. Baltasar Kormákur, Trapped’s showrunner and the pilot’s director, presents a devilishly stylish and whimsical TV series about people and real monsters that are only acting like people.
     
    Original title: Trapped: Episode #1.1
    Director: Baltasar Kormákur
    Cinematographer: Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson
    Produced by: RVKstudios
    Distribution: Dynamic Television
    Iceland, 2015
     
     
     

    True Detective: The Long Bright Dark

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Still from "True Detective", courtesy of HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
     
    Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson play two homicide detectives, Rust Cohle and Martin Hart, who become a part of an investigation concerning a serial killer with a flair for ritualistic murders. Finding the true criminal will take many, many years and make them question everything they have ever believed in. True Detective’s pilot is set in Louisiana, which looks like a nihilistic wasteland filled with instances of religious nightmares—a state in which the oneiric beauty of the landscapes is inextricably linked to the ugliness of human nature, hidden away in narrow confines of small houses. By combining an intriguing metaphysical experience with this brutal reality, and confronting film noir and the buddy movie genre with a mystical atmosphere, the first episode of Nic Pizzolatto’s series, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, creates a believably nightmarish reality in which, however, one would like to stay for a long time.
     
    Original title: True Detective: The Long Bright Dark
    Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
    Cinematographer: Adam Arkapaw
    Produced by: Passenger Film Studio, Parliament of Owls, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Home Box Office (HBO)
    Distribution: HBO Enterprises
    Polish distributor: HBO Poland Sp. z o. o.
    USA, 2014

     

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