23rd SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
ANNOUNCES 2008 PROGRAM
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FEST PRESENTS A TRIBUTE TO JULIE CHRISTIE
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SBIFF OPENS WITH ADAM BROOKS’ “DEFINITELY, MAYBE”
WHILE GIUSEPPE TORNATORE’S
“AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (SCONOSCIUTA, LA)” CLOSES
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NORMAN JEWISON TO SERVE AS GUEST DIRECTOR
Santa Barbara, CA The 23rd installment of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) presents its film line-up for 2008, featuring 215 films including 20 World Premieres, 22 U.S. Premieres and a rich selection of films representing 49 countries. The Festival, which welcomes American Express as their Premiere Sponsor, takes place over 11 days beginning Thursday, January 24, through Sunday, February 3.
“The Festival has continuously grown in stature,” commented SBIFF Director Roger Durling, “and this year’s film slate certainly reflects that. We’re very proud of what SBIFF has to offer everyone.”
It was also announced that SBIFF will present a “Tribute To Julie Christie” on Friday, January 25 at the Lobero Theater. Christie will share a dialogue with Leonard Maltin about her recent experiences with her latest film, “Away From Her” and her body of work, along with movie clips and a montage. Over the length of Christie’s career it has been said that she is “the most poetic of all actresses,” mimicking her life after the socially conscious characters she has portrayed on screen. That is evident in “Away From Her,” a beautiful yet unconventional love story, written and directed by Sarah Polley for which Christie has already received Golden Globe and SAG nominations, as well as Best Actress honors from the National Board of Review, National Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle , among other notable critics associations. She portrays Fiona, an Alzheimer’s patient who is put in a nursing home by her husband. While in the facility she falls in love with another man who is also a patient. The husband’s love for Fiona causes him to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness. A special screening of “Away From Her” will be shown earlier that day.
SBIFF 2008 will kick off with the World Premiere of Universal Pictures’ upcoming romantic comedy from writer/director Adam Brooks, “Definitely, Maybe,” starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin, Elizabeth Banks and Rachel Weisz. Reynolds stars as Will Hayes, a 30-something Manhattan dad in the midst of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Breslin), starts to question him about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know absolutely everything about how her parents met and fell in love. Will hopelessly attempts a gentler version of his story for his daughter and changes the names so Maya has to guess who is the woman her father finally married. Is her mother Will’s college sweetheart, the dependable girl next door Emily (Banks)? Is she his longtime best friend and confidante, the apolitical April (Fisher)? Or is she the free-spirited but ambitious journalist Summer (Weisz)? As Maya puts together the pieces of her dad’s romantic puzzle, she begins to understand that love is not so simple or easy. And as Will tells her his tale, Maya helps him to understand that it’s definitely never too late to go back…and maybe even possible to find a happy ending. Director Brooks, Reynolds and Breslin will attend the opening night festivities, sponsored by American Express and Studio 7. Following the screening the festivities will continue with a party at Paseo Nuevo in downtown Santa Barbara, sponsored in part by UGG.
Closing Night will feature the U.S. Premiere of Giuseppe Tornatore’s “The Unknown Woman (Sconosciuta, La)” starring Xenia Rappoport, Michele Placido and Claudia Gerini. “The Unknown Woman” is a haunting story of mystery and love about a Russian woman, Irena (Xenia Rappoport) who calculatedly insinuates herself into the lives of a young, affluent Italian family. Stopping at nothing to become the couple’s trusted maid and the beloved nanny to their fragile young daughter, Irena risks everything in her quest to uncover the truth about the family. Like an intricately constructed jigsaw puzzle, “The Unknown Woman” reveals piece by piece the enigma of Irena’s past. Shot principally in the charming city of Trieste, as well as in Rome and Umbria, the film swept the David di Donatello Awards (the Italian equivalent of the Oscars), winning Best Picture as well as the awards for Director, Actress, Cinematography and Score, which was composed by five-time Oscar nominee and 2007 Honorary Oscar recipient Ennio Morricone. It marks Morricone’s eighth collaboration with Tornatore. Tornatore will attend the Closing Night festivities, which are sponsored by The Santa Barbara Independent and El Paseo Restaurant.
Continuing their new tradition of featuring a Guest Director and presenting a retrospective of their work, SBIFF is thrilled to announce Norman Jewison as the 2008 Guest Director. The following films were selected to be screened: “In The Heat of the Night,” “The Thomas Crown Affair” and “Moonstruck.” Jewison has been a vibrant force in the motion picture industry for four decades. He has personally been nominated for four Oscars; his films have received 46 nominations and 12 Academy Awards; he has been nominated for three Best Director awards and in 1999 he received the prestigious Irving Thalberg Award at the Academy Awards. In addition to the titles mentioned above, he is responsible for such classic films as “The Thrill of It All” and “Send Me No Flowers,” “The Cincinnati Kid,” “The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming,” “:And Justice For All,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “A Soldier’s Story,” and “The Hurricane,” to name just a few.
SBIFF has become an important showcase for Academy-Award hopefuls, many of whom have gone on to win an Oscar. Continuing the tradition, SBIFF will feature special Tribute presentations, created by long-time fest tribute producer Paul Fagen of P. Fagen Productions, as well as Dana Morrow of RoadShow Media. This year’s honorees are:
‘ Cate Blanchett will receive the esteemed Modern Master Award, sponsored by Lucky Brand Jeans and moderated by long-time friend o’ the fest, Leonard Maltin on Saturday, January 26.
‘ Javier Bardem will receive The Montecito Award, sponsored by Strategic Incentives and moderated by SBIFF Director Roger Durling on Monday, January 28.
‘ Ryan Gosling will receive the newly-created Independent Award, sponsored by Cott Beverages and moderated by Entertainment Weekly Bureau Chief Sean Smith on Tuesday, January 29.
‘ SBIFF presents the Virtuosos 2008 Award to Casey Affleck, Marion Cotillard, James McAvoy, Ellen Page and Amy Ryan, in recognition of a new generation of stand-out film artists. Sponsored by Macy’s, the evening will be moderated by Hollywood Reporter Editor Elizabeth Guider on Wednesday, January 30.
‘ Tommy Lee Jones will receive the American Riviera Award, sponsored by The Bluffs along the Santa Barbara Coast and moderated by another long-time friend, Pete Hammond, on Friday, February 1.
‘ Angelina Jolie will receive the Outstanding Performance of the Year Award, sponsored by Chopin Vodka and Innovative Skincare and moderated by Pete Hammond on Saturday, February 2.
“This group of honorees is the most awe-inspiring ensemble we’ve ever hosted,,,the cream of the crop of 2007’s best performances.” says Durling. “We’re on Cloud Nine.”
CONVERSATIONS WITH:
SBIFF presents a Conversation With:Norman Jewison, which takes place Sunday, January 27, following the screening of “Moonstruck.” On Saturday, February 2, the festival will screen “The Pixar Story,” followed by a Conversation With:Brad Bird, the Academy Award-winning helmer of “The Incredibles” and of this year’s box office and critical success, “Ratatouille.”
THE PANELS
The SBIFF has become renowned for creating smart, insightful and informative panels that feature a veritable who’s who in the world of filmmaking, including many Oscar contenders. This year’s panelists will be announced soon.
The series kicks off at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 26, with the ever-popular “It Starts With the Script,” screenwriters panel moderated by Variety columnist Anne Thompson. The panel takes place at the Lobero Theatre and is sponsored by Pacifica Graduate Institute and Andrew Butcher.
That afternoon at 2:00 p.m., also at the Lobero Theatre, will be the “Movers & Shakers” panel, bringing together top producers to discuss their craft, moderated by Los Angeles Times columnist Patrick Goldstein. The panel is sponsored by iO Film and Lisa Loiacono of Sotheby’s International Realty.
The insights continue during the Fest’s second weekend starting off with “Directors on Directing” on Saturday, February 2, at 11:00 a.m., moderated by producer and co-host of AMC’s “Sunday Morning Shootout” Peter Bart. The panel takes place at the Lobero Theater and is sponsored by Variety Magazine.
The next panel is composed of some of the most creative women working in film today entitled “Creative Forces: Women in the Biz” on Saturday, February 2, 2:00 p.m., moderated by Madelyn Hammond, Chief Marketing Officer, Variety. The panel takes place at the Lobero Theatre and is co-sponsored by the Sandy Stahl and supported in part by Girls Inc.
In addition, on Thursday, January 31, UCSB will present “Location Location Location: The Greening of Hollywood,” from 6-8 pm at the Marjorie Luke Theater. This panel showcases resources and techniques for creating environmentally-friendly film and video productions. Experts representing the film studios, the California Film Commission, the Environmental Media Association, and the California Integrated Waste Management Board will share tips on sustainable production practices, and engage in discussion with experienced and student filmmakers in the audience. The panel is sponsored by UC Santa Barbara’s Department of Film and Media Studies and the Environmental Media Initiative of the Carsey-Wolf Center for Film, Television, and New Media, in conjunction with the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
PODCASTS & BLOGS
Once again, SBIFF will provide video podcasts of the Festival activities, with the help of Mediatrust and their leading-edge technology. Designed to bring the art of filmmaking to the broadest possible audience, the video podcasts, hosted by KTYD’s Julie Ramos, will provide visitors with a look “behind the scenes” in a series of interviews with directors, producers, actors, and many others. “The podcasts will deliver a level of exposure to Festival participants that can’t be attained at other festivals,” says Durling. “Through the internet, a national and international audience will have the opportunity to view podcasts that include the industry’s most interesting talent for a period of time following the dates of our Santa Barbara event.”
You can also get daily updates, special information, Festival insights, and even a recommendation or two, on SBIFF Director Roger Durling’s blog, “The Film Geek Confidential.” Log onto www.sbiff.org/blog2 or www.filmgeekconfidential.com daily. Roger will be constantly blogging leading up to and throughout the festival.
LOCAL OFFERINGS
The SBIFF takes its commitment to the young people of our community to heart and with enthusiasm. Artful cinema can educate as well as entertain. Following are just a few of the programs the Festival will offer:
10-10-10 Student Screenwriting Competition and Sotheby’s International Realty 10-10-10 Student Filmmaking Competition The Screenwriting Competition, sponsored by Business First Bank, is comprised of 10 students who were selected out of submissions from Santa Barbara area high school and college students who submitted a 10-page sample of their best fiction writing – screenplay, stage play, or short story – to their school’s representative. The five best script samples were chosen from the high school level and five from the college level. The finalists are then assigned a storyline and an industry professional to mentor them during the writing of their screenplay. Finalists will meet with their mentor throughout the process, submitting their final draft in January 2008.
The 10 student screenplays will then be matched with a category-appropriate Filmmaking finalist from the Sotheby’s International Realty 10-10-10 Student Filmmaking Competition, which consists of 10 students selected from 22 submissions, who will then produce a 10-minute film during the 10 days of the 23rd Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Sunday, February 3 at 1 pm at the Marjorie Luke, all “10-10-10” films will be screened and winners will be announced. The winning films will then be screened at the Closing Night Awards ceremony.
APPLEBOX A Free Family Festival for Children The SBIFF will produce AppleBox, a family film festival for children during the mornings of the two weekends that bookend the festival Saturday, January 26 and Sunday, January 27 and on Saturday, February 2 and Sunday, February 3 from 9:00 am until 10:30 am. Children’s films, including the World Premiere of SB resident Mark Stouffer’s “Diamond Dog Caper,” will be shown continuously all morning for ages 2 12 at the Metro 4 Theatres. Co-presented with the Santa Barbara Children’s Museum and Sponsored by SBParent.com and Cold Stone Creamery, screenings will be specifically programmed for each age group. The program will enable children to see wonderful movies that are not easily accessible, in a festive, entertaining and supportive environment.
Field Trip to the Movies SBIFF provides a fascinating and thought-provoking film, study guides, and transportation to “Field Trip to the Movies” as part of our Reel Nature series for over 3,000 5th and 6th graders in Santa Barbara County. This educational program includes an opportunity for students to explore intriguing facts and new research about the natural world as they view a film, engage in discussion, and participate in an interactive film-creating experience with industry professionals. The purpose of “Field Trip to the Movies” is to inspire and excite children’s curiosity with nature and the world around them, while at the same time introducing them to the possibilities of them being a filmmaker and naturalist. “Field Trip to the Movies: is sponsored by Wells Fargo Bank.
SBIFF will host two special film exhibits: CAF will feature Bruce Yonemoto’s Sounds Like The Sound of Music (2005), held in conjunction with the festival, and on view for the run of the Val-entine’s exhibition. A video re-creation, this work draws from two distinct and seemingly unrelat-ed Hollywood film classics, George Lucas’ Star Wars and Robert Wise’s 1965, The Sound of Music. Filmed in Cuzco, Peru, Yonemoto’s video examines the relationships to war and cultural imperial-ism when filtered through the Hollywood entertainment machine; And Blue Meadow, a film installation that will be displayed in the Patty Look Lewis art gallery on De La Guerra and State St. on Saturday, February 2, 5-8pm. Robin Bizio has directed a couple art films (2-7min) that will be projected on loop in this gallery and will be accompanied by live music and other decorations.
3RD Weekend –The SBIFF will continue their tradition of presenting the “3RD Weekend,” which will feature the highlights of the 23rd Festival for Santa Barbara residents. The winning films will be screened throughout the weekend of February 8-10 at the Riviera Theatre, sponsored in part by Horny Toad. Screenings are free and tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis at the Riviera Theatre. Screening times will be posted on the SBIFF website at www.sbiff.org in the days following Closing Night.
FILM CATEGORIES AND SIDEBARS
The SBIFF continues its commitment to exciting, culturally enlightening, and entertaining programming and sidebars. In addition to presenting Independent Features, International Features, Documentary Features and Special Presentation films, programmed by Candace Schermerhorn, the SBIFF will also offer films from the following sidebars:
‘ EASTERN BLOC featuring films from Eastern Europe;
‘ REEL NATURE, the nature films series programmed by renowned nature cinematographer and Santa Barbara resident Mike DeGruy
‘ EAST X WEST, a collection of the best cinema from Asia, programmed by Emmy-nominated actor and director Tim Matheson
‘ TO THE MAXXX, sponsored by Horny Toad, is programmed by Santa Barbara filmmaker Russ Spencer and features extreme sports films and documentaries including the World Premiere of Jeremy Gosch’s “Bustin’ Down The Door,” with Shaun Tomson, Peter Townend, Mark Richards, Wayne Bartholomew, Ian Cairns, narrated by Edward Norton and featuring one of Santa Barbara’s main pastimes:surfing!
‘ LATINO CINEMEDIA, sponsored by Tinta Latina Magazine and Univision, offers a collection of films from Spain and Latin America, continuing SBIFF’s commitment to Spanish and Latin American films, programmed by UCSB professor Cristina Venegas;
‘ SANTA BARBARA FILMMAKERS, sponsored by CASA Magazine, programmed by Russ Spencer and which includes 7 World Premiere films.
Attached is a preliminary list of films scheduled to screen at the 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival; a complete list will follow soon.
SBIFF is proud to welcome the esteemed 2008 Jury: Dave Stein, Jury Chair; Academy Award-nominated co-writers Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby (“Children of Men); Academy Award-nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo (“House of Sand & Fog”); producer Ron Yerxa (“Little Miss Sunshine”); actor Anthony Zerbe (“The Matrix”); Mark Fishkin, Director, Mill Valley Film Festival; Academy Award-nominated short filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt; producer Clark Peterson (“Monster”); and writer/director/actress Domenica Cameron-Scorsese.
Select films will vie for the following awards:
THE AWARDS
The Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema for the Best Independent film
American Independents Section
Juried by industry professionals
Award: camera package worth approx. $60,000
The Heineken Red Star Award recognizing and celebrating the achievement of the most progressive and gifted independent film director
Independent and Documentary Features
Juried by industry professionals
Award: $25,000 promotional package
The Best Foreign Film Award for the best Foreign Film
International Competition Section
Juried by industry professionals
Nueva Vision Award for the best Spanish-language film
Spanish and Latin American Film Competition
Juried by industry professionals
Best Documentary for the best documentary film
Juried by industry professionals
The Fund for Santa Barbara Social Justice Award Sponsored by The Fund for Santa Barbara for documentary film that addresses social justice issues
Juried by a committee selected by The Fund for Santa Barbara
Award: $2,500 cash
Bruce Corwin Award for Best Live Action Short Film
Under 30 minutes
Juried by industry professionals
Bruce Corwin Award for Best Animation
Juried by industry professionals
Sotheby’s International Realty Student Filmmaking Competition for best of the 10-10-10 Student Filmmaking Competition
Juried by industry professionals
Award: One high school prize and one college prize will be awarded. The winning films will be screened at the Closing Night Award Ceremony.
10-10-10 Student Screenwriting Competition, sponsored by Business First Bank for best screenplay
Juried by industry professionals
Award: One high school prize and one college prize will be awarded.
Audience Choice Award, sponsored by The Santa Barbara Independent
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival, with American Express as a Premiere Sponsor of the 2008 Festival, is set to run January 24 through February 3. The SBIFF is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching local culture and raising consciousness of film as an art form. The SBIFF presents quality American and world independent films, Latin American and Asian sidebars as well as documentary cinema within the beautiful setting of downtown Santa Barbara, a premier tourist destination. The SBIFF is also committed to education through its Student Filmmaking and Screenwriting Competitions, Field Trip to the Movies, and educational seminars. With a projected audience of over 60,000 viewing more than 200 films over its eleven-day run, the SBIFF attracts an affluent local and national consumer base, while maintaining strong ties with the entertainment industry in nearby Los Angeles. For more information, please visit www.sbfilmfestival.org.
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23rd SANTA BARBARA INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL FILM LINE-UP
OPENING NIGHT
Definitely, Maybe, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Adam Brooks
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin, Elizabeth Banks and Rachel Weisz
A political consultant tries to explain his impending divorce and past relationships to his 11-year-old daughter.
CLOSING NIGHT
The Unknown Woman (Sconosciuta, La), Italy/France U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Cast: Xenia Rappoport, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini
Irena is an emigrant living amidst ghosts of the past and a search for the present, yet little by little her story unfolds.
WORLD PREMIERES
3:19, Spain/Mexico (Latin Cinemedia)
Director: Danny Saadia
Cast: Diana Bracho, Felix G³mez, Miguel ngel Silvestre
A whimsical film about dying, living, taking chances and embracing serendipity.
All Roads Lead Home, (Independent, AppleBox)
Director: Dennis Fallon
Cast: Peter Coyote, Jason London, Peter Boyle, Vivien Cardone, Vanessa Branch, Patton Oswalt
Twelve-year-old Belle’s rebellious behavior forces her father (Jason London) to send her to her grandfather’s farm to live. Belle learns that on a farm, it is the survival of the fittest.
Bustin’ Down The Door, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Jeremy Gosch
Cast: Shaun Tomson, Peter Townend, Mark Richards, Wayne Bartholomew, Ian Cairns, narrated by Edward Norton
In 1975 a group of young surfers revolutionized their sport. This is their untold story.
D Tour: A Tenacious D (ocumentary), USA, (Documentary, Special Screening)
Director: Jeremy Konner
Cast: Jack Black, Kyle Gass
Sometimes success and stardom can ruin a good thing. D-TOUR follows Jack Black and Kyle Gass on their first world tour.
Diamond Dog Caper, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Mark Stouffer
Cast: French Stewart, Luke Benward, Brittany Curran, Kelly Perine, Kevin Farley
A courageous boy battles a gang of bumbling thieves to rescue a dog carrying a fortune in stolen jewels.
Disfigured, USA (Independent)
Director: Glenn Gers
Cast: Deidra Edwards, Staci Lawrence, Ryan C. Benson, Elizabeth Sampson
Lydia is an overweight sales clerk whose encounter with Darcy, a recovering-anorexic, leads to an unexpected friendship which forces both women to confront buried feelings about their bodies.
Dreams of Flight, Canada (Documentary)
Director: Jason Bourque
The Story of an Arctic Explorer turned Aerial Dance Choreographer.
In Plain Sight: Public Art in Santa Barbara, USA, (Documentary)
Director: Christy Zwicke
Following the history of public art in Santa Barbara, from ancient Chumash cave paintings to modern installations like the Chromatic Gate, IN PLAIN SIGHT explores a variety of murals, sculptures, and fountains while meeting local artists.
Matchmakers, USA (Documentary)
Director: Paul Mathieu
MatchMakers explores what we do for companionship and the rise of matchmaking as a business to fill that basic need. Featuring a computer geek searching for his soul mate to an arranged marriage from the far side of the world, MatchMakers tells all.
One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story, USA (Documentary)
Director: Thomas G. Miller
Can a backsliding reverend attain redemption through his art?
Remarkable Power, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Brandon Beckner
Cast: Kevin Nealon, Tom Arnold, Christopher Titus, Nora Zehetner, Whitney Able
A late night talk show host masterminds an elaborate scheme to save his canceled show and avenge his wife’s affair, entangling an eclectic collection of tinsel towners in the process.
Shall We Gather at the River, USA (Documentary)
Director: Don McCorkell
The film exposes dangerous health and environmental practices in the modern meat and poultry industry and the impact those practices have on the lives of people in the United States.
Sol, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Erik Hatch
Cast: Ross Norman, Jeremy Cannon, Sean Bolis, Pablo Favela
The Central Coast’s true to life skateboard underground. No prizes. No medals. No money. Hardcore street skaters in their element!
Still Waters, US (Independent)
Director: Carolyn Miller
Cast: Jason Clarke, Lake Bell, Clifton Collins, Jr., Frankie Ingrassia
A married couple pick up a mysterious stranger on their way to a remote hunting lodge. The pressure that subsequently builds between the couple and the stranger leads to a powerful conclusion driven forward by unexpected twists and reveals.
Summerhood, Canada (Independent)
Director: Jacob Medjuck
Cast: Lucian Maisel, Christopher McDonald, Joe Flaherty, NARRATED by John Cusack
The coming of age summer-camp comedy of four best friends who hate each other.
The Road to Fallujah, USA (Documentary)
Director: Mark Manning
Follows the story of the filmmakers who lived with the people of Fallujah following the November 2004 battle that destroyed their city.
Unleashed, USA (Documentary)
Director:
UNLEASHED is a feature documentary that takes you behind the scenes at Santa Barbara’s annual Big Dog Parade; the ultimate canine carnival.
We Played Marbles, USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker)
Directors: Jennie Reinish, Louise Palanker
Santa Barbara area Holocaust survivors illuminate the rich European Jewish culture that was systematically destroyed by Nazi tyranny. Through the stories of the few who escaped we come to know how much was lost.
When Clouds Clear (Despues de la Neblina), Ecuador/USA (Documentary)
Director: Anne Slick
An urgent and gripping documentary about the devastating effects of international mining projects in the town of Jun-n.
U.S. PREMIERES
A Room With a View, United Kingdom (Independent)
Director: Nicholas Renton
Cast: Elaine Cassidy, Rafe Spall, Laurence Fox, Timothy Spall, Sophie Thompson, Mark Williams, Elizabeth McGovern
This new interpretation of EM Forster’s classic romantic comedy is framed poignantly by Lucy Honeychurch’s nostalgic return to Florence after the First World War.
Amal, Canada (Independent)
Director: Richie Mehta
Cast: Rupinder Nagra, Naseeruddin Shah, Seema Biswas, Koel Purie, Vik Sahay
Sometimes the poorest of men are the richest, as Autorickshaw driver Amal is bequeathed an entire estate with only one month to discover and claim the inheritance.
Beautiful Bitch, Germany (Independent)
Director: Martin Theo Krieger
Cast: Katharina Derr, Patrick von Blume, Sina Tkotsch
A film about a young’s woman will to break free and how friendship overcomes cultural differences.
Best Wishes For Tomorrow (Ashita e no yuigon), Japan (World Cinema)
Director: Takashi Koizumi
Cast: Makoto Fujita, Sumiko Fuji, Robert Lesser, Fred McQueen, Richard Neil
Japan under the occupation by U.S.A., after the end of WWII. The life of Lieutenant General Tasuku Okada, who fought in war crimes trials for himself, with pride. The director of “The Professor And His Beloved Equation,” Takashi Koizumi, presents the emotional film of love and proud.
Bluff, Canada (International)
Directors: Marc-Andre Lavoie, Simon Olivier Fecteau
Cast: Emmanuel Bilodeau, Isabelle Blais, Raymond Bouchard, Nicolas Canuel, ve Duranceau, Simon Olivier Fecteau, Remy Girard, David La Haye, Pierre-Fran§ois Legendre, Alexis Martin, Marc Messier, Marie-Laur
Houses contain the secrets of their various inhabitants over the years, as one worker engaged in demolishing an old house discovers when he opens a trapdoor.
Fugitive Pieces, Canada/Greece (World Cinema)
Director: Jeremy Podeswa
Cast: Rachelle Lefevre, Larissa Laskin
A child escapes from Poland during World War II and first heads to Greece before coming of age in Canada.
Glory to the Filmmaker (Kantoku • Banzai!), Japan (International)
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: Takeshi Kitano, Toru Emori, Kayoko Kishimoto
Takeshi Kitano plays a version of himself in which he’s a struggling director cycling through a number of different genres in an effort to complete his latest project.
In The Company of Actors, Australia (Documentary)
Director: Ian Darling
Cast: Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Robyn Nevin, Andrew Upton, Aden Young, Anthony Weigh, Justine Clarke
Within the world of theatre, the rehearsal room is a sacred space into which the public is often, if ever, invited…until now.
Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theatre (Samgeori geukjang), South Korea (East Meets West)
Director: Jeon Gye-su
Cast: Cheon Ho-jin Kim Kkot-bi Park Jun-myeon Han Ae-ri Park Young-su
When Sodan sets off in search of her grandmother she stumbles upon a theatre that is seemingly lost in space and time The theatre is staffed by oddball employees who put on a spectacularly strange song-and-dance show every night after midnight.
My Way, Spain (Independent, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Jose Antonio Salgot
Cast: Ariel Casas, Silvia Mars³, Susana Fawaz
The story of Marco, a small-time drug dealer, whose discovery of his father’s Alzheimer’s makes things happen in a hasty and unpredictable way.
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Untitled Documentary, USA (Documentary)
Director: David Hausen
A documentary film chronicling the artistic collaboration between one of the biggest rock bands of all time, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and their music video directors Tony Kaye (AMERICAN HISTORY X), Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE) and Chris Rock.
Serras da Desordem (Hills of Disorder), Brazil (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Andrea Tonacci
Interpreting themselves: Carapir°, Tiramuk’n, Camair°, Myhatxi¡, Sydney Ferreira Possuelo, Estelita Rosalita dos Santos, Wellington Gomes Figueiredo, Luiz Aires do Rego, Juracy Aires do Rego.
A poetic, stylized view of a Tupi-Guaj¡ man, reunited with his tribe 10 years after an attack that destroyed them.
Small Gods, Belgium (International)
Director: Dimitri Karakatsanis
Cast: Titus De Voogdt, Steffi Peeters, Marijke Pinoy, Dirk van Dijck
Possibly the greatest tragedy in life is a parent mourning the loss of a child. SMALL GODS is a film that explores the emotional healing and the search for family that frequently takes place in the wake of such heartbreak.
Sous les toits de Paris, France (International)
Director: Hiner Saleem
Cast: Michel Piccoli, Mylne Demongeot, Maurice Benichou, Marie Kremer, Birol nel
Monsieur Marcel lives alone in a Parisian garret until he forms a friendship with Julie, allowing him to reminisce about his past.
Suicide Song, Japan (East Meets West)
Director: Masato Harada
A thriller centered on an urban legend about a song that fatally affects its listeners.
The Debt, Israel (International)
Director: Assaf Bernstein
Cast: Gila Almagor, Netta Garti, Itay Tiran, Edgar Selge, Yehezkel Lazarov, Oded Teomi, Alex Peleg
In 1965 three young Moussad agents are assigned to kill the SURGEON OF TRIBLENCO, a Nazi doctor who used Jews to experiment in the name of science. Having lost their captive, the 3 feign having killed the Surgeon only to have that lie haunt them when he surfaces 30 years later.
The Mourning Forest (Mogari no mori), Japan/France (East Meets West)
Director: Naomi Kawase
Cast: Yoichiro Saito, Kanako Masuda, Machiko Ono
A caregiver at a small retirement home takes one of her patients for drive to the country, but the two wind up stranded in a forest where they embark on an exhausting and enlightening two-day journey.
Triangle (Tie saam gok), China/Hong Kong (East Meets West)
Directors: Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, Johnnie To
Cast: Louis Koo, Simon Yam, Sun Hong Lei, Lam Ka Tung, Kelly Lin – Ling
This Chinese cop caper is a first-time collaboration between legendary directors Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and Johnnie To following three friends who steal a priceless artifact and must choose between survival, greed, and friendship.
Vexille, Japan (Animation, East Meets West)
Director: Fumihiko Sori
Cast: Meisa Kuroki, Shosuke Tanihara, Yasuko Matsuyuki
Japan, 2077: A female agent named Vexille is dispatched to Tokyo to investigate whether Japanese are developing robotic technology, which has been banned by the U.N. due to its potential threat to humankind.
Where Are Their Stories: (Donde estan sus historias?), Mexico (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Nicol¡s Pereda
Cast: Gabino Rodr-guez, Juana Rodr-guez, Teresa S¡nchez
Vicente is a young man who lives with his grandmother in a small community in the Mexican state of Puebla. One day is uncles return from the US to visit the old woman who is sick. When they suspect that she is close to death, they threaten to sell the property without even asking the owner.
Yobi the Five-Tailed Fox (Cheonnveonnveou Yeoubi), South Korea (Animation, East Meets West)
Director: Lee Seong-gang
Cast: Son Ye Jin Ryu Deok Hwan Gong Hyung Jin
Yobi, a shape-shifting five-tailed fox of Korean lore, finds herself living within a group of children in the hopes of helping her alien friends who have been stuck on earth for 100 years.
ALL FEATURE-LENGTH FILMS
(Please note list is subject to change.)
3:19, Spain/Mexico (Latin CineMedia) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Danny Saadia
Cast: Diana Bracho, Felix G³mez, Miguel ngel Silvestre
A whimsical film about dying, living, taking chances and embracing serendipity.
A Mighty Heart, USA/UK (Special Screening)
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Cast: Angelina Jolie, Dan Futterman, Archie Panjabi, Mohammed Afzal
Based on Mariane Pearl’s account of the terrifying and unforgettable story of her husband, Wall Street Journal reporter Danny Pearl’s life and subsequent death at the hands of terrorists.
A Plumm Summer, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Caroline Zelder
Cast: Jeff Daniels, William Baldwin, Henry Winkler
Set in Montana in 1968, two young brothers from a distressed home go head-to-head with the FBI to crack the kidnapping case of the beloved TV puppet, Froggy Doo.
A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman, US (Documentary)
Director: Peter Raymont
An exploration of exile, memory, longing and democracy through the words and memories of playwright/author/activist, Ariel Dorfman (‘Death and the Maiden’, ‘How to Read Donald Duck’, ‘Other Septembers’). The documentary was filmed in the USA, Argentina and Chile in late 2006 coinciding with the death of former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet.
A Room With a View, United Kingdom (Independent) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Nicholas Renton
Cast: Elaine Cassidy, Rafe Spall, Laurence Fox, Timothy Spall, Sophie Thompson, Mark Williams, Elizabeth McGovern
This new interpretation of EM Forster’s classic romantic comedy is framed poignantly by Lucy Honeychurch’s nostalgic return to Florence after the First World War
A Snow Mobile for George, USA (Documentary)
Director: Todd Darling
One man motors across America with A SNOW MOBILE FOR GEORGE on a journey that leads him to California Indians, Wyoming cowboys and Wall Street workers– real people whose stories reveal the personal costs and political strategies of “deregulation”.
A Walk to Beautiful, USA (Documentary)
Director: Mary Olive Smith
A Walk to Beautiful tells the stories of five Ethiopian women who suffer from devastating childbirth injuries and make the journey to reclaim their lost dignity…a universal story of hope, courage, and transformation.
Against The Grain, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Josh Landan
Cast: Tara Dakides, Todd Richards, Sal Masekela
Narrated by Alecia ‘P!NK’ Moore, AGAINST THE GRAIN provides a unique look into the life of one of snowboarding’s most celebrated athletes, Tara Dakides. From an early-age drug addiction to near-suicide Tara has overcome amazing odds and many career-threatening injuries to be where she is today.
Alexandra (Aleksandra), France/Russia (World Cinema, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Aleksandr Sokurov
Cast: Galina Vishnevskaya, Vasily Shevtsov, Raisa Gichaeva
An elderly woman takes a train trip to visit her grandson at his army camp inside Chechnya.
Alice Upside Down, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Sandy Tung
Cast: Alyson Stoner, Lucas Grabeel, Penny Marshall, Luke Perry
An 11 year old girl, Alice, moves with her father and brother to a new home in Silver Spring, Maryland. She tries to adjust to a new live without the help of a mother. Based on a childrens book series.
All Roads Lead Home, (AppleBox) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Dennis Fallon
Cast: Peter Coyote, Jason London, Peter Boyle, Vivien Cardone, Vanessa Branch, Patton Oswalt
Twelve-year-old Belle’s rebellious behavior forces her father (Jason London) to send her to her grandfather’s farm to live. Belle learns that on a farm, it is the survival of the fittest.
Amal, Canada (Independent) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Richie Mehta
Cast: Rupinder Nagra, Naseeruddin Shah, Seema Biswas, Koel Purie, Vik Sahay
Sometimes the poorest of men are the richest, as Autorickshaw driver Amal is bequeathed an entire estate with only one month to discover and claim the inheritance
Angels in the Dust, South Africa (Documentary, Reel-markable Stories)
Director: Louise Hogarth
Cast: Marion Cloete
The story of a courageous, self-sacrificing, fiercely loving woman who chooses a spiritual path over a material one; it tells of the life-changing power of one compassionate heart.
Arctic Tale, USA (Documentary, Reel Nature)
Directors: Adam Ravetch, Sarah Robertson
Narrated by: Queen Latifah
Two narratives — the life cycle of a mother walrus and her calf, and the life of a polar bear and her cubs — are used to illustrate the harsh realities of existence in the Arctic.
Armin, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina (World Cinema)
Director: Ognjen Svilicic
Ibro takes his son Armin from their small Bosnian village to Croatia to audition for a German film about the Balkan conflict.
Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Andrew Dominik
Cast: Casey Affleck, Brad Pitt, Mary-Louise Parker, Brooklynn Proulx, Jeremy Renner
Robert Ford, who’s idolized Jesse James since childhood, tries hard to join the reforming gang of the Missouri outlaw, but gradually becomes resentful of the bandit leader.
Autism: The Musical, USA (Documentary, Reel-markable Stories)
Director: Tricia Regan
Filmed over the course of one year, it follows five autistic children in Los Angeles as they write and rehearse their own full-length musical, tossing aside all stereotypes in the process.
Away From Her, US (Special Screening)
Director: Sarah Polley
Cast: Julie Christie, Gordon Pinsent, Olympia Dukakis
A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer’s disease faces an epiphany when she transfers her affections to another man, Aubrey, a wheel chair-bound mute who also is a patient at the nursing home.
Barely Dead: The Saga of Modern Rollerblading, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Doug Urquhart
Film is about an underground culture that has grown beyond ethnic, economic and social boundaries- a culture brought together by a shared love for rollerblading. The film reveals why rollerblading culture is going to be the next great anti-establishment movement for the 21st century.
Beautiful Bitch, Germany (International) US PREMIERE
Director: Martin Theo Krieger
Cast: Katharina Derr, Patrick von Blume, Sina Tkotsch
A film about a young’s woman will to break free and how friendship overcomes cultural differences.
Bee Movie, USA (Animation, Special Screening)
Director: Steven Hickner, Simon J. Smith
Cast: Jerry Seinfeld, Renee Zellweger, Matthew Broderick, Patrick Warbutron
Barry B. Benson, a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. Outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue us.
Ben X, Belgium (International)
Director: Nic Balthazar
Cast: Greg Timmermans
Ben’s life is a universe to itself, trying hard to train himself for the real world through the virtual, until a girl he meets online changes his plans.
Best Wishes For Tomorrow (Ashita e no yuigon), Japan (World Cinema) US PREMIERE
Director: Takashi Koizumi
Cast: Makoto Fujita, Sumiko Fuji, Robert Lesser, Fred McQueen, Richard Neil
Japan under the occupation by U.S.A., after the end of WWII. The life of Lieutenant General Tasuku Okada, who fought in war crimes trials for himself, with pride. The director of “The Professor And His Beloved Equation,” Takashi Koizumi, presents the emotional film of love and proud.
Blind Mountain (Mang shan), China (East Meets West)
Director: Yang Li
Cast: Lu Huang
A young woman is kidnapped and sold to a villager in the mountains.
Bluff, Canada (International) US PREMIERE
Directors: Marc-Andre Lavoie, Simon Olivier Fecteau
Cast: Emmanuel Bilodeau, Isabelle Blais, Raymond Bouchard, Nicolas Canuel, ve Duranceau, Simon Olivier Fecteau, Remy Girard, David La Haye, Pierre-Fran§ois Legendre, Alexis Martin, Marc Messier, Marie-Laur
Houses contain the secrets of their various inhabitants over the years, as one worker engaged in demolishing an old house discovers when he opens a trapdoor.
Body of War, USA (Documentary, Reel-markable Stories)
Director: Ellen Spiro, Phil Donahue
A nakedly honest portrayal of what it’s like inside the body, heart and soul of Tomas Young, 25 years old, paralyzed from a bullet to his spine – wounded after serving in Iraq for less than a week.
Bog of Beasts (Baizio de Bestas), Brazil (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Cl¡udio Assis
Cast: Caio Blat, Concei§£o Camaroti, Marcelia Cartaxo
A visually stunning journey into the hellish depths of a dying sugar town in Brazil.
Bustin’ Down The Door, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jeremy Gosch
Cast: Shaun Tomson, Peter Townend, Mark Richards, Wayne Bartholomew, Ian Cairns, narrated by Edward Norton
In 1975 a group of young surfers revolutionized their sport. This is their untold story.
Circus Rosaire, USA (Documentary)
Director: Robyn Bliley
Cast: Pamela Rosaire
CIRCUS ROSAIRE is both hilarious and heartbreaking as it takes a behind the scenes look inside the world of a ninth generation circus family of animal trainers struggling to survive in a business that is rapidly disappearing.
Crude, USA (Documentary, Reel Nature)
Director: Richard Smith
A surprising documentary tracing the origins of crude oil, its formation, discovery, extraction and the nature of our world’s dependence on it.
D Tour: A Tenacious D (ocumentary), USA, (Documentary, Special Screening) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jeremy Konner
Cast: Jack Black, Kyle Gass
Sometimes success and stardom can ruin a good thing. D-TOUR follows Jack Black and Kyle Gass on their first world tour.
Dasepo Naughty Girls, South Korea (East Meets West)
Director: E. J-Yong
Based off a popular comic, Dasepo Naughty Girls follows the students of an outrageous high school through a series of wacky, sexual hijinks.
Death Note (Desu Noto), Japan (East Meets West)
Director: Shusuke Kaneko
Cast: Tatsuya Fujiwara, Ken’ichi Matsuyama, Asaka Seto
Light Yagami finds the “Death Note,” a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to create a Utopia by killing the world’s criminals, and soon the world’s greatest detective, “L,” is hired to find the perpetrator.
Definitely, Maybe, USA WORLD PREMIERE / OPENING NIGHT
Director: Adam Brooks
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Derek Luke, Abigail Breslin, Elizabeth Banks and Rachel Weisz
A political consultant tries to explain his impending divorce and past relationships to his 11-year-old daughter.
Diamond Dog Caper, USA (AppleBox) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Mark Stouffer
Cast: French Stewart, Luke Benward, Brittany Curran, Kelly Perine, Kevin Farley
A courageous boy battles a gang of bumbling thieves to rescue a dog carrying a fortune in stolen jewels.
Disfigured, USA (Independent) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Glenn Gers
Cast: Deidra Edwards, Staci Lawrence, Ryan C. Benson, Elizabeth Sampson
Lydia is an overweight sales clerk whose encounter with Darcy, a recovering-anorexic, leads to an unexpected friendship which forces both women to confront buried feelings about their bodies.
Dope, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Directors: Chris Aherns, Brian Stewart, Scott Yamamura
Cast: Dennis Martinez, Christian Hosoi, Jay Adams, Danny Trejo (Narrator)
Four legendary skateboarders rise to the top of their sport only to descend into drug and crime culture and slowly climb back to life.
Dreams of Flight, Canada (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jason Bourque
The Story of an Arctic Explorer turned Aerial Dance Choreographer.
Epitaph, Korea (East Meets West)
Directors: Jeong Beom-sik and Jeong Sik — “Jeong Brothers”
Cast: Kim Bo-kyeong, Kim Tae-woo, Jin Ku
Jung-Nam’s arranged marriage ends when his fiance commits suicide. Later he is assigned to monitor the morgue late at night where he falls in love with a corpse. Soon mysterious events take place in the hospital, involving a young girl haunted by ghosts and a serial killer targeting Japanese soldiers.
Fighter, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Pericles Lewnes
From gentle giant Randy ‘The Natural’ Couture to Victoria Schiltz, World Cup gold medalist and training guru Rico Chiapparelli’s analysis of what makes a great fighter to a first-hand look at what it’s like to step into the octagon for the first time, FIGHTER deftly captures the skill, dedication, rivalry, camaraderie, and tremendous mutual respect among our country’s ‘ultimate’ athletes.
Fix, USA (Independent)
Director: Tao Ruspoli
Cast: Shawn Andrews, Olivia Wilde, Megalyn Echikunwoke
Shot in the first person, the film is a one day odyssey through the myriad worlds of Los Angeles as documentary filmmakers Bella and Milo race to get Milo’s brother Leo from jail to rehab before 8pm.
Frank & Cindy, USA (Documentary, Special Screening)
Director: G.J. Echternkamp
Cast: Frank Garcia,Cynthia Brown
Frank & Cindy is a deeply personal documentary about musician Frank Garcia, an 80’s one-hit wonder, whose blonde bombshell wife Cindy makes him live in the basement.
Frayed, USA (Independent)
Director: Norbert Caoili
Cast: Tony Doupe, Aaron Blakely, Alena Dashiell, Tasha Smith
A small town sheriff’s worst nightmare comes true when his homicidal son escapes from a psychiatric hospital. An intense manhunt ensues as the dark secret behind the son’s evil past becomes revealed.
Freesia: Bullets Over Tears (Fur®jia), Japan (East Meets West)
Director: Kazuyoshi Kumakiri
Cast: Tetsuji Tamayama, Tsugumi, Hidetoshi Nishijima
In a near-future Japan where revenge for hire is legalized Hiorishi Kanou starts a job at a vengeance agency where his inability to feel any emotion acts as a blessing.
Fugitive Pieces, Canada/Greece (World Cinema)
Director: Jeremy Podeswa
Cast: Rachelle Lefevre, Larissa Laskin
A child escapes from Poland during World War II and first heads to Greece before coming of age in Canada.
Garbage Warrior, UK (Documentary)
Director: Oliver Hodge
Cast: Michael Reynolds
Garbage Warrior is a feature-length documentary film telling the epic story of maverick US architect Michael Reynolds and his fight to introduce radically sustainable housing.
George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead, USA (Special Screening)
Director: George A. Romero
Cast: Michelle Morgan, Joshua Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Joe Dinicol, Scott Wentworth
A group of young film students run into real-life zombies while filming a horror movie of their own.
Glory to the Filmmaker (Kantoku • Banzai!), Japan (International) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Cast: Takeshi Kitano, Toru Emori, Kayoko Kishimoto
Takeshi Kitano plays a version of himself in which he’s a struggling director cycling through a number of different genres in an effort to complete his latest project.
Goliath, USA (Independent)
Director: David Zellner
Cast: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner, Caroline O’Connor
A man facing a divorce and with less than friendly neighbors pins his hopes for salvation on finding his missing cat.
Gone Baby Gone, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Ben Affleck
Cast: Casey Affleck, Amy Ryan, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris
Based on the Dennis Lehane novel about two Boston area detectives investigating a little girl’s kidnapping, which ultimately turns into a crisis both professionally and personally.
Hairy Tooth Fairy, Argentina (Animation, AppleBox)
Director: Juan Pablo Buscarini
Lucia, an active little girl, looses a tooth. Her parents tell her that the Hairy Tooth Fairy (a mouse named Perez) will come to collect her tooth, leaving some money in its place. After Perez is captured, Lucia sets out with her cousin to rescue him.
I Am Andean (Soy Andina), Peru/USA (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Mitchell Teplitsky
Soy Andina is the story of two New York women raised in different worlds — an immigrant folk dancer from the Andes, and a modern dancer from Queens, NY — who journey to Peru to reconnect with their roots and an astonishing world of traditional dance and culture.
Imitation, Canada/Mexico (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Federico Hidalgo
Cast: Vanessa Bauche, Jesse Aaron Dwyre, Conrad Pla
In Teresa’s search for her husband who abandoned her she meets Fenton, a young man who falls in love with her, convincing Teresa to let him help her find her husband.
In Bruges, UK/Belgium (World Cinema)
Director: Martin McDonagh
Cast: Colin Farrell, Elizabeth Berrington, Ralph Fiennes, Brendan Gleeson
After a difficult job in London, two hitmen are ordered by their boss to cool their heels in Bruges. Very much out of their comfort zones, the men find themselves drawn into increasingly dangerous entanglements with the locals and their perspectives on life and death are violently skewed.
In Plain Sight: Public Art in Santa Barbara, USA, (Documentary, SB Filmmaker) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Christy Zwicke
Following the history of public art in Santa Barbara, from ancient Chumash cave paintings to modern installations like the Chromatic Gate, IN PLAIN SIGHT explores a variety of murals, sculptures, and fountains while meeting local artists.
In The Company of Actors, Australia (Documentary) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Ian Darling
Cast: Hugo Weaving, Cate Blanchett, Robyn Nevin, Andrew Upton, Aden Young, Anthony Weigh, Justine Clarke
Within the world of theatre, the rehearsal room is a sacred space into which the public is often, if ever, invited…until now.
In The Heat of the Night, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates, Lee Grant, Larry Gates, James Patterson, William Schallert, Scott Wilson
An African American detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racist southern town.
Into The Wild, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Sean Penn
Cast: Emile Hirsch, Jena Malone, Catherine Keener, William Hurt
After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gave his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life
J.C. Ch¡vez, Mexico (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Diego Luna
Cast: Julio Cesar Ch¡vez Jr., Julio Cesar Chavez, Oscar De La Hoya, Don King, Mike Tyson
Actor Diego Luna (Y Tu Mam¡ Tambien) steps behind the camera for this heartfelt documentary about the life and career of his countryman, Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Ch¡vez, considered one of the sport’s–and Mexico’s–all-time greats.
La Vie en Rose, France/UK/Czech Republic (Special Screening)
Director: Olivier Dahan
Cast: Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Emmanuelle Seigner, Gerard Depardieu
The life story of singer Edith Piaf.
Labyrinths of Memory, Mexico (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Guita Schytter
An intricately woven documentary about a Costa Rican Jew in Mexico, a Mexican in Cuba, and their search for origin, identity and lost family.
Man of Cinema: Pierre Rissient, USA (Documentary, Special Screening)
Director: Todd McCarthy
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Claude Chabrol, Werner Herzog, Hsiao-hsien Hou
A veteran film critic explores the legacy of Cannes Film Festival regular Pierre Rissient.
Matchmakers, USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Paul Mathieu
MatchMakers explores what we do for companionship and the rise of matchmaking as a business to fill that basic need. Featuring a computer geek searching for his soul mate to an arranged marriage from the far side of the world, MatchMakers tells all.
Midnight Ballad for Ghost Theatre (Samgeori geukjang), South Korea (East Meets West)
Director: Jeon Gye-su
Cast: Cheon Ho-jin Kim Kkot-bi Park Jun-myeon Han Ae-ri Park Young-su
When Sodan sets off in search of her grandmother she stumbles upon a theatre that is seemingly lost in space and time The theatre is staffed by oddball employees who put on a spectacularly strange song-and-dance show every night after midnight.
Mongol, Germany/Kazakhstan/Russia/Mongolia (World Cinema, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Sergei Bodrov
Cast: Tadanobu Asano, Honglei Sun, Khulan Chuluun, Odnyam Odsuren
The story recounts the early life of Genghis Khan who was a slave before going on to conquer half the world including Russia in 1206.
Moonstruck, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Cher, Nicolas Cage, Vincent Gardenia, Olympia Dukakis, Danny Aiello, John Mahoney
A widowed Brooklyn book-keeper is torn between her fiance and his brother.
My Enemy’s Enemy, USA (Documentary, Reel-markable Stories)
Director: Kevin MacDonald
Cast: Klaus Barbie, Adolf Hitler (archive footage)
A drug deal goes between some gangsters, a transvestite, and his pimp. As the gangsters start to torture their captives a young boy upstairs celebrates getting a Robocop costume as a gift. Their stories soon intertwine in ways you would never expect.
My Way, Spain (Latino CineMedia) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Jose Antonio Salgot
Cast: Ariel Casas, Silvia Mars³, Susana Fawaz
‘Myway’ tells the story of Marco, a small-time drug dealer, whose discovery of his father’s Alzheimer’s makes things happen in a hasty and unpredictable way.
Noodle, Israel (World Cinema)
Director: Ayelet Menahemi
Cast: Mili Avital, BaoQi Chen, Alon Abutbul,
Miri, a twice-widowed flight attendant, has her life suddenly turned upside down by an abandoned Chinese boy whose mother has been deported from Israel.
Not By Chance (N£o Por Acaso), Brazil (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Philippe Barcinski
Cast: Rodrigo Santoro, Leonardo Medeiros, Let-cia Sabatella
Enio and Pedro both find fulfillment in life by submerging themselves in a mathematical mindset that leads them towards the feeling of control they long for so much. But all this is thrown to the wind one day when both Enio’s ex-wife and Pedo’s wife die in a car accident.
On Great White Wings, USA (Documentary, AppleBox)
Director: Joshua Colover
Shot in stunning High Definition and narrated by Martin Sheen, On Great White Wings tells the compelling story of the Wright Brothers.
On The Pipe Four, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Jay Schweizer
Cast: Ryan Capes, Andre Ville, Robbie Maddison
The most well rounded international motocross film ever assembled, taking us from Australia to Sweden and beyond.
One Bad Cat: The Reverend Albert Wagner Story, USA (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Thomas G. Miller
Can a backsliding reverend attain redemption through his art?
One California Day, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Jason Baffa
ONE CALIFORNIA DAY is a visual journey through six distinct coastal regions, capturing the California surfing experience through the surfers who live it.
Picture This, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Mack Dawg Crew
Cast: Andreas Wiig, Darrell Mathes, Aaron Bittner, DCP, Eero Ettala
You’ve never seen snowboarding like this before: part surfing, skating, ballet, and long jump
Priceless (Hors de prix), France (World Cinema)
Director: Pierre Salvadori
Cast: Gad Elmaleh, Audrey Tautou, Marie-Christine Adam
Through a set of wacky circumstances, a young gold digger mistakenly woos a mild-mannered bartender thinking he’s a wealthy suitor.
RatatouilleÂ,USA (Special Screening)
Director: Brad Bird
Cast: Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano, Peter O’Toole, Janeane Garofalo
Remy is a young rat in the French countryside who arrives in Paris, only to find out that his cooking idol is dead. When he makes an unusual alliance with a restaurant’s new garbage boy, the culinary and personal adventures begin despite Remy’s family’s skepticism and the rat-hating world of humans.
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Untitled Documentary, USA (Documentary) US PREMIERE
Director: David Hausen
A documentary film chronicling the artistic collaboration between one of the biggest rock bands of all time, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and their music video directors Tony Kaye (AMERICAN HISTORY X), Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE) and Chris Rock.
Remarkable Power, USA (Independent, Special Screening) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Brandon Beckner
Cast: Kevin Nealon, Tom Arnold, Christopher Titus, Nora Zehetner, Whitney Able
A late night talk show host masterminds an elaborate scheme to save his canceled show and avenge his wife’s affair, entangling an eclectic collection of tinsel towners in the process.
Roman de Gare, France (World Cinema)
Director: Claude Lelouch
Cast: Dominique Pinon, Fanny Ardant, Audrey Dana
A popular novelist researches unlikely sources to find characters for her next bestseller.
Saving Luna, Canada (Documentary, Reel Nature)
Director: Suzanne Chisholm, Michael Parfit
Saving Luna is a feature-length documentary about Luna, a lone baby killer whale, who gets separated from his family in a remote Vancouver Island fjord.
Serras da Desordem (Hills of Disorder), Brazil (Documentary, Latino CineMedia) US PREMIERE
Director: Andrea Tonacci
A poetic, stylized view of a Tupi-Guaj¡ man, reunited with his tribe 10 years after an attack that destroyed them.
Shadows (Senki), Macedonia (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Milcho Manchevski
Cast: Borce Nacev, Vesna Stanojevska, Sabina Ajrula-Tozija, Salaetin Bilal
The son of a reputable physician struggles to live up to other people’s expectations of him.
Shall We Gather at the River, USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Don McCorkell
The film exposes dangerous health and environmental practices in the modern meat and poultry industry and the impact those practices have on the lives of people in the United States.
Short Circuits (Kratki Stiki), Slovenia (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Janez Lapajne
Cast: Tjasa Zeleznik, Grega Zorc, Jernej Sugman, Sebastian Cavazza
At night a city bus driver finds an abandoned baby near a stop. A divorced man comes to pick up his excited son for the weekend. A pretty doctor befriends a quadriplegic. Out of this unfolds a delicate story of human relationships, in which tough feelings of sympathy and guilt the protagonists are confronted with different ways of looking at events.
Sliding Liberia, Liberia/USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Britton Caillouette
Cast: Dan Malloy, Nicholai Lidow, Chris Del Moro, Crystal Thornburg, Alfred Lomax, Dorothy Schellart, Bill Roberts, Maurice Davis
‘Sliding Liberia’ follows four young surfers to Liberia in search of more than perfect waves. Risking everything to explore the West African country devastated by decades of war, they record the stories of people they meet–people like Alfred, who became Liberia’s first surfer after finding a bodyboard while fleeing from rebels.
Small Gods, Belgium (International) US PREMIERE
Director: Dimitri Karakatsanis
Cast: Titus De Voogdt, Steffi Peeters, Marijke Pinoy, Dirk van Dijck
Possibly the greatest tragedy in life is a parent mourning the loss of a child. SMALL GODS is a film that explores the emotional healing and the search for family that frequently takes place in the wake of such heartbreak.
Sol, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Erik Hatch
Cast: Ross Norman, Jeremy Cannon, Sean Bolis, Pablo Favela
The Central Coast’s true to life skateboard underground. No prizes. No medals. No money. Hardcore street skaters in their element!
Sous les toits de Paris, France (International) US PREMIERE
Director: Hiner Saleem
Cast: Michel Piccoli, Mylne Demongeot, Maurice Benichou, Marie Kremer, Birol nel
Monsieur Marcel lives alone in a Parisian garret until he forms a friendship with Julie, allowing him to reminisce about his past.
Sputnik Mania, USA (Documentary)
Director: David Hoffman
Cast: Peter Thomas(Narrator), Sergei Khrushchev, Jay Barbree, Susan Eisenhower
There were three great shocks to America that brought her to her knees…Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and the launch of Sputnik.
Still Waters, US (Independent) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Carolyn Miller
Cast: Jason Clarke, Lake Bell, Clifton Collins, Jr., Frankie Ingrassia
A married couple picks up a mysterious stranger on their way to a remote hunting lodge. The pressure that subsequently builds between the couple and the stranger leads to a powerful conclusion driven forward by unexpected twists and reveals.
STRANDED: I’ve come from a Plane that Crashed on the Mountains, France (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Gonzalo Arijon
When their plane crashed in the Andean Cordillera in October 1972, a group of young men beat the odds, surviving for 72 days in the mountains before their rescue. Thirty years later, the survivors tell their stories in this extraordinary testament to the human condition and the importance of solidarity in extreme conditions.
Suicide Song, Japan (East Meets West) US PREMIERE
Director: Masato Harada
A thriller centered on an urban legend about a song that fatally affects its listeners.
Summerhood, Canada (Independent) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jacob Medjuck
Cast: Lucian Maisel, Christopher McDonald, Joe Flaherty, NARRATED by John Cusack
The coming of age summer-camp comedy of four best friends who hate each other.
The Aerial (La Antena), Argentina (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Esteban Sapir
Cast: Alejandro Urdapilleta, Valeria Bertuccelli
In a wintry metropolis in the year xxx, the merciless Mr TV rules. The whole city is without a voice and he has monopolized word and image. People watch TV and eat the TV meals produced by Mr TV. Esteban Sapir uses the vital language of silent film for this enchanting fairytale about the power of the human voice.
The Band’s Visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret), Israel/France (World Cinema)
Director: Eran Kolirin
Cast: Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz, Sasson Gabai
A brass band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves lost in a foreign city.
The Banishment, Russia (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Andrei Zvyagintsev
Cast: Konstantin Lavronenko, Aleksandr Baluyev, Maksim Shibayev, Maria Bonnevie
The mythic tale of a family who moves from the city to the country, where their lives are completely transformed.
The Counterfeiters (F¤lscher, Die), Austria/Germany (World Cinema)
Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky
Cast: Karl Markovics, August Diehl, Devid Striesow
The Counterfeiters is the true story of the largest counterfeiting operation in history, set up by the Nazis in 1936.
The Debt, Israel (International) US PREMIERE
Director: Assaf Bernstein
Cast: Gila Almagor, Netta Garti, Itay Tiran, Edgar Selge, Yehezkel Lazarov, Oded Teomi, Alex Peleg
In 1965 three young Moussad agents are assigned to kill the SURGEON OF TRIBLENCO, a Nazi doctor who used Jews to experiment in the name of science. Having lost their captive, the 3 feign having killed the Surgeon only to have that lie haunt them when he surfaces 30 years later.
The Edge of Heaven (Auf der anderen Seite), Germany/Turkey (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Fatih Akin
Cast: Nurg¼l Yesil§ay, Baki Davrak, Tuncel Kurtiz, Hanna Schygulla
A Turkish man travels to Istanbul to find the daughter of his father’s former girlfriend.
The Man of Two Havanas, USA (Documentary/Latino CineMedia)
Director: Vivien Lesnik Weisman
Cast: Max Lesnik
A Miami Cuban journalist’s daughter explores her father’s lifelong fight for the people of Cuba.
The Mourning Forest (Mogari no mori), Japan/France (East Meets West) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Naomi Kawase
Cast: Yoichiro Saito, Kanako Masuda, Machiko Ono
A caregiver at a small retirement home takes one of her patients for drive to the country, but the two wind up stranded in a forest where they embark on an exhausting and enlightening two-day journey.
The Pixar Story, USA (Documentary, Special Screening)
Director: Leslie Iwerks
Get drawn into the world of all things Pixar in this fascinating documentary about the computer animation revolution. A Conversation With:Brad Bird (Ratatouille) to follow screening.
The Road to Fallujah, USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Mark Manning
Follows the story of the filmmakers who lived with the people of Fallujah following the November 2004 battle that destroyed their city.
The Sky Below, India/Pakistan (Documentary)
Director: Sara Singh
An exploration of the border region of India and Pakistan, Kutch to Kashmir, and Karachi to the Khyber Pass, THE SKY BELOW is a contemporary portrait of the present and future by looking at the Subcontinent’s recent past.
The Thomas Crown Affair, USA (Special Screening)
Director: Norman Jewison
Cast: Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke, Jack Weston, Biff McGuire
Four men pull off a daring daytime robbery at a bank, dump the money in a trash can and go their separate ways.
The Trap, Serbia/Germany/Hungary (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Srdan Golubovic
Cast: Nebosja Glogovac, Natasa Ninkovic, Anica Dobra, Predrag Miki Manojlovic
In post-Milosevic Serbia an ordinary man is forced to choose between the life and death of his own child.
The Unknown Woman (Sconosciuta, La), Italy/France U.S. PREMIERE / CLOSING NIGHT
Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Cast: Xenia Rappoport, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini
Irena is an emigrant living amidst ghosts of the past and a search for the present, yet little by little her story unfolds.
The Wheels on the Bus: Mango’s Big Dog Parade, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Tim Armstrong
Cast: Janie Laurel Escalle, Laura Hall
Roger Daltrey of The Who lends his voice talent to this award-winning children’s adventure where Mango and Papaya help a little doggie who missed his ride to the Big Dog Parade on State Street.
Time to Die (Dorota KÄdzierzawska), Poland (International, Eastern Bloc)
Director: Dorota Kedzierzawska
Cast: Danuta Szaflarska, Krzysztof Globisz, Patrycja Szewczyk, Kamil Bitau, Robert Tomaszewski
Aniela lives alone in her dilapidated old house. Her neighbor attempts to buy the eyesore of a house so he can tear it down. TIME TO DIE is a wonderfully evocative impressionistic rendering of the daily life of an old woman, full of joyous memories, rambling conversations and feisty confrontations.
To the Limit (Am Limit), Germany/Austria (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Pepe Danquart
Cast: Thomas Huber, Alexander Huber, Dean S. Potter, Chongo
German filmmaker Pepe Danquart documents the Huber brothers, famed speed rock-climbers, as they scale alpine cliffs and test their physical and emotional limits.
Triangle (Tie saam gok), China/Hong Kong (East Meets West) U.S. PREMIERE
Directors: Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, Johnnie To
Cast: Louis Koo, Simon Yam, Sun Hong Lei, Lam Ka Tung, Kelly Lin – Ling
This Chinese cop caper is a first-time collaboration between legendary directors Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and Johnnie To following three friends who steal a priceless artifact and must choose between survival, greed, and friendship.
Under The Same Moon (Misma luna, La), Mexico/USA (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Patricia Riggen
Cast: Adrian Alonso, Kate del Castillo, Eugenio Derbez, Maya Zapata, Carmen Salinas
A boy living in Mexico crosses the Mexican/US border to reunite with his mother.
Unleashed, USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker)
Director: Lisa Grossman
Documentary takes you behind the scenes at Santa Barbara’s annual Big Dog Parade; the ultimate canine carnival.
Up The Yangtze, Canada (Documentary)
Director: Yung Chang
Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Yung Chang crafts a moving depiction of peasant life, a powerful narrative of contemporary China, and a disquieting glimpse into a future that awaits us all
Vexille, Japan (Animation, East Meets West) U.S. PREMIERE
Director: Fumihiko Sori
Cast: Meisa Kuroki, Shosuke Tanihara, Yasuko Matsuyuki
Japan, 2077: A female agent named Vexille is dispatched to Tokyo to investigate whether Japanese are developing robotic technology, which has been banned by the U.N. due to its potential threat to humankind.
Water Flowing Together, USA (Documentary, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Gwendolyn Cates
Cast: Guita Schyfter, Maite Guiteras, Doris Sommer, Angelica Arag³n
An intimate and moving portrait of internationally renowned artist Jock Soto of the New York City Ballet, who is Navajo, Puerto Rican and openly gay, as he contemplates his identity while facing retirement at age 40.
We Played Marbles, USA (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Directors: Jennie Reinish, Louise Palanker
Santa Barbara area Holocaust survivors illuminate the rich European Jewish culture that was systematically destroyed by Nazi tyranny. Through the stories of the few who escaped we come to know how much was lost.
When Clouds Clear (Despues de la Neblina), Ecuador/USA (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Anne Slick
An urgent and gripping documentary about the devastating effects of international mining projects in the town of Jun-n.
Where Are Their Stories: (Donde estan sus historias?), Mexico (Latino Cinemedia) US PREMIERE
Director: Nicol¡s Pereda
Cast: Gabino Rodr-guez, Juana Rodr-guez, Teresa S¡nchez
Vicente is a young man who lives with his grandmother in a small community in the Mexican state of Puebla. One day is uncles return from the US to visit the old woman who is sick. When they suspect that she is close to death, they threaten to sell the property without even asking the owner.
Who Killed the White Llama? (Quien mat³ a la llamita blanca ?), Bolivia (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Rodrigo Bellott
Cast: Erika Andia, Pablo Fernandez, Augustin Mendieta
Jacinto and Domitila are two indigenous Bolivians, happily married… and the most notorious criminals in the country. When they are paid to transport 50kg of cocaine to the Brazilian border, they embark on a journey that will take them through the jungles, mountains, deserts and cities of Bolivia on a riotous adventure that will test their relationship and make them question their future as criminals.
XXY, Argentina (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Luc-a Puenzo
Cast: Ricardo Dar-n, Valeria Bertuccelli, Germ¡n Palacios, Carolina Pelleritti
A dramatic story of a 15-year-old hermaphrodite. She lives with her parents, who have to cope with the challenges of her medical condition.
Yobi the Five-Tailed Fox (Cheonnveonnveou Yeoubi), South Korea (Animation, East Meets West) US PREMIERE
Director: Lee Seong-gang
Cast: Son Ye Jin Ryu Deok Hwan Gong Hyung Jin
Yobi, a shape-shifting five-tailed fox of Korean lore, finds herself living within a group of children in the hopes of helping her alien friends who have been stuck on earth for 100 years.
You The Living (Du levande), Sweden/Germany/France (World Cinema)
Director: Roy Andersson
Cast: H¥kan Angser, Eric B¤ckman, Patrik Anders Edgren
You, the Living is a film about humankind, its greatness and its baseness, joy and sorrow, its self-confidence and anxiety, its desire to love and be loved.
ALL SHORT FILMS
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9-11/9-11, Chile/USA (Animated, Latino CineMedia)
Director: Mel Chin
Cast: Lili Taylor, Ezequiel Guerra, Rob Mungle, Juan Carlos Melendez, Sandro Larenas, James Faulkner
The story of TWO September 11s — a tale of two cities and a tragedy of two times. A tragic story of love and hope wrecked by overt and covert manipulations of power.
A Day’s Work, USA
Director: Rajeev Dassani
Cast: Luis Chavez, Carter Jenkins, Eddie Martinez, Hugo Garcia, Leigh Hill, Jack Brand
What was a simple job escalates into a violent misunderstanding in this drama involving an American family and the three immigrant laborers hired to help them move.
All Bets Are Off, USA
Director: Dannikke Walkker
Cast: Becca Murray, Elysse Deanna, Jim Kohn, Sally Dana, Brian Nolan, John Boyd
In one wild night of cars, boys, and lasting memories two sisters will find that a sister can be the best friend you already have.
An Introduction to Lucid Dream Exploration, USA (Animation)
Director: John Paul Grigsby
Painstakingly created by hand, frame by frame, on an Etch-a-Sketch, this silent animation explores the depths of sub-consiousness.
Aquarium, USA
Director: Rob Meyer
Cast: Jeremy White, Kaitlin Kiyan, Matthew Simpson, Zachary Brian, James Lurie, Maggie Phillips, Christopher Smith, Matthew Campbell, Kurt Braunohler, Barbara Ann Davison, PK Egersheim
For a kid growing up in the suburbs, the truth can lie at the bottom of a fishtank.
Armed for the Challenge, USA (Documentary, To The Maxx)
Director: Patricia Thio
‘One-arm’ Willie is a man of steel…and, yes, carbon fiber. ‘Armed for the Challenge’ takes you on a ride through humor and passion, proving that disability doesn’t mean inability.
Aurora, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Directors: Catherine Bennett, Robin Bisio and Tarrl Morley
The dancer yearns to take flight; fragile in her earthbound body, she emerges to breathe the air of flowers, mountains and field.
Backyard Battle Monsters, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Aaron Antaloczy
Cast: Ryan Adkisson, Larry Bagby, J Lee, Denise Gossett
In the game of Backyard Battle Monsters, the creatures actually come to life.
Beg, Borrow, or Steal, USA
Director: Tommy Spriggs
Cast: Alex Bonilla, Ben Banner, Mike Briano, Zoe Reheem, Dennis Lyons, Stephen Lundfelt, Ryan Driscoll, Glenn Coeller, Deborah Cristobal, Tyler Newgren, Terry Spaulding
After growing up listening to spectacular and outlandish stories about Hollywood and the film industry from his Grandpa Sal, Mikey writes his first script and sets out to make it in Hollywood, doing whatever it takes.
Beg, Borrow, Steal, USA
Director: Kel O’Neill
Cast: Eline Jongsma, Michael Dempsey
There are only three ways to escape the drudgery of office life: Beg, Borrow, Steal.
Best Leader, USA
Director: Michael Weinreich
Cast: Jayme McCabe, Martha Mintz, Zara Symes
In a futuristic society where subversive threats keep the populace on edge, Hans Ross is selected to embark on a Mission of Patriotism on the behalf of Esther, the Best Leader.
Blood Will Tell, Canada (Animation) US PREMIERE
Director: Andrew McPhillips
Sci-fi horror film set in 16th Century Holland. A mysterious visitor who is hopelessly sick, attempts to hide from death in a dark, mosquito infested well.
Bloodlines, Australia (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Jacob Nash
Blood Lines is about a young Aboriginal man searching for his heritage in urban Australia, finding out exactly where his blood runs:
Blue Meadow, USA (Special Presentation)
Directors: Catherine Bennett, Robin Bisio
Cast: Cybil Gilbertson, Dorrie Tames Powell
A video installation of dancers in a shifting landscape of rake, wildflowers and smoke.
Border Crosser (Mojado), USA
Director: Angela Trevino
Cast: Karina Casiano
After fifteen year-old Anne plays a prank on her maid, Sofia, what begins as a joke has grave repercussions for Sofia and her sixteen year-old son, Miguel.
Broken Girl (Ni±a Quebrada), USA
Director: Jen Kleiner
Cast: Yvette Yates, Geoff Rivas, Echecatl Chavez, Lucki Wheating, Maria Diaz, Jessenia Quiroz
A teenage girl runs away from her family in Mexico for a better life with her boyfriend in Los Angeles. Unbeknownst to her, he has different plans.
Centigrade, Canada
Director: Colin Cunningham
Cast: Colin Cunningham
A contemporary thriller about a Man who lives in an old, busted up camper trailer, but wakes up one morning to find himself (and it) rolling down a desert highway. Taken hostage aboard this rolling nightmare, he will have to use his wits in order to survive.
Check Please, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Larry Ziegelman
Cast: Doug Manley, Doug James, Meg Thalken, Danielle Hoetmer, Katie Enright
Julie learns way too much about her new boyfriend’s family over dinner.
Common App., USA
Director: Zoe Braverman
Cast: Nicholas Simmons, Madison Rootenberg, Josh Cohen, Ruby Martin
Several diverse candidates offer the same bland descriptors in hopes of bettering their chance of admission into a top university, but in doing so, are doomed by their conformity
Don Riders, USA (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Diane Stevens
The Santa Barbara High School Don Riders is a club specialized in building and showing Low Rider Bikes. This unique program has had a dramatic effect on the youth that have participated and shown dedication, helping kids that would have otherwise been recruited into gangs or be on the verge of dropping out of school.
Editing, Croatia/Germany (Eastern Bloc)
Director: Ivona Juka
Cast: Luka Petrusic, Ivan Horvat, Kristina Krepela, Ivana Roscic, Ana Marasana, Damir Poljicak, Frano Maskovic
A character in a movie is upset with the choices made by the editor, so he takes it upon himself to decide his own fate.
Elevator People Bring You Up When You’re Feeling Down, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Nicholas Dunlevy
In a surreal twist of fate, a young female photographer has her cell phone — which she’s perpetually on — fused to her head. Her boyfriend simultaneously suffers a similar mishap, his Blackberry fusing to his hand…
Feathers to the Sky, Uruguay (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Leonardo Ricagni
In a forgotten town in Latin America, Tamara, a nine-year-old girl, has to walk many miles a day selling feather dusters. As with many other working children, Tamara is destined to abandon her childhood, until she meets a teacher who will open the windows of education.
Firebird, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: J. Kahn
Cast: Rick Mokler, Charmaine Bostwick
When a middle-aged professor unexpectedly loses his job, he becomes distracted and intrigued by a young woman he sees on campus.
Fold, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jason Yim
Cast: Winter Ave Zoli, Mei Melancon, Joshua Snyder, Sebastian Tillinger, Clint Howard
A young woman follows her friend home only to learn the lives of those around her lie within the folds of origami figures.
For The Love of God, UK (Animation)
Director: Joe Tucker
An unsettling story of one man’s fascination with God Almighty, as he attempts to pursue a strange fantasy life under the nose of his overbearing mother.
Forward, USA
Director: Cecily Rhett
Cast: Amy Ryan, Nick Offerman, Rona Benson, JB Ghuman, Joe Chrest
Otto, a Civil War Re-enactor, and Anna, a ‘fraulein’ in a German-themed restaurant, feel the pull of the past dragging them back but they keep moving forward.
Foup, USA (Animation)
Director: Jessica Hokanson, Steve Prinz
Cast: Steve Prinz
Art comes to life as a man gets sucked into a photo and travels through pictures on a wall.
Fringe, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Tate Lown
Cast: Katie Melcer, Lauren Kozonis
Young Madeline thinks there’s a man in the dark. Her mother doesn’t believe her, so she sets about to prove it with her polaroid camera.
Glitch, Canada (Animation)
Director: Peter Ricq
When the very fabric of reality collapses around him, George is dragged into a twisted dimension where relics from his old life confront him as robotic perversions of their former selves. Before he can make sense of it all, George finds himself running for his life.
God Only Knows, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Mark Reyes
Cast: Angel Aquino, Robbie Felongco
Maria is a single mother whose hopeless situation leads her to make the most difficult and gut wrenching decision of her life – to sell her son for adoption.
Goldfish, USA (AppleBox)
Director: Joe Wein
Cast: Laura Marano, Madeline Carroll, Tim Bagely, Mindy Sterling, Carlos Alazraqui, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Andy Lauer, Patrick Kerr
Third-graders, Suzy and Jenny are on a mission to save their classroom’s goldfish. But everything they know is working against them.
Hawaikii, New Zealand (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Mike Jonathan
A beautiful story of a young girl’s attempt to find her identity in a new world and her father’s efforts to support her.
Her Duty: A Military Wife Speaks Out, USA (Documentary) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Ethan Turpin
Santa Barbaran Lisa Leitz is an active spokesman against the war in Iraq. This is a role that would create difficulties for anyone. But Lisa is also the wife of a Navy Fighter Pilot, and must deal with her conflicting feelings of loyalty to her husband, and loyalty to her own beliefs.
Horse You See, USA (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Melissa Henry
Meet Ross, a horse from the Navajo Nation. Hear his story and share his thoughts as he explains the very essence of being a rez horse.
How To Direct A Commercial, USA
Director: Maximilian Schmige
Cast: Jason Scott, Stanley Peternale, Dave Pool
How do you direct a commercial? Our main character, the director, is commissioned to make the latest TV commercial for Harley-Davidson and their respected motorcycles. It requires artistic vision, leadership, and talent. None of which our director has.
I Met The Walrus, Canada (Animation)
Director: Josh Raskin
A now 51-year old attorney recalls when he snuck into John Lennon’s hotel room in Toronto and convinced John to do an interview, as the film romances Lennon’s every word in a flood of multipronged animation.
In The Name of the Son, Bosnia/Herzegovina/India/USA (Eastern Bloc)
Director: Harun Mehmedinovic
Cast: Sergej Trifunovic, Jack Dimich
Two men carry the psychic wounds of war from Bosnia to Los Angeles.
Interior.Bedsit Day, UK WORLD PREMIERE
Director: James Larkin
Cast: Ian Hart, Peter Gunn
A desperate writer finds the settings he types up appear just outside his door.
Iron Boy, USA (Documentary)
Director: Jody Nelson
Cast: Brynn Sargent
9-year-old boy Brynn Sargent has competed in over 45 triathlons. He started racing at age five and won Iron Kids Nationals at age seven. He shares his thoughts on training, winning, racing, school and the challenges of being one the youngest and most successful triathletes in the world.
Jackie Jackie, Australia (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Adrian Wills
Jinaali is a sweet, overweight Aboriginal checkout girl. Her boss, Mr. Chuck, is constantly on her back until Jinaali finds a voice of her own. Have you got your Jackie Jackie doll yet?
Jeu, Canada/Switzerland (Animation)
Director: Georges Schwizgebel
In Jeu, the filmmaker sets the viewer down in a landscape whose scenery constantly morphs and mutates. This helter-skelter world evokes the chaos of modern life
Key Lime Pie, Canada (Animation)
Director: Trev Jimenez
Cast: Trev Jimenez
In this animated spin on the noir genre, a man’s obsession with key lime pie brings him to the brink of insanity and a chance encounter with the grim reaper.
Kick Like A Girl, USA (Documentary, AppleBox) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jenny Mackenzie
Kick Like A Girl is the story of what happens when ‘The Mighty Cheetahs’, an undefeated third grade girls soccer team competes in the boys division.
Kids + Money, USA (Documentary)
Director: Lauren Greenfield
Teens in Los Angeles discuss money: getting it, spending it and learning to live without it. KIDS + MONEY is an original short film by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Lauren Greenfield.
Looking Up Dresses, USA (SB Short) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Jared Ingram
Cast: Sam Huntington
After getting dumped for being ‘too nice,’ Jade Williams has until the end of a church service to convince his girlfriend he’s actually a wild man.
Losing The Elephants, USA (Documentary, AppleBox)
Director: Peck Euwer
‘Losing the Elephants’ examines an animal that is lodged deep in our psyches, and also one in dire straights. It is estimated that by the early 2050s there will no longer be a viable population of Asian Elephants left.
Magic Juan, USA (AppleBox) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Matthew Perkins
Cast: Emmanuel Maldonado, Daphne Ciccarelle, Nathan Bridges
When his brother, Oscar, refuses to perform a magic show at a little girl’s birthday party in Central Park, Juan decides to go in his place, even though he knows nothing about magic and barely speaks English.
Midway, USA
Director: Darius Monroe
Cast: Albert Hall, Keith Davis, John Douglas Thompson, Carlton Byrd, Eric Lockley
Inside this barbershop, you’re guaranteed a haircut. But your wait may be longer than expected.
Mine, USA
Director: Adam Cutter
Cast: Ben Pronsky, Alec Holden
While stuck alone on a desert landmine, an inept U.S. Soldier is found by a local Arab boy whose regard for America proves amorous when he surprisingly takes the Soldier’s place on the mine.
Miss Terious, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Luis Gallardo
Cast: Raya Meddine
Comical psychological Thriller with an unpredictable revelation at the end.
My Carnival, Italy
Director: Michele Nocchi
Petr Gabaj, Jarom-r Nosek, Alexandra L-dovsk¡, Tom¡Å¡ Racek, Marek BrÅiÄek
A drug deal goes between some gangsters, a transvestite, and his pimp. As the gangsters start to torture their captives a young boy upstairs celebrates getting a Robocop costume as a gift. Their stories soon intertwine in ways you would never expect.
Name, Age, Sex, USA
Director: Peter Chung
Cast: Jeremy Thorsen, Tom Wade, Diana Vuksanaj, Anita Condic, Rae Jennifer Toledo, Dana Koellner, Silvio Fama
A young journalist investigates the dark world of sex trafficking, but discovers…himself.
Nana, Australia (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Warwick Thornton
Nana’s granddaughter thinks Nana’s pretty special: she helps the old people, she’s a good painter and other people love her too. Nana’s got everyone under control.
New Boy, Ireland
Director: Steph Green
Cast: Olutunji Ebun-Cole
Based on a short story by Roddy Doyle this poignant and comedic short film deftly captures the experience of being the new boy in school through the eyes of Joseph, a nine-year-old African boy.
Nikamowin (Song), Canada (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Kevin Lee Burton
A stunning linguistic soundscape comprised of the deconstruction and reconstruction of Cree narration with various manipulated landscapes.
Of Time and The Spirit, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Tonia Shimin
Cast: Nancy Colahan
Created for the acclaimed dancer Nancy Colahan, with a musical score by the eloquent composer Karen Tanaka, OF TIME AND THE SPIRIT takes us into the realm of performance as it interfaces with the poetry of the natural world and the inner life of the dancer.
Operation Thunderball, UK/US (Field Trip To The Movies)
Director: Tania Doritty
Cast: the African dung beetle and various predators
Meet the James Bond of the African desert: the dung animals beetle.
Porn (Porno), Poland US PREMIERE
Director: Jan Wagner
Cast: Tomek Rolinski, Anna Gross
A story of first love:Mirek meets Wioletta. Mirek ends up confused.
Primera Comuni³n, Mexico (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Daniel Eduvijes Carrera
A young outsider is confronted with the harsh rituals of a rustic Mexican pueblo where cruelty underlies street life and Catholicism alike.
Regret Is My Demon, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Paul Abramson
Cast: Sienna B-A
Several photographic and film traditions are used collectively to tell a compelling, though admittedly disturbing, story of regret.
Resurgent, USA
Director: Scott Peat
Cast: Scott Peat, Kyle Davis, Kevin Patrick Wright, Justin Diedolf, Daisy Maritza Galvis, Scott Shepard, Jones Gerard Shepard, Kristof Robinson, Owen Jones
A mentally wounded soldier finds himself out of his realm back in the United States. Driven by guilt and the horrors of combat he begins to recount his experience through audio journaling.
Safe Zone, UK US PREMIERE
Director: Carlo Ortu
Cast: Ian Attfield, Colin Holt
A soldier returns from the war in Afghanistan and finds the peace he wants is hard to find. Seeking refuge, solace and safety in the English countryside he finds himself harassed by an increasingly threatening individual.
Scene and Heart: A Musical History of Isla Vista, US
Director: Allen Park
Scene and Heard’ is an exhilarating musical history of the college community of Isla Vista, CA, and its five decades of noise, music, and memories. The flm features classic interviews with one-time Del Playa busker Jack Johnson, and phenomenal old footage of UCSB from the 1960’s and ’70’s.
Shut-eye Hotel, USA (Animation)
Director: Bill Plympton
SHUT-EYE HOTEL is a film noir murder mystery that takes place in a sleazy hotel. As cops investigate the gruesome murders they become victims of this evil force. What JAWS did to swimming, SHUT-EYE HOTEL will do for sleeping.
Sleeping Betty (Isabelle au Bois Dormant), Canada (Animation)
Director: Claude Cloutier
Betty sleeps in a narcoleptic stupor. The king appeals to his subjects to wake the Princess, and they respond: Uncle Henri VIII, Aunt Victoria, an emotional alien, a cool witch and a handsome prince.
Smith & Mike on a Tuesday, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Directors: Rand Holdren, John Brotherton
Cast: John Brotherton, Rand Holdren, Brian Baumgartner, James Madio, Suzan Brittan, Alison Raimondi, Ren Trostle, David Nordstrom
Smith & Mike, trailer-park roomies and best-friends since 4th grade detention, always manage to be in the wrong place at the right time. Caught up in an underworld filled with greed and wrath, chaos ensues. It’s just another Tuesday for these boys:
Some Like It Heavy, USA (Animation)
Director: Aidan Terry
Love at first sight leads a smitten septugenarian on a race toward his desitiny, where a never-say-die attitude is not just a saying but his only hope for success.
Son, UK
Director: Daniel Mulloy
Cast: Nathalie Press, James Wilson , Glenn Doherty
SON tells the story of an underground theatre Director and the possessive grip he holds over his female colleague and her young son James. James’ unhappy world unfolds in the confines of the theatre’s vaults where soon reality and fiction become indistinguishable.
Spike Up, Australia
Director: Anthony Maras
Cast: Roy Billing, Marcus Graham
A veteran police officer struggling to find respect in himself or connection with his young family is forced into a crisis of conscience challenging his previously straight edged moral code.
The Amazing Trousers, UK
Director: William Felix Clark
Cast: Kris Marshall, Alice Eve, David Bamber
Set in the British Edwardian era, The Amazing Trousers tells the comic and Gothic tale of a loser who makes a Faustian pact with a sinister tailor to get his hands on an amazing red pair of slacks.
The Colony, Canada (Latino CineMedia)
Director: Jeff Barnaby
Cast: Glen Gould, Kaniehtiio Horn, Kent McQuaid
Maytag, a reservation-displaced Mi’gMaq, latches onto the only other Indian within light years of the city only to have her snatched away by his drug dealer and friend.
The Fixer: Afghanistan Behind the Scenes, Afghanistan/USA (Documentary, SB Filmmaker) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Aaron Rockett
Santa Barbara filmmaker Aaron Rocket spent three months in Kabul trailing BBC journalist Sean Langan and his assistant, or “fixer,” and Afghani journalist Samiullah Sharaf. In this colorful, intriguing film, we see Langan and Sharaf get into situations that westerners can only marvel at. Rocket, along with armed escorts, also follows Sharaf on a hair-raising road trip to Peshawar, Pakistan to see his family.
The Lady on the Threshold (La dama en el umbral), Spain (Animation) US PREMIERE
Director: Jorge Dayas
France in the early twentieth century. Captain Michel Alban arrives at the city. The same night he looks out from the window of the room in wich he is staying, and discovers a new neighbour: a fascinating woman standing in the threshold of a large house, across the road.
The Liar, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: C.O. Callister
Cast: Daeg Faerch, Mary-Ellen Loukas, Jeffrey Robert Yates, Eugenia Care
A mother uses desperate means to find a new father for her troubled son Andy (Daeg Faerch from Rob Zombie’s Halloween).
The List, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Mikki Willis
Cast: Paris Tanaka, Robert Machemer
A five minute CIA action thriller. A young woman finds herself being interrogated for espionage. A case of mistaken identity? Or is it?
The Longing, Spain/USA (Documentary, Latino CineMedia) WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Pablo Frasconi
During the Spanish Inquisition Teresa, a young woman of Jewish ancestry, is sent to a nunnery for a sexual indiscretion. There Teresa began a long and painful struggle with God. Based on the poems of Daniel Ladinsky.
The Needful Head, USA (Animation)
Director: Zeth Willie
This is the story of a man who becomes tired of his head and removes it, only to find that it won’t leave him alone.
The Replacement Child, USA
Director: Justin Lerner
Cast: Travis Quentin Young, Matthew Fahey
After spending a year in a juvenile center for beating up his stepfather, Todd Turnbull returns to his backwoods hometown a repentant, deeply religious boy. When he finds his best friend, Michael, withering away without any medical attention due to the family’s spiritual beliefs, Todd must make a difficult choice.
The Vaudevillian, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Bryan Nest
Cast: Andrew Burlinson, John DiCrosta, Frank Noel
Jay, a ventriloquist, and his ventriloquist dummy Chester, must survive during the Dust Bowl. When Jay decides to scam a farmer out of his money, Chester warns him of the danger of taking advantage of the less fortunate.
Thinking Grande, USA (Documentary)
Director: Kevin Bender
Mexican immigrant Jose Luis Bonilla’s twenty-year struggle to complete his vision of a colossal ‘Mexican Disneyland’ in rural Santa Barbara County seemed doomed when he gave up because of permit problems and returned home to Mexico, leaving his dream village and homage to Mexico half-finished.
Three-Fifty, USA
Director: Maurice Chauvet
Cast: Evin Grensted, Melinda Augustina, Michael Angelo Stuno
When a man tries to weasel his way out of his late fees at his local video store, the clerk and the manager have some surprises for him. Their database has access to the truth in the universe – and his future.
Timon’s Friendship Adventure, USA
Director: Max Littman
Cast: Jason Scott
Based on Shakespeare’s ‘Timon of Athens’, Timon’s FriendshipAdventure is the story of a jovial, plump, rich man who discovers that friendship can sometimes be a one-way street. With no other options,he decides to take the only logical action–kill them all.
To Fly, USA (Animation, AppleBox)
Director: Ethan Kuperberg
A barnyard pig’s aviation ambitions are continually grounded. Will his dreams take flight? A claymation short.
Waves (Valuri), Romania (Eastern Bloc) US PREMIERE
Director: Adrian Sitaru
At the seaside, on the beach, two people experience extreme situations as a gypsy boy is asked to look after a child longer than he ever expected.
West Papua, USA
Director: Craig Harris
The native people of West papua became a part of Indonesia in the 1960’s by the fradulent ‘Act of Free Choice’. The indigenous have also become the victims of multi-nationals such as Freeport McMoRann who have been in West Papua since the 60’s.This documentary confronts the issues concerning these people.
When I Grow Up, USA (Animation, AppleBox)
Director: Michelle Meeker
‘A compendium of animated impressions of what we dream about becoming as children and where life really ends up taking us.
X, USA WORLD PREMIERE
Director: Josh Brolin
Cast: Eden Brolin, Vincent Riverside, Eleanor Lambert, Nick Searcy
An inmate, in prison for killing the killer of his wife, escapes and enlists his daughter in a search for the whereabouts of his murdered wife.
Zoologic
Director: Nicole Mitchell
A fussy zookeeper maintains strict order in his zoo by arranging the animals to his liking.