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Film Independent Announces Official Film Selections for 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival

Film Independent Announces Official Film Selections for 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival

- Universal Pictures' PUBLIC ENEMIES selected as Centerpiece Premiere -

LOS ANGELES, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, announced the official selections for the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by the Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Film Festival will run from Thursday, June 18 to Sunday, June 28. Now in its fifteenth year, the Los Angeles Film Festival is widely recognized as a world-class event, showcasing the best in new American and international cinema and providing the movie-loving public with access to some of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers, film industry professionals, and emerging talent from around the world.

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The 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival will screen over 200 feature films, shorts, and music videos, representing more than 30 countries. This year, the Festival received more than 4,600 submissions from filmmakers around the world, with the final selections representing several World, International, North American, and U.S. premieres. For the first time this year, international films will be included in the narrative and documentary competition categories.

"The 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival is a celebration of culture, cinema and community: a festival where everyday movie lovers can see films they otherwise might not see, hear first-hand from the artists and filmmakers that inspire them, and get a sneak peek at the great movies of the summer," said Los Angeles Film Festival Director Rebecca Yeldham. "It's a beautiful program, and I can't wait to share it with our audiences."

"We're very proud to be sharing a collection of outstanding work with the Los Angeles public this year," said Los Angeles Film Festival Director of Programming Rachel Rosen. "Whether it's discovering exciting new filmmaking talent, seeing an anticipated film from a favorite director, or getting an in-depth look at a beloved classic, audiences have a range of unique film experiences to choose from in the Festival slate."

"Our goal at Film Independent is to represent the breadth of stories being told and to reflect the issues that are happening on a local and global level through the art of cinema," said Dawn Hudson, Executive Director of Film Independent. "With the Los Angeles Film Festival, we at Film Independent further support our year-round work of cultivating a community of filmmakers and filmgoers alike."

Universal Pictures' action-thriller Public Enemies will screen as the Centerpiece Premiere at this year's Festival. Acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann directs Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, and Academy Award(R) winner Marion Cotillard in the story of legendary Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger (Depp) -- the charismatic bank robber whose lightning raids made him the number one target of J. Edgar Hoover's fledgling FBI and its top agent, Melvin Purvis (Bale), and a folk hero to much of the public.

Passes to attend the Festival are available immediately for Film Independent members, and beginning May 18 for the general public. In addition to screenings and events, Festival passes provide access to a series of networking receptions and entry to the ZonePerfect live.create. lounge, where Festival pass holders can interact with Festival filmmakers and professionals in the film community. General admission tickets to individual films go on sale beginning May 29. Contact the Festival Ticketing Center for passes, tickets and event information by calling 866.FILM.FEST (866.345-6337) or visit LAFilmFest.com. Festival Passes and tickets can also be purchased in person beginning on Friday, June 12 at the Festival Ticketing Center located at 1038 Westwood Blvd.

The 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival will screen more than 70 feature films, 70 shorts, and 50 music videos.

Narrative Competition (7): The Narrative Competition is comprised of films made by talented emerging filmmakers that compete for the Target Filmmaker Award, which carries a $50,000 unrestricted grant funded by Target. The winner is determined by a panel of jurors. Films in this section are also eligible for the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.

   --  Dear Lemon Lima, Suzi Yoonessi - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Harmony & Me, Bob Byington   --  Hollywood, je t'aime, Jason Bushman - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Passenger Side, Matt Bissonnette - Canada - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Turistas, Alicia Scherson - Chile - U.S. PREMIERE   --  Wa Do Dem (What They Do), Sam Fleischner, Ben Chace - WORLD PREMIERE    --  Zero Bridge, Tariq Tapa - USA/India - U.S. PREMIERE    

Documentary Competition (7): The Documentary Competition is comprised of films made by talented emerging filmmakers that compete for the Target Documentary Award, which carries a $50,000 unrestricted grant funded by Target. The winner is determined by a panel of jurors. Films in this section are also eligible for the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature.

   --  After the Storm, Hilla Medalia - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Bananas!*, Fredrik Gertten - Sweden - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Branson, Brent Meeske - WORLD PREMIERE   --  Convention, AJ Schnack   --  The Last Beekeeper, Jeremy Simmons   --  October Country, Michael Palmieri, Donal Mosher - WORLD PREMIERE    --  Those Who Remain, Juan Carlos Rulfo, Carlos Hagerman - Mexico - U.S.       PREMIERE    

International Showcase (21): The International Showcase highlights innovative independent narrative and documentary features from outside of the United States. Films in this section are eligible for Audience Awards for Best International Feature, Best Narrative Feature, or Best Documentary Feature.

   --  Adhen, Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche - France/Algeria   --  Autumn, Ozcan Alper - Turkey   --  Birdwatchers, Marco Bechis - Italy/Brazil (IFC Festival Direct)   --  Bronson, Nicolas Winding Refn - England (Magnolia Pictures)   --  Calimucho, Eugenie Jansen - Netherlands   --  Call If You Need Me, James Lee - Malaysia - NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE   --  Carmen Meets Borat, Mercedes Stalenhoef - Netherlands   --  City of Borders, Yun Suh - Israel   --  Elementary Training for Actors, Martin Rejtman - Argentina -       INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE   --  Extraordinary Stories, Mariano Llinas - Argentina   --  High-Rise, Gabriel Mascaro - Brazil - NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE   --  Los Bastardos, Amat Escalante - Mexico (Kino International)   --  Mid-August Lunch, Gianni di Gregorio - Italy   --  My Dear Enemy, Lee Yoon-ki - South Korea   --  Our Beloved Month of August, Miguel Gomes - Portugal/France   --  The Queen and I, Nahid Persson Sarvestani - Sweden (7th Art Releasing)   --  Sacred Places, Jean-Marie Teno - France/Cameroon   --  Stella, Sylvie Verheyde - France   --  Unmade Beds, Alexis Dos Santos - England (IFC Festival Direct)   --  A Week Alone, Celina Murga - Argentina    --  West of Pluto, Henry Bernadet, Myriam Verreault - Canada    

International Spotlight - Documenting Mexico: Selections from the Ambulante Film Festival (3): Ambulante is a traveling documentary film festival produced by the non-profit organization Documental Ambulante A.C., in collaboration with Canana, Cinepolis, and the Morelia International Film Festival. It was created in 2005 by Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna, and Pablo Cruz to promote documentary culture across Mexico. In this selection from the festival, we highlight outstanding works by filmmakers documenting Mexico's past and present.

   --  Born Without, Eva Norvind - Mexico   --  El General, Natalia Almada - Mexico/USA    --  Rehje, Anais Huerta, Raul Cuesta - Mexico - INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE    

Summer Showcase (11): The Summer Showcase section offers an advance look at this summer's most talked about independent film releases from the festival circuit. Films in this section are eligible for Audience Awards for Best International Feature, Best Narrative Feature, or Best Documentary Feature.

   --  35 Shots of Rum, Claire Denis - France (Cinema Guild)   --  Big River Man, John Maringouin   --  Cold Souls, Sophie Barthes (Samuel Goldwyn Films)   --  Facing Ali, Pete McCormack (Lionsgate)   --  Humpday, Lynn Shelton (Magnolia Pictures)   --  In the Loop, Armando Iannucci - England (IFC Films)   --  It Might Get Loud, Davis Guggenheim (Sony Pictures Classics)   --  No Impact Man, Laura Gabbert & Justin Schein   --  Paper Heart, Nicholas Jasenovec (Overture Films)   --  Still Walking, Hirokazu Kore-eda - Japan (IFC Films)    --  We Live in Public, Ondi Timoner    

Dark Wave (2): Dark Wave offers frightening and edgy films from around the world. Films in this section are eligible for Audience Awards for Best International Feature or Best Narrative Feature.

   --  Embodiment of Evil, Jose Mojica Marins - Brazil    --  I Sell the Dead, Glenn McQuaid    

Guilty Pleasures (2): Films in this section are eligible for the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.

   --  Weather Girl, Blayne Weaver    --  ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction, Kevin Hamedani    

Outdoor Screenings at the Ford Amphitheatre (4): These official Los Angeles Film Festival selections are included as part of the 2009 Ford Amphitheatre Summer Season, a multi-disciplinary arts series produced by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission in cooperation with Los Angeles County-based arts organizations.

   --  13 Most Beautiful ... Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests, with Live       Accompaniment by Dean & Britta   --  All Tomorrow's Parties, All Tomorrow's People & Jonathan Caouette -       England   --  Black Dynamite, Scott Sanders (Sony Pictures)    --  Soul Power, Jeffrey Levy-Hinte (Sony Pictures Classics)     Special Screenings (2):    --  Crude Oil, Wang Bing - China - NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE    --  Panda Diary, Tadashi Mori - Japan - NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE     Behind the Scenes - Films with Extended Conversations (2):   --  Billy Jack, T.C. Frank (1971) - new digital restoration: followed by a       conversation with Tom Laughlin.    --  Midnight Cowboy, John Schlessinger (1969) - 40th anniversary: preceded       by a conversation with Jon Voight.    

L.A. Film Critics: The Films That Got Away (3): Co-presented by the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

   --  Musica Nocturna, Rafael Filipelli - Argentina   --  Silence Before Bach, Pere Portabella - Spain    --  United Red Army, Koji Wakamatsu - Japan    

Hell on Wheels: Hot Rods and Fast Times (3): Co-presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

   --  Hi-Riders, Greydon Clark (1978)   --  Hot Rod Girl, Leslie H. Martinson (1956)    --  Hot Rods to Hell, John Brahm (1967)    

Film Foundation & American Express Preservation Screening Program: Presented by the Film Foundation & American Express.

   --  Night Tide, Curtis Harrington (1961)     Free Screenings (8):    --  Amreeka, Cherien Dabis (National Geographic Films) - Project:Involve       Screening   --  Crude Oil, Wang Bing - China - NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE   --  Election, Alexander Payne (1999) - 10th Anniversary   --  Ghostbusters, Ivan Reitman (1984) - 25th Anniversary   --  Hot Rod Girl, Leslie H. Martinson (1956)   --  How I See It: Youth Filmmaking From Streets to Streams,   --  The Muppet Movie, James Frawley (1979) - 30th Anniversary    --  Those Who Remain, Juan Carlos Rulfo, Carlos Hagerman - Mexico - U.S.       PREMIERE    

Short Films (45): Shorts are shown before features and as part of five short film programs. With their diverse and complex content, these films shine brilliantly. Most short films, domestic and international, will compete for prizes in Narrative, Documentary, and Animation/Experimental categories. The winner is determined by a panel of jurors. An Audience Award for Best Short Film is also presented.

Future Filmmakers Showcase: High School Shorts (33): These two programs of shorts made by high school students from around the country feature work by the next generation of filmmakers.

Music Videos (54): The Music Video Showcase is sponsored by IFC and consists of three programs. Our two Eclectic Mix programs are a visual mix tape of this year's best independent music videos, with a few innovative major label artists thrown in for good measure. Music videos will compete for an Audience Award.

   --  Eclectic Mix 1   --  Eclectic Mix 2    --  Where It Was At : A Propaganda & Satellite Films Tribute    

This Festival's Opening and Closing Night Films, Guest Director, Artists in Residence, and special guests - as well as programming for the Festival Talks, Director Lunch Talks, Coffee Talks, Kodak Focus and the Financing Conference - will be announced shortly.

   PLEASE REFERENCE THE ADDENDUM FOR ALL FILM TITLES, SYNOPSES, CAST, AND   CREDITS FOR ALL FEATURE FILMS.    ABOUT THE 2009 LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL  

Now in its fifteenth year, the Los Angeles Film Festival is widely recognized as a world-class event, showcasing the best in new American and international cinema and providing the movie-loving public with access to some of the most critically acclaimed filmmakers, film industry professionals, and emerging talent from around the world.

The Festival features unique signature programs including the Filmmaker Retreat, Film Financing Conference, Ford Amphitheatre Outdoor Screenings, Poolside Chats at the W Los Angeles - Westwood Hotel, and more. Additionally, the Festival screens short films created by high school students and has a special section devoted to music videos.

Approximately 70 features, 70 shorts, and 50 music videos, representing more than 30 countries, make up the main body of the Festival.

Awards are given out in the following categories at the conclusion of the Festival: Target Filmmaker Award for Best Narrative Feature with an unrestricted cash prize of $50,000 funded by Target; Target Documentary Award with an unrestricted cash prize of $50,000 funded by Target; Outstanding Performance in the Narrative Competition; Best Narrative Short Film; Best Documentary Short Film; Best Animated/Experimental Short Film; and Audience Awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best International Feature, Best Music Video, and Best Short Film.

The Los Angeles Film Festival is presented by the Los Angeles Times and is supported by Premier Sponsors Target and ZonePerfect(R) Nutrition Bars and Principal Sponsors Kodak and IFC. Special support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. American Airlines is the Official Airline Partner, WireImage is the Official Photography Agency of Film Independent, and W Los Angeles - Westwood Hotel and the Hotel Palomar are the Official Hotel Partners of the Festival.

ABOUT FILM INDEPENDENT

Film Independent is a non-profit arts organization who champions independent film and supports a community of artists who embody diversity, innovation, and uniqueness of vision. Film Independent helps filmmakers make their movies, builds an audience for their projects, and works to diversify the film industry. Film Independent's Board of Directors, filmmakers, staff, and constituents, is comprised of an inclusive community of individuals across ability, age, ethnicity, gender, race, and sexual orientation. Anyone passionate about film can become a member, whether you are a filmmaker, industry leader, or a film lover.

With over 250 annual screenings and events, Film Independent provides access to a network of likeminded artists who are driving creativity in the film industry. Film Independent offers free Filmmaker Labs for selected writers, directors, and producers; provides cut-rate services for filmmakers; and presents year-round networking opportunities. Film Independent's mentorship and job placement program, Project:Involve, pairs emerging culturally diverse filmmakers with film industry professionals.

Film Independent produces the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Spirit Awards. For more information or to become a member, visit FilmIndependent.org.

   PROGRAM LINE-UP ADDENDUM    CENTERPIECE:     --  Public Enemies (DIRECTOR Michael Mann WRITERS Roman Bennett and Micael       Mann & Ann Biderman PRODUCERS Kevin Misher, Michael Mann CAST Johnny       Depp, Christian Bale, Marion Cotillard, Channing Tatum, Billy Crudup,       Emilie de Ravin, Giovanni Ribisi) - In the action-thriller Public       Enemies, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann directs Johnny Depp,       Christian Bale, and Academy Award(R) winner Marion Cotillard in the       story of legendary Depression-era outlaw John Dillinger (Depp) -- the       charismatic bank robber whose lightning raids made him the number one       target of J. Edgar Hoover's fledgling FBI and its top agent, Melvin       Purvis (Bale), and a folk hero to much of the public.    NARRATIVE COMPETITION:     --  Dear Lemon Lima, (DIRECTOR/WRITER Suzi YoonessI PRODUCERS Melissa Lee,       Jonako Donley CAST Savanah Wiltfong, Shayne Topp, Melissa Leo, Beth       Grant, Elaine Hendrix, Meaghan Jette Martin, Vanessa Marano, Zane       Huett, Eleonor Hutchins) - As sweet and colorful as a snow cone, this       delightful happy-sad confection follows an awkward Alaskan teen as she       discovers her Yup'ik heritage while rallying her fellow misfits to       compete in her school's Snowstorm Survivor competition. World Premiere     --  Harmony & Me (DIRECTOR/WRITER Bob Byington PRODUCER Kristen Tucker       CAST Justin Rice, Kevin Corrigan, Pat Healy, Kristen Tucker) -       Break-ups are never easy, but as twenty-something Harmony learns in       this offbeat, eloquent film, there's nothing like weird family, odd       friends, and great music to help you hang on to your pain.     --  Hollywood, je t'aime (DIRECTOR/WRITER Jason Bushman PRODUCER Charles       Herman-Wurmfeld CAST Eric Debets, Chad Allen) - After a spat with his       boyfriend, Jerome escapes a wintery Paris in search of his California       dreams, finding romance and friendship with the pot dealers, drag       queens, and locals of the "real" Hollywood. World Premiere     --  Passenger Side - Canada (DIRECTOR/WRITER Matt Bissonnette PRODUCER       Corey Marr CAST Adam Scott, Joel Bissonnette, Robin Tunney) - Tobey       needs a ride from his brother, except he won't say where to or what       for. Family bonds bend but don't quite break on this comedic trail of       lost loves and old grievances. World Premiere     --  Turistas - Chile (DIRECTOR/WRITER Alicia Scherson PRODUCER Macarena       Lopez CAST Aline Kuppenheim, Diego Noguera, Marcelo Alonso) -       Abandoned by her husband while on holiday, Carla unexpectedly finds       herself vacationing in a national park, alongside a Norwegian       backpacker and a former pop star-turned-ranger, in this tale of       self-discovery and the laws of nature. U.S. Premiere     --  Wah Do Dem (What They Do) (DIRECTORS/WRITERS Sam Fleischner, Ben Chace       PRODUCERS Sam Fleischner, Katina Hubbard, Ben Chace, Martha Lapham,       Henry Kasdon; CAST Sean Bones, Norah Jones, Kevin Bewersdorf, Carl       Bradshaw) - Max's dream Caribbean cruise becomes a solitary odyssey       after his girlfriend dumps him days before their departure. Now, he'll       have to go with the Jamaican flow in this disarming and incisive debut       feature. World Premiere     --  Zero Bridge (DIRECTOR/WRITER Tariq Tapa PRODUCERS Hilal Ahmed Langoo,       Josee Lajoie, Tariq Tapa CAST Mohamad Emran Tapa, Ali Luhammed Dar,       Taniya Khan) - Teen pickpocket Dilawar wants to escape his dreary       life, but a chance encounter with one of his victims upends his plans       in this gritty, moving story about life in occupied Kashmir. U.S.       Premiere     DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION:     --  After the Storm (DIRECTOR Hilla Medalia WRITER Bob Eisenhardt, Hilla       Medalia PRODUCERS Hilla Medalia, James Lecense FEATURING Gerry       McIntyre, James Lecesne, Randy Redd) - A celebration of perseverance       and rebirth through the arts, this inspiring documentary follows a       group of New Orleans teens as they stage a revival of the       hurricane-themed musical Once on this Island. World Premiere     --  Bananas!* - Sweden (DIRECTOR Fredrik Gertten PRODUCER Margarete       Jangard FEATURING Juan Dominguez) - The human cost of banana       cultivation is revealed in this documentary chronicling the historic       case of Nicaraguan laborers, represented by L.A. attorney Juan       Dominguez, against the companies who poisoned them with pesticides.       World Premiere     --  Branson (DIRECTOR/WRITER Brent Meeske PRODUCERS Brent Meeske, Jack       Black, Ben Cooley, Justin Moore-Lewy, Charlie Mason FEATURING Jackson       Cash, Amber Campbell, Geoffrey Hastings Haberer) - Personal demons and       backstage battles cannot deter the performers captured in this       hearfelt documentary from living out their dreams of stardom on the       strip-mall stages of Branson, Missouri. World Premiere     --  Convention (DIRECTOR AJ Schnack PRODUCERS Jennifer Chikes, Britta       Erickson, Shirley Moyers, AJ Schnack, Nathan Truesdell) - Capturing       what the mainstream media missed, this fast-paced verite documentary       follows the efforts of Denver city officials and reporters to deal       with the impact of hosting the historic 2008 Democratic National       Convention.     --  The Last Beekeeper (DIRECTOR Jeremy Simmons PRODUCERS Fenton Bailey,       Randy Barbato) - An intimate look at the struggles of three American       beekeepers becomes a painful meditation on the devastating effects of       economic and ecological change when a mysterious illness among the       bees threatens both insects and businesses.     --  October Country (DIRECTORS Michael Palmieri, Donal Mosher PRODUCERS       Michael Palmieri, Donal Mosher FEATURING The Mosher Family) - A       beautifully crafted, atmospheric portrait of a family in upstate New       York haunted by the past, yet bound together by their struggles to       break a cycle of hard luck and bad choices. World Premiere     --  Those Who Remain - Mexico (DIRECTORS Juan Carlos Rulfo, Carlos       Hagerman PRODUCERS Juan Carlos Rulfo, Carlos Hagerman, Martha Sosa       Elizondo, Nicolas Vale) - From this intimate and discerning depiction       of the impact of migration on families and villages left behind by       loved ones who have traveled North for work emerges a nuanced portrait       of "the other side" of the immigration story. U.S. Premiere     INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE:     --  Adhen - France/Algeria (DIRECTOR/PRODUCER Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche WRITERS       Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche, Louise Thermes CAST Salim Ameur-Zaimeche, Abel       Jafri, Sylvain Roume, Christian Milia-Darmezin) - Talk of living wages       and religious observances upsets the delicate accord between the boss       of a run-down truck yard and his workers in this visually arresting       take on the French-Algerian immigrant experience.     --  Autumn - Turkey/Germany (DIRECTOR/WRITER Ozcan Alper PRODUCER F.       Serkan Acar CAST Yusuf Onur Saylak, Gulefer Raife Yenigul, Eka Megi       Kobol) - Ozcan Alper's gorgeous debut follows a former student's       return home after serving 10 years in prison for socialist activity.       Weakened in body and soul, he struggles to find purpose in a life that       has passed him by.     --  Birdwatchers - Italy/Brazil (DIRECTOR Marco Bechis WRITERS Marco       Bechis, Luiz Bolognesi PRODUCERS Marco Bechis, Caio Gullane, Fabiano       Gullane, Amedeo Pagani CAST Claudio Santamaria, Chiara Caselli,       Matheus Nachtergaele, Leonardo Medeiros, Alicelia Batista Cabreira,       Taiane Arce) - Tensions escalate when a tribe of indigenous Guarani       Indians attempts to re-inhabit their ancestral land--which lies on the       border of a wealthy landowner's fields--in this powerful critique of       contemporary life in the Amazon.     --  Bronson - England (DIRECTOR Nicolas Winding Refn WRITERS Nicolas       Winding Refn, Brock Norman Brock PRODUCERS Daniel Hansford, Rupert       Preston CAST Tom Hardy, Matt King, James Lance, Amanda Burton) - A       portrait of the artist as a bare-knuckled brawler, this take on       "Britain's most dangerous prisoner" is a biopic like no other,       providing eye-popping visuals and broken teeth in equal measure.     --  Calimucho - Netherlands (DIRECTOR Eugenie Jansen WRITERS Natasha       Gerson, Rogier Blok PRODUCER Stienette Bosklopper CAST Dicky Kilian,       Willy Soeurt, Peter Verberk, Ellie Teeuw, Tarek Hannoudi, Freddy       Kenton, Evelyne Bouglione, Timo Soeurt) - Taking a documentary       approach to a fictional story with disarming results, Calimucho       follows a woman growing weary of life with a small traveling circus       and a man who can imagine nothing else.     --  Call If You Need Me - Malaysia (DIRECTOR/WRITER James Lee PRODUCER       Stienette Bosklopper CAST Sunny Pang, Pete Teo, Chua Thien See) - A       newcomer rises through the ranks of Kuala Lumpur's criminal       underworld, while his cousin makes plans to leave the life behind in       this flawlessly shot heartbreaker, equal parts gangster epic and elegy       to lost innocence. North American Premiere     --  Carmen Meets Borat - Netherlands (DIRECTOR/WRITER Mercedes Stalenhoef       PRODUCER Pieter van Huystee) - Truth is stranger--and far more       compelling--than fiction in this darkly comic documentary about the       aftermath of a Hollywood film shoot on a small Roma village and a       17-year-old girl with dreams of a better life.     --  City of Borders - Israel (DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Yun Suh FEATURING       Sa'ar Netanel, Boody, Samira Saraya, Ravit Geva, Adam Russo) - Borders       and barbed wire are not enough to keep Israelis and Palestinians from       mingling in the sole gay bar in Jerusalem, a city determined to deny       the thriving gay community within its own walls.     --  Elementary Training for Actors - Argentina (DIRECTORS/WRITERS Martin       Rejtman, Federico Leon PRODUCERS Canal T Argentina, Ruda Films CAST       Fabian Arenillas, Carlos Portaluppi, Matias Delgado) - Stanislavski       has nothing on Sergio, who leads experimental acting workshops for the       grade-school set. Equal parts droll and outlandish, this comedy will       forever change the way you look at child actors. International       Premiere     --  Extraordinary Stories - Argentina (DIRECTORS/WRITERS Mariano Llinas       PRODUCER Laura Citarella CAST Mariano Llinas, Agustin Mendilaharzu,       Walter Jakob) - In this adventurous experiment in storytelling, secret       identities, missing persons, lost treasures, exotic beasts and       desperate criminals are only a few of the elements woven into a grand       tapestry of mysteries.     --  High-Rise - Brazil (DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Gabriel Mascaro) - What       does it mean to have a penthouse in poverty-filled Brazil?       Interweaving resident interviews and vistas from above, this is a       hypnotic and revealing examination of the real view from the top.       North American Premiere     --  Los Bastardos - Mexico (DIRECTOR Amat Escalante WRITERS Amat       Escalante, Martin Escalante CAST Jesus Moises Rodriguez, Ruben Sosa,       Nina Zavarin, Kenny Johnston) - Pulp crime and cinematic formalism       collide in this hauntingly visceral portrait of two Mexican day       laborers moved to desperate deeds in a hellish contemporary Los       Angeles.     --  Mid-August Lunch - Italy (DIRECTOR/WRITER Gianni di Gregorio PRODUCER       Miguel Bonilla, Marcos Cline-Marquez, Amat Escalante, Carlos Reygadas,       Jaime Romandia CAST Gianni di Gregorio, Valeria de Franciscis, Marina       Cacciotti, Maria Cali, Grazia Cesarini Sforza, Alfonso Santagata) - In       this delightful comedy, an obliging middle-aged son finds himself       waiting, hand and foot, on a spry but temperamental geriatric       foursome--including his own mother--during the traditional August       holiday.     --  My Dear Enemy - South Korea (DIRECTOR Lee Yoon-ki WRITERS Lee Yoon-ki,       Park Eunyoung PRODUCERS David Cho, Cho Kwang-hee, Oh Jung-wan CAST       Jeon Do-youn, Ha Jungwoo) - When a stern young woman demands her       charming but feckless ex repay a longstanding loan, the two embark on       an all-day road trip around Seoul in this comedy of relationships and       restitution.     --  Our Beloved Month of August - Portugal/France (DIRECTOR Miguel Gomes       WRITERS Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo, Telmo Churro PRODUCERS Luis       Urbano, Sandro Aguilar; CAST Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo, Telmo       Churro) - In this playfully inspired mix of documentary and       fiction--steeped in the atmosphere of summer in a poor, mountainous       region of Portugal--tensions mount between a father, daughter and       cousin in a traveling pop band.     --  The Queen and I - Sweden (DIRECTOR Nahid Persson Sarvestani WRITERS       Nahid Persson Sarvestani, Zinat S. Lloyd) - Two Iranian exiles--a       left-wing filmmaker and the deposed Shah's widow, Queen Farah--form an       unlikely bond in this illuminating and compassionate documentary about       life after the Islamic revolution.     --  Sacred Places - France/Cameroon (DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Jean-Marie       Teno FEATURING Nanema Boubakar, Jules Cesar Bamouni, Abbo Idrissa       Ouedraogo) - Tracing a lineage from the West African traditional       djembe drum to makeshift cine-clubs in Ouagadougou where patrons pay a       dime to watch Jackie Chan DVDs, this film celebrates community and       cinema in equal measure.     --  Stella - France (DIRECTOR/WRITER Sylvie Verheyde PRODUCER Bruno       Berthemy CAST Leora Barbara, Karole Rocher, Benjamin Biolay, Guillaume       Depardieu) - Paris, 1977. 11-year old Stella knows poker better than       grammar when she starts the year at a prestigious new school. There,       she discovers the possibilities of a whole new world outside her       parents' bar.     --  Unmade Beds - England (DIRECTOR/WRITER Alexis dos Santos PRODUCERS       Soledad Gatti-Pascual, Peter Ettedgui CAST Deborah Francois, Fernando       Tielve, Michiel Huisman, Iddo Goldberg, Richard Lintern) - Intimate       and immediate, this look at the lives of two twent-somethings adrift       in London's East Side pulsates with a youthful energy that is       bolstered by a great soundtrack and winning performances.     --  A Week Alone - Argentina (DIRECTOR Celina Murga WRITERS Celina Murga,       Juan Villegas PRODUCER Juan Villegas CAST Magdalenta Capobianco,       Eleonora Capobianco, Ignacio Gimenez) - Left to their own devices for       a week in their gated community, a group of privileged kids occupy       themselves with swimming, vandalism, and chocolate milk in this keenly       observed portrait of teenage yearnings and summertime revelries.     --  West of Pluto - Canada (DIRECTORS/WRITERS/PRODUCERS Henry Bernadet,       Myriam Verreault CAST Alexis Drolet, David Bouchard, Anne-Sophie       Lamontagne, Yoann Linteau, Sandra Jacques, Denis Marchand, Thomas       Gionet-Lavigne) - With humor, style and an unerring ear for the       language of youth, this mosaic look at a day in the lives of 12 Quebec       high schoolers strikingly captures the unique nature of the teenage       years.     INTERNATIONAL SPOTLIGHT - Documenting Mexico: Selections from the   Ambulante Film Festival:     --  Born Without - Mexico (DIRECTOR/WRITER Eva Norvind PRODUCERS Eva       Norvind, Nailea Norvind, Donald K. Ranvaud FEATURING Jose Flores,       Graciela Flores, Alejandro Jodorowsky) - A remarkably frank portrait       of the lives and loves of Jose Flores--a street musician, actor,       father of six, and Romeo who was born without arms and stands only 3'       tall.     --  El General - Mexico/USA (DIRECTOR Natalia Almada PRODUCERS Daniela       Alatorre, Natalia Almada) - This poetic film essay by his       great-granddaughter on the imposing and controversial General       Calles--President of Mexico from 1924-28--is a rich reflection on       memory, family biography and national history.     --  Rehje - Mexico (DIRECTORS Anais Huerta, Raul Cuesta WRITER Anais       Huerta PRODUCERS Raul Cuesta, Anais Huerta) - Longing to escape the       pressure and turmoil of Mexico City, a native Mazahua woman returns to       her hometown only to find that things are not as idyllic as she       remembered. International Premiere     SUMMER SHOWCASE:     --  35 Shots of Rum - France (DIRECTOR Claire Denis WRITERS Claire Denis,       Jean-Pol Fargeau PRODUCER Bruno Pesery CAST Alex Descas, Mati Diop,       Nicole Dogue, Gregoire Colin, Jean-Christophe Folly) - A father and       daughter's love for one another is at the heart of this intimate drama       of friends and family dealing with the gentle passage of time and the       ever-shifting bonds that hold them all together.     --  Big River Man (DIRECTOR John Maringouin PRODUCERS Maria Florio, Molly       Lynch, John Maringouin, Kevin Ragsdale; FEATURING Martin Strel, Borut       Strel, Matthew Mohlke) - This hallucinatory epic follows a       middle-aged, pot-bellied, hard-drinking Slovenian--the endurance       swimmer Martin Strel--stroke by stroke into the heart of darkness as       he attempts to swim the long and perilous Amazon River.     --  Cold Souls (DIRECTOR/WRITER Sophie Barthes PRODUCERS Dan Carey,       Elizabeth Giamatti, Paul Mezey, Andrij Parekh, Jeremy Kipp Walker CAST       Paul Giamatti, David Strathairn, Dina Korzun, Emily Watson) - Paul       Giamatti plays Paul Giamatti in this idiosyncratic comedy in which       soul extraction is a unique form of stress relief. He soon finds out       that the side effects of "soul storage" can get absurdly complicated.     --  Facing Ali (DIRECTOR Pete McCormack PRODUCER Derik Murray FEATURING       Muhammad Ali, George Chuvalo, Sir Henry Cooper, George Foreman, Joe       Frazier) - A gorgeous documentary portrait of the men who braved the       boxing ring to face the greatest: Muhammad Ali. These heavyweights       provide an intimate and moving study of the sport and the man.     --  Humpday (DIRECTOR/WRITER/PRODUCER Lynn Shelton CAST Mark Duplass,       Joshua Leonard, Alycia Delmore, Steven Schardt) - One drunken evening,       two old buddies dare each other to have sex together for an "art" porn       film in the most hilarious, awkward, and surprisingly authentic       bromance of them all.     --  In the Loop - England (DIRECTOR Armando lannucci WRITERS Jesse       Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Iannucci, Tony Roche PRODUCERS       Adam Tandy, Kevin Loader CAST Peter Capaldi, Tom Hollander, Gina       McKee, James Gandolfini) - In this hilarious, multi-character       political satire, Brits and Americans engage in backroom manipulation,       backstabbing, seduction, and other dirty dealings in the build up to       an international military engagement.     --  It Might Get Loud (DIRECTOR Davis Guggenheim PRODUCERS Peter Afterman,       Lesley Chilcott, Davis Guggenheim, Carson Hood, Thomas Tull FEATURING       Jimmy Page, The Edge, Jack White) - Witness the stuff legends are made       of when Jack White, The Edge, and Jimmy Page come together to       talk--and play--guitars in this exhilarating jam session of distinct       philosophies and atomic sounds.     --  No Impact Man (DIRECTORS Laura Gabbert, Justin Schein PRODUCERS Laura       Gabbert, Eden Wurmfeld CAST Colin Beavan, Michelle Conlin) -       Environmentalist Colin Beavan embarks on an extreme experiment in       green living--forgoing take-out, electricity, and even toilet       paper--and drags his retail and caffeine-loving wife along with him in       this smart and entertaining documentary.     --  Paper Heart (DIRECTOR Nicholas Jasenovec WRITERS Nicholas Jasenovec,       Charlyne Yi PRODUCERS Sandra Murillo, Elise Salomon CAST Charlyne Yi,       Michael Cera, Jake Johnson) - Despite professing a belief that she's       incapable of love, comedian and actress Charlyne Yi finds herself       falling for Michael Cera in this utterly charming and intoxicating mix       of documentary, improvisation, and romance.     --  Still Walking - Japan (DIRECTOR/WRITER Hirokazu Kore-eda PRODUCERS       Yoshihiro Kato, Hijiri Taguchi CAST Hiroshi Abe, Yui Natsukawa, You,       Kazuya Takahashi, Shohei Tanaka, Kirin Kiki, Yoshio Harada) - In this       bittersweet, quietly poetic film, old resentments and new tensions       bubble to the surface when a family reunites for the fifteenth       anniversary of its eldest son's premature death.     --  We Live In Public (DIRECTOR Ondi Timoner PRODUCERS Ondi Timoner,       Keirda Bahruth) - Now forgotten, Josh Harris was once dubbed the       internet's Andy Warhol -- only instead of 15 minutes, he streamed his       entire life for voyeurs. This disturbing documentary is a cautionary       tale about technology, privacy, and fame.     DARK WAVE:     --  Embodiment of Evil - Brazil (DIRECTOR Jose Mojica Marins WRITERS Jose       Mojica Marins, Dennison Ramalho PRODUCERS Paulo Sacramento, Debora       Ivanov, Caio Gullane, Fabiano Gullane CAST Jose Mojica Marins, Helena       Ignez, Luis Melo, Jece Valadao) - Brazilian horror icon Coffin Joe       returns in this delightfully demonic cavalcade of bloody bodies and       bared breasts, slaying his way through a small town as he searches for       a worthy mate.     --  I Sell the Dead (DIRECTOR/WRITER Glenn McQuaid PRODUCERS Peter Phok,       Larry Fessenden CAST Dominic Monaghan, Larry Fessenden, Angus Scrimm,       Ron Perlman) - Two wily grave robbers in 18th century England get more       than they bargained for when their corpses start biting back in this       ghoulishly delightful comedy horror romp.     GUILTY PLEASURES:     --  Weather Girl (DIRECTOR/WRITER Blayne Weaver PRODUCERS Tricia O'Kelley,       Steak House CAST Tricia O'Kelley, Patrick J. Adams, Ryan Devlin, Mark       Harmon, Kaitlin Olson, Mark Harmon) - After she melts down on live       television, a Seattle weather girl finds herself with no job, no       boyfriend, and no apartment. It could be the best thing that's ever       happened to her.     --  ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction (DIRECTOR Kevin Hamedani WRITERS       Kevin Hamedani, Ramon Isao PRODUCER John Sinno CAST Janette Armand,       Ali Hamedani, Doug Fahl, Cooper Hopkins, Ryan Barret, James Mesher,       Bill Johns, Cornelia D. Moore) - Life in a conservative small town is       complicated enough for a young Iranian-American woman and a       not-completely-out gay couple, but now they also have to deal with       zombie hordes in this splatter-filled comedy.     OUTDOOR SCREENINGS AT THE FORD AMPHITHEATRE:     --  13 Most Beautiful ... Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests (DIRECTOR       Andy Warhol FEATURING Richard Rheem, Ann Buchanan, Paul America, Edie       Sedgwick, Billy Name, Susan Bottomly, Dennis Hopper, Mary Woronov,       Freddy Herko, Nico, Ingrid Superstar, Lou Reed, Jane Holzer) -       Acclaimed musical group Dean & Britta provide live accompaniment to       Andy Warhol's starkly beautiful black & white 16mm portraits of       Factory luminaries like Nico, Lou Reed, and Edie Sedgwick.     --  All Tomorrow's Parties - England (DIRECTOR Jonathan Caouette, All       Tomorrow's People PRODUCER Luke Morris FEATURING Sonic Youth, Belle       and Sebastian, Daniel Johnston, Nick Cave, Mogwai) - This vibrant       kaleidoscope of sounds and images from the history of the legendary       British music festival features performances by Belle and Sebastian,       Mogwai, Animal Collective, Sonic Youth, and more.     --  Black Dynamite (DIRECTOR Scott Sanders WRITERS Michael Jai White,       Byron Minns, Scott Sanders PRODUCERS Jon Steingart, Jenny Weiner       Steingart CAST Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, Arsenio Hall       FEATURING James Brown, Bill Withers, B.B. King, The Spinners, Celia       Cruz and the Fania All-Stars, Muhammad Ali, Don King, Stewart Levine)       - Decked out with afros, polyester and nunchucks, this badass       '70s-style blaxploitation comedy stars Michael Jai White as a former       CIA operative who uncovers a nefarious plot while avenging his       brother's death.     --  Soul Power (DIRECTOR Jeff Levy-Hinte PRODUCERS Leon Gast, Jeffrey       Levy-Hinte, David Sonenberg) - This blazing concert film documents       Zaire '74, the sister event to the famed Ali/Foreman "Rumble in the       Jungle," featuring previously unseen performances by James Brown, B.B.       King, Bill Withers, Celia Cruz and others.     SPECIAL SCREENINGS:     --  Crude Oil - China (DIRECTOR Wang Bing PRODUCERS Kong Lihong, Wang       Bing) - An audacious undertaking for both filmmaker and audience, this       film installation documents a workday at a remote Chinese oil field,       from a stolen nap in a break room to the massive drills plunging into       the earth. North American Premiere     --  Panda Diary - Japan (DIRECTOR Tadashi Mori PRODUCERS Shigeaki Yoshida,       Hiromi Fuji, Keiko Hashimoto, Zhang Yun Hui) - In this family-friendly       documentary, Shu Hin, a four-year-old panda, narrates her and her twin       brother's story as they move from a Japanese zoo to a panda reserve in       China and make new panda friends. North American Premiere     BEHIND THE SCENES - Films with Extended Conversations:     --  Billy Jack (1971) (DIRECTOR T.C. Frank WRITERS Frank Christina, Teresa       Christina PRODUCER Mary Rose Solti CAST Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor,       Clark Howat, Victor Izay, Julie Webb, Debbie Schock, Teresa Kelly,       Lynn Baker, Stan Rice, David Roya, John McClure, Susan Foster, Susan       Sosa) - Join writer/director Tom Laughlin for a special screening of       this cult classic, in which he stars as a part Native American       ex-Green Beret who defends a counterculture-friendly Freedom School       against the ultra-conservative local townsfolk.     --  Midnight Cowboy (1969) (DIRECTOR John Schlesinger WRITER Waldo Salt       PRODUCER Jerome Hellman CAST Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Sylvia Milis,       Brenda Vaccaro) - Forty years after its release, Midnight Cowboy has       lost none of its audaciousness. Prior to the screening, Jon Voight       will take the stage for an extended conversation about this landmark       film.     L.A. FILM CRITICS: The Film That Got Away:     --  Musica Nocturna - Argentina (DIRECTOR Rafael Filipelli WRITERS Rafael       Filipelli, David Oubina PRODUCER Nathalie Cabiron CAST Horacio Acosta,       Silvia Arazi, Enrique Pineyro) - Rafael Filipelli's lovely film,       drenched in the atmosphere of Buenos Aires deep in the wee hours of       the morning, observes the quietly building fissures in a marriage       between a writer and a playwright.     --  The Silence Before Bach - Spain (DIRECTOR Pere Portabella WRITERS Pere       Portabella, Xavier Alberti, Carles Santos PRODUCER Pere Portabella) -       A blind piano tuner, a harmonica-playing truck driver and a       tap-dancing horse are just three of the unlikely bedfellows in this       dazzlingly original meditation on the great German composer and his       influence across the centuries.     --  United Red Army - Japan (DIRECTOR Koji Wakamatsu WRITERS Koji       Wakamatsu, Masayuki Kakegawa PRODUCER Muneko Ozaki CAST Maki Sakai,       Arata, Akie Namiki, Go Jibiki) - A Japanese Che, this electrifying       docudrama depicts the violent 1972 standoff between police and members       of the eponymous student radical group detail by harrowing detail. Set       to an original psychedelic rock score by Sonic Youth's Jim O'Rourke.     HELL ON WHEELS: Hot Rods and Fast Times:     --  Hi-Riders (1978) (DIRECTOR/WRITER Greydon Clark PRODUCER Mike       MacFarland CAST Mel Ferrer, Stephen McNally, Darby Hinton, Neville       Brand, Ralph Meeker, Diane Peterson, Karen Fredrik, Roger Hampton,       Brad Rearden) - New in town and sporting a sweet, souped-up ride, a       sexy young couple races with the hard-partying local hot-rod gang,       leading to a high-octane face-off with explosive consequences.     --  Hot Rod Girl (1956) (DIRECTOR Leslie H. Martinson WRITER John       McGreevey PRODUCER Norman T. Herman CAST Lori Nelson, Chuck Connors,       John Smith, Mark Andrews, Roxanne Arlen, Frank Gorshin, Fred Essler,       Eddie Ryder, Carolyn Kearney, Del Erickson, Russell Thorson, Dabbs       Greer) - Thrill-seeking teens in hot rods terrorize the quiet streets       of '50s suburbia. Will a city-sponsored racetrack restore order to the       streets, or simply push the pedal to the metal?     --  Hot Rods to Hell (1967) (DIRECTOR John Brahm WRITER Robert E. Kent       PRODUCER Sam Katzman CAST Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Mimsy Farmer,       Laurie Mock, Paul Bertoya) - A middle-class American family moving       across the country is terrorized by a band of teenaged hot-rod       hellions on the desert highway. It's total war in overdrive.     FILM FOUNDATION & AMERICAN EXPRESS PRESERVATION SCREENING PROGRAM:     --  Night Tide (1961) (DIRECTOR/WRITER Curtis Harrington PRODUCER Aram       Kantarian CAST Dennis Hopper, Linda Lawson, Gavin Muir, Luana Anders,       Marjorie Eaton, Marjorie Cameron, H.E. West, Tom Dillon, Ben Roseman)       - A young Dennis Hopper stars in Curtis Harrington's haunting feature       debut about a sailor who falls in love with a mysterious woman who       believes she is a descendant of mythical Sirens.     FREE SCREENINGS:     --  Amreeka (DIRECTOR/WRITER Cherien Dabis PRODUCERS Christina Piovesan,       Paul Barkin; CAST Nisreen Faour, Melkar Muallem, Hiam Abbas, Alia       Shawkat) - Funny and poignant, Cherien Dabis' debut follows a plucky       Palestinian single mom who emigrates from the West Bank to America for       the sake of her teenage son, learning along the way that home       transcends borders.     --  Crude Oil - See Special Screenings     --  Election (1979) (DIRECTOR Alexander Payne WRITERS Alexander Payne, Jim       Taylor PRODUCERS Albert Berger, David Gale, Keith Samples, Ron Yerxa       CAST Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon, Chris Klein) - This wicked       satire of high school politics pits an overachieving student running       for class president against a frustrated civics teacher determined to       stop her rise to power.     --  Ghostbusters (1984) (DIRECTOR Ivan Reitman WRITERS Dan Aykroyd, Harold       Ramis, Rick Moranis PRODUCER Ivan Reitman CAST Bill Murray, Dan       Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts,       William Atherton, Ernie Hudson) - "Who you gonna call?" If you're       looking for one of the funniest comedies of the Eighties featuring a       classic Bill Murray performance, the answer is obvious.     --  Hot Rod Girl - See Hell On Wheels     --  How I See It: Youth Filmmaking From Streets to Streams - Young       filmmakers offer three unique takes on life in California, from       Oakland's Cambodian-American community to the interaction between       native and non-native youth in rural Siskiyou County to hard life       choices in San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point.     --  The Muppet Movie (1979) (DIRECTOR James Frawley WRITERS Jack Burns,       Jerry Juhl PRODUCER Jim Henson CAST Jim Henson, Frank Oz, Jerry       Nelson, Richard Hunt, Dave Goelz, Charles Durning, Austin Pendleton) -       Hit the road with Kermit, Fozzie, Ms. Piggy and all their friends in       this beloved classic for all ages, bursting with cameos, comedy and       fantastic songs like "The Rainbow Connection."     --  Those Who Remain - See Documentary Competition     SHORT FILMS:    --  2 Birds - Iceland (DIRECTOR Runar Runarsson)   --  575 Castro St. (DIRECTOR Jenni Olson)   --  The Archive (DIRECTOR Sean Dunne)   --  Bill's Visitors - England (DIRECTOR Simon Deshon)   --  The Blindness of the Woods - Argentina (DIRECTORS Javier Lourenco,       Martin Jalfen)   --  The Cable Car - Switzerland (DIRECTORS Claudius Gentinetta, Frank       Braun)   --  Codswallop - England (DIRECTOR The Brothers McLeod)   --  Danse Macabre - Canada (DIRECTOR Pedro Pires)   --  Dropping Furniture - Austria (DIRECTORS Harald Hund, Paul Horn)   --  Every Day is Not the Same - Slovenia (DIRECTOR Martin Turk)   --  Everyday Everyday - Malaysia (DIRECTOR Tan Chui Mui)   --  Forbach - France (DIRECTOR Claire Burger)   --  The Herd - Ireland (DIRECTOR Ken Wardrop)   --  How I Met Your Father - Spain (DIRECTOR Alex Montoya)   --  I Live in the Woods (DIRECTOR Max Winston)   --  Instead of Abracadabra - Sweden (DIRECTOR Patrik Eklund)   --  Joy Ride: An Auto Theft (1976) (DIRECTOR William Crain)   --  L'Arbitro - Italy (DIRECTOR Paolo Zucca)   --  La Battue - Canada (DIRECTOR Guy Edoin)   --  Last Date (1950) (DIRECTOR Lewis D. Collins)   --  Lessons From the Night - Australia (DIRECTOR Adrian Francis)   --  Love You More - England (DIRECTOR Sam Taylor-Wood)   --  A Mate - Finland (DIRECTOR Teemu Nikki)   --  Next Floor - Canada (DIRECTOR Denis Villeneuve)   --  PAL/SECAM - Russia/USA (DIRECTOR Dmitry Povolotsky)   --  Photograph of Jesus - England (DIRECTOR Laurie Hill)   --  Pockets - England (DIRECTOR James Lees)   --  Rains (L'ondee) - Canada (DIRECTOR David Coquard-Dassault)   --  Replayground (DIRECTOR Anna Gaskell)   --  The Royal Nightmare (DIRECTOR Alex Budovsky)   --  Sister Wife (DIRECTOR Jill Orschel)   --  Skhizein - France (DIRECTOR Jeremy Clapin)   --  Stand Up - England (DIRECTOR Joseph Pierce)   --  Steel Homes - Scotland (DIRECTOR Eva Weber)   --  Summer Breaks - Australia (DIRECTOR Sean Kruck)   --  Ten for Grandpa - Canada/USA (DIRECTOR Doug Karr)   --  Thompson (DIRECTOR Jason Tippet)   --  Time and Again (DIRECTOR Antonio Mendez Esparza)   --  Tomorrow's Drivers (1954)   --  Top Girl - England (DIRECTOR Rebecca Johnson)   --  The Transformation of Genesis P-Orridge - The Netherlands/USA       (DIRECTORS Eline Jongsma, Kel O'Neill)   --  Trece Anos - Cuba/ USA (DIRECTOR Topaz Adizes)   --  Utopia, Part 3: The World's Largest Shopping Mall (DIRECTORS Sam       Green, Carrie Lozano)   --  Western Spaghetti (DIRECTOR PES)    --  Zietek - Poland (DIRECTOR Bartosz Blaschke)     FUTURE FILMMAKERS SHOWCASE: High School Shorts:    --  Almost (DIRECTOR Lori Dinsmore)   --  Arterial Deposition in Thought and Being (DIRECTOR Mason Shefa)   --  Bon Voyage ( DIRECTOR Allyssa Kaiser)   --  Change the Nation (DIRECTORS Jessica Gonzalez, Krista Kim, Brian       McArthur, Elliot McGreggor & Ruben Palomares)   --  Cookie Cutter (DIRECTOR Maggie Smith)   --  Cue The Coup (DIRECTOR Woodrow White)   --  Divine Intervention (DIRECTORS Reid Hildebrand, David Griffin)   --  First Kiss (DIRECTOR Janey Miles Feingold)   --  Fletcher (DIRECTOR Daniel Lipson, James Perkins)   --  A Flying Project (DIRECTOR Bryan Navarro)   --  Forget Me Not (DIRECTOR Mirabelle Korn)   --  Hill Soda (DIRECTOR Suzanne Walsh)   --  Homophobia is Gay (DIRECTOR Tiffany Maria Flick)   --  I have a dream today. (DIRECTOR Hannah Holtgeerts)   --  It Only Takes One (DIRECTOR Gabe Benjamin & Nick Lieberman)   --  In Unexpected Places (DIRECTOR Mel Guel)   --  Killers of the Earth (DIRECTOR Jeff Bruno)   --  Ladies in Armor (DIRECTOR Sami Kubo)   --  Ladies, Please (DIRECTOR Xochi Maberry-Gaulke)   --  Lipstick (DIRECTOR Sam Rubin)   --  M.O.D - moment of decision (DIRECTORS Bianca Mia Alvarez, Edgar       Andres, Berenice Bautista, Najee Clark, Elijah Douresseau, Yaddi       Garcia, Markus Hobbs, Desmond Johnson, Lemias Paige & Gerica Preston)   --  Marcul City (DIRECTOR Abram Pineda-Fischer)   --  National Day Without a Bag (DIRECTOR Samantha Speiser)   --  Napua Ilima O'Kehaulani (DIRECTOR Ryan Medel)   --  Only One (DIRECTOR Conor Arnodo)   --  Our Dignity (Nuestra Dignidad) (DIRECTOR Kathy Vega-Munoz)   --  Portrait: Anais Kane (DIRECTOR Jazmin Jones & Sydney Matterson)   --  Reality Check (DIRECTOR Matthew Prescott)   --  Repercussion of the Masses (DIRECTOR Brian Reves)   --  Return To Sender (DIRECTORS Sarah Bailin & Emma Bailin)   --  Untouchable (DIRECTORS Justin Levine, Jack Heston)   --  We Got Dreams (DIRECTOR Ricky Hermosillo)    --  You're In Control! (DIRECTOR Maria Midtlyng)     MUSIC VIDEOS:    --  Eclectic Mix 1 & 2       --  21st Century Life: Sam Sparro (DIRECTOR Mariah Garnett)       --  Going On: Gnarls Barkley (DIRECTOR Wendy Morgan)       --  Her Morning Elegance: Oren Lavie (DIRECTORS Oren Lavie Yuval &           Merav Nathan)       --  Dance With Me: Old 97's (DIRECTOR Keven McAlester)       --  Electric Feel: MGMT (DIRECTOR Ray Tintori)       --  Everybody Wants Me: The Pigeon Detectives (DIRECTOR David Mullett)       --  Fortress: Pinback (DIRECTOR Elliot Jokelson)       --  Golden Age: TV on the Radio (DIRECTOR Petro)       --  Grapevine Fires: Death Cab for Cutie (DIRECTOR Walter Robot)       --  Hang Them All: Tapes 'n Tapes (DIRECTOR Jonnie Ross)       --  Happy Up Here: Royksopp (DIRECTORS Reuben Sutherland & Joyrider)       --  Haven't Been Yourself: Seventeen Evergreen (DIRECTOR Encycolpedia           Pictura)       --  Honey Honey: Feist (DIRECTOR Anthony Seck)       --  Impatience: We Are Scientists (DIRECTOR Chris Bran)       --  In My Eyes: Pistol Youth (DIRECTOR Isaac Rentz)       --  Jesus Saves, I Spend: St. Vincent (DIRECTORS Andy Bruntel & Bucky           Fukumoto)       --  L.E.S. Artistes: Santogold (DIRECTOR Nima Nourizadeh)       --  Lights: Lyapis Trubetskoy (DIRECTOR Alexey Terexov)       --  Little Motel: Modest Mouse (DIRECTOR Justin Francis)       --  LoP: SOCADIA (DIRECTOR Andrea Giacomini)       --  Nth Degree: Morningwood (DIRECTOR Adam Neustadter)       --  Mykonos: Fleet Foxes (DIRECTOR Sean Pecknold)       --  Oh My: Office (DIRECTOR Adam Neustadter)       --  Restless: Langhorne Slim (DIRECTOR Joey Garfield)       --  Ruler of Everything: Tally Hall (DIRECTOR Sean Donnelly)       --  Shake Shake Shake: White Denim (DIRECTOR Tom Haines)       --  Sideways Ponytail: Natalie Portman's Shaved Head (DIRECTOR That           Go)       --  Signs: Bloc Party (DIRECTOR Hiro Murai)       --  Soon We'll Be Found: Sia (DIRECTOR Claire Carre)       --  Stress: Justice (DIRECTOR Romain Gavras)       --  Talk To Me: Peaches (DIRECTOR Price James)       --  Sugarbaby: Morningwood (DIRECTOR Adam Neustadter)       --  Under the Pines: Bodies of Water (DIRECTOR Andy Bruntel)       --  Wanderlust: Bjork (DIRECTOR Encyclopedia Pictura)       --  Welcome to Heartbreak: Kanye West feat. Kid Cudi (DIRECTOR NABIL)       --  Who's Gonna Save My Soul: Gnarls Barkley (DIRECTOR Chris Milk)       --  Work It Out: RJD2 (DIRECTOR Joey Garfield)        --  Wrong: Depeche Mode (DIRECTOR Patrick Daughters)     --  Where It Was At : A Propaganda & Satellite Films Tribute       --  Closer: Nine Inch Nails (DIRECTOR Mark Romanek)       --  Devil's Haircut: Beck (DIRECTOR Mark Romanek)       --  Drive: R.E.M. (DIRECTOR Peter Care)       --  Drop: The Pharcyde (DIRECTOR Spike Jonze)       --  Express Yourself: Madonna (DIRECTOR David Fincher)       --  Frontier Psychiatrist: The Avalanches (DIRECTORS Kuntz & Maguire)       --  Home: Iggy Pop (DIRECTOR David Fincher)       --  I Can't Wait: Mirwais (DIRECTOR Stephane Sednaoui)       --  If: Janet Jackson (DIRECTOR Dominic Sena)       --  It's Oh So Quiet: Bjork (DIRECTOR Spike Jonze)       --  Pumpkin: Tricky (DIRECTOR Stephane Sednaoui)       --  Push It: Garbage (DIRECTOR Andrea Giacobbe)       --  Rhythm Nation: Janet Jackson (DIRECTOR Dominic Sena)       --  Virtual Insanity: Jamiroquai (DIRECTOR Jonathan Glazer)       --  Welcome to the Jungle: Guns N' Roses (DIRECTOR Nigel Dick)        --  Where It's At: Beck (DIRECTOR Steve Hanft)  

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