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CELEBRATING FORTY YEARS of FILMS WORTH TALKING ABOUT 39 Years, 2 Months, and Counting…
5 JAN 18 1 FEB 18 1 | 5 JAN 18 - 1 FEB 18 88 LOTHIAN ROAD | FILMHOUSECinema.COM CELEBRATING FORTY YEARS OF FILMS WORTH TALKING ABOUT 39 Years, 2 Months, and counting… As you’ll spot deep within this programme (and hinted at on the front cover) January 2018 sees the start of a series of films that lead up to celebrations in October marking the 40th birthday of Filmhouse as a public cinema on Lothian Road. We’ve chosen to screen a film from every year we’ve been bringing the very best cinema to the good people of Edinburgh, and while it is tremendous fun looking back through the history of what has shown here, it was quite an undertaking going through all the old programmes and choosing what to show, and a bit of a personal journey for me as one who started coming here as a customer in the mid-80s (I know, I must have started very young...). At that time, I’d no idea that Filmhouse had only been in existence for less than 10 years – it seemed like such an established, essential institution and impossible to imagine it not existing in a city such as Edinburgh. My only hope is that the cinema is as important today as I felt it was then, and that the giants on whose shoulders we currently stand feel we’re worthy of their legacy. I hope you can join us for at least some of the screenings on this trip down memory lane... And now, back to the now. -
Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the 86Th Academy Awards
REMINDER LIST OF PRODUCTIONS ELIGIBLE FOR THE 86TH ACADEMY AWARDS ABOUT TIME Notes Domhnall Gleeson. Rachel McAdams. Bill Nighy. Tom Hollander. Lindsay Duncan. Margot Robbie. Lydia Wilson. Richard Cordery. Joshua McGuire. Tom Hughes. Vanessa Kirby. Will Merrick. Lisa Eichhorn. Clemmie Dugdale. Harry Hadden-Paton. Mitchell Mullen. Jenny Rainsford. Natasha Powell. Mark Healy. Ben Benson. Philip Voss. Tom Godwin. Pal Aron. Catherine Steadman. Andrew Martin Yates. Charlie Barnes. Verity Fullerton. Veronica Owings. Olivia Konten. Sarah Heller. Jaiden Dervish. Jacob Francis. Jago Freud. Ollie Phillips. Sophie Pond. Sophie Brown. Molly Seymour. Matilda Sturridge. Tom Stourton. Rebecca Chew. Jon West. Graham Richard Howgego. Kerrie Liane Studholme. Ken Hazeldine. Barbar Gough. Jon Boden. Charlie Curtis. ADMISSION Tina Fey. Paul Rudd. Michael Sheen. Wallace Shawn. Nat Wolff. Lily Tomlin. Gloria Reuben. Olek Krupa. Sonya Walger. Christopher Evan Welch. Travaris Meeks-Spears. Ann Harada. Ben Levin. Daniel Joseph Levy. Maggie Keenan-Bolger. Elaine Kussack. Michael Genadry. Juliet Brett. John Brodsky. Camille Branton. Sarita Choudhury. Ken Barnett. Travis Bratten. Tanisha Long. Nadia Alexander. Karen Pham. Rob Campbell. Roby Sobieski. Lauren Anne Schaffel. Brian Charles Johnson. Lipica Shah. Jarod Einsohn. Caliaf St. Aubyn. Zita-Ann Geoffroy. Laura Jordan. Sarah Quinn. Jason Blaj. Zachary Unger. Lisa Emery. Mihran Shlougian. Lynne Taylor. Brian d'Arcy James. Leigha Handcock. David Simins. Brad Wilson. Ryan McCarty. Krishna Choudhary. Ricky Jones. Thomas Merckens. Alan Robert Southworth. ADORE Naomi Watts. Robin Wright. Xavier Samuel. James Frecheville. Sophie Lowe. Jessica Tovey. Ben Mendelsohn. Gary Sweet. Alyson Standen. Skye Sutherland. Sarah Henderson. Isaac Cocking. Brody Mathers. Alice Roberts. Charlee Thomas. Drew Fairley. Rowan Witt. Sally Cahill. -
Ficm Cat16 Todo-01
Contenido Gala Mexicana.......................................................................................................125 estrenos mexicanos.............................................................................126 Homenaje a Consuelo Frank................................................................... 128 Homenaje a Julio Bracho............................................................................136 ............................................................................................................ introducción 4 México Imaginario............................................................................................ 154 ................................................................................................................. Presentación 5 Cine Sin Fronteras.............................................................................................. 165 ..................................................................................... ¡Bienvenidos a Morelia! 6 Programa de Diversidad Sexual...........................................................172 ..................................................... Mensaje de la Secretaría de Cultura 7 Canal 22 Presenta............................................................................................... 178 Mensaje del Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía ������������9 14° Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia.............................11 programas especiales........................................................................ 179 -
70. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin Berlinale-Pressekonferenz Am 29
70. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin Berlinale-Pressekonferenz am 29. Januar 2020 70. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin Presseinformationen Grußwort ....................................................................................................... 3 Wettbewerb ................................................................................................... 4 Encounters .................................................................................................... 7 Berlinale Special und Berlinale Series ........................................................... 9 Berlinale Shorts ........................................................................................... 14 Panorama .................................................................................................... 15 Forum .......................................................................................................... 21 Forum Expanded ......................................................................................... 29 Generation ................................................................................................... 33 Perspektive Deutsches Kino ........................................................................ 42 Retrospektive und Berlinale Classics ........................................................... 44 Berlinale Goes Kiez ..................................................................................... 48 Jurypräsident .............................................................................................. -
4–21 August Gore 11–21 August Nziff.Co.Nz
DUNEDIN 4–21 AUGUST GORE 11–21 AUGUST NZIFF.CO.NZ 40TH DUNEDIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2016 Presented by New Zealand Film Festival Trust under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Lieutenant General The Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, GNZM, QSO, Governor-General of New Zealand REGENT THEATRE RIALTO CINEMAS DUNEDIN SBS ST JAMES THEATRE GORE Director: Bill Gosden General Manager: Sharon Byrne Publicist (Dunedin): Hannah Molloy Festival Host (Dunedin): Joshua Thomas Publicity and Communications Manager: Rebecca McMillian Assistant to General Manager: Lisa Bomash Publicist (Auckland): Melanie Rae Programmer: Sandra Reid PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY Assistant Programmer: Michael McDonnell Animation Now Programmer: Malcolm Turner All Ages Programmer: Nic Marshall Incredibly Strange Programmer: Anthony Timpson Content Manager: Jule Hartung Materials and Content Assistant: Hedda ten Holder Publications Coordinator: Tim Wong Audience Development Coordinator: Cianna Canning Online Content Coordinator: Kailey Carruthers Guest Coordinator: Rachael Deller-Pincott Festival Accounts: Alan Collins Festival Interns: Rosie Jones, Collette Wright Technical Adviser: Ian Freer Publication Design: Ocean Design Group Publication Production: Greg Simpson Cover Design: Matt Bluett Cover Illustration: Tom Simpson, assisted by Sacha Lees Animated Title: Anthony Hore (designer), Aaron Hilton (animator), Tim Prebble (sound), Catherine Fitzgerald (producer) THE NEW ZEALAND FILM FESTIVAL TRUST Chair: Catherine Fitzgerald Trustees: Louise Baker, Tearepa Kahi, Robin Laing, Andrew Langridge, Jacquie Kean, Tanya Surrey, Chris Watson Financial Controller: Chris Prowse The New Zealand Film Festival Trust Box 9544, Marion Square Wellington 6141, New Zealand ph: (64 4) 385 0162 [email protected] PROUDLY SUPPORTED AND PRINTED BY Contact Jim Rendell ph: 0274 774026, (+64 9) 477 0115 [email protected] Bringing you the world on the big screen.. -
13 November 2016 Bathfilmfestival.Org.Uk
Bath Film Festival 3 - 13 November 2016 bathfilmfestival.org.uk Box Office: 01225 463 362 /BathFilmFestival @BathFilm 3 Welcome to #BFF2016 At Bath Film Festival we aim to bring you a truly eclectic and inspiring mix of film that you won’t find anywhere else. How? Our programming team scour the world for the most compelling, fresh and fascinating films for you to enjoy. Over the last three years, since our successful launch of the much-talked-about F-Rating (see page 8), our focus increasingly has been on films made by and about societies, cultures and people that we don’t often see on the big screen in Bath. This year look out for the many films receiving an F-Rating stamp of approval, as well as those included in two new strands: Pan-Asian and Queer Film. We think they all add up to our most vibrant and AD (Bath Theatre) diverse film festival yet – enjoy! Holly Tarquini, Executive Director Contents Festival Schedule 4 - 5 Festival Highlights 6 - 15 Map and Bookings 16 - 17 Our Sponsors 18 - 19 All the Films 20 - 41 Registered Office: 2nd Floor, Abbey Chambers, Kingston Parade, OME Bath BA1 1LY 01225 463 458 hello@bathfilmfestival.org.uk C Bath Box Office 01225 463 362 /BathFilmFestival @bathfilm #FindYourFilm WEL Registered in the UK no. 3400371 Registered Charity no. 1080952 Details of all 5 Find Your Film Box Office: 01225 463 362 /BathFilmFestival @BathFilm films on pages 20-41 EVENT VENUE START PAGE EVENT VENUE START PAGE EVENT VENUE START PAGE EVENT VENUE START PAGE Thursday 3 November Monday 7 November Wednesday 9 November Saturday 12 November -
13 Minutes Germany, 2015, 114 Minutes WORLD CINEMA NOW
13 Minutes Germany, 2015, 114 minutes WORLD CINEMA NOW Oliver Hirschbiegel, whose memorable Downfall chronicled the final days of Hitler, returns to Nazi Germany for this gripping examination of a forgotten hero: Georg Elser (a superb Christian Friedel) whose homemade bomb went off 13 minutes too late to assassinate the Nazi leader… Director: Oliver Hirschbiegel Cast: Christian Friedel, Katharina Schüttler, Burghart Klaussner, Johann von Bulow, Felix Eitner, 24 Weeks Germany, 2016, 102 minutes WORLD CINEMA NOW A German woman is told her unborn baby will probably have Down syndrome and must decide whether to abort the pregnancy in this moving drama. “A wrenchingly affecting picture... It’s an incredible, revealing performance from Jentsch (Sophie Scholl).” Screen Director: Anne Zohra Berrached Cast: Julia Jentsch, Bjarne Mädel, Johanna Gastdorf, Emilia Pieske The 4th Company Mexico, 2016, 109 minutes WORLD CINEMA NOW International Premiere Car-thief Zambrano earns himself a spot on the football team of the world’s toughest prison, Mexico City’s Santa Martha, and becomes embroiled in the notorious 4th Company crime syndicate, a gang of prison enforcers who operate with the complicity of the corrupt authorities. Heavy-duty true story, and entertaining as heck. Directors: Amir Galván Cervera, Mitzi Vanessa Arreola Cast: Adrián Ladrón, Andoni Gracia, Hernán Mendoza, Gabino Rodríguez, Manuel Ojeda, , ’76 Nigeria, 2016, 118 minutes WORLD CINEMA NOW The failed 1976 Nigerian coup serves as the real-life backdrop for Izu Ojukwu's taut “Nollywood” love story between an army captain (Ramsey Nouah, excellent), who falls under suspicion after refusing to conspire with the plotters, and his wife (Rita Dominic), who is heavily pregnant. -
10 Programmflyer 09.03.2017
Nr.10 9.3. bis 15.3.2017 Bielefeld | Ravensberger Park 7 lichtwerk im Ravensberger Park DER JUNGE KARL MARX Oscar-Verleihung gilt, dürfte dabei helfen.“ (programmkino.de) MONTAG • KINOTAG • MONTAG • KINOTAG • MONTAG • KINOTAG • MONTAG • LICHTWERK • LICHTWERK • LICHTWERK • LICHTWERK • Paris, 1844, am Vorabend der industriellen Revolution: der B/R: Kenneth Lonergan. D: Casey Affleck, Lucas Hedges, Kyle Chandler, Michelle Williams, Matthew Broderick. Am Montag zahlen alle in allen Filmen nur 7,- € (ggf. plus Überlängen- Mo 20.30 | HAROLD AND MAUDE (1971) 26-jährige Karl Marx (August Diehl) lebt mit seiner Frau USA 2016, 138 Min., FSK: ab 12, achte Woche! zuschlag). Kinder und Jugendliche bis 14 Jahre zahlen immer nur 5,- €! Ein depressiv veranlagter junger Mann aus rei- WEITERHIN Jenny (Vicky Krieps) im französischen Exil. Als Marx dort LA LA LAND (6 Oscars) DAS LICHTWERK-PROGRAMM AUF EINEN BLICK 9.3. - 15.3.2017 chem Haus, der seine Verwandtschaft mit IM PROGRAMM!! FILM DO FR SA SO MO DI MI einem makabren Todeskult schockiert, findet dem jungen Friedrich Engels (Stefan Konarske) vorgestellt Die leidenschaftliche Schau- lichtwerk MOONLIGHT 15.50 durch die Freundschaft mit einer 80jährigen, die wird, hat der notorisch bankrotte Familienvater für den spielerin Mia und der charismatische Jazzmusiker 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 15.50 IM RAVENSBERGER PARK 20.40 außerhalb aller gesellschaftlichen Konventionen gestriegelten Bourgeois und Sohn eines Fabrikbesitzers nur Sebastian suchen das große Glück in Los Angeles. 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 20.40 DER JUNGE KARL MARX lebt, ins Leben zurück. Die beiden Außenseiter Verachtung übrig. Doch der Dandy Engels hat gerade über Sie halten sich mit Nebenjobs über Wasser und 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 15.30 )))))))))! 20.20 20.20 20.20 20.20 20.20 20.20 verbünden sich gegen die Mittelmäßigkeit ihrer Umge- die Verelendung des englischen Proletariats geschrieben, er liebt Mary Burns, nachdem sich ihre Wege zufällig kreuzen, verlieben bung und erleben das Glück einer unangepassten Existenz. -
Reminder List of Productions Eligible for the 89Th Academy Awards
REMINDER LIST OF PRODUCTIONS ELIGIBLE FOR THE 89TH ACADEMY AWARDS THE ABOLITIONISTS ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS THE MOVIE Actors: Chris Colfer. Actresses: Jennifer Saunders. Joanna Lumley. Julia Sawalha. Jane Horrocks. June Whitfield. Celia Imrie. THE ACCOUNTANT Actors: Ben Affleck. J.K. Simmons. Jon Bernthal. Jeffrey Tambor. John Lithgow. Gary Basaraba. Andy Umberger. Jason Davis. Rob Treveiler. Seth Lee. Actresses: Anna Kendrick. Cynthia Addai-Robinson. Jean Smart. Alison Wright. Mary Kraft. Izzy Fenech. Susan Williams. Sheila Maddox. Kelly Collins Lintz. Viviana Chavez. ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Actors: Johnny Depp. Matt Lucas. Rhys Ifans. Sacha Baron Cohen. Leo Bill. Ed Speleers. Andrew Scott. Richard Armitage. Actresses: Anne Hathaway. Mia Wasikowska. Helena Bonham Carter. Lindsay Duncan. Geraldine James. Hattie Morahan. ALLIED Actors: %UDG3LWW-DUHG+DUULV6LPRQ0F%XUQH\'DQLHO%HWWV0DWWKHZ*RRGH$XJXVW'LHKO7KLHUU\)U«PRQW Vincent Ebrahim. Xavier De Guillebon. Michael McKell. Actresses: Marion Cotillard. Lizzy Caplan. Camille Cottin. Fleur Poad. Miryam Hayward. Iselle Rifat. Aysha Kanayo. Sally Messham. Charlotte Hope. Celeste Dodwell. ALMOST CHRISTMAS Actors: Danny Glover. Romany Malco. JB Smoove. Jessie T. Usher. John Michael Higgins. Omar Epps. Actresses: Mo'Nique. Gabrielle Union. Kimberly Elise. ALWAYS SHINE Actresses: Mackenzie Davis. Caitlin FitzGerald. AMERICAN HONEY Actors: Shia LaBeouf. Actresses: Sasha Lane. Riley Keough. 89th Academy Awards Page 1 of 34 AMERICAN PASTORAL Actors: Ewan McGregor. Peter Riegert. David Strathairn. Actresses: Jennifer Connelly. Dakota Fanning. Uzo Aduba. AMERICAN WRESTLER: THE WIZARD Actors: Ali Afshar. George Kosturos. THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE Actors: Jason Sudeikis. Josh Gad. Danny McBride. Keegan-Michael Key. Sean Penn. Tony Hale. Bill Hader. Peter Dinklage. Actresses: Maya Rudolph. Kate McKinnon. ANTHROPOID Actors: Cillian Murphy. -
Reminder List of Productions Eligible for Awards
REMINDER LIST OF PRODUCTIONS ELIGIBLE FOR AWARDS All films that have qualified for consideration for 2011 Academy Awards in the non-specialized categories are listed alphabetically by title. Voters making selections in their own branch categories list only film titles on their ballots, not the individuals responsible for the various achievements. For that reason, as well as for reasons of printing time and convenience of using this pamphlet, full credit rosters are not provided for the listed films. An exception to the above exists in the four Acting categories, where simply listing titles would not provide enough voting information. Actors Branch members filling out their Nominations ballots must indicate both titles and the particular performers they are voting for. For that reason, the Reminder List provides a listing of up to fifty cast members for each film. Pictures eligible in the Animated Feature Film, Documentary Feature and Foreign Language Film categories are also eligible in the Best Picture category, provided they meet the qualifications for the category. Foreign Language films are eligible for awards in other categories provided they meet the requirements of Awards Rules Two and Three. Notes: A ABDUCTION Taylor Lautner. Lily Collins. Alfred Molina. Jason Isaacs. Maria Bello. Sigourney Weaver. Denzel Whitaker. Michael Nyqvist. Jake Andolina. Oriah Acima Andrews. Ken Arnold. Steve Blass. Derek Burnell. Ben Cain. Holly Scott Cavanaugh. Radick Cembrzynski. Richard Cetrone. Mike Clark. Jack Erdie. Rita Gregory. Tim Griffin. Nathan Hollabaugh. Mike Lee. James Liebro. Frank Lloyd. Christopher Mahoney. Emily Peachey. William Peltz. Elisabeth Rohm. Nickola Shreli. Victor Slezak. Antonique Smith. Roger Guenveur Smith. -
The Salesman [12] 2016|Iran/France|124 Min
Film The Salesman [12] 2016|Iran/France|124 min UK release date 17th March 2017 Director Asghar Farhadi Screenplay Asghar Farhadi Cinematography Hossein Jafarian Cast Taraneh Alidoosti (Rana Etesami); Shahb Hosseini (Emad Etesami); Babak Karimi (Babak) Like his earlier film Fireworks Wednesday (2006), The Salesman has the same idea of a living space being disrupted, and the resulting intimate discomfort and upheaval causing a good deal to be revealed about the relationships of the people who live there. This story is about a happy middle-class couple in Tehran: Rana and Emad, played by Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini. He is a teacher and she stays at home, and there are some thoughts about starting a family. But more than this, they are talented members of a semi-professional theatre group, and putting on a production of Arthur Miller’s Death Of A Salesman, with Emad playing the failed salesman Willy Loman and Emad playing Willy’s wife Linda. Just as the run starts, they are forced to move out of their apartment because the whole building appears to be collapsing due to construction faults — Farhadi creates a very disturbing scene in which cracks snap across window panes. An imminent Titanic catastrophe. The couple eventually find an alternative apartment, set up for them as a favour by a fellow cast member. But they only find out too late this flat was once inhabited by a young woman who appeared to work as a prostitute, and unsavoury people have got used to calling round at all hours of the night. Rana one night buzzes open the outer door thinking that it must be her husband. -
PFF25-Program-Guide.Pdf
1 2 AKA proudly sponsors the 25th Anniversary of the Philadelphia Film Festival, October 20–30, 2016, with opening night at AKA Washington Square. THE WORLD’S MOST TRUSTED FURNISHED RESIDENCES STAYAKA.COM FILMADELPHIA.ORG 3 DIRECTORS’ NOTE 3 25 Festivals. That’s a lot of history. Much of it pre-dates us. Our silver anniversary coincides with our 8th year putting the festival together, and while that is only a third of our Festivals, it has been an incredible period for the Philadelphia Film Society and the Philadelphia Film Festival. From our beginnings as the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema at the International House to the years of growth as the J. ANDREW MICHAEL Philadelphia International Film Festival 25 GREENBLATT LERMAN under TLA, onward to today’s Philadelphia YEARS OF FILM EXECUTIVE ARTISTIC Film Festival produced by the Philadelphia DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Film Society, the Festival began and continues as an annual citywide celebration FESTIVAL FACTS of the best film from around the world. l 3,542 films and counting! Bringing to Philadelphia films ranging from the most highly anticipated of the year to experimental and original American independents, powerful documentaries to l First feature film debuts controversial and avant-garde international cinema, the Festival has always been an from directors Andrea Arnold, important and exciting part of Philadelphia’s arts and culture scene. Guillermo del Toro, John Carney, Lisa Cholodenko, Matthew Now, we arrive at our milestone 25th Festival. We’re so proud of our expanded Vaughn and Morgan Spurlock, programming team, who has quite frankly delivered our strongest program ever, among others complete with some of the year’s Oscar contenders — kicking off with our Opening Night l Foreign premieres of now- stunner La La Land — alongside foreign and domestic selections that are bold, unique, classics like 101 Reykjavik, and challenging.