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PNR Networks announces “SaveOurScreens.Org”!

Feb26
2012
Written by popcornnroses

Greetings!

As regular readers of Popcorn N Roses and regular listeners of Subject:CINEMA know, Kim and I have become very active supporters in two areas in the last year – theater preservation/restoration/rescuing and film preservation. Our interest in these two subjects was minimal at best until 2011, when we happened across three documentary films that changed our perspective forever – Preserve Me A Seat, These Amazing Shadows, and Decasia.

Last summer, we did a series of Subject:CINEMA podcasts devoted to the subjects, and since that time, we have done a Save Our Screens segment on the show, spotlighting theaters that are in need of help from the public. At the time we launched those podcast reports, I secured various SaveOurScreens domains because I had a feeling that a full site devoted to the topic would eventually become needed.

I was right – but not for the reasons I anticipated at the time.

While SOS will still be devoted to helping theaters with getting attention for their needs for help renovating and restoring, for preventing closure, and for fighting the wrecking ball, the needs have become far more urgent.

Late last year, the major film studios announced that as of the end of 2013, they would no longer support theaters that were running actual 35mm film. Over the past two weeks, there have been a whole slew of articles throughout both print and web media focusing on the dire needs of theaters in the US that are small and that will have a hard time meeting the expenses to switch to all digital film delivery.

Quite honestly, without the mom-and-pop theater, the industry will slowly fade into a maze of conglomeration. Art houses will be gone except for those who can afford the conversion, and the Landmark chain of indie-specializing theatres. Repertory houses will also be long gone unless they can convert – thankfully most of the Boston area rep theaters – The Brattle, The Coolidge Corner, and others – have mostly already converted to DVD systems, which will make things a bit easier on them.

But there are THOUSANDS of theaters – in both the United States and abroad throughout the world – who are going to have a rough time of it.  And we’re determined to help them.

Since last summer, even though we operate on a very meager budget, we have managed to make donations to over a dozen theaters, and will continue to donate whenever and whereever possible to help theaters with whatever they may need help with.

SOS is here to help bring their plight to the moviegoing public.

The site is in only its most embryonic stage now, but over the next few weeks and months, we hope to grow and expand the site to be able to offer news and information on how you can help too.

In addition, SOS will cover the field of film preservation when news is available, as well as historical aspects of theaters and the movie industry.

We will continue to do regular SOS features on Subject:CINEMA focusing on the entire plight as well as individual theaters, and if warranted, SOS may get it’s own PNR Networks podcast in the future.

We urge anyone and everyone interested in this dilemma, as well as those involved with theater restoration, renovation, and rescue, and film preservation, to link to us at http://saveourscreens.org, and to include us on their mailing lists so that we can keep PNR Networks followers up to date on what is happening in these fields. We also urge you to contact us at sos [at] popcornnroses.com with news tips and requests for links to sites that may fall into the interest of this site, and ideas to help SOS grow into a resource for these areas.

Kim and I both feel that we CAN help make a difference, and we believe that YOU can too! Our slogan is also the operations philosophy of SOS:

“You don’t have to live near a theater to help out, because someone who IS local will enjoy it for you.”

Together we can – AND WILL – make a difference!

TC Kirkham, Owner/Webmaster
PNR Networks

On The Web: http://saveourscreens.org

SOS on The Air: http://subjectcinema.com

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Posted in Film, General Announcements, Spotlight On..., Weblogs - Tagged Decasia, Popcorn N Roses, Preserve Me A Seat, Save Our Screens, State Of Independence, Subject:CINEMA, These Amazing Shadows

Take Note, Academy members – time to join the Animal Kingdom bandwagon…

Oct28
2010
Written by popcornnroses

One of the most overlooked films of 2010 may have just had it's Oscar chances greatly boosted today…

Australia's ANIMAL KINGDOM walked off with EIGHTEEN Australian Film Institute nominations today, setting an new record for total nominations – the AFI Awards are Australia's Oscar equal. It got at least one nomination in every catagory it was eligible in, and almost completely dominates the Supporting Actor catagory, with three of the four positions taken up by it's stars.

As regular PNR/Subject:CINEMA/IFS fans will know, ANIMAL KINGDOM was one of our best reviewed films of the year, with Kim giving it 4 1/2 bouquets and my five star rating. I have been pushing Ben Mendelsohn for best actor for MONTHS now and Jacki Weaver for best supporting actress for just as long. Quite simply, the film is not just one of the best of this year, but one of the best films of ALL TIME, IMHO.

If you haven't seen it, ANIMAL KINGDOM was expected to hit DVD in January, but given these award nominations, and the push it's getting from within critics circles, it may make it onto DVD in December so people who vote for the Spirit Awards will have a chance to see it if they haven't seen it yet. According to VideoETA, the official release date will be announced on November 8th (one of my sources just got back to me, and it's apparently hitting stores on December 29th, so we'll see).

Here's the complete list of nominees for the Australian Film Institute awards. Winners will be announced in a ceremony on December 11th in Melbourne.

AFI Members’ Choice Award
Animal Kingdom. Liz Watts.
Beneath Hill 60. Bill Leimbach.
Bran Nue Dae. Robyn Kershaw, Graeme Isaac.
Bright Star. Jan Chapman, Caroline Hewitt.
The Boys Are Back. Greg Brenman, Tim White.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Andrew Mason, Michael Boughen.

SAMSUNG Mobile AFI Award for Best Film
Animal Kingdom. Liz Watts.
Beneath Hill 60. Bill Leimbach.
Bran Nue Dae. Robyn Kershaw, Graeme Isaac.
Bright Star. Jan Chapman, Caroline Hewitt.
The Tree. Sue Taylor. Yaël Fogiel.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Andrew Mason, Michael Boughen.

AFI Award for Best Direction
Animal Kingdom. David Michôd.
Beneath Hill 60. Jeremy Hartley Sims.
Bright Star. Jane Campion.
The Tree. Julie Bertuccelli.

Macquarie AFI Award for Best Original Screenplay
Animal Kingdom. David Michôd.
Beneath Hill 60. David Roach.
Bright Star. Jane Campion.
Daybreakers. Peter Spierig, Michael Spierig.

Macquarie AFI Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Bran Nue Dae. Reg Cribb, Rachel Perkins, Jimmy Chi.
The Boys Are Back. Allan Cubitt.
The Tree. Julie Bertuccelli.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Stuart Beattie.

AFI Award for Best Cinematography
Animal Kingdom. Adam Arkapaw.
Beneath Hill 60. Toby Oliver ACS.
Bright Star. Greig Fraser.
The Waiting City. Denson Baker ACS

AFI Award for Best Editing
Animal Kingdom. Luke Doolan.
Beneath Hill 60. Dany Cooper ASE.
Bright Star. Alexandre de Franceschi ASE.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Marcus D’Arcy.

AFI Award for Best Sound
Animal Kingdom. Sam Petty, Rob Mackenzie, Philippe Decrausaz.
Beneath Hill 60. Liam Egan, Alicia Slusarski, Mark Cornish, Tony Murtagh.
Bran Nue Dae. Andrew Neil, Steve Burgess, Peter Mills, Mario Vaccaro, Blaire Slater, David Bridie, Scott Montgomery.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Andrew Plain, David Lee, Gethin Creagh, Robert Sullivan.

AFI Award for Best Original Music Score
Animal Kingdom. Antony Partos, Sam Petty.
Beneath Hill 60. Cezary Skubiszewski.
Bran Nue Dae. Cezary Skubiszewski, Jimmy Chi, Patrick Duttoo Bin Amat, Garry Gower, Michael Manolis Mavromatis, Stephen Pigram.
Bright Star. Mark Bradshaw.

AFI Award for Best Production Design
Animal Kingdom. Jo Ford.
Beneath Hill 60. Clayton Jauncey.
Bright Star. Janet Patterson.
Tomorrow When The War Began. Robert Webb, Michelle McGahey, Damien Drew, Bev Dunn.

AFI Award for Best Costume Design
Animal Kingdom. Cappi Ireland.
Beneath Hill 60. Ian Sparke, Wendy Cork.
Bran Nue Dae. Margot Wilson.
Bright Star. Janet Patterson

AFI Award for Best Lead Actor
Brendan Cowell. Beneath Hill 60.
James Frecheville. Animal Kingdom.
Ben Mendelsohn. Animal Kingdom.
Clive Owen. The Boys Are Back.

AFI Award for Best Lead Actress
Abbie Cornish. Bright Star.
Morgana Davies. The Tree.
Charlotte Gainsbourg. The Tree.
Jacki Weaver. Animal Kingdom.

AFI Award for Best Supporting Actor
Joel Edgerton. Animal Kingdom.
Guy Pearce. Animal Kingdom.
Kodi Smit-McPhee. Matching Jack.
Sullivan Stapleton. Animal Kingdom.

AFI Award for Best Supporting Actress
Julia Blake. The Boys Are Back.
Kerry Fox. Bright Star.
Deborah Mailman. Bran Nue Dae.
Laura Wheelwright. Animal Kingdom.

AFI International Award for Best Actor
Simon Baker. The Mentalist, Season 2. Nine Network
Ryan Kwanten. True Blood, Season 3. Showcase
Kodi Smit-McPhee. The Road
Sam Worthington. Avatar

AFI International Award for Best Actress
Toni Collette. United States of Tara, Season 2. ABC1
Bojana Novakovic. Edge of Darkness
Mia Wasikowska. Alice in Wonderland
Naomi Watts. Mother and Child

AFI Young Actor Award
Ashleigh Cummings. Tomorrow When The War Began
Morgana Davies. The Tree
James Frecheville. Animal Kingdom
Harrison Gilbertson. Beneath Hill 60

AFI Visual Effects Award
Daybreakers. Peter Spierig, Michael Spierig, Rangi Sutton, James Rogers, Randy Vellacott
The Tree. Dave Morley, Felix Crawshaw, Claudia Lecaros, Tim Walker
Tinglewood. Wil Manning
Tomorrow When The War Began. Chris Godfrey, Sigi Eimutis, Dave Morley, Tony Cole

 

Now, let's bring Tomorrow When The War Began to the US PLEASE!!! I can't wait to see that one either!!!

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Posted in Film, General Announcements, Weblogs - Tagged Academy Awards, Animal Kingdom, Australian AFI awards, Ben Mendelsohn, Jacki Weaver, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject:CINEMA

Join IFS and sister blogs for a “Cherry”-Poppin’ Party

Oct05
2010
Written by popcornnroses

Boston Popcorn, Popcorn N Roses, Subject:CINEMA, and Indie Film Spotlight will be celebrating the theatrical release of the 2010 film festival favorite CHERRY on October 15, 2010 at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville MA!

CHERRY has been winning raves from both critics and audiences alike throughout the 2010 festival season, starting at SXSW in Austin last spring. More recently it has played the Boston Film Festival, the Woodstock Film Festival, and will be playing at the Hamptons Film Festival this week.

The film is a delightfully funny coming-of-age comedy starring Popcorn N Roses 2010 #3 Male Rising Star Kyle Gallner (Nightmare On Elm Street, CSI New York, Smallville) as Aaron, a young engineering student entering college at 17 who would really rather be an artist were it not for his domineering mother. Once there, he enrolls in an art class where he meets and falls for Linda, a 35-year-old trying to straighten out her life.  And if that isn’t enough, when Linda’s 14-year-old daughter Beth enters the scene, things REALLY get interesting!

We both named CHERRY our favorite film of the 2010 Boston Film Festival, and now we’re inviting you to join us for the Boston premiere. Director Jeffrey Fine will be in attendance as well, and we know you’ll have a grand old time.

The “Cherry”-Poppin’ Party ISN’T a party, per se – what we’re out to do is help CHERRY sell out at least one, and maybe more, opening night shows.

Show times are 7:oo and 9:40 PM -  We’ll be in attendance at the 7:00 PM show and we’d love to see you, and most of all, we’d love it if you’ll help us show the filmmakers that Boston loves CHERRY!

Tickets for the 7:00 PM show can be found here!

Tickets for the 9:40 PM show can be found here!

And to tantalize your movie taste buds, here’s the official SXSW trailer for CHERRY! We hope to see you all on Friday Evening!

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Posted in Festival Buzz, Film, General Announcements, Indie Buzz, Spotlight On..., Weblogs - Tagged Boston Popcorn, Boston Premiere, Cherry, Jeffrey Fine, Kyle Gallner, Popcorn N Roses, Somerville Theatre, Subject:CINEMA

Boston Festivals Week : The Ones To Watch

Apr20
2010
Written by tckirkham

Due to circumstances beyond our control (the same reason as last year for those of you who might remember), we are not attending the two film festivals going on here this week. However, we wanted to spotlight the films we're following and that even thought we are unable to attend, we suggest you check them out. And be sure to MAKE IT A POINT to tell the filmmakers and festival organizers that you read about the film on Boston Popcorn, State Of Independence, or Indie Film Spotlight!

Our Top Picks: RATED MS (for Must See)

My Suicide
Archibald Holden Buster Williams’ school project is to kill himself on camera. I have been waiting to see this for over a year now, since it premiered at SXSW 2009, and it positively SUCKS that we're going to miss it! It comes highly recommended from IndieFilmSpotlight's Larry Richman. Film co-stars 2009 PNR #1 Rising Star Michael Welch.

Machotaildrop
Walter Rhum’s objective is to ride for the world’s greatest skateboard company, Machotaildrop, in this surreal, visually inventive film. On our radar since Toronto, said to be absolutely one of the best films of recent days

Bass Ackwards
In this feature by Linas Phillips, a man fresh from a break-up with a married woman embarks on a road trip in a VW bus. This comes highly recommended to me from a friend who saw it at another festival earlier this year.

The Good, The Bad, The Weird
In this Korean Western, three Outlaws in 1930s Manchuria attempt to recover a map to buried treasure in this frenetic, high-octane action film. This also comes highly recommended to me by a number of friends who saw it.

Also recommended:

Cairo Time
Patricia Clarkson stars in this romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard. Co-sponsored by the Chlotrudis Society For Independent Film.

Down Terrace
This genre-busting film depicts the members of a crime family as they attempt to restore their business dealings after time spent in jail.

Drones
An unassuming guy is shocked out of his dull, everyday work routine when he discovers that his co-workers aren’t exactly from this planet in the latest film by Amber Benson and Adam Busch.

The Extra Man
In this urbane comedy, Paul Dano and Kevin Kline play writers who sideline as escorts for wealthy widowed socialites.

Harmony and Me
Recently dumped, Harmony seeks solace through various encounters in this wry comedy.

I Am Love
The wife of an Italian industrial magnate (Tilda Swinton) embarks on a dangerous affair in this sumptuous film.

The Killer Inside Me
Casey Affleck portrays a Texas deputy sheriff whose dormant violent tendencies resurface. Directed by Michael Winterbottom.

Lovers of Hate
Dark comedy about two alienated brothers whose sibling rivalry extends to their relationship with the same woman.

Putty Hill
After a young man dies from a drug overdose his friends gather to reflect on his life and loss.

Tiny Furniture
The return home of newly graduated Aura causes family upheaval as she navigates her family’s expectations and warily chooses between 2 potential boyfriends. This was a HUGE audience favorite at SXSW this year.

Erasing David
Director David Bond attempts to disappear to find out just how much private companies and government know about him.

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work
Captivating scars-and-all portrait of the iconic, hardworking Joan Rivers.

The Last Survivor
Survivors struggle to understand the tragedy of genocide by educating others about the mass atrocities that they endured.

Searching for Elliott Smith
Intimate portrait of lo-fi, indie rock sensation Elliott Smith

We hope to be in contact with the filmmakers of the above films in the weeks and months ahead and hopefully will be able to provide you with more extensive coverage of all of these wonderful indie films in the not too distant future!

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Posted in Film - Tagged Boston FIlm Festival Picks, Boston Popcorn, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject Cinema

Boston International Fest to open with “Harry Brown”

Mar31
2010
Written by tckirkham

The Boston International Film Festival,  running April 16-25 2010 at the AMC Boston Common, has announced it's 2010 line up. Harry Brown, the new thriller starring Sir Michael Caine, will be the Opening Night film.  The BIFF press release is below:

March 20, 2010
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Naomi Kondo

We happily invite you to attend the 8th annual Boston International Film Festival. The  festival is proud to encourage and support independent filmmakers from around the world.  We strive to promote international understanding, by bringing a variety of movies to the diverse Boston community. 

The festival will run from April 16 – April 25 at the AMC/Loews Theater, 175 Tremont
St. in Boston Common. We will be screening over 100 short and feature films from 30
countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Dominican
Republic, France, Germany, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica,
Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Senegal, Singapore,
South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Tibet, UK, Venezuela, and USA. 

Tickets are $250 for an all Access VIP pass, which includes the opening and closing night galas, $75 for an all screening pass, and $10 for individual sessions.  You can purchase tickets on our website, at the theater or at our office – 101 Tremont St. suite 707 Boston, MA 02108.

For more information and a complete schedule, you can visit our website at www.
bifilmfestival.com or you may contact us via e-mail at
info@bifilmfestival.com or by phone
(617) 482 – 3900

We look forward to seeing you at the festival.
Best,
Naomi Kondo
Festival Coordinator
www.bifilmfestival.com

***

The PNR Family of film sites – Popcorn N Roses, Boston Popcorn, Subject:CINEMA, Indie Film Spotlight, and State Of Independence –  will be providing extensive coverage of the Boston International Film Festival beginning with film previews around April 10th.

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Posted in Film - Tagged BIFF, Boston International Film Festival 2010, Boston Popcorn, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject Cinema

Boston International Fest to open with “Harry Brown”

Mar31
2010
Written by popcornnroses

The Boston International Film Festival,  running April 16-25 2010 at the AMC Boston Common, has announced it's 2010 line up. Harry Brown, the new thriller starring Sir Michael Caine, will be the Opening Night film.  The BIFF press release is below:

March 20, 2010
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Naomi Kondo

We happily invite you to attend the 8th annual Boston International Film Festival. The  festival is proud to encourage and support independent filmmakers from around the world.  We strive to promote international understanding, by bringing a variety of movies to the diverse Boston community. 

The festival will run from April 16 – April 25 at the AMC/Loews Theater, 175 Tremont
St. in Boston Common. We will be screening over 100 short and feature films from 30
countries, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Dominican
Republic, France, Germany, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica,
Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Senegal, Singapore,
South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Tibet, UK, Venezuela, and USA. 

Tickets are $250 for an all Access VIP pass, which includes the opening and closing night galas, $75 for an all screening pass, and $10 for individual sessions.  You can purchase tickets on our website, at the theater or at our office – 101 Tremont St. suite 707 Boston, MA 02108.

For more information and a complete schedule, you can visit our website at www.
bifilmfestival.com or you may contact us via e-mail at
info@bifilmfestival.com or by phone
(617) 482 – 3900

We look forward to seeing you at the festival.
Best,
Naomi Kondo
Festival Coordinator
www.bifilmfestival.com

***

The PNR Family of film sites – Popcorn N Roses, Boston Popcorn, Subject:CINEMA, Indie Film Spotlight, and State Of Independence –  will be providing extensive coverage of the Boston International Film Festival beginning with film previews around April 10th.

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Posted in Festival Buzz, Film, General Announcements, Weblogs - Tagged BIFF, Boston International Film Festival 2010, Boston Popcorn, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject Cinema

Critical faves, controversial dramas grace IFF Boston’s film slate for 2010

Mar25
2010
Written by tckirkham

The Independent Film Festival of Boston has announced it's 2010 slate of films. The festival runs April 21-28 this year, with most (but not all) films running at the Somerville Theatre.

Watch SOI and our sister sites Popcorn N Roses, Indie Film Spotlight, and Boston Popcorn for continuing coverage during the run up to the festival. We are planning several podcasts surrounding the spring festival scene in Boston – watch for more info!

8th Annual Independent Film Festival Boston : April 21 – 28, 2010

Narrative Features

Bass Ackwards

In this feature by Linas Phillips, a man fresh from a break-up with a married woman embarks on a road trip in a VW bus.
Cairo Time

Patricia Clarkson stars in this romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard.
Cell 211

In this Goya Award-winning suspense thriller from Spain, a rookie guard is trapped inside a prison during a riot and must pretend he is a prisoner to survive.
Cracks

Sexual tension between a teacher and her students simmers to a boil in a 1930s female boarding school.
Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee

A former roadie, Le Donk, aspires to take a rapper from the Midlands to the heights of fame with the help of the Artic Monkeys in this mockumentary by Shane Meadow (THIS IS ENGLAND).
Down Terrace

This genre-busting film depicts the members of a crime family as they attempt to restore their business dealings after time spent in jail.
Drones

An unassuming guy is shocked out of his dull, everyday work routine when he discovers that his co-workers aren’t exactly from this planet in the latest film by Amber Benson and Adam Busch.
The Extra Man

In this urbane comedy, Paul Dano and Kevin Kline play writers who sideline as escorts for wealthy widowed socialites.
Father of My Children

This French drama serves as an exploration of the hardships of filmmaking and rumination on loss and hope.
The Freebie

In Katie Aselton’s directorial debut, a young couple (Dax Shepard and Aselton) consents to permit each other one night of freedom from their monogamous relationship.
The Good, The Bad, The Weird

In this Korean Western, three Outlaws in 1930s Manchuria attempt to recover a map to buried treasure in this frenetic, high-octane action film.
Harmony and Me

Recently dumped, Harmony seeks solace through various encounters in this wry comedy.
Hipsters (Stylyagi)

This Russian musical puts a bright new spin on a traditional film genre throwing the viewer into a world that’s somehow both familiar and strange.
I Am Love

The wife of an Italian industrial magnate (Tilda Swinton) embarks on a dangerous affair in this sumptuous film.
The Killer Inside Me

Casey Affleck portrays a Texas deputy sheriff whose dormant violent tendencies resurface. Directed by Michael Winterbottom.
Life During Wartime

Todd Solondz revisits the characters from his previous films recast with different actors including Ally Sheedy and Allison Janney.
Looking for Eric

A postman seeks the spiritual and philosophical advice of famous footballer Eric Cantona in this film by Ken Loach.
Lovers of Hate

Dark comedy about two alienated brothers whose sibling rivalry extends to their relationship with the same woman.
Machotaildrop

Walter Rhum’s objective is to ride for the world’s greatest skateboard company, Machotaildrop, in this surreal, visually inventive film.
My Suicide

Archibald Holden Buster Williams’ school project is to kill himself on camera.
Perrier’s Bounty

This thriller set in Dublin stars Brendan Gleeson, Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent.
Phillip the Fossil

Garth Donovan’s gritty portrait of a small town party animal on the brink of evolution or extinction.
Putty Hill

After a young man dies from a drug overdose his friends gather to reflect on his life and loss.
Solitary Man

Michael Douglas portrays a used car magnate whose personal demons dismantle his life.
Soul Kitchen

Zinos tirelessly attempts to save his Greek restaurant and relationship with his girlfriend while keeping his brother out of jail in this German comedy.
Tiny Furniture

The return home of newly graduated Aura causes family upheaval as she navigates her family’s expectations and warily chooses between 2 potential boyfriends.
Winter's Bone

Ree desperately searches for her father whose disappearance after posting bail risks her losing their Ozark home. Stars John Hawkes (Deadwood, Lost).

Documentary Features

8: The Mormon Proposition

Investigates the Mormon Church’s role with passing California’s Proposition 8.
9500 Liberty

A county in Virginia becomes a battleground for immigration policy in the U.S.
American: The Bill Hicks Story

An oral history about the life of the late, influential comedian told in a revolutionary animated style by the people who knew him best.
Anne Perry: Interiors

Intimate portrait of the author who was the inspiration for HEAVENLY CREATURES.
Bananas!*

Twelve Nicaraguan banana workers sue Dole Food over their use of a dangerous pesticide known to cause sterility.
Bear Nation

From the director of SMALL TOWN GAY BAR comes a look at one of the lesser-known subculture within the gay community. Includes interviews with Bob Mould and Kevin Smith
Beijing Taxi

The lives and struggles of three taxi drivers navigating their way through a rapidly changing city is revealed.
Casino Jack and the United States of Money

Alex Gibney (THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER) investigates lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his trail of lies and deceit.
Colony

An examination of the loss of bee population that is by turns lyrical and straightforward.
Convention

A fascinating glimpse of the turbulent machinery behind the 2008 Democratic Convention.
Dirty Pictures

The ”father of ecstacy” discusses how chemistry has led to enlightenment for him and his wife.
The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan

Retired US Army Lt. Dan Smith, revisiting the battlefields of Vietnam in 2006, encounters, McKinley, a private who disappeared 40 years earlier.
Do It Again

Boston Globe writer Geoff Edgers fights an uphill battle to reunite the Kinks.
The Elephant in the Living Room

Documentary about the dangers and responsibilities associated with keeping exotic animals as pets.
Erasing David

Director David Bond attempts to disappear to find out just how much private companies and government know about him.
Family Affair

At age 10, Chico Colvard accidentally shot his sister in the leg which inadvertently exposed a shocking, long buried family secret.
His & Hers

A 90-year-old love story told through the collective voice of 70 ladies at different stages of their lives
How to Fold a Flag

Examines the difficulties facing returning veterans of the Iraqi War.
I’m Dangerous with Love

Dimitri Mugianis, addicted to drugs and alcohol is aided by an experimental treatment utilizing ibogaine, a hallucinogen used by African shaman for centuries.
Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child

Portrait of the short life of celebrated Neo-Expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Captivating scars-and-all portrait of the iconic, hardworking Joan Rivers.
The Last Survivor

Survivors struggle to understand the tragedy of genocide by educating others about the mass atrocities that they endured.
Lemmy

Follows the legendary heart of Motörhead from his LA apartment to an arena in Russia and back.
Life 2.0

A filmmaker adopts an avatar to fully engage and explore the world of Second Life, an online community where the inhabitants are the digital representations.
The Lottery

Examines the anxious months preceding the lottery for Harlem Success Academy, one of the most successful public charter schools in the country.
Marwencol

A man deals with being savagely beaten by creating beautiful photographs of G.I. Joe and Barbie dolls to narrate his fantasy life.
NY Export: Opus Jazz

In this vivid, gorgeously-shot adaptation of a lesser-known ballet by Academy Award-winning choreographer Jerome Robbins (WEST SIDE STORY), New York City Ballet dancers take to the streets and warehouses of New York, bringing an invigorating new energy to the form
The Oath

The story of two brothers-in-law, close to Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, and their very different outcomes post 9/11.
October Country

Intimately tracks a year in the life of four generations of a family trying to attain stability in an impoverished area of Upstate New York.
On the Other Side of Life

A gripping account of two brothers struggling to balance modernity and tradition in Cape Town.
Orgasm Inc.

This hilarious and thought-provoking documentary explores the world of pharmaceutical companies attempting to get FDA approval for the first Viagra-like product for women.
The Parking Lot Movie

“It’s not just a Parking Lot. It’s a battle with humanity” This doc explores the lessons of learned by those that work in parking lots.
Pelada

The transformative and influential power of soccer is explored in areas as far flung as Bolivia, to China, Kenya, Iraq and Brazil.
Searching for Elliott Smith

Intimate portrait of lo-fi, indie rock sensation Elliott Smith
Secrets of the Tribe

Fascinating documentary about the effects of anthropologists on a remote tribe in the Amazon
Strange Powers: Magnetic Fields

A rare opportunity to become acquainted with cantankerous musician and writer, Stephen Merritt
Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam

Traces the origin of Muslim punk scene from its conception in a novel by Michael Muhammad Knight to a fully realized movement.
War Don Don

Thoughtful examination of the protracted, costly and questionable process of how war criminals were prosecuted in Sierra Leone.
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Independent Film Festival of Boston announces 2010 slate of films

Mar25
2010
Written by popcornnroses

The Independent Film Festival of Boston has announced it's 2010 slate of films. The festival runs April 21-28 this year, with most (but not all) films running at the Somerville Theatre.

Watch IFS and our sister sites Popcorn N Roses and Boston Popcorn for continuing coverage during the run up to the festival. We are planning several podcasts surrounding the spring festival scene in Boston – watch for more info!

8th Annual Independent Film Festival Boston : April 21 – 28, 2010

Narrative Features

Bass Ackwards

In this feature by Linas Phillips, a man fresh from a break-up with a married woman embarks on a road trip in a VW bus.
Cairo Time

Patricia Clarkson stars in this romantic drama about a brief, unexpected love affair that catches two people completely off-guard.
Cell 211

In this Goya Award-winning suspense thriller from Spain, a rookie guard is trapped inside a prison during a riot and must pretend he is a prisoner to survive.
Cracks

Sexual tension between a teacher and her students simmers to a boil in a 1930s female boarding school.
Le Donk & Scor-Zay-Zee

A former roadie, Le Donk, aspires to take a rapper from the Midlands to the heights of fame with the help of the Artic Monkeys in this mockumentary by Shane Meadow (THIS IS ENGLAND).
Down Terrace

This genre-busting film depicts the members of a crime family as they attempt to restore their business dealings after time spent in jail.
Drones

An unassuming guy is shocked out of his dull, everyday work routine when he discovers that his co-workers aren’t exactly from this planet in the latest film by Amber Benson and Adam Busch.
The Extra Man

In this urbane comedy, Paul Dano and Kevin Kline play writers who sideline as escorts for wealthy widowed socialites.
Father of My Children

This French drama serves as an exploration of the hardships of filmmaking and rumination on loss and hope.
The Freebie

In Katie Aselton’s directorial debut, a young couple (Dax Shepard and Aselton) consents to permit each other one night of freedom from their monogamous relationship.
The Good, The Bad, The Weird

In this Korean Western, three Outlaws in 1930s Manchuria attempt to recover a map to buried treasure in this frenetic, high-octane action film.
Harmony and Me

Recently dumped, Harmony seeks solace through various encounters in this wry comedy.
Hipsters (Stylyagi)

This Russian musical puts a bright new spin on a traditional film genre throwing the viewer into a world that’s somehow both familiar and strange.
I Am Love

The wife of an Italian industrial magnate (Tilda Swinton) embarks on a dangerous affair in this sumptuous film.
The Killer Inside Me

Casey Affleck portrays a Texas deputy sheriff whose dormant violent tendencies resurface. Directed by Michael Winterbottom.
Life During Wartime

Todd Solondz revisits the characters from his previous films recast with different actors including Ally Sheedy and Allison Janney.
Looking for Eric

A postman seeks the spiritual and philosophical advice of famous footballer Eric Cantona in this film by Ken Loach.
Lovers of Hate

Dark comedy about two alienated brothers whose sibling rivalry extends to their relationship with the same woman.
Machotaildrop

Walter Rhum’s objective is to ride for the world’s greatest skateboard company, Machotaildrop, in this surreal, visually inventive film.
My Suicide

Archibald Holden Buster Williams’ school project is to kill himself on camera.
Perrier’s Bounty

This thriller set in Dublin stars Brendan Gleeson, Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent.
Phillip the Fossil

Garth Donovan’s gritty portrait of a small town party animal on the brink of evolution or extinction.
Putty Hill

After a young man dies from a drug overdose his friends gather to reflect on his life and loss.
Solitary Man

Michael Douglas portrays a used car magnate whose personal demons dismantle his life.
Soul Kitchen

Zinos tirelessly attempts to save his Greek restaurant and relationship with his girlfriend while keeping his brother out of jail in this German comedy.
Tiny Furniture

The return home of newly graduated Aura causes family upheaval as she navigates her family’s expectations and warily chooses between 2 potential boyfriends.
Winter's Bone

Ree desperately searches for her father whose disappearance after posting bail risks her losing their Ozark home. Stars John Hawkes (Deadwood, Lost).

Documentary Features

8: The Mormon Proposition

Investigates the Mormon Church’s role with passing California’s Proposition 8.
9500 Liberty

A county in Virginia becomes a battleground for immigration policy in the U.S.
American: The Bill Hicks Story

An oral history about the life of the late, influential comedian told in a revolutionary animated style by the people who knew him best.
Anne Perry: Interiors

Intimate portrait of the author who was the inspiration for HEAVENLY CREATURES.
Bananas!*

Twelve Nicaraguan banana workers sue Dole Food over their use of a dangerous pesticide known to cause sterility.
Bear Nation

From the director of SMALL TOWN GAY BAR comes a look at one of the lesser-known subculture within the gay community. Includes interviews with Bob Mould and Kevin Smith
Beijing Taxi

The lives and struggles of three taxi drivers navigating their way through a rapidly changing city is revealed.
Casino Jack and the United States of Money

Alex Gibney (THE TRIALS OF HENRY KISSINGER) investigates lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his trail of lies and deceit.
Colony

An examination of the loss of bee population that is by turns lyrical and straightforward.
Convention

A fascinating glimpse of the turbulent machinery behind the 2008 Democratic Convention.
Dirty Pictures

The ”father of ecstacy” discusses how chemistry has led to enlightenment for him and his wife.
The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan

Retired US Army Lt. Dan Smith, revisiting the battlefields of Vietnam in 2006, encounters, McKinley, a private who disappeared 40 years earlier.
Do It Again

Boston Globe writer Geoff Edgers fights an uphill battle to reunite the Kinks.
The Elephant in the Living Room

Documentary about the dangers and responsibilities associated with keeping exotic animals as pets.
Erasing David

Director David Bond attempts to disappear to find out just how much private companies and government know about him.
Family Affair

At age 10, Chico Colvard accidentally shot his sister in the leg which inadvertently exposed a shocking, long buried family secret.
His & Hers

A 90-year-old love story told through the collective voice of 70 ladies at different stages of their lives
How to Fold a Flag

Examines the difficulties facing returning veterans of the Iraqi War.
I’m Dangerous with Love

Dimitri Mugianis, addicted to drugs and alcohol is aided by an experimental treatment utilizing ibogaine, a hallucinogen used by African shaman for centuries.
Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child

Portrait of the short life of celebrated Neo-Expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Captivating scars-and-all portrait of the iconic, hardworking Joan Rivers.
The Last Survivor

Survivors struggle to understand the tragedy of genocide by educating others about the mass atrocities that they endured.
Lemmy

Follows the legendary heart of Motörhead from his LA apartment to an arena in Russia and back.
Life 2.0

A filmmaker adopts an avatar to fully engage and explore the world of Second Life, an online community where the inhabitants are the digital representations.
The Lottery

Examines the anxious months preceding the lottery for Harlem Success Academy, one of the most successful public charter schools in the country.
Marwencol

A man deals with being savagely beaten by creating beautiful photographs of G.I. Joe and Barbie dolls to narrate his fantasy life.
NY Export: Opus Jazz

In this vivid, gorgeously-shot adaptation of a lesser-known ballet by Academy Award-winning choreographer Jerome Robbins (WEST SIDE STORY), New York City Ballet dancers take to the streets and warehouses of New York, bringing an invigorating new energy to the form
The Oath

The story of two brothers-in-law, close to Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, and their very different outcomes post 9/11.
October Country

Intimately tracks a year in the life of four generations of a family trying to attain stability in an impoverished area of Upstate New York.
On the Other Side of Life

A gripping account of two brothers struggling to balance modernity and tradition in Cape Town.
Orgasm Inc.

This hilarious and thought-provoking documentary explores the world of pharmaceutical companies attempting to get FDA approval for the first Viagra-like product for women.
The Parking Lot Movie

“It’s not just a Parking Lot. It’s a battle with humanity” This doc explores the lessons of learned by those that work in parking lots.
Pelada

The transformative and influential power of soccer is explored in areas as far flung as Bolivia, to China, Kenya, Iraq and Brazil.
Searching for Elliott Smith

Intimate portrait of lo-fi, indie rock sensation Elliott Smith
Secrets of the Tribe

Fascinating documentary about the effects of anthropologists on a remote tribe in the Amazon
Strange Powers: Magnetic Fields

A rare opportunity to become acquainted with cantankerous musician and writer, Stephen Merritt
Taqwacore: The Birth of Punk Islam

Traces the origin of Muslim punk scene from its conception in a novel by Michael Muhammad Knight to a fully realized movement.
War Don Don

Thoughtful examination of the protracted, costly and questionable process of how war criminals were prosecuted in Sierra Leone.
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Chlotrudis Awards this Sunday at Cambridge’s Brattle Theater

Mar19
2010
Written by tckirkham

The Trudy Awards, handed out by the Boston-based Chlotrudis
Society For Independent Film
, will be announced at this years'
annual awards ceremony, being held at Cambridge's Brattle Theatre,
this Sunday, March 21st, at 5 PM.  Tickets are $20 each for the general
public, $15 for Chlotrudis or Brattle members, and can be purchased at
the Brattle Theatre or at their website, http://brattlefilm.org.

The awards ceremony's special guest of honor this year is actress Beth
Grant
, known for her work in films such as No Country For Old
Men
and Little Miss Sunshine among other films.

For the second year in a row, TC and Kim will be presenters at the
awards, so if you're a Boston Popcorn, Subject:CINEMA, Popcorn N
Roses,
or Indie Film Spotlight fan, please say hi!

Following below are the press releases about this year's awards and
the guest of honor!

@@@

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHLOTRUDIS SOCIETY FOR INDEPENDENT FILM ANNOUNCES
2009 NOMINATIONS –     BEST PIC NOMS SHARE TOP HONORS

Boston MA – Nominations for the 16th annual Chlotrudis Awards were
finalized by the
film group’s nominating committee this past weekend.  The strength and
breadth of this year’s best eligible films is evident in the
extraordinarily even and consistent spread of nominations across the top
categories.  All five films nominated for Best Picture received 4
nominations, which was the highest number of nominations given any film.
In addition, all received at least one lead acting or ensemble
nomination, and all but one were nominated for Best Director.

The five films nominated for Best Picture and sharing top billing in
most nominations received are: Claire Denis’ 35 SHOTS OF RUM, BAD
LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL – NEW ORLEANS the latest from Werner Herzog,
recent DGA recipient Kathryn Bigelow’s THE HURT LOCKER, STILL WALKING
from Japan’s Hirokazu Koreeda and Michael Haneke’s THE WHITE RIBBON. 
Also joining them as top nomination getter is A SINGLE MAN, Tom Ford’s
directorial debut. 

In all, 39 films received nominations; 19 countries were represented,
with US films making up barely 40%.  There were other multiple nominees,
among them three-timers AN EDUCATION, IN THE LOOP and PRECIOUS: BASED
ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE; however this year’s nominations were
sprinkled far and wide – almost three-quarters of the nominated films
received only one nomination.   Female directors had a fairly strong
showing this year, with 10 films helmed by women among the nominees.

In the Society’s most competitive and prestigious category, the Buried
Treasure, the final nominees were CHERRY BLOSSOMS from Germany’s Dorit
Dorrie, about a widower honoring his late wife’s lifelong wish to visit
Japan; THE NEW YEAR PARADE, set in Philadelphia amid Mummers;  and three
UK films: BRONSON, with Tom Hardy’s tour de force portrayal of
England’s most notorious prisoner; OF TIME AND THE CITY, Terence Davies’
love/hate ode to the Liverpool of his boyhood; and the gritty SOMERS
TOWN about the friendship between two rootless boys in London.

The Buried Treasure is the only category with eligibility requirements:
nominated films must have earned less than $250,000 in its U.S.
theatrical run, and members can submit no more than 3 entries for films
they feel strongly were given distributional short shrift and deserve a
wider audience.   A shortlist is then compiled before the final vote,
and those selections are published on the group’s website and in a
separate press release.  Once the final ballot is set, all members
voting in the category must verify that they have watched in full all of
the nominated films.

For over a decade, the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film has
highlighted its commitment to independent and foreign film in style by
holding its own black-tie CHLOTRUDIS AWARDS ceremony in early spring. 
The 2010 edition will be held Sunday March 21st at the historic Brattle
Theatre, and the public is invited to join Chlotrudis members, nominees
and special guests in the celebration.

In addition to the competitive categories, Chlotrudis also presents
special awards that honor individuals or films for particular
distinction.  Past recipients Ellen Page (Breakthrough Award ‘05), Kerry
Washington (Breakthrough Award ‘04), Don McKellar (Body of Work Award
‘07) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (first Hall of Fame inductee) are among
those who have made the trek to Boston to be honored for their
contributions to independent film.   This year’s recipients are still
being finalized at press time.
 
The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film is a Boston-based non-profit
group that teaches people to view film actively and experience the
world through independent film, and encourages discussion.  The group
works with film festivals, local art-houses and theatres, production
companies, directors and actors to bring creative, quality films to the
attention of audiences and film-lovers.   Visit its website,
http://www.chlotrudis.org for more information.

A complete list of the nominations for the 16th Annual Chlotrudis Awards
follows:

BEST MOVIE
35 Shots of Rum
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
The Hurt Locker
Still Walking
The White Ribbon

BEST DIRECTOR
Claire Denis– 35 Shots of Rum
Werner Herzog – The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
Gotz Spielmann – Revanche
Hirokazu Koreeda – Still Walking
Michael Haneke – The White Ribbon

BEST ACTOR
Nicolas Cage – The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker
Sam Rockwell – Moon
Baard Owe – O’Horten
Colin Firth – A Single Man

BEST ACTRESS
Nisreen Faour – Amreeka
Charlotte Gainsbourg – Antichrist
Abbie Cornish – Bright Star
Carey Mulligan – An Education
Catalina Saavedra – The Maid
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Yolande Moreau – Seraphine

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alfred Molina – An Education
Mads Mikkelsen – Flame and Citron
Anthony Mackie – The Hurt Locker
Peter Capaldi – In the Loop
Christian McKay – Me and Orson Welles

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Rinko Kikuchi – The Brothers Bloom
Alycia Delmore – Humpday
Mo’Nique – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Ursula Strauss – Revanche
Julianne Moore – A Single Man

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE CAST
35 Shots of Rum
In the Loop
Still Walking
Summer Hours
The White Ribbon

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Beaches of Agnes
Me and Orson Welles
Moon
A Single Man
Sita Sings the Blues

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Agnes Godard – 35 Shots of Rum
Anthony Dod Mantle – Antichrist
John Christian Rosenlund – O’Horten
Alexis Zabe – Silent Light
Christian Berger – The White Ribbon

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Class
An Education
Gomorrah
Pontypool
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
A Single Man

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
(500) Days of Summer
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
The Hurt Locker
In the Loop
Still Walking

BEST DOCUMENTARY
The Beaches of Agnes
La Danse
Good Hair
Herb and Dorothy
Theatre of War
Unmistaken Child

BURIED TREASURE
Bronson
Cherry Blossoms
The New Year Parade
Of Time and the City
Somers Town

#####

BOSTON'S CHLOTRUDIS SOCIETY HONORS CHARACTER ACTRESS  BETH GRANT AT
ANNUAL INDIE FILM AWARD CEREMONY

Boston MA – On Sunday March 21st, the Chlotrudis Society for Independent
Film will honor the prolific and well-regarded character actress, Beth
Grant, during its 16th Annual Chlotrudis Awards ceremony at the historic
Brattle Theatre.  Ms. Grant will be in attendance to accept her special
award from Chlotrudis, to honor her long and varied career, and to
celebrate her achievements in the field so far.  The show begins at 5
pm, and tickets are $20 ($15 for Chlotrudis and Brattle members), and
can be purchased online at the Brattle's website, starting February 5th.

Beth Grant is exactly the kind of actor Chlotrudis loves to honor.  Like
Maury Chaykin and Alberta Watson, previous recipients of the
"Career-so-far" award, Beth Grant is one of those people whose name you
may not be familiar with, but whose face and memorable performances you
will recognize from dozens of independent and mainstream films, and
television. This Alabama native has appeared in well over 100 films and
television productions, impressive considering she didn't start acting
until her late thirties. Among her films are past Chlotrudis notables NO
COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE and SAFE. She has also
appeared in such films as FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS, RAIN MAN, SPEED, and TO
WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, JULIE NEWMAR.  Her numerous television
appearances include "The Office," "Pushing Daisies," "Wonderfalls," "Six
Feet Under,' "Everwood," and "Malcolm in the Middle."

Ms. Grant most recently appeared on screen in the acclaimed film CRAZY
HEART, and appearances in another ten films in the pipeline. In addition
to acting, which is her first love, Beth Grant has ventured into
production, with her latest effort, HERPES BOY, currently enjoying the
festival circuit. But perhaps her most beloved and enduring role is one
that is a favorite among Chlotrudis members: her performance as Kittie
Farmer in DONNIE DARKO, in which she uttered the immortal words,
"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."

The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film is a Boston-based non-profit
group that teaches people to view film actively and experience the
world through independent film, and encourages discussion.  The group
works with film festivals, local art-houses and theatres, production
companies, directors and actors to bring creative, quality films to the
attention of audiences and film-lovers. Visit its website,
http://www.chlotrudis.org, for a list of all this year's nominees, and
join its Facebook page and twitter feed for the latest news.

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Chlotrudis Awards this Sunday at Cambridge’s Brattle Theater

Mar19
2010
Written by popcornnroses

The Trudy Awards, handed out by the Boston-based Chlotrudis
Society For Independent Film
, will be announced at this years'
annual awards ceremony, being held at Cambridge's Brattle Theatre,
this Sunday, March 21st, at 5 PM.  Tickets are $20 each for the general
public, $15 for Chlotrudis or Brattle members, and can be purchased at
the Brattle Theatre or at their website, http://brattlefilm.org.

The awards ceremony's special guest of honor this year is actress Beth
Grant
, known for her work in films such as No Country For Old
Men
and Little Miss Sunshine among other films.

For the second year in a row, TC and Kim will be presenters at the
awards, so if you're a Boston Popcorn, Subject:CINEMA, Popcorn N
Roses,
or Indie Film Spotlight fan, please say hi!

Following below are the press releases about this year's awards and
the guest of honor!

@@@

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHLOTRUDIS SOCIETY FOR INDEPENDENT FILM ANNOUNCES
2009 NOMINATIONS –     BEST PIC NOMS SHARE TOP HONORS

Boston MA – Nominations for the 16th annual Chlotrudis Awards were
finalized by the
film group’s nominating committee this past weekend.  The strength and
breadth of this year’s best eligible films is evident in the
extraordinarily even and consistent spread of nominations across the top
categories.  All five films nominated for Best Picture received 4
nominations, which was the highest number of nominations given any film.
In addition, all received at least one lead acting or ensemble
nomination, and all but one were nominated for Best Director.

The five films nominated for Best Picture and sharing top billing in
most nominations received are: Claire Denis’ 35 SHOTS OF RUM, BAD
LIEUTENANT: PORT OF CALL – NEW ORLEANS the latest from Werner Herzog,
recent DGA recipient Kathryn Bigelow’s THE HURT LOCKER, STILL WALKING
from Japan’s Hirokazu Koreeda and Michael Haneke’s THE WHITE RIBBON. 
Also joining them as top nomination getter is A SINGLE MAN, Tom Ford’s
directorial debut. 

In all, 39 films received nominations; 19 countries were represented,
with US films making up barely 40%.  There were other multiple nominees,
among them three-timers AN EDUCATION, IN THE LOOP and PRECIOUS: BASED
ON THE NOVEL PUSH BY SAPPHIRE; however this year’s nominations were
sprinkled far and wide – almost three-quarters of the nominated films
received only one nomination.   Female directors had a fairly strong
showing this year, with 10 films helmed by women among the nominees.

In the Society’s most competitive and prestigious category, the Buried
Treasure, the final nominees were CHERRY BLOSSOMS from Germany’s Dorit
Dorrie, about a widower honoring his late wife’s lifelong wish to visit
Japan; THE NEW YEAR PARADE, set in Philadelphia amid Mummers;  and three
UK films: BRONSON, with Tom Hardy’s tour de force portrayal of
England’s most notorious prisoner; OF TIME AND THE CITY, Terence Davies’
love/hate ode to the Liverpool of his boyhood; and the gritty SOMERS
TOWN about the friendship between two rootless boys in London.

The Buried Treasure is the only category with eligibility requirements:
nominated films must have earned less than $250,000 in its U.S.
theatrical run, and members can submit no more than 3 entries for films
they feel strongly were given distributional short shrift and deserve a
wider audience.   A shortlist is then compiled before the final vote,
and those selections are published on the group’s website and in a
separate press release.  Once the final ballot is set, all members
voting in the category must verify that they have watched in full all of
the nominated films.

For over a decade, the Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film has
highlighted its commitment to independent and foreign film in style by
holding its own black-tie CHLOTRUDIS AWARDS ceremony in early spring. 
The 2010 edition will be held Sunday March 21st at the historic Brattle
Theatre, and the public is invited to join Chlotrudis members, nominees
and special guests in the celebration.

In addition to the competitive categories, Chlotrudis also presents
special awards that honor individuals or films for particular
distinction.  Past recipients Ellen Page (Breakthrough Award ‘05), Kerry
Washington (Breakthrough Award ‘04), Don McKellar (Body of Work Award
‘07) and Philip Seymour Hoffman (first Hall of Fame inductee) are among
those who have made the trek to Boston to be honored for their
contributions to independent film.   This year’s recipients are still
being finalized at press time.
 
The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film is a Boston-based non-profit
group that teaches people to view film actively and experience the
world through independent film, and encourages discussion.  The group
works with film festivals, local art-houses and theatres, production
companies, directors and actors to bring creative, quality films to the
attention of audiences and film-lovers.   Visit its website,
http://www.chlotrudis.org for more information.

A complete list of the nominations for the 16th Annual Chlotrudis Awards
follows:

BEST MOVIE
35 Shots of Rum
The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
The Hurt Locker
Still Walking
The White Ribbon

BEST DIRECTOR
Claire Denis– 35 Shots of Rum
Werner Herzog – The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
Gotz Spielmann – Revanche
Hirokazu Koreeda – Still Walking
Michael Haneke – The White Ribbon

BEST ACTOR
Nicolas Cage – The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker
Sam Rockwell – Moon
Baard Owe – O’Horten
Colin Firth – A Single Man

BEST ACTRESS
Nisreen Faour – Amreeka
Charlotte Gainsbourg – Antichrist
Abbie Cornish – Bright Star
Carey Mulligan – An Education
Catalina Saavedra – The Maid
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Yolande Moreau – Seraphine

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Alfred Molina – An Education
Mads Mikkelsen – Flame and Citron
Anthony Mackie – The Hurt Locker
Peter Capaldi – In the Loop
Christian McKay – Me and Orson Welles

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Rinko Kikuchi – The Brothers Bloom
Alycia Delmore – Humpday
Mo’Nique – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Ursula Strauss – Revanche
Julianne Moore – A Single Man

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE CAST
35 Shots of Rum
In the Loop
Still Walking
Summer Hours
The White Ribbon

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Beaches of Agnes
Me and Orson Welles
Moon
A Single Man
Sita Sings the Blues

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Agnes Godard – 35 Shots of Rum
Anthony Dod Mantle – Antichrist
John Christian Rosenlund – O’Horten
Alexis Zabe – Silent Light
Christian Berger – The White Ribbon

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Class
An Education
Gomorrah
Pontypool
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
A Single Man

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
(500) Days of Summer
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call – New Orleans
The Hurt Locker
In the Loop
Still Walking

BEST DOCUMENTARY
The Beaches of Agnes
La Danse
Good Hair
Herb and Dorothy
Theatre of War
Unmistaken Child

BURIED TREASURE
Bronson
Cherry Blossoms
The New Year Parade
Of Time and the City
Somers Town

#####

BOSTON'S CHLOTRUDIS SOCIETY HONORS CHARACTER ACTRESS  BETH GRANT AT
ANNUAL INDIE FILM AWARD CEREMONY

Boston MA – On Sunday March 21st, the Chlotrudis Society for Independent
Film will honor the prolific and well-regarded character actress, Beth
Grant, during its 16th Annual Chlotrudis Awards ceremony at the historic
Brattle Theatre.  Ms. Grant will be in attendance to accept her special
award from Chlotrudis, to honor her long and varied career, and to
celebrate her achievements in the field so far.  The show begins at 5
pm, and tickets are $20 ($15 for Chlotrudis and Brattle members), and
can be purchased online at the Brattle's website, starting February 5th.

Beth Grant is exactly the kind of actor Chlotrudis loves to honor.  Like
Maury Chaykin and Alberta Watson, previous recipients of the
"Career-so-far" award, Beth Grant is one of those people whose name you
may not be familiar with, but whose face and memorable performances you
will recognize from dozens of independent and mainstream films, and
television. This Alabama native has appeared in well over 100 films and
television productions, impressive considering she didn't start acting
until her late thirties. Among her films are past Chlotrudis notables NO
COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN, LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE and SAFE. She has also
appeared in such films as FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS, RAIN MAN, SPEED, and TO
WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, JULIE NEWMAR.  Her numerous television
appearances include "The Office," "Pushing Daisies," "Wonderfalls," "Six
Feet Under,' "Everwood," and "Malcolm in the Middle."

Ms. Grant most recently appeared on screen in the acclaimed film CRAZY
HEART, and appearances in another ten films in the pipeline. In addition
to acting, which is her first love, Beth Grant has ventured into
production, with her latest effort, HERPES BOY, currently enjoying the
festival circuit. But perhaps her most beloved and enduring role is one
that is a favorite among Chlotrudis members: her performance as Kittie
Farmer in DONNIE DARKO, in which she uttered the immortal words,
"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."

The Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film is a Boston-based non-profit
group that teaches people to view film actively and experience the
world through independent film, and encourages discussion.  The group
works with film festivals, local art-houses and theatres, production
companies, directors and actors to bring creative, quality films to the
attention of audiences and film-lovers. Visit its website,
http://www.chlotrudis.org, for a list of all this year's nominees, and
join its Facebook page and twitter feed for the latest news.

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State Of Independence: The Podcast – February 22 2010!

Feb22
2010
Written by tckirkham

Welcome to the latest edition of State Of Independence, your
window into the world of indie films! I must apologize for the lateness
of this – it has been a bear getting it together!

On this edition, we speak
with Jeremy Lamberton, the producer and director of the
documentary BIKERFOX, which premiered at the SlamDance FIlm Festival in
Park City UT in January. Also,
check out my review of BIKERFOX as
originally aired on Subject:CINEMA back in January. And we
also speak with actor Brandon Meyer, co-star of the indie film STILL
GREEN
in part two of our spotlight of that film.

Brandon Meyer Interview originally recorded for "Subject:CINEMA" ,
October 2009.

Check out the official websites for our guests
films:

Bikerfox – http://bikerfox.com

BikerFox: The Movie – http://bikerfoxmovie.com

Still Green – http://stillgreenmovie.com 

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latest indie reviews and info on  upcoming shows!

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other podcast, Subject:CINEMA, at http://subjectcinema.com!

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remember, always support indie cinema!

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Posted in Film - Tagged Bikerfox, Brandon Meyer, Jeremy Lamberton, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Still Green, Subject:CINEMA

State Of Independence: The Podcast – December 16 2009

Dec16
2009
Written by tckirkham

Welcome to the latest edition of State Of Independence, your window into the world of indie films!

On this edition, we speak with Gerald Peary, a longtime film critic for the Boston Phoenix and writer/producer/director of the documentary FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES: A History of American Film Criticism.  Also, check out my review of FOR THE LOVE OF MOVIES as originally aired on Subject:CINEMA in May 2009. And we also speak with actor Noah Segan, star of the indie film STILL GREEN, as well as several other favorite indie films including BRICK.

Noah Segan Interview originally recorded for "Subject:CINEMA" , October 2009.

Check out the official websites for our guests films:

Gerald Peary – http://geraldpeary.com/

For The Love Of Movies – http://fortheloveofmovies.net

Still Green – http://stillgreenmovie.com 

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FILMMAKERS:
State Of Independence is here for YOU! We'd love to speak to you about
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us at the address above!

Don't forget to check out http://indiefilmspotlight.com for all the latest news, and TC's "State Of Independence" blog for the latest indie reviews and info on  upcoming shows!

Check out our other podcast, Subject:CINEMA, at http://subjectcinema.com!

See you soon with another edition of State Of Independence. And remember, always support indie cinema!

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Soderbergh’s “And Everything Is Going Fine” to open 2010 Slamdance Fest

Dec10
2009
Written by tckirkham

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ — Steven Soderbergh's world premiere of And Everything Is Going Fine will be at the center of the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, along with his enduring support of independent filmmakers. His latest feature film intimately documents the life and work of the late performance artist Spaulding Gray, a man with whom Soderbergh formed a special friendship.

Steven Soderbergh has maintained a dedicated and venerable role with Slamdance both by supporting the organization and working with many of its filmmakers. In 1996 he produced The Daytrippers, directed by Greg Mottola and winner of Slamdance's first Jury prize. The following year, he premiered his dadaist caper Schizopolis that led to meeting and then collaborating with first-time filmmakers Anthony and Joe Russo.

"In every way Steven Soderbergh represents the spirit of Slamdance. This year he's fully immersed himself within our community in support of the indie filmmaker by debuting an independently-made film about a renowned independent artist," stated Peter Baxter, Slamdance President and Co-Founder.

Steven Soderbergh's involvement with Slamdance this year will also include his participation in The Filmmaker Summit. The Filmmaker Summit's mission is to invite all filmmakers, both in Park City and virtually, to collectively craft a new charter for filmmaking, storytelling and content distribution, with and by the global filmmaking community. Born out of reaction to the independent film industry within a current state of turmoil, this collaboration allocates filmmakers a better understanding and different avenues to find success afforded to them by new technology and democratization of new tools and processes.

"The democratization of the tools is disrupting how films are funded, produced, distributed and discovered," says Lance Weiler, filmmaker and founder of the WorkBook Project. "The empowerment of filmmakers is a vision that the WorkBook Project shares with Slamdance and the Open Video Alliance. We're bringing together creative people from all over the world to join in a summit that has no boarders – to have a conversation about what is working and what is not on a global level. By opening up dialogue we hope that we can foster an international filmmaking community that is willing to experiment while sharing the results."

The premiere of And Everything Is Fine and the Filmmaker Summit will take place on Saturday, January 23 at Treasure Mountain Inn, Slamdance headquarters on Main Street.

This year's full competition lineup is as follows:

NARRATIVE COMPETITION

 “Cummings Farm” (Andrew Drazek) Comedy about three couples who try group sex at a lakeside strawberry farm, naively hoping it will lead to enlightenment; with Laura Silverman.

 “Drones” (Amber Benson & Adam Busch) A man discovers a universal threat to his life, job and the planet; Angela Bettis and Jonathan M. Woodward star.

“The Four-Faced Liar” (Jacob Chase) When a small-town couple meets two best friends, unexpected sparks fly; cast includes Emily Peck, Marga Lewis Ryan and Todd Kubrack.

 “The Last Lovecraft: The Relic of Cthulhu” (Henry Saine) An ordinary guy is stuck in his boring life until a strange old man gives him an ancient relic and tells him that he’s the last bloodline of H.P. Lovecraft; with Devin McGinn and Kyle Davis.

“One Hundred Mornings” (Conor Horgan) Ireland. Set in a world upended by a complete breakdown of society, two couples hide out in a lakeside cabin hoping to survive the crisis; Ciaran McMenamin, Alex Reid and Rory Keenan star.

“The Scenesters” (Todd Berger) Dark comedy featuring Sherilyn Fenn, Suzanne May and Blaise Miller about a group of crime scene videographers who hatch a plan to catch a serial killer picking off beautiful young hipsters on the east side of Los Angeles.

 “Snow and Ashes” (Charles Olivier-Michaud) Canada. A war correspondent in Eastern Europe wakes from a coma to discover his collaborator missing; Rhys Coiro, Lina Roessler and Frederic Gilles star.

 “URFrenz” (Jeff Phillips) High school girls and their parents collide over the use of a popular social networking site when the identity and motives of an online boy come into question; featuring Lily Holleman, Gayla Goehl and CaroleAnne Johnson.

 “The Wild Hunt” (Alexandre Franchi) Canada. A medieval reenactment game turns into a Shakespearean tragedy when a non-player crashes the event to win back his girlfriend; cast includes Kaniehtiio Horn, Mark Anthony Krupa and Ricky Mabe.

 “YellowBrickRoad” (Jesse Holland & Andy Mitton) An expedition looks for answers to something horrible in the forest, but the forest finds something horrible in them; stars Cassidy Freeman, Lee Wilkof and Anessa Ramsey.

DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

“American Jihadist” (Mark Claywell) What makes a man willing to kill and die for his religion?

 “Biker Fox” (Jeremy Lamberton) A part docu, part self-help testimonial about Biker Fox, who advocates “cogitating positive vibes to the cortex of your cerebellum.”

 “Candyman” (Costa Botes) A look at the rise and fall of David Klein, inventor of Jelly Belly sweets.

“General Orders No. 9” (Robert Persons) A history of the state of Georgia or anywhere deer trail becomes Indian trail becomes a county road that gets paved over.

“Mamachas del Ring” (Betty M. Park) Chronicle of the lives of Bolivian women wrestlers.

“Mind of a Demon: The Larry Linkogle Story” (Adam Barker) The birth of freestyle motocross became the demise of the sport’s most infamous legend, narrated by Lemmy.

“Rocksteady: The Roots of Reggae” (Stascha Bader) Canada. The musicians of Jamaica’s Golden Age of music, Rocksteady, come together after 40 years to record a greatest hits album and perform a concert in Kingston.

 “William Burroughs: A Man Within” (Yony Leyser) A portrait of the Beat author and American icon, with David Cronenberg, Gus Van Sant, Peter Weller, Iggy Pop and Laurie Anderson.

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BREAKING NEWS: Fox Searchlight cancels release of “Gentlemen Broncos”

Nov04
2009
Written by tckirkham

Gentlemanbroncos  
Fox Searchlight today quietly cancelled the rollout of Michael Angarano's new movie Gentlemen Broncos, which was to have happened on Friday.

The movie has barely had any business since opening in NY and LA last weekend, and Roger Ebert twittered today that the Chicago opening had been cancelled, and several sites also confirmed that the Austin opening had been axed.

Although the film had some word of mouth that was decent if not stellar, the critical reception to the latest film by offbeat director Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite, Nacho Libre) has been nothing short of savage, with most critics dismissing the film as absolutely incomprehensible and filled with completely unlikeable characters.

Listeners of Subject:CINEMA know that this movie has NOT been on my favorites list, and that I thought, just based on the trailer, that it was NOT going to be a real coup in Michael Angarano's career once released.  It was only my loyalty to Michael that I was even planning to see it.

Ironically, I posted the trailer to Trailer Trash and Treats just today…wow, talk about irony…

We hope to have more on this story and why it happened on this weekend's edition of Subject:CINEMA, so be sure to check it out.

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