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Every week, I get several press releases, screening invitations and other notifications from a handful of studio contacts. While I won’t be sharing any information regarding my screening invites, some of the press releases might be of interest to my readers, so I thought I’d start sharing them in toto with all of you. These could include new image galleries for various films or important updates to upcoming releases from various smaller studios and art house production companies.


Image Gallery: Closed Circuit

Gallery: Closed Circuit (2013)

Image Gallery: The World’s End

Gallery: The World’s End (2013)

Press Release: NewFest Announces Lineup

NewFest In Partnership with Outfest and the Film Society of Lincoln Center Announce Lineup for the 25th Anniversary of NewFest, the New York LGBT Film Festival

September 6th-11th, 2013

Opening Night: Stacie Passon’s Concussion

Closing Night: Chris Mason Johnson’s Test

James Franco, Travis Mathews, Rose Troche, Stacie Passon, Malgoska Szumowska among those set to show their latest work at Film Society of Lincoln Center

New York, NY (August 13, 2013) — The 25th annual NewFest, New York’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Film Festival will run from Friday, September 6th through Wednesday, September 11th, with a lineup of 15 narrative features, 4 documentaries, 31 shorts and other special events. For the third time in NewFest’s history, the festival is in partnership with the Film Society of Lincoln Center and screenings and panels will take place at Manhattan’s film mecca, the Film Society of Lincoln Centerโ€™s Walter Reade Theater and the JCC in Manhattan.

Dennis Lim, Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Director of Cinematheque Programming, said, “The Film Society is delighted to welcome back NewFest and to continue our collaboration with Outfest. LGBT cinema has come a long way since this storied festival’s first edition, but as this year’s program suggests, it is no less vital today, and perhaps more diverse than ever.”

“There’s a lot to celebrate this year,” says Steve Mendelsohn, Co-Chair of NewFestโ€™s Board of Directors. “It’s our 25th anniversary, and the recent Supreme Court victory over DOMA has everybody excited. The world has changed since 1987 and we are proud that NewFest has played a role in bringing so many important stories to audiences for a quarter of a century.โ€

LA-based LGBT media arts organization Outfest programmed and will help run this year’s event. Outfest and NewFest will form an official national organization next year.

Kicking off the festival is the New York premiere of Stacie Passon’s debut feature Concussion, produced by Rose Troche and starring Robin Weigert, Maggie Siff and Johnathan Tchaikovsky. A Sundance Film Festival favorite, Concussion explores a suburban lesbian’s erotic reawakening from happy housewife to high-class call girl. Closing the event will be the New York Premiere of Chris Mason Johnsonโ€™s acclaimed Test, winner of the Grand Jury Prize For Outstanding U.S. Narrative and Outstanding Screenwriting at 2013 Outfest Los Angeles. Set in the gay Mecca of San Francisco in the 80โ€™s, Test portrays this uniquely exciting and harrowing era as young Frankie (real-life dancer Scott Marlowe) navigates his role in a modern dance company and his evolving relationship with fellow dancer Todd (the hunky Matthew Risch).

โ€œThis yearโ€™s line-up represents the maturity of LGBT storytelling with films like Concussion and Pit Stop that depict sophisticated relationships in unique settings,โ€ said Kirsten Schaffer, Executive Director of Outfest. โ€œAs well as a strong International slate and a handful of films that push boundaries in form and content.โ€

James Franco is involved in two productions. He co-directed Interior. Leather Bar. with Travis Mathews, in which the two reimagine the 40 minutes of censored footage from the controversial 1980 S&M thriller Cruising, directed by William Friedkin. Franco also produced Kink, a documentary directed by Christina Voros about five San Francisco-based BDSM workers who are employed at the kink.com studios.

A handpicked selection of some of the best international LGBT films will also be shown, including the 2013 Teddy Award winner for Best Feature In the Name Of…, directed by Malgoska Szumowska and the US premiere of You and the Night, the libidinous 2013 Cannes debut from M83 bandmate Yann Gonzalez, who Variety proclaimed โ€œmay be the next Almodovar or Ozonโ€.

NewFest is sponsored by HBO.

Tickets on sale now to members of NewFest and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Tickets will go on sale to the General Public on Wednesday, August 21 at Noon. Tickets are $13; $8 for members of NewFest and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Special prices apply to the Opening and Closing Night screenings. Visit www.FilmLinc.com for complete information.

Complete Lineup (in alphabetical order)

Screenings will take place at The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater. 165 W.65th St, New York, NY 10023 (between Broadway and Amsterdam) and the JCC in Manhattan, 334 Amsterdam Ave. at 76th Street, New York, NY 10023 (between

CONCUSSION

Dir/Scr: Stacie Passon, 2012, USA, 97 min.

From executive producer Rose Troche and writer-director Stacie Passon, this funny, sexy and compelling mix of Belle de Jour and The Stepford Wives follows suburban lesbian housewife Abby (Robin Weigert, โ€œDeadwoodโ€, The Sessions) through an erotic epiphany after suffering a head injury. In the immediate aftermath, she questions whether her picture-perfect family life is enough and decides to revive her career and renovate a loft in New York City. But the space quickly transforms itself into a convenient location for an unexpected sexual reawakening. CONCUSSION had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.

EXPERIMENTAL SHOWCASE

Looking back as moving forward, this selection of recent works and telling discoveries assembles a queer menagerie of experimentalists and pop icons, like Pet Shop Boys, Lilโ€™ Kim and Kristen (โ€œcall me KStewโ€) Stewart. From flickering Super 8 and scratched 16mm to grainy VHS, HD video and plasma monitors, the cutting edge never felt so queerly expanded.

FREE FALL

Dir: Stephan Lacant, Scr: Stephan Lacant, Karsten Dahlem, 2013, Germany, subtitled, 100 min.

In his gripping and erotic feature debut, German director Stephan Lacant chronicles the pleasures and pitfalls of a tumultuous love affair between police officer Marc (Hanno Koffler, Summer Storm) and his training partner, Kay. At first Marc brushes off his attraction to his colleague as a fluke, but his feelings become evident the more time he spends away from his pregnant girlfriend Bettina, inside motel rooms and in remote corners of the forest with Kay. Free Fall, which had its world premiere at the 2013 Berlin International Film Festival, explores the excitement of forbidden love as well as the consequences of secrecy and repression.

GEOGRAPHY CLUB

Dir: Gary Entin, Scr: Edmund Entin, 2012, USA, 83 min.

Russell (Cameron Deane Stewart, Pitch Perfect) is your average closeted high school teen looking for love. Enter Kevin (Justin Deeley, โ€œ90210โ€), the schoolโ€™s hunkiest football jock. Things get complicated when both Kevin and Russell do things they donโ€™t want to in order to hide who they are. Russell seeks advice from the Geography Club, actually a secret GSA filled with a hilarious collection of misfits. As the closet grows harder to maintain, Russell has to decide whether or not to come out โ€“ even if it means losing Kevin. Smart, assured and stylish, with supporting performances by Ana Gasteyer (โ€œSNLโ€), Alex Newell (โ€œGleeโ€), Scott Bakula and Nikki Blonsky (Hairspray), the debut feature from the Entin twins represents a big (and very hot) step forward in the gay-teen comedy genre.

GETTING GO: THE GO DOC PROJECT

Dir/Scr: Cory Krueckeberg, 2013, USA, 91 min.

College boy Doc (Tanner Cohen, Were the World Mine) is obsessed with a well-known NYC go-go boy (Matthew Camp). He befriends his hunky crush with the intention of shooting a documentary about what itโ€™s like to live in his skin. But as they grow closer, flirtation blurs the line between subject and filmmaker until a steamy night together solidifies deeper feelings. Cory Krueckebergโ€™s explicit directorial debut explores the thrill and danger of getting exactly what you wished for.
Q-RATING – Explicit Sexuality

HOT GUYS WITH GUNS

Dir/Scr: Doug Spearman, 2013, USA, 110 min.

Handsome, reckless Pip gets drugged and robbed at an orgy. Danny, his sexy but sensible ex-boyfriend, is an actor taking a private investigator classโ€”heโ€™s up for a part on a cop show. Thereโ€™s still a strong sexual and emotional tension between them that builds as they investigate a series of robberies and murders at the sex parties of rich and powerful gay men. With the help of Jimmy, a seen-it-all PI, they play a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a ruthless killer, finding plenty of laughs along the way. In his debut feature, writer-director Doug Spearman, a 2009 Outfest Screenwriting Lab fellow for the Hot Guys With Guns screenplay, deftly balances action (both kinds) and witty comedy.

INTERIOR. LEATHER BAR.

Dir: Travis Mathews, James Franco, Scr: Travis Mathews, 2012, USA, 60 min.

To avoid an X rating, 40 minutes of footage was cut from the controversial 1980 gay slasher movie Cruising. In a provocative reimagining of this censored material, directors Travis Mathews (I Want Your Love) and James Franco create an explicit and steamy documentary film-within-a-film about gay sex and masculinity. As the straight lead Val prepares to assume the Al Pacino position, he is forced to confront his own sexual boundaries and discomforts, which flare as he pushes deeper into this iconic gay interior. The film had its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
Q-RATING – Explicit Sexuality

IN THE NAME OF…

Dir: Malgoska Szumowska, Scr: Malgoska Szumowska, Michal Englert, 2013, Poland, subtitled, 102 min.

Father Adam is the talk of the small Polish town heโ€™s assigned to. Handsome, strong and unfazed by a violent group of local teens, heโ€™s idolized and occasionally hit on by local men and women alike. Itโ€™s only when the brooding and beautiful Lukasz, an orphan and accused arsonist, falls into his arms one hot summer day, that Father Adam feels the sudden pang of repressed desire. Soon his feelings of lust give way to love, setting off suspicion within the tight-knit, conservative community. Shot in glowing, golden sunlight and set within the sprawling fields and forests of Poland, Malgoska Szumowskaโ€™s sumptuous drama (2013 Teddy Award winner for Best Feature Film) teems with sensuality and tension.

KINK

Dir: Christina Voros, Scr: Christina Voros, Ian Olds, 2012, USA, 79 min.

KINK takes us into the painful but oh-so-pleasurable world of five San Franciscoโ€“based BDSM workers as they choke, spank and scream their way through just another day at the kink.com studios. Produced by James Franco and directed with frank allure by Christina Voros, the film not only humanizes the bondage and sadomasochism industry, it also uncovers a professional world in ways the uninitiated would never expect. So strap in (or strap on!) and enjoy this wild and surprisingly sweet dungeon-based feature, which had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.
Q-RATING – Explicit Sexual Content

THE LAST MATCH

Dir: Antonio Hens, Scr: Abel Gonzรกlez Melo, Antonio Hens, 2012, Cuba, subtitled, 94 min.

Reinier works as a callboy in order to support his wife and child, but he ends up gambling most of his money away. Sex with men is strictly business until he befriends a cute soccer player named Yosvani, who works for his girlfriendโ€™s father, a corrupt debt collector. When Reinierโ€™s gambling habit gets him in serious trouble, Yosvani tries to convince Reinier to run away with him. Set in the bustling streets of Cuba, The Last Match offers a visceral romance ripe with unexpected turns and dangerous temptations.

LAST SUMMER

Dir/Scr: Mark Thiedeman, 2013, USA, 73 min.

For two small-town teenagers in love, this is that one last summer they will spend together before going their separate ways. Baseball star Luke knows that the intelligent Jonah will go off to college in the fall, and over the course of the next few months these boyfriends will lose themselves in nature, bicycle rides and each other while they still can. With echoes of Terrence Malick, writer-director Mark Thiedeman offers up a debut feature that balances haunting beauty with adolescent passion.

LOVE ME NOT

Dir: Gilitte Leung, Scr: Gilitte Leung, Hedy Yau, 2012, China, subtitled, 92 min.

Aggie might be in love with her roommate Dennis. Theyโ€™ve been friends since primary school and have lived in the same Hong Kong flat for years. But hereโ€™s the rub: Aggieโ€™s a lesbian and Dennis is gay. The two have never been interested in the opposite sex. But love is complicated in Gilitte Leungโ€™s dazzling Chinese romance, especially when Dennis gets wind of how Aggie feels. Suddenly, a loving relationship doesnโ€™t look so bad, even if Dennisโ€™ friends think heโ€™s losing his mind.

MOHAMMED TO MAYA

Dir: Jeff Roy; 2012, USA, 74 min.

Maya, a successful transgender Muslim woman, has not yet undergone the sexual reassignment surgery that her family has told her they will not accept. When she decides to journey to Thailand to take the final step, Maya will have to deal with both the physical effects of the surgery and her conflict over her own devout beliefs on her path to achieving the freedom to be who she truly is. Director Jeff Royโ€™s accomplished debut documentary follows Maya on her inspiring, uplifting and surprisingly funny journey.

THE MOST FUN Iโ€™VE EVER HAD WITH MY PANTS ON

Dir/Scr: Drew Denny, 2012, USA, 95 min.

Free-spirited young lesbian Andy (writer-director Drew Denny) and her reserved childhood friend Liv (Sarah Hagan, โ€œFreaks and Geeksโ€) are traveling across the Southwest to disperse Andyโ€™s fatherโ€™s ashes. Starting out building campfires, drinking, snuggling and reminiscing about the good old days, tensions arise as the trip progresses, forcing them to examine the core of their relationship. Are they friends or something more? Dennyโ€™s autobiographical comedy about connection, the open road and, yes, how to have fun with your pants on, is a joyride of sweet twists and turns.

OUT IN THE DARK

Dir: Michael Mayer, Scr: Michael Mayer, Yael Shafrir, 2012, Israel/Palestine/USA, subtitled, 96 min

Nimr (Nicholas Jacob), a handsome Palestinian psychology student, is in the closet at home. But while in Tel Aviv taking a class he meets Roy (Michael Aloni), a dashing Israeli attorney, and quickly falls in love. But Israeli security strips Nimr of his visa, trying to blackmail him into becoming an informant, and when his brother finds out heโ€™s gay, Nimr is thrown out of his family home. Nimr and Roy are left to fight desperately against ruthless enemies for the chance to be together.

PIT STOP

Dir: Yen Tan; Scr: Yen Tan, David Lowery, 2013, USA, 80 min.

The modest lives of two rugged Texans intertwine in Yen Tanโ€™s refreshingly grounded, quietly sexy Pit Stop. A 2009 Outfest Screenwriting Lab project that blossomed into a 2013 Sundance darling, Tanโ€™s yarn moves through a blue-collar town and observes how a handsome contractor named Gabe (Bill Heck), spends time with his ex-wife Shannon (Amy Seimetz, Upstream Color) and their daughter. Across town, Ernesto (Marcus DeAnda) ignores his flagging relationship with a much younger man and sits vigil at the bedside of an ailing ex. When Ernesto and Gabe meet unexpectedly one day at a local gas station, a connection forms that has the potential to alter both of their lives for good. In his touching follow-up to CIAO, writer-director Yen Tan provides an evocative glimpse into the everyday lives of two Southern men seeking love and affection over aching solitude. As far from the beaten path as its protagonists, this dreamy feature is a different kind of love story with depth, clarity and no shortage of sexual tension. Heck and DeAnda were both awarded Grand Jury Award for Best Actor at 2013 Outfest Los Angeles.

THE RUGBY PLAYER

Dir: Scott Gracheff , 2013, USA, 90 min.

On this 12th anniversary of 9/11, we present Scott Gracheffโ€™s documentary, which pays tribute to one of the gay heroes of that day – Mark Bingham. We know the story of Binghamโ€™s heroism on flight United 93, and we know about the international Bingham Cup rugby tournament that honors him, but this film introduces us to the man behind the legend. Featuring extensive interviews with Binghamโ€™s mother, friends, family and classmates, the film gives us a richer view of Bingham, from his teen metal-head period to his rambunctious college years through coming out and embracing the world with enthusiasm before his tragic demise.

TEST

Dir/Scr: Chris Mason Johnson, 2013, USA, 90 min.

This sexy, funny, poignant new film from Chris Mason Johnson (The New Twenty) won two 2013 Outfest Los Angeles Grand Jury Prizes for its portrayal of a Frankie (Scott Marlowe), a sexy young dancer in 1985 San Francisco, enjoying big city life and the erotic freedom that comes with it. But when heโ€™s not onstage performing (in a series of stunning dance sequences) or bringing new friends up to his apartment, Frankie debates whether or not he should take the brand-new HIV test. Mixing unforgettable characters, sharp writing and dazzling choreography, this exuberant period piece calls to mind Parting Glances and other classics of queer cinema.

VALENTINE ROAD

Dir: Marta Cunningham, 2013, USA, 83 min.

When an eighth grade boy is shot twice at point-blank range by his Valentine crush, many, including the jurors, are quick to blame the victim rather than the aggressor. With a remarkable degree of clarity, Marta Cunningham’s riveting documentary investigates the roots of LGBT discrimination and bullying as well as the inherent legal flaws that keep true justice from being served.

WHOโ€™S AFRAID OF VAGINA WOLF?

Dir: Anna Margarita Albelo, Scr: Anna Margarita Albelo, Michael Urban, 2013, USA, 83 min.

In this eccentric all-female comedy, charismatic filmmaker Anna faces a midlife crisis. Sheโ€™s just turned 40, has neither job nor girlfriend, and lives in her friendโ€™s garage. For the past few years, sheโ€™s had no goals and no idea how to get what she wants. Just when sheโ€™s about to throw in the towel, she meets the enchanting Katia (Janina Gavankar, โ€œThe L Word,โ€ โ€œTrue Bloodโ€) who becomes her muse and sets her on a path of self-discovery, creativity and redemption. Vagina Wolf also stars Guinevere Turner (GO FISH) and Carrie Preston (โ€œTrue Blood,โ€ โ€œThe Good Wifeโ€). Turner won Grand Jury Award for Best Actress at 2013 Outfest Los Angeles.

YOU AND THE NIGHT (LES RECONTRES Dโ€™APREยดS MINUIT)

Dir/Scr: Yann Gonzalez, 2013, France, 91 min.

A mysterious young couple and their horny transvestite maid throw an orgy and invite four strange participants: โ€œSlutโ€, โ€œStudโ€, โ€œTeenโ€ and โ€œStarโ€. As the pansexual soirรฉe progresses, the guestsโ€™ private lives (and private parts) emerge via bawdy flashbacks and naughty John Hughes-ian monologues. If youโ€™ve been yearning for a dark and outrageous French sex romp since Francois Ozon went respectable, or love Almodovar, Cocteau, and Araki, director Yann Gonzalezโ€™s edgy, sensuous and surprisingly poetic Cannes debut will fulfill your every desire. Featuring an alluring score by M83 and starring Niels Schneider (Xavier Dolan’s Heartbeats), Alain Fabien Delon (son of the legendary actor), and Beatrice Dalle as “The Commissioner”, this is one party you wonโ€™t want to miss!

Q-RATING – Explicit Sexuality

SHORTS PROGRAMS

NewFest also features three LGBT shorts programs โ€“ two at Film Society and one at the JCC โ€“ along with a showcase of queer experimental film and video:

SHORTS 1
NewFest shorts programs provide a humorous, incisive and downright sexy look into stories of queer identity, love and misadventures from all across the globe.

SHORTS 2
NewFest shorts programs provide a humorous, incisive and downright sexy look into stories of queer identity, love and misadventures from all across the globe.

JCC SHORTS
NewFest shorts programs provide a humorous, incisive and downright sexy look into stories of queer Jewish identity, love and misadventures from all across the globe.

About NewFest
NewFest is dedicated to bringing together filmmakers and audiences to build a community that passionately supports giving visibility and voice to a wide range of representations of the LGBT experience. We are committed to nurturing emerging LGBT and allied filmmakers. We support those artists who are willing to take risks in telling the stories that fully reflect the diversity and complexity of our lives. And with our newly formed partnership with Outfest, we will become the first national LGBT media arts organization โ€“ extending our reach to an even wider audience. For more information, visit NewFest.org.

About Outfest
Founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest is the leading organization that promotes equality by creating, sharing and protecting LGBT stories on the screen. Outfest builds community by connecting diverse populations to discover, discuss and celebrate stories of LGBT lives. For over three decades, Outfest has showcased thousands of films from around the world to audiences of nearly a million, educated and mentored hundreds of emerging filmmakers and protected more than 30,000 LGBT films and videos. For more information, visit outfest.org.

About Film Society
Founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center works to recognize established and emerging filmmakers, support important new work, and to enhance the awareness, accessibility and understanding of the moving image. Film Society produces the renowned New York Film Festival, a curated selection of the year’s most significant new film work, and presents or collaborates on other annual New York City festivals including Dance on Camera, Film Comment Selects, Human Rights Watch Film Festival, LatinBeat, New Directors/New Films, NewFest, New York African Film Festival, New York Asian Film Festival, New York Jewish Film Festival, Open Roads: New Italian Cinema, Rendez-vous With French Cinema, and Spanish Cinema Now. In addition to publishing the award-winning Film Comment Magazine, Film Society recognizes an artist’s unique achievement in film with the prestigious “Chaplin Award.” The Film Society’s state-of-the-art Walter Reade Theater and the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center, located at Lincoln Center, provide a home for year round programs and the New York City film community.

The Film Society receives generous, year-round support from Royal Bank of Canada, Jaeger-LeCoultre, American Airlines, The New York Times, Stonehenge Partners, Stella Artois, illy cafรฉ, the Kobal Collection, Trump International Hotel & Tower New York, the National Endowment for the Arts and New York State Council on the Arts. For more information, visit www.filmlinc.com and follow @filmlinc on Twitter.

Press Release: 42 West Toronto Film Fest Roster

Below is a list of films and talent publicity firm 42 West will be handling at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival.

ALL IS BY MY SIDE โ€“ Directed by John Ridley
Special Presentation (Acquisition title: CAA)
Starring Andrรฉ Benjamin, Haley Atwell and Imogen Poots

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PARKLAND โ€“ Directed by Peter Landesman
Gala Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via Exclusive Releasing on September 20, 2013
Starring Zac Efron, Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton and Jacki Weaver

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SUPERMENSCH THE LEGEND OF SHEP GORDON โ€“ Directed by Mike Myers
Gala Presentation (Acquisition title: WME)
Mike Myersโ€™ directorial debut about legendary music manager Shep Gordon

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THE ARMSTRONG LIE โ€“ Directed by Alex Gibney
Special Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via Sony Pictures Classics in November 2013
Alex Gibneyโ€™s documentary about disgraced bicycle racer Lance Armstrong

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THE FACE OF LOVE โ€“ Directed by Arie Posin
Special Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via IFC Films
Starring Annette Bening, Ed Harris and Robin Williams

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THERESE โ€“ Directed by Charlie Stratton
Special Presentation
Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Oscar Isaac, Tom Felton and Jessica Lange

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ALL IS BY MY SIDE โ€“ Directed by John Ridley
Special Presentation (Acquisition title: CAA)

Synopsis:
Jimmy James, an unknown back-up guitarist, left New York City for London, England in 1966. A year later he returned – as Jimi Hendrix. “All Is By My Side” brings authenticity and poignantly reveals how the man became the legend, and the people who loved and inspired him.

Based on his original screenplay, filmmaker John Ridley directs. Starring Andrรฉ Benjamin, the film also co-stars Haley Atwell and Imogen Poots. “All Is By My Side” is produced by Darko Entertainment’s Sean McKittrick and Jeff Culotta, Danny Bramson, Subotica’s Tristan Orpen Lynch and Matador Pictures’ Nigel Thomas. The film’s Executive Producers are Darko’s Ted Hamm and John Ridley.

Screenings:
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Saturday, September 7th at 9:00pm at the Visa Screening Room
Press & Industry Screening 1 – Sunday, September 8th at 11:45am at Scotiabank 1
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Sunday, September 8th at 2:15pm at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
Press & Industry Screening 2 – Wednesday, September 11th at 1:15pm at Scotiabank 2
Public Screening 3 โ€“ Saturday, September 14th at 3:00pm at the Ryerson


PARKLAND โ€“ Directed by Peter Landesman
Gala Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via Exclusive Releasing on September 20, 2013

Synopsis:
PARKLAND recounts the chaotic events that occurred in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Written and directed by Peter Landesman and produced by Playtone partners Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, Bill Paxton and Exclusive Mediaโ€™s Nigel Sinclair and Matt Jackson, PARKLAND is the ferocious, heart-stopping and powerful true story never told of the people behind the scenes of one of the most scrutinized events in history.

PARKLAND weaves together the perspectives of a handful of ordinary individuals suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances: the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital; Dallasโ€™ chief of the Secret Service; an unwitting cameraman who captured what became the most watched and examined film in history; the FBI agents who nearly had the gunman within their grasp; the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, left to deal with his shattered family; and JFKโ€™s security team, witnesses to both the presidentโ€™s death and Vice President Lyndon Johnsonโ€™s rise to power over a nation whose innocence was forever altered. Starring Zac Efron, Paul Giamatti, Billy Bob Thornton and Jacki Weaver

Screenings:
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Friday, September 6th at 9:30pm at Roy Thompson Hall
Press & Industry Screening โ€“ Saturday, September 7th at 9:15am at Scotiabank 2
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Sunday, September 8th at 12:30pm at Winter Garden Theatre


SUPERMENSCH The Legend of Shep Gordon โ€“ Directed by Mike Myers
Gala Presentation (Acquisition title: WME)

Synopsis:
In 1991, music manager Shep Gordon held Mike Myers over a barrel a few weeks before shooting โ€œWayneโ€™s Worldโ€ regarding an Alice Cooper song Myers wanted to use in the film. They have been close friends ever since. 22 years later, the story of Gordonโ€™s legendary life in the uber fast lane is now told in Myersโ€™ directorial debut. And this time itโ€™s Myers who has Gordon over a barrel.

Capitalist, protector, hedonist, pioneer, showman, shaman . . . SUPERMENSCH.

Shep Gordon is the consummate Hollywood insider. Though he isnโ€™t a household name, Gordon has become a beacon in the industry, beloved by the countless stars he has encountered throughout his storied career. Shep is known for managing the careers of Alice Cooper as well as stints with Blondie, Luther Vandross and Raquel Welch, among others โ€“ a career that began with a chance encounter in 1968 with Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. He even found time to invent the โ€œCelebrity Chef.โ€ Though the chef as star is part of the culture now, it took Shep’s imagination, and his moral outrage at how the chefs were being treated, to monetize the culinary arts into the multi-billion dollar industry it is today. Personal friends with the Dalai Lama through his philanthropic endeavors with the Tibet Fund and the guardian of four children, Gordonโ€™s unlikely story will be told by those who know him best, his pals, including Alice Cooper, Michael Douglas, Sylvester Stallone, Anne Murray, Willie Nelson, Emeril Lagasse and more.

Screenings:
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Saturday, September 7th at 1:30pm at Roy Thompson Hall
Press & Industry Screening 1 – Sunday, September 8th at 8:45am at Scotiabank 10
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Sunday, September 8th at 2:00pm at Scotiabank 13
Press & Industry Screening 2 – Wednesday, September 11th at 9:00am at Scotiabank 11
Public Screening 3 โ€“ Saturday, September 14th at 4:00pm at the Bloor Hot Docs


THE ARMSTRONG LIE โ€“ Directed by Alex Gibney
Special Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via Sony Pictures Classics in November 2013

Synopsis:
In 2009 Alex Gibney was hired to make a film about Lance Armstrongโ€™s comeback to cycling. The project was shelved when the doping scandal erupted, and re-opened after Armstrongโ€™s confession. โ€œThe Armstrong Lieโ€ picks up in 2013 and presents a riveting, insider’s view of the unraveling of one of the most extraordinary stories in the history of sports. As Lance Armstrong himself says: โ€œI didnโ€™t live a lot of lies, but I lived one big one.โ€

Screenings:
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Sunday, September 8th at 2:45pm at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
Press & Industry Screening 1 โ€“ Monday, September 9th at 8:30am at Scotiabank 2
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Monday, September 9th at 2:15pm at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema


THE FACE OF LOVE โ€“ Directed by Arie Posin
Special Presentation โ€“ U.S. Release via IFC Films

Synopsis:
THE FACE OF LOVE is a romance filled with intrigue, surprise, and reflections on the mystery of love. Five years after losing the love her life, Nikki (Bening) falls in love again…at first sight. Tom (Harris) is an art teacher with a kind heart and a great zest for life, but what he doesn’t know is that he’s also a near perfect double for Nikki’s deceased husband. Seduced by the chance to live as if her husband was never lost, Nikki spirals into a fantasy of the present as past, while Tom must unravel the mystery behind her immediate and unconditional love.

Screenings:
Press & Industry Screening 1 โ€“ Tuesday, September 10th at 2:00pm at Scotiabank 10
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Thursday, September 12th at 6:00pm at Elgin Visa Screening Room
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Friday, September 13th at 3:00pm at Scotiabank 14


THERESE โ€“ Directed by Charlie Stratton
Special Presentation

Synopsis:
A romantic thriller set in the lower depths of 1860s Paris, THERESE is a tale of obsessive love, adultery and revenge based on Emile Zolaโ€™s scandalous novel, โ€œThรฉrรจse Raquinโ€.

Therese (Elizabeth Olsen of “Martha Marcy May Marlene”), a sexually repressed beautiful young woman, is trapped into a loveless marriage to her sickly cousin, Camille (Tom Felton of the โ€œHarry Potterโ€ franchise), by her domineering aunt, Madame Raquin (two-time Oscar, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jessica Lange). Therese spends her days confined behind the counter of a small shop and her evenings watching Madame play dominos with an eclectic group. After she meets her husband’s alluring friend, Laurent (Oscar Isaac of โ€œDriveโ€), she embarks on an illicit affair that leads to tragic consequences.

Screenings:
Public Screening 1 โ€“ Saturday, September 7th at 3:30pm at the Princess of Wales Theater
Press & Industry Screening 1 – Sunday, September 8th at 8:30am at Scotiabank 4
Public Screening 2 โ€“ Monday, September 9th at 4:30pm at Scotiabank 3
Press & Industry Screening 2 – Tuesday, September 10th at 4:00pm at Scotiabank 3
Public Screening 3 โ€“ Friday, September 13th at 8:00pm at Scotiabank 1

Press Release: R. Madhavan To Topline “Night of the Living Dead: Origins 3D”

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BOLLYWOOD STAR R. MADHAVAN SET TO TOPLINE NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: ORIGINS 3D

Film to Employ New CG Technology for Fresh Take on 1968 Cult-Classic

August 15, 2013 (New York, NY) โ€“ Simon West Productions (BLACK HAWK DOWN, CON AIR, THE EXPENDABLES 2) and the Graphic Film Company, in association with 2020 Entertainment and Indus Media and Entertainment, announced today that Bollywood actor R. Madhavan (3 IDIOTS, 13B, TANU WEDS MANU) will star in the upcoming NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: ORIGINS 3D, which is a 3D re-imagining of George Romero’s classic horror film NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.

Directed by Zebediah De Soto and co-written by De Soto, Warren Davis II and David Reuben Schwartz, the film also stars veterans Tony Todd (CANDYMAN) and Tom Sizemore (BLACK HAWK DOWN), along with scream queen Danielle Harris (HALLOWEEN), Sarah Habel (HOSTEL: PART III, Sydney Tamiia Poitier (GRINDHOUSE), Bill Mosley (TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D) and Joseph Pilato (PULP FICTION). The film is being produced by Simon West, Jib Polhemus, Gus Malliarodakis and Matty Mangone-Miranda of the Graphic Film Company, Paresh Ghelani of 2020 Entertainment, and Naveen Chathappuram and Charles Leslie of Indus Media and Entertainment. Meyers Media Group is handling all international rights.

A new take on Romeroโ€™s 1968 original, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: ORIGINS 3D is the story of a group of survivors fighting to stay alive when a mysterious plague unleashes the undead on New York City. Barricaded in an abandoned apartment building, the characters from the original film face new terror and question each otherโ€™s compassion and sense of humanity as they fight to stay alive against the army of the living dead.

Shot completely in a CG setting using stereoscopic 3D, the film engages state-of-the-art facial capture technology that is a step beyond anything used before, as it becomes a hybrid of graphic novel and traditional animation.

Producer and CEO of 2020 Entertainment, Paresh Ghelani, says, “It’s great to help introduce American audiences to what the many fans of Bollywood films have known for years. Madhavan is a huge dynamic talent.โ€

Producer Simon West adds, โ€œThis movie represents a whole new way of visualizing the classic zombie genre. It has a fresh and exciting style that sets it apart from all other horror films seen up until now.โ€

About the Graphic Film Company: The Graphic Film Company was founded in 2010 in partnership with Simon West Productions as a full service post-production visual effects house and self-producing computer generated film production studio. Bringing together talent from the film, visual effects and gaming industries, the focus is to provide and create visually striking and graphical visual effects imagery and films.

About 2020 Entertainment: 2020 Entertainment brings decades of Bollywood relationships with filmmakers, talent and producers together with the aim of fully maximizing the synergies between Hollywood and Bollywood to create opportunities in the global Media and Entertainment sector. 2020 has multiple productions in the pipeline in association with Simon West Productions and the Graphic Film Company.

About Indus Media and Entertainment Private Ltd: Indus Media and Entertainment, a Singapore based Film and Television Production Company, focusing on film and television co-productions in the US and India markets.

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