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Program Guide - Cleveland International Film Festival

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128 FILMS A – Z [R–S] The 37th <strong>Cleveland</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>Film</strong> <strong>Festival</strong><br />

CINEMA EN ESPAÑOL<br />

GREG GUND MEMORIAL<br />

STANDING UP FILM COMPETITION<br />

WOMEN OF THE WORLD<br />

Route of the Moon<br />

(Ruta de la Luna)<br />

Directed by Juan Sebastián Jácome<br />

PANAMA, ECUADOR 2012<br />

75 minutes<br />

Friday, April 5 Monday, April 8<br />

9:20 AM I Code ROUT05 4:20 PM I Code ROUT08<br />

Tuesday, April 9<br />

9:00 PM I Code ROUT09<br />

Tito is a deliberate fellow. He won’t rush to answer a phone,<br />

and he likes the methodic rhythms of bowling. One day Tito is<br />

shocked to discover he must travel 13 hours from his comfort<br />

zone in Panama to pick up his estranged father Cesar from a<br />

Costa Rican hospital. A former champion boxing coach, Cesar<br />

proves to be a disarmingly robust heart patient who leaps into<br />

the car insisting that they immediately drive back to Panama.<br />

Tito is irritated by Cesar’s exaggerated machismo, and Cesar<br />

is embarrassed by his son’s albinism and love of bowling. Still,<br />

they’re in this thing together, and the two set out in their skyblue<br />

Lada across the highways and byways of Central America.<br />

To Tito’s dismay, Cesar picks up a fetchingly free-spirited<br />

young woman who ends up teaching both of them a thing or<br />

two. As the clouds move across the ROUTE OF THE MOON<br />

overhead, we continue our earth-bound trajectory with the<br />

Lada’s quirky passengers. (In Spanish with subtitles) —B.B.<br />

Producers~Irina Caballero, Luis Pacheco Screenwriting~Juan Sebastián Jácome,<br />

Rocco Melillo Cinematography~Magela Crosignani Editing~Victor Marez<br />

Principal Cast~Jimmy David Suarez, Luis Antonio Gotti, Victoria Greco<br />

Print Source~Abaca<strong>Film</strong>s S.A. / irina@abacafilms.com / www.abacafilms.com<br />

About the Director~Juan Sebastián Jácome was born in 1983 in Quito, Ecuador<br />

and holds a B.F.A. degree in <strong>Film</strong>making from the Florida State University <strong>Film</strong><br />

School. His short films and feature screenplays have received several awards.<br />

<strong>Film</strong>ography~ROUTE OF THE MOON (2012)<br />

Running from Crazy<br />

Directed by Barbara Kopple<br />

USA 2013<br />

100 minutes<br />

Sunday, April 7 Tuesday, April 9<br />

7:30 PM I Code RUNN07 2:25 PM I Code RUNN09<br />

Mariel is likely the bravest Hemingway of all. Her life growing<br />

up in the fishbowl of celebrity has had its share of tragedies<br />

and triumphs. Granddaughter of novelist Ernest Hemingway<br />

and sister of “wild child” model Margaux, she first became<br />

famous at 17 when she appeared as Woody Allen’s love interest<br />

in “Manhattan.” Part of a dysfunctional extended family<br />

that counted among them seven suicides, Mariel knew she had<br />

to work to stay sane after the paparazzi went home. She now<br />

spends her time speaking to suicide support groups and promoting<br />

techniques for personal balance and health. By frankly<br />

discussing the struggles of her own storied life—and making<br />

some unexpectedly shocking pronouncements about her family—<br />

she hopes to reduce the stigma around mental illness. This<br />

intimate portrait assures us that we can gain strength by overcoming<br />

physical and emotional challenges. Director Barbara<br />

Kopple’s RUNNING FROM CRAZY shows Mariel Hemingway<br />

to be a generous and fearless woman. Papa would have been<br />

proud. —B.B.<br />

Producers~Barbara Kopple, David Cassidy Cinematography~Andrew Young,<br />

Michael Call, Boone Speed Editing~Michael Culyba, Mona Davis Featuring~<br />

Mariel Hemingway, Bobby Williams, Langley Fox Hemingway, Dree Hemingway<br />

Print Source~Cabin Creek <strong>Film</strong>s / cabincreekfilms@aol.com /<br />

www.cabincreekfilms.com<br />

About the Director~Barbara Kopple is a two-time Academy Award ® winning<br />

filmmaker. Born in 1946 in New York, she studied psychology at Northeastern<br />

University. She is best known for her documentaries, but she also directs fiction<br />

films and TV. <strong>Film</strong>ography~“Harlan County U.S.A.” (1976), “American Dream”<br />

(1990), “Beyond ‘JFK’: The Question of Conspiracy” (1992), “Wild Man Blues”<br />

(1997), “Woodstock ‘94” (1998), “My Generation” (2000), “Bearing Witness”<br />

(2005), “Havoc” (2005), “Shut Up & Sing” (2006), A Force of Nature (2011)—<br />

36th CIFF, RUNNING FROM CRAZY (2013)<br />

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