2015-filmfest
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2015-filmfest
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FILMS<br />
59<br />
NC<br />
WHEN ANIMALS DREAM<br />
WHITE GOD<br />
WILDLIKE<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
Director: Jonas Alexander Arnby<br />
Producers: Ditte Milsted, Caroline Schlüter<br />
Cast: Sonia Suhl, Lars Mikkelsen, Sonja Richter,<br />
Jakob Oftebro, Mads Rissom, Gustav Dyekjær Giese,<br />
Esben Dalgaard Andersen, Stig Hoffmeyer, Benjamin<br />
Boe Rasmussen, Tina Gylling Mortensen<br />
Denmark/ 84 Min<br />
16-year old Marie lives on a small island with her<br />
seriously ill mother and her father, who takes care of<br />
the family. But suddenly mysterious deaths happen<br />
and Marie can feel something strange happening to<br />
her body. In Danish with English subtitles.<br />
Friday, April 17, 9:45pm, Herald-Tribune Theatre 9<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
Director: Kornél Mundruczó<br />
Producers: Eszter Gyárfás, Viktória Petrányi<br />
Cast: Zsófia Psotta, Sándor Zsótér, Lili Horváth,<br />
Szabolcs Thuróczy, Lili Monori, Gergely Bánki, Tamás<br />
Polgár, Károly Ascher<br />
Hungary/ 121 Min<br />
Winner of the Un Certain Regard Award at the<br />
Cannes Film Festival as well as the Palm Dog<br />
award for the canine stars, this visually-striking<br />
film follows a mixed-breed dog named Hagen who<br />
organizes an uprising against the government that<br />
has created a “mongrel” tax. In Hungarian with<br />
English subtitles.<br />
Thursday, April 16, 7:45pm, Theatre 10<br />
Sunday, April 19, 7:15pm, Theatre 7<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
Director: Frank Hall Green<br />
Producers: Julie Christeas, Frank Hall Green, Joseph<br />
Stephans, Schuyler Weiss<br />
Executive Producer: Christine Vachon<br />
Cast: Ella Purnell, Brian Geraghty, Bruce Greenwood,<br />
Joshua Leonard, Ann Dowd, Diane Farr, Nolan Gerard<br />
Funk<br />
USA/104 Min<br />
Mackenzie, a troubled but daring teenage girl, is<br />
sent by her struggling mother to live with her uncle<br />
in Juneau, Alaska. When the relationship with<br />
her uncle takes a turn for the worse, Mackenzie<br />
is forced to try and find her way home, instead<br />
winding deeper into the Alaskan interior. Lost and<br />
alone, she shadows a loner backpacker, Bartlett,<br />
an unlikely father figure with scars of his own.<br />
Together, they cross the wilderness and discover<br />
sanctuary in the last frontier.<br />
Saturday, April 11, 7:15pm, Theatre 7<br />
Monday, April 13, 3:00pm, Theatre 10<br />
NC<br />
THE WOLFPACK<br />
YOSEMITE<br />
ZEMENE<br />
DOCUMENTARY<br />
Director: Crystal Moselle<br />
Producers: Hunter Gray, Crystal Moselle, Alex<br />
Orlovsky, Izabella Tzenkova<br />
USA/ 80 Min<br />
Locked away from society in an apartment on the<br />
Lower East Side of Manhattan, the Angulo brothers<br />
learn about the outside world through the films<br />
that they watch. Nicknamed, ‘The Wolfpack,’ the<br />
brothers spend their childhood reenacting their<br />
favorite films using elaborate homemade props and<br />
costumes. Their world is shaken up when one of the<br />
brothers escapes and everything changes. This film<br />
won the Grand Jury Prize in the U.S. Documentary<br />
competition at the Sundance Film Festival.<br />
Wednesday, April 15, 5:15pm, Herald-Tribune Theatre 9<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
Director: Gabrielle Demeestere<br />
Producer: Clara Aranovich, Paul Bernon, Nicolaas<br />
Bertelsen, Shruti Ganguly, Sev Ohanian, Sam Slater<br />
Cast: James Franco, Henry Hopper, Barry Del<br />
Sherman, Steven Wiig, George Maguire, Everett<br />
Meckler, Alec Mansky, Calum John<br />
USA/82 Min<br />
The intertwining tales of three 5th grade friends set<br />
in the suburban paradise of Palo Alto as the threat<br />
of a mountain lion looms over the community.<br />
Based on James Franco’s short story collection A<br />
California Childhood, this film creates a nostalgic<br />
experience of childhood, while exploring Silicon<br />
Valley at a time of technological and social change.<br />
Saturday, April 11, 4:00pm, Theatre 12<br />
Thursday, April 16, 9:45pm, SunTrustTheatre 11<br />
NARRATIVE<br />
Director: Melissa Donovan<br />
Producter: Melissa Donovan<br />
USA, Ethiopia / 69 minutes<br />
Zemene is a spirited 10-year old Ethiopian girl who<br />
fights to survive her life-threatening and seemingly<br />
hopeless severe curvature of the spine. A chance<br />
encounter with an American physician takes<br />
Zemene down a new path, offering hope for her<br />
future. ZEMENE movingly depicts how individuals<br />
providing care to children in need can transform not<br />
only individual lives, but entire communities as well.<br />
In English and Amharic with English subtitles.<br />
Sunday, April 12, 5:00pm, Theatre 10<br />
Monday, April 13, 12:15pm, Theatre 8