Inverness Film Festival 2013

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6 –10 Nov 2013 at Eden Court Inverness tickets & info: 01463 234 234 www.invernessfilmfestival.com www.eden-court.co.uk INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL


Welcome to the 11th Inverness Film Festival. For last year’s 10th anniversary we journeyed back in time and looked at how cinema has changed over the past 120 years. This year’s festival has a completely different focus and rather than looking backwards, or forwards for that matter, we’ll be planting our feet firmly in the present day. IFF 2013 is all about great new films and I’m really delighted to have premieres from all around the world, including a special focus on new Middle Eastern cinema. For me, this region has been consistently producing the best in new cinema over the festival’s lifetime. Because we are focusing this year on new cinema we’ve decided not to do our usual retrospective and instead we’ll be looking at re-appropriated cinema. This is work by film-makers/artists who have taken established films as their starting point and then re-worked the footage to create something new or to convey a message – a really exciting way to re-view films and question what cinema means to us all. Each year we aim to balance work from great film-makers alongside up and coming film-makers and this year is no exception. We’ve got some stunning work from first and second time directors including Joseph Gordon-Levitt – Don Jon, J.C. Chandor – All Is Lost, John Krokidas – Kill Your Darlings, Buyar Alimani – Amnesty and Peter Landesman – Parkland. This wealth of new talent sits comfortably alongside work from some of the finest directors working in cinema today, including Alfonso Cuarón, François Ozon, Lukas Moodysson, Alexander Payne and Abdellatif Kechiche. Don’t forget, you also have the chance to vote for your favourite film of the festival with our audience award. The last four awards have been won by films from Japan, Sweden, Australia and Hungary, so it's up to you where the fifth award will go. I have a favourite film for the festival, but I won't be telling what it is – sadly I don’t get a vote. I hope that you enjoy the festival, I really do believe it’s the best line-up yet (even better than 2007, my previous favourite). Paul Taylor, Festival Director and Eden Court Cinema Programmer PS You will note that some of the screenings are certified ‘IFF’ rather than the conventional BBFC certificates. This just means that at the time of publication, the BBFC hadn’t given the film a certificate – so we‘ve made our best guess. If you are unsure as to the age suitability of any screening, please ask the Box Office staff, or visit the Inverness Film Festival website for up to date information.

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Opening Night Gala Gravity 3D

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Closing Night Film Don Jon

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Don Hemingway

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Kill Your Darlings

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Parkland Computer Chess Jeune & Jolie

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Blue Is The Warmest Colour

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All Is Lost

page 13 page 14 page 15 page 16

We Are The Best I Declare War Marius & Fanny Double Bill Nebraska

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Beyond the Haar

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Blackbird

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Dummy Jim

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Kiss The Water

page 22 page 23

Vanishing Waves / Big Bad Wolves Blood Pressure

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A Messenger From The Shadows / A Masque of Madness

page 28 & 29 Re-appropriated Cinema Shorts page 30

Meeting Leila

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My Sweet Pepper Land

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Fill The Void

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The Patience Stone

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Amnesty

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Big Sur

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First Shoots of Sudanese Cinema

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Tall As The Boabab Tree

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Floating Skyscrapers

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The Celluloid Man / Leviathan

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The Missing Picture

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Kin

page 42 & 43 Short Cuts page 44

Short Docs

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Audience Award

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Tickets & Info

page 24 & 25 Timetable page 26

Easy Rider

TICKETS & INFO: 01463 234 234 www.invernessfilmfestival.com

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OPENING NIGHT GALA

GRAVITY 3D

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Gravity shows us the glory of cinema’s future. Richard Corliss, Time Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in this heart-pounding, awe-inspiring, deep space thriller from acclaimed director Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men, Y Tu Mamá También). Dr Ryan Stone is a medical researcher on her first mission. Matt Kowalsky is a veteran astronaut headed for retirement. On a seemingly routine spacewalk the unimaginable happens. When debris hits their shuttle they lose contact with Mission Control and are cast adrift 327 miles above the Earth. With a limited amount of oxygen, the pair realise that their only hope of survival is to work together and travel further into deep space. Opening film ticket price £10.00 / Reduced rate £9.00 12A I

WED 06 NOV

I 19.15

USA/UK I 2013 I 91 mins Director: Alfonso Caurón Starring: Sandra Bullock, George Clooney gravitymovie.warnerbros.com I With thanks to Warner Bros

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CLOSING NIGHT FILM

DON JON SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Joseph Gordon-Levitt writes, directs and stars in this sharp and funny tale of a young man addicted to pornography. New Jersey bartender Don Jon is a serial womaniser but none of his real life conquests can ever match up to the endless parade of images he can find online. This suddenly changes when one night he meets Barbara. For the first time he starts to feel something and is determined to win her heart. But can it last when she learns about his dirty secret? 18 I

SUN 10 NOV

I 19.45

USA I 2013 I 90 mins Director: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Starring: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, Tony Danza facebook.com/DonJonMovie I With thanks to Warner Bros

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HIGHLIGHTS

DOM HEMINGWAY SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Released from prison twelve years after taking the fall to protect his benefactor, notorious safe-cracker Dom Hemingway is back on the streets of London looking to collect what he’s owed. Jude Law gets down and dirty as a foul-mouthed ex-con safecracker in this blackly comic crime caper from the producer of Sexy Beast and director of The Matador.

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WED 06 NOV

I 20.00

UK I 2013 I 93 mins Director: Richard Shepard Starring: Jude Law, Richard E. Grant, Demian Bichir, Emilia Clarke With thanks to Lions Gate

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HIGHLIGHTS

KILL YOUR DARLINGS

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

In 1944, poet and English teacher David Kammerer was found floating in the Hudson River. A friend of Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs, his murder was a crime that scandalised New York and helped define one of the twentieth century’s key artistic movements. This true story of friendship, love and murder recounts the pivotal year that formed the Beat generation and started the counter revolution. Kill Your Darlings showcases some great new young talent – Dane Dehaan (The Place Beyond The Pines), Daniel Radcliffe, Jack Huston and Elizabeth Olsen.

15+ IFF I

WED 06 NOV

I 19.30

USA I 2013 I 104 mins Director: John Krokidas Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Elizabeth Olsen, Ben Foster, Dane Dehann sonyclassics.com/killyourdarlings I With thanks to The Works Film Distribution

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HIGHLIGHTS

PARKLAND SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Dallas, Texas. 22nd November 1963. The day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. It’s also the day that a handful of ordinary individuals were thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Featuring an all-star cast, Parkland recounts the tragic day from the perspectives of those who witnessed it first hand.

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THU 07 NOV

I 18.15

USA I 2013 I 94 mins Director: Peter Landesman Starring: Paul Giamatti, Zac Efron, Marcia Gay Harden, Billy Bob Thornton parkland-themovie.com I With thanks to Koch Film

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HIGHLIGHTS

COMPUTER CHESS SCOTTISH PREMIERE

From the critically acclaimed director of Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation comes this new comedy. Taking place in a middle-of-nowhere motel during a weekend in the early 1980s, Computer Chess follows different groups of chess geeks as each strives to be the first to perfect an unbeatable chess software programme. Shot on one of the earliest analog video cameras the film evokes the early days of digital, and the excitement of new discoveries and new technology. 12+ IFF I

THU 07 NOV

I 19.45

USA I 2013 I 92 mins Director: Andrew Bujalski Starring: Patrick Riester, Wiley Wiggins, Myles Paige, Robin Schwartz computerchessmovie.com I With thanks to Eureka Entertainment

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HIGHLIGHTS

JEUNE & JOLIE YOUNG & BEAUTIFUL

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Seventeen-year-old Isabelle loses her virginity while on a summer holiday with her family. When she returns home she begins working secretly as a prostitute and appears to be a cool professional until the unthinkable happens and she is forced to deal with the consequences of her decisions. A coming-of-age story from François Ozon (Swimming Pool), one of the most interesting directors working today, and starring Marine Vacth who gives a career-making performance as Isabelle. 18 I

THU 07 NOV

I 20.30

France I 2013 I 94 mins Director: François Ozon Starring: Marine Vacth, Géraldine Pailhas, Frédéric Pierrot With thanks to Lions Gate

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HIGHLIGHTS

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR LA VIE D’ADELE CHAPITRES 1 ET 2

This year’s Palme d’Or winner spans several years in the life of Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos). We first meet her as a school student, cautiously getting together with a male admirer but increasingly fascinated by Emma (Léa Seydoux), a woman with blue-dyed hair that she glimpses in the street. Before long they are an item, Adèle becoming the muse for Emma’s art while she pursues her own path into adulthood. Blue Is The Warmest Colour is the powerful new film from Abdellatif Kechiche, the multi-awardwinning director of the excellent Couscous and the vibrant L’Esquive. 18 I

FRI 08 NOV

I 20.00

France/Belgium/Spain I 2013 I 180 mins I French with subtitles Director: Abdellatif Kechiche Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche, Mona Walravens, Jérémie Laheurte facebook.com/BlueIsTheWarmestColour I With thanks to Artificial Eye

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HIGHLIGHTS

ALL IS LOST SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Deep into a solo voyage in the Indian Ocean, an unnamed man (Robert Redford) wakes to find his yacht taking on water after a collision with an abandoned shipping container. With his navigation equipment and radio damaged, the man sails unknowingly into the path of a violent storm. Despite successfully patching the breached hull, he is forced to rely on the ocean currents to carry him into a shipping lane in the hope of hailing a passing vessel. But with the unrelenting sun overhead, sharks circling and his supplies dwindling, the ever-resourceful sailor soon finds himself staring death in the face. Tense adventure film from the writer/director of Margin Call. ‌thrilling and adventuresome, this is a career highlight from the uniquely sympathetic Robert Redford. FILM.COM 12A I

FRI 08 NOV

I 20.15

USA I 2013 I 106 mins Director: J. C. Chandor Starring: Robert Redford allislostfilm.com I With thanks to Universal Pictures UK

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HIGHLIGHTS

WE ARE THE BEST! VI ÄR BÄST!

Set in 1980s Stockholm. Neglected or taken for granted at home and school, three preteen outcasts react by forming an all-girl punk band making themselves unignorable. The other girls in school are offended, the boys just don’t like their punk-influenced style and bravado and the adults are even less tolerant! This sweet, spirited and eccentric new film from Lukas Moddysson recalls the same humour and feeling of his first two films Show Me Love and Together. 15+ IFF I

SAT 09 NOV

I 20.00

Sweden I 2013 I 102 mins I Swedish with subtitles Director: Lukas Moodysson Starring: Mira Barkhammar, Mira Grosin, Liv LeMoyne With thanks to Metrodome

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HIGHLIGHTS

I DECLARE WAR SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Rocks = Grenades Trees = Control Towers Sticks = Submachine guns. A group of 12-year-olds have been playing war games in the forest all summer long but the lines between make-believe and reality begin to blur when Jess, the first girl to ever participate in the “war�, arrives on the scene. As jealousy and betrayal enter the mix, the game takes a new, deadly serious turn. Cleverly mixing the archetypes of war films and coming-of-age movies I Declare War has been described as Lord of the Flies meets Roald Dahl meets Platoon. Winner of several audience awards at festivals throughout the world. 15+ IFF I

SAT 09 NOV

I 20.15

Canada I 2012 I 94 mins Directors: Jason Lapeyre, Robert Wilson Starring: Siam Yu, Kolton Stewart, Gage Munroe drafthousefilms.com/film/i-declare-war I With thanks to Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment

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HIGHLIGHTS DOUBLE BILL Veteran French actor Daniel Auteuil continues his love affair with acclaimed playwright’s Pagnol’s work (Jean de Florette, Manon des Sources). See both films for £12.00

MARIUS 12A I

SUN 10 NOV

I 14.30

France I 2013 I 94 mins I French with subtitles Director: Daniel Auteuil Starring: Raphaël Personnaz, Victoire Bélézy, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Pierre Darroussin

Set along Marseilles’ bustling Old Port in the 1920s, part one of this double bill follows the amorous travails of would-be sailor Marius who, when he’s not working at the café of his straight-talking dad, César, has his eyes on 18-year-old Fanny. When Fanny falls pregnant with Marius’ child, his desire for a life at sea overrides his desire for family life.

FANNY PG I

SUN 10 NOV

I 16.45

France I 2013 I 102 mins I French with subtitles Director: Daniel Auteuil Starring: Victoire Bélézy, Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Raphaël Personnaz With thanks to Pathé

The second part of Daniel Auteuil’s Marseilles revival, begins where the last story ended, concentrating on the Fanny’s efforts to survive back home while her lover sails the seven seas. TICKETS & INFO 01463 234 234 // www.invernessfilmfestival.com // 15


HIGHLIGHTS

NEBRASKA SCOTTISH PREMIERE

After receiving a sweepstakes letter in the mail, a booze-addled and cantankerous father makes the trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim the million dollar Mega Sweepstakes prize he thinks he’s won. From the director of Sideways and The Descendants, Nebraska tells the stories of family life in the heartland of America with a stand out performance from Bruce Dern, who won Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival. …a thoroughly sweet and charming movie. ★★★★ THE GUARDIAN 15 I

SUN 10 NOV

I 19.15

USA I 2013 I 115 mins Director: Alexander Payne Starring: Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, Bob Odenkirk, Stacy Keach nebraskamovie.com I With thanks to Paramount Pictures

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NEW SCOTTISH CINEMA

BEYOND THE HAAR Inverness-born Mark Bremner is a visual artist and filmmaker based in Aberdeen. Beyond the Haar is his first feature length film and is a visual poem to the city of Aberdeen. 8+ IFF I

THU 07 NOV

I 14.00 I UK I 2012 I 66 mins

Director: Mark Bremner I Starring: Ralph Riach (Narrator), Rachel Walker beyondthehaar.com

Plays with:

LAST SUNDAY Sunday on the Isle of Lewis, 50 miles off the coast of Scotland: Jutta and Rille, originally from Berlin, are going for a swim. The Macleod family take a stroll together. Alasdair and Chrissie go to church. Does the traditional Sabbath still exist? 8+IFF I

THU 07 NOV

I 14.00 I UK I 2013 I 29 mins

Director: David R. Cairns With thanks to the Scottish Documentary Institute

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NEW SCOTTISH CINEMA

BLACKBIRD

Ruadhan, a young ballad singer who treasures his hometown, feels saddened by the changes in his community. The jobs are disappearing and folk are leaving for the cities. The life he loves is slipping away and the old people of the town to whom he feels closest and whose traditions he wants to preserve, are dying off. Can Ruadhan find a way to save the old ways or are they to be of the past? Blackbird is about the oral tradition of singing and storytelling, and how the culture and the traditions of the past can sit beside what’s happening today, that they can compliment, and not replace, each other. This is the first feature from Edinburgh’s Jamie Chambers who is a powerful new voice in Scottish cinema. Gaelic writer, singer and comic, Norman Maclean, plays the town bard Alec. 12+ IFF I

SAT 09 NOV

I 18.00

UK I 2013 I 90 mins Director: Jamie Chambers Starring: Andrew Rothney, Scarlett Mack, Patrick Wallace, Sheila Stewart With thanks to Deen Stalker Films and James Bannett

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NEW SCOTTISH CINEMA

DUMMY JIM

Better to wear out shoes than sheets. In 1951, James Duthie, a deaf factory worker from Aberdeenshire cycled 3,000 miles from his home to the Arctic Circle and back again. Twelve years in the making, this film, made for both the deaf and the hearing, is a poetic investigation of this extraordinary man and the community that shaped him.

12+ IFF I

SUN 10 NOV

I 19.00

UK I 2013 I 87 mins I English, French and BSL dialogue with subtitles Director: Matt Hulse Starring: Samuel Dore, Marie Denarnaud, dummyjim.com I With thanks to Matt Hulse

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NEW SCOTTISH CINEMA

KISS THE WATER

Every morning, director Eric Steel reads the obituaries in The New York Times and wonders at how a life’s essence can be captured and immortalized in just a few words. Ten years ago he found the obituary of Brora-based fishing fly-maker, Megan Boyd. Self-taught in this artful craft, Boyd’s fishing flies became internationally renowned and she was awarded the British Empire Medal by the Queen. Kiss the Water is an elegant and fascinating meditative reflection on this woman’s unlikely place in history. IFF 8+ I

SUN 10 NOV

I 17.15

On Wed 20 Nov there will also be a screening at the screen machine in Lairg – see screenmachine.co.uk for details USA/UK I 2013 I 80 mins Director: Eric Steel kiss-the-water.tumblr.com I With thanks to Kate Swan

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LATE NIGHT THRILLS

VANISHING WAVES AURORA SCOTTISH PREMIERE Young research scientist Lukas has been chosen to take part in an experiment in which he enters the mind of a girl in a coma. While inside her surreal subconscious world he meets her and falls obsessively in love. Rather than share his results with the team, Lukas tells them very little so that they plug him in again. Over time, both begin to experience strange side effects and things take another turn when Lukas begins administering drugs to her in order to manipulate her subconscious experience. A complex, erotic and thought provoking thriller. 18+ IFF I

WED 06 NOV

I 21.45 I With thanks to TLA Releasing

Lithuania/France/Belgium I 2012 I 120 mins I Lithuanian with subtitles Director: Kristina Buožyt I Starring: Marius Jampolskis, Jurga Jutait

BIG BAD WOLVES

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Mesmerizing from start to finish. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER A vigilante cop and a vengeful father capture and interrogate an accused serial killer in this slick revenge thriller which explores the question of what you would do if someone hurt the one you loved most. Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado’s brutal follow-up to 2011’s Rabies. 18 IFF I

THU 07 NOV

I 21.30 I With thanks to Metrodome

Israel I 2013 I 110 mins I Hebrew with subtitles Directors: Aharon Keshales, Navot Papushado Starring: Lior Ashkenazi, Tzahi Grad, Rotem Keinan, Dov Glickman INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL // 22


LATE NIGHT THRILLS

BLOOD PRESSURE

UK PREMIERE

41 year old suburbanite, Nicole, is a bored mother of two surly teenage kids with a distant husband and a dreary job she endures. She often finds herself asking whether ‘this is it’. One day a letter from a secret admirer arrives at her door. He promises to make her life exciting again – all she needs to do is follow his instructions. She begins a long relationship with this elusive admirer but soon the instructions become increasingly unusual and start to jeopardise everything in her life she holds dear. An unsettling psychological thriller from an exciting new director. 15+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 21.15

Canada I 2012 I 95 mins Director: Sean Garrity Starring: Michelle Giroux, Judah Katz, Jonas Chernick bloodpressurethemovie.com I With thanks to Alpha Viola Films

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timetable

TICKETS & IN

WED 06 NOV

THU 07 NOV

FRI 08 NOV

19.15 – 20.50 Gravity 3D

11.00 – 12.30 Short Docs

13.00 – 14.30 Short Cuts 1

19.30 – 21.20 Kill Your Darlings

13.00 – 15.40 The Celluloid Man

15.00 – 16.45 Easy Rider

20.00 – 21.40 Dom Hemingway

14.00 – 15.45 Beyond The Haar

15.30 – 17.05 Meeting Leila

21.45 – 23.50 Vanishing Waves

18.00 – 19.35 Leviathan

17.30 – 19.00 Amnesty

18.15 – 19.55 Parkland

18.00 – 19.30 Big Sur

19.45 – 21.20 Computer Chess

18.15 – 19.50 The Missing Pi

20.30 – 22.10 Jeune & Jolie

19.15 – 21.00 M Pepper Land

21.30 – 23.30 Big Bad Wolves

20.00 – 23.05 B The Warmest 20.15 – 22.05 All Is Lost

21.15 – 23.05 Blood Pressur

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12.00 – 13.30 Short Cuts 2

12.00 – 13.45 RC Short Cuts

14.00 – 15.30 First Shoots of Sundanese Cinema

14.00 - 15.40 A Masque Of Madness

14.30 – 16.00 A Messenger From The Shadows 16.00 – 17.30 Tall As The Boabab Tree 17.30 – 19.10 Floating Skyscrapers 18.00 – 19.45 Blackbird 19.30 – 21.30 Kin 20.00 – 21.50 We Are The Best 20.15 – 22.05 I Declare War

14.30 – 16.10 Marius 15.00 – 16.35 Fill The Void 16.45 – 18.35 Fanny 17.00 – 18.50 The Patience Stone 17.15 – 18.50 Kiss The Water 19.00 – 20.45 Dummy Jim 19.15 – 21.15 Nebraska 19.45 – 21.20 Don Jon

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REAPPROPRIATED CINEMA In recent years artists have taken existing film, re-editing it and subverting its meaning to create new work. Whether this has been done to explode certain myths about cinema, to fight against the system, or due to passion for a particular film, it has the audience questioning how we should view and think about film. Is this cultural theft or an exciting new direction for cinema? We’ll let you decide...

EASY RIDER

James Benning (Ruhr IFF10) has been at the forefront of American experimental cinema for the last 35 years. His static films have explored the American landscape like no other. For his re-make of Dennis Hopper’s classic Easy Rider (1969), Benning has replaced each scene with one shot filmed at the original location and replaced the music with the music that he listens to today. By doing this he hopes to discover if a similar counter culture exists today as did in the ‘60s. The result is an important work from one of the leading voices of today’s avant garde cinema. 12+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 15.00

USA I 2012 I 95 mins Director: James Benning With thanks to James Benning

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REAPPROPRIATED CINEMA A MESSENGER FROM THE SHADOWS (NOTES ON FILM 06 A/MONOLOGUE 01)

UK PREMIERE

A one-person film of the “man with a thousand faces.” Silent horror film icon Lon Chaney was the son of deaf-mute parents and had perfected the art of pantomime as a child. He rose to fame as a master of disguise with a penchant for grotesque appearances and torturous contortions. Norbert Pfaffenbichler has remounted the forty-six preserved films of the two hundred that Chaney made into a tribute to Chaney’s art, to the uncanny power of the horror film, and to the paradoxical enchantment of cinema. 12+ IFF I SAT 09 NOV I 14.30 I Austria I 2013 I 60 mins I Director: Norbert Pfaffenbichler I Starring: Lon Chaney

Plays with: LE MATIN

Drawn animation based on the beginning of Jean Vigo’s 1934 film L’Atalante. SAT 09 NOV I 14.30 I USA I 2007 I 5 mins I Director: Karen Yasinsky

A MASQUE OF MADNESS (NOTES ON FILM 06-B, MONOLOGUE 02)

UK PREMIERE

In this feature length experimental film Boris Karloff embodies approximately 170 different characters. An acting career spanning 50 years is compressed into a schizophrenic horror trip. 12+ IFF I SUN 10 NOV I 14.00 I Austria I 2013 I 80 mins I Director: Norbert Pfaffenbichler I Starring: Boris Karloff

Plays with: CRYSTAL WORLD See page 28 – 29 for details.

SUN 10 NOV I 14.00 I Australia/UK I 2013 I 12 mins I Director: Pia Borg

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REAPPROPRIATED CINEMA SHORT CUTS SUN 10 NOV I 12.00 I (IFF 15)

G/R/E/A/S/E

What the hell is G/R/E/A/S/E? ... a handmade décollage film / Vinyl and Celluloid Party / a deconstruction / Sandy / Danny / Sanny / Dandy / ... both faces at the same frame? / […] ← […] / A new (sub)versions film… all from the original Grease (1978) / a Re-Play [to – with] Grease? / A Musical? / Found Footage Film ≠ Appropriationism / Experimental Cinema must be serious only? / Inspired by Dziga Vertov, Mimmo Rotella, Christian Marclay, Pablo Ferro, Paul Sharits, etc. / […] Spain/Switzerland/Germany I 2013 I 20 mins I Director: Antoni Pinent Starring: Olivia Travolta (as Sanny Olsen), John Newton-John (as Dandy Zuko) and the mysterious Scratch Girl.

FILM QUARTET / POLYFRAME Conceived as a small cinematographic bomb attempting to question the established definition of frame as the minimum unit of time by dynamiting it in four fragments. The appropriationism applied in this work makes use of material found in Hollywood cinema, the first avant-garde period and experimental film. Such method makes possible, therefore, to maintain image ecology while it provides an analysis of the history of cinema. Spain I 2006 – 2008 I 9 mins I Director: Antoni Pinent

2∞1: A SPACE CUT “The concept of infinity in this play-test is referred to as the union between cuts, considering the myriad of elements and there chances between shots is overwhelming...this movie contains the largest ellipse in film history, 4 million years ago: a bone in freefall jumping into a spaceship. A cut that has marked a turning point in the history of film and especially of the ellipsis.”[...] (Extract from the dossier of the film.) Spain I 2005 – 2007 I 8 mins I Director: Antoni Pinent

CRYSTAL WORLD Inspired by J.G. Ballard’s novel, Crystal World uses underwater puppets, mono ammonium phosphate, prisms and time-lapse photography to crystallize fragments of Charles Laughton’s The Night of the Hunter. Australia/UK I 2013 I 10 mins I Director: Pia Borg

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REAPPROPRIATED CINEMA SHORT CUTS SUN 10 NOV I 12.00 I (IFF 15)

AUDITION

“The starting point for Audition was the movement of the stripper across the stage in the red light. I rotoscoped the scene and each frame is hand drawn pixels. Once I realized that the sound attached to the actual scene was the impetus for the remembered image, the rest of the video revealed itself. Hand-drawn animation and digital video.” Karen Yasinsky Spain I 2006 – 2008 I 9 mins I Director: Karen Yasinsky

LIFE IS AN OPINION, FIRE A FACT

Life is an Opinion, Fire a Fact is structured with narrative fragments, sequenced without transitions that would place them together in time or story. The point was to go from acts of despair towards some suggestion of serenity. USA I 2012 I 10 mins I Director: Karen Yasinsky

I CHOOSE DARKNESS

This animation takes as a starting point the character of Marie in Au Hasard Balthazar by Robert Bresson. USA I 2009 I 9 mins I Director: Karen Yasinsky

LE MATIN

Drawn animation based on the beginning of Jean Vigo’s 1934 film L’Atalante. USA I 2007 I 5 mins I Director: Karen Yasinsky

REAR WINDOW TIMELAPSE

Cleverly compiled panorama of the view from the most famous window in film history. Finally, we get to see through James Stewart's eyes. Luxembourg I 2012 I 3 mins I Director: Jeff Desom

FUNNY GAMES GHOST

Haneke revisited. Scenes laid in synch over one another from the film Funny Games and its U.S. remake disclose the thriller as a formal prison: constricted in the director’s scrupulously regimented structure, the mirrored protagonists once again have no chance of escape. We watch them make their way to what is now a doubled horror. Thrill turns to analysis, and reflection on the craft of filmmaking, itself. Austria I 2012 I 10 mins I Directors: Stefan Hafner, Karin Hammer

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MIDDLE EASTERN LANDSCAPES

MEETING LEILA ASHNAEE BA LEILA SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Chain-smoking Nadar is a highly driven advertising industry creative and his girlfriend (Leila Hatami, A Separation) is a perfume tester with a delicate sense of smell. So, when Nadar proposes marriage, Leila accepts on one condition, he quits smoking. The problem is that Nadar firmly believes his creativity is inextricably connected with his smoking. In his job he can’t afford to come up with bad ideas, but he doesn’t want to lose Leila. A charming and gently humourous romantic comedy based on an idea by Abbas Kiarostami. 12+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 15.30

Iran I 2012 I 88 mins I Persian with subtitles Director: Adel Yaraghi I Screenplay: Abbas Kiarostami & Adel Yaraghi Starring: Leila Hatami, Adel Yaraghi, Bahareh Rahnama With thanks to Dreamlab Films

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MIDDLE EASTERN LANDSCAPES

MY SWEET PEPPER LAND

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Following the fall of Saddam Hussein, Baran, a Kurdish independence war hero, has thoughts of quitting the police now that society is at peace. When he’s posted to a small town, at the borders of Iran, Turkey and Iraq, he has to patrol a lawless territory, right at the heart of illegal drug trafficking. Faced with the corrupt tribal leader, Baran refuses to look aside and finds himself the protector of young single female teacher, Govend (the always excellent Golshifteh Farahani) in this modern day western. Nominated at the Cannes Film Festival, this is one of the best films of the year and a modern classic in the making. 15+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 19.15

France/Germany/Iraq I 2013 I 95 mins I Kurdish, Arabic and Turkish with subtitles Director: Hiner Saleemi Starring: Korkmaz Arslan, Golshifteh Farahani, Suat Usta With thanks to Films Distribution

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MIDDLE EASTERN LANDSCAPES

FILL THE VOID

LEMALE ET HA’HALAL

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Eighteen-year-old Shira is the youngest daughter of an Orthodox Hassidic family from Tel Aviv. She is to marry a promising young man, but when her older sister Esther dies in childbirth, the grief that overwhelms the family postpones Shira’s wedding and will force her to choose between her heart’s desire and her family duty. Fill The Void is the first feature from Rama Burshtein, who is the first ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman to write and direct a feature-length film for the cinema. It won seven awards at the Israeli Film Awards including Film, Director, Actress & Screenplay as well as winning the Venice Film Festival Best Actress for Hadas Yaron. 12+ IFF I

SUN 10 NOV

I 15.00

Israel I 2012 I 90 mins I Hebrew with subtitles Director: Rama Burshtein Starring: Hadas Yaron, Yiftach Klein, Irit Sheleg With thanks to Artificial Eye

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MIDDLE EASTERN LANDSCAPES SCOTTISH PREMIERE

THE PATIENCE STONE After ten years of living under her husband's control, a young Muslim woman finally finds a voice of her own when he is injured and enters a comatosed state. Over time, she assembles the courage to tell her husband all of the things she had remained silent about during their decade of marriage. She eventually speaks truthfully of the disappointments, sorrows, and sacrifices that have made her life so difficult throughout the years. Only weeks later, when the lonely wife enters into a relationship with a young soldier, does she begin to reveal the woman who she had kept locked up deep inside ever since the day she was married. Based on the best-selling novel by Atiq Rahimia. Rising star Golshifteh Farahani (also seen in My Secret Pepperland) gives a performance that suggests it will not be long until she is internationally recognised. 12+ IFF I

SUN 10 NOV

I 17.00

Afghanistan/France/Germany/UK I 2012 I 102 mins I Persian with subtitles Director: Atiq Rahimi Starring: Golshifteh Farahani, Hamid Djavadan, Hassina Burgan With thanks to Axiom Films

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WORLD CINEMA

AMNESTY AMNISTIA

SCOTTISH PREMIERE

A new national law allowing conjugal visits for inmates brings together a man and woman visiting the same prison to meet their incarcerated spouses. Elsa’s dutiful contact with her husband is part of a routine consumed with job searching, raising her two sons, and getting along with her father-in-law. But when she meets Spetim, a quiet man visiting his imprisoned wife in equally passionless encounters, they slowly find the sympathy and companionship missing from their lives. A prisoner amnesty, however, soon threatens their fragile bond. Amnesty is the first film from Bujar Alimani and was only the second for lead actress Luli Bitri – both are refreshing new voices in European cinema who are worth looking out for. 15+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 17.30

Albania/Greece/France I 2011 I 83 mins I Albanian with subtitles Director: Bujar Alimani Starring: Luli Bitri, Karafil Shena, Todi Llupi With thanks to M-Appeal Films

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WORLD CINEMA

BIG SUR

UK PREMIERE

Big Sur focuses on the point in Jack Kerouac’s life when, overwhelmed with success and struggling with alcoholism, he retreats to his publisher Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s cabin in the small, coastal California town of Big Sur, which eventually inspires his 1962 novel of the same name. Although his time begins with quiet moments of reflection and solitude, he is soon struck by loneliness and hightails it to San Francisco. Drinking heavily, he embarks on a relationship with his best friend Neal Cassady’s mistress, Billie and everything begins to unravel. Michael Polish’s film is both a poetic meditation and a love-letter to the work of an author who defined the Beat Generation

15+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 18.00

USA I 2013 I 78 mins Director: Michael Polish Starring: Jean-Marc Barr, Radha Mitchell, Kate Bosworth, Josh Lucas With thanks to Visit Films

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WORLD CINEMA

FIRST SHOOTS OF SUNDANESE CINEMA SAT 09 NOV I 14.00 I (IFF 12+)

CINEMA BEHIND BARS Despite once having a thriving film scene most cinemas in Sudan, due to political and economic reasons, are now closed. This is the story of what happened to the Sudanese cinemas. Sudan I 2012 I 30 mins I Director: Bahaeldin Ibrahim

NOMADS This documentary highlights the ambitions, creativity and resistance of a group of extraordinary underground artists who work as mechanics in Khartoum but have never given up their dreams and passion for music. Sudan I 2012 I 36 mins I Director: Mohamed Hanafi

NUMBER 12 The ‘twelfth man’ is famous in Khartoum for being a professional football supporter. He is the man that gets the crowd bouncing and singing and supporting their team in the stands; he's the team’s 12th man, he’s just not on the pitch. Sudan I 2011 I 9 mins I Director: Mosaab Fadul

IN SEARCH OF HIP-HOP On stage they are Mojo, DZA the Dissenter, MC Mo, the BiB and LUAL. Who are these Sudanese artists forming the core of an emerging Hip-Hop scene in Khartoum’s “Sudan Boom Box”? Sudan I 2010 I 11 mins I Director: Issraa El-Kogali

goethe.de/ins/su/kha/kul/mag/sff Thanks to Goethe-Institut Sudan & Sudan Film Factory

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WORLD CINEMA

TALL AS THE BAOBAB TREE GRAND COMME LE BAOBAB SCOTTISH PREMIERE

In a rural African village poised at the outer edge of the modern world, Coumba and her little sister Debo are the first in their family to go to school. But when their brother falls from a tree and breaks his leg the unaffordable medical bill threatens the family’s survival and their father decides to sell 11-year old Debo into an arranged marriage. Torn between loyalty to her elders and her dreams for the future, Coumba hatches a secret plan to rescue her young sister from a fate she did not choose. A powerful voice from Africa’s young generation, Tall as the Baobab Tree poignantly depicts a family struggling to find its footing at the outer edge of the modern world. 8+ IFF I

SAT 09 NOV

I 16.00

Senegal I 2012 I 82 mins I Pular with subtitles Director: Jeremy Teicher Starring: Dior Kâ, Oumoul Kâ, Cheikh Dia, Mouhamed Diallo, Mboural Dia grandcommelebaobab.com I With thanks to Visit Films

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WORLD CINEMA

FLOATING SKYSCRAPERS PLYNACE WIEZOWCE SCOTTISH PREMIERE

Twenty-something Kuba is a champion swimmer who lives with his mother and girlfriend, Sylwia. While attending an art gallery with Sylwia one evening, Kuba bumps into Mikal and they are instantly attracted to one another. This fresh and visually striking film follows Kuba as he discovers his homosexuality while his girlfriend tries to cling onto him and his mother attempts to force him to conform to a more socially-accepted lifestyle. Described by its director Tomasz Wasilewski as ‘the first LGBT Polish film’ Floating Skyscrapers is a sensitively acted, sexually provocative film.

18+ IFF I

SAT 09 NOV

I 17.30

Poland I 2013 I 93 mins I Polish with subtitles Director: Tomasz Wasilewski Starring: Mateusz Banasiuk, Marta Nieradkiewicz, Bartosz Gelner With thanks to Verve Pictures

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DOCUMENTARY

CELLULOID MAN Celluloid Man is a portrait of a man so in love with cinema that even his family had to take a backseat to his obsession. Mr. P.K. Nair, the founder of the National Film Archive of India is a living breathing museum of cinema. The fact that India has a cinematic heritage at all is the singlehanded achievement of this man. Forget Batman or Superman, Mr Nair is a true hero of cinema. He has spent years archiving Indian cinema, finding and preserving films that many thought were long lost. If more countries had people like him the world of cinema would be a better place, and less cinematic secrets would have been lost forever. IFF 12+ I

THU 07 NOV I 13.00

I India I 2012 I 150 mins I facebook.com/celluloidman

English, Hindi, Bengali & Kannada with subtitles I Director: Shivendra Singh Dungarpur Starring: P.K. Nair, Krzysztof Zanussi, Lester James Peries, Vidhu Vinod Chopra With thanks to Dungarpur Films

LEVIATHAN One of the most highly anticipated films of the year, from the directors of Sweetgrass and Foreign Parts, this thrilling, immersive and experimental documentary takes you deep inside the dangerous world of commercial fishing. Set aboard a hulking fishing vessel navigating treacherous waves off the New England coast, the very waters that inspired Moby Dick, this film captures the harsh and unforgiving world of the fishermen in starkly haunting yet beautiful detail. Stunning camerawork swoops from below sea level to astonishing bird’s-eye views. Leviathan is unlike anything you have ever seen; a purely visceral, cinematic experience. 12A I

THU 07 NOV I 18.00

I France/UK/USA I 2012 I 87 mins

Director: Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel I With thanks to Dogwoof Winner: Best Film 2012 Toronto International Film Festival & Winner EIFF 2013 Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film TICKETS & INFO 01463 234 234 // www.invernessfilmfestival.com // 39


DOCUMENTARY

THE MISSING PICTURE L’IMAGE MANQUANTE

Using clay figures and archival footage, director Rithy Panh recreates the atrocities Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge committed between 1975 and 1979. This deeply personal film melds textbook history and a first-person account into a story that explores the limits of human suffering, it’s depiction and of our empathy. 15+ IFF I

FRI 08 NOV

I 18.15

Cambodia/France I 2013 I 90 mins I French with subtitles Director: Rithy Panh I Starring: Randal Douc Winner: Cannes 2013 Un Certain Regard I With thanks to Verve Pictures & New Wave Films

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FILM EVENT

KIN – DUNCAN CHISHOLM

Duncan Chisholm presents his ground breaking multi-media production Kin. Incorporating music, film, photographs and dialogue, Kin is a beautifully crafted journey into the past, which is illuminating, evocative and moving. Kin delivers a deep understanding of place and people that is truly unforgettable. This multi-media production celebrates landscape, language, tradition, community and family, young and old. These are the things, which Duncan describes as being fundamental to the Highland psyche, “to our place in the world and to the inspiration of our people”. As an introduction to the evening, Duncan will welcome his audience by playing several specially selected tracks from his extensive back catalogue of fiddle music. Kin comes to Eden Court as part of the Inverness Film Festival 2013. Originally commissioned by the Blas Festival, this production will be archived following this Scottish tour so don’t miss your chance to enjoy this award winning blend of music and motion picture.

SAT O9 NOV

I 19.30

duncanchisholm.com

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SHORT CUTS 1

FRI 08 NOV I 13.00 I (15+ IFF)

LITTLE BROTHER

Nominated for Best Fiction at BAFTA New Talent Awards 2013. Little Brother is a short psychological drama about Ray, an isolated, lonely and hypochondriac middle-aged hospital worker who is obsessed with his own body and suffers from the fixed idea that he has a parasitic twin living inside him. UK I 2013 I 23 mins I Director: Andrei Staruiala Starring: Mark Holloway, Danielle Farrow I andreistaruiala.co.uk/Little-Brother

end of message A new film by Roger & Reid exploring the lingering effects of the past and nods towards Scotland’s eccentrics. Set against the backdrop of the North East of Scotland end of message blurs the boundaries between artist performance and cinematic narrative. Produced with funding from the Paul Morton Award for Lens Based Work, Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture, 2013. Graeme Roger and Kevin Reid’s previous short Trail Of Tears played at IFF11. UK I 2013 I 13 mins I Directors: Graeme Roger, Kevin Reid

STAY THE SAME

Stay the Same is a short experimental documentary about our relationship with time and the desire to capture experience. Recorded every day for a year at exactly the same time, in the same place, this film-poem documents the desire to clutch and hold each moment. Sam Firth's previous short I.D. and The Worm Inside both played at IFF11. UK I 2013 I 13 mins I Director: Sam Firth

RADIO SILENCE

Filmmaker Duncan Cowles undertakes a personal journey to discover why he finds it difficult to speak to his Father. His search for answers leads him to the life of a family member that nobody's ever talked about. UK I 2013 I 22 mins I Director: Duncan Cowles

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A postman lets us into his dark world in quiet suburbia. Calum Macdiarmid’s previous short Worship screened at IFF11. UK I 2012 I 6 mins I Director: Calum Macdiarmid I Starring: Nick Moran

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SHORT CUTS 2

SAT O9 NOV I 12.00 I (15+ IFF)

GETTING ON

Another day unfolds in an anonymous woman’s life, as she cooks and cleans for her uncommunicative husband and sullen grown-up children. Late in the afternoon, she has an unusual visitor. Scotland I 2012 I 10 mins I Director: Ewan Stewart I Starring: Louise Goodall

THE LAST PIPER

The tale of Ryan MacCrimmon, guardian of the last set of bagpipes on earth. Hounded by a mysterious group whose ambition is to see the instrument wiped out for good, his travels have brought him to the northernmost part of Norway; the edge of the world, where he hopes to secure the future of the bagpipe once and for all. Norway I 2013 I 19 mins I Director: Iain Forbes

JOY RIDE

A coming-of-age drama about a mother and son’s drive in the country. The mother’s troubles force the boy to act older than his 11 years. Eva Riley’s previous short Sweetheart played at IFF12. UK I 2013 I 10 mins I Director: Eva Riley I Starring: Charlotte Randle, Adam Flint

LIAR

Jamie adores his big brother Donald, but is starting to question tales of their absent father after Donald describes how he was nearly tricked by glass creatures from the ocean during his time operating the local lighthouse. UK I 2013 I 13 mins I Director: Martin Smith I Starring: Kathleen McDermott, Jack Reid

BETRAYAL

A son tries to reconcile with his father after a family tragedy only to be pushed even further away from his father's affections. UK I 2013 I 17 mins I Director: Zak Hanif I Starring: Ewan Donald, Mathew Zajac

SNAP

In Loch Ness one underwater critter who has trouble catching dinner like the rest of his friends forms an unlikely relationship with a frog. He then turns everyone’s world upside down and shows that sometimes you to have to think differently to solve a problem and to beat the bullies … smarts are always gonna be better than brawn. New Zealand I 2012 I 7 mins I Director: Thomas G. Murphy

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SHORT DOCS

THU N07 NOV I 11.00 I (15+ IFF)

CENTRAL STATION SOFIA Winner of the Scott Ward Cinematography Award or the Edinburgh College of Art, Film & TV Degree Show 2013. Welcome to the surreal world of Central Station Sofia. It is a mosaic film that combines fragments from the lives of those who are a part of the biggest railway station in the Balkans. Its abandoned air reflects the current state of the country. UK/Bulgaria I 2013 I 13 mins I Director: Alberto Iordanov

NAE PASARAN In a small Scottish town in 1974, factory workers refuse to carry out repairs on warplane engines in an act of solidarity against the violent military coup in Chile. Four years pass then the engines mysteriously disappear in the middle of the night. Forty years later they re-unite to look back on what was gained and what was lost. UK I 2013 I 13 mins I Directors: Felipe Bustos Sierra

SWALLOW Food is ephemeral. It’s just for you, just for that one meal, and it’s gone. In this short experimental film, personal stories combine with 8mm and 16mm home movies and HD footage, creating a visceral experience in which themes of memory, family, love, pain and desire simmer. And as a narrative of power unfolds, the centrality of food to our lives, relationships and our sense of ourselves is laid bare. Food will never quite look the same again. UK I 2013 I 9 mins I Director: Genevieve Bicknell

SIMPLY COMPLEX A stop-motion insight into the molecular world of DNA and the genome. UK I 2013 I 9 mins I Director: Cameron Duguid I cameronduguid.co.uk

BUFFALO DREAMS Buffalo are a powerful symbol of American culture, roaming through plains and imaginations. They certainly made a lifelong impression on Scott Shand, Scotland’s only commercial buffalo farmer. But now the future of his herd is in question, so can his crazy dream flourish when faced with some harsh realities? UK I 2013 I 15 mins I Director: Maurice O'Brien

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audience award Everyone who attends a Festival screening this year is invited to vote for their favourite film, and every screening is eligible, whether it be a short, a documentary or one of the bigger films.

How to vote To vote you will be given a slip of paper before each screening, you just need to give the film you’ve seen a rating (by marking, or tearing the slip) and then hand it back to a member of Eden Court’s staff to ensure that your vote will count. 2009 WINNER: DEPARTURES 2010 WINNER: THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS NEST 2011 WINNER: RED DOG 2012 WINNER: FINAL CUT – LADIES & GENTLEMEN

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tickets + info Our Box Office is located just inside the front doors and is open Monday to Saturday from 10.00 and on Sundays from 11.00. The Box Office closes 15 minutes after the last ticketed event begins.

BOOK ONLINE www.invernessfilmfestival.com or www.eden-court.co.uk ON THE PHONE 01463 234 234 OR IN PERSON AT EDEN COURT. TICKET PRICES All Tickets pre 5.00pm Adults (over 18s) Adult Concession U18s & Students Eden Court Friends SPECIAL OFFER

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RESERVATIONS Tickets may be reserved in person or by phone up to one week in advance for any performance at Eden Court. We will hold reserved tickets for three working days. Please note that all reservations which are not paid for in full within three working days will be released for sale. REDUCED RATES Reduced price seats are available for most performances. Only one reduction applies per ticket. Reductions generally apply to under 26s and all full-time students, people over 60, people claiming unemployment benefit, people with disabilities, people on income support and parties of 10 or more. We may ask to see proof of reduced rate status. People with disabilities may bring an escort at a reduced rate price if assistance is needed. Eden Court is a member of Highland Council’s Plus One scheme. For further details please contact Highland Council. POSTAGE CHARGES We can post your tickets to you for just £1.00 per transaction. You can of course collect your tickets in person at any time, either from Box Office or from our Sales Desk. BOOKING FEES The following Booking Fees apply per ticket to phone reservations and all online and phone sales: 50p for tickets up to £9.99 £1.00 for tickets £10.00 – £19.99 £2.00 for tickets £20.00 and over Classes and other education activities will not attract a fee. GIFT VOUCHERS Gift Vouchers make an ideal present and are available from the Box Office in any denomination. Please note that we do not accept Theatre Tokens. When using a voucher when booking online please omit the dash between the voucher number. INVERNESS FILM FESTIVAL // 46

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