MVFF34 SOUVENIR GUIDE

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mill valley film festival 34

Oct.6-16,2011

souvenir program

To the Mill Valley Film Festival,

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MAYOR’S PROCLAMATION

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DIRECTOR’S NOTE

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CFI BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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CFI SPONSORS

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CFI SUSTAINABILITY

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CFI GREEN INITIATIVE

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VENUES/MAPS

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TICKETS/INFORMATION

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OPENING NIGHT

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CLOSING NIGHT

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LIVE EVENTS AT 142 THROCKMORTON

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NEW MOVIES LAB

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CHILDREN’S FILMFEST

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CFI EDUCATION

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TRIBUTE TO GLENN CLOSE

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SPOTLIGHT ON MICHELLE YEOH/THE LADY

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TRIBUTE TO GASTON KABORÉ

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CENTERPIECE: MY WEEK WITH MARILYN

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SPOTLIGHT ON EZRA MILLER

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SPECIAL PREMIERE: A FEW BEST MEN

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SPOTLIGHT ON ELIZABETH OLSEN

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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

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ACTIVE CINEMA

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MVFF 2011: PREMIERES, CATEGORIES AND FOCUS

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FILM NOTES, FROM A TO Z

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SCREENING COMMITTEE

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THE TAO OF FILM

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IN MEMORIAM

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SHUTTLE INFORMATION

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FILM CALENDAR

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THAT’S THE TICKET!

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FESTIVAL STAFF

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CREATIVE CREDITS

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ADDITIONAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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CFI MEMBERS

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PRINT SOURCES

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FILMS BY COUNTRY

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FILMS BY FILMMAKER

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ADVERTISER INDEX

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FILM TITLE INDEX

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DIRECTOR’S NOTE

WELCOME TO THE 34TH MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL! Since 1978, we’ve been bringing audiences together with a diverse array of great films, and the remarkable artists behind them, in the firm belief that our mutual love of this medium remains a limitless force for self-expression and re-invention in all our lives. As we approach our 35th-year milestone, we are more than ever convinced of the power of cinema to unite and positively strengthen community, locally and internationally. Over the following 11 days, the Festival will present 144 films from 50 countries, including 30 official premieres, 10 of them world premieres—in addition to an alluring set of panels, workshops, special programs, Spotlights and Tributes—all in a vibrant social setting that brings the world to Mill Valley and Mill Valley to the world. It’s especially satisfying to offer two splendid Opening Night films that deal directly with the theme of re-invention. In Albert Nobbs, the inimitable Glenn Close (our guest and Tribute honoree this year) reprises the role she first played off-Broadway. The film, a long-pursued labor of love for Close, introduces a new audience to the story of a 19th-century Irish woman who lives as a man to work and survive in a male-dominated society. Our other Opening Night film, Jeff Who Lives at Home, the latest from the Duplass Brothers (makers of last year’s Cyrus), is the story of two brothers renegotiating the roles they were seemingly born to play but now no longer fit—especially the titular 30-year-old slacker, sure he has his own place in the universe even if technically he’s still living with his parents. Our Centerpiece film is a meticulously crafted British drama that lends an insider’s perspective to the storied clash between Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl. Based on Colin Clark’s diaries, My Week with Marilyn is a notable directorial debut from Simon Curtis, and features a stunning performance by the ever-surprising Michelle Williams (Wendy and Lucy; I’m Not There, MVFF 2007). Closing Night features a rollicking cinema send-up and salute with a screening of The Artist, Michel Hazanavicius’ irresistible satirical homage to the golden age of silent films, which earned Best Actor honors at Cannes this year for its irrepressible star, Jean Dujardin. MVFF’s unique characteristics as a meeting ground of local and world culture have everything to do with its roots in the cos-

mopolitan Bay Area. The local yet worldclass film talent here continues to be a source of important new work. Among the Bay Area filmmakers represented this year, we’re delighted to premiere the great Rob Nilsson’s new documentary— his 30th film. Another renowned veteran filmmaker and MVFF favorite, Robert M. Young (Human Error, MVFF 2004), returns with William Kurelek’s The Maze. A film he started and then temporarily abandoned— in 1969—it’s a haunting portrait of darkly inspired art-making. Recognizing cinema as a powerful tool for education and social activism remains a central part of the Festival’s mission. MVFF’s Active Cinema films inform audiences about the most pressing issues of the day while motivating them to engage the world around them in practical ways. Pamela Yates’s spellbinding Granito: How to Nail a Dictator—a documentary that mines for clues in a contemporary international human rights case against the political and military leadership who oversaw mass murder of Mayan citizens in 1980s Guatemala—is a supreme example of this power of film to not only inform but change the world. Equally urgent is Voices from the Shadows, a stirring documentary about the individuals who have fallen through the cracks of the medical establishment while suffering from debilitating chronic fatigue syndrome; and the utterly timely Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?, which explores the state-corporate corruption that wrecked the economy and what ordinary citizens can do to fight back. Another Active Cinema film is The Lady, a major new biographical drama by Luc Besson that brings renewed attention to the life and work of Myanmar prodemocracy leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, played in a career re-defining moment by Michelle Yeoh, who is also the subject of one of our three Spotlight programs this year. Our Spotlight on Elizabeth Olsen hails the exciting new talent starring in Martha Marcy May Marlene, where she plays a young woman trying to return to normal life after leaving behind a cult. Our Spotlight on another brilliant young actor, 18-year-old Ezra Miller, comes with its own haunting and memo-

rable performance in an equally complex drama, We Need to Talk About Kevin, which pairs the talented young Miller with indie and art-film powerhouse Tilda Swinton. That these two gifted young actors propel such sophisticated and engaging dramas speaks to the enduring appeal of films for adults—not to be confused with “adult films”—the kind of art-house or specialty films thought all but dead a mere handful of years ago. The diagnosis was fl awed, we’re glad to report. Further discussion comes in the context of a panel we’ve organized this year, “The State of the (Independent Film) Industry,” with industry experts well attuned to rapidly changing production and distribution courses for non-franchise films. In “Meet the Experts,” our New Movies Lab series brings leading consultants in the business of film together with established and aspiring artists for direct, informal discussion around a range of basics, from sales and distribution to marketing and making industry contacts. In “Can a Film make the Difference?” a high-powered panel discusses getting films of conscience out into the world. With our two Tribute programs, we honor two great veterans of world cinema: acclaimed actress Glenn Close (aforementioned star of Opening Night’s Albert Nobbs) and West African filmmaker Gaston Kaboré. Our Tribute to Burkina Faso’s Kaboré includes rare US screenings of two seminal, internationally-acclaimed films. The Mill Valley Film Festival has been a proud part of the culture of the Bay Area and the film world for nearly 35 years. It’s a role we continue to revel in, while expanding to meet the needs of our audiences year-round. After all, what is it without you, our audience? For all of us at the Festival and California Film Institute, thank you for making what we do worthwhile.

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CFI BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOUNDER/ EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Mark Fishkin

EMERITUS BOARD

ADVISORY BOARD

Ann Brebner

Peggy Haas

Rita Cahill

Senator Barbara Boxer

Sid Ganis

Stewart Boxer

Andrew McGuire

KC Lauck

Gary Meyer

Jeff Fisher

Mary Poland

Rita Cahill

Gordon Radley

Peter Flaxman

Michael Schwartz

Mark Fishkin

Henry Timnick

Robert Greber

Eric Schwartz

Linda Gruber

Skip Whitney

FOUNDING BOARD

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CHRISTOPHER B. S M IT H

JENNIFER MAC C R E A DY

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SPONSORS THE C ALIFORNIA FILM INSTITUTE IS PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE OUR 2011 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS MA JOR SPONSORS

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GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

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SPONSORS SILVER CIRCLE SPONSORS

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CFI SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINING THE MISSION: TO CELEBRATE AND PROMOTE FILM AS ART AND EDUCATION For more than three decades the California Film Institute has enriched the cultural lives of Marin County and Bay Area residents.

Through the generous support of our donors we are able to:

As we celebrate the 12th anniversary of the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, the 20th anniversary of CFI Education and the 34th Mill Valley Film Festival, we continue to work to secure the legacy of this exceptional cultural organization by making it financially sustainable. In taking these steps now, we ensure that future generations—and future audiences—will be able to enjoy the rich and varied offerings of CFI’s three core programs: the Smith Rafael Film Center, the Mill Valley Film Festival and CFI Education.

• Bring Bay Area audiences into contact with the world’s most celebrated and visionary filmmakers.

• Continue the high-quality, innovative programming that has earned CFI its international reputation.

• Expand CFI Education to offer Bay Area students more media literacy and hands-on filmmaking programs and bring more filmmakers into local schools. • Increase our creative and financial support of filmmakers through year-round exhibition and distribution. For more information about how you can support CFI, please visit cafilm.org/support or email lbender@cafilm.org.

CFI WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS AND FOUNDATIONS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA FILM INSTITUTE LEADERSHIP CIRCLE CHRISTOPHER B. AND JEANNIE MEG SMITH JENNIFER COSLETT MACCREADY

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TICKET PRICES FOR REGULAR SHOWS: California Film Institute Members – $11.00 General admission – $13.50 Seniors (65+) & students – $12.00 Children’s FilmFest (all ages) – $10.00 5@5 shorts programs – $5.00 Family Flex Pass – $25.00 (provides admission to four Children’s FilmFest films + Kids’ Party) TICKETS GO ON SALE TO CFI MEMBERS BEFORE THE GENERAL PUBLIC; ON-SALE DATES ARE DETERMINED BY MEMBERSHIP LEVEL. Sept. 14, 4:00 pm – Director’s Circle, Premier Patrons and Cinema Benefactors Sept. 15, 4:00 pm – Gold Star and above Sept. 17, 4:00 pm – Associate, Film Fan and above TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ON MONDAY, SEPT. 19, 2011, AT 10:00 AM. Tickets can be purchased in advance of screenings. A limited number of rush tickets will be sold on a first-come, firstserved basis. The rush line forms outside each venue beginning one hour before showtime. Rush tickets will be offered approximately 10 minutes before showtime. Cash only. No discounts.

T H E R E A R E T H R E E WAY S T O P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S: ONLINE

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Tickets are available 24/7 at mvff.com. Print-at-home tickets do not incur a service charge. Tickets delivered via mail (USPS) incur a $3.50 convenience fee. Note there are no ticket processing or service charges.

P R E- F E S T I VA L B OX O F F I C E Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center

Tickets can be ordered by telephone from the on-sale times (pre-Festival) and from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, Sept. 19–Oct. 16. Telephone convenience fee is $10.00 for will-call orders. USPS delivery is an additional $3.50.

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F E S T I VA L B OX O F F I C E S: The Mill Valley Film Festival has two box office locations; both open 30 minutes before the first show of the day and close when the last show starts. San Rafael: Box office is open Oct. 6–16 at the Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth Street

Mill Valley: Box office is open Oct. 5–16 at 85 Throckmorton Avenue

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All orders are final. No refunds, exchanges, substitutions or replacements. MVFF is not responsible for lost, stolen, forgotten or damaged tickets, or tickets misdirected by the post office. To pick up tickets at will call, you must bring a valid photo ID that corresponds to the name on the credit card used to purchase the tickets. Convenience fees are nonrefundable. The convenience fee for phone sales is a fl at $10.00 per order.

• All seats are general admission, and multiple-seat saving is not permitted.

MVFF is committed to accommodating audience members with disabilities, offering early seating as needed. To receive assistance, please make yourself known to the theater manager. All screening venues and their bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. Assisted listening devices are available at the Rafael Film Center and the Sequoia Theater.

• While waiting in line, please be considerate of our neighbors and local businesses.

Ticket holders must arrive at least 15 minutes prior to showtime to ensure a seat.

• Please refrain from wearing perfumes and other scented products so that attendees with environmental sensitivities can enjoy the films in comfort. Thank you.

Please note there are a number of seats reserved for CFI Patrons, Sponsors and special guests at each screening. These seats are clearly marked and may not be released to general admission seating.

• The use of cameras or other recording equipment is strictly prohibited during any screening or program. mvff.com

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OPENING NIGHT Welcome to the 34th Mill Valley Film Festival! Our 11-day celebration begins with two exceptional Opening Night films and a Gala to remember.

ALBERT NOBBS

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Glenn Close is extraordinary as Albert Nobbs, a woman who has spent her life avoiding poverty in mid–19th-century Ireland by dressing and working as a man, in this subtle, funny and heart-wrenching film about the search for love and independence.

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Jeff, a 30-year-old unemployed stoner who lives at home, is on a collision course with destiny in the Duplass brothers’ latest, funny, sincere and surprisingly moving exploration of life’s Big Questions.

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CLOSING NIGHT The 34th Mill Valley Film Festival comes to a perfect close with the screening of The Artist. After the film, join us at our new Closing Night space, the San Rafael Community Center. With director Michel Hazanavicius, savor, indulge and unwind with the finest in gourmet cuisine, live music and an always-memorable atmosphere.

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Cannes Best Actor Jean Dujardin is a silent-film star resisting the transition to sound in this French production co-starring Bérénice Bejo, set in 1927 Hollywood. Filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius’s sprightly and soulful backstage tale is a new silent classic for the ages.

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LIVE EVENTS AT 142 THROCKMORTON

PL AY LIKE A LION L I V E A CONCERT HONORING ALI AKBAR KHAN S A T U R D A Y, O C T O B E R 1 5 , 7 : 3 0 P M The Mill Valley Film Festival and Steep Productions, Inc. present another memorable live concert event, this time honoring the great Indian musician and teacher, Ali Akbar Khan. The subject of the new documentary Play Like a Lion: The Legacy of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan, Khan was revered by many, including musicians Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Carlos Santana, John Handy and Derek Trucks— all of whom are featured in the film. This exciting celebration will showcase a diverse set of musicians inspired and influenced by the maestro. They will be celebrating the man, his family and the filmmakers as well as performing with Khan’s son, Alam Khan, and other master musicians from the Ali Akbar College of Music. Great music and surprise guests make up another MVFF live evening of brilliant collaboration! Steep Productions, Inc. Associate Producers: Larry Lautzker and Betsy Zeger. $50 AKBR15T

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Mark Pitta and Friends has evolved into a premier comedy showcase for up-and-coming comedians and established headliners. Many of the nation’s top comics stop by to work on material when they are in the Bay Area, and SF local Robin Williams has been a frequent guest as well. Past guests include Dana Carvey, Richard Lewis, Mort Sahl, Arj Barker, Hal Sparks and Kevin Nealon. For ticket information: 142throckmortontheatre.com

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The Gonzalo Bergara Quartet plays a modern variant of 1930s Django Reinhardt–inspired Gypsy jazz. Composer and lead guitarist Bergara mixes cascades of arpeggios with the sounds of Paris and his native Argentina, supported by an ace clarinetist and a honed rhythm section. Fiery and focused, Bergara and his hard-swinging band take their audience for a thrilling ride. • Best Jazz Band in Los Angeles 2007 - Los Angeles Magazine • Editor’s Pick 2008 - Guitar Player magazine • Two-time Finalists in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition 2010, Latin and World categories • DjangoFest Artist of the Year 2010

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NEW MOVIES LAB THE STATE OF THE (INDEPENDENT FILM) INDUSTRY Saturday, October 15, 12:00 pm, Panel & Reception $20 NWMC15R Rafael It was only a few years ago that the media was pronouncing the death of film for adults—what we refer to as art house or specialty films—and with good reason. Specialty divisions from the majors as well as independent distributors were closing their doors in record numbers. Fear permeated all levels of the industry. In 2010, the climate seemed to change. The success of The King’s Speech, The Social Network and Black Swan, as well as smaller art-house fare like Winter’s Bone and documentaries like Buck, have served to sustain if not revive this important sector of moviemaking. Even a 3-D indie, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, surpassed expectations at the box office. One might presume it’s back to business as usual in the indie world, but that‘s just on the surface. The digital revolution is not on its way: It is here. Theaters are struggling to convert to digital formats and independent theater operators are wondering how to absorb the costs and keep up to speed with new technology. Release patterns are shifting, VOD is now available before theater, the merger of computer and television is evident at your local big-box outlet and independent filmmakers are funding and releasing their films via the internet. What is the future for non-franchise theatrical films? Well, it’s cloudy.

INVITED GUESTS: Ed Arentz, distributor, Music Box Films; Tell No One, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (The Millennium Trilogy), Young Goethe in Love, The Conquest Ron Yerxa, producer, Bona Fide Productions; Little Miss Sunshine, Little Children, Cold Mountain, He Loves Me Annie Roney, producer, distributor, founder, ro*co films; producer, Born into Brothels

MEET THE EXPERTS THE BUSINESS OF FILM Saturday, October 8, 11:00 am $15 NWMA08R Rafael What do you want from the business of film? With a wealth of experience in the US and internationally, consultants Peter Belsito and Sydney Levine offer an informal forum for filmmakers to discuss strategies on topics ranging from financing and co-production to marketing plans; sales and distribution; how to meet, make, find and develop industry contacts; strategies for securing festival screenings worldwide; and the value of markets (like AFM, Ventana Sur, Rotterdam CineMart, Pusan PPP, IDFA Forum). A golden opportunity for filmmakers. Come with your questions! Peter and Sydney will also be available through the weekend for one-on-one or small group chats. Make an appointment following the panel. Peter Belsito, consultant; former executive vice president, Film Finders; founding member, Independent Feature Project (IFP) Sydney Levine, consultant; founder/president, Film Finders; writer, SydneysBuzz, indieWIRE blog

CAN A FILM MAKE THE DIFFERENCE? THE ACTIVE CINEMA PANEL Sunday, October 9, 2:00 pm $15 NWMB09R Rafael The power of storytelling meets the potential for change in the projects of these filmmakers. Hear about the innovative ways, means and resources they’ve employed in getting their work seen, heard and acted upon—and, of course, made—as they discuss the passion and experience that drives and inspires them. Luc Besson, director, The Lady, The Fifth Element, La Femme Nikita Michelle Yeoh, actress, The Lady; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Tomorrow Never Dies Pamela Yates, director, When the Mountains Tremble, Granito: How to Nail a Dictator

JOIN THE DISCUSSION See Voices from the Shadows and Thumbs and stay for great panel discussions following the screenings.

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MYSTERY, MYTH OR MADNESS?

SMARTPHONES AND EDUCATION

Saturday, October 8, 2:00 pm, Rafael VCES08R A discussion of the controversies and myths surrounding ME/CFS, an extreme form of chronic fatigue. As many people go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, what positive steps can be taken to raise awareness and support the drive towards successful treatments?

Sunday, October 9, 4:45 pm, 142 Throckmorton Theatre THUM09T Smartphones are complex, multiplatform devices, but do they offer a benefit or pose a threat to the educator? How can we use these pocket-sized computers to complement education and not distract from learning?

INVITED GUESTS: David Tuller, lecturer, Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley; frequent contributor to the New York Times Natalie Boulton, filmmaker, Voices from the Shadows Dr. Jose Montoya, associate professor, Stanford School of Medicine See page 120 for complete film information.

Other panelists to be announced. Following the panel, ticket holders are invited to a reception with the panelists, catered by Il Davide restaurant.

ALL PANELISTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE; UPDATES AT MVFF.COM.

INVITED GUESTS: Bill Couturié, Academy Award-winning documentary film director (Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt) Michael Tollin, documentary film and TV series producer, director and writer (Nickelodeon Network, Smallville, Coach Carter) Caroline Knorr, parenting editor at Common Sense Media Ingrid Hu-Dahl, Director of Next Gen programs, Bay Area Video Coalition, lecturer Moderator: John Morrison, CFI director of education

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Add to that a fantastic behind-the-scenes look at performer Kevin Clash, the human being responsible for the popularity of a certain fuzzy creature named Elmo. Being Elmo describes their rise to international fame, and is a charming love story between Clash, his puppet and their adoring public.

Our theme is from our signature film, Circus Dreams, by Massachusetts-based documentary filmmaker Signe Taylor. The circus she chronicles, Circus Smirkus, is a training ground for young people ages 12 to 18. We’ll be joined on Sunday, October 9 by Bay Area graduates of Circus Smirkus in post-screening Q&A’s and enjoy a circus parade open to all children. We’ll also have a circusthemed children’s party and a clown workshop with Joan Mankin ($5) for young children.

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admissions to two films, one admission to four films and the party, etc. Bring the entire family, but be sure to join us! Children’s FilmFest Flex Passes are good for admission to the Children’s FilmFest programs, the Raiders of the Lost Ark special screening and the circus party only and are nontransferable.

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CHILDREN’S FILMFEST CIRCUS PARTY EXTRAVAGANZA October 15, 2:00–4:00 pm Throckmorton Theatre $5 CHPY15T Join us on our second weekend of films for a Children’s FilmFest circus party at 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley, includ-

ABOUT SUBTITLES To enhance very young viewers’ appreciation of foreign-language movies, we have actors read subtitles aloud. Where we can, we play the readings through individual headphones, to allow those who do not require the service to have an equally pleasurable film experi-

ing balloons, prizes, performers and many other surprises, all served with a fingerfood après-lunch by Whole Foods (with ice cream, of course!). There’ll even be some short films—about the circus, naturally! Adults must be accompanied by children.

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Celebrating 100 Years | 1911 - 2011

The CFI Select Collection Selected by the California Film Institute staff, this Mill Valley Library collection features film festival movies from 1978 to the present, standouts from the Rafael Theater, and a concentration of documentaries. Enjoy them anytime, always free.

Movies and Magazines Choose from our broader collection of over 3,500 DVDs including new releases, classic cinema, documentaries, foreign films, and TV series. Browse our movie magazines Film Comment, Screen World, and Variety.

Film Screenings Join us for documentary film screenings with filmmaker Q&As throughout the year. And don’t miss our Monday Night at the Movies with a new film series every month, presented by the Friends of the Library.

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CALIFORNIA FILM INSTITUTE EDUCATION CFI Education provides children and young people of diverse backgrounds the oppor tunity to learn about themselves and the world through film. For 34 years the Mill Valley Film Festival and the California Film Institute have pioneered creative film programs for youth, providing year-round screenings, interactive sessions with film professionals and hands-on workshops to introduce students to film as a vibrant tool of communication and a rich cultural experience. CFI Education serves students as well as families, teachers and adults throughout the Bay Area.

A PLACE IN THE WORLD A six-film, seven-month curriculum for 100 repeating students from diverse schools in Richmond, Oakland, San Francisco and Marin. Students examine international films addressing universal coming-of-age issues.

ENVIRONMENTAL YOUTH FORUM

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Films, filmmakers, speakers and panels offer current thinking about environmental issues, with films on all three screens of the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center.

EDUCATION SCREENINGS AT THE MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL (MVFF) CFI Education hosts free screenings of eight to 10 films followed by Q&A sessions featuring guest filmmakers. CFI also invites local and international filmmakers into Bay Area classrooms.

COMMUNITY CINEMA These multigenerational monthly screenings feature hardhitting, topical documentaries followed by discussions with special guests. Attendees include school groups as well as the community at large. Presented in partnership with ITVS and PBS’s Independent Lens series.

YOUNG CRITICS JURY An annual three-day intensive workshop held in July for youth ages 13 to 18 to learn critical thinking and film curat-

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ing skills and an understanding of moviemaking techniques. Film industry professionals, many of them Emmy- and Academy Award® –winning filmmakers, teach seminars. Selected students critique a selection of youth-produced films to be screened during the MVFF.

TEACHER WORKSHOPS Twice-yearly workshops designed by a working committee of Bay Area teachers to help incorporate film into the classroom. The annual September workshop highlights the films that will be offered during free education screenings at the MVFF. A late-winter workshop focuses on emerging, relevant themes.

FUTURE PROFESSIONALS – BEHIND THE CURTAIN Bringing the Young Critics Jury model to the students at the Canal Alliance Media Group. Includes lectures, workshops and film-viewing opportunities at the Rafael and during the MVFF for participants and their families. PHONE: 415.383.5256 EXT 113 EMAIL: EDUCATION@CAFILM.ORG ONLINE: CAFILM.ORG

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MY PLACE A five-day intensive workshop for at-risk youth using film as a storytelling technique. Youth are recruited through community social service agency referrals. Each student writes and films his or her own personal story, fostering a positive sense of empowerment. Programs take place in San Rafael, San Francisco and the East Bay.

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TRIBUTE TO GLENN CLOSE PROGRAMANDRECEPTION Friday, October 7 8:00 pm Tribute and Reception $150 TRBT07P Tribute Only $50 TRBT07R Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center See mvff.com for reception details MVFF welcomes Glenn Close for a Tribute to her stellar career. Enjoy an onstage interview and a review of clips from her films. Then join us for a memorable reception with regional Italian cuisine, house-made pastas, s, wood-fired pizzas and mesquite-grilled meats at Piatti Ristorante & Bar.

Since her debut in The World According to Garp and her performance the following year in The Big Chill, Glenn Close has demonstrated she can more than hold her own in fast company. She became a lightning rod for feminist politics in Fatal Attraction, but it is her signature combination of steeliness and covert vulnerability that has made her an actor to reckon with in such films as Jagged Edge, The Natural and Reversal of Fortune. Her recent TV creation, ruthless litigator Patty Hewes in the legal drama Damages, adds yet another memorable variation to an impressive line of determined, strong-willed women with minds of their own. In her new film, Close reprises her Obie Award–winning role as Albert Nobbs, a woman who has spent her life avoiding poverty in mid–19th-century Ireland by dressing and working as a man. It’s an extraordinary performance, a milestone in an already exceptional career. —Sura Wood Note: Albert Nobbs plays as this year’s co–Opening Night film on October 6.

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Glenn Close A Woman to Contend With B Y ZOË E LTON

Glenn Close is in Toronto. It’s film festival season, and after a successful launch at Telluride of her new film, Albert Nobbs, Close is now in the hustle and bustle of this city’s industry-driven festival. It’s amid this whirlwind that I get my 15-minute phone call as she navigates a day packed with interviews about her singularly remarkable performance as Nobbs, a mid– 19th-century woman who lives as a man in order to survive.

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Reprising her Obie-winning off-Broadway performance, and translating the play to the screen, has been a passionproject for Close for almost three decades. Pretty much her whole working life separates the two performances, giving pause to ponder the trajectory of this extraordinary career. It’s one that spans multiple genres—dramas, thrillers, musicals, period pieces and costume dramas, groundbreaking television and sometimes the outright wacky—and I can’t help but wonder where so many great performances come from. And there are many: from Jenny Fields in The World According to Garp to Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction; from the Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons to First Lady Marsha Dale in Mars Attacks!; from Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians to Patty Hewes in Damages. But how do you get from any of these to a mid–19th-century woman who has spent her life dressing as a man out of sheer necessity? How do you get under the skin of an Albert Nobbs? Close spoke about the choices an actor may or may not have in taking on a role. She notes that choice is tough for an actor—“It’s rare for an actor to say, ‘I want to be doing this in 5 years’”— and I asked if she consciously sought out variety. She responds, “I remember when I had done Fatal Attraction, and then . . . I was offered Dangerous Liaisons, and people said, ‘Oh, you’re going to be typecast as a certain kind

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of woman.’ I guess in some way I’ve done a lot of characters like that, but I do them because I find them interesting. There’s something about them I find challenging. So I guess no, I really don’t think that just because I’ve played an upsetting woman that I won’t play another upsetting woman.” She corrects herself, with a laugh: “Maybe ‘woman to contend with,’ not necessarily ‘upsetting.’” With Fatal Attraction, Close has said that she spoke to psychiatrists to see if the psychological trajectory of Alex Forrest was feasible. I asked what she learnt from them that supported the work or supported her, and whether their observations helped give her an empathetic understanding of this woman. “Absolutely,” she replied. “The process that I go through for any character is: I keep asking why—Why? Why? Why?” She continues: “I would say to these psychiatrists, why would you do that, why would she boil a bunny?” she recalls with a note of ironic humor in her voice. “Why would she throw up in the bushes, why would she do that? In the answer [to] what would cause that kind of behavior, [the key is] to construct a story for these characters. It usually leads you to finding a common humanity with them. I really feel very strongly

that no matter how badly anybody that you’re playing behaves, you have to find the point where they’re human, maybe fragile, and you can love them in some way. Because if you judge them, you’re separating yourself from them and not doing them justice.” She remembers another instance when she consulted a psychiatrist while building a character. It was Blanche DuBois, whom she played at the National Theatre in London. Close “had this theory that [Blanche] was actually suffering from acute PTSD because she’d actually seen her young husband shoot himself in front of her. And that’s traumatic, an emotional trauma, and if that’s left unattended to, it leads to all the kinds of behaviors that she’s acting out. So it’s just an interesting way for me to understand her behavior. It’s all the symptoms: She’s reliving it, hearing the music—that’s all very PTSD.” That Close’s observation was held up by a psychiatric interpretation perhaps

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reinforces the acute insight that she has in nailing the emotional truths of her characters. Yet another area in which she has excelled is costume drama, which can draw on a whole different set of creative muscles. In films like Dangerous Liaisons, Hamlet or The Lion in Winter, Close is transcendent, however voluminous the gowns, however regal the head piece. In considering how costume helps define character, she observes, “I use the costume fittings as a major, major [inspiration]; [it’s] very, very important to the process of finding a character.” And, more than that: “A great costumer is a very important collaborator in putting a character together. In film, where you’re lucky if you have any pre-rehearsal at all, I use those kinds of concentrations and thoughts when I’m having my costume fittings. Because it’s always very detailed,” she says, “and very well thought through. Costume has everything to do with it, you know: your undergar-

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protocol to how you waited on a table, and why you’re supposed to disappear into the wallpaper when you weren’t actually working.” I wonder whether, in the emotional trajectory of her character, Nobbs’s gravitation towards this work supported her invisibility. “Absolutely,” concurs Close. “In that time, waiters and servants were supposed to be invisible, so she becomes an invisible person inside an invisible job.” Miraculously, Close captures that invisibility—and it’s transfixing. But it is less an actual miracle than superb, incredibly detailed work. It is her incredible insight into the psyche of Nobbs, her love for the character and the rigorous creativity and physicality of costuming that bring such a fullness to the person we see onscreen. In the three decades since Close brought Nobbs to life onstage—“You’re talking basically about my whole [working] life!” she jokes—she has “been lucky enough to work a lot and hone my craft and raise a child, and all that subliminally you bring to a character.” And with that observation, she is away to her next interview. Shortly, she’ll be at her next festival, and Mill Valley will get its turn to celebrate this extraordinary performance and this remarkable career. A woman to contend with, indeed.

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MICHELLE YEOH

CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON

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PROGRAMANDRECEPTION Saturday, October 8 7:30 pm Spotlight and Reception $150 LADY08P Spotlight Only $50 LADY08R Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center See mvff.com for reception details

SPOTLIGHT ON MIC HELLE YEOH / THE L ADY Michelle Yeoh is in a class all her own. After an early career that saw this dancerturned-actress as an action and martial arts star in many top Hong Kong films, Yeoh’s breakthrough in the West came with the James Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies; and her indelible presence in Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was the stealth weapon that helped take this great fi lm to extraordinary heights. Now comes The Lady, a film about a different kind of fighter: Burmese prodemocracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi. Yeoh marshals her considerable talents to tell a compelling story that raises our awareness and understanding of the struggle of Suu Kyi and her people. Yeoh attends MVFF with Luc Besson, the internationally esteemed director and producer of The Lady.

T HE LA DY Join us for this special Spotlight Award in recognition of great artistry in the service of justice and human rights. The screening of The Lady will be followed by an onstage conversation with Michelle Yeoh, who will be joined by director Luc Besson.

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This profound and epic love story, set against a backdrop of political upheaval, chronicles the lives of Burmese prodemocracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi (an exquisite performance by Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and her husband, British academic Michael Aris (David Thewlis, Naked).

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Michelle Yeoh Portrait of a Lady BY DEANNA QUINONES

When American audiences first took full notice of Michelle Yeoh, spiraling and slicing her way through Ang Lee’s epic martial arts marvel Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2000, the torrent of adjectives used to describe her and her physically astonishing performance must have driven sales of Roget’s Thesaurus through the roof. But the one that most simply encompasses Yeoh’s essence is this: graceful. An aspiring ballerina who became a martial arts master and unexpected movie star, Yeoh, in MVFF’s Spotlight feature The Lady, takes on the role of Burmese prodemocracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. It’s a perfect marriage of artist and subject as the strength, perseverance and unwavering grace of one mirrors and deeply informs the embodiment of the other.

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Born to Chinese parents in Malaysia in the early 1960s, Michelle Yeoh set her sights on professional ballet, beginning her training at age four. She moved to London in her teens and entered the Royal Academy of Dance, but a back injury suffered during a practice session put an abrupt end to her dream. With what would become her trademark resilience—the list of injuries and death-defying accidents she went on to endure is nearly as long as her film credits—Yeoh shifted her focus to choreography and dramatic arts. But during a college summer break in 1983, she found herself competing for the title of Miss Malaysia (her mother had entered her into the competition). To her surprise, she took the crown at age 21 and didn’t return to her graduate studies. While serving her one-year term as Miss Malaysia, acting as a goodwill ambassador for the country, Yeoh met Hong Kong businessman Dickson Poon, who cast her opposite Jackie Chan in a watch commercial. Another commercial, with her future Crouching

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Tiger costar Chow Yun-Fat, followed, and Poon, who had newly founded a production company, signed Yeoh to a fi lm contract. After a couple of small roles, her career kicked into action—literally—with the breakthrough 1985 feature Yes, Madam, a film that reawakened the “girls with guns” subgenre of Hong Kong action movies first made popular in the 1960s and featuring ass-kicking female leads. Suddenly, Yeoh, who never formally trained as a martial artist, was one of Hong Kong cinema’s “it girls,” and feisty, stunt-heavy roles followed. Asked by an interviewer years later why she took the action path, Yeoh explained, “I started off in Hong Kong and there audiences have grown up seeing their actors do their own stunts. If you wanted to come into their domain, there seemed no other way but to do this. Why would they accept you if you can’t even do what you’re supposed to do?” With her dancer’s discipline and a full-body dedication to the art, Yeoh trained tirelessly to prepare for each

role. But another serious injury stalled her trajectory: She ruptured an artery in her leg while filming Magnificent Warriors in 1986. Recovering from the physical setback, Yeoh took a non-action role in another film for Dickson Poon’s production company and then, in 1988, married the billionaire businessman and retired from acting. Fast-forward four years. Yeoh, amicably divorced and ready to make a comeback, roared back onto the action scene opposite Jackie Chan in Police Story 3: Super Cop, matching her costar in fight scenes and stunt work alike. The crowds, both Eastern and Western, went wild as Yeoh scored her first international action hit after the film was dubbed into English and released in the US (as Supercop) in 1996. Years of steady work ensued, making Yeoh the highest paid actress in Asia and costar to the biggest names in Hong Kong action cinema, including Chan, Jet Li and other top female stars Anita Mui and Maggie Cheung.

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When Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon premiered a few years later, Yeoh was finally fully transformed—from a Hong Kong cinema star to an international one, from an acrobatic fighting performer to a talented dramatic actress. Crediting Ang Lee with the trust he placed in her, and his recognition of her abilities beyond martial arts, Yeoh referred to him as “the most important director in my life.” She rode the tide of acclaim and awards the film accrued, including an Oscar ® for Best Foreign Language Film, and found herself in demand for dramatic roles. Unwilling to give up on action, Yeoh alternated between Hollywood and Hong Kong, appearing in the ensuing decade in films ranging from Memoirs of a Geisha and Sunshine to Reign of Assassins and The Touch (which she also produced). She sometimes straddled the two with roles in Hollywood actioners like The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, alongside Brendan Fraser and Jet Li, and Babylon A.D. with Mr. Fast & Furious, Vin Diesel, as well as lending her voice to Kung Fu Panda 2.

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gerous work, as well as the glow of so much success, Michelle Yeoh was the clear choice to portray Aung San Suu Kyi, a living icon of fierce determination and steadfast commitment. French director Luc Besson knew she was a perfect fit from the start. “When you meet an actress and you feel that it’s the role of her life,” Besson said in a CNN interview, “you have 50 percent of the job done. She was so involved in it. She learned how to speak like her, how to move like her. She was…like a sponge with the character.” The Lady is not a biopic but an exploration of the decade that marked Suu Kyi’s transition from devoted wife and mother raising her children in Oxford to the influential and revered political figure who faced down Burma’s generals and changed the course of that nation’s history. During filming, Suu Kyi was unexpectedly released from the house arrest she’d been under for the majority of the past 20 years and Yeoh was able to meet the woman she was embodying on screen. “You feel a real sense of calm when you’re with her,” Yeoh told the Guardian. “She’s a very striking figure. She is so proud of her culture and the best way to show it is with dignity and elegance.” SHEPARD FAIREY

Her next giant step onto the international stage came with the outrageously sexy and ultra-tough-chick role of Chinese agent Wai Lin in the 1997 James Bond flick Tomorrow Never Dies. You don’t recall who played Bond in that one? Who can? Yeoh’s performance was the one to watch, landing her on Entertainment Weekly’s list of 10 Best Bond Girls: “She wasn’t the first woman of color to match wits with 007 (although, woefully, there haven’t been many). But in 1997 she became the first one you could take seriously. Hong Kong action veteran Yeoh’s skilled and savvy Chinese agent was the first babe that could be called superhot on a truly global scale.”

Aung San Suu Kyi, known as the Steel Orchid by some and as The Lady by a Burmese population banned from saying her real name, is a formidable woman whose personal and political history may astonish some viewers. Michelle Yeoh’s performance—full of spirit, maturity and unfaltering grace—and the acclaim sure to follow, should surprise no one who has witnessed the brilliant arc of her career, as fluid as a grand jeté and as breathtaking as a flying sword wielded by a master.

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GASTON KABORÉ

THE RED CARPET AT FESPACO

BURKINA CINEMA, OUAGADOUGOU

TRIBUTE TO GASTON KABORÉ PROGRAMANDRECEPTION Sunday, October 9 4:30 pm Tribute and Reception $50 WEND09P

In the three decades since Wend Kuuni’s release, Gaston Kaboré’s films have ignited a love affair with cinema in his tiny nation of Burkina Faso that has since become one of its indelible features. Exploring both the past, through precolonial quasimythical allegories, and the present, with his pointedly satirical take on post-independence, Kaboré’s most important contribution to African fi lm may yet be to its future, in the form of the talented young students he trains at his aptly named Imagine film school in Ouagadougou.

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A mute boy in precolonial West Africa is found in the bush and adopted by Mossi villagers whose love and kindness help restore his voice in this rarely screened classic that established Gaston Kaboré as a major voice in African cinema.

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The House That Kaboré Built BY AT IS S A M A NSHOURI

Sandwiched between the Sahara’s vast expanse on one side and coastal rainforests on the other, the landlocked African nation of Burkina Faso sits on a high savanna plateau, where scattered trees and brush provide little relief from temperatures that regularly top 100 degrees Fahrenheit. With one of the lowest literacy rates in the world and better-developed nations surrounding it on all sides, Burkina just may be the last place on earth that you’d expect to find a flourishing film culture. But for the past several decades, in the mythical-sounding city of Ouagadougou, this tiny nation has not only cultivated an environment where African cinema is seen and appreciated by its own people, but has also helped spark a continent-wide movement to support African artists in telling their own stories, in their own voices.

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At the center of Burkina’s cultural life is native son Gaston Kaboré, awardwinning filmmaker and ambassadorat-large for the promotion of African visual culture around the world. Kaboré’s ascendance as the godfather of African film nearly didn’t come to pass: He was studying history in Paris when he first saw a feature made by a fellow African, the great Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène (Moolaadé, MVFF 2004). He enrolled in film school soon thereafter, determined to contribute to Africa’s onscreen re-envisioning of itself. He has since said, “Thanks to Sembène, I realized that film was not only entertainment, but could also be about one’s awareness of one’s own existence. The film made me question who I was.” T H E M O D E R N - D AY G R I OT Kaboré’s first feature-length film, Wend Kuuni (God’s Gift), is about an abandoned boy rendered mute by an unknown trauma. After being adopted into a new family and assimilated into village life, he eventually regains

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his voice, but only after remembering his past. The film’s elegance and subtle allegory launched Kaboré into the international spotlight, even inspiring a “Back to the Villages” movement in African film. At home, the film’s success had much to do with Kaboré’s ability to capture the spirit of his own culture, albeit in an unfamiliar medium. Like a modern-day griot (in West African tradition, the village storyteller and memory-keeper), Kaboré held a mirror up to his society, translating a deeply entrenched oral tradition into a visual one. It is a vision that depicts life in Burkina Faso, both past and present. Wend Kuuni and Buud Yam both take place in precolonial times; Zan Boko ventures into the more complex, satirical territory of post-independence Burkina, where traditional values and new money bump up against each other, physically and psychologically. His fi ve feature films and numerous shorts and documentaries have earned the highest praise from critics and au-

diences worldwide, a testament to his artistry. But Kaboré knows better than most that for African filmmakers, creative challenges are only the beginning. PL ANTING THE SEEDS Films require money and equipment to get made, and those two things are in short supply across Africa. The lack of funding, infrastructure and resources is a daunting obstacle in its own right. However, the parallel struggle, which Kaboré recognized early on, is that an African visual culture must be built at home—not in the movie palaces of Cannes and Berlin but in the run-down theaters in his hometown and, more importantly, in the imaginations and aspirations of his fellow Africans. To that end, Kaboré has rolled up his sleeves, literally and figuratively, to create a productive environment for visual storytellers in his native country. From the time he returned to Burkina in 1976, he began planting the seeds for this cinematic flourishing. He brought his

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talent and expertise to the Institut africain d’éducation cinématographique, served as director of the Centre national du cinéma (both in Ouagadougou and now defunct) and was secretarygeneral of the Pan-African Federation of Filmmakers from 1985 to 1997. He’s shot all of his films in Burkina, employing professionals, nonprofessionals and no doubt many of his own former students. Even his forays into documentary film have addressed the state of African cinema; Reflections on the Cinema (1986), for instance, profiled directors from Mali and Mauritania and their struggles to get films made. In 1999, his dreams for a home base for African visual culture began to crystallize as a training institute for African filmmakers, a school he would go on to name “Imagine.” “I believe that a society that is confronted with images and values from abroad on a daily basis will eventually lose its identity and the ability to choose its own destination,” he has said. “Imagine is an attempt to wake us up and to keep our inner ears and eyes wide open.” Imagine’s programs cover the nuts and bolts of filmmaking—writing, cinematography, editing and so on—as well as the more ineffable qualities of a thriving culture, namely the combination of imagination and self-reflection characteristic of a society asserting its identity through the arts. A C ONTINENT REIMAGINED IN ITS OWN EYES Artists and storytellers engaged in these same efforts across the continent converge every two years at FESPACO, the pan-African festival that brings a spirit of self-discovery to Ouagadougou’s film-loving masses and to the intrepid international community that makes the biannual pilgrimage. MVFF Program Director Zoë Elton, a FESPACO veteran since the mid-’90s, wrote of its sights and sounds in her MVFF 2003 article “Cine Burkina.” “What you see outside the cinema informs what you see inside,” she wrote then. In a recent

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conversation, Elton elaborated, “The experience of watching an African film with an African audience is incomparable. It gives such an insight into what’s funny, what’s shocking and ultimately what’s important to them.” Much like Kaboré, a single film ignited Elton’s passion for African film: Idrissa Ouédraogo’s Yaaba (1989). She swiftly set about planning a Tribute to Ouédraogo (MVFF 1994) and made Ouagadougou a regular stop on her festival travels. In the past two decades, this commitment to showcasing African film has brought dozens of films and filmmakers to MVFF (see sidebar). “It’s still such a huge struggle for a filmmaker to get a film made in Africa,” she explains. “It’s important to make the commitment to show them because if we don’t set our sights on that, then they simply won’t be seen here.” Elton points out that across the entire continent, artists and activists are joining Kaboré’s call to create an African visual culture. In Uganda, Academy Award nominee Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay, MVFF 1988) spearheads Maisha, a film lab with the mission statement, “If we don’t tell our stories, no one else will.” In war-ravaged Rwanda, filmmaker Eric Kabera (100 Days, MVFF 2003) founded the Rwanda Film Festival, which travels across his country, showing films on large infl atable screens. Since 2007, he has focused on building the nation’s first purpose-built cinema in Kigali. Sitting in the air-conditioned comfort of our local theaters, watching ourselves mirrored back through the imaginations

of Scorsese, Spielberg or the Duplass brothers, it’s hard to imagine a culture struggling to create its own reflection, let alone a city without a single functioning movie theater. With visionaries like Kaboré beating the drum, perhaps the time has finally come for Africans to experience the same sense of recognition, the same extraordinary range of emotions, the same understanding of life and the same cool, dark magic of the cinema.

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Tuesday, October 11 6:45 pm

In his memoir, The Prince, the Showgirl and Me, Colin Clark chronicled an epochal moment on the set with the legendary Laurence Olivier and luminous Marilyn Monroe, but gallantly omitted a whirlwind week he spent touring Great Britain with the American actress and icon. Director Simon Curtis lifts the curtain on this idyllic time, when the young Clark provided the star with a welcome reprieve from the limelight. In his charming feature debut, Curtis succeeds in capturing Monroe’s notorious vulnerability along with the incomparably radiant charisma that would soon catapult her to stardom in Some Like It Hot (1956).

Centerpiece Film $30 MYWE11S CinéArts@Sequoia Celebrate the Festival’s midpoint with a screening of My Week with Marilyn and a conversation with director Simon Curtis.

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SPOTLIGHT ON EZRA MILLER PROGRAMANDRECEPTION Thursday, October 13 7:30 pm Spotlight and Reception $50 KEVN13P Spotlight Only $25 KEVN13R

It is not often that young actors make a truly indelible imprint in their early roles. Those who have often end up the stars of the next generation: Jodie Foster, Leonardo DiCaprio, Anna Paquin. Eighteen-year-old Ezra Miller holds his own comedically and dramatically among Hollywood elite in indie favorites City Island, Every Day and Another Happy Day as well as Showtime’s Californication. But it is his work in We Need to Talk About Kevin—bringing intensity and nuance to the title role in a performance Variety called “chilling”—that will surely make the raven-haired actor a household name. —Alexis Whitham

Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center See mvff.com for reception details Our Spotlight program honoring Ezra Miller starts with an onstage interview and a special viewing of We Need to Talk About Kevin. After, join us for a memorable reception catered by Vin Antico just steps away in the Rafael Hospitality Lounge.

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Lynne Ramsay’s artistically bold exploration of the relationship between a mother (Tilda Swinton) and her apparently psychopathic son (Ezra Miller) is a gripping film that offers no easy answers to its troubling questions but will leave many needing to talk about Kevin.

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See page 120 for complete film information. Ezra Miller will be presented with the MVFF Award, designed by celebrated artist Alice Corning.

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At just 18, actor Ezra Miller has already taken more risks onscreen than most actors do in their entire careers. Coming on the heels of an intriguing series of roles showcasing his talent and intensity, his entirely disconcerting portrayal of the titular character in Lynne Ramsay’s We Need to Talk About Kevin is both a breakthrough performance and a declaration that his early promise was nothing more than child’s play.

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Miller’s Kevin is the embodiment of impenetrable malevolence: a teenager who commits the ultimate act of evil when he goes on a shooting rampage at his school, leaving death in his wake and his traumatized mother to wonder how she might have prevented the tragedy from happening. But instead of focusing on either the lead-up to or aftermath of the massacre, as some other recent films have done, Ramsay’s film dissects the primal relationship between mother and son, jumping back and forth in time to show the inception of dysfunction and its inevitable, terrible denouement.

terial than anything we have seen from Miller in the past, but even going back to his earliest years, the signs of a daring artist were already there. He made his debut at the age of six in Phillip Glass’s opera White Raven, and continued his vocal training with a childhood residency at the Metropolitan Opera. Though he eventually migrated away from opera, his years of absorbing high drama, Puccini-style, undoubtedly settled into his subconscious.

That Miller’s partner in this toxic binary is the formidable Tilda Swinton makes his command of the screen that much more impressive. Then again, here is a young man whose choice of film roles reveals not only a willingness but an eagerness to plumb his own psychological depths in order to bring truth to his performances. As he has said, “That’s kind of the power of acting; you are routinely shocked to find that anything you might want or need to access is already there. In a situation like preparing the role of Kevin, that can be a little terrifying.”

His first major television and film roles both came in 2008, with a fi ve-episode arc on Showtime’s racy, cult comedy, Californication, and a starring role in indie drama Afterschool. In the film, Miller is an alienated prep-school student who unwittingly captures two female classmates’ shocking deaths by drugoverdose on film, setting off a paranoid scramble to figure out what to do with the footage. An uncomfortable glimpse into this age of high-tech voyeurism and repressed adolescent rage, Afterschool is teen angst by way of the art house, a niche that may just have been designed expressly for Miller.

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cast of the sleeper hit City Island, costarring Andy Garcia and Alan Arkin. As a teen obsessed with online porn sites that feature obese women eating, Miller finds something relatable, even funny, in a young man’s exploration of his most shameful fantasies. Beware the Gonzo, his third film, solidified his knack for choosing canny material. A comedy set in the competitive world of high school journalism, the film, as its title suggests, pays homage to Hunter S. Thompson, Ralph Steadman and their particular brand of gonzo living. It refashions the teen comedy genre as a free-wheeling ode to youth and anarchy in a world saturated with over-polished, squeaky-clean studio productions, and underlines Miller’s affinity for the subversive, even when the material is decidedly light. In his short but potent career, Miller has returned several times to the theme of family and, in particular, to teenagers’ heightened desire for con-

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nection and acceptance. With each performance, he manages to stand out; whether he is playing disaffected, alienated or simply angry, he is always drawing from the truthful, raw emotion that comes with being an actual teenager. In 2010’s Every Day, which cast Helen Hunt and Liev Schreiber as his parents, Miller deploys both comedic and dramatic chops as a recently out young man struggling to find his place within his own family, yet completely at home in the outside world. He also nails the role of bitter Elliot in the 2011 Sundance hit Another Happy Day (screening at MVFF), a dark family road-trip comedy with shades of Rachel Getting Married. Why this pull towards family-themed films? “There’s nothing more important than trying to rectify the purity of home,” Miller has said. “It’s not necessarily your bloodline. It’s your family— those people who inform your psyche and your emotional self in such a huge

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way. It’s so important to, if possible, make those relationships work.” Which brings us back to We Need to Talk About Kevin, a film in which the purity of home is not only unattainable but sullied in the most abject way possible by what Miller calls “the primordial wound” of mothering. At the most recent Cannes Film Festival (where everyone did, indeed, need to talk about Kevin) a thoughtfully ar-

ticulate Miller sat alongside Ramsay and Swinton, his two audacious Scots collaborators, and fielded questions during a press conference for the film. Asked if he felt any affinity for his character, Miller replied with the kind of honesty that only a teenager can truly possess: “To my horror,” he said, “I do feel connected with Kevin. . . . All sorts of good and bad exist within all of us. My approach to the film and the character was finding those parts of myself. The conditions and circumstances of a person’s life are going to make them who they are: So yes, I could have been Kevin.” A bold admission from such a young man, but one entirely in line with his fearless attraction to the murkier side of life. As he eloquently puts it, he’s interested in “bringing light to darkness and darkness to light.” So far, he is succeeding brilliantly at both.

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Join director Stephan Elliott (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) and surprise guests for this special premiere screening and celebration of A Few Best Men, his hilariously irreverent new film, starring Xavier Samuel (Twilight) as a young British husband-to-be and Olivia Newton John as his Australian future mother-in-law.

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When David (Samuel) travels to the Australian outback for his wedding, he is aided and (mostly) abetted by his “best men” (not to mention Ramsay, a much-beloved male sheep) in this outrageous comedy of ill manners.

See mvff.com for reception details This Special Premiere evening starts with a screening of A Few Best Men and continues with onstage conversation/Q&A’s with our noted guests. The celebration continues at the Donna Seager Gallery, a short stroll away, where guests will enjoy sumptuous cuisine in an elegant setting.

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ELIZABETH OLSEN

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

SPOTLIGHT ON ELIZABETH OLSEN SPOTLIGHTPROGRAM Saturday, October 15 8:00 pm Spotlight $25 MART15R Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center

Elizabeth Olsen got her start acting alongside older sisters Mary-Kate and Ashley but soon emerged as a promising talent in her own right. Today her burgeoning career, already marked by challenging and complex roles, includes upcoming projects with seasoned professionals like Dakota Fanning, Catherine Keener and Jane Fonda. But her breakout performance came at this year’s Sundance Film Festival with a luminous and layered portrayal of a young woman recently free of an all-consuming cult in Sean Durkin’s Martha Marcy May Marlene. With this sensitive and affecting portrait, Olsen’s rising star reaches the brightest points in the firmament of independent cinema.

Join us for the Spotlight program featuring a conversation with Elizabeth Olsen, followed by a screening of Martha Marcy May Marlene.

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Elizabeth Olsen Born to Play BY JEFF CAMPBELL

In 2011, Elizabeth Olsen arrived seemingly out of nowhere to become one of cinema’s most electrifying and exciting new actors. The 22-year-old New York University graduate debuted to tremendous acclaim at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in two movies— the psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene and the horror remake Silent House—and was quickly crowned this year’s “it girl” by festival pundits and Hollywood media. A heady buzz now envelops the talented ingenue, and it’s safe to say if you haven’t heard of her yet, you will soon. Olsen has three more high-prestige projects in the can already: Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding, directed by Bruce Beresford; Red Light, co-starring Sigourney Weaver and Robert De Niro; and Liberal Arts, directed and

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written by Josh Radnor. Then again, you may recognize her: Lizzie, as she is known to friends, is the younger sister of celebrity twins MaryKate and Ashley Olsen. And the mature-beyond-her-years actress made her movie debut as a fi ve-year-old in the 1994 Olsen vehicle How the West Was Fun. In conjunction with its Spotlight Award and screening of Martha Marcy May Marlene, the Mill Valley Film Festival spoke with Ms. Olsen to discuss her new film, her famous siblings, playing Buck Hunter and the challenges of learning on the job. What are you most excited about with Martha Marcy May Marlene? What I think is exciting about this film is that I truly believe it’s a unique cinematic experience. It takes people on a psychological experience where everything that the audience goes through and thinks is supposed to mirror what the main character, Martha, is thinking. And I just find that to be a really inter-

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I didn’t do research. I was actually cast about two to three weeks before we started shooting. It came really quick.

When you first read the script, is that what you responded to, or was it the character herself?

All I really could do was approach the script and the things I connected to. And now I’m happy that this was all I could do because I think a lot of research might have added some sort of reverence on my part. I just tried to figure her out. She’s a woman who had a void in her life, and these people filled this void. How did they fill this void? From a very character-specific point of view. Always keeping what she’s in relation to as simple as possible, because the actual script and the film itself had so much ambiguity that it’s important for me—for an audience—to see something specific within that.

It was both, because I like to step outside of just my role and think of [the movie] as a whole. Martha, to me, is someone who a lot of people could call a victim. And she’s not. She’s not a victim. She’s someone who’s fearless and someone who continues to fight in lots of different ways—ways that you definitely don’t expect. Some people have even said that there are some things she does that are really ugly, and yeah, we all do things that are ugly. We all have that in us. Just by the title alone, you know this is a complex character. How did you approach playing her? What sort of research did you do?

Was it difficult to film some of the scenes? It was, but we really had such a great group of people together, and it was such a safe environment. For things

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that were extremely vulnerable, they would just make everyone leave the set. Our first AD, who is male, would even leave the room and have the second AD, who is female, call the shots for him, because he thought that was one way he could show respect. Through that you develop this trust with all these people. It’s really this amazing collaborative experience that we had. Was it easy to empathize with this woman? I have so much compassion and empathy for her. It’s hard to describe, but it’s like it’s this person that you love who’s going through something traumatic, and I do feel for her. That’s the only way I know how to feel for her, so it’s even hard to watch the movie from an objective standpoint. Is it hard to let go of a character like this at the end of a day? It’s not. Maybe something would stick, but I am truly a believer in you are not your character. That’s the only way I know how to approach things in order to be able to go on with my day when work is done. Also, we lived in this place in upstate New York, and there’s no internet, there’s no cell phone service. All we had was each other. At the end of the day we’d stay at this funny hotel that had a bar and restaurant with a pool table and Buck Hunter, if you know what that is, a game where you try not to shoot the deer.

SELEC TED FILMOGR A PH Y 2011 MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE 2011 SILENT HOUSE that I couldn’t actually even put a word to it until both films were done. They’re incredibly generous actors, and when they’re not on screen, and it’s just my shot, they’re giving at least equal the energy, but usually more so, than when they’re on camera, just to help me. That’s something that inspires me, and that’s the type of actor I want to be for other people as well. It seems like you’re choosing your films and your roles very carefully. Do you prefer smaller independent films or is it more project-to-project? It’s really project-to-project right now. I filmed fi ve movies this year, and the first four I was cast in before Sundance happened. It’s really only Liberal Arts with Josh Radnor that I’ve filmed since, and I was in the mood to do something light-hearted, with fun words to say and, you know, just something fun.

Based on your films so far—Silent House being another one—it seems that you like living on the edge. Do you have anything against rom-coms? The funny thing is I have absolutely nothing against rom-coms. Name any that came out this year, I have seen all of them. I am a sucker for rom-coms. Not only do I love rom-coms, but a little secret of [Martha director] Sean Durkin is that he loves them more than I do. What was it like growing up with your sisters; what kind of inspiration were they for you as an actress? Ever since I was a little girl I’ve been asked that same question. And my answer since I’ve been single-digits has been: It’s all I’ve known. My siblings and I, we just sort of grew up with it. There’s nothing weird about it. It’s amazing to me that through all that goes on in the media—which I’ll just call negative, the abuse of privacy, tabloids and things like that—my sisters have been able continue to be some of the most hard-working people I know. They didn’t let that stop them. And it’s really inspiring to me.

So that’s how you would unwind, with Buck Hunter?

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The evening begins with a screening of Raiders of the Lost Ark. From the first snap of his bullwhip, you know Indiana Jones isn’t your run-of-the-mill, wise-cracking archaeologist-cum-adventurer. And minutes later, by the time Jones tumbles out of a boobytrapped cave—one hand on his fedora, the other clutching a golden idol, and a deadly boulder at his heels—you know you’re in for one of the greatest nonstop thrill rides in cinema history. With Raiders, Steven Spielberg reinvented the blockbuster action-adventure, while Harrison Ford cemented his status as the icon of roguish heroism, with a leather jacket so fine it now hangs in the Smithsonian. The thrills continue with a sensational 30th anniversary celebration, including: • A Raiders trivia contest.

Purchase at mvff.com/cffp Raiders of the Lost Ark is part of the new Children’s FilmFest F l e x P a s s! E n j o y o u r s p e c i a l screening of this amazing film along with three Children’s FilmFest films, plus the Children’s FilmFest Opening Party Extravaganza, for one low price.

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ACTIVE CINEMA EXPLORE ENGAGE TRANSFORM

ACTIVE CINEMA: A CREATIVE SOCIAL ACTION NETWORK

MVFF’s Active Cinema films are united in their commitment to explore the world and its issues, engage audiences, and transform society. After the lights come up and the credits roll, the images ingrained in us can still have an impact: Transforming ideas into deeds is what Active Cinema is all about!

GE T AC TI V E! CAN A FILM MAKE THE DIFFERENCE? THE ACTIVE CINEMA PANEL Join a dynamic group of panelists who share the ways and means they’ve used to successfully initiate change and raise awareness of the pressing issues that are the topics of their film storytelling. Sunday, October 9, 2:00 pm $15 NWMB09R, Rafael For details, see New Movies Lab, page 37.

The Lady: MVFF honors the work of actress Michelle Yeoh and director Luc Besson for their great artistry and commitment to justice and human rights with their film about Burmese prodemocracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi.

ACTIVE CINEMA CHAMPIONS Watch for our team of Active Cinema volunteers who will be on-site during the Festival to guide you to our presenting partners and the organizations that address the issues in Active Cinema films.

ACTIVE CINEMA ON FACEBOOK ACTIVE CINEMA SPECIAL FILM EVENTS

Join Active Cinema filmmakers and supporters on Facebook and stay connected year-round.

Voices from the Shadows: A special panel discussion follows this screening [Saturday, October 8, 2:00 pm $15 VCES08R Rafael; page 55], addressing the urgent need for engagement around the issues and myths facing those dealing with ME/ CFS, an extreme form of chronic fatigue syndrome.

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SEE FILMS, GET INVOLVED! Discover inspiration in Active Cinema programming by joining us for film screenings and discussions throughout the Festival. Help support our filmmakers and special guests by becoming a catalyst for change. ACTIVE CINEMA FILMS BETWEEN 2 FIRES Agnieszka Lukasiak BUSONG (PALAWAN FATE) Auraeus Solito CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND: THE LEGACY OF PAT BROWN Sascha Rice GIRLFRIEND Justin Lerner GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR Pamela Yates

HEIST: WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM? Donald Goldmacher, Frances Causey

THE LADY Luc Besson OUR NEW FRONTIER: SUSTAINABILITY ■ THE NEW ENVIRONMENTALISTS John Antonelli, Will Parrinello, Tom Dusenbery

THE NEW FRONTIER: SUSTAINABLE RANCHING IN THE AMERICAN WEST Melinda Levin, Irene J. Klaver PORTRAIT OF A WINEMAKER: JOHN WILLIAMS OF FROG’S LEAP Deborah Koons Garcia

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PARIAH Dee Rees SARABAH Gloria Bremer, Maria Luisa Gambale VOICES FROM THE SHADOWS Josh Biggs, Natalie Boulton THE WELCOME Kim Shelton

TRANSITION TOWN TOTNES Deborah Koons Garcia

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Our co-presenters partner with us in the Active Cinema film series, and are actively working to effect change. You’ll find their names on each film’s program note and on slides following each screening, as well as links to their websites under Active Cinema at mvff.com. BETWEEN 2 FIRES

GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR

PARIAH

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Marin Interfaith Task Force on the Americas

frameline.org

BUSONG (PALAWAN FATE)

mitfamericas.org

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Center for Domestic Peace

Save Palawan Movement petitiononline.com/PA2010/petition.html

HEIST: WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM?

CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND: THE LEGACY OF PAT BROWN

Ella Baker Center for Human Rights

UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies

ellabakercenter.org

Frameline

Female Genital Cutting Education and Networking Project fgmnetwork.org

VOICES FROM THE SHADOWS Bay Area CFS Support Group

THE LADY

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gspp.berkeley.edu

Burmese American Democratic Alliance

THE WELCOME

GIRLFRIEND

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Veterans’ Village

Matrix Parent Network and Resource Center matrixparents.org

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OUR NEW FRONTIER: SUSTAINABILITY Sustainable Marin sustainablemarin.org

Here’s to the filmmakers who illuminate the screen. And in the process, us.

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FIL M C AT EG O R IE S

WORLD PREMIERES

VA L L E Y O F T H E D O C S

Day of the Flowers Heist: Who Stole the American Dream?

The latest in documentary filmmaking, because reality spins some of the most fascinating yarns of all.

One Through Love

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The Planets The Real Rocky Smokin’ Fish Trust Me

5 @ 5 A N D M V F F SH O R T S An assortment of filmic gems, this year’s 5@5 matinee series takes its program titles from the songs of Elton John. SPONSORED BY

Voices from the Shadows What Happened Here William Kurelek’s The Maze

NORTH AMERIC AN PREMIERES

US C INEMA A showcase for new American films by master and emerging filmmakers who share a talent for independent storytelling. SPONSORED BY

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Bon Voyage Busong (Palawan Fate) The Butcher’s Wife A Few Best Men

WORLD C INEMA Stories that reveal elements of the universal while changing our ways of seeing and understanding our global neighbors.

Guru: Bhagwan, His Secretary & His Bodyguard

CHILDREN’S FILMFEST

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Giving young people a taste of cultures and adventures they won’t find anywhere else.

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Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson

Buud Yam (Gaston Kaboré, Burkina Faso) • Da Monzon, The Conquest of Samanyana (Sidy Diabaté, Mali) • The Destiny of Lesser Animals (Deron Albright, Ghana/US) • The Mosque (Daoud Aoulad-Syad, Morocco) • Pegasus (Mohamed Mouftakir, Morocco) • Sarabah (Gloria Bremer, Maria Luisa Gambale, US/Senegal) • Wend Kuuni (God’s Gift) (Gaston Kaboré, Burkina Faso)

Eliminate: Archie Cookson Heritage Jeff Who Lives at Home The Mosque Play Like a Lion: The Legacy of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan The Story of Film: An Odyssey

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Coriolanus (Ralph Fiennes, UK) • Day of the Flowers (John Roberts, UK) • ELIMINATE: Archie Cookson (Rob Holder, UK) • Lotus Eaters (Alexandra McGuinness, UK/Ireland) • Shame (Steve McQueen, UK) • The Story of Film: An Odyssey (Mark Cousins, UK) • We Need to Talk About Kevin (Lynne Ramsay, UK) • Voices from the Shadows (Josh Biggs, Natalie Boulton, UK)

FOC US HE ALING Busong (Palawan Fate) (Auraeus Solito, Philippines) • Dolphin Boy (Dani Menkin, Yonatan Nir, Israel) • Girlfriend (Justin Lerner, US) • The Sacred Science (Nick Polizzi, US/Peru) • Voices from the Shadows (Josh Biggs, Natalie Boulton, UK) • The Welcome (Kim Shelton, US)

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5@5: DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME

5@5: HARD TIMES

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“It’s the Circle of Life, and it moves us all.” So go the lyrics to a popular tune. And these fi ve short documentaries keep the wheel turning. Discarded pens from around the world take on new life in Paul Meyer’s Penultimate (US 4 mins), while Lori Petcher’s Life Model (US 6 mins) reveals a 75-yearold nude figure model who has learned to love her body in the art she inspires. In Jim Sugar’s impressionistic Swimming in a Dream (US 7 mins) a group of Marin County swimmers explores what it means to achieve “the swimmer’s high,” and Doug Nichol’s Sunshine (US 14 mins) introduces us to an American advertising producer who travels to China to make a TV commercial, offering rare insight into modern-day “Mad Men” and the absurdity of the business. Finally, Pot Country (US 27 mins), by Kate McLean and Mario Furloni, gives us an intimate look at a community’s complex relationship with marijuana, the semilegal crop that powers the local economy in much of rural northern California. —Kelly Clement

Whether reaching out or in, help comes in unexpected ways in these shorts that explore how to deliver a message, soften the blow and simply lend a hand. Set in a rural town during World War II, a sweet and friendly widower is the bearer of bad news in James Khehtie’s The Telegram Man (Australia 14 mins), starring Australian great Jack Thompson. At Care-A-Spondence, an agency that specializes in “Dear John” letters, the best writer is hired to write a suicide note and begins to worry about what the final revisions will bring, in Jason Headley’s To Say Goodbye (US 19 mins). A doctor moonlights as a taxi driver and finds himself in a situation where his day-job skills are needed in Julio O. Ramos’s gripping A Doctor’s Job (Peru 11 mins). A disenchanted cleaning lady breaks from fluffing the pillows to help her elderly employer reconnect with her estranged brother in Lisa Melodia’s Confidante (US 18 mins). —Holly Roach

Whether you encounter a beast, odd shape, robot or human, all characters in this romping mash-up of 2-D, 3-D, stop-motion and live-action animation reflect a timeless and comical struggle through life. Rachel Moore’s Pop (US 3 mins) is an abstract journey through history, while Floyd the Android (US 4 mins) by Jonathan Lyons shows the antics of a not-so-brilliant hunk of metal. Bugs are explored in Zeke Norton’s Zapped! (Canada 2 mins) and further celebrated in the captivating imagery of Hannes Vartiainen and Pekka Veikkolainen’s The Death of an Insect (Finland 7 mins). Christmas Piggy (Denmark 8 mins) by R.S. Söderström is an evasively curly swine tale, while Grant Orchard’s A Morning Stroll (UK 7 mins) shows the pluck of a chicken navigating through time’s door. Being curved in a straight world proves challenging in Mario Adamson’s I Am Round (Sweden 14 mins) and Seven Days in the Woods (Sweden 6 mins) by Peter Larsson is a mesmerizing study of odd woodland scenes. Making a quirky splash, Juan Pablo Zaramella’s Luminaris (Argentina 6 mins) features a bright idea inspired through building bulbs. —Amanda Todd

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Tuesday, October 11, 5:00 pm

Thursday, October 13, 5:00 pm

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Friday, October 14, 5:00 pm

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T O TA L P R O G R A M 5 7 M I N S

Monday, October 10, 5:00 pm

5X5H10R, Rafael Friday, October 14, 5:00 pm

5X5H14S, Sequoia

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5@5: JUST LIKE STRANGE RAIN

5@5: THE LAST SONG

ALBERT NOBBS

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When you don’t measure up to expectations, the world can seem like a lonely place. This collection of shorts explores the struggles of outsiders seeking a place to belong. When a young Iranian woman is stranded on the street without her headscarf, a neighbor offers gallant company in Saba Riazi’s subtle and elegant The Wind Is Blowing on My Street (Iran 16 mins). A man must confess to a crime he didn’t commit in order to protect a personal secret in Bethynia Cardenas Iñiguez’s Moonless Night (US/Mexico 13 mins). An African immigrant reinvents himself as a nameless London street-sweeper in an effort to escape the painful memories of his war-torn past, but realizes he cannot hide from himself in Harold Chapman’s Invisible (UK 15 mins). Pencil drawings present a threatening menace to those made of flesh and blood after an eraser factory burns to the ground in Erik Rosenlund’s imaginative Out of Erasers (Sweden/Denmark 15 mins). —Holly Roach

Memories, misunderstandings and tall tales make up the stories of our lives in this collection of shorts that asks, “Is there something you want to tell me?” Julia Stiles stars as a young woman who receives a misdirected text message and lives out the real-life version of accidentally pushing “send,” in famed playwright and filmmaker Neil LaBute’s sexting (US 8 mins). Olivia misinterprets a text to her boyfriend and prepares to face the beginning and end of life as she knows it in Garry Bowden’s Saturn Rising (US 11 mins). When the neighbor boy, Neil Armstrong, walks on the moon, Mrs. Gorski remembers a promise made long ago in Arron Shiver’s nostalgic Good Luck, Mr. Gorski (Ireland/US 16 mins). Giancarlo Iannotta entices his mother into reminiscing over her prized childhood accessory in My Big Red Purse (US 3 mins). A boy experiences a startling rite of passage in Topaz Adizes’s Boy (US 9 mins), while Will Oldham stars as a father passing on the wisdom of centuries in David Lowery’s festival hit, Pioneer (US 15 mins). —Holly Roach

IRELAND 2011 • 113 MINS

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Monday, October 10, 5:00 pm

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Wednesday, October 12, 5:00 pm

Wednesday, October 12, 5:00 pm

5X5J12R, Rafael

5X5L12S, Sequoia Thursday, October 13, 5:00 pm

5X5L13R, Rafael

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Director Rodrigo Garcia Producers Bonnie Curtis, Julie Lynn, Alan Moloney Screenwriters Gabriella Prekop, John Banville, Glenn Close Cinematographer Michael McDonough Editor Steven Weisberg Cast Glenn Close, Mia Wasikowska, Aaron Johnson, Janet McTeer, Jonathan Rhys Meyers Print Source Roadside Attractions

Reprising her Obie-winning off-Broadway role, Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs is extraordinary in a performance that’s moving and subtle, funny and heart-wrenching. At a luxurious hotel in mid–19th-century Dublin, all the needs and niceties of its upper-crust guests are meticulously ministered to by the impeccable staff: maids (Mia Wasikowska among them) and cooks and menservants, including one rather shy butler named Albert Nobbs. While others fl irt, “walk out” and gossip, Nobbs seems the perennial loner. Befriended by a rather dashing housepainter employed at the hotel, Nobbs is inspired to pursue his dreams of love and independence. But there’s a catch: Nobbs is a woman who has long dressed and lived as a man in order to escape destitution. Nobbs’s brave and awkward foray into the unfamiliar world of love and romance is touchingly rendered by director Rodrigo Garcia (Mother and Son) and his fantastic cast in this pitch-perfect, beautiful film. —Zoë Elton Thursday, October 6, 7:00 pm

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ANOTHER HAPPY DAY

THE ARTIST

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GERMANY 2011 • 130 MINS

US 2011 • 119 MINS

FRANCE 2011 • 100 MINS

Director Roland Emmerich Producers Roland Emmerich, Larry Franco, Robert Léger Screenwriter John Orloff Cinematographer Anna J. Foerster Editor Peter R. Adam Cast Rhys Ifans, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, David Thewils, Xavier Samuel, Sebastian Armesto, Rafe Spall Print Source Sony Pictures Releasing

Director/Screenwriter Sam Levinson Producers Ellen Barkin, Johnny Lin, Michael Nardelli, Salli Newman, Celine Rattray, Todd Traina Cinematographer Ivan Strasburg Editor Ray Hubley Cast Ellen Barkin, Demi Moore, Thomas Haden Church, Ezra Miller, Kate Bosworth, Ellen Burstyn Print Source Phase 4 Films

Director/Screenwriter Michel Hazanavicius Producer Thomas Langmann Cinematographer Guillaume Schiffman Editors Anne-Sophie Bion, Michel Hazanavicius Cast Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman, James Cromwell,

Drama in the political and theatrical arenas erupts simultaneously in this bold Elizabethan thriller from blockbuster director Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Patriot), which delves into the revisionist theory that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was responsible for crafting the collective works of William Shakespeare. Emmerich’s ambitious reimagining challenges not only the Bard’s authorship, however, but also de Vere’s birthright, intimating that he was actually the illegitimate son of Elizabeth I. As the Earl whose identity still remains shrouded in mystery, Rhys Ifans stars alongside a wealth of talent: Rafe Spall as Shakespeare, David Thewlis as William Cecil and both Joely Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave as Queen Elizabeth. Steeped in political intrigue and courtly romance, Anonymous proves that the pen truly is mightier than the sword. —Laura Swanbeck

In a tour-de-force performance, Ellen Barkin skillfully navigates the emotional minefields of unmet needs in writer-director Sam Levinson’s debut feature about one family desperately seeking reconciliation. We join Lynn (Barkin), a mother of four, on the eve of her son’s wedding. But as Elliot (brilliant newcomer Ezra Miller), the cynical teen brother of the groom, admits, “If we’d come here for a funeral instead of a wedding we might all be getting along.” Lynn hopes they might get along anyway, even though her children are exhibiting a wide range of disturbing behaviors, all while her parents and sisters alternate between denial and ridicule. Sound familiar? Barkin exudes a wonderful fierceness in protecting her brood while attempting catharsis in this dramatic comedy that is refreshingly free of easy sentiment and rounded out by sensitive and sometimes hilarious performances from a remarkable cast, including Ellen Burstyn, Demi Moore, Kate Bosworth and Thomas Haden Church. —Janis Plotkin

Monday, October 10, 1 pm

Wednesday, October 12, 8:00 pm

AHDY12R, Rafael Thursday, October 13, 9:30 pm

AHDY13S, Sequoia

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Taking Best Actor honors at Cannes this year with a swagger and a smile, French performer Jean Dujardin dazzles as George Valentin, reigning superstar in 1927 Hollywood who resists the imminent transition to sound motion pictures. Bérénice Bejo matches his charm as Peppy Miller, a beautiful movie extra whose star rises as George’s wanes, in a sprightly and soulful backstage tale with echoes of A Star Is Born and Singin’ in the Rain. Writer-director Michel Hazanavicius reunites the leads of his hit comedy OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and crafts a picture-perfect black-and-white silent movie with a musical score that is as much loving homage as knowing satire. A new silent classic for the ages, this French production has American ambience to spare and a great supporting cast, including John Goodman, James Cromwell, Penelope Ann Miller and Malcolm McDowell—not to mention the most captivating canine performer in memory! —Richard Peterson Sunday, October 16, 5:00 pm

ARTS16R, Rafael Sunday, October 16, 5:00 pm

ARTM16S, Sequoia For Closing Night Party information, see page 29.

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BETWEEN 2 FIRES

THE BARBER, THE BRUSH AND THE BATON

BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER’S JOURNEY

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

C HILDREN’S FILMFE S T

In a world that often feels polarized and intractable, we are proud to present three short documentary films about individuals who have gone the extra mile to promote multiculturalism in their communities. In Robin Fryday and Gail Dolgin’s The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement (US 26 mins), we meet 85-year-old James Armstrong, a colorful and courageous civil rights activist, as he witnesses the culmination of a life-long dream: the election of America’s fi rst black president. A Brush with the Tenderloin (Paige Bierma, US 22 mins) presents the transformation of one of the diciest corners in San Francisco’s notorious Tenderloin District as acclaimed muralist Mona Caron paints a rich visual story featuring the neighborhood’s diverse collection of characters. The unforgettable Geoff “Double G” Gallegos is the subject of Christine Lee’s Hip Hop Maestro (US 41 mins), which chronicles his amazing journey from young classical composer to creator of the larger-than-life daKAH Orchestra, bringing elements of hip-hop, jazz, funk and reggae from the Los Angeles nightclub circuit to the prestigious Walt Disney Concert Hall. —Kelly Clement

US 2011 • 85 MINS

SWEDEN/POLAND 2010 • 131 MINS

Director Constance Marks Producers Constance Marks, James Miller, Corinne LaPook Cinematographer James Miller Editor Philip Shane, Justin Weinstein Print Source Submarine Deluxe

Director/Screenwriter Agnieszka Lukasiak Producer Peter Kropenin Cinematographer Hubert Taczanowski Editor Marcin Kot Bastkowski Cast Magdalena Poplawska, Kamila Nowysz, Simon Kassianides, Leila Haji, Fredrik Ohlsson Print Source Swedish Film Institute

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Who is Elmo? Elmo is joyous. Elmo is love. Elmo is Kevin Clash. Long before his furry red friend became an international superstar, Clash discovered his passion in life. At nine he sat inches away from his television set, transfixed by a new show called Sesame Street. Clash spent the next nine years constructing puppets and entertaining the neighborhood kids in suburban Baltimore. His talent and conviction made him unstoppable. Through incredible footage and thoughtful interviews, we follow Kevin on his journey from a small show at the local TV station to Captain Kangaroo, before his inevitable arrival on that street we all know and love. When a frustrated fellow puppeteer tossed him a character named Elmo he just couldn’t figure out, the rest was history. Drawing on the loving support of his family and an undeniable gift, Clash found the voice and essence that infused Elmo with a spirit that enchanted the world. Ages 4+ —Kristine Kolton

Saturday, October 15, 4:45 pm

Saturday, October 8, 11:30 am

BARB15S, Sequoia

BENG08S, Sequoia

Sunday, October 16, 1:00 pm

Saturday, October 15, 12:00 pm

BARB16R, Rafael

BENG15S, Sequoia

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In Polish and Swedish with English subtitles. An epic story of one woman’s quest to fi nd her place in the world, this spellbinding film focuses on the roller-coaster reality of a rootless—and stateless—immigrant single mom in modern-day Europe. Tormented by an abusive husband, Marta flees her homeland of Belarus with young daughter Anna. The promise of a new life in a Swedish refugee camp is hindered by her vulnerable position in a foreign world and the dark motivations of the people she meets. Magdalena Poplawska as Marta is a wonder to behold. She relies on simple facial expressions and subtle actions to potently convey Marta’s inner life as she strives to make a better life for her child. Filmmaker Agnieszka Lukasiak fuses spellbinding images and situations that are heartbreaking and hopeful at once. Centering on the mother-daughter bond, the film tackles immigrant rights and sexual politics through the profound human story at its core. North American Premiere —Brendan Peterson Sunday, October 9, 9:15 pm

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BRAZIL/URUGUAY 2010 • 85 MINS

NETHERLANDS 2010 • 83 MINS

PHILIPPINES 2011 • 93 MINS

Director/Producer/Screenwriter Charly Braun Cinematographers Pablo Ramos, Bruno Alzaga Editors Fernando Coster, Charly Braun Cast Jill Mulleady, Esteban Feune de Colombi, Guilhermina Guinle Print Source Charly Braun

Director Margien Rogaar Producers Pieter Kuijpers, Sander van Meurs, Iris Otten Screenwriters Tijs van Marle, Margien Rogaar Cinematographer Sal Kroonenberg Editor Elsbeth Kasteel Cast Anneke Blok, Reinout Bussemaker, Mirre Balke, Casper van Rijnberk, Scyler Eijgermans, Hans Croiset Print Source Pupkin Film

Director Auraeus Solito Producers Auraeus Solito, Jong de Castro Screenwriters Kanakan Balintagos, Henry Burgos Cinematographer Louie Quirino Editor Chuck Gutierrez Cast Alessandra de Rossi, Rodrigo Santikan, Clifford Banagale, Dax Alejandro, Bonivie Budao, Walter Arenio Print Source Jong de Castro

In Dutch with English subtitles. The unsinkable Dutch Verbeek clan prepares for a family holiday to France for that anticipated escape from the ordinary. But their “bon voyage” is abruptly sidetracked by news that Grandpa Bob is gravely ill, leading to an altogether different, more subdued journey from which an unexpectedly rich story emerges. As the family settles into a staycation, sullen teenager Anouk refuses to let the change of plans sidetrack her stealth mission to lose her virginity; son Jochem quickly learns about the tenuous ties of friendship; and the youngest, Jasmijn, soberly accepts what everyone else fears the most, boldly traversing with Grandpa Bob the delicate line between life and death with frankness, heart and a surprising amount of humor. Margien Rogaar’s understated style is an invitation to settle in with the Verbeek family, in this heartfelt film about coming of age, mortality and the ties that bind. North American Premiere —Alexis Whitham

FOCUS: HEALING • In Filipino, Palawanon and Cuyunon with English subtitles. In this captivating meditation on nature, love, spirituality and loss, a woman who finds herself stricken with a strange illness that prevents her from setting foot on the earth takes a journey to fi nd a cure among the indigenous people of Palaui (in the Philippine Islands), who live in sync with the land, water and sky. Woven into her tale is a world of shamanistic rituals that describe the ways prayer, myth and story shape a culture. Throughout comes an emphasis on busong, or karma: When nature or individuals are disrespected, the consequences are clear and swift. Busong (Palawan Fate), which premiered this year at Cannes as the first Palawanon indigenous feature, mingles magical realism with trenchant social commentary about the effect of mining, dynamite fishing and logging upon indigenous peoples, creating a beautiful homage to the idea of myth, creation and rebirth. North American Premiere —Nora Isaacs

In Spanish, French and English with English subtitles. The Uruguayan coastline will no longer be the road less traveled now that this film has captured its majestic essence. On the ferry from Buenos Aires to Montevideo, a slightly glamorous Argentine banker named Santiago meets Juliette, an earthy, whimsical Belgian tourist. The two decide to take a road trip up the Uruguayan coast—falling in love with it and each other along the way. Spending nights in beachfront castles, dancing in discotheques with Euro fashion models (including a cameo by Naomi Campbell) and drinking wine with guitar-playing prophets, their relationship reflects a perfect mixture of the sensational and the organic. The allure of Uruguay, roughly the size of Missouri and with a tiny population of 3.5 million, looms large in director Charly Braun’s panoramic storytelling, in which wide shots of beachscape sunsets blend with Super 8–style memories. Clever cinematography and storytelling build a bridge beyond the material crossroads of Santiago and Juliette’s road trip. —Delfin Vigil

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Thursday, October 13, 4:00 pm

BUSG08S, Sequoia

Tuesday, October 11, 9:30 pm

BNVG13R, Rafael

Monday, October 10, 7:00 pm

BUSG10R, Rafael

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BUUD YAM

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CHINA 2010 • 119 MINS

BURKINA FASO 1997 • 97 MINS

US 2011 • 88 MINS

Director/Screenwriter Gao Xiongjie Producer Wang Xuemei Cinematographer Guo Jia Editor Li Fang Cast Fang Ye, Tang Huihua Print Source Smiley Film Sales Ltd.

Director/Producer/Screenwriter Gaston Kaboré Cinematographer Jean-Noël Ferragut Editor Didier Ranz Cast Serge Yanogo, Amssatou Maiga, Sévérine Ouéddouda Print Source Gaston Kaboré

Director Sascha Rice Producers Hilary Armstrong, Julia Mintz, Sascha Rice Cinematographer Anne Etheridge Editors Lauren Giordano, Claire Chandler, Doug Blush Print Source Sascha Rice

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Moré with English subtitles. Buud Yam is a tale of a young man’s Grail-like quest for a healer to treat his foster sister, Pughneere, stricken with an unknown illness. It’s the early 19th century, and the handsome and charismatic Wend Kuuni (whose early years are chronicled in Kaboré’s earlier film of the same name, also showing at MVFF; see pg. 121 program note and pg. 61 Tribute) sets off on an unpredictable journey that takes him through forests and across deserts. The tension builds throughout with Pughneere’s life hanging in the balance. Beautifully photographed, Kaboré’s tale is a classic hero’s journey that leads Wend Kuuni, ultimately, not just to the cure for his sister but to a sense of identity. The film’s underlying theme of tolerance and understanding adds to this rich fable, which in 1997 received international recognition and confirmed Kaboré’s reputation as a master filmmaker yet is now rarely seen in the US. This year’s MVFF Tribute honoree Kaboré achieves a film of mythic proportion, combining his profound instinct for traditional folktale with his masterful sense of cinema. —Zoë Elton

They just don’t make ‘em like Edmund G. “Pat” Brown anymore. His visionary initiatives as California governor serve as a constant reminder of how investing in the future, from education to infrastructure, is necessary, humane and smart. The squareshouldered San Francisco native with the no-nonsense black-framed glasses chose real-world experience over college en route to a law degree, then applied his drive and ambition to public service. Combining a wide-ranging vision with unmatched political skills, Brown forged California into the Golden State through two astonishingly productive terms as governor. “The godfather of modern California,” as Tom Brokaw calls him, spearheaded the vast, widely affordable public university system, an expanded network of innovative freeways and (to the eternal dismay of some Bay Area denizens) the mammoth water system that carries northern California snowmelt to the agricultural heartland and the populous Southland. Sascha Rice, Pat’s granddaughter and Governor Jerry Brown’s niece, has crafted a valuable, insightful documentary filled with fascinating, forgotten details and priceless archival footage, including clips of gubernatorial challengers Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan. —Michael Fox

In Mandarin with English subtitles. Liang the butcher and his wife Qiao make an attractive couple in a village four hours by bus from the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou. But for six months the marriage has remained unconsummated because Qiao wants to avoid pregnancy in case she passes the college entrance exam (on her fourth try). Liang indulges her “foolish daydream,” trusting in her agreement that she’ll sleep with him if she fails. But her real goal is to leave the stifl ing village and join others reaping the economic benefits of city life in Hangzhou. As summer begins, Qiao boards the bus for the city, Liang in frantic pursuit. This domestic tragedy asks if a principled man and woman have a right to the life of their choice, or does marriage spell the end of all dreams? In this intensely gripping modern fable, the coming of autumn signals a new chapter that hints at reincarnation and destiny. (Warning: includes explicit scenes of butcher’s work.) North American Premiere —Frako Loden Friday, October 7, 8:30 pm

BUTC07R, Rafael Sunday, October 9, 3:45 pm

BUTC09S, Sequoia P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H CEN T ER FOR A SI A N A MER IC A N CINEM A (C A A M).

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CIRCUS DREAMS

COLLABORATOR

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C HILDREN’S FILMFE S T

US C INEM A

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 2010 • 113 MINS

US 2011 • 82 MINS

US/CANADA 2011 • 87 MINS

Director Danis Tanovic Producers Cedomir Kolar, Amra Baksic Camo, Marc Bachet, Mirsad Purivatra Screenwriters Danis Tanovic, Ivica Dikic Cinematographer Walther Vanden Ende Editor Petar Markovic Cast Miki Manojlovic, Mira Furlan, Boris Ler, Jelena Stupljanin, Milan Strljic, Mario Knezovic Print Source Strand Releasing

Director/Producer Signe Taylor Cinematographer Erin Hudson Editors Peter Rhodes, Virginie Danglades Print Source Signe Taylor

Director/Screenwriter Martin Donovan Producers Julien Favre, Ted Hope, Luca Matrundola, Pascal Vaguelsy Cinematographer Julie Kirkwood Editor Karen Porter Cast Martin Donovan, David Morse, Olivia Williams, Melissa Auf der Maur Print Source eOne Films International

(CIRKUS COLUMBIA)

In Bosnian with English subtitles. Director Danis Tanovic’s Oscar-winning 2001 debut, No Man’s Land, literally “mines the territory” of the 1993 Bosnian war. Tanovic’s equally dark and comedic new film is set during the summer of 1991, in that brief interlude following the fall of Communism before war broke out in the former Yugoslavia. “Who’d dare divide Bosnia? We’ve lived together all these years!” scoffs a middle-aged village matron. Enter largerthan-life Divko (Miki Manojlovic, Irina Palm, MVFF 2007; Underground) in his red Mercedes, with a fl ashy young mistress and a vomiting pet cat in tow. Divko has returned from Germany after 20 years to “clean house” and settle old scores. Ejecting his estranged wife and son from the family home, he fl aunts his wealth and status in an effort to rediscover the man he once was—or was meant to be. New alliances are formed, old enmities fl are up and a deeply passionate love is rekindled as the war draws ever closer. —Margarita Landazuri

Sunday, October 9, 12:00 pm

CRCD09R, Rafael Sunday, October 16, 2:30 pm

CRCD16S, Sequoia

Longtime Hal Hartley lead and first-time filmmaker Martin Donovan stars in this darkly humorous drama about a famous but fading Broadway playwright named Robert Longfellow (Donovan) who returns to his childhood home in Los Angeles with a vague plan to do something about his aging mother (Katherine Helmond). Instead, quietly despondent, far from his wife and children and surrounded again by his childhood rock posters, he fl irts with a midlife crisis—and a possible fl ing with his old crush, now-famous actress Emma Stiles (Olivia Williams). But neither fame and fortune, a loving wife and family, nor a tempting infidelity compensates the middle-aged artist for the disappearance of his muse. Enter Gus (a nicely complex David Morse), Robert’s boyhood next-door neighbor, now a reckless and lonely ex-con who insists on sharing a few brewskies for old-times’ sake. Unexpected inspiration comes thus to both men across a very dodgy bridge of mutual desperation and tenuous understanding. US Co-Premiere —Robert Avila

Friday, October 14, 7:00 pm

Sunday, October 9, 8:45 pm

CRSC14S, Sequoia

CBRT09S, Sequoia

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Tuesday, October 11, 6:45 pm

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Stuff a clown-sized hankie up your sleeve for this wonderfully heart-squeezing documentary about a traveling youth circus on the brink of closure. Director Signe Taylor crafts a lively, loving portrait of Circus Smirkus, a one-of-a-kind training ground for young performers (including many from Marin County), capturing the thrills, hopes, tensions, creativity and love that marked the camp’s 2006 season, when every performance held the fate of the circus’s future. It’s impossible not to fall immediately for these kids—an elite group of 12- to 18year-old acrobats, jugglers, aerialists and clowns training for an intense 70-show tour—who amaze not only in their physical talents but in their poise, ambition and wide-open emotions. As the performers get a true taste of circus life, with all its highs and lows, we get a rare glimpse behind the big top at the real people who bring a special kind of magic to life. Ages 8+ —Deanna Quinones

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SPONSORED BY KQED

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THE CONQUEST

CORIOLANUS

(LA CONQUÊTE)

F I L M S

COUNTRY MUSIC (MÚSICA CAMPESINA)

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FRANCE 2011 • 110 MINS

UK 2011 • 122 MINS

CHILE/US 2011 • 105 MINS

Director Xavier Durringer Producers Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer Screenwriters Xavier Durringer, Patrick Rotman Cinematographer Gilles Porte Editor Catherine Schwartz Cast Denis Podalydès, Florence Pernel, Bernard Le Coq, Hippolyte Girardot, Samuel Labarthe, Mathias Mlekuz Print Source Music Box Films

Director Ralph Fiennes Producers Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines Screenwriter John Logan, play by William Shakespeare Cinematographer Barry Ackroyd Editor Nicolas Gaster Cast Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox, James Nesbitt, Jessica Chastain Print Source The Weinstein Company

Director/Screenwriter Alberto Fuguet Producer Sarah Childress Cinematographer Ashley Zeiger Editor Sebastián Arriagada Cast Pablo Cerda, James Cathcart, Karin Whitehouse, Ezra Fitz, Todd Hughes, Cole Kinnear Print Source Cinépata

In French with English subtitles. As political satire, The Conquest is that rare specimen produced while the subject is still in power. Denis Podalydès delivers a witty yet commanding portrayal of Nicolas Sarkozy and his rise to the French presidency through the lens of his unraveling marriage to then-wife Cecilia (Florence Pernel). Never one to disguise his ambition, the film’s Sarkozy curries favor with predecessor Jacques Chirac (Bernard Le Coq, muttering “The little bastard wants my job!”) and spars gamely with glib rival Dominique de Villepin (Samuel Labarthe). This lampoon depicts the future president of France as a bold and unashamed virtuoso of political combat, whose inattention to his disintegrating domestic partnership emerges as his chief vulnerability. With leads brilliantly etching sharp characterizations of living politicians, director Xavier Durringer need never veer too far from reality, even while deploying fictional embellishments and a larger-than-life sense of humor that—with Nicola Piovani’s buoyant score—giddily evoke a circus-like atmosphere. —George Minafer

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • Ralph Fiennes marks his directorial debut with an ambitious, action-packed contemporary setting—in war-torn Bosnia—of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus. Fiennes reprises the juicy titular role he played on the London stage: powerful general Caius Martius, aka Coriolanus, at odds with the City of Rome. Contemptuous of a starved populace that has begun to riot, Martius prefers the battlefi eld where he meets his old enemy Tullus Aufidius (a very macho Gerard Butler) and returns a hero. Reveling in his triumph, he gains election as a governing consul but is soon opposed by the citizenry. His anger at the public’s disfavor leads to his expulsion, and in desperation he turns to his sworn enemy Tullus, with whom he takes revenge on the city. With Vanessa Redgrave as Coriolanus’s iron-willed mother and Jessica Chastain as his trophy wife, a high-powered cast and chilling modern urban battle scenes propel this timeless work into the 21st century. US Premiere —Janis Plotkin

Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm

CRNS07S, Sequoia

CNQT12S, Sequoia

Saturday, October 8, 7:30 pm

Friday, October 7, 9:00 pm

CRNS08R, Rafael

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SPONSORED BY MARIN MAGA ZINE

In English and Spanish with English subtitles. This fish-out-of-water tale about a Chilean slacker adrift in Nashville offers a nod to Robert Altman. But Alberto Fuguet’s take on the self-proclaimed “Music City USA” mixes the poignant longing of the immigrant experience with a deadpan humor that’s more akin to mumblecore godfather Jim Jarmusch. Fuguet, a leading light of the New Chilean Narrative literary movement, deploys his novelist ear and filmmaker eye to take in everything that’s both alien and appealing to Alejandro Tazo as he tries to understand his new environment and make himself understood in turn. Shot on a shoestring budget in 10 days, using a student crew assembled while Fuguet was a visiting professor at Vanderbilt University, Country Music boasts an engaging performance by Chilean actor Pablo Cerda and a rock-and-country score by Gustavo Leon in its quirky look at Nashville’s neon hustle and down-home charm. —Margarita Landazuri Saturday, October 15, 2:30 pm

CNTR15R, Rafael Sunday, October 16, 2:45 pm

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M V F F 3 4

DA MONZON, THE CONQUEST OF SAMANYANA

DAY OF THE FLOWERS

DEAF JAM

WORLD C INEM A

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MALI 2010 • 110 MINS

UK 2011 • 100 MINS

US 2011 • 70 MINS

Director Sidy Fassara Diabaté Screenwriters Sidy Fassara Diabaté, Ibrahim Tom Cinematographers M. L. Tani, Abdoulaye Somé Editor Seydou Koné Cast Namory Diabaté, Abdoulaye Diabaté, Kadidia Coulibaly Print Source Sidy Fassara Diabaté

Director John Roberts Producer Jonathan Rae Screenwriter Eirene Houston Cinematographer Vernon Layton Editor David Freeman Music Stephen Warbeck Cast Eva Birthistle, Carlos Acosta, Charity Wakefield, Christopher Simpson, Bryan Dick, Manuel de Blas Print Source Jonathan J. Rae Independent Talent Group

Director Judy Lieff Producers Judy Lieff, City Lore Cinematographers Melissa Donovan, Claudia Raschke-Robinson Editor Keiko Deguchi Print Source Made-By-Hand, LLC

(DA MONZON, LA CONQUÊTE DE SAMANYANA)

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Bambara with English subtitles. Sidy Diabaté’s stunningly photographed epic tale of intrigue and power is rooted in the history of the Bambara Kingdom of Ségou, in what is now Mali. When the young Da Monzon inherits his father’s throne, his first priority is to muster his followers and conquer the nearby kingdom of Samanyana, a territory rich in gold. Its formidable red-haired ruler, Bassi, meanwhile, thinks it’s a hoot that the young upstart would even try to challenge his supremacy. After all, as the holy men caution, Bassi is possessed of mystical powers. Undaunted, Da Monzon persists, realizing that he needs a secret weapon to take on this far-from-ordinary man. He finds that weapon in Nyala Bamabar, a woman whose own powers make an intriguing match for the master mystic. Diabaté’s gorgeous visuals and fantastic cast give great life to a compelling drama that speaks volumes about human nature. —Zoë Elton Saturday, October 8, 1:45 pm

DMTC08S, Sequoia Monday, October 10, 6:30 pm

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FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • In English and Spanish with English subtitles. In this tale of two charmingly idiosyncratic Scottish sisters, a colorful but complicated journey across Cuba reveals the unique dichotomy between the idyll and the idealized. Rosa is a self-righteous lefty liberal activist with a bohemian spirit and a romanticized notion of the Cuban Revolution—and her parents’ participation in it. Her wee sister Allie is a modish girly-girl in high heels and lipstick with a naïveté as big as her overstuffed suitcases. In an attempt to save their father from an ignominious memorial, the duo absconds with his ashes and travels to Cuba, where Rosa believes he rightfully belongs. But her mission of mercy is derailed when the police confiscate the ashes, and the sparring sisters—along with their kilt-clad political anarcho-activist companion Conway—take divergent paths to get him back, making some surprising discoveries along the way about the family ties that hold them together. World Premiere —Joanne Parsont

In American Sign Language and English with English subtitles. Aneta Brodski is a young deaf girl originally from Israel who longs to move beyond the security of friends and family in Queens and connect with the larger, hearing world. A team of American Sign Language poets and storytellers at the Lexington School for the Deaf challenges Aneta and her fellow students to turn their words into art: to craft original stories with potent visual images and metaphors that come alive in performance. Aneta soon grows more articulate and discovers a previously unknown side of herself as she begins appearing at poetry slams and spoken-word events with hearing audiences. She truly shines, however, after she meets Tahani, a Palestinian slam poet. Together they create a spoken and signed duet, their alternating voices expressing common dreams about a shared homeland. —Carol Harada PRECEDED BY

MR. HAPPY MAN US 2011 • 11 MINS Director Matt Morris

Tuesday, October 11, 6:15 pm

DAYF11R, Cinema The Friends of the Festival screening on October 11 is free to members presenting a ticket from the box office.

A loving portrait of Bermuda’s Johnny Barnes, who has dedicated his life to making the world a happier place in his own unique way—one person at a time. T O TA L P R O G R A M 8 1 M I N S

Thursday, October 13, 6:45 pm

DEAF13R, Rafael Saturday, October 15, 2:15 pm

DEAF15S, Sequoia

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THE DESTINY OF LESSER ANIMALS

F I L M S

DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL

DOLPHIN BOY (HA’DOLPHIN)

WORLD C INEM A

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

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US 2011 • 77 MINS

ISRAEL 2011 • 72 MINS

Director Deron Albright Producers Deron Albright, Yao B. Nunoo, Francis Gbormittah, Dede Maitre Screenwriter Yao B. Nunoo Cinematographer Aaron T. Bowen Editors Jacob Bricca, Lisa Molomot Cast Yao B. Nunoo, Fred Amugi, Abena Takyi, Sandy Arkhurst, Xolasie Mawuenyega Print Source Bright Moon Pictures

Director Lisa Immordino Vreeland, Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Frederic Tcheng Producer Lisa Immordino Vreeland Cinematographer Cristobol Zanartu Editors Bent-Jorgen Perlmutt, Frederic Tcheng Print Source Samuel Goldwyn Films

Directors Dani Menkin, Yonatan Nir Producers Judith Manassen Ramon, Dani Menkin, Yonatan Nir Cinematographers Yaron Levison, Yoav Kleinman, Yonatan Nir Editors Tali Halter Shenkar, Melanie Margalith Print Source Dragoman Films

“How does one become Diana Vreeland?” the late fashion editor and cult fi gure, then 80 years old, is asked fi ve minutes into this delightful film. Vreeland answers in her inimitable smoky drawl: “The first thing to do, my love, is arrange to be born in Paris. After that, everything flows quite naturally.” So begins this loving, intimate and ultimately exhilarating celebration of the “High Priestess of Fashion,” the columnist, editor and finally museum curator who so profoundly shaped the look and style of American women. As Richard Avedon would say after her death, “She was and remains the only genius fashion editor.” Using archival footage, family photos and recorded conversations with George Plympton, Lisa Immordino Vreeland (a granddaughter by marriage) wisely lets the legend’s own voice carry the film. As one would expect with such a guide, everything follows quite naturally. —Sheerly Avni, Telluride Film Festival

FOCUS: HEALING • In Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles. We know there’s a special bond between dolphins and people. But dolphin therapy to heal deeply troubled humans? No Flipper TV fantasy, it actually happened to Morad, an Arab-Israeli teenager who, after a brutal beating, was left in a state of post-traumatic dissociation. Psychiatrist Ilan Kutz tried conventional treatment methods to no avail. With institutionalization looming as a last resort, Kutz persuaded Morad’s parents to send the boy to the town of Eilat to mingle with free dolphins, hoping their nonverbal interaction would bring the teenager out of his psychic exile. The result is an intensely moving and joyful true story of love—animal, parental, therapeutic—that never strays from the shores of reality. US Premiere —Frako Loden

(SIBO NE KRA, DABO NE KRA)

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Fante, English, Twi, Pidgin and Ga with French and English subtitles. This gripping West African policier marks a striking collaboration between Ghanaian screenwriter and actor Yao B. Nunoo and (in a sharp debut effort) American director Deron Albright. Determined to return to the United States after being deported post-9/11, Ghanaian police inspector Boniface Koomsin (Nunoo) pays big money for a forged passport only to have it snatched away in the streets of Accra. Boniface lies to his police mentor, saying his gun was stolen, to make tracking down the thief a priority. But his personal investigation gets entangled with a series of shootings of white expatriates—shootings that ballistics matches with a police weapon. His suspect turns out to be a man resembling himself in ways that make Boniface profoundly uneasy. Nunoo and director Albright together infuse the policier genre with West African cinematic traditions and a neorealist emphasis on daily life that casts their characters in a larger postcolonial story of Ghanaian independence. —Frako Loden Friday, October 14, 4:00 pm

PRECEDED BY

Monday, October 10, 7:15 pm

WHILE YOU WERE GONE

VREE10S, Sequoia

(MEDAN DU VAR BORTA)

Tuesday, October 11, 5:15 pm

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Facing a life-defining moment, a man ponders his difficult relationship with his father.

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DSTN16R, Rafael

Sunday, October 9, 1:00 pm

DPHN09S, Sequoia Monday, October 10, 9:30 pm

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M V F F 3 4

EAMES: THE ARCHITECT AND THE PAINTER

ECO-PIRATE: THE STORY OF PAUL WATSON

ELIMINATE: ARCHIE COOKSON

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

WORLD C INEM A

US 2011 • 82 MINS

CANADA 2010 • 110 MINS

UK 2011 • 87 MINS

Directors/Producers Jason Cohn, Bill Jersey Cinematographers Ed Marritz, Jon Shenk, Tom Hurwitz, Ulrich Bonnekamp, Thad Wadleigh, Brian Wingert, Andrew Dryer, Petr Stepanek Editor Don Bernier Print Source Bread and Butter Films

Director Trish Dolman Producers Trish Dolman, Kevin Eastwood Cinematographers Todd Craddock, Ian Kerr, Kristian Olsen Editors Brendan Woollard, Mike Jackson Print Source Screen Siren Pictures

Director/Screenwriter Rob Holder Producer Ioanna Karavela Cinematographer Stein Stie Editor Valentina Riva Cast Paul Rhys, Claire Skinner, Paul Ritter, Georgia King, Philip Manikum, Nicholas Day Print Source Agent Pictures

Charles Eames trained as an architect. Ray Eames was a painter. When they married, they wed their talents and aesthetic sensibilities as well, becoming among the most important designers of the 20th century. Their sleek, still-ubiquitous, moldedplywood lounge chair is only one of many designs that revolutionized furniture in the postwar era. But the couple’s work extends further, encompassing their Pacific Palisades home, the IBM Pavilion at the 1964 New York World’s Fair and over 100 short films. Like its subject, this documentary (narrated by James Franco, MVFF Spotlight 2010) is multifaceted, as much about their symbiotic relationship as their extraordinarily creative career. Collaborators, friends, family, art and design critics contribute memories and observations, while archival footage offers a dizzying sense of a phenomenal output and captures the Eameses at work, at home and out in the world they impacted so profoundly. —Pam Grady

Is Canadian environmentalist Paul Watson a hero, a madman or something in between? Trish Dolman’s insightful documentary delves into the nature of a man whose allegiance is not to humankind but rather to the marine life he defends. Once a member of Greenpeace’s early leadership, Watson and the group part ways after his bold approach ruffles feathers. He becomes the founder and charismatic leader of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, whose tactics in defense of whales are decidedly more aggressive—including smoke bombs and the occasional ship-ramming. Watson has a knack for media-ready moments, yet his unwavering commitment inspires legions of young activists, many of whom join him on voyages to hunt down illegal whaling vessels. Full of breathtaking Antarctic footage and hair-raising action on the high seas, Eco-Pirate takes viewers on the wild ride that is Watson’s life. US Premiere —Laurie Koh

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Friday, October 7, 6:00 pm

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AMERICAN HOMES US 2011 • 12 MINS Director Bernard Friedman

ECPR09R, Rafael

FOCUS: GRE AT BRITS • British agent Archie Cookson is no James Bond. This stubbly, wine-stained, shambling man in Michael Caine eyeglasses has been relegated to a dreary Bristol back office of MI6 where he translates recordings from the Russian. Dismissed by his boss, estranged from his wife, condescended to by his preadolescent son, Archie faces a dim future—and that’s before the higher-ups in MI6 hire one of his best friends to kill him. “Why would they want to kill you? You don’t do anything!” exclaims his exasperated wife. But, slowly, Archie begins to remember what it means to be a man of action. With this handsomely shot first feature, writer-director Rob Holder offers a darkly comic indie homage to the classic British spy movies of the ‘60s. Paul Rhys (Chaplin, Vincent and Theo) heads an expert cast, playing Archie with the kind of melancholy deadpan humor that makes a mildly uttered “Oh, no” speak volumes. US Premiere —Juliet Clark Saturday, October 8, 1:00 pm

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EMNT11S, Sequoia

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A FEW BEST MEN

THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD

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AUSTRALIA 2011 • 91 MINS

US/ALBANIA/DENMARK/ITALY 2011 • 109 MINS

F I L M S

GIRLFRIEND

US C INEM A US 2011 • 94 MINS

Director Stephan Elliott Producers Share Stallings, Laurence Malkin, Gary Hamilton, Antonia Barnard Screenwriter Dean Craig Cinematographer Stephen Windon Editor Sue Blainey Cast Xavier Samuel, Kris Marshall, Kevin Bishop, Laura Brent, Rebel Wilson, Olivia Newton-John Print Source Arclight Films

Director Joshua Marston Producer Paul Mezey Screenwriters Joshua Marston, Andamion Murataj Cinematographer Rob Hardy Editor Malcolm Jamieson Cast Tristan Halilaj, Sindi Lacej, Refet Abazi, Zana Hasaj Print Source IFC Films

In his smash hit, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, director Stephan Elliot put Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving in an ancient tour bus and fl amboyant drag in the middle of the Australian outback. How can you top that? Here’s how: a wedding party in the outback with a fabulous pop icon (Olivia Newton-John, as the Aussie mother-in-law–to-be), a teen-throb star from the Twilight series (Xavier Samuel, as the British groom-to-be) and Ramsey, a muchbeloved male sheep. In this outrageous comedy of ill manners (think Bridesmaids meets Mel Brooks on Planet Apatow), the class roles are topsy-turvy, with the Aussies as arbiters of taste, charm and conservative family values, and the incoming Brits (Samuel and “best men” Kris Marshall and Kevin Bishop) as scud-missiles of scatology and “Superbaaaaad” habits. Without giving anything away, suffice it to say that our young lovers are tested and poor Ramsey literally “gets it in the end.” “Shear” delight! North American Premiere —Karen Davis

In Albanian with English subtitles. In his first feature since the breathtaking Maria Full of Grace, director Joshua Marston again turns his visionary lens on an insular culture, gently immersing the viewer in a dramatic scenario fraught with mounting tension. A horse-drawn cart meanders down an Albanian dirt road, delivering bread to the people of a small town. The men at the local pub separate by clan and gruffl y propel the same feuds as their fathers before them. Seemingly a world away, motorbikes screech and teenagers—including lanky 17-year-old Nik—text, fl irt and play video games. But when the land-rights argument between Nik’s father and another family fatally escalates, legal justice comes second to the 15th-century Balkan code known as the Kanun, leaving Nik and his younger brother powerless and angst-ridden. Visually breathtaking, with impressively delicate performances by the nonprofessional young leads, The Forgiveness of Blood is a powerful drama that leaves us anxiously awaiting its surprising climax. —Alexis Whitham

FOCUS: HEALING • All love stories are complicated. But writer-director Justin Lerner has ventured into very prickly territory with extraordinary self-assurance. Evan (graceful newcomer Evan Sneider) is a young man with Down syndrome living with his devoted mother (the ever-elastic Amanda Plummer, MVFF Tribute 1995) in a poor, working-class town. Leading an ordinary life in most respects, Evan’s greatest desire is to have a love affair like those he sees on TV. To that end, he pursues Candy (Shannon Woodward), a single mom he’s had a crush on since high school. But his approach proves problematic: Seeing her on the verge of eviction and stuck in a toxic relationship with her sinister-looking, volatile ex-husband (Twilight’s Jackson Rathbone), Evan gifts Candy with a large amount of money he’s just inherited. Against a deceivingly tranquil rural setting, the need for love and the need for survival come into stark confl ict in this poignant and fearless first feature. —Joanne Parsont

Friday, October 14, 8:30 pm

Thursday, October 13, 4:00 pm

AFEW14R, Rafael

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FRGV13S, Sequoia

Monday, October 10, 5:30 pm

Saturday, October 15, 12:15 pm

GRFN10T, 142 Throckmorton

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Director/Screenwriter Justin Lerner Producers Jerad Anderson, Kristina Lauren Anderson Cinematographer Quyen Tran Editor Jeff Castelluccio Cast Shannon Woodward, Jackson Rathbone, Amanda Plummer, Evan Sneider Print Source Elephant Eye Films

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THE GOOD DOCTOR

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GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

US 2011 • 90 MINS

US 2011 • 104 MINS

SWITZERLAND 2010 • 95 MINS

Director Lance Daly Producers Jonathan King, Dan Etheridge, Orlando Bloom Screenwriter John Enbom Cinematographer Yaron Orbach Editor Emer Reynolds Cast Orlando Bloom, Riley Keough, Rob Morrow, Troy Garity, Taraji P. Henson, Michael Pena Print Source Magnolia Pictures

Director Pamela Yates Producer Paco de Onís Cinematographer Melle van Essen Editor Peter Kinoy Print Source Skylight Pictures

Directors Sabine Gisiger, Beat Häner Producer Philip Delaquis Cinematographer Beat Häner, Matthias Kälin Editor Barbara Weber Print Source Das Kollektiv für audiovisuelle Werke GmbH

First-year doctor Martin Blake (Orlando Bloom) is earnest, diligent, industrious and eager to please. But after becoming obsessed with his patient Diane (Riley Keough), his commitment to the Hippocratic Oath begins a slippery slide into morally and ethically ambiguous territory. Blake is a complex character, obsessed and lonely, unassuming yet hungering for acceptance and respect, especially from the chief (Rob Morrow), a nurse (Taraji P.Henson) and an orderly (Michael Pena). Dr. Blake believes that he is doing the right thing even when reality forcefully contradicts his judgment. All of these elements work to create a film that is both character study and thriller. In his first American production, director Lance Daly refrains from easy moralizing, leaving it to the audience—and Bloom’s complex, wonderfully restrained performance—to create its own commentary on what has increasingly become a purgatory for doctors, patients and the healthcare system in general. —Melissa Howden Saturday, October 8, 6:00 pm

DCTR08S, Sequoia Monday, October 10, 9:30 pm

In Spanish and English with English subtitles. In her 1982 documentary, When the Mountains Tremble, filmmaker Pamela Yates (State of Fear, MVFF 2005) drew the world’s attention to the Guatemalan military’s campaign of genocide against its own indigenous population. The film also propelled Mayan activist Rigoberta Menchú to international prominence and a Nobel Peace Prize. Nearly 25 years later, Yates was asked to join a team of forensic experts, lawyers and Mayan survivors to help bring an international human rights case against Guatemala’s former political and military leadership. Using old footage and outtakes, as well as new interviews with Menchú and other activists, Yates has crafted a gripping work that is partly a detective story and partly a reflection on how sometimes a film doesn’t just document history, but can also be called upon to make history. The powerful, multilayered Granito is a masterful documentary from a deeply engaged filmmaker. —Sara Maria Vizcarrondo Friday, October 7, 6:30 pm

GRAN07R, Rafael Sunday, October 9, 5:45 pm

GRAN09S, Sequoia

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A shower of rose petals dropped from a helicopter signals the arrival of Bhagwan Rajneesh, via Rolls Royce, to his Oregon compound of 5,000 devotees. This illuminating, multilayered exploration of Bhagwan Rajneesh’s teachings and followers is also a shrewd portrait of the 1970s, when people the world over sought spiritual and sexual freedom and an answer to the age-old question, “Who am I?” Rajneesh’s longtime bodyguard (Hugh Milne) and secretary (Sheela Birnstiel) narrate, as the film interweaves their accounts with extraordinary, sometimes sensational, archival footage. Traveling from India to the US and back, the story chronicles a rise in popularity and power that ends in Oregon amid controversy, banishment, prison sentences and dissolution of spirit. Early on, Rajneesh proclaims, “Surrender to me and I will transform you, that is my promise.” Fascinatingly, even as his followers begin to ask when it all began to go wrong, it’s clear Rajneesh kept his promise in many ways. North American Premiere —Melissa Howden Saturday, October 15, 2:15 pm

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HEIST: WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM?

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

HELLO! HOW ARE YOU?

HERITAGE

(BUNA! CE FACI?)

(KSIESTWO)

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US 2011 • 85 MINS

ROMANIA 2010 • 105 MINS

POLAND 2011 • 124 MINS

Directors/Producers Frances Causey, Donald Goldmacher Cinematographer/ Editor Rogelio Garcia Print Source Connecting the Dots Productions

Director Alexandru Maftei Producer Tudor Reu Screenwriter Lia Bugnar Cinematographer Radu Aldea Editor Mihai Codleanu Cast Dana Voicu, Ionel Mihailescu, Paul Diaconescu Print Source m-appeal

Director/Screenwriter Andrzej Baranski Producers Malgorzata Jurczak, Krzysztof Gredzinski Cinematographer Jacek Petrycki Editor Wanda Zeman Cast Rafal Zawierucha, Aldona Jankowska, Jan Wojtynski, Grzegorz Gromek, Edward Kusztal, Michal Aniol Print Source TVP

“Everything in this country is about money. Everything.” Thus begins this outrage-stirring documentary in the vein of 2010’s Inside Job. There’s no denying the American economy has gone from bad to worse to apocalyptic; Heist digs deep to uncover who and what lit the fuse on the current disaster. Filmmakers Frances Causey and Donald Goldmacher reveal decades of shady dealings between corporations and the US government, from Reagan’s deregulation spree to Clinton’s thumbs-up on the North American Free Trade Agreement. The result, of course, is that a very small group of mega-rich Americans control most of our country’s wealth, as everyone else (including labor-union members, poor families and senior citizens) scrambles to hold onto jobs, homes, pensions and social security— things the current system seemingly cares little about protecting. Fortunately, the film offers strategies for the non-billionaires among us, including voting crook-enabling politicians out of office. Getting mad as hell can’t hurt, either. World Premiere —Cheryl Eddy Thursday, October 13, 7:00 pm

In Romanian with English subtitles. Romania’s fertile New Wave has given festivalgoers unforgettable social-realist parables and politically incendiary dramas. Alexandru Maftei’s breezy yet bittersweet tale of awakened desires proves that the Eastern European country can do romantic comedies too, with an equally satisfying bite. Gabriel used to be a concert pianist until an accident killed his career. His wife, Gabriela, works as a dry-cleaner while daydreaming of a more exciting life. One night, Gabriel impulsively decides to enter a computer chat room and connects with another lost, lonely soul who, unbeknownst to him, happens to be his wife. Will their secret cyber-relationship reignite the middleaged couple’s lackluster love life or merely remind them both just how DOA their marriage really is? Throw in a horny adolescent son and you’ve got a heartfelt farce—part teen raunch and part You’ve Got Mail–style love story—about rediscovering your inner romantic. —David Fear

In Polish with English subtitles. The collective identity crisis of contemporary Poland runs through Andrzej Baranski’s epic, eccentric portrait of a young man’s quest to find himself in a turbulent and unusual world. We meet Zbyszek (Rafal Zawierucha) as a young boy, recipient of his drunken, sad-sack father’s advice about how to succeed in life. Fifteen years later, Zbyszek is a struggling student forced to steal food to live. After several comic and pathetic attempts to take the world by storm, the lost boy wanders home to the village he escaped so many years before. Baranski’s stunning black-and-white cinematography paints an honest picture of an unforgiving world still in transition from its Communist past. The colorful characters around Zbyszek present diverse points of view and embody the impact of 20 years of social and political transformation. Meanwhile, the profound struggles of an entire society emerge from the harsh, sometimes funny personal exploits of one unsettled man. US Premiere —Brendan Peterson

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Sunday, October 9, 9:00 pm

Saturday, October 15, 2:00 pm

HHRY09R, Rafael

Thursday, October 13, 8:45 pm

WSTA15R, Rafael

Wednesday, October 12, 4:00 pm

HRTG13R, Rafael

HHRY12S, Sequoia

Friday, October 14, 8:45 pm

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F I L M S

M V F F

HI DE HO SHOW

HOLIDAYS BY THE SEA

JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME

(NI À VENDRE NI À LOUER)

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MVFF’s maestro-in-residence, our curator of curiosities and marvelous musicalities, John Goddard, this year turns his expertise and whimsical sensibilities to one of the greatest genres to evolve out of the American musical psyche: jazz. Delving deep into his personal collection, Goddard will veejay an evening of the early decades of all that’s jazz—from trad to bebop, from Dixieland to swing. Expect a syncopated soiree ranging from the famous to the forgotten, with a few oddities thrown in to keep things swinging. Goddard himself confesses to being a latecomer to the genre, but once he heard Billie Holiday, a door opened into the world of Armstrong and Ellington, Coltrane and Monk, not to mention the vocalists—think Jimmy Scott, Dinah Washington, Peggy Lee. Opinions about the origins of the word “jazz” are as multifarious as its forms, but one thing is certain: Jazz is cool, and jazz is HOT. Be there or be square! —Zoë Elton

FRANCE 2011 • 77 MINS

US 2011 • 84 MINS

Director/Screenwriter Pascal Rabaté Producer Xavier Delmas Cinematographer Benoît Chamaillard Editor Jean-François Elie Cast Jacques Gamblin, Maria de Medeiros, François Damiens, François Morel, Dominique Pinon, Arsène Mosca Print Source Films Boutique

Directors/Writers Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass Producers Lianne Halfon, Jason Reitman, Russell Smith Cinematographer Jas Shelton Editor Jay Deuby Cast Jason Segel, Susan Sarandon, Judy Greer, Ed Helms Print Source Paramount Pictures

T O TA L P R O G R A M 9 0 M I N S

Friday, October 7, 9:45 pm

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In French with English subtitles. In loving homage to the award-winning 1953 farce M. Hulot’s Holiday, graphic novelist–turned-director Pascal Rabaté (Les petits ruisseaux) takes Tati’s seaside slapstick social commentary and updates it for a new generation to dizzyingly joyful effect. From the hilarious opening sight gag (involving a golf cart and an oversized couple in a tiny car), it’s clear that Rabaté’s emphasis is on the visual and situational. But who needs dialogue with shenanigans like this? From a kinky bedroom tryst gone awry to a scavenger hunt at a nudist colony, Rabaté’s characters—bickering clans, punks, a businessman and his mistress—all find themselves overwhelmed by their own questionable decisions and desires, resulting in a film of pure blissful escape. —Alexis Whitham Sunday, October 9, 6:45 pm

HDAY09S, Sequoia

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For most people, chasing destiny is nothing more than a fool’s errand. But not for unemployed Jeff, who lives at home with his mother. A poet-philosopher disguised as a do-nothing 30-year-old slacker, Jeff knows that he has a place in the universe, and today he’s ready to go out and find it. Filmmakers Jay and Mark Duplass, best known as the pioneers of indie film’s mumblecore movement, continue their winning streak with this funny, sincere and oddly rousing exploration of life’s Big Questions. Their portrait of a family slowly defl ating under everyday banalities is anchored by three affecting performances: Susan Sarandon as the emotionally withdrawn, widowed mother; Ed Helms as the posturing older brother; and standout Jason Segel as Jeff, whose open heart and endless faith are both maddening and inspiring. In our achievement-obsessed world, it’s all too easy to dismiss a person like Jeff. But what a pity that would be. —Atissa Manshouri Thursday, October 6, 7:00 pm

JEFA06S, Sequoia Thursday, October 6, 7:15 pm

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THE LADY

LIGHT OF THE RIVER

F I L M S

LIKE CRAZY

(KAWA NO HIKARI)

C HILDREN’S FILMFE S T

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FRANCE/UK 2011 • 145 MINS

JAPAN 2009 • 75 MINS

US 2010 • 88 MINS

Director Luc Besson Producers Luc Besson, Andy Harries, Virginie Silla Screenwriter Rebecca Frayn Cinematographer Thierry Arbogast Editor Julien Rey Cast Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis, William Hope Print Source Europa Corp.

Director Tetsuo Hirakawa Producers Atsuko Kashiwagi, Atsuya Hirooka, Masayuki Anzai Screenwriters Hisaki Matsuura, Takao Yoshioka Cinematographers Satoshi Komachi, Masanobu Hase, Koji Ikeda, Tsuyoshi Ono Editor Masao Nakagawa Print Source NHK

Director Drake Doremus Producers Jonathan Schwartz, Andrea Sperling Screenwriters Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones Cinematographer John Guleserian Editor Jonathan Alberts Cast Anton Yelchin, Felicity Jones, Jennifer Lawrence Print Source Paramount Pictures

In Japanese with English subtitles. In this warmhearted, amusing, beautifully animated adventure about finding your way in a strange world, a family of river rats is driven from its riverbank home by a human construction project. Needing to find a new place to live, a father and his two young sons, Tarta and Chichi, negotiate the everyday yet unexpected dangers of a city, surviving only with the timely help of a string of unlikely friends: a dog, a cat, a sparrow and a wise sewer rat. Kids will delight in the eager, irrepressible Chichi, who treats their journey as a fun adventure and has a knack for getting into trouble. Throughout, gentle lessons unfold about balancing trust and caution, coping with loss and longing, and discovering one’s strengths and proper home—all set against the backdrop of a disconnected human world unaware of its impact on nature. Ages 4+ —Jeff Campbell

Can love be both a blessing and a burden? In this wonderfully acted romantic drama, a Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner, Felicity Jones (The Tempest) portrays Anna, an English exchange student and burgeoning journalist who falls for Jacob (Anton Yelchin), a young American furniture designer. With Anna’s visa set to expire, both face at least temporary separation. However, when she delays her trip, Anna inadvertently derails their future, setting off a chain of events involving geography, time, trust and their own individual ambitions. Eschewing typical romantic tropes, the film favors spontaneity over spectacle, letting the camera linger lovingly on the pair as if merely capturing moments in time. Jones’s ingenue appeal and impressive performance lend an emotional intelligence to the story, while Alex Kingston and Oliver Muirhead delight as Anna’s gregarious Scotch-loving parents. Refusing easy answers, Like Crazy asks whether first loves are ever truly extinguishable. —Laura Swanbeck

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This profound and epic love stor y, set against a backdrop of political upheaval, chronicles the lives of Burmese pro-democracy activist Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) and her husband, British academic Michael Aris (David Thewlis, Mike Leigh’s Naked and the Harry Potter series). After the bloody military takeover, Suu Kyi entered the political arena, painfully eschewing a peaceful domestic life in London to embody the hopes and ideals of her people. With Suu Kyi placed under house arrest and consequently enduring long periods of separation from Aris and their two sons, the couple remained devoted both to each other and to the necessity of pursuing the greater good. Yeoh’s portrayal of a woman whose commitment to truth and peace place her in the pantheon of great visionary leaders—think Gandhi and Mandela—is an exquisite and beautifully modulated performance, the heartbeat of director Luc Besson’s deeply affecting film. —Zoë Elton

Sunday, October 9, 2:30 pm

RVER09T, 142 Throckmorton

Saturday, October 8, 7:30 pm

Sunday, October 16, 2:15 pm

LADY08R, Rafael

RVER16T, 142 Throckmorton

For Spotlight on The Lady information, see page 55.

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Friday, October 7, 7:00 pm

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CRZY12R, Rafael

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LOST KISSES

LOTUS EATERS

(I BACI MAI DATI)

MAGIC SILVER (JULENATT I BLÅFJELL)

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C HILDREN’S FILMFE S T

ITALY 2010 • 80 MINS

UK/IRELAND 2011 • 78 MINS

NORWAY 2009 • 83 MINS

Director Roberta Torre Producers Amedeo Bacigalupo, Roberta Torre Screenwriters Roberta Torre, Laura Nuccilli Cinematographer Fabio Zamarion Editor Roberto Missiroli Cast Donatella Finocchiaro, Carla Marchese, Pino Micol, Beppe Fiorello, Piera Degli Esposti Print Source Adriana Chiesa Enterprises

Director Alexandra McGuinness Producers Mark Lee, Morgan Bushe, Kyle Blanshard Screenwriters Alexandra McGuinness, Brendan Grant Cinematographer Gareth Munden Editors Herbert Hunger, Emer Reynolds Cast Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Johnny Flynn, Cynthia Fortune Ryan, Benn Northover, Daisy Lewis, Amber Anderson Print Source McGuinnessLee Ltd.

Directors Katarina Launing, Roar Uthaug Producers Jørgen Storm Rosenberg, Lasse Greve Alsos Screenwriter Thomas Moldestad, teleplay by Gudney Ingeborg Hagen Cinematographer Gaute Gunnari Editor Videar Rataukan Cast Ane Viola Semb, Johan Tinus Lindgren, Simen Bakken, Jan Gunnar Røise, Sigve Bøe, Finn Schau Print Source Kidfl ixGlobal

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • Like their mythological namesakes, the gorgeously addled creatures floating through Alexandra McGuinness’s debut feature are a seductively indolent bunch. Rich, beautiful and aimless, they drift from one excessive London party to another in a swoon-worthy parade of high fashion and affectless, casually ruthless behavior reminiscent of Andy Warhol’s Factory scene. Antonia CampbellHughes is Alice, her wide-eyed beauty recalling ’60s icon Penelope Tree as the waiflike model at the center of the film. But is she a hanger-on or a willing participant in the group’s dangerous games? Heroin addict Charlie (folk singer Johnny Flynn) and world-weary playboys Felix and Marlon compete for her affections and a taste of her innocence, but Alice’s journey down this rabbit hole may not be round-trip. Shot with a decidedly edgy fashion photographer’s sensibility in rich, high-contrast black and white, Lotus Eaters is long on atmosphere, aided in no small part by its of-the-moment soundtrack and Flynn’s intoxicating rendition of “Papa Was a Rodeo.” —Atissa Manshouri

In Norwegian with English subtitles. Who needs the Smurfs? These Blue Gnomes control the sky’s transition from night to day! In this charming fantasy adventure based on a popular Norwegian television series, a community of gnomes discovers the secret power of a shimmering silver liquid that bubbles deep within their mountaintop home. Faithfully performing a daily “magic-hour” ritual with the silver, the gnomes delight in their precious gift and vow to keep it safe from outsiders. But chaos ensues when timid Princess Bluerose, learning her father is dying, leaves the mountain and tangles with both humans and a rival band of Red Gnomes, threatening the Blue Gnome way of life. Our young heroine learns the strength of friendship, however, and conquers her fears as handily as she pilots a runaway sled through a snow-covered forest on her captivating journey to becoming the “bravest queen Blue Mountain has ever seen.” Ages 6+ —Deanna Quinones

In Italian with English subtitles. In the notso-charming Sicilian suburbs, mini-skirted Vespa-riding teenager Manuela sweeps hair off the floor at the local salon and tries to tolerate her dysfunctional family. In desperate need of attention, she announces the Virgin Mary has spoken to her in a dream, revealing the whereabouts of the missing head of the town’s Madonna statue, knocked off its perch by a wayward soccer kick. When Manuela’s revelation proves accurate, her ever-entrepreneurial mother seizes the opportunity to gain local fame and “tithes,” aggressively exploiting her daughter’s “supernatural powers.” Directed by one of the most original voices in contemporary Italian cinema, Lost Kisses blends dreamy fiction, humor and bittersweet reality in a quirky mix reminiscent of the early work of Fellini and Almodóvar. Milanese by birth and Sicilian by choice, Roberta Torre lovingly depicts the complexity of contemporary Sicily, a place where opposites coexist and religion and superstition are never very far apart. —Laura Costantino Saturday, October 15, 9:30 pm

KSSS15S, Sequoia Sunday, October 16, 1:00 pm

KSSS16R, Rafael

Saturday, October 8, 6:15 pm

EATR08R, Rafael

Saturday, October 8, 4:15 pm

MAGC08T, 142 Throckmorton Saturday, October 15, 12:30 pm

MAGC15R, Rafael

Monday, October 10, 9:15 pm W I T H S UP P OR T F R OM T HE I TA L I A N C ULT UR A L IN S T I T U T E .

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F I L M S

MARGIN CALL

MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE

MISS BALA

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US 2011 • 101 MINS

MEXICO 2011 • 113 MINS

Director/Screenwriter J.C. Chandor Producers Zachary Quinto, Michael Benaroya, Robert Ogden Barnum, Neal Dodson, Corey Moosa Cinematographer Frank G. DeMarco Editor Pete Beaudreau Cast Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany, Jeremy Irons, Zachary Quinto, Penn Badgley, Simon Baker Print Source Roadside Attractions

Director/Screenwriter Sean Durkin Producers Josh Mond, Antonio Campos, Chris Maybach, Patrick Cunningham Cinematographer Jody Lee Lipes Editor Zac Stuart-Pontier Cast Elizabeth Olsen, Christopher Abbott, Brady Corbet, Hugh Dancy, Maria Dizzia, Julia Garner, John Hawkes, Louisa Krause, Sarah Paulson Print Source Fox Searchlight Pictures

Director/Editor Gerardo Naranjo Producer Pablo Cruz Screenwriters Gerardo Naranjo, Mauricio Katz Cinematographer Mátyás Erdély Cast Stephanie Sigman, Noe Hernandez Print Source D Squared Films

After New York investment analyst Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci) is summarily dismissed amid sweeping layoffs, he entrusts protégé Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto) with his latest work, issuing an ominous warning to be careful. Sullivan soon unravels proof of the imminent financial meltdown and plummeting market value of all their assets. As night wears on, panic escalates among a range of characters in director J.C. Chandor’s winning ensemble cast, from an opportunistic low-level analyst (Penn Badgley) to the calculating and cutthroat CEO (Jeremy Irons). Quinto delivers an understated performance as a man whose startling discovery unwittingly thrusts him into the spotlight, while Kevin Spacey captivates as a morally conflicted executive who has muddied his hands one too many times. Not merely an indictment of Wall Street’s unchecked greed and corruption, this smart, riveting drama questions the entitlement endemic in our own society and asks what has been sacrificed in its name. —Laura Swanbeck Tuesday, October 11, 8:15 pm

MARG11S, Sequoia Thursday, October 13, 4:00 pm

MARG13R, Rafael

Martha Marcy May Marlene, the debut feature from director-screenwriter Sean Durkin, signals the arrival of two major cinematic talents. This beautiful, stylized and unsettling film is a most assured and sensitive directorial debut. The film also features a breakthrough performance by Elizabeth Olsen (younger sister of the famed Olsen twins) in the title role. Olsen is luminous and nuanced as a young woman damaged by her two years in a Family-styled cult. After escaping the “family’s” clutch, Martha attempts to re-assimilate into society and reconnect with her sister Lucy (Sarah Paulson) and her brother-in-law (Hugh Dancy). With the revelation of one layer after another, we come to understand the extent of her psychological unraveling at the hands of the sinister sect leader, Patrick (John Hawkes in a dark and restrained performance). The gorgeous cinematography and sparse soundtrack work to create a moody atmosphere, alternating fluidly between past and present, from bucolic farm scenes to the darker corners of Martha’s mind. This film is a tonal poem of carefully observed moments, which will stay with you long after the lights come on. —Melissa Howden

In Spanish with English subtitles. A winsome girl from a poor Tijuana family dreams of competing in a beauty pageant but is helpless to escape the cruel realities of the illegal drug trade and its pervasive influence on life along the US-Mexico border. In an auspicious feature debut, former model Stephanie Sigman plays Laura, who bears witness to a brutal crime on the eve of the Miss Baja pageant. Her life is spared, but she is drawn forcibly into the world of drug kingpin Lino (Noe Hernandez). Coerced into performing progressively more dangerous tasks on behalf of her captors, Laura faces her ordeal with strength and stoicism. Writer-director Gerardo Naranjo (I’m Gonna Explode) studiously refrains from exploiting his character’s beauty and vulnerability for cheap cinematic thrills, instead employing tension and suspense with masterful skill to create a film that is at once a riveting drama and an incisive social critique. —Michael LoPresti Saturday, October 8, 9:00 pm

MSSB08S, Sequoia Thursday, October 13, 9:15 pm

MSSB13S, Sequoia

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THE MOSQUE

MY WEEK WITH MARILYN

ONE THROUGH LOVE

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MOROCCO 2010 • 80 MINS

UK 2011 • 100 MINS

US/TURKEY/IRAN/UK/FRANCE 2011 • 59 MINS

Director/Screenwriter Daoud Aoulad-Syad Producer Cécile Rubrecht Cinematographer Thierry Lebigre Editors Daoud AouladSyad, Nathalie Perrey Cast Abdelhadi Tohrache, Bouchra Ahriche, Mestafa Tahtahe, Sellam Daballa, Lhaj Nacer, Abdellatif Ettouhfi Print Source Daoud Aoulad-Syad

Director Simon Curtis Producer David Parfitt Screenwriter Adrian Hodges Cinematographer Ben Smithard Editor Adam Recht Cast Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Julia Ormond, Dougray Scott Print Source The Weinstein Company

Director/Cinematographer Stephen Olsson Producers Stephen Olsson, Parisa Soultani Editors Parisa Soultani, Denise Zabalaga Print Source CEM Productions

(A JAMAA)

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Arabic with English subtitles. After completing his acclaimed Waiting for Pasolini, filmmaker Daoud Aoulad-Syad left behind an ersatz mosque on location in a rural Moroccan village. Residents transformed the set into a real house of worship, inspiring The Mosque, Aoulad-Syad’s fictionalized absurdist tale of a controversial fake temple. Moha, on whose land the faux mosque sits, wants it destroyed; its architecture not only flouts Islamic conventions but annexes his family land. To make matters worse, an opportunistic actor (also a Pasolini leftover) has appointed himself its leader. With an exiled imam as his only ally, Moha navigates a rogues’ gallery of petty bureaucrats, smarmy politicians and indifferent religious leaders on a quest for justice and an escape from an unwanted moviemaking legacy. Deftly juggling fact and fiction, The Mosque is both heartfelt and heartbreaking—an expertly crafted love letter to the Moroccan landscape and people, and a resigned meditation on the power of media and religion. US Premiere —Aaron Lazenby Friday, October 7, 9:00 pm

MSQU07R, Rafael

Michelle Williams’s mesmerizing performance as Marilyn Monroe is a revelation, capturing the wholeness—the fragility and sensuality, the charisma and the tangibility—of someone all too often merely impersonated. In Simon Curtis’s delightful debut feature, Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne) is newly graduated from Oxford and determined to break into film. When he gets a job as an assistant on The Prince and the Showgirl, he finds himself a player in the legendary standoff between the great English classical actor and director, Laurence Olivier (played with appropriate aplomb and a certain swagger by Kenneth Branagh), and the American icon, celebrity phenomenon and upstart Method actor Monroe, abetted by her ubiquitous drama coach, Paula Strasberg (Zoë Wanamaker). Based on Clark’s memoirs, Simon Curtis’s film is a delight, placing the estimable Williams in a cast of notable contemporary British greats (Judi Dench, Derek Jacobi), among whom she proves her own formidable talents. —Zoë Elton Tuesday, October 11, 6:45 pm

MYWE11S, Sequoia Friday, October 14, 6:30 pm

In English, Turkish, Farsi and Arabic with English subtitles. Stephen Olsson (Sound of the Soul, MVFF 2005) continues his heartopening explorations of the mystical core of creativity and oneness in this groundbreaking, multilingual film and web initiative based on the poetry and teachings of 13th-century Persian mystic Jalaluddin Rumi and featuring some of the world’s greatest Rumi lovers and scholars: Coleman Barks, Andrew Harvey, Jai Uttal and Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee. This very special event will premiere an hour of extraordinary film segments from Turkey, Iran and the US, followed by a live, global web dialogue—to be broadcast nationally by Link TV—between Sufi teachers and the Festival audience, along with other groups in Morocco, Iran and Turkey. As the work of Rumi stretches across centuries to touch our hearts, this live film event connects across borders in a palpable expression of the great Sufi’s teachings. Rumi lovers of the world, unite! Hosted by Stephen Olsson and Parisa Soultani, with special guests. World Premiere —Zoë Elton Saturday, October 15, 11:30 am

THRG15R, Rafael Program includes live global web dialogue with Morocco, Iran and Turkey.

MYWE14S, Sequoia

Sunday, October 9, 6:45 pm

MSQU09R, Rafael

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OUR NEW FRONTIER: SUSTAINABILITY

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed as the clock ticks away on Earth’s dwindling natural resources. These films demonstrate what individuals as well as whole communities are doing to achieve a sustainable future. Two new films from Mill Valley filmmaker Deborah Koons Garcia (The Future of Food, MVFF 2004) are featured. Portrait of a Winemaker (US 15 mins) is an insightful look at a pioneering winemaker and his unique dryfarming method. Transition Town Totnes (US 14 mins) delves into the origins of the innovative Transition Movement with founder Rob Hopkins. Melinda Levin’s The New Frontier: Sustainable Ranching in the American West (US 28 mins) explores the controversies over ranching and rangeland management with three modern-day cowboys challenging the perceived “frontier hangover” stereotype of ranchers in the American West. The New Environmentalists (US 24 mins), from John Antonelli, Will Parrinello and Tom Dusenbery, is the latest version of the Emmy Award–winning series, narrated by Robert Redford, featuring inspiring portraits of passionate activists from around the world who have won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize. —Kelly Clement T O TA L P R O G R A M 8 1 M I N S

Saturday, October 8, 7:30 pm

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US/INDIA 2010 • 104 MINS

Director/Writer Dee Rees Producer Nekisa Cooper Cinematographer Bradford Young Editor Mako Kamitsuna Print Source Focus Features

Director/Screenwriter/Editor Prashant Bhargava Producer Jaideep Punjabi Cinematographer Shanker Raman Cast Seema Biswas, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sugandha Garg, Mukund Shukla, Aakash Maherya, Hamid Shaikh Print Source Elephant Eye Films

By day, 17-year-old Alike is an earnest student with a talent for writing poetry. By night, she’s an aspiring “lothariette,” sneaking into lesbian clubs with her best friend Laura, whose tough-girl swagger is popular with the ladies. But Alike is hiding more than a fake ID from her parents. Heading home, she sheds her do-rag and baggy clothes for the gold earrings and pink top that her domineering mother favors. Desperate for Alike to outgrow her “tomboy thing,” her mother imposes her church friend’s daughter, Bina, hoping that her artsy and bohemian charm rubs off. Reluctant at first, the two grow closer as they bond over music, art and literature. But adolescence can be a confusing time, when no one is sure where they stand. Torn between the expectations of her mother and her own self-discovery, can Alike emerge as a young woman with a clear sense of her own identity? Director Dee Rees draws natural performances that transcend the coming-of-age drama with effortless authenticity, for a portrait of young adulthood at once touching, brutal, humorous and real. —Holly Roach

Saturday, October 15, 4:15 pm

Monday, October 10, 6:45 pm

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PARH10R, Rafael P RE SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H F R A MEL INE .

In Hindi with English subtitles. The sky over Ahmedabad is a riot of swirling color as millions of kites soar above the city during Uttarayan, India’s largest kite festival. Prosperous Delhi businessman Jayesh returns with his adult daughter Priya to his humble childhood home, ostensibly to enjoy the festival, growing nostalgic for the place as he sends his kite aloft. Yet he is fl ummoxed when his plan to relocate his elderly mother, widowed sister-in-law and grown nephew to a more upscale neighborhood is met with resistance. As Priya dallies with a holiday romance and his nephew runs with local urchins, family unity proves as prickly and fragile as the glass-embedded string holding Jayesh’s kite aloft. Writer-director Prashant Bhargava’s first feature offers a kaleidoscopic view of Ahmedabad—underscored by Shanker Raman’s kinetic cinematography—that mirrors the chaos and confusion in both Jayesh’s outsider view and the eyes of his family, to whom this urban disorderliness is simply home. —Pam Grady Saturday, October 8, 4:15 pm

TKTE08R, Rafael

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TKTE09S, Sequoia P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H A SH A FOR EDUC AT ION, S A N F R A NCI S C O.

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PEGASUS

PINA

THE PLANETS

WORLD C INEM A

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

US C INEM A

MOROCCO 2010 • 104 MINS

GERMANY/FRANCE 2010 • 100 MINS

US 2011 • 77 MINS

Director Mohamed Mouftakir Producer Fouad Challa Screenwriter Mohamed Mouftakir Cinematographer Xavier Castro Editor Julien Foure Cast Sadia Ladib, Majdouline Drissi, Driss Roukh, Anas El Baz Print Source Dreamaker Productions

Director Wim Wenders Producers Gian-Piero Ringel, Wim Wenders Cinematographer Hélène Louvart Editor Toni Froschhammer Print Source IFC Films

Director/Screenwriter/Cinematographer/ Editor John Sanborn Producers Lloyd Shorter, Michele Kelly, Chris McGlumphy Cast Margaret Cromwell, Joseph Copley Print Source John Sanborn

(PÉGASE)

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Arabic with English subtitles. The striking visual poetry and gorgeous cinematography of Mohamed Mouftakir’s Pegasus, winner of the top prize at Africa’s FESPACO festival this year, herald the advent of a visionary talent in the new wave of Moroccan cinema. In a story that unfolds both literally and symbolically, a young woman with no memory of her past believes herself pregnant by “The Lord of the Horse.” Her stunning visions, harking back to unresolved issues with her father and early trauma, are uncovered by her reluctant analyst as their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways. A poetic exploration of memory and identity, Pegasus is mesmerizing, skillfully walking the line between reality and fantasy. Images of a dark stallion permeate this stunning film both as coda and metaphor. Elements of magical realism and a David Lynch–like sense of atmosphere and rhythm create an unforgettable psychological road trip in this cinematic triumph. North American Premiere —Lily Buchanan Friday, October 7, 6:30 pm

The merging of the artful magic of choreographer Pina Bausch with 3-D technology catapults both dance and film into the stratosphere in Wim Wenders’s innovative, lyrical, sensual and visually stunning journey onto the stage of the legendary Tanztheater Wuppertal Ensemble. Bausch understood that the simplest of movements could have the greatest power; that stories can be told without a single sentence. In doing so, she created a new art: dance theatre. The camera moves offstage, following the dancers into the German industrial city of Wuppertal, the center of Pina Bausch’s creative life for more than 35 years. Performances of Bausch’s seminal works exude a luscious texture as the camera weaves around dancers, combining movement, gesture, speech and music. One of the finest uses of 3-D technology to date, Pina brings to life what Bausch has left to us following her sudden death in 2009. “Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost.” —Janis Plotkin Wednesday, October 12, 7:30 pm

PNRK12L, Larkspur Note: 3-D film tickets are $15.00.

PEGA07S, Sequoia Sunday, October 9, 4:00 pm

P R E SEN T ED IN R E A L D 3D.

The Planets is a graphically explosive, audiovisually sensuous journey through our skies. Director John Sanborn (MM1, MVFF 2002) is a dizzyingly inventive digital jeweler who transforms graphics, photography, animation, dance and musical composition into complex designs of finely crafted delight. His video for Kyle Gann’s long-form composition, The Planets, orbits the imageries of science, history and mythology in its vibrant portraits of the 10 extraterrestrial bodies. Quotations from Shakespeare act as counterpoint to the music, while further shaping the personality of each heavenly orb. Gann also employs new-music octet Relâche, which radiates the wistful warmth of a star-lost cantina. Sanborn’s dynamic layering of the movements of dancers Margaret Cromwell and Joseph Copley, meanwhile, give living character to each celestial icon, from the sensuous serenity of Venus to the fiery tumult of the Sun. Sanborn and Gann’s hypnotically immersive cosmos personalizes the awesome and infinite. World Premiere —Tony Reveaux Wednesday, October 12, 6:45 pm

PNTS12R, Rafael Friday, October 14, 8:15 pm

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F I L M S

PLAY LIKE A LION: THE LEGACY OF MAESTRO ALI AKBAR KHAN

PRINCIPLES

THE PRIZE

(YEKI AZ MA DO NAFAR)

(EL PREMIO)

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US 2011 • 72 MINS

IRAN 2011 • 87 MINS

MEXICO/GERMANY/FRANCE/POLAND 2011 • 103 MINS

Director/Cinematographer/Editor Joshua Dylan Mellars Producers Mojib Aimaq, Joshua Dylan Mellars Cast Ali Akbar Khan, Alam Khan, Carlos Santana, Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Swapan Chaudhuri, Derek Trucks, John Handy, G.S. Sachdev, Aashish Khan Print Source Abuela Luna Pictures

Director/Writer Tahmineh Milani Producer Mohammad Nikbin Cinematographer Ali Reza Zarrindast Editors Tahmineh Milani, Siavash Seraj Zahedi Cast Bahram Radan, Danial Ebadi, Anahita Ne’mati, Samaneh Pakdel, Elsa Firuz Azar, Homayoun Ershadi, Sara Khoeniha Print Source Farabi Cinema Foundation

When a young Alam Khan asks about his family’s religion, his father, master Indian musician Ali Akbar Khan, tells him, “Music is our religion.” Play Like a Lion explores the deep musical lineage of the Khan family, in which the lines between father and teacher blur and the intervals between duty and love become a devotional song. Alam, a prodigious musician taught at his father’s feet, leads a rich, soulful journey into the legacy of the late maestro. Entrancing musical virtuosity and moving homage are on display in concert footage, class time at the Ali Akbar School of Music and tribute performances by musical luminaries like Ustad Zakir Hussain and Mickey Hart. US Premiere —Melissa Howden PRECEDED BY

GOLD VIOLIN: BOW OF DEATH US 2011 • 9 MINS Director Mark Pope

Violinist Joseph Gold recounts the tale of Eduard Reményi’s famous “bow of death,” which he owns and plays with passion. T O TA L P R O G R A M 8 1 M I N S

Sunday, October 9, 8:00 pm

Director/Screenwriter Paula Markovitch Producers Izrael Moreno, Paula Markovitch, Pablo Boneu Cinematographer Wojciech Staron Editor Loli Moriconi Cast Paula Galinelli Hertzog, Sharon Herrera, Laura Agorreca, Viviana Suraniti, Uriel Lasillo Print Source Urban Distribution International

In Farsi with English subtitles. As one of Iran’s most prominent female filmmakers, Tahmineh Milani (Two Women, MVFF 1999) has for more than two decades used film as creative artillery against a maledominated society (and, in 2001, was even imprisoned for it). But while the majority of her work has depicted brave women suffering under oppressive regimes, her latest takes a novel and wholly modern tack. Principles introduces us to a smart, independent woman who can stand alongside, and up to, any man. Sara, an up-andcoming young architectural designer, is hired by a firm run by the attractive but arrogant Babak. There is clearly chemistry between them, but Babak’s manipulative methods of seduction form a clear abuse of power and a potentially dangerous game that Sara is unwilling to play. With her confident heroine, and verbal jousting worthy of a Hepburn-Tracy film, Milani boldly demonstrates the new look of Iranian female empowerment. —Joanne Parsont

In Spanish with English subtitles. Tensions rise and fall like the nearby waves in this autobiographical story about a seven-yearold girl hiding out with her mother in a wintry beach town during Argentina’s oppressive military regime of the 1970s. While the threat of fascism is lurking, free-spirited Ceci Edelstein just can’t seem to sit still or get comfortable for more than a moment as she tries to assimilate all the changes in her life. Blending in isn’t so easy, however, after her teacher notices how far more advanced Ceci is than the other students. Her mother’s paranoia only grows when Ceci gets an assignment to write an essay about the glories of the Argentine army—the very one they are supposed to be hiding from. In this mysterious and beautiful film, writerdirector Markovitch coaxes an emotionally rich performance from Paula Galinelli Hertzog as Ceci. As the drama simmers gently, the relentless seaside winds remind us of the perils of exile. —Delfin Vigil

Tuesday, October 11, 4:45 pm

Wednesday, October 12, 9:00 pm

PRCP11R, Rafael

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Friday, October 13, 9:00 pm

Sunday, October 16, 5:45 pm

PRCP13R, Rafael

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AKBR12S, Sequoia For live concert information, see page 31. P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H A L I A K B A R C OL L EGE OF MU SIC.

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RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

THE REAL ROCKY/ RIGHT TO PLAY

(BOKER TOV ADON FIDELMAN)

US C INEM A

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

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US 1981 • 115 MINS

US 2011 • 54 MINS

ISRAEL 2011 • 105 MINS

Director Steven Spielberg Producers Howard Kazanjian, George Lucas, Frank Marshall, Robert Watts Screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan, story by George Lucas, Philip Kaufman Cinematographer Douglas Slocombe Editor Michael Kahn Cast Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, Denholm Elliott Print Source Lucasfilm Ltd.

Director Jeff Feuerzeig

Director Joseph Madmony Producer Chaim Sharir Screenwriter Erez Kav-El Cinematographer Boaz Yehonatan Yaacov Editor Ayala Bengad Cast Sasson Gabai, Henry David, Sarah Adler, Nevo Kimchi Print Source Menemsha Films

Grab your popcorn and come celebrate the 30th anniversary of Raiders of the Lost Ark—in all its big-screen glory! From the first snap of his bullwhip, you know Indiana Jones isn’t your run-of-the-mill wisecracking archaeologist-cum-adventurer. And minutes later, by the time Jones tumbles out of a booby-trapped cave—one hand on his fedora, the other clutching a golden idol, and a deadly boulder at his heels—you know you’re in for one of the greatest nonstop thrill rides in cinema history. With Raiders, Steven Spielberg reinvented the blockbuster action-adventure, while Harrison Ford cemented his status as the icon of roguish heroism, with a leather jacket so fine it now hangs in the Smithsonian. At this special screening, there’ll be trivia games, prizes, costumes and surprise guests Sure, if Indy knew it was his birthday, he’d grumble something about “years” versus “mileage,” but to us, Indiana Jones never gets old. —Jeff Campbell Monday, October 10, 7:00 pm

RDRA10C, Cinema For Raiders of the Lost Ark 30th anniversary celebration information, see page 85. P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H T HE V I S UA L EF F EC T S S O CIE T Y, B AY A RE A / NOR T HERN C A L IFORNI A SEC T ION.

Chuck Wepner, a fighter who might have been just a footnote in the biographies of two famous men—Muhammad Ali and Sylvester Stallone—gets another shot at making his own myth in this brisk, pungent portrait by Jeff Feuerzeig (The Devil and Daniel Johnston). A working-class New Jerseyite known as the Bayonne Bleeder, Wepner rose to fame when he challenged Muhammad Ali for the heavyweight title in 1975, a fight that inspired the young Stallone to write Rocky. Light-footed editing cuts between compelling archival footage and new interviews shot in atmospheric black and white, capturing old-timers’ pulpy cadences and the sweat-seasoned fl avor of the “sweet science.” World Premiere —Juliet Clark SCREENS WITH

RIGHT TO PLAY US 2011 • 39 MINS

Director Frank Marshall

From the ice of the Winter Olympics to the sun-parched plain of an African refugee camp is the unlikely path of Norwegian speed skater Johann Olav Koss. Director Frank Marshall’s engrossing documentary, part of ESPN’s 30 for 30 series, captures Koss’s drive and idealism as he brings the joy of sport to disadvantaged kids worldwide in the belief that, along with the rights to food and shelter, all children have a right to play. —Juliet Clark

RESTORATION

In Hebrew with English subtitles. Irascible antiques restorer Yaakov Fidelman (Sasson Gabai, The Band’s Visit) has relied for years on business partner Max to provide the public face and secure the financial well-being of their operation. When Max dies suddenly, Yaakov must contend jointly with a business that is close to financial ruin and his antagonistic son Noah, whose eye is firmly on the bottom line. The solution to all their problems might be the piano that has been sitting untended in the middle of the shop, but first a valuable part must be manufactured to render the instrument sellable. Throw into the equation Yaakov’s mysterious assistant Anton and Noah’s independent and very pregnant wife, and the result is a complex and richly allusive character-driven drama. Winner of the Grand Prize at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Restoration powerfully demonstrates that the father-son bond, once riven by distrust and anger, is a difficult one to repair. —Rod Armstrong Friday, October 14, 9:00 pm

REST14S, Sequoia P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H S A N F R A NCI S C O JE W I SH F IL M F E S T I VA L .

T O TA L P R O G R A M 9 3 M I N S

Sunday, October 9, 2:15 pm

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F I L M S

SACRIFICE

THE SALT OF LIFE

(ZHAO SHI GU ER)

(GIANNA E LE DONNE)

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

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WORLD C INEM A

US/PERU 2011 • 76 MINS

CHINA 2010 • 132 MINS

ITALY 2011 • 90 MINS

Director Nick Polizzi Producers Nick Polizzi, Daniel Bailey Cinematographers Brock Bertloff, Daniel Bailey Editors Daniel Bailey, Nick Polizzi, Brock Bertloff, Margaret Polizzi Print Source Three Seed Productions

Director/Screenwriter Chen Kaige Producers Chen Hong, Qin Hong, Ren Zhonglun, Long Qiuyun Cinematographer Yang Shu Editor Derek Hui Cast Ge You, Wang Xue Qi, Huang Xiaoming, Fan Bingbing, Hai Qing Print Source Michael Silberman

Director Gianni Di Gregorio Producer Angelo Barbagallo Screenwriters Gianni Di Gregorio, Valerio Attanasio Cinematographer Gogò Bianchi Editor Marco Spoletini Cast Gianni Di Gregorio, Valeria De Franciscis, Alfonso Santagata, Elisabetta Piccolomini, Teresa Di Gregorio, Michelangelo Ciminale Print Source Zeitgeist Films

THE SACRED SCIENCE

FOCUS: HEALING • In English, Spanish and Quechua with English subtitles. Looking for a new prescription for serious illness? Take eight intrepid patients, add a team of indigenous medicine men and shamans, and mix for 30 days in the Peruvian Amazon. Suffering from conditions ranging from Parkinson’s to prostate cancer to diabetes, these patients are motivated by a commitment to heal naturally and sheer desperation to end their suffering. Immersed in nature, silence and solitude, shamanic medicine ceremonies open them to the emotional and psychological issues underlying their disease. The experienced shamans mindfully harvest and prepare specific remedies for their patients, with treatments that include healing songs and spiritual counsel. Entering the heart of healing in the heart of the Amazon, we find that saving the rainforest really does mean saving ourselves. —Carol Harada PRECEDED BY

In Chinese with English subtitles. This epic tale from Chen Kaige (Farewell My Concubine, MVFF 1993) comes rich in period detail and heavy with overtones of Greek tragedy as the action unspools amid clanging swords, flying arrows and horseback duels. But beyond the arresting visuals— including gravity-defying acrobatics and operatic death scenes—the joy of Sacrifice rests in watching actors Wang Xueqi (star of Chen’s Yellow Earth), a Chinese Tommy Lee Jones, and the deceptively meeklooking Ge You (Best Actor at Cannes for his work in Zhang Yimou’s To Live) deceive each other with half-truths and brinkmanship as only such deft old-hands can. In this way, timeless themes of fatherhood, loyalty and, of course, sacrifice play out against the backdrop of a thrilling, nonstop period spectacle. —Jennifer Preissel Friday, October 14, 5:00 pm

SACR14R, Rafael A WOMAN’S DESCENT TO THE SACRED

Saturday, October 15, 3:15 pm

US 2011 • 22 MINS

SACR15S, Sequoia

Director Sherry Ruth Anderson

In Italian with English subtitles. Laid-off Roman civil servant–turned–house hubby Gianni (writer-director Gianni Di Gregorio) finds himself sequestered in his small domestic world surrounded by two kinds of women: the unattainable and the demanding. Stuck in the doldrums with a preoccupied professional wife and a post-adolescent daughter, the sexagenarian fears his sex appeal has fled the coop. So between errands for his prima donna of a mama, and walking the neighbor’s dog, he fl irts, mostly in vain, with various belli donni who cross his path. Attempting to keep his romantic prospects alive only leads, in a hilariously disastrous episode, to poorly timed Viagra and a drunken come-on to mama’s live-in aide. Mortality may be the root of Gianni’s problem, and the story explores its universal themes with a delicate and delightful touch. A fine follow-up to his debut hit, Mid-August Lunch, Di Gregorio continues to beautifully dramatize the lives of those “of a certain age.” —Rod Armstrong

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Ancient and modern representations of female power combine with music to tell the story of a woman’s spiritual journey into the essence of the feminine.

SATF15S, Sequoia Sunday, October 16, 6:00 pm

SATF16R, Rafael W I T H S UP P OR T F R OM T HE I TA L I A N CULT UR A L IN S T I T U T E .

T O TA L P R O G R A M 9 8 M I N S

Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm

SCRD12T, 142 Throckmorton Saturday, October 15, 6:30 pm

SCRD15R, Rafael SPONSORED BY WHOLE FOODS MARKET

SPONSORED BY COMCA ST

SPONSORED BY PIA ZZ A D’ANGELO

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SARABAH

SHAME

(TOUS LES SOLEILS)

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US/SENEGAL 2011 • 60 MINS

UK 2011 • 99 MINS

FRANCE 2011 • 105 MINS

Directors Maria Luisa Gambale, Gloria Bremer Producer Steven Lawrence Cinematographers Maria Luisa Gambale, Lukas May, Joshua Atesh Litle Editor Gloria Bremer Print Source Women Make Movies

Director Steve McQueen Producers Iain Canning, Emile Sherman Screenwriters Steve McQueen, Abi Morgan Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt Editor Joe Walker Cast Michael Fassbender, Carey Mulligan, James Badge Dale, Nicole Beharie Print Source HanWay Films

Director/Screenwriter Philippe Claudel Producers Yves Marmion, Daniel Goudineau Cinematographer Denis Lenoir Editor Virginie Bruant Cast Stefano Accorsi, Neri Marcore, Clotilde Courau, Anouk Aimée, Lisa Cipriani Print Source TF1 International

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In English, French, German, Wolof and Diola with English subtitles. In this stirring documentary, hip-hop artist Sister Fa fights to stop the practice of female genital cutting (FGC) in her home country of Senegal. From her early days as an unpolished music phenom through a career-reinvention in Berlin, Sister Fa has continually smashed barriers in the male-dominated hip-hop world. But as this intimate film reveals, her strength of character was forged in a journey of hardship and transformation. Now, with the support of her husband and child, Sister Fa is ready to speak out about her own experience as a survivor of FGC. Sister Fa and her band travel to rural Senegal, where she launches a music-packed education campaign that culminates in an emotional visit to her home village. North American Premiere —Laurie Koh

MISS SOUTH PACIFIC: BEAUTY AND THE SEA

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • Visual artist– turned-filmmaker Steve McQueen reteams with Michael Fassbender (Fish Tank, MVFF 2009) in this highly anticipated follow-up to his harrowing debut, Hunger, which spotlighted the ascetic protests of IRA strikers in the infamous Maze Prison. In Shame, McQueen turns his camera on a figure with a different appetite altogether. With his unapologetically minimalist style and sparse but piercing dialogue, McQueen zeroes in on Brandon (Fassbender), whose banal corporate facade belies his penchant for trawling the streets of Manhattan in an attempt to satisfy his insatiable sex drive. However, when his troubled sister, Sissy (Carey Mulligan, An Education, MVFF 2009), lands on his doorstep, his life is suddenly sent into a tailspin. Shame packs a visceral punch with its subversive subject and the fearlessly honest performances of its two leads in a portrait of the overt rituals and underlying compulsions that dictate our lives. —Laura Swanbeck

FIJI/PAPUA NEW GUINEA/US 2011 • 39 MINS

Thursday, October 13, 6:30 pm

In French and Italian with English subtitles. In the polyphonic Euro-pudding of modernday Strasbourg, an Italian musicologist struggles to communicate with those dearest to him: his teenaged daughter, Irina, and political refugee–anarchist brother, Luigi. A virtuoso in the language of music, Alessandro (a charming and rumpled Stefano Accorsi) is tongue-tied by Irina’s unexpected leap into puberty and his brother’s infuriating diatribes against Berlusconi’s Italy. Even worse, he’s spent years grieving over the long-ago death of his wife and hiding behind a sweet yet hapless exterior, reluctant to open up to any of the romantic possibilities that surround him. But his love of language (and a dash of fate) brings him fellow wounded soul Florence. Will she be the one finally to unlock his heart? Far from melancholy, this second feature from Philippe Claudel (I’ve Loved You So Long) layers multiple melodies—some sweet, some sad, some comic—to achieve its warm-hearted harmony. And Strasbourg, capital of German-influenced Alsace, has never looked so lovely on film. —Atissa Manshouri

Director Mary Lambert

SHAM13S, Sequoia

Saturday, October 8, 4:15 pm

Saturday, October 15, 7:30 pm

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SHAM15R, Rafael

Saturday, October 15, 6:30 pm

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This film celebrates the efforts of 2009–10 Miss South Pacific pageant contestants to address the climate change that threatens their island nations.

SNCE15S, Sequoia

T O TA L P R O G R A M 9 9 M I N S

Friday, October 7, 7:00 pm

SARA07T, 142 Throckmorton Saturday, October 8, 1:30 pm

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SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS

SMOKIN’ FISH

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US 2011 • 73 MINS

US 2011 • 80 MINS

SPAIN 2011 • 80 MINS

Directors/Screenwriters Annie J. Howell, Lisa Robinson Producers Annie J. Howell, Lisa Robinson, Jennifer Dougherty Cinematographer Charles E. Swanson Editor Jennifer Lee Cast Anna Margaret Hollyman, Richard Hoag, André Holland, Mary Beth Peil, Sarah Rafferty, Susan Kelechi Watson Print Source Sacha Pictures

Directors Luke Griswold-Tergis, Cory Mann Producer Luke Griswold-Tergis Cinematographers Luke Griswold-Tergis, Holly Grey, Manolo Turri, Tracy Wares Editor Maureen Gosling Print Source Luke Griswold-Tergis

Director/Producer/Screenwriter/ Cinematographer/Editor Jonathan Cenzual Burley Cast Andrea Calabrese, Javier Sáez, Norberto Gutiérrez Print Source El Mailan Films

Sarah Sparks has a life-long self-proclaimed “soft spot for machinery” and an obsessive curiosity about random strangers’ relationships to technology—and what they might say about her own technophilia. When she becomes pregnant, Sarah’s uncertainties about motherhood infl ate along with her belly, as she finds herself more fascinated by the mechanics of the ultrasound than the baby inside her. In a hyperconnected world, why does she feel so disconnected from what’s going on in her own body? Leaving her supportive boyfriend in New York, she fl ies to California for a baby shower (which does more to horrify than help), then impulsively embarks on a solo road trip to the likely source of her anxiety: her long-estranged mother, now living far off-the-grid. With artful subtlety and spot-on comic timing, directors Annie J. Howell and Lisa Robinson have crafted a coming-of-parenthood tale for the internet age. —Joanne Parsont Saturday, October 8, 4:00 pm

SBMP08S, Sequoia Monday, October 10, 9:00 pm

SBMP10R, Rafael P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H W OMEN’S F IL M IN S T I T U T E .

THE SOUL OF FLIES (EL ALMA DE LAS MOSCAS)

THE WALK

In Spanish with English subtitles. This majestic journey through the Spanish countryside follows two long-lost half-brothers—one gregarious, the other a grump—as they find their way and themselves en route to their estranged father’s funeral. When the uptight and unimpressionable Miguel agrees to meet his affectionate and sentimental brother, Nero, at a remote Spanish train station, it’s for one reason: to find closure. But after the two realize the train station is abandoned, their personal lives inconveniently open up and intertwine as they hitchhike, steal a motorbike and argue the entire way to paying final respects to the father they’ve never met. Soon they realize they have more in common than they thought. Writer-director Jonathan Cenzual, who grew up among the grain fields of Salamanca province, where the film is shot, hoped to capture a “magical Spain where dreams, fables and legends are still alive and where comedy is found where you least expect it.” And yes, that includes fl ies. North American Premiere —Delfin Vigil

US 2011 • 10 MINS

Friday, October 14, 6:00 pm

In English and Tlingit with English subtitles. Paddling quietly upriver, Cory Mann addresses us with a wry smile: “Ah, where am I from? That’s always such a great question.” With self-deprecating charm, Cory answers the best way he knows how: by smoking fish. In this disarming film (with a kickin’ soundtrack), we follow the son of a Tlingit mother and a white father as he goes on his summer pilgrimage to a traditional fish camp in backwoods Alaska. While Cory sets the nets, preps the salmon and fire, struggles with his retail business and visits his ornery, deeply loving family, all the interwoven strands of his story emerge, vividly portraying the fractured collision of Native heritage and contemporary Western culture. Ultimately, cultural loss and personal strength, past and present, are preserved together in a ramshackle smokehouse. It’s a fl avorful dish we can almost taste. World Premiere —Jeff Campbell PRECEDED BY

Creators William Farley, Hyeyon Moon

A poetic vision of a man’s daily walk becomes a celebration of place and the grace permeating a city park.

SUFS14R, Rafael Sunday, October 16, 5:30 pm

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Saturday, October 8, 1:30 pm

SMKN08S, Sequoia Tuesday, October 11, 9:15 pm

SMKN11R, Rafael SPONSORED BY MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL

P RE SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H M A R IN A MER IC A N INDI A N A L L I A NCE .

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STAGE LEFT: A STORY OF THEATER IN SAN FRANCISCO

THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY

(SUMARLANDIÐ)

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US 2010 • 82 MINS

UK 2011 • 90 MINS

ICELAND 2010 • 85 MINS

Director/Cinematographer Austin Forbord Producers Austin Forbord, Paul Festa Editors Austin Forbord, Paul Festa, Jeremy Briggs, Mat Wolfe, Sony Green Print Source Kenneth Rainin Foundation

Director/Cinematographer Mark Cousins Producer John Archer Editor Timo Langer Print Source Hopscotch Films

Director Grímur Hákonarson Producers Baltasar Kormákur, Agnes Johansen Screenwriters Grímur Hákonarson, Ólafur Egilsson Cinematographer Ari Kristinsson Editor Elísabet Ronaldsdóttir Cast Kjartan Gudjónsson, Ólafía Hronn Jónsdóttir, Snorri Engilbertsson, Hallfridur Tryggvadóttir, Nokkvi Helgason, Arnbjörg Hlíf Valsdóttir Print Source Icelandic Film Centre

San Francisco, theater capital of the country? Not long ago it seemed obvious. Leading theater makers and critics from the Bay Area and beyond explain why in this documentary history musing on the unique social environment that produced the politically and aesthetically radical San Francisco Mime Troupe as well as the subtler subversion of the Pickle Family Circus or that of the not-subtle-at-all Cockettes; attracted maverick director Bill Ball and his newly formed American Conservatory Theater; launched Tony Kushner’s Angels in America; sent cops to break up performances of Michael McClure’s The Beard; incubated Sam Shepard’s greatest plays; and much more besides. Narrated by Marga Gomez, Austin Forbord’s brisk, brow-raising tour features a generous complement of archival footage and contemporary interviews, the latter including refl ections by Actor’s Workshop founder Herbert Blau, Mime Troupe founder R.G. Davis, actor-theatergoer Robin Williams, and former Eureka Theatre stalwarts Robert Woodruff, Oskar Eustis and Tony Taccone. —Robert Avila Monday, October 10, 7:00 pm

STAG10S, Sequoia Wednesday, October 12, 9:15 pm

STAG12R, Rafael

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • In English, Farsi, Hindi, Russian and Chinese with English subtitles. Mark Cousins’s The Story of Film: An Odyssey unfolds like a great page-turner, impossible to put down. It’s passion and innovation that drive movies, Cousins contends, as we set off to discover the world of film through his eyes. He’s a compelling tour guide in this revealing chapter from his 15-episode series. While the cinematic decade bookended by Easy Rider and Raging Bull has arguably become synonymous with American film, Cousins offers an alternative history of ‘70s cinema, reminding us of the genius of Wenders and Bertolucci, and of brilliant and momentous films from Iran, Senegal, Australia, Bollywood and Hong Kong. But what makes this odyssey irresistible is Cousins’s own passion and vision, as his narrative connects the dots between images and world cultures, noting the cross-pollination of imagery across borders and offering canny insights into filmmakers who have asked the big questions, inspired our imaginations and changed our lives. US Premiere —Zoë Elton

SUMMERLAND

STRY12R, Rafael

In Icelandic with English subtitles. Oskar and Lara Oskarsson are not your typical Icelandic couple . . . or are they? Lara is a community-minded psychic holding séances where locals speak to the souls of loved ones, all passed on into eternal “Summerland.” Good-hearted Oskar is a nonbeliever who runs the family’s struggling hauntedhouse business, hoodwinking and hijacking tourists fresh off the bus from Reykjavik. Although the family is close to bankruptcy, romance is oddly in the air: Lara believes Oskar to be “Fernando,” her lover from another lifetime, and daughter Asdis is coming of age faster than you can say “boo” with her crush on a punk-anarchist-journalist out to debunk her mother’s beliefs. When Oskar sells the family’s precious elf stone to forestall foreclosure on their home, things really get strange, forcing him to confront his core beliefs in this colorful, offbeat tale of ghosts, elves and past lives. Is Summerland that far away after all? —Kristine Kolton

Friday, October 14, 7:00 pm

Sunday, October 9, 12:15 pm

STRY14R, Rafael

SUMM09S, Sequoia

Wednesday, October 12, 6:30 pm

Monday, October 10, 4:00 pm

SUMM10R, Rafael

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TRUST ME

TURN ME ON, DAMMIT!

(PUSS)

(FÅ MEG PÅ, FOR FAEN)

VA LLE Y OF THE DOC S

WORLD C INEM A

WORLD C INEM A

US 2011 • 75 MINS

SWEDEN 2010 • 113 MINS

NORWAY 2011 • 75 MINS

Director Bill Couturié Producers Mike Tollin, Gary Cohen, Niki Usbay Cinematographer Gabriel Noble Editor Mark Brewer Print Source Triple Threat Television

Director/Screenwriter Johan Kling Producers Fredrik Heinig, Mathilde Dedye Cinematographer Jakob Ihre Editors Johan Söderberg, Patrik Gyllström Cast Susanne Thorson, Gustaf Skarsgård, Alexander Skarsgård, Philomène Grandin, Michael Segerström Print Source St Paul Film

Director Jannicke Systad Jacobsen Director/Screenwriter Jannicke Systad Jacobsen Producers Brede Hovland, Sigve Endresen Cinematographer Marianne Bakke Editor Zaklina Stojcevska Cast Helene Bergsholm, Matias Myren, Malin Bjorhovde, Beate Stofring, Henriette Steenstrup Print Source New Yorker Films

THUMBS

In the triumphant spirit of films focusing on tournaments you never knew existed— competitive video gaming in The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, for instance, or the empty-handed rocking captured in Air Guitar Nation—comes this portrait of six teens in their quest for the US National Texting Championship. Armed with two thumbs and a cell phone, the contestants compete in New York City for a $50,000 prize. So who are these teens who spend their lives text messaging, and why do they do it so obsessively? Academy Award® – winner Bill Couturié (producer, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt) turns his camera on these unique individuals as they ready their thumbs for the main event, defying techie-geek stereotypes by showcasing their ability to excel socially as well as in the classroom—although taking their driver’s tests may be a different story. —Joshua Moore Sunday, October 9, 4:45 pm

THUM09T, 142 Throckmorton A panel discussion follows the screening. See New Movies Lab, page 37.

In Swedish with English subtitles. An overly dedicated theater director, a sleazy landlord, a troupe of barely subsidized thespians and a way overpriced Swedish sideboard make up the dysfunctional community at the center of Johan Kling’s sexy, sophisticated and beguiling ensemble comedy. The story unfolds in the empty sets and cluttered dressing rooms of a small Stockholm theater as director Katja attempts to keep her distracted actors focused on her play, and her narcissistic boyfriend Alex (True Blood’s Alexander Skarsgård) focused on her. Trust Me breathlessly weaves its characters and their backstories into a captivating human tapestry that highlights varying states of emotional and sexual maturity. Jazzy music, lively sets and inventive cinematography contribute to an energetic pace as multiple storylines circle one another with elegant ease. The life of the contemporary theater bubbles from the screen in all its tragicomedy in this funny, insightful, behind-the-scenes snapshot of show business at its most absurdly dramatic. World Premiere —Brendan Peterson Sunday, October 9, 3:30 pm

In Norwegian with English subtitles. In Jannicke Systad Jacobsen’s first feature, 15year-old Alma, sprawled on the kitchen floor, “enjoys herself fully” [sic!] while listening to the erotic murmurings of Stig, a perky, ever-supportive (ahem) staff member of “Wild Wet Dreams” phone-sex service. Not your typical teen fluff. But Alma is a typical teen: She despises her tiny rural town. She hates the sheep. The only thing she doesn’t hate is her friends: sardonic Saralou, frenemy Ingrid and Artur, whom she fantasizes about constantly. When Artur makes his move (albeit a strange one), Alma’s social status switches to pariah in the blink of an eye. Honest to the point of painful embarrassment, Turn Me On, Dammit! is a singularly sexy, poignant and funny tale that examines the tenuous social structure of teenagers and embraces the intricacies of a young woman’s sexuality in a way that no film in memory has. —Alexis Whitham Saturday, October 8, 7:00 pm

TURN08S, Sequoia Monday, October 10, 4:30 pm

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TRUS09R, Rafael Monday, October 10, 4:00 pm

TRUS10S, Sequoia P RE SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H C ON S UL AT E OF S W EDEN. W I T H S UP P OR T F R OM T HE B A R BR O O SHER P R O S UECI A FOUND AT ION.

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VOICES FROM THE SHADOWS

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WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN

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THE WELCOME

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UK 2011 • 63 MINS

UK 2011 • 111 MINS

US 2011 • 93 MINS

Directors/Producers/Editors Natalie Boulton, Josh Biggs Cinematographer Josh Biggs Print Source Josh Biggs

Director Lynne Ramsay Producers Jennifer Fox, Luc Roeg, Robert Salerno Screenwriters Lynne Ramsay, Rory Stewart Kinnear, novel by Lionel Shriver Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey Editor Joe Bini Cast Tilda Swinton, John C. Reilly, Ezra Miller, Ashley Gerasimovich Print Source Oscilloscope Laboratories

Director Kim Shelton Producers Kim Shelton, Bill McMillan Cinematographers Andy Black, Leigh Kimball Editors Josh Peterson, Eva Ilona Brzeski Print Source Two Shoes Productions

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS / HEALING • This compassionate and moving exposé bears witness to the tragic consequences of psychiatric prejudice and medical ignorance concerning one of the most prevalent illnesses of the 21st century. The film foregrounds the riveting stories of several British families confronting what must be everyone’s worst nightmare: a loved one suffering a life-altering illness that leaves him or her bedridden and in constant pain, with no apparent cure. But what if the medical establishment made the situation worse instead of better? Such are the heartbreaking circumstances of the underreported controversy surrounding ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis), aka chronic fatigue syndrome. Firsthand accounts from patients, caretakers and medical experts paint a shockingly confused state of affairs and underscore the urgency and frustration surrounding this issue. A call to action for anyone who cares about the health and well-being of their community, this powerful film is equally a tribute to those whose voices must be heard. World Premiere —Atissa Manshouri Saturday, October 8, 2:00 pm

VCES08R, Rafael Panel discussion follows screening, with David Tuller, UCB/New York Times; filmmaker Natalie Boulton; Dr. Jose Montoya, Stanford School of Medicine; and others TBA. See New Movies Lab, page 37.

FOCUS: GREAT BRITS • Lynne Ramsay (Morvern Callar, MVFF 2002) again proves herself one of the consummate artists of new British cinema in this artistically bold exploration of the troubled, and troubling, relationship between a mother (Tilda Swinton) and her apparently psychopathic son. From his first breath Kevin seems to have had a knack for needling mom, while only revealing his “good” side to his father (John C. Reilly). Told through fl ashbacks, the story builds a sense of foreboding while foreshadowing catastrophe to come. It’s driven by phenomenal performances all around: Swinton, who is in virtually every scene, is mesmerizing as a woman torn by her plight; Ezra Miller, as the teenaged Kevin, strikes a balance between manipulativeness and charm that is tempered by a chilling hint of evil. A gripping and powerful film offering no easy answers to its inherent questions, this standout of the Cannes Film Festival will leave many needing to talk about Kevin. —Zoë Elton

FOCUS: HEALING • War is an unfortunate part of our daily lives, whether we only read about it in the newspaper or participate directly in it. Whatever our involvement, in the end, war is something we strive to put behind us. But for some, life after war is one constant loop played over and over in the nightmare of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In 2008, 20 veterans and their families gathered at a mountain retreat in Southern Oregon to try a new approach to the healing process. They brought with them memories of Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam, and under the compassionate guidance of author-mythologist Michael Meade were able to express their suffering through poetry, song, storytelling and ritual. The Welcome is a rare and daring film that places us in the room with these brave souls to share in their humor, their pain and, ultimately, their journey to hope and renewal. —Kelly Clement Thursday, October 13, 6:15 pm

WLCM13R, Rafael Friday, October 16, 4:00 pm

WLCM16T, 142 Throckmorton

Thursday, October 13, 7:30 pm

KEVN13R, Rafael For Spotlight on Ezra Miller information, see page 71.

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WILLIAM KURELEK’S THE MAZE

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BURKINA FASO 1982 • 70 MINS

US/UKRAINE 2011 • 95 MINS

US/CANADA 2011 • 60 MINS

Director/Producer/Screenwriter Gaston Kaboré Cinematographer Sekou Ouédraogo Editor Andree Davanture Cast Serge Yanogo, Rosine Yanogo Print Source Gaston Kaboré

Director Rob Nilsson Producers Rob Nilsson, Olga Zhurzhenko Cinematographers Mickey Freeman, Rob Nilsson, Nimrod Zinn Editors Melody Miller, Arthur Vibert Print Source Citizen Cinema

Directors Robert M. Young, David Grubin Producers Nick Young, Zack Young Cinematographers Robert M. Young, Nick Young Editors David Grubin, Zack Young Print Source Nick Young

FOCUS: CINEMA AFRICA • In Moré with English subtitles. Wend Kuuni, a landmark film, established Gaston Kaboré as a major voice in African cinema. Rooted in the oral traditions of Mossi culture and set in precolonial times, it is the tale of a mute boy who has lost his memory and is found starving in the bush. The villagers who take him in name him Wend Kuuni, “God’s Gift.” Surrounded by their love and kindness, Wend Kuuni’s memory and speech eventually return. The underlying notion that traditional Mossi values can help heal and provide answers to the problems facing contemporary cultures speaks to us as movingly now as it did almost three decades ago through this exquisitely told fable. Kaboré’s debut rightfully garnered international recognition and awards, including a César for best French-language film, and yet it is now rarely seen in the US. MVFF’s reprise screening of this classic is not to be missed. —Zoë Elton

In English, Ukrainian and Russian with English subtitles. The work of Rob Nilsson (Sand, MVFF 2010; Imbued, MVFF 2009; Frank Dead Souls, MVFF 2008), the powerful and prolific Bay Area filmmaker, is often driven by the pursuit of an idea. The inspiration for Nilsson’s What Happened Here comes from the autobiography of the vaunted and often vilified Leon Trotsky, co-visionary with Lenin of the Bolshevik Revolution. Nilsson’s determination to find the remains and traces of Trotsky’s hidden ancestral Jewish roots led him to Ukraine, and to the creation of this lyrical and poignant cinematic essay reminiscent of early Godard and Chris Marker. Deftly interweaving incisive World War II footage with Trotsky’s—and Nilsson’s—personal reflections, the film unspools a skein of stories about Stalin’s enforced famines, the Nazi invasion and genocide. For this one-of-a-kind artist, it is “a film about a trip I took to find out what I thought.” World Premiere —Tony Reveaux

Enter the complex mind of Canadian artist William Kurelek in this unsettling documentary from award-winning filmmaker Robert M. Young (Human Error, MVFF 2004; Tribute, MVFF 1983) exploring the connection between inspiration, creativity and sanity. Confessional interviews with Kurelek and his family come juxtaposed with powerful images of his dark art. Young started work on the documentary in 1969 after seeing Kurelek’s “The Maze,” an intense illustration of the artist’s troubled upbringing. Forty years later, lost footage was recovered and the film completed. Haunting from the opening frame, this complicated mix of disturbing and hopeful moments is a potent portrait of an artist on the edge. World Premiere —Brendan Peterson

Sunday, October 9, 4:30 pm

Saturday, October 8, 9:00 pm

WEND09R, Rafael

WHAT08R, Rafael

WEND KUUNI (GOD’S GIFT)

For Tribute to Gaston Kaboré information, see page 61. P R E SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H MU SE UM OF T HE A F RIC A N DI A SP OR A & GLOB A L F IL M INI T I AT I V E .

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LIBRARY OF DUST US 2011 • 16 MINS Directors Ondi Timoner, Robert James

In 2004, thousands of corroded copper urns containing the remains of former psychiatric patients were discovered at the Oregon State Hospital. David Maisel’s photographs of these beautifully unique canisters of forgotten souls revealed secrets, influenced political decisions and reunited families.

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SPONSORED BY MARIN FRENCH CHEESE COMPANY

Wednesday, October 12, 7:15 pm

THEM12S, Sequoia Saturday, October 15, 5:15 pm

THEM15R, Rafael

SPONSORED BY PACIFIC SUN

SPONSORED BY TECHNICOLOR

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YOUNG CRITICS’ PICKS: THE 2011 YOUTH REEL

YOUNG GOETHE IN LOVE (GOETHE!)

YOUTH-PRODUC ED

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Every year, a peer jury working with the California Film Institute’s Education Department programs the MVFF Youth Reel. Six jurors are chosen from a group of 20 teens who attend the Young Critics Jury threeday workshop in July. They choose films for a 90- to 100-minute program from over 100 youth entries. This year’s jury has included films from Massachusetts to California, as well as Ndapewa, a film made by a youth project in Namibia. Bay Area Video Coalition’s Next Gen program has fi ve films in the program, ranging from eccentric comedy to poetic evocations of childhood. Los Angeles’s Harvard-Westlake School returns this year with three films that include wonderfully creative uses of animation. One favorite, Alone, is in the jury’s words, “one of the scariest films we’ve seen.” This year’s annual selection from CFI Education’s My Place, My Story program is a personal film about a young man’s familial struggle with gang crime and the death of his mother in Guatemala. —John Morrison

GERMANY 2010 • 102 MINS

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In German with English subtitles. German literary icon Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s early exploits get the Dangerous Liaisons treatment in this romantically tempestuous costume drama. Failing miserably at his educational pursuits and disappointing his father at every turn, Goethe struggles to capture his passion on paper and prove himself the artist he secretly hopes to be. Instead, in humiliation, he is shipped off to the countryside to toil as a lowly law clerk— and to find his destiny. Young Goethe in Love features a talented trio of actors as three individuals entangled in amorous intrigue, with dashing Alexander Fehling (Inglourious Basterds) as Goethe pitted against his stuffy but smoldering boss (Moritz Bleibtreu, Run Lola Run) for the affections of country belle Lotte (played with lusty charm by newcomer Miriam Stein). Though Goethe historians might quibble with the poetic license taken, the filmmakers have sumptuously rendered the period and captured the Sturm und Drang of the writer’s inspiration for the novel that established his fame. —Deanna Quinones Saturday, October 15, 5:00 pm

YGTH15R, Rafael P RE SEN T ED IN A S S O CI AT ION W I T H G OE T HE IN S T I T U T E-S A N F R A NCI S C O & BER L IN A ND BE YOND F IL M F E S T I VA L W I T H S UP P OR T F R OM T HE C ON S UL AT E GENER A L OF GERM A N Y.

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IN MEMORIAM C H A R L E S M C G L A SH A N

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MARIN COUNT Y SUPERVISOR AND CFI BOARD MEMBER

DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER

Charles McGlashan was a dedicated, visionary public servant whose fierce commitment to environmental causes was unwavering. His passion and enthusiasm for life and his work showed what can be done at the local level with extraordinary dedication. His work lives on in the courageous policy initiatives that have benefited the people of Marin County.

Berkeley-based Academy Award–nominated filmmaker Gail Dolgin was a powerful force in the film community, an effective activist and an enlightened soul. She was working on two films at the time of her death: The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement, a short documentary playing at this year’s MVFF, and Crime After Crime.

S UZ I H Y NE S MEMBERSHIP A SSISTANT AND SUPERSTAR VOLUNTEER

Suzi was the membership assistant at the CFI offices for over a decade. Always gracious and warm, she had a smile for everyone who walked through our doors. Her biggest love was her family—her two daughters, Lisa and Kat, and her four grandchildren, James, Marco, Lily and Lauren. Suzi was an extraordinary cook, an avid San Francisco Giants season ticket holder and lover of film. She is deeply missed by her family, friends and all of us at CFI.

J IM BOYC E SPONSOR OF THE MILL VALLE Y FILM FESTIVAL

Jim, a proud sponsor of MVFF, was a true Renaissance man—owner of Marin French Cheese Company, active environmentalist, lover of independent and African film and a Bay Area sports enthusiast. Jim was a visionary, always reaching and thinking outside the box. With his wife, Kris, he was an experienced world traveler who lived life to the fullest.

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G EO RG E K U C H A R FILMMAKER George Kuchar was a prolific, pioneering and ardently low-budget “camp” filmmaker making underground films since the 1950s. Kuchar’s legacy looms especially large in the Bay Area, where he took up residence when he began teaching at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1971. His undeniable influence is evident in the work of independent filmmakers like Atom Egoyan, John Waters and the students he taught. For a MVFF Tribute to Kuchar in 1979, film critic Lenny Lipton noted: “Kuchar’s films are overtly insane . . . the utter insanity of perverted cliché is the genuine unwholesome appeal of Kuchar’s outlook.” mvff.com

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Leaving hourly on the half hour: Directly in front of the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center and MVFF Rafael Box Office. Shuttle space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Allow plenty of time in case you have to wait for the next service. The MVFF Shuttle provides alternative and equal transportation for all individuals. For an ADA accessible shuttle call 415.388.1234 between 11:00 am and 11:00 pm on Oct. 8–9 and Oct. 15–16, or ask a Festival staff member for assistance.

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5 PM

Albert Nobbs 7:00 PM ABRT06R 113 MINS

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Jeff Who Lives at Home 7:00 PM JEFA06S 84 MINS

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Young Critics’ Picks: The 2011 Youth Reel 11:00 AM YNGC08R 105 MINS

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Voices from the Shadows 2:00 PM VCES08R 63 MINS ELIMINATE: Archie Cookson 1:00 PM EMNT08R 87 MINS

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The Business of Film 11:00 AM NWMA08R 90 MINS Busong (Palawan Fate) 11:00 AM BUSG08S 93 MINS

Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey 11:30 AM BENG08S 85 MINS

Sarabah 1:30 PM SARA08R 99 MINS

Da Monzon, Conquest of Samanyana 1:45 PM DMTC08S 110 MINS Smokin’ Fish 1:30 PM SMKN08S 90 MINS

Clown Workshop 2:00 PM CWNW08T 90 MINS

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Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson 6:00 PM ECPT07R 110 MINS

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Sarabah 7:00 PM SARA07T 99 MINS

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Silence of Love 4:15 PM SNCE08R 105 MINS

Small, Beautifully Moving Parts 4:00 PM SBMP08S 73 MINS Magic Silver 4:15 PM MAGC08T 83 MINS

The Butcher’s Wife 8:30 PM BUTC07R 119 MINS

Hi De Ho Show 9:45 PM HDEH07S 90 MINS

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Spotlight: The Lady 7:30 PM LADY08R 145 MINS

Lotus Eaters 6:15 PM EATR08R 78 MINS

Patang 4:15 PM TKTE08R 104 MINS

Beyond the Road 4:15 PM BYND08S 85 MINS

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Coriolanus 9:00 PM CRNS07S 122 MINS

Like Crazy 7:00 PM CRZY07S 88 MINS

Eames: The Architect and the Painter 3:30 PM EAME08R 94 MINS

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The Mosque 9:00 PM MSQU07R 80 MINS

Pegasus 6:30 PM PEGA07S 104 MINS

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Granito: How to Nail a Dictator 6:30 PM GRAN07R 104 MINS

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Jeff Who Lives at Home 7:15 PM JEFB06S 84 MINS

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SEMINARS/MUSIC/TBA

Tribute to Glenn Close 8:00 PM TRBT07R 90 MINS

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What Happened Here 9:00 PM WHAT08R 95 MINS

Coriolanus 7:30 PM CRNS08R 122 MINS

Turn Me On, Dammit! 7:00 PM TURN08S 75 MINS The Good Doctor 6:00 PM DCTR08S 90 MINS

Miss Bala 9:00 PM MSSB08S 113 MINS

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Our New Frontier: Sustainability 7:30 PM SUST08T 81 MINS

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Circus Dreams 12:00 PM CRCD09R 82 MINS

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Patang 3:00 PM TKTE09S 104 MINS

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Turn Me On, Dammit! 4:30 PM TURN10R 75 MINS

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Pariah 7:00 PM PARH10R 86 MINS

Summerland 4:00 PM SUMM10R 85 MINS

Da Monzon, The Conquest of Samanyana 6:30 PM DMTC10R 110 MINS

5@5: Hard Times 5:00 PM 5X5H10R 57 MINS

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Busong (Palawan Fate) 7:00 PM BUSG10R 93 MINS

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Thumbs 4:45 PM THUM09T 75 MINS

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Dolphin Boy 9:30 PM DPHN10R 84 MINS

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Between 2 Fires 9:15 PM BETW09R 131 MINS

The Mosque 6:45 PM MSQU09R 80 MINS

Hello! How Are You? 9:00 PM HHRY09R 105 MINS

Holidays by the Sea 6:45 PM HDAY09S 77 MINS

Collaborator 8:45 PM CBRT09S 87 MINS

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The Good Doctor 9:30 PM DCTR10R 90 MINS

Small, Beautifully Moving Parts 9:00 PM SBMP10R 73 MINS

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Play Like a Lion 8:00 PM AKBR09R 81 MINS

Granito: How to Nail a Dictator 5:45 PM GRAN09S 104 MINS

Raiders of the Lost Ark 7:00 PM RDRA10C 115 MINS

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Light of the River 2:30 PM RVER09T 75 MINS

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The Butcher’s Wife 3:45 PM BUTC09S 119 MINS

Summerland 12:15 PM SUMM09S 85 MINS

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Tribute to Gaston Kaboré 4:30 PM WEND09R 110 MINS

Active Cinema Panel 2:00 PM NWMB09R 90 MINS

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The Real Rocky 2:15 PM RCKY09R 93 MINS

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Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson 12:30 PM ECPR09R 110 MINS

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Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel 7:15 PM VREE10S 77 MINS 5@5: Just Like Strange Rain 5:00 PM 5X5J10S 59 MINS

Stage Left: Theater in San Francisco 7:00 PM STAG10S 82 MINS

Lotus Eaters 9:15 PM EATR10S 78 MINS

Girlfriend 5:30 PM GRFN10T 94 MINS

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5@5: Circle of Life 5:00 PM 5X5C11S 58 MINS

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Smokin’ Fish 9:15 PM SMKN11R 90 MINS

Buud Yam 7:00 PM BUUD11R 97 MINS

Beyond the Road 9:30 PM BYND11R 85 MINS

Margin Call 8:15 PM MARG11S 106 MINS

Centerpiece: My Week with Marilyn 6:45 PM MYWE11S 100 MINS

ELIMINATE: Archie Cookson 9:30 PM EMNT11S 87 MINS

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Holidays by the Sea 4:00 PM HDAY12R 77 MINS

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Margin Call 4:00 PM MARG13R 106 MINS

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Bon Voyage 4:00 PM BNVG13R 83 MINS

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The Forgiveness of Blood 4:00 PM FRGV13S 109 MINS

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Hello! How Are You? 4:00 PM HHRY12S 105 MINS

The Welcome 6:15 PM WLCM13R 93 MINS

Deaf Jam 6:45 PM DEAF13R 81 MINS

Shame 6:30 PM SHAM13S 99 MINS

Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? 7:00 PM WSTA13S 85 MINS

Heritage 8:45 PM HRTG13R 124 MINS

Principles 9:00 PM PRCP13R 87 MINS

Miss Bala 9:15 PM MSSB13S 113 MINS

Another Happy Day 9:30 PM AHDY13S 119 MINS

The Planets 6:45 PM PNTS12R 77 MINS

Stage Left: Theater in San Francisco 9:15 PM STAG12R 82 MINS

The Conquest 6:30 PM CNQT12S 110 MINS

Play Like a Lion 9:15 PM AKBR12S 81 MINS

William Kurelek’s The Maze 7:15 PM THEM12S 76 MINS

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The Destiny of Lesser Animals 4:00 PM DSTN14R 89 MINS

TBA

The Soul of Flies 6:00 PM SUFS14R 80 MINS

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Story of Film: An Odyssey 7:00 PM STRY14R 90 MINS

Circus Columbia 7:00 PM CRSC14S 113 MINS

Heritage 8:45 PM HRTG14R 124 MINS

Restoration 9:00 PM REST14S 105 MINS

Eames: Architect and Painter 9:30 PM EAME14S 94 MINS

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My Week with Marilyn 6:30 PM MYWE14S 100 MINS 5@5: Hard Times 5:00 PM 5X5H14S 57 MINS

TBA

A Few Best Men 8:30 PM AFEW14R 91 MINS

5@5: Circle of Life 5:00 PM 5X5C14R 58 MINS

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Bon Voyage 9:30 PM BNVG12S 83 MINS

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Sacrifice 5:00 PM SACR14R 132 MINS

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The Prize 9:00 PM PRZE12R 103 MINS

The Sacred Science 6:30 PM SCRD12T 98 MINS

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Another Happy Day 8:00 PM AHDY12R 119 MINS

5@5: The Last Song 5:00 PM 5X5L12S 62 MINS

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Spotlight on Ezra Miller 7:30 PM KEVN13R 111 MINS

5@5: The Last Song 5:00 PM 5X5L13R 62 MINS

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The Story of Film: An Odyssey 6:30 PM STRY12R 90 MINS

5@5: Just Like Strange Rain 5:00 PM 5X5J12R 59 MINS

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Like Crazy 6:00 PM CRZY12R 88 MINS

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Between 2 Fires 4:45 PM BETW11S 131 MINS

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Collaborator 6:45 PM CBRT11R 87 MINS

5@5: Don’t Let the Sun Go... 5:00 PM 5X5D11R 62 MINS

RAFAEL

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CHILDREN’S FILMFEST

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Day of the Flowers 6:15 PM DAYF11C 100 MINS

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Sacrifice 3:15 PM SACR15S 132 MINS

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Silence of Love 6:30 PM SNCE15S 105 MINS

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The Salt of Life 7:15 PM SATF15S 90 MINS

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The Artist 5:00 PM ARTS16R 100 MINS

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Lost Kisses 9:30 PM KSSS15S 80 MINS

The Soul of Flies 5:30 PM SUFS16R 80 MINS

The Artist 5:00 PM ARTM16S 100 MINS

Country Music 2:45 PM CNTR16S 105 MINS

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The Prize 5:45 PM PRZE16S 103 MINS

The Welcome 4:00 PM WLCM16T 93 MINS

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The Salt of Life 6:00 PM SATF16R 90 MINS

The Destiny of Lesser Animals 3:30 PM DSTN16R 89 MINS

Circus Dreams 2:30 PM CRCD16S 82 MINS

Light of the River 2:15 PM RVER16T 75 MINS

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Shame 7:30 PM SHAM15R 99 MINS

The Sacred Science 6:30 PM SCRD15R 98 MINS

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Circus Columbia 3:15 PM CRSC16R 113 MINS

The Barber, The Brush and the Baton 1:00 PM BARB16R 89 MINS

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Lost Kisses 1:00 PM KSSS16R 80 MINS

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Spotlight on Elizabeth Olsen 8:00 PM MART15R 101 MINS

The Barber, The Brush and the Baton 4:45 PM BARB15S 89 MINS

RAFAEL

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7 PM

Children’s Filmfest Circus Party 2:00 PM CHPY15TE

11 AM

TRIBUTES/SPOTLIGHTS

Young Goethe in Love 5:00 PM YGTH15R 102 MINS

Deaf Jam 2:15 PM DEAF15S 81 MINS

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William Kurelek’s The Maze 5:15 PM THEM15R 76 MINS

Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? 2:00 PM WSTA15R 85 MINS

The Forgiveness of Blood 12:15 PM FRGV15S 109 MINS

SEQUOIA

5 PM

Country Music 2:30 PM CNTR15R 105 MINS

The State of the Industry 12:00 PM NWMC15R 90 MINS

RAFAEL

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Guru: Bhagwan, His Secretary & Bodyguard 2:15 PM GURU15R 95 MINS

Magic Silver 12:30 PM MAGC15R 83 MINS

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CHILDREN’S FILMFEST 3 PM

One Through Love 11:30AM THRG15R 120 MINS

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JOHN MORRISON CFI Education Director

EVA BROWN Volunteer Coordinator

STERLING HEDGPETH Box Office Manager

MAUREEN GALLIANI Executive Assistant

MELANIE NICHOLS CFI Education Assistant

RICH CELESTE CFI Operations & IT Manager

KEITH METCALFE CFI IT Support

KAREN “KD” DAVIS Senior Programmer JESSE DUBUS Print Traffic DAVEN GEE New Movies Lab Coordinator LAUREN FREYER Festival Operations Manager RYAN HASTIE Co-Technical Director KEVIN HEVERIN Marketing and Communications Manager KEILAN KING Programming Intern LUCY LAIRD Proofreader SCOTT LITTERAL CFI IT Support EMILY MIRON Hospitality Coordinator

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WINIFRED MACLEOD Ad Sales & Marketing

NATALIE MARTENS Marketing & PR Associate

MARIA JONES Membership Assistant

LIANA BENDER Director of Development

CAROL DIBENEDETTO Transportation Coordinator

KATY HOGAN Publicity Coordinator

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PRINT SOURCES THE 36 Nic Weinfeld Interlochen Arts Academy nicolas.weinfeld@interlochen.org 2648 HOURS Nancy Popp Harvard-Westlake School npopp@hw.com hw.com ALBERT NOBBS Eddie Dotson Roadside Attractions eddied@roadsideattractions.com ALONE Phil Seneker Spot Productions, Inc. phil@spotfilm.com AMERICAN HOMES Jennifer Jordan Day Arrowire jenniferjordanday@gmail.com americanhomesfilm.com ANONYMOUS Sony Pictures Releasing sonypictures.com

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ANOTHER HAPPY DAY Stephanie Gauthier Watson Phase 4 Films sgwatson@phase4films.com phase4films.com THE ARTIST Jennifer Stott The Weinstein Company jennifer.stott@weinsteinco.com weinsteinco.com THE BARBER OF BIRMINGHAM Robin Fryday Purposeful Productions, Inc. tgirfryday@aol.com barberofbirmingham.com BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER’S JOURNEY David Koh Submarine Deluxe dk@submarine.com submarine.com BETWEEN 2 FIRES Gunnar Almer Swedish Film Institute gunnar.almer@sfi.se BEYOND THE ROAD Charly Braun carlosbraun@hotmail.com

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BON VOYAGE Karin Huyzer Pupkin Film karin@pupkin.com pupkin.com

THE CONQUEST Ed Arentz Music Box Films earentz@musicboxfilms.com musicboxfilms.com

BOY Fred Joubaud OUAT Media fred.joubaud@ouatmedia.com ouatmedia.com

CORIOLANUS Jennifer Stott The Weinstein Company jennifer.stott@weinsteinco.com weinsteinco.com

BREAKING POINT Kendra Bradanini kbradanini@urbanschool.org

COUNTRY MUSIC Silvio Canihuante Cinépata silvio@cinepata.com cinepata.com

A BRUSH WITH THE TENDERLOIN Paige Bierma paigebierma@mac.com BUSONG (PALAWAN FATE) Jong de Castro jongi1@yahoo.com

DA MONZON, THE CONQUEST OF SAMANYANA Sidy Fassara Diabaté fassarasidy@yahoo.fr cncm@sotelma.net.ml

THE BUTCHER’S WIFE Ewa Bigio Smiley Film Sales Ltd. info@smileyfilmsales.com smileyfilmsales.com

DAY OF THE FLOWERS Jonathan J. Rae Independent Talent Group jonathanjrae@googlemail.com

BUUD YAM Gaston Kaboré imagine@fasonet.bf

DEAF JAM Judy Lieff Made-By-Hand, LLC deafjamdoc@gmail.com

CALIFORNIA STATE OF MIND: THE LEGACY OF PAT BROWN Sascha Rice 2658 Griffith Park Blvd. #190 Los Angeles, CA 90039

THE DEATH OF AN INSECT Otto Suuronen The Finnish Film Foundation otto.suuronen@ses.fi

CHRISTMAS PIGGY Elisabeth Rosen The National Film School of Denmark elr@filmskolen.dk CIRCUS COLUMBIA Brandon Peters Strand Releasing brandon@strandreleasing.com strandreleasing.com CIRCUS DREAMS Signe Taylor signe.taylor@gmail.com circusdreams.net COLLABORATOR Ruby Rondina eOne Films International festival.requests@gmail.com CONFIDANTE Lisa Melodia lisamelodia@gmail.com

THE DESTINY OF LESSER ANIMALS Deron Albright Bright Moon Pictures deronroy@gmail.com DIANA VREELAND: THE EYE HAS TO TRAVEL Samuel Goldwyn Films samuelgoldwynfilms.com A DOCTOR’S JOB Julio O. Ramos Andino Films andinofilms@gmail.com DOLPHIN BOY Dragoman Films info@dragomanfilms.com dragomanfilms.com EAMES: THE ARCHITECT AND THE PAINTER Jason Cohn Bread and Butter Films jason@breadandbutterfilms.com

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PRINT SOURCES ECO-PIRATE: THE STORY OF PAUL WATSON Anand Raghavan Screen Siren Pictures anand@screensiren.ca screensiren.ca

GURU: BHAGWAN, HIS SECRETARY & HIS BODYGUARD Philip Delaquis Das Kollektiv für audiovisuelle Werke GmbH info@daskollektiv.ch

ELIMINATE: ARCHIE COOKSON Ioanna Karavela Agent Pictures ioanna@agentpictures.com agentpictures.com

HEIST: WHO STOLE THE AMERICAN DREAM? Donald Goldmacher Connecting the Dots Productions donald.goldmacher@gmail.com

EXPOSURE CFI Education education@cafilm.org cafilm.org

HELLO! HOW ARE YOU? Anne Wiedlack m-appeal festivals@m-appeal.com m-appeal.com

A FEW BEST MEN Gary Hamilton Arclight Films gary@arclightfilms.com arclightfilms.com FLOYD THE ANDROID Jonathan Lyons Stupix Animation contact@stupix.com stupix.com THE FORGIVENESS OF BLOOD Kim Kalyka IFC Films kakalyka@ifcfilms.com GIRLFRIEND Demetri Makoulis Elephant Eye Films demetri@elephanteyefilms.com elephanteyefilms.com GOLD VIOLIN: BOW OF DEATH Mark Pope David vs Goliath Productions herterb@aol.com THE GOOD DOCTOR Martin Wendel Magnolia Pictures mwendel@magpictures.com magpictures.com GOOD LUCK, MR. GORSKI Allegra Huston Instant Fires LLC allegrahuston@gmail.com GRANITO: HOW TO NAIL A DICTATOR Paco de Onís Skylight Pictures paco@skylightpictures.com skylightpictures.com

HERITAGE TVP festivals@tvp.pl HI DE HO SHOW John Goddard villagemus@aol.com HIP HOP MAESTRO Christine Lee cylee88@mac.com HOLIDAYS BY THE SEA Valeska Neu Films Boutique valeska@filmsboutique.com I AM ROUND Andreas Fock Swedish Film Institute andreas.fock@sfi.se sfi.se INDEPENDENCE IN SIGHT Jason Jakaitis jakaitis@bavc.com INVISIBLE Simon Young Shorts International simon@shortsinternational.com shortsinternational.com JEFF WHO LIVES AT HOME Norma Perez Paramount Pictures norma_perez@paramount.com paramount.com THE KING Jason Jakaitis jakaitis@bavc.com THE LADY Lisa Taback Europa Corp. lisa@lt-la.com europacorp.com

THE LEMON TREE Peter Hansen Sonoma Valley High School phansen@sonomavly.k12.ca.us svhsvideo.com LIBRARY OF DUST Robert James NuReality Productions r.james@mac.com LIFE MODEL Lori Petchers loripetchers@yahoo.com 5efilms.com LIGHT OF THE RIVER Fumi Miyake NHK s01608-miyake@nhk.or.jp www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/ LIKE CRAZY Ryan Bautista Paramount Pictures ryan_bautista@paramount.com paramount.com LOS DOS MORROS! John Morrison CFI Education education@cafilm.org cafilm.org LOST KISSES Mélanie Romat Adriana Chiesa Enterprises info@adrianachiesaenterprises.com adrianachiesaenterprises.com

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PRINT SOURCES MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE Russell Nelson Fox Searchlight Pictures russell.nelson@fox.com foxsearchlight.com

ONE THROUGH LOVE Stephen Olsson CEM Productions stephen@cemproductions.org cemproductions.org

MISS BALA David Dinerstein D Squared Films david@dsquaredfilms.com

OUT OF ERASERS Daniel Wirtberg Daemon Film daniel@daemonfilm.se

MISS SOUTH PACIFIC: BEAUTY AND THE SEA Teresa Tico Kauai Girl Productions haenagirl@gmail.com

PARIAH Kyle Thorpe Focus Features kyle.thorpe@focusfeatures.com focusfeatures.com

MOMO Jason Jakaitis jakaitis@bavc.com

PATANG Demetri Makoulis Elephant Eye Films demetri@elephanteyefilms.com elephanteyefilms.com

MOONLESS NIGHT Bethynia Cardenas Flor de Chapopote bethynia@gmail.com bethyniacardenas.com A MORNING STROLL Kaye Lavender Studio aka kaye@studioaka.co.uk studioaka.co.uk

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THE MOSQUE Daoud Aoulad-Syad daoud.aouladsyad@gmail.com MR. HAPPY MAN Matt Morris mattmorrisfilms@gmail.com mattmorrisfilms.com MY BIG RED PURSE Giancarlo Iannotta mybigredpurse@gmail.com MY WEEK WITH MARILYN Jennifer Stott The Weinstein Company jennifer.stott@weinsteinco.com weinsteinco.com NDAPEWA: I AM GIVEN Erin Buckley childrenofourvillages@gmail.com THE NEW ENVIRONMENTALISTS Mill Valley Film Group mvfg@aol.com mvfg.com THE NEW FRONTIER: SUSTAINABLE RANCHING IN THE AMERICAN WEST Melinda Levin University of North Texas melinda@unt.edu

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PEGASUS Fouad Challa Dreamaker Productions fchalla@dreamakerproductions.com dreamakerproductions.com PENULTIMATE Paul Meyers meyersp@stanford.edu PINA Elizabeth Brambilla IFC Films ebrambilla@ifcfilms.com PIONEER Jame M. Johnston Sailor Bear jmjfilm@gmail.com

PRINCIPLES Farabi Cinema Foundation fcf1@dpi.net.ir THE PRIZE Anne Delseth Urban Distribution International anne@urbandistrib.com urbandistrib.com RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK Lucasfilm Ltd. publicity@lucasfilm.com THE REAL ROCKY Gary Cohen Triple Threat Television gary@triplethreattv.com triplethreattv.com RESTORATION Neil Friedman Menemsha Films neilf@menemshafilms.com menemshafilms.com RIGHT TO PLAY Gary Cohen Triple Threat Television gary@triplethreattv.com triplethreattv.com THE SACRED SCIENCE Nick Polizzi Three Seed Productions njplzi@gmail.com SACRIFICE Michael Silberman michaels@idpfilm.com

THE PLANETS John Sanborn sanborn707@aol.com

THE SALT OF LIFE Ben Crossley Marra Zeitgeist Films ben@zetigeistfilms.com zeitgeistfilms.com

PLAY LIKE A LION: THE LEGACY OF MAESTRO ALI AKBAR KHAN Abuela Luna Pictures info@abuelaluna.com abuelaluna.com

SARABAH Kristen Fitzpatrick Women Make Movies kfitzpatrick@wmm.com wmm.com

POP Rachel Moore Fast Trtle Studios fastlane@toastmac.com

SATURN RISING Garry Bowden Stealing Feeling garrybowden@gmail.com

PORTRAIT OF A WINEMAKER: JOHN WILLIAMS OF FROG’S LEAP Deborah Koons Garcia Lily Films info@lilyfilms.com lilyfilms.com

SEBASTIAN’S ADVENTURE Cheri Gaulke Harvard-Westlake School cgaulke@hw.com

POT COUNTRY Mario Furloni mariofurloni@gmail.com

SEE Cheri Gaulke Harvard-Westlake School cgaulke@hw.com

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PRINT SOURCES SEVEN DAYS IN THE WOODS Andreas Fock Swedish Film Institute andreas.fock@sfi.se sfi.se

SWIMMING IN A DREAM Jim Sugar Video Storytellers jimsugar@aol.com jimsugar.com

THE WELCOME Bill McMillan Two Shoes Productions mcmillan@ccountry.net thewelcomethemovie.com

SEXTING Tim Harms 72nd Street Productions timdavidharms@yahoo.com

THE TELEGRAM MAN James Khehtie skingame@gmail.com

WEND KUUNI (GOD’S GIFT) Gaston Kaboré imagine@fasonet.bf

THUMBS Gary Cohen Triple Threat Television gary@triplethreattv.com triplethreattv.com

WHAT HAPPENED HERE Rob Nilsson Citizen Cinema rnilsson@robnilsson.com robnilsson.com

TO SAY GOODBYE Jason Headley jason@jasonheadley.com

WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Jason Jakaitis jakaitis@bavc.com

TRANSITION TOWN TOTNES Deborah Koons Garcia Lily Films info@lilyfilms.com lilyfilms.com

WHILE YOU WERE GONE Sara Rüster Swedish Film Institute sara.ruster@sfi.se sfi.se

TRUST ME Fredrik Heinig St Paul Film fredrik.heinig@stpaul.se

WILLIAM KURELEK’S THE MAZE Nick Young nickyoung@gmail.com

SHAME Jonathan Lynch-Staunton HanWay Films jls@hanwayfilms.com hanwayfilms.com SILENCE OF LOVE Gregory Chambet TF1 International sales@tf1.fr tf1international.com SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS Lisa Robinson Sacha Pictures rockgarden@gmail.com SMOKIN’ FISH Luke Griswold-Tergis smokinfishmovie@gmail.com THE SOUL OF FLIES Jonathan Cenzual Burley El Mailan Films stmailan@yahoo.co.uk STAGE LEFT: A STORY OF THEATER IN SAN FRANCISCO Shelley Trott Kenneth Rainin Foundation shelley.trott@krfoundation.org krfoundation.org THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY John Archer Hopscotch Films john@hopscotchfilms.co.uk hopscotchfilms.co.uk SUFFOCATION Cheri Gaulke Harvard-Westlake School cgaulke@hw.com SUMMERLAND Christof Wehmeier Icelandic Film Centre christof@icelandicfilmcentre.is icelandicfilmcentre.is SUNSHINE Doug Nichol American Buffalo Pictures dougnichol@mac.com

TURN ME ON, DAMMIT! Jonathan Howell New Yorker Films jonathan.howell@newyorkerfilms.com newyorkerfilms.com VOICES FROM THE SHADOWS Josh Biggs josh@isophia.co.uk isophia.co.uk THE WALK William Farley farleyfilm@gmail.com farleyfilm.com WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN Dan Berger Oscilloscope Laboratories dan@oscilloscope.net oscilloscopepictures.net

THE WIND IS BLOWING ON MY STREET Saba Riazi saba0riazi@gmail.com A WOMAN’S DESCENT TO THE SACRED Sherry Ruth Anderson The Feminine Wisdom School sherrygreywolf@gmail.com femininewisdomschool.com YOUNG GOETHE IN LOVE Ed Arentz Music Box Films earentz@musicboxfilm.com musicboxfilms.com ZAPPED! Jeff Pryor Priority PR jeff@prioritypr.net prioritypr.net

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A LBA NI A The Forgiveness of Blood

Out of Erasers The Story of Film: An Odyssey*

EC UA DOR Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson *

A FG H A NI S TA N The Welcome*

EL S A LVA DOR The New Environmentalists

A RG EN TIN A Luminaris

FI JI Miss South Pacific: Beauty and the Sea

AUS T R A LI A A Few Best Men The Story of Film: An Odyssey* Swimming in a Dream* The Telegram Man Voices from the Shadows*

BER MUDA Mr. Happy Man*

BO SNI A A ND HER ZEG OV IN A Circus Columbia

BR A Z IL Beyond the Road

BUR K IN A FA S O

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Buud Yam The Story of Film: An Odyssey* Wend Kuuni (God’s Gift)

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FINL A ND

The Artist The Conquest Holidays by the Sea The Lady One Through Love Pina The Prize Silence of Love The Story of Film: An Odyssey* Swimming in a Dream*

G ER M A N Y Anonymous The New Environmentalists Pina Sarabah* Swimming in a Dream* Young Goethe in Love

JA PA N Light of the River The Story of Film: An Odyssey*

MALI Da Monzon, The Conquest of Samanyana

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G UAT EM A L A

MOROC C O

Granito: How to Nail a Dictator*

The Mosque Pegasus

HONG KONG

Summerland

INDI A Patang (The Kite) Play Like a Lion: The Legacy of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan* The Story of Film: An Odyssey*

INDONE SI A The New Environmentalists

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The Forgiveness of Blood Lost Kisses The Salt of Life The Story of Film: An Odyssey* Swimming in a Dream*

The Destiny of Lesser Animals

IC EL A ND

Christmas Piggy The Forgiveness of Blood

ITA LY

Miss Bala Moonless Night The Prize

Country Music Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson*

DENM A RK

Albert Nobbs Good Luck, Mr. Gorski Lotus Eaters Swimming in a Dream*

Dolphin Boy Restoration What Happened Here*

The Story of Film: An Odyssey*

Day of the Flowers *

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C UBA

The Welcome*

I SR A EL

GHANA

The Butcher’s Wife Sacrifice The Story of Film: An Odyssey* Sunshine

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The Death of an Insect

Collaborator Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson Pop Smokin’ Fish* Voices from the Shadows* William Kurelek’s The Maze Zapped!

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Principles The Story of Film: An Odyssey* The Wind Is Blowing on My Street

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N A MIBI A Ndapewa: I Am Given

NE T HERL A ND S Bon Voyage

NE W ZE A L A ND Voices from the Shadows*

NORWAY Magic Silver Turn Me On, Dammit!

PA P UA NE W G U INE A Miss South Pacific: Beauty and the Sea

One Through Love

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FILMS BY COUNTRY PERU A Doctor’s Job The Sacred Science

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Daly, Lance The Good Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Di Gregorio, Gianni The Salt of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Diabaté, Sidy Fassara Da Monzon, The Conquest of Samanyana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Dolgin, Gail The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement . . . . . . . . 95 Dolman, Trish Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson . . 102 Donovan, Martin Collaborator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Doremus, Drake Like Crazy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Duplass, Jay Jeff Who Lives at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Duplass, Mark Jeff Who Lives at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Durkin, Sean Martha Marcy May Marlene . . . . . . . . . . 109 Durringer, Xavier The Conquest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Dusenbery, Tom The New Environmentalists . . . . . . . . . . 111 Elliott, Stephan A Few Best Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Emmerich, Roland Anonymous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Farley, William The Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Feuerzeig, Jeff The Real Rocky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Fiennes, Ralph Coriolanus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Foerster, Zeke Mallrats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Forbord, Austin Stage Left: A Story of Theater in San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Friedman, Bernard American Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Fryday, Robin The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement . . . . . . . . 95 Fuguet, Alberto Country Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 Furloni, Mario Pot Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Gambale, Maria Luisa Sarabah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Gao Xiongjie The Butcher’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Garcia, Rodrigo Albert Nobbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Gisiger, Sabine Guru: Bhagwan, His Secretary & His Bodyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Goddard, John Hi De Ho Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Goldmacher, Donald Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? . 105 Griswold-Tergis, Luke Smokin’ Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Grubin, David William Kurelek’s The Maze . . . . . . . . . . 121 Hákonarson, Grímur Summerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Häner, Beat Guru: Bhagwan, His Secretary & His Bodyguard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Hazanavicius, Michel The Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Headley, Jason To Say Goodbye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Hirakawa, Tetsuo Light of the River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Holder, Rob ELIMINATE: Archie Cookson . . . . . . . . . 102 Howell, Annie J. Small, Beautifully Moving Parts . . . . . . 111 Hung, Ingrid 2648 Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Iannotta, Giancarlo My Big Red Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Jacobsen, Jannicke Systad Turn Me On, Dammit! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 James, Robert Library of Dust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Jensen, Samantha Alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Jersey, Bill Eames: The Architect and the Painter . 102 Johnson, David Momo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Kaboré, Gaston Buud Yam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Wend Kuuni (God’s Gift) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Kasher, Miranda See . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Kempff, Frida While You Were Gone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Khehtie, James The Telegram Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Klaver, Irene J. The New Frontier: Sustainable Ranching in the American West . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Kling, Johan Trust Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Koons Garcia, Deborah Portrait of a Winemaker: John Williams of Frog’s Leap . . . . . . . 111 Transition Town Totnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 LaBute, Neil sexting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 Lambert, Mary Miss South Pacific: Beauty and the Sea . 116

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Friends of Marin Center . . . . . . . . . . .46 Frogs Hot Tubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 FUREVERMORE.com. . . . . . . . . . . . .146 Galante Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Giraffex Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . .146 Golden Gate Transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 Harbor Point Swim & Tennis Club . . .20 ICG Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Idyllwild Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Il Davide Cucina Italiana . . . . . . . . . . .35 Illumigarden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 Judy’s Breadsticks/Lovesticks . . . . .21 Kenwood Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 KGO Newstalk 810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Kidfl ixGlobal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 KQED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 La Ginestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Larkspur Hotel Mill Valley . . . . . . . . .80 Lexus of Marin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Live Local Marin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 LRG Capital Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Lucasfilm Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . back cover Marin Arts Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 Marin Community Foundation . . . . . .36 Marin French Cheese Company . . . . .65 Marin Independent Journal . . . . . . .160 Marin Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .134 Marin Suites Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 Marin Symphony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Maroevich, O’Shea & Coghlan Insurance Services . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Matthew Sumner Photography . . . .172 Mazzocco Sonoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 Mechanics Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Ménage à Trois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Meyer Media LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Mill Valley Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 Mill Valley Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 Mill Valley Library Foundation & The Friends. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Mill Valley Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Mitchel Berman Cabinetmakers . . . . .4 Montecito Shopping Center . . . . . . .172 Mountain Home Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .152 MUBI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 MW General Contracting . . . . . . . . . .42 OSKA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 Pacific Gas and Electric Company . . .84 Pacific Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 A Party Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79

Pearl’s Phat Burgers . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Peet’s Coffee & Tea . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 Piatti Ristorante & Bar . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Piazza D’Angelo Ristorante . . . . . . .131 Pizza Antica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Plath & Company. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Post Street Surgery Center . . . . . . . .24 Private Ocean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Cheryl Rabin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Richardson Architects . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Rims & Goggles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 Ruby Livingdesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149 SAGIndie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164 San Domenico School . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 San Francisco Bay Guardian . . . . . .159 San Rafael BID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 San Rafael Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 John Sanborn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Scandinavian Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Seager Gray Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 SF Weekly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 Sol Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .166 Spiritual Healing Center of Marin . .162 Stellar Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Stephan-Hill Jewelry Designers . . . .38 Strawberry Village Dental Care -Joseph L. Bauer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Strawberry Village Shopping Center .5 Sutton Suzuki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Sweet Things. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Technicolor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Thrifty Car Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177 Town Center Corte Madera . . . . . . . . .4 Union Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 The Village at Corte Madera . . . . inside back cover Vimeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181 Vin Antico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Vintage Oaks Shopping Center . . . . .52 Waters Edge Hotel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Wells Fargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 The Whim Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .160 Whole Foods Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76 Stephanie Wickham Witt -Pacific Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Yelp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 Yet Wah Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 Zaentz Media Center, A Wareham Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

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5@5: Circle of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 5@5: Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me . . 92 5@5: Hard Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 5@5: Just Like Strange Rain . . . . . . . . . 93 5@5: The Last Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 The 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 2648 Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Albert Nobbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Alone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 American Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Anonymous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Another Happy Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 The Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights Movement . . . 95 The Barber, the Brush and the Baton . . . . 95 Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey . . . . 95 Between 2 Fires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Beyond the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Bon Voyage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Breaking Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 A Brush with the Tenderloin . . . . . . . . . 95 Busong (Palawan Fate). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 The Butcher’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Buud Yam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown . . . . . . . . .97 Christmas Piggy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Circus Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Circus Dreams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Collaborator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Confidante . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 The Conquest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Coriolanus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Country Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Da Monzon, The Conquest of Samanyana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Day of the Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Deaf Jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 The Death of an Insect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 The Destiny of Lesser Animals . . . . . . 101 A Doctor’s Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Dolphin Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Eames: The Architect and the Painter . . 102 Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 ELIMINATE: Archie Cookson . . . . . . . . 102 Exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 A Few Best Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Floyd the Android . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 The Forgiveness of Blood . . . . . . . . . . 103 Girlfriend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103

GOLD VIOLIN: bow of death . . . . . . . . . 113 The Good Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Good Luck, Mr. Gorski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Granito: How to Nail a Dictator . . . . . . 104 Guru: Bhagwan, His Secretary & His Bodyguard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Hello! How Are You? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Hi De Ho Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Hip Hop Maestro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Holidays by the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 I Am Round. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Independence in Sight . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Invisible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Jeff Who Lives at Home . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 The King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 The Lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 The Lemon Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Library of Dust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Life Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Light of the River . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Like Crazy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Los Dos Morros! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Lost Kisses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Lotus Eaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Luminaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Magic Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Mallrats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Margin Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Martha Marcy May Marlene . . . . . . . . . 109 Miss Bala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Miss South Pacific: Beauty and the Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Momo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Moonless Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 A Morning Stroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 The Mosque . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Mr. Happy Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 My Big Red Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 My Week with Marilyn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Ndapewa: I Am Given . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 The New Environmentalists . . . . . . . . 111 The New Frontier: Sustainable Ranching in the American West . . . . 111 One Through Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Our New Frontier: Sustainability . . . . 111 Out of Erasers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Pariah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Patang (The Kite). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Pegasus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Penultimate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Pina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 The Planets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

Play Like a Lion: The Legacy of Maestro Ali Akbar Khan . . . . . . . . 113 Pop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Portrait of a Winemaker: John Williams of Frog’s Leap . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Pot Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 The Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Raiders of the Lost Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 The Real Rocky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Restoration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Right to Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 The Sacred Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Sacrifice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 The Salt of Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Sarabah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Saturn Rising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Sebastian’s Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 See . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Seven Days in the Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 sexting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Shame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Silence of Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Small, Beautifully Moving Parts . . . . . 117 Smokin’ Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 The Soul of Flies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Stage Left: A Story of Theater in San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 The Story of Film: An Odyssey. . . . . . . 118 Suffocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Summerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Sunshine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Swimming in a Dream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 The Telegram Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Thumbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 To Say Goodbye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Transition Town Totnes. . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Trust Me . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Turn Me On, Dammit! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Voices from the Shadows . . . . . . . . . . . 120 The Walk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 We Need to Talk About Kevin . . . . . . . . 120 The Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Wend Kuuni (God’s Gift) . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 What Happened Here . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 What Would You Do? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 While You Were Gone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 William Kurelek’s The Maze . . . . . . . . 121 The Wind Is Blowing on My Street . . . . 93 A Woman’s Descent to the Sacred . . . 115 Young Critics’ Picks: The 2011 Youth Reel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Young Goethe in Love . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Zapped!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

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