HomeMy WebLinkAboutVFF2013_ProgramGuidePROGRAM GUIDE // 2013
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WELCOME LETTER //
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Welcome to the 10th Annual Vail Film Festival!
This year marks a major milestone for the festival and we are excited to welcome all of the filmmakers, film fans, and festival supporters who are joining us
for the 10th edition of the Vail Film Festival. The festival has come a long way since it began in April 2004. Over the last ten years, we have screened over
500 films, hosted more than 2,000 filmmakers, and had films submitted from more than 40 countries. Filmmakers and attendees have praised the Festival’s
accessibility, intimacy, and passion for film, and MovieMaker magazine has named the Festival “One of the top 10 destination film festivals in the world.”
We are very proud of how far we’ve come, and of all the talented filmmakers that have chosen to screen their films in Vail.
The Festival program gets stronger every year as more filmmakers and film companies recognize the value of screening their work in Vail. This year, we have
assembled an incredible roster of films that range from heartfelt dramatic features to short comedies to meaningful documentaries. In addition to the wide
array of film screenings, the festival’s Friday Night Concert has become one of the Festival highlights. For the ninth consecutive year, the festival is proud to
feature musicians from LA’s acclaimed Hotel Café. The concert will take place Friday night, March 29th at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vail village.
Please join us to socialize, make new friends, and network with aspiring and established filmmakers at the festival Hospitality Lounge at The Four Seasons
Hotel. Enjoy the Hospitality Lounge before films, after screenings, or anytime you want to hang out with festival guests and filmmakers. We are proud of
this year’s film program and feel fortunate to continue to screen some of the best work in independent film. We hope you enjoy the films and discover
something new and inspirational along the way. Be sure to plan your schedule carefully, so you can catch as many of these wonderful films as possible,
listen to great music, and enjoy everything Vail has to offer.
We want to thank all of the filmmakers for sharing their work with us, and all of our sponsors and patrons who share our vision of promoting and
celebrating independent film. We also want to thank you for joining us here in beautiful Vail, Colorado, and supporting the 2013 Vail Film Festival.
On behalf of the entire Festival staff and our passionate and dedicated volunteers, we welcome you to the 10th annual Vail Film Festival!
Scott Cross and Sean Cross
Festival Directors
FESTIVAL TEAM //
Festival Directors
Scott Cross | Sean Cross
Associate Festival Director
Megen Musegades
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Marketing/Graphic Design
Marc Griffin
Director of Operations
Erin Riley Strong
VIP Coordinator
Dave Strong
Volunteer Coordinator
Steven Douglas
Asst. Volunteer Coordinator
Corrine Hara
Office Manager
& Screenplay Coordinator
Emily Waldeck
Development
Calvin Media Consulting
Director of Special Events
Jessa Carlstrom
Festival Host
Bill LeVasseur
Theater Director
Christina Schmidt
Travel Coordinator
Amanda Durst
Will Call Manager
Ashley Blair
Public Relations
Macias Media Group
Videographers
Michael Howard, Vadim Elkind
Photographers
Michael Howard, Vadim Elkind,
Paul Musegades, Anna Finke
Tech
David Riepe
& Outdoor Cinema Network
FESTIVAL TEAM // PATRONS //
PATRONS * Founding Patrons
Fred & Carol Ayers*, Michael Barry, Sonja Craythorne*, Kaye Ferry, Pamela R.L. Friedman*, Jim and Jeanne Gustafson*, Kat
Haber*, Mackenzie Haber*, Jan E. Helen*, Troy Hollar*, Kate Horvath, Richard Kandel*, Kylin Resources*, Judith Landau*, The
Lessing Foundation*, Isabelle Link*, Trish Link*, Kent Logan, Link Foundation*, John Lynn*, Clara Markowicz*, Victor & Monica
Markowicz*, Luleta & Sam Maslak , Carmen Mauerer, Nancy & Robert McLeod*, Paul & Peg Musegades, Johan & Ann Naude,
Phifer Johnson Foundation*, Alan Suridis*, Carol & Hans Storr*, Cynthia Stroum*, Carl & Marilyn Thoma*
Fred & Jean Allegretti Foundation 4
Advisory Board:
Godfrey Cheshire
Giancarlo Esposito
Kaye Ferry
Mark Gordon
Darren Foster
Ken Friedman
Gill Holland
Adam Kassen
Mark Kassen
Jonathan Staufer
Board of Directors:
Scott Cross
Sean Cross
Pamela Friedman
Troy Hollar
Judith Landau
SCREENING COMMITTEES
Program Directors:
Features – Sean Cross, Scott Cross, Megen Musegades
Documentaries – James Rone, Erin Sheppard
Shorts – Amanda Durst, Ryan Gallagher
Student Films – Jordan Hall
Adventure Films - Megen Musegades
Megen Musegades
WILL CALL BOOTH // VFF OFFICE // VENUE INFORMATION //
WILL CALL BOOTH
The Will Call booth is located at the Four Seasons
in Vail Village.
Will-Call Booth Hours
Thursday, March 29: 9am – 8pm
Friday, March 30: 10am – 6pm
Saturday, March 31: 10am – 6pm
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SCREENING VENUES
CinéBistro
141 East Meadow Drive
at Solaris, Vail Village
(970) 476-3344
Vail Mountain School
3000 Falls Booth Road,
East Vail
(970) 476-1092
VFF OFFICE
Vail Film Festival Office Phone: 970.476.1092
Vail Film Festival Office Hours: 10am – 5pm
Opening Night Party Presented by Chipotle
- Lodge at Vail
174 Gore Creek Dr, Vail, CO 81657
(970) 476-5011
Hospitality Lounge, Friday Night Concert &
Closing Night Party - Four Seasons
One Vail Road, Vail, CO 81657
(970) 477-8600
Four Seasons
One Vail Road, Vail, CO 81657
(970) 477-8600
Cadillacs at Solaris
Plaza
141 East Meadow
Drive at Solaris, Vail
Village
GENERAL INFORMATION //
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
All Emergencies: 911
Vail Film Festival: 970.476.1092
Town of Vail Switchboard: 970.479.2100
Town of Avon: 970.748.4000
Town of Vail Buses: 970.479.2358
ECO Transit: 970.328.3520, Road Conditions: 970.479.2226
Vail Valley Medical Center (ER): 970.476.8065
Transit Department: 970.479.2233
Colorado Film Institute
Telephone: 970.333.9689, Fax: 646.349.1767, E-mail: info@vailfilmfestival.org
Web: www.vailfilmfestival.com , Address: PO Box 747, Vail, CO 81658
VAIL PARKING
There are parking garages in Vail Village and Lionshead. The Vail Village parking garage is the closest park-
ing structure to the CineBistro Theater and Four Seasons screening venues. When you walk out of the Vail
parking structure, take a right and walk one minute, the CineBistro Theater will be on your right. Walk about
two minutes past the CineBistro Theater will be on your right. The Four Seasons is across the Street from the
Sebastian. The Vail Village and Lionshead parking structures have daily rates until 3pm. Parking after 3pm is
free. The Solaris complex, where CineBistro is located, also has available paid parking.
VAIL MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
There will be shuttles from the Four Seasons to VMS, or you can drive and park for free in their parking lot.
IN TOWN SHUTTLE SERVICE
The Town of Vail provides free year-round bus service throughout Vail.
ENCORE!
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EVENTS //
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013
12:00PM – 4:00PM Cadillac Short Series @ Solaris Plaza
7:30PM Opening Night Film, Disconnect Presented by LuLeta & Sam
Maslak @ Vail Mountain School
9:30PM Opening Night Party Presented by Chipotle @ Lodge at Vaill
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 2013
10:30AM – 11:00PM Film Screenings @ The Four Seasons, Cinebistro
11:00AM – 4:00PM Cadillac Short Series @ Solaris Plaza
12:00PM – 4:00PM Hospitality Lounge @ The Four Seasons
Hospitality Lounge with complimentary Stella Artois, flip book photo
activation compliments of Cadillac, and oxygen bar compliments of
Aids Healthcare Foundation.
2:30pm – 4:00pm Complimentary Hot Chocolate from Cadillac
in Solaris Plaza
5:00PM – 6:15PM Filmmaker Reception Presented by Aids
Healthcare Foundation @ The Four Seasons,
9:00PM Friday Night Concert
PARENTAL DISCRETION ADVISED
Due to the mature subject of some of the films in the festival, please use
parental discretion when considering which films to view. All Festival parties
will not admit persons under the age of 21.
SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2013
10:00AM – 11:00PM Film Screenings @ The Four Seasons, Cinebistro
11:00AM – 4:00PM Cadillac Short Series @ Solaris Plaza
12:00PM – 5:00PM Hospitality Lounge @ The Four Seasons
Hospitality Lounge with complimentary Stella Artois, flip book photo
activation compliments of Cadillac, and oxygen bar compliments of
Aids Healthcare Foundation.
12:00PM Screenplay Readings at Hospitality Lounge
2:30pm – 4:00pm Complimentary Hot Chocolate from Cadillac
in Solaris Plaza
6:30PM – 7:15PM Awards Ceremony @ Vail Mountain School.
We recommend eating dinner before the Awards Ceremony. There is no food
or drink allowed at the Vail Mountain School, only bottled water.
8:00PM Closing Night Film, Drinking Buddies Presented by Kaye Ferry @ Vail
Mountain School
9:30PM Closing Night Party @ The Four Seasons
SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 2013
10:00AM – 9:00PM Film Screenings @ The Four Seasons, Cinebistro
12:00PM – 4:00PM Hospitality Lounge @ The Four Seasons with
complimentary beer and flip book photo activation compliments of Cadillac.
EVENTS // HOTEL CAFE
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HOTEL CAFE
The Hotel Café, LA’s acclaimed music venue, will once again bring musicians to perform during
the festival. Hotel Café musicians will play at the Friday Night Festival Concert, Four Seasons at 9:00pm.
Listen to music and enjoy complimentary Stella Artois beer.
Musicians in attendance: Javier Dunn, Holly Conlan, My Name is You, Jay Nash, Jesse Thomas, Meiko
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TICKET & PASS POLICY // SCREENPLAY COMPETITION //
VAIL FILM FESTIVAL SCREENPLAY COMPETITION
Top 3 Narrative Features
1st Place
reading and Q&A with writer, Benjamin Fingerhut, Saturday, March
30 at 12:30 in Hospitality Lounge.
I HATE YOUR KIDS Benjamin Fingerhut
A middleaged school portrait photographer struggles to maintain
his juvenile life after his best friend violates their pact and has a
baby.
2nd Place
CELL BLOCK 9 Justin Powell
A parolee goes on the run to save his son from a deranged mur-
derer that poses as a highway patrolman.
3rd Place
LAST WALTZ OF VIENNA Brian Weakland
Based on a true story, a young chemist is drafted by Nazis to
control the assets of Sigmund Freud after Hitler’s army overruns
Austria in 1938. Tells the story of two men, political opposites,
who leaned on each other to survive.
TICKET & PASS POLICY
The Vail Film Festival has made every effort
to structure the screening schedule so that
attendees can find seating at all venues.
However, certain venues may sell out. For
this reason, attendees are advised to arrive
at screenings early. The Vail Film Festival
does not guarantee seating and does not
offer refunds. Patrons and Passholders are
advised to arrive at the theater at least
20 minutes* prior to showtime to receive
priority admission. Fifteen (15) minutes
before showtime, if unoccupied seats
remain, individual tickets will be sold at
the box office on a firstcome, firstseated
basis. Individual tickets can be purchased
for $10 at the theater box office fifteen (15)
minutes prior to showtime. Festival Passes
may be claimed at the Vail Film Festival
Will Call Booth.
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SCREENPLAY COMPETITION //
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VAIL FILM FESTIVAL SCREENPLAY COMPETITION
Top 3 Narrative Shorts
1st Place
PAMANHIKAN Angelo Santos screenplay
reading and Q&A with writer, Angelo Santos, Saturday, March 30 at 12:00 in Hospitality Lounge.
Adhering to the Filipino premarriage tradition, Pamanhikan is a mockumentary about the first
meeting between the parents of Brendan McDowell and Jun Hernandez, an interracial, samesex
couple engaged to be married in the state of New York.
Reading and Q&A with writer, Angelo Santos, Saturday, March 30 at 12:00 in Hospitality Lounge.
2nd Place
LET ME TELL YOU Christopher King
A candy salesman examines his life.
3rd Place
RED FLAGS – Sandra Bowes
When pregnant and battered Maya and her drunken, abusive partner’s car breaks down on an
isolated country road fate reaches out to her through two unlikely heroes an old woman and her
paralyzed husband.
2013 TRIBUTE AWARDS //
VANGUARD AWARD - EXCELLENCE IN DIRECTING
Tate Taylor
Tate Taylor was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, and graduated from the University
of Mississippi. After spending time in New York, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film
career. In 2004, Taylor made his directorial debut with the critically acclaimed short film
“Chicken Party”, which he wrote, directed and starred. “Chicken Party” went on to win eight
festivals and placed at 12 more. “Pretty Ugly People” was Taylor’s first feature-length film,
which was released theatrically in the fall of 2009. Written and directed by Taylor, this dark
comedy was shot on location in Montana’s Glacier National Park, Chicago and Los Angeles,
and it presented a complicated shooting schedule and ensemble cast, which gained Taylor
further notoriety as a director and writer to watch. Tate went on to adapt and direct Kathryn’s Stockett’s novel,
The Help. The Help went on to gross over 220 million worldwide, was nominated for Best Picture and earned
Octavia Spencer and Academy Award as Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Taylor has established a mentoring
program based in Mississippi with Kathryn Stockett, author of “The Help,” that provides creative and structural
mentoring for writers and filmmakers. As an actor, Taylor has a long history of creating outstanding perfor-
mances and was most recently seen in the 2010 Sundance “Grand Jury” Prize–winning feature “Winter’s Bone.”
Next up, Tate will be directing the story of James Brown for Universal Studios with Brian Grazier and Mick Jag-
ger producing... Pharm Girl with Reese Witherspoon and Peace Like a River with Dreamworks Studios. Taylor
recently sold two Television shows to NBC which are in development. The award will be presented to Mr. Taylor
by acclaimed actor Allison Janney at the festival awards ceremony at 6:30pm on Saturday,
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NARRATIVE FEATURES //
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World North American Colorado Filmmakers in Attendance
Congratulations
Directors: Eric Levy and Juan Cardarelli (USA, 2012, 93m)
When Jim proposes to Bridget, she asks why he would want to ruin their
relationship with such a question. Congratulations takes a hard look at
marriage today and examines how the seemingly simple title of “married”
can tear two people apart. Starring: Brian Dietzen, Abby Miller, Kevin Rankin,
Debra Jo Rupp, Terryn Westbrook, Blaise Miller
Disconnect — Opening Night Film
Director: Henry Alex Rubin (USA, 2012, 115m)
A hard-working lawyer, attached to his cell phone, can’t find the time to
communicate with his family. A couple is drawn into a dangerous situation
when their secrets are exposed online. A widowed ex-cop struggles to raise
a mischievous son who cyber-bullies a classmate. An ambitious journalist
sees a career-making story in a teen that performs on an adult-only site.
They are strangers, neighbors and colleagues and their stories collide in this
riveting dramatic thriller about ordinary people struggling to connect in
today’s wired world. Starring: Jason Bateman, Alexander Skarsgård,
Paula Patton
NARRATIVE FEATURES //
The Iceman
Director: Ariel Vromen (USA, 2012, 103)
The true story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man.
Starring: Robert Davi, Chris Evans, James Franco, Winona Ryder, David Schwimmer,
Ray Liotta, Stephen Dorff
Somewhere Slow
Director: Jeremy O’Keefe (USA, 2013, 96m)
When Anna Thompson gets mixed-up in a convenience store robbery, she makes
a split-decision to walk out of her life and into the unknown. On her travels, she
meets Travis, a teenage drifter on his own journey of self-discovery. Sparse and
provocative, Somewhere Slow shines light on how sometimes we must learn to
break our own rules to find the lives we’ve been yearning to live.
Starring: Jessalyn Gilsig, Graham Patrick Martin, David Costabile, Robert Forster,
Lindsay Crouse, Wallace Langham, Lauren Schneider
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Drinking Buddies — Closing Night Film
Director: Joe Swanberg (USA, 2013, 90m)
Kate (Olivia Wilde) and Luke (Jake Johnson) work together at a craft brewery.
They have one of those friendships that feels like it could be something more.
But Kate is with Chris (Ron Livingston), and Luke is with Jill (Anna Kendrick).
And Jill wants to know if Luke is ready to talk about marriage. The answer to
that question becomes crystal clear when Luke and Kate unexpectedly find
themselves alone for a weekend. Starring: Anna Kendrick, Olivia Wilde, Ron
Livingston, Jake Johnson
NARRATIVE FEATURES //
Sweet Talk
Director: Terri Hanauer (USA, 2012, 92m)
A troubled young woman and a blocked writer, both at loose ends in their lives,
meet over a phone sex line and, after some provocative and amusing verbal du-
eling, take a journey together that turns out to be a great deal more erotic and
evocative than either of them suspected. Starring: Natalie Zea, Jeffrey Vincent
Parise, Lindsay Hollister, Karen Austin, Time Winters, John Glover
While We Were Here
Director: Kat Coiro (USA, 2012, 83m)
JANE (Kate Bosworth) and her husband LEONARD (Iddo Goldberg) travel to
Naples—where Leonard is playing viola with the local orchestra—hoping to
reinvigorate their silently disintegrating marriage and escape a personal trag-
edy that hangs heavily between them. Jane, left alone most days, wanders the
streets listening to tapes she made of interviews with her grandmother, seeking
inspiration to finish a book based on the old recordings. Facing writer’s block,
she takes a day trip to stunning Ischia, where she meets CALEB (Jamie Blackley),
a young American leading a hermetic life on the island. As the two embark on an
unlikely affair, Jane’s carefully constructed world begins to crack open.
Starring: Kate Bosworth, Iddo Goldberg, Jamie Blackley, Claire Bloom
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NARRATIVE FEATURES //
21 & Over
Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore (USA, 2013, 93m)
Straight-A college student Jeff Chang has always done what’s expected of him.
But when his two best friends Casey and Miller surprise him with a visit for his
21st birthday, he decides to do the unexpected for a change, even though his
critical medical school interview is early the next morning. What was supposed
to be one beer becomes one night of chaos, over indulgence and utter debauch-
ery in this outrageous comedy. Starring: Miles Teller, Skylar Astin, Justin Chon,
Sarah Wright
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DOCUMENTARIES //
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World North American Colorado Filmmakers in Attendance
Elephant in the Room
Director: Justin Ervin (USA, 2012, 60m)
A former, female boxing champion (Devonne) and her business partner coach
(Tabbi) are mentoring two teenage girls, best friends (Emily and Zaneta) through
their non-profit gym: ‘The Elephant in the Room Boxing Club.’ Zaneta has a se-
cret issue that is separating her from the gym, causing truancy and threatens
to destroy her hopes for college. Her best friend, Emily isn’t telling what the
problem is. Emotions rise as everyone fights to discover the truth the girls are
hiding and expose the elephant in the room. Featuring: Devonne Canady, Tabbi
Rosario, Zaneta Langley, Emily Colon
Keep the Promise: The Global Fight Against AIDS
Directors: Jörg Fockele & Marc Smolowitz (USA, 2013, 44m)
Narrated by Margaret Cho, “Keep The Promise: The Global Fight Against AIDS”
profiles advocates from around the world who attended the “Keep The Promise
Rally & March,” that unfolded in Washington, DC during July 2012 as part of AIDS
Healthcare Foundation’s lively presence at the 19th International AIDS Confer-
ence. A dynamic stage show, rally, and march punctuate powerful personal sto-
ries of people from all walks of life who have been impacted and affected by
HIV/AIDS and have decided to continue the global fight to end the AIDS Crisis.
Narrated by Margaret Cho, Featuring: Wyclef Jean, Reverend Al Sharpton, Dr. Cor-
nel West, Tavis Smiley, Roxanne Hanna-Ware, Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
DOCUMENTARIES //
Spinning Plates
Director: Joseph Levy (USA, 2013, 94m)
Spinning Plates is a documentary about three extraordinary restaurants and
the incredible people who make them what they are. A cutting-edge restaurant
named the seventh-best in the world whose chef must battle a life-threatening
obstacle to pursue his passion. A 150-year-old family restaurant still standing
only because of the unbreakable bond with its community. A fledgling Mexican
restaurant whose owners are risking everything just to survive and provide for
their young daughter.
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The Only Real Game
Director: Mirra Bank (2013, 82m)
THE ONLY REAL GAME is a fighters’ and dreamers’ story about the magic of
baseball for people in a remote and troubled place. The tiny state of Manipur,
in strife torn northeast India defies civil war, drugs, gun traffic, and HIV AIDS
through love of our National Pastime. It is a far away story that brings us to the
heart of the Great American Game. Narrated by Melissa Leo.
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARIES //
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World North American Colorado Filmmakers in Attendance
Climb to Glory: Legacy of the10th Mountain Ski Troopers
Director: Max Bervy (USA, 2013, 45m)
Produced by Warren Miller Entertainment, this 45-minute documentary tells
the story of the 10th Mountain Division Ski Troopers and how they transformed
skiing as a whole and championed the U.S. Ski Industry after World War II.
Narrated by Wish of a Lifetime Founder, Jeremy Bloom. Featuring: 10th Mountain
Division members and Chris Anthony, Scott Kennett, Tony Seibert
Free Base En Riglos
Director: Jesus Mediavilla (Spain, 2011, 15m)
Carlos Suárez, a climber and an adventurer, reflects about his latest feat: Free
BASE, solo climbing with the only protection of a parachute on his back.
Featuring: Carlos Suarez
Wampler’s Ascent
Director: Elizabeth Wampler (USA, 2012, 77m)
Wampler’s Ascent is a story of Steve Wampler’s legendary climb up the biggest
rock face in the world, El Capitan in Yosemite. This valiant effort took 20,000
pull-ups climbing for 6 days and sleeping on the side of the mountain for 5
nights. Wampler is a husband, father… and has a severe form of Cerebral Palsy.
Featuring: Steve Wampler, Elizabeth Wampler, Tommy Thompson, David Lane
ADVENTURE DOCUMENTARIES //
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World North American Colorado Filmmakers in Attendance
Where the Trail Ends
Director: Jeremy Grant (Argentina, Canada, China, Nepal, USA, 2012, 81m)
Following the worlds top freeride mountain bikers as they search for untraveled
terrain around the globe. This unparalleled story documents man’s challenge of
mother nature and himself showcased through a cast of colorful characters. Fea-
turing: Andreu Lacondeguy, Cam Zink, Darren Berrecloth, James Doerfling, Kurt
Sorge
ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTARIES – Presented by Chipotle
Planet Ocean
Directors: Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Michael Pitiot (France, 2012, 90m)
Thanks to its astonishing photography, the film takes us on a magnificent and
unprecedented journey into the heart of the least known regions of our planet.
Pad Yatra
Director: Wendy J.N. Lee (India, Nepal, USA, 2012, 70m)
In this harrowing adventure documentary, seven hundred people trek across the
perilous Himalayan mountain range to educate villages on environmental respon-
sibility, carrying out nearly a ton of plastic litter on their backs through blizzards,
fighting starvation, and dodging avalanches --a feat that triggered a green move-
ment never before seen in the region. Narrated by Daryl Hannah. Featuring: Aamir
Khan, HH the Gyalwang Drukpa
SHORTS //
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World North American Colorado Filmmakers in Attendance
Couch
Director: Ian Gelfand (USA, 2012, 8m)
Growing up is hard to do. That’s why Casey never tried. Couch is a comedic
short about one young couple’s futile efforts in pre-pre-pre marriage counsel-
ing. Starring: Matt Servitto, Perry Silver, Pepper Binkley, Kathy Searle, Steve Park,
Terri Conn, and Jay Klaitz
Byron’s Theme
Director: Bennett Barbakow (USA, 2012, 12m)
Meet Nick; an introvert who lives his life inside a padded comfort zone. When
he accidentally loses his tooth and confuses his girlfriend for his twin sister,
Nick finds himself stranded in the middle of nowhere. He must confront who
he is as a man, learning his most important life lesson from his Golden re-
triever, Bryon. Starring: Michael Grant Terry, Allison Paige, Jon Gries, Mario Z.
Alvarez, Byron the Dog
Crescendo
Director: Alonso Alvarez Barreda (USA, 2012, 13m)
In 18th century Holy Roman Empire, a series of events will turn an ordinary
day into an extraordinary experience for a woman whose life will never be the
same. Starring: Montserrat Espadalé, Ali Landry, Patrick Nuo, Anita Beck, Folkert
Arend, Brad Potts, Jennifer Cadena
United States
SHORTS //
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Detrás del espejo (Behind the Mirrors)
Director: Julio O. Ramos (Peru, 2012, 12m)
A young husband, and soon-to-be father, works in a sleazy motel with his wife.
When one of the night’s customers leaves behind an unexpected mess, the hus-
band’s keen eye for opportunity and quick thinking may change their fortunes
forever. Starring: Marcello Rivera, Mayella Lloclla, Carlos Cano, Susan Leon
Dismissed
Director: Oren Hod (Israel, 2012, 14m)
After Zvi , an 80 year-old retired general, is being told he doesn’t have much
time left, he returns home to plan his next steps. An interaction with his son
Amir make him re-think his plans. Starring: Yossi Graber, Dudu Ben Zeev
Dr Grordbort Presents: The Deadliest Game
Director: James Cunningham (New Zealand, 2012, 7m)
The great hunter, Lord Broadforce, and his loyal manservant, have returned
to Venus to gather more exotic wild-life specimens, much to the horror of the
young reporter, Miss Middlesworth. Starring: Geoff Houtman, Morgana O’Reilly,
Simon McKinney
SHORTS //
El Cocodrilo (The Crocodile)
Director: Steve Acevedo (USA, 2012, 15m)
When Eduardo, a Mexican journalist who has reported on the corrupt ties be-
tween the cartels and the military, is pressured to reveal the names of his sourc-
es, he flees to the U.S. with his young son. Little does he know that hot on his
trail is Raul, a cartel sicario dispatched to assassinate him. In a cruel twist of fate,
Eduardo must succumb to his darkest impulses in order to protect himself and
his son. Starring: Jacob Vargas
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Grounded
Director: Kevin Margo, Barrett Meeker (USA, 2012, 8m)
One astronaut’s journey through space and life ends on a hostile exosolar plan-
et. Grounded is a metaphorical account of the experience, inviting unique inter-
pretation and reflection by the viewer. Themes of aging, inheritance, paternal
approval, cyclic trajectories, and behaviors passed on through generations are
explored against an ethereal backdrop. Starring: Derron Ross, Brent Meeker
The Hunter
Director: Marieka Walsh (Australia, 2012, 7m)
The Hunter is a stop-motion sand animation about a lone hunter who under-
takes a search for a missing boy deep in the snow-covered mountains. As he
travels he is forced to make decisions that will forever change his relationship
with the wilderness he has feared. Starring: Jack Finsterer
SHORTS //
If You’re Serious
Director: Zhi Li (China, 2012, 30m)
A rebellious 17 year old girl decides to commit suicide, along with two of her In-
ternet Suicide Group partners, in the most beautiful town in China, Fenghuang.
Yet before they meet, they know nothing about each other... Starring: Jiasi Tang,
Yuliang, Jian Wu
La Mirada Perdida (The Missing Look)
Director: Damián Dionisio (Argentina, 2012, 11m)
Argentina, 1976. Claudio is forced to live with his family in hiding, due to his po-
litical ideals. The house in which they live is discovered by the militars. No time
to flee, Teresa try to shelter his daughter in a fantasy world to avoid the girl look
at the horror they are about to live.
Starring: Javier Diaz, Gabriela Pastor, Omar Sucari
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Lichen
Director: Kevin Lim (Australia, 2012, 8m)
Through chance and coincidence, infinitely small decisions can produce new
life. Starring: Hayley Magnus, Akos Armont
SHORTS //
Luminaris
Director: Juan Pablo Zaramella (Argentina, 2011, 6m)
In a world controlled and timed by light, an ordinary man has a plan that could
change the natural order of things.
Øresund
Director: Martin Werner (Denmark, 2012, 23m)
Buster is based on the distinction between child and adult. The story about how
we as humans sometimes unconsciously neglect the things in life that matter
the most to us. Starring: Lars Ranthe, Buster Bjørn Werner, Christine Albeck Børge,
Uffe Rørbæk
Second Kiss
Director: Robbie Norris (USA, 2013, 9m)
A drunken hookup turns disastrous as childhood crushes Jeff and Heather are
forced to endure the morning after with her family. Starring: Bobby Olsen, Caitlin
Mehner, Helen Rogers, Amy Young and Janice Mann
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The Test
Director: Anthony DiBlasi (USA, 2012, 13m)
At first glance, Margot and George seem like a fun-loving couple taking a preg-
nancy test, but we soon learn that they are anything but and that much more is
being tested. Starring: Lauren Bowles, Patrick Fischler
Whitey Goes to Compton
Directors: Reese Avanessian & Alen Aivazian (USA, 2013, 16m)
Whitey is a hip rapper who has to go to Compton with his best friend
Sky to steal marijuana from a crack house, disguised as an orphan-
age, to make his crazy girlfriend happy. Starring: Alen Aivazian, Mara
Hall, Skyy John
Tonita Sevade la Casa
Director: Teri Carson (2012, 6m)
After being scolded one too many times, mischievous Toñita runs away from
home. While on the road, she meets another little girl and together they embark
on a frolic through the Mexican countryside. On their way to the rodeo, their fun
is interrupted by a gang of bullies and what looks like a covered corpse in the
middle of the road. Starring: Carolina Carson and Claudia Carson
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Blackwood
Director: Natasha Johns-Messenger (USA, 2012, 15m)
Lena faces motherly instincts she didn’t know she had when she is forced to
take care of Pippa, the daughter she has never known. Starring: Amber Clayton,
Bethany Whitmore
Grey Matter
Director: James B. Cox (USA, 2012, 16m)
An official adaptation of Stephen King’s short story about a man whose
alcoholism causes him to change in horrific ways and how his teenage son must
find a way to save his father. Starring Tyler Chase (AMC’s The Walking Dead),
Rob Patterson, and Allan Trautman (The Return of the Living Dead)
Legacy
Director: Adam Floeck (USA, 2012, 5m)
Legacy is the story of one boy’s difficulties to live up to his family’s
expectations when the burden of his heritage is suddenly thrust upon him.
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Madly Unto Eternity
Director: Pikey Holdredge (USA, 2012, 13m)
In order to make amends and ensure a future with his girlfriend, Danny Lynch
must overcome his lifelong anger issues as he attempts to thwart his brother’s
nefarious scheme. Starring: Chris Mayers, Adam Bailey, Aurora Heimbach, Charles
Renfroe
No Otter Zone
Directors: Spencer Bruttig, Nicholas DaSilva, Clinton Reynolds,
Alexander M. Romanov (USA, 2013, 16m)
Historically, the Southern Sea Otter was abundant along the California coastline,
until intense hunting pressures reduced their numbers to near-extinction levels.
But now the otters are coming back, and bring with them the potential for drastic
change to the modern-day economics and ecology of the Santa Barbara Channel.
The Suitcase
Director: Natassha Amalia (Australia, 2012, 11m)
The Things we own in life have such extraordinary journeys, journeys that we, the
owners, never really know. The Suitcase is Natassha Amalia’s graduate year pro-
duction and directing debut. It tells the story of five unique characters whose lives
change because they all stumble across the suitcase. Starring: Alexander Moller,
Mark Gambino, Daniel O’Kane, James Ness, Merrill Hogan, Justin Johnstone
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FEATURE:
Kerry David - award-winning producer - Lucky Crow Films
Troy Hollar - producer, director
Sandy Moore - President, House Lights Media, a former media, cable and satellite industry executive.
Steve Roberts - President, House Lights Media, a former Vice President of National Sales for Paramount
Home Entertainment
DOCUMENTARIES:
Maria Bartholdi is a producer living in Minneapolis - best known for her work in arts and cultural media.
She is the proud recipient of four Upper Midwest Regional Emmy awards which she keeps under her
pillow at night.
Nels Lennes is an actor and improviser and is a founding member and Artistic Director of HUGE Improv
Theater. Nels has starred in films that have won recognition nationally and have screened at the
Sundance Film Festival.
Hannah Kuhlmann is an actress and writer.
ADVENTURE:
Ben Cramer: freelance sports and travel reporter living in New York.
Brendan Hussey: award-winning filmmaker whose documentaries have been broadcast worldwide.
Michael Liss former adventure sports programmer of VFF.
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STUDENT:
Ben Elledge is currently rehearsing/performing the new musical “Nerds” detailing the rise of Steve Jobs.
in addition to recurring regional commercials around the US he is 1/2 of a producing duo,
Unflexed Productions.
Martin Nieves is founder and COO of Windmill Studios NYC. he has been directing and producing theatre,
film, and television in New York City for last decade.
Richard Walker has been active on all sides of the camera since his early days with home video. after
numerous successful music videos in FL he has brought his youthful production styles to the BIg Apple.
SHORTS:
Tom Isbell Husband, professor of Theatre and Film, author of the young-adult trilogy, THE PREY and
diehard fan of the St. Louis Cardinals.
James Ricks Actor and Director of theatre and film. Currently Artistic Director of Henley Street Theatre.
Mark Stanfield is a screenwriter and professor of Film Studies.