Wednesday, September 1, 2021

LA Asian Pacific Film Festival 2021

37th Annual Asian Pacific Film Festival
September 23 - October 2, 2021




The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF), presented annually by Visual Communications (VC), has announced the complete lineup for the 37th edition of the Festival, which is set to take place September 23 to October 2, 2021. The Festival, which announced dates last week along with the first set of confirmed films, is pleased to present over 139 films during the 10 day Festival. This year’s productions celebrate the creative and nuanced storytelling of Asians & Pacific Islanders in America and around the globe. LAAPFF film presentations will be in-person events at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center’s Aratani Theatre, the Tateuchi Democracy Forum at the Japanese American National Museum, and Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center. 


“The Festival returns to connect our artists and communities in person,” says Francis Cullado, Executive Director of Visual Communications. “We are excited about our lineup of filmmakers whose work have the capacity to influence change in the world, as well as truly represent us. With our incredible narrative features, our non-fiction slate, and our live action, documentary, and animated shorts, this year’s LAAPFF will be one of our most exciting editions. We are all living in a time where anti-Asian hate crimes have risen. It is our hope that this year’s Festival will bring together not only our Asian & Pacific Islander communities, but all of our communities. We invite everyone to come experience art as entertainment, healing, and bridge building.”

 


Feature film highlights include:



●      The World Premiere of SILENT RIVER, from director Chris Chan Lee (YELLOW). Starring West Liang and Amy Tsang, this film takes you into a strange world, where one man’s struggle to reconcile with his wife becomes a journey for three strangers to return home.


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of Jeff Mizushima’s WHO IS LUN*NA MENOH?, which follows the life and work of the extraordinary Japanese artist, Lun*na Menoh. From her early career in Japan to the underground music scene in L.A., her uniquely individual artistic career and expressionism are explored.


●      The Special Presentation of LIST OF A LIFETIME, directed by Roxy Shih, an alumnus of Visual Communications’ Armed With a Camera Fellowship. Starring Kelly Hu (FINDING OHANA), Sylvia Kwan (GREY’S ANATOMY), Patricia Velasquez (ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT), Jane Sibbett (FRIENDS), and Shannen Doherty (CHARMED), the film follows a woman diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, who is determined to track down the daughter she gave up for adoption. LIST OF A LIFETIME will have its world broadcast premiere on Sunday, October 10th at 8pm on Lifetime.


●      The West Coast Premiere of Kazem Mollaie’s THE BADGER, a powerful narrative from Iran.  The film begins right before a woman’s second marriage, when her 11-year-old son is kidnapped. Starring Iranian actress Vishka Asayesh, this film explores the unspoken challenges faced by a family on the verge of new beginnings.


●      The West Coast Premiere of Bee Thiam Tan’s TIONG BAHRU SOCIAL CLUB, a comedic odyssey from Singapore that takes you through the Tiong Bahru Social Club, a data-driven project to create the happiest neighbourhood in the world. 


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of Patricio Ginelsa’s LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE, a nostalgic follow-up to Ginelsa’s directorial debut LUMPIA in 2003. The action-packed comedy, starring April Absynth, MMA artist Mark Muñoz, and Danny Trejo (MACHETE), made its world premiere at the Hawaii International Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature.


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of Oscar® winning filmmakers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin’s latest film THE RESCUE, a thrilling look at the 2018 rescue of 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach trapped deep inside a flooded cave. 


●      Fresh from winning the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary and the Albert Maysles Award for Best First Documentary Feature at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival, Jessica Kingdon’s ASCENSION will make its Los Angeles Premiere at LAAPFF, in collaboration with MTV Documentary Films. The film examines the contemporary “Chinese Dream” through staggering observations of labor, consumerism, and wealth. 


●      Following its screening at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival, Evan Jackson Leong’s narrative debut SNAKEHEAD will make its Los Angeles Premiere ahead of a nationwide release from Samuel Goldwyn Films and Roadside Attractions. Set in New York’s Chinatown, the crime thriller follows a woman's rise in the international underworld of human smuggling, and stars Shuya Chang, Sung Kang, and Jade Wu.

 


On October 1, LAAPFF kicks off Filipinx American History Month with a curated selection of films by Filipinx filmmakers, including:

 


●      The Encore Presentation of Mallorie Ortega’s THE GIRL WHO LEFT HOME, the award-winning musical about a young Filipina on the brink of Hollywood stardom, who is pulled back into her past life and family obligations. The cast boasts charming performances from Emy Coligado (CTRL), Paolo Montalban (CINDERELLA), and Haven Everly. The film made its world premiere during the 2020 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, where Ortega won an Emerging Filmmaker Award.


●      The World Premiere of Randal Kamradt’s NO DOGS, set against the backdrop of the Watsonville race riots that set Central California ablaze in 1930. 


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of Dante Basco’s directorial debut THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS, which he also stars in and co-wrote alongside his siblings. Told in four unique vignettes, this film is a romantic comedy following four Filipino American brothers and their lovers in the events leading up to a controversial Filipino wedding.


●      The West Coast Premiere of ISLANDS, the SXSW award-winning film by Martin Edralin. Starring Rogelio Balagtas, who won a Special Jury Mention at SXSW, the film follows a shy middle-aged Filipino immigrant, who has lived in the comfort of his parents’ home his entire life. As their health declines, he longs for a partner, terrified of being alone after they pass.



The largest festival of its kind in Southern California, LAAPFF is also a proud Academy Award® - qualifying film festival for the Short Film Awards. LAAPFF’s programming hopes to mobilize and engage audiences towards social activism and civic engagement, a cornerstone that is part of the Festival’s foundation. This year’s productions by Asian & Pacific Islander artists from around the world amplify themes that include race, immigration, gentrification, economic security, and more. 






From the short film lineup, select highlights include:

 


●      F1-100, directed by Emory Chao Johnson, combines video, illustration, and animation into an intimate portrait of an international art student studying abroad in the United States. Drawing on artist profile and gender journey films, F1-100 is a transnational meditation through time and space of a young artist carrying a heavy burden. The film received the Loni Ding Award in Social Issue Documentary at CAAMFest. F1-100 will screen in the “Point of Entry” shorts program.


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of ʻĀina Paikai’s HAWAIIAN SOUL, based on the true story of Hawaiian hero George Jarrett Helm Jr., a musician who gained the support of elders to protect the island of Kahoʻolawe from military bombing. This film is a tribute to the legacy of a leader and artist who used his voice to inspire a revolution of consciousness. HAWAIIAN SOUL will screen as part of the “Pacific Cinewaves Shorts” program, which represents LAAPFF’s commitment to amplify Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities from Hawaiʻi, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Guåhan (Guam), Rapa Nui (Easter Island), Samoa, and throughout the Pacific region.


●      The World Premiere of Sharmila Ray’s DEVOTEE, a textured drama that follows a man as he encounters a guru and her group of devotees. The film features powerful performances from Kausar Mohammed and David Huynh, and will screen as part of the “Taking Space” shorts program.


●      The Los Angeles Premiere of the animated short BLUSH, from Emmy winning director Joe Mateo. The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival, and is the inaugural short film from Apple Original Films and Skydance Animation.



LAAPFF is proud to debut the works from Visual Communications’ Digital Histories program, designed for Asian & Pacific Islander older adults to use their unique voices and perspectives to share stories with the generations to come. Since its creation in 2003, Digital Histories has provided a professional and artistic work environment for underserved, ethnic-minority seniors. This year, Digital Histories will debut non-fiction works that feature immigration histories, unique artist profiles, and more. The 2021 Digital Histories films include: DEJA VU ALL OVER AGAIN (dir. George Wada), DO YOU LOVE ME? (dir. Teresa Matsushima), EYE OF THE NEEDLE (dir. Joe Virata), KAERU (dir. Don Bannai), PUTTING THEM WHERE THEY COULD DO NO HARM (dir. Steve Nagano), FRAN (dir. Robert Shoji), EATING TAMALES WITH CHOPSTICKS (dir. Jeff Chop), LAURIE LEWIS - "MANZANAR" (dir. Jeff Chop), PAPER SON (dir. Patty Fong), THE CONVERSATION (dir. Joe Virata), and YEAR OF THE PLAGUE (dir. Fran Ito).



Visual Communications founded the Armed With a Camera (AWC) Fellowship for Emerging Media Artists to develop the next generation of Asian & Pacific Islander artists and connect communities through the power of storytelling. The Fellowship boasts alumni including Christopher Yogi (I WAS A SIMPLE MAN), Erin Li (KEPLER X-47, currently on Amazon Prime Video’s Etheria), and Roxy Shih (LIST OF A LIFETIME). This year, LAAPFF will host encore presentations of the 2020 Armed With a Camera films: AFTERIMAGES (dir. Bryan Sih), A CURE FOR ALL THINGS (dir. Katherine Chou), BACK TO THE SOURCE (dir. Sandra Carbonell-Kiamtia), COFFEE TALKING OUT OF COFFINS (dir. NamQuyen Le), CRASHING WHEELS ON CONCRETE (dir. So Young Shelly Yo), ETA (dir. Justin Ricafort), HERSELVES (dir. Kristy Choi), HOME (dir. King Lu), MANGO BABY (dir. Serena Violet Hodges), and THANK YOU, COME AGAIN (dir. Nirav Bhakta). 



 
Narrative Features include:


A SHOT THROUGH THE WALL (dir. Aimee Long)


A Chinese American police officer's life unravels after he accidentally shoots an innocent Black man. Facing trial, he wades through his guilt as he navigates the complicated worlds of media, justice, racial politics, and his own morality.



AMERICANISH (dir. Iman Zawahry) - Los Angeles Premiere


Career-driven sisters and their newly-immigrated cousin must navigate the conflicting demands of romance, culture, work, and family. Serving both as a lighthearted reimagination of a classic romantic comedy, AMERICANISH tackles and celebrates the complex intersectionalities of womanhood.

 


DEFINITION PLEASE (dir. Sujata Day) - Los Angeles Premiere


In 2005, eight-year-old Monica Chowdry was on top of the world as champion of the Scribbs National Spelling Bee. In present day, an adult Monica is still living at home in Pennsylvania with her ailing mom, and things get complicated when her estranged brother returns. 

 


I WAS A SIMPLE MAN (dir. Christopher Makoto Yogi) - West Coast Premiere


A ghost story set in the pastoral countryside of the north shore of O‘ahu, Hawai‘i. Told in four chapters, this film is a story of an elderly man facing the end of his life, who is visited by the ghosts of his past.

 


ISLANDS (dir. Martin Edralin) - West Coast Premiere


Joshua, a shy middle-aged Filipino immigrant, has lived in the comfort of his parents’ home his entire life. As their health declines, he longs for a partner, terrified of being alone after they pass.



LISA MANIA (dir. Shaun Vivaris) - World Premiere


Dom, a real estate businessman going through a mid-life crisis, sees his therapist about suspicions he has about his wife Lisa. With what looks like mounting evidence of Lisa's infidelity, a bad mix of drugs, and hell being raised by a succubus demon, Dom's problems seem to only worsen.

 


LIST OF A LIFETIME (dir. Roxy Shih)

 When a woman is diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, she becomes determined to track down the daughter she gave up for adoption as an infant.

 


LUMPIA WITH A VENGEANCE (dir. Patricio Ginelsa) - Los Angeles Premiere


In this action comedy, the lumpia-armed avenger returns to Fogtown! Teenager Rachel finds herself tangled up with a crime syndicate selling drugs masked as food. She teams up with the crime fighter to prevent a mysterious crime boss from destroying her town and her parents' dream wedding.


 

MARVELOUS AND THE BLACK HOLE (dir. Kate Tsang) - Los Angeles Premiere


A teenage delinquent befriends a surly magician who helps her navigate her inner demons and dysfunctional family with sleight of hand magic. A coming of age comedy that touches on unlikely friendships, grief, and finding hope in the darkest moments.



SILENT RIVER (dir. Chris Chan Lee) - World Premiere


Desperate to reconcile with his estranged wife, Elliot stops at a desert motel to await her call. He encounters Greta, an uncanny woman on the run from a mysterious past. Compelled to help, Elliot soon discovers her secret — and faces a choice between her longing or his own survival.



SNAKEHEAD (dir. Evan Jackson Leong) - Los Angeles Premiere


Sister Tse's brought to New York by a snakehead, a human smuggler. Her survival instincts gain her favor with the matriarch and she rises the ranks. Soon, Tse must reconcile her success with her real reason for coming to America, drawing on the strength she's found, transforming victimhood into power. 



THE BADGER (dir. Kazem Mollaie) - West Coast Premiere


Right before Soodeh Sharifzadegan's second marriage, her 11-year-old son Matiar is kidnapped. Soodeh is forced to ask for the ransom money from her ex-husband Peyman. After Matiar's release, Soodeh realizes that it was all her son's plan to provide the grounds for his father's return.

 


THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MRS. WU (dir. Anna Chi) - West Coast Premiere


Eager to repair the strained relationship with her adult daughter and help her shy granddaughter Emma find her voice, irascible Wu family matriarch Lily persuades longtime friend Charlotte, Emma, and Emma's best friend to go on a wild road trip with her - without telling the girls' parents.


 

THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS (dir. Dante Basco) - Los Angeles Premiere


Told in four unique vignettes, this film is a romantic comedy following four Filipino American brothers and their lovers in the events leading up to a controversial Filipino wedding.


 

THE GIRL WHO LEFT HOME (dir. Mallorie Ortega)


In the wake of her father’s sudden passing, Christine must put her career on pause to return to her childhood home. Met with her past and the possibility of losing the family restaurant, Christine must decide to stay and support her family, or leave to pursue her lifelong dreams.

 


THE MONSTERS WITHOUT (dir. Randal Kamradt) - World Premiere


When a rogue monster threatens existence, only the scrappy multi-national team P.H.A.S.E. can stop him. But their newest recruit holds a stunning secret. Against impossible odds, this lonely, conflicted, difficult, and altogether human team must band together to save the world.

 


TIONG BAHRU SOCIAL CLUB (dir. Bee Thiam Tan) - West Coast Premiere


Ah Bee goes on a comedic odyssey through Tiong Bahru Social Club, a data-driven project to create the happiest neighbourhood in the world. Little by little, Ah Bee’s encounters with the neighbourhood’s residents reveal the absurdity of life.


 

WATER LIKE FIRE (dir. Mitchel Viernes) - Los Angeles Premiere


While surfing helps mend the emotional wounds of her parent’s death, Chanel still struggles to connect with her drug-addicted brother, Caleb. When Caleb is injured in a hit-and-run accident, Chanel vows to help her brother heal his physical injuries and his drug problem.




 

 

Documentary Features include:


ACCEPTED (dir. Dan Chen) - West Coast Premiere


Four high school seniors in rural Louisiana attend T.M. Landry, a controversial school made famous for sending its graduates to elite universities. Each senior is forced to contend with uncomfortable truths about their school and the college admissions system, and decide what they are willing to do to be accepted.


 

ASCENSION (dir. Jessica Kingdon) - Los Angeles Premiere


ASCENSION examines the contemporary “Chinese Dream” through staggering observations of labor, consumerism and wealth. In cinematically exploring the aspiration that drives today’s People’s Republic of China, the film plunges into universal paradoxes of economic progress.


 

CANE FIRE (dir. Anthony Banua-Simon) - Los Angeles Premiere


An examination of the past and present of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi, interweaving four generations of family history, numerous Hollywood productions, and troves of found footage. This film is a kaleidoscopic portrait of the economic and cultural forces that have cast indigenous and working-class residents as “extras” in their own story.


 

FACELESS (dir. Jennifer Ngo) - U.S. Premiere


Following characters simply known as the Daughter, the Believer, the Student, and the Artist, FACELESS documents the stories of the individuals whose lives are upended as protests against a controversial extradition bill engulf Hong Kong.

 


FANNY: THE RIGHT TO ROCK (dir. Bobbi Jo Hart)


The untold story of a self-founded, 1960s garage band — which included Filipina American and queer bandmates — that morphed into the ferocious rock group Fanny, the first band of women to release an LP with a major record label (Warner/Reprise, 1970).


 

LIKE A ROLLING STONE: THE LIFE & TIMES OF BEN FONG-TORRES (dir. Suzanne Joe Kai) - West Coast Premiere


LIKE A ROLLING STONE is a documentary of journalist, broadcaster, and author Ben Fong-Torres, the legendary writer and original editor in charge of Rolling Stone magazine’s music coverage. At the tiny San Francisco start-up with barely room for four desks, Ben helped propel its meteoric rise into popular culture.


 

MANZANAR, DIVERTED: WHEN WATER BECOMES DUST (dir. Ann Kaneko) - Los Angeles Premiere


From the majestic peaks of the snow-capped Sierras to the parched valley of Payahuunadü, “the land of flowing water,” MANZANAR, DIVERTED: WHEN WATER BECOMES DUST poetically weaves memories of Native Americans, Japanese American WWII incarcerees, and environmentalists, who form an unexpected alliance to defend their land and water from Los Angeles.


 

OPHIR (dir. Alexandre Berman, Olivier Pollet)


A poetic yet dramatic ode to the indelible thirst for freedom, culture, and sovereignty, OPHIR sheds light on the biggest conflict of the Pacific since WWII, revealing the visible and invisible chains of colonisation and its enduring cycles of physical and psychological warfare in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.


 

THE CELINE ARCHIVE (dir. Celine Parreñas Shimizu)


In 1932, Celine Navarro was buried alive by her own community of Filipino Americans in Northern California. Grief-stricken filmmaker Celine Parreñas Shimizu, finding kinship with Navarro’s long-lost story, exhumes her tragic life while trying to unravel the mystery of her murder.

 


THE RESCUE (dirs. E. Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin) - Los Angeles Premiere


THE RESCUE chronicles the dramatic 2018 rescue of 12 Thai boys and their soccer coach, trapped deep inside a flooded cave. Oscar®-winning directors/producers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin reveal the perilous world of cave diving, the bravery of the rescuers, and the dedication of an entire community that made great sacrifices to save these young boys.



TRY HARDER! (dir. Debbie Lum) - Los Angeles Premiere


With humor and heart, TRY HARDER! takes us to the reality of the American college application process and the intersection of class, race, and educational opportunity at the top public high school in San Francisco, where a majority of the student body is Asian American.


 

WE ARE FROM THERE (dir. Wissam Tanios)


Two Syrian brothers in their mid 20's take a leap of faith and start their lives from scratch in new cities. They leave everything behind except their passion for life, determination, sense of humor, and hope for a better future.

 


WHO IS LUN*NA MENOH? (dir. Jeff Mizushima) - Los Angeles Premiere


This film follows the life and work of the extraordinary Japanese artist, Lun*na Menoh. From her early career in Japan to the underground music scene in LA, from fashion show runways featuring her sculptural designs to art galleries showing her fantastical work, Lun*na's edgy, witty, and beautiful creations are explored.


 

WUHAN WUHAN (dir. Yung Chang) - Los Angeles Premiere


Documenting life at the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic during the lockdown in Wuhan, China, WUHAN WUHAN includes portraits of a couple expecting a baby, quarantined families in a byzantine shelter, dedicated medical workers, and a psychologist facing her own family crisis while helping patients with the unknown threat.






Ticketing for the general public will be available starting Monday, September 13, 2021 at 12:00pm PT. For program information, please visit https://festival.vcmedia.org



The Festival is proud to be partnering with our following screening venues across Los Angeles:


●      Aratani Theatre @ Japanese American Cultural & Community Center – Little Tokyo (DTLA): 244 S San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012


●      Tateuchi Democracy Forum @ Japanese American National Museum: 111 N Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012


●      Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center: 1000 W Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015



Wednesday, July 28, 2021

OUTFEST 2021

39th OUTFEST Los Angeles LGBTQ+ Film Festival

AUGUST 13-22, 2021





The world’s leading LGBTQ+ festival will be held August 13-22, 2021 and will return with outdoor events, indoor screenings for vaccinated attendees, and available via streaming for those who wish to experience the festival from their own home.

The festival will kick off opening night for its first ever outdoor gala with Cinespia at Hollywood Forever on August 13, with a screening of Everybody’s Talking About Jamie - a big screen adaptation of the smash hit, award-winning West End musical that will feature in person appearances from Max Harwood, Lauren Patel, and director Jonathan Butterell, as well as Bianca del Rio. The festival will close out at the iconic Orpheum Theatre on August 22 with a screening of Fanny: The Right to Rock - a film about the first female rock band to release an album with a major label- to be followed by a live reunion performance by Fanny.

The nearly 200 hand-picked films represents nearly every genre and includes the voices and stories from the entire rainbow of the queer community including a significant number of first-time directors. The global program slate features over 50 international films and 15 languages representing countries like South Korea, Nigeria, Mexico, Cuba, Palestine, Israel, Brazil, Bulgaria and Croatia. Los Angeles continues to be a trailblazer for multicultural LGBTQIA+ representation in entertainment.

The festival will include seven world premieres across features, U.S narrative, documentary, Platinum, special events, and episodics including the latest creation from the legendary Charles Busch (Psycho Beach Party, Die, Mommie, Die!), The Sixth Reel; U.S. narrative and absurdist comedy, Homebody; Outfest alum Jeffrey Schwarz’s true story of Gloria Swanson’s quest to star in a Sunset Boulevard musical, Boulevard! A Hollywood Story; investigative documentary on Ed Buck, Gemmel and Tim; Lyle Kash’s meta-critique on trans representation, Death and Bowling; portrait of Los Angeles Latina transgender activist, Bamby Salcedo, La Queenciañera; and the Grindr-produced comedy series, Bridesman. Outfest LA will also showcase the international premiere Sediments that centers around six trans women in León for the weekend who explore the land, themselves, and each other.



Centerpiece films will include Tribeca Film Festival prize-winner The Novice (US Centerpiece); a portrait of RuPaul’s Drag Race season one winner BeBe Zahara Benet spanning sixteen years, Being BeBe (Documentary Centerpiece), that will include a special live performance by BeBe; the world premiere of The Sixth Reel (Special Tribute Centerpiece) that will begin with a special memorial tribute to producer and Outfest alum Ash Christian; and Bo McGuire’s Southern drama Socks on Fire (Platinum Centerpiece).

Outfest Los Angeles’ Platinum Section showcases the bold innovators and cutting edge creators of experimental LGBTQ media and performance; this year the lineup includes Sundance hit We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, radical UK doc Rebel Dykes, and a shorts showcase that includes Paul Reubens as a transforming fish in the world premiere of JB Ghuman’s animated The Crown and the Shadow, with additional voice roles played by Geri Halliwell and Tatum O’Neal. These and the many more films in this program hope to expand viewers’ minds and sensibilities around LGBTQIA+ art and culture. The Platinum celebration will culminate in the Platinum Alchemy Party at Bar Franca in downtown Los Angeles, featuring live performances by Aziza Bijoü, Ryan Cassata, Sebastian Lust, and DJ theywept.

The Legacy section will feature screenings of classic LGBTQ feature films, including the world premiere of a new restoration of Maria Maggenti’s 1995 teen romance The Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, completed with Preservation Funding provided by the Sundance Institute; a 15th anniversary screening of the Echo Park-based coming-of-age tale Quinceañera directed by Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland; and the U.S. premiere of 1983’s newly restored Vestida de Azul (Dressed in Blue), a stylish, groundbreaking Spanish doc about the lives of tran sex workers that recently featured memorably in HBOMax’s hit series Veneno.




2021 OUTFEST FULL FESTIVAL LINEUP:


OPENING NIGHT

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE directed by Jonathan Butterell

Inspired by true events, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is the film adaptation of the awardwinning West End musical about Jamie New (Max Harwood), a teen in a blue-collar English town dreaming of becoming a fierce, proud drag queen. His BFF Pritti (Lauren Patel) and loving mum (Sarah Lancashire) shower him with support as drag legend Miss Loco Chanelle (Richard E. Grant) mentors him toward his stage debut. But it’s not all rainbows for Jamie as his unsupportive dad (Ralph Ineson) and an uninspired career advisor (Sharon Horgan) attempt to rain on his aspirations. In rousing musical numbers, Jamie and his community inspire one another to face adversity and step into the spotlight.


CLOSING NIGHT

FANNY: THE RIGHT TO ROCK directed by Bobbi Jo Hart

Rock out with the groundbreaking Fanny — the first all-female rock band to release an album with a major label.


U.S. CENTERPIECE

THE NOVICE directed by Lauren Hadaway

A college freshman becomes unhinged when her compulsive obsession with climbing the ranks of the varsity rowing team pushes her to the very edge.


DOCUMENTARY CENTERPIECE

BEING BEBE directed by Emily Branham

Shot over a period of 15 years, this intimate portrait captures the incredible rise of the first ever winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race—the legendary BeBe Zahara Benet.


SPECIAL TRIBUTE CENTERPIECE

THE SIXTH REEL (World Premiere) directed by Charles Busch & Carl Andress

When the death of a close friend unearths the long-thought lost final reel of a classic undiscovered film, Jimmy (Charles Busch - Psycho Beach Party and Die, Mommie, Die!) and his social circle of obsessive collectors each concoct wild, underhanded schemes to cash in on a big sale of the film.



U.S. NARRATIVE

ALL BOYS AREN’T BLUE directed by Nathan Hale Williams

Actors Bernard David Jones, Dyllon Burnside, and Thomas Hobson bring to life the words of Black non-binary author George Matthew Johnson’s transparent and sparkling memoir, aided by director Nathan Hale Williams’ visual poetry and vocal work from Jenifer Lewis as Johnson.

FIRSTNESS directed by Brielle Brilliant

A wayward father and his non-binary child each try to bloom in the desert as they both navigate unlikley connections.

HOMEBODY (World Premiere) directed by Joseph Sackett

Nine-year-old Johnny sends his spirit into his babysitter's body in this genderqueer body-transfer absurdist comedy.

LANGUAGE LESSONS directed by Natalie Morales

Adam and Cariño meet when Adam’s husband gifts him Spanish lessons online. After tragedy strikes, their small digital window into one another’s lives begins to widen.

MA BELLE, MY BEAUTY (Online Only) directed by Marion Hill

Sparks fly when Bertie and Lane, two women who were formerly polyamorous lovers, reunite at a secluded farmhouse in the south of France.

POTATO DREAMS OF AMERICA directed by Wes Hurley

Potato, a young gay man, leaves the Soviet Union along with his mother, for a strange and unpredictable new life in America.

SEE YOU THEN directed by Mari Walker

A decade after abruptly breaking up with Naomi, Kris invites her to dinner to catch up on their complicated lives, relationships, and Kris’ transition.

WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING directed by Sean King O’Grady

Trapped with her family for days after a freak storm with no sign of rescue, queer teen Melissa comes to realize that she and her girlfriend may have conjured the untold horrors lurking just outside the door.


INTERNATIONAL NARRATIVE

THE BEST FAMILIES directed by Javier Fuentes-León

A birthday dinner hosted by two aristocratic families in Peru turns into all-out class warfare when long-hidden secrets come to the surface.

BOY MEETS BOY directed by Daniel Sánchez

After a night of partying, Harry meets Johannes and spends 15 hours wandering around Berlin, as they begin a journey of romance and self-discovery that could end in heartbreak.

A DISTANT PLACE directed by Kun-Young Park

Jin-woo, a taciturn rancher choosing to live an isolated life in the Korean countryside finds his quiet world turned upside down when an old university friend shows up.

FIREBIRD directed by Peeter Rebane

Based on a true story, a dangerous love triangle takes shape between a young private, a female secretary, and a dashing fighter pilot during the Cold War.

JUMP, DARLING directed by Phil Connell

After a bad breakup, a down-and-out drag queen flees to the countryside to live alongside his sharp-tongued grandmother who finds herself in a state of decline.

KNOCKING (Theatrical Only) directed by Frida Kempff

A Swedish woman looking to make a fresh start hears an ominous knocking noise in her new apartment building, which indicates one thing: someone's here.

LEADING LADIES directed by Ruth Caudeli

Five women reunite for a dinner party where desires are unearthed, secrets are revealed and all is not what it seems. Will these women stay friends or will the secrets divulged tear them apart?

LOVE, SPELLS, AND ALL THAT directed by Ümit Ünal

Eren returns to the tiny Turkish island where she grew up to find her childhood sweetheart, Reyhan. Can they re-capture the love that put a spell on them 20 years ago?

SWEETHEART directed by Marley Morrison

Teenaged AJ ruefully attends a family vacation in Dorset, but the arrival of a lovely young lifeguard challenges her commitment to moodiness.



DOCUMENTARY

BOULEVARD! A HOLLYWOOD STORY (World Premiere) directed by Jeffrey Schwarz

Outfest alum Jeffrey Schwarz’s amazing true story of Gloria Swanson’s attempt to get a musical version of Sunset Boulevard made, and the bizarre love triangle that derailed the whole venture.

CRYSTAL DIARIES directed by Enyce Smith and Gina Lamb

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GEMMEL AND TIM (World Premiere) directed by Michiel Thomas

Two differing but complementary films examine the deaths of Gemmel Moore and Timothy Michael Dean at the West Hollywood home of businessman and political donor Ed Buck.

EVERYTHING AT ONCE directed by Alberto Fuguet

Erotic photographers Paco and Manolo, a couple of thirty years, reveal their process in which their male subjects bare all and release their inhibitions for their camera.

INVISIBLE directed by T.J. Parsell

Lesbian country music songwriters talk about what it’s been like to write some of country music’s greatest hits, but still not being able to be who they are and acknowledged as queer women.

LADY BUDS directed by Chris J. Russo

Sneak Preview Screening

Six plucky women turn the cannabis industry into a community, following its legalization in California in 2016, and become modern-day pioneers along the way.

MY NAME IS PAULI MURRAY directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen

Pauli Murray’s many accomplishments and challenges are spelled out in this deep dive into one of the most influential lawyers, activists, and clergypeople in recent history.

NO STRAIGHT LINES: THE RISE OF QUEER COMICS directed by Vivian Kleiman

NO STRAIGHT LINES highlights the careers of five pioneering queer comic artists and the massive ripple their impact made in the community, its history, and its future.

NORTH BY CURRENT by Angelo Madsen Minax

Filmmaker Angelo Madsen Minax confronts family trauma after the unexpected death of his niece in this moving personal essay.

RAW! UNCUT! VIDEO! directed by Alex Clausen and Ryan A. White

Chronicling the legacy of gay porn studio Palm Drive Video, this provocative documentary celebrates the hardcore, blue-collar fetish and kink films released in reaction to the surging AIDS epidemic.

SEDIMENTS (International Premiere) by Adrián Silvestre

Six trans women in León for the weekend explore the land, themselves, and each other, exposing layer after layer of earthen richness.




PLATINUM SECTION

SOCKS ON FIRE directed by Bo McGuire

Platinum Centerpiece

Old family wounds are opened as the filmmaker’s once beloved aunt, now a religious homophobe, endeavors to cast out her gay, drag-queen brother from the family.

Will include a pre-show drag performance emceed by director Bo McGuire

DEATH AND BOWLING (World Premiere) directed by Lyle Kash

In a meta-critique on trans representation, a transgender actor struggles with what it means to be seen after the beloved captain of his lesbian bowling league dies and a mysterious stranger shows up at the funeral.

REBEL DYKES directed by Harri Shanahan and Siân A. Williams

A sexy, gritty, ride through the dyke community of late 1980s London with a rebel band of outcast women depicted through animation, archival footage, and interviews.

WE’RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR directed by Jane Schoenbrun.

Alone in her attic bedroom, teenager Casey becomes immersed in an online role-playing horror game, wherein she begins to document the changes that may or may not be happening to her.


SPECIAL EVENTS

AIDS DIVA: THE LEGEND OF CONNIE NORMAN

Seizing her power as she confronts her mortality, trailblazing trans activist Connie Norman evolves as a voice for the AIDS and queer communities of early 90's Los Angeles.

BALONEY

The men behind San Francisco’s wildly popular gay All-Male Revue reveal all in this look behind the curtain.

**Screening will be accompanied by a live Baloney show and a Q&A moderated by RuPaul’s

Drag Race star BenDeLaCreme!

THE EXTINCTION OF FIREFLIES directed by James Andrew Walsh

When playwright James invites a legendary TV diva, as well as his actor friend, to workshop his new creation over a long weekend, the feedback is unforgettable.

LA QUEENCIAÑERA (World Premiere) directed by Pedro Peira

A portrait of a Los Angeles legend, Latina transgender activist and founder of TransLatin@ Coalition, Bamby Salcedo.

THE LEGEND OF THE UNDERGROUND directed by Giselle Bailey, Nneka Onuorah

(Free Screening)

Several bold and charismatic queer youth in Nigeria fight against anti-LGBTQ laws in this urgent documentary.

PROGNOSIS - NOTES ON LIVING by Debra Chasnoff

When maverick Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Debra Chasnoff is diagnosed with stage-4 cancer, she faces down injustice as she always has: with her camera.

SHIT & CHAMPAGNE directed by D’Arcy Drollinger

San Francisco’s legendary stage show is adapted to the screen with great flourish in this hilarious, over the top, 70s inspired romp.

Everything you’ve heard about it is true! Once you see it, you’ll never be the same! Witness the shocking phenomenon, that is…SHIT & CHAMPAGNE!

THIS IS JESSICA directed by Andrea Meyerson

Jessica Bair, a longtime LGBTQIA+ rights advocate with Human Rights Campaign, shares her struggle to remain in her Mormon faith despite coming out as transgender.



TRANS & NON-BINARY SUMMIT

The 5th Annual Trans & Nonbinary Summit is a celebration of commUNITY, taking place Saturday, August 21st. This year's summit consists of 3 separate back-to-back programs - the summit Keynote Address & "Post-Pose: The Future of Trans & Nonbinary Storytelling" Panel featuring established and emerging trans & nonbinary creators, such as Zackary Drucker and Our Lady J, a Shorts Program highlighting up-and-coming trans & nonbinary filmmakers, and a Table Read premiere of Razor Tongue Season 2 by Rain Valdez, read by a robust cast of trans & nonbinary actors. The summit will culminate with a mixer celebration.


LEGACY

THE INCREDIBLY TRUE ADVENTURES OF TWO GIRLS IN LOVE dir. Maria Maggenti

World Premiere Restoration! Theatrical Only

Laurel Holloman and Nicole Ari Parker starred in this winning 1995 romance, an iconic example of early 1990s queer cinema and indie film, in which working class Randy and popular, affluent Evie navigate the tricky terrain of revealing their new relationship to friends and family. Outfest is proud to present the world premiere of this new restoration, completed with Preservation Funding provided by the Sundance Institute.

QUINCEAÑERA (15th ANNIVERSARY) dirs. Richard Glatzer & Wash Westmoreland

Theatrical Only

As Magdalena's 15th birthday approaches, her simple Echo Park life is complicated by the discovery that she's pregnant. Kicked out of her house, she finds a new family with her great-granduncle and gay cousin.

VESTIDA DE AZUL (DRESSED IN BLUE)

U.S. Restoration Premiere! Theatrical Only

Recently spotlighted in the HBOMax series Veneno, this landmark 1983 Spanish documentary reveals the daily lives of several trans sex workers in Madrid, who candidly discuss their personal experiences and histories.





Saturday, July 17, 2021

Cannes Winners 2021

74th Cannes Film Festival Winners




COMPETITION

Palme d’Or: Titane - Julia Ducournau

Grand Prix — TIE: Asghar Farhadi, A Hero AND Juho Kuosmanen’s Compartment No. 6

Director: Leos Carax - Annette

Actor: Caleb Landry Jones - Nitram

Actress:  Renate Reinsve - The Worst Person in the World

Jury Prize — TIE: Nadav Lapid - Ahed’s Knee & Apichatpong Weerasethakul - Memoria

Screenplay: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi - Drive My Car


OTHER PRIZES

Camera d’Or: Murina - Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović

Short Films Palme d’Or: All the Crows in the World - Tang Yi

Short Films Special Mention: August Sky - Jasmin Tenucci

Queer Palm: The Divide - Catherine Corsini

Honorary Palme d'Or: Marco Bellocchio




UN CERTAIN REGARD

Un Certain Regard Award: Unclenching the Fists - Kira Kovalenko

Jury Prize: Great Freedom - Sebastian Meise

Prize for Ensemble Performance: Bonne Mère - Hafsia Herzi

Prize for Courage: La Civil - Teodora Ana Mihai

Prize for Originality: Lamb - Valdimar Johannsson

Special Mention: Prayers for the Stolen - Tatiana Huezo


DIRECTORS’ FORTNIGHT

Europa Cinemas Label: A Chiara - Jonas Carpignano

Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers Prize: Magnetic Beats - Vincent Maël Cardona




CRITICS’ WEEK

Nespresso Grand Prize: Feathers - Omar El Zohairy

Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers Prize: Elie Grappe and Raphaëlle Desplechin - Olga

GAN Foundation Award for Distribution: Elie Grappe and Raphaëlle Desplechin - Zero Fucks Given

Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star Award: Sandra Melissa Torres - Amparo


CINÉFONDATION

First Prize: The Salamander Child - Theo Degen

Second Prize: Salamander - Yoon Daewoon

Third Prize — TIE: Love Stories on the Move - Carina-Gabriela Dasoveanu & Cantareira - Rodrigo Ribeyro


 



Thursday, June 3, 2021

CANNES 2021

 74th CANNES International Film Festival - July 6-17



Competition

Annette, Leos Carax (France) - Opening Film

The Story of My Wife, Ildikó Enyedi (Hungary)

Benedetta, Paul Verhoeven (Netherlands)

Bergman Island, Mia-Hansen-Love (France)

Drive My Car, Rysuke Hamaguchi (Japan)

Ha’Berech (Ahed’s Knee), Nadav Lapid (Israel)

Casablanca Beats, Nabil Ayouch (Morocco)

Compartment No 6, Juho Kuosmanen (Finland)

The Worst Person in the World, Joachim Trier (Norway)

La Fracture, Catherine Corsini (France)

The Restless, Joachim Lafosse (Belgium)

Paris 13th District, Jacques Audiard (France)

Lingui, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (Chad)

Memoria, Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand)

Nitram, Justin Kurzel (Australia)

France, Bruno Dumont (France)

Petrov’s Flu, Kirill Serebrennikov (Russia)

Red Rocket, Sean Baker (US)

Flag Day, Sean Penn (US)

The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson (US)

Titane, Julia Ducournau (France)

Tre Piani, Nanni Moretti (Italy)

Tour S’Est Bien Passe, François Ozon (France)

A Hero, Asghar Farhadi (Iran)


Un Certain Regard

Moneyboys, CB Yi (Austria)

Blue Bayou, Justin Chon (US)

Freda, Gessica Geneus (Haiti)

Delo (House Arrest), Alexey German Jr (Russia)

Bonne Mere, Hafsia Herzi (France)

Noche de Fuego, Tatiana Huezo (Mexico)

Lamb, Valdimar Johansson (Iceland)

Commitment Hasan, Hasan Semih Kaplanoglu (Turkey)

After Yang, Kogonada (US)

Let There Be Morning, Eran Kolirin (Israel)

Unclenching the Fists, Kira Kovalenko (Russia)

Women Do Cry, Mina Mileva, Vesela Kazakova (Bulgaria)

Rehana Maryam Noor, Abdullah Mohammad Saad (Bangladesh)

Great Freedom, Sebastian Meise (Austria)

La Civil, Teodora Ana Mihai (Romania/Belgium)

Gaey Wa’r, Na Jiazuo (China)

The Innocents, Eskil Vogt (Norway)

Un Monde, Laura Wandel (Belgium)


Out of Competition

De Son Vivant, Emmanuelle Bercot (France)

Emergency Declaration, Han Jae-Rim (Korea)

The Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes (US)

Bac Nord, Cédric Jimenez (France)

Aline, The Voice of Love, Valérie Lemercier (France)

Stillwater, Tom McCarthy (US)


Midnight Screenings

Bloody Oranges, Jean-Christophe Meurisse (France)


Cannes Premiere

Hold Me Tight, Mathieu Amalric (France)

Cow, Andrea Arnold (UK)

Love Songs for Tough Guys, Samuel Benchetrit (France)

Deception, Arnaud Desplechin (France)

Jane Par Charlotte, Charlotte Gainsbourg (France)

In Front of Your Face, Hong Sang-Soo (Korea)

Mothering Sunday, Eva Husson (France)

Evolution, Kornél Mundruczo (Hungary)

Val, Ting Poo, Leo Scott (US)

JFK Revisited: Through The Looking Glass, Oliver Stone (US)


Special Screenings

Mariner of the Mountains, Karim Ainouz (Brazil)

Black Notebooks, Shlomi Elkabetz (Israel)

Babi Yar. Context, Sergei Loznitsa (Ukraine)

H6, Yé Yé (France)

The Year of the Everlasting Storm, Jafar Panahi (Iran), Anthony Chen (Singapore), Malik Vitthal (US), Laura Poitras (US), Dominga Sotomayor (Chile), David Lowery (US) and Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand)




Friday, March 12, 2021

César Winners 2021

 46th César Winners





The awards ceremony took place at L'Olympia. These are the winners:


BEST FILM

Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons), dir: Albert Dupontel


BEST DIRECTOR

Albert Dupontel, Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons)


BEST ACTRESS

Laure Calamy, My Donkey, My Lover & I (Antoinette dans les Cévennes)


BEST ACTOR

Sami Bouajila, A Son (Un Fils)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Emilie Dequenne, Love Affair(s) (Les Choses qu’on dit, les choses qu’on fait)


BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Nicolas Mairé, Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons)





BEST FIRST FILM

Two of Us (Deux), dir: Filippo Meneghetti


BEST FOREIGN FILM

Another Round, dir: Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark)


BEST MALE NEWCOMER

Jean-Pascal Zadi, Tout simplement noir


BEST FEMALE NEWCOMER

Fathia Youssouf, Cuties (Mignonnes)


BEST EDITING

Tina Baz, Adolescentes


BEST SCORE

Rone, La Nuit venue



BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Stéphanie Demoustier, The Girl with a Bracelet (La Fille au bracelet)


BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Albert Dupontel, Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons)


BEST COSTUME DESIGN

Madeline Fontaine, How to Be a Good Wife (La Bonne épouse)


BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

Carlos Conti, Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons)


BEST SOUND

Adolescentes, Yolande Decarsin, Jeanne Delplanco, Fanny Martin, Olivier Goinard


BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Alexis Kavyrchine, Bye Bye Morons (Adieu les cons)


BEST DOCUMENTARY

Adolescentes, dir: Sébastien Lifshitz


BEST ANIMATED FEATURE

Josep, dir: Aurel


BEST ANIMATED SHORT

L’Heure de l’ours, dir: Agnès Patron


BEST SHORT FILM

Qu’importe si les bêtes meurent, dir: Sofia Alaoui