Thursday, June 27, 2024

Close Your Eyes

CLOSE YOUR EYES (Cerrar los ojos) 

The Fourth Film from Revered Spanish Auteur Víctor Erice

(The Spirit of the Beehive, El Sur, Dream of Light)

The film had its world premiere in the Cannes Premiere section of the 76th Cannes Film Festival on 22 May 2023.


“A poignant cinematic swan song." —Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter

"A slow-burn marvel which climaxes in a sequence of overwhelming profundity and mystery." —David Jenkins, Little White Lies

"A stirring tale about memory, identity, and friendship, and it feels deeply, almost alarmingly personal." —Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine | Vulture


OPENS FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 IN NEW YORK AT FILM FORUM

OPENS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 IN LOS ANGELES AT LANDMARK'S NUART THEATRE

NATIONAL ROLLOUT TO FOLLOW



Set in contemporary Madrid, an aging filmmaker named Miguel Garay is called upon to recount his memories of working on his final and still unfinished film, “The Farewell Gaze.” During its production, the lead actor and Miguel’s close friend, Julio Arenas, disappeared without a trace, leaving in his wake a mystery that would haunt the lives of everyone associated with the film. Miguel never directed another project, instead living a quiet life as a writer by the coast. He remained reluctant to unravel the mystery surrounding Julio until approached by an investigative television program reviving the case decades later. With careful reflection, he reconnects with the film’s crew, former lovers, and Julio’s daughter, seeking closure for the disappearance and what it meant for all of their lives.

Over three decades after the release of his previous film, revered Spanish auteur Víctor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive, El Sur, and Dream of Light) returns with a “poignant cinematic swan song” (The Hollywood Reporter). A reflective culmination of Erice’s career in film, Close Your Eyes is a haunting meditation on memory, absence, and the enduring resonance of the moving image.

Written & Directed by: Víctor Erice (The Spirit of the Beehive, El Sur, Dream of Light), Co-Written by: Michel Gaztambide

Stars: Manolo Solo, Jose Coronado, Ana Torrent, Petra Martínez, María León

Producers: Cristina Zumárraga, Pablo E. Bossi, Víctor Erice, Jose Alba, Odile Antonio -Baez, Agustín Bossi, Pol Bossi, Maximiliano Lasansky

Distributor: Film Movement

*** WATCH THE TRAILER HERE ***


Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Dances With Films 2024

27th Annual Dances With Films Partners with Outfest for LGBTQIA+ Programming

Features Curated Slate, Panel, and More Queer Films



Honoring Pride Month, Dances With Films: LA is proud (!) to highlight its LGBTQIA+ lineup of films in partnership with Outfest, for its 27th edition, unspooling at the TCL Chinese Theater June 20-30. Adding a new co-presenting partnership under the Outfest banner taking place June 27 for a curated slate of short documentaries, narrative shorts and feature films, additional LGBTQIA+ programming, and a DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) panel spreads pride across DWF. Outfest will also promote its partnership with DWF to its audience to drive its community to the festival.

“As a discovery film festival, a core mission of Dances with Films is to represent and elevate underrepresented communities,” said festival co-founders Michael Trent and Leslee Scallon. “The opportunity to partner with Outfest, as well as to call attention to other films in the slate with queer themes and messages, fits in perfectly with that mission.”

Outfest Interim Executive Director Christopher Racster added, "Outfest is incredibly proud to be partnering with Dances with Films 27 to present a program of rising LGBTQIA+ voices. As one of the oldest film festivals in Los Angeles, DWF has always championed new talent from our community and provided an important platform to share our queer stories."

The beat goes on at the Outfest day at DWF Thursday, June 27, beginning with a Diversity and Inclusion Panel at 1:00pm at the TCL Chinese Theater to talk about all aspects of the community, the celebrations and the hurdles still to overcome. Moderated by Darrien Michele Gipson Executive Director of SAGindie, the panelists include Effie Brown, CEO of Gamechanger Films and producer of REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES, IN THE CUT, STAR, and more; Outfest’s Christopher Racster, and actor Alexandra Grey (MacGyver, How To Get Away With Murder, Empire, and The Alienist). 


Living Loud

Broken Art

At 2:45 PM is the first Outfest programming block, featuring two doc shorts. The first is IS GAY MARRIAGE NEXT? directed by Emily Clark. Responding to a Supreme Court case in 2003, a groundbreaking cover of Newsweek featured a lesbian couple and asked: Is gay marriage next? A young, closeted woman saw the magazine and found the courage to come out. Two decades later, she searches for the couple who gave her hope. Together, they explore the LGBTQ political landscape then and now. In a post-Roe era, this compelling story asks a familiar question with a haunting twist: is gay marriage next—to go? LIVING LOUD is directed by Carin van der Donk and Sarah Teale. In 2020 Fogo Azul, an all-woman and non-binary drumming group from New York City traveled to Salvador, Brazil to learn from Banda Dida, the first black, female samba reggae drumming troupe and to take part in Carnival. Then in 2022 Adriana Portela, the charismatic leader of Dida, traveled to New York to rehearse with the 115 women of Fogo Azul to participate in the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island. What follows is a portrait of empowerment, joy, inclusion and the enduring power of the drum.

At 4:45 PM comes the narrative shorts block, beginning with BROKEN ART, Ryan Powers’ story of a man who struggles to accept the one major flaw in his near-perfect relationship. Powers stars opposite Emrhys Cooper. In Andrew Bourne’s CHURCH CAMP, Josh, a gawky counselor, puts the “bi” in Bible Camp. He misplaces a note revealing his secret, and races to find it before the worship service. In the process, he confuses his clueless youth minister and drags his rag-tag campers through a slew of camp misadventures. In THE PARADISE ROAD, writer/director Lisa Marie Tedesco takes recently married Ellie takes Shae on a romantic excursion to the west coast seaside for a moment of happiness and seclusion before inevitably coming to terms with a life-altering decision. In Ryan Nordin’s SCRAPS shy art student Gus works at his Uncle’s Montana woodshop. He’s distracted by attractive skateboarder Bridger Owens who trades him skating lessons for board-crafting tips. After a few weeks of skate lessons, Gus and Bridger become fast friends. Finally, after a boozy bonfire party in the woods, a vulnerable conversation sparks intense feelings that both Gus and Bridger can no longer deny. Finally, Al Braatz’ STARRY EYED is a queer dark comedy about a delusional romantic on a quest to reignite an old flame. Blinded by love, the line between romantic gestures and illegal ones becomes blurred.


Advanced Chemistry

Almost Popular

At 7:00PM June 27, Outfest and DWF present David Beck and Jennifer Bobbi’s World Premiere of REGARDING US . In the film, after losing her teaching career in the Catholic school system, a transgender woman has a profound impact on the lives of two children–one with two fathers in marital strife, and the other a recent transplant from a conservative household. When the children form a unique bond, new questions and old prejudices erupt. 

Additional LGBTQIA+ programming at DWF includes Louisa Hill’s Los Angelez, making its West Coast premiere June 22 in the Pilots Block 3. Amelia’s got a date with the hottest woman in the world. Only problem is—she’s never been on a gay date before. Panicking that she’s not queer enough, Amelia attempts to reinvent herself in the two hours before her crush arrives.

Then there’s Clarke Childers’ ASHES TO DUST which makes its world premiere Wednesday June 26 in the Fusion Shorts block. Estranged siblings Elizabeth and Danny reunite in their childhood home after the death of their eccentric mother. Without a will or any instructions, old wounds are quickly reopened, and disagreements abound. A Ouija board may be the only way for “Mom” to provide the guidance they both desperately seek.


Spark

Paradise Road

Becoming a “chosen family” can have its growing pains in Jason Lee Courson’s world premiere TV pilot SEEKING, screening Saturday June 29. Broad City meets New Girl and Will and Grace with a sprinkling of Kimmy Schmidt, “Seeking…” is a show about three roommates (2 gay men, 1 straight man) all from different backgrounds, learning to cohabitate and navigate love and life in the big city.

Among the queer features, Nayip Anthony Garcia’s ALMOST POPULAR (featuring Disney Star Ruby Rose Turner) follows two high school juniors who go on a quest to fulfill their dream to become part of the elite POP Girls who rule the school. That world premiere screening is June 22.  Nicolas Giuricich SPARK, making its US Premiere June 24, follows a hopeless romantic struggling to build intimacy with a man who inexplicably makes him time loop back a day every time they make love. 

As his feelings for the man grow, so do his suspicions that this stranger is aware of this cosmic insanity too. June 26 brings the West Coast Premiere of Etana Jacobson’s ADVANCED CHEMISTRY, in which a scientist who has developed a compound to enhance bonding injects his married best friend to help her stop cheating on her wife, but when he also injects the wife, it backfires when she falls for him. Parker Brennon’s queer horror anthology HAUNTOLOGY (making its world premiere June 29) is framed by a young woman taking her 12-year-old sister with runaway aspirations on a journey around town, where she tells supernatural tales in which characters have more in common with the youngster than they first realize.


Stills from Church Camp - Scraps - Regarding Us


ABOUT DANCES WITH FILMS

Now in its 27th year, Dances With Films champions the unflinching spirit at the very core of the independent film scene. With most film festivals relying heavily on celebrity, DWF have relied on innovation, talent, creativity, and sweat equity that revolutionized the entertainment industry. And that reliance continues to prove successful with alumni moving on to write, direct, and produce celebrity-studded vehicles, star in blockbuster movies, and television series, produce multi-million-dollar film and create hot TV shows. For more information about the Dances With Films LA film lineup, events, passes, and tickets, go to: https://danceswithfilms.com/.


Thursday, June 13, 2024

LAGFF Orpheus Awards


Los Angeles Greek Film Festival Closing Night Orpheus Awards & Party

Karyofyllia Karabeti Honored with 2024 Orpheus Award



Photo credit: Vanessa Skopeo (@HeartSparkStudios)


Several hundred guests attended Closing Night of the 18th Los Angeles Greek Film Festival on June 9 at Silver Screen Theatre, Pacific Design Center. The critically acclaimed MURDERESS (FONISSA), starring Karyofyllia Karabeti and directed by Eva Nathena, was featured and included a live dialogue with the film’s star and director. The screening was preceded by a lively red carpet hosted by influencer Becca Brazil and followed by the Orpheus Awards. 

The Orpheus Awards hosted by Arianna Papalexopoulos honored renowned Greek actress Karyofyllia Karabeti with the 2024 Orpheus Award. Awards Presenters were Angelo Hatgistavrou: Best Animation, Maria Korinthiou: Best Short Film, Jaswant Shrestha: Best Documentary, Eliza Gerontakis: Honoree Award, Elena Evangelo: Best Performance + Best Director, Marie Avgeropoulos: Best Film. 

The Closing Night reception and party were presented by The Kolovos Family, appetizers and catering by NICK THE GREEK, wines by AVRA, VIP Room catering by Petros, Cocktails from Kleos Mastiha, Dulce Vida Tequila, and Empress Gin, Water from Smart Water, soft drinks and cookies by Optima Foods and VIP gift bags from Chrysofora olive oil and Hellenic Aesthetic.

LAGFF 2024 Jury Panelists: Spiro Skentzos, Colin Campbell, Andrew Wagner, Jaswant Shrestha, María Elena de las Carreras, Eugene Brancolini, Cheng Guo, Portlynn Tagavi, Chris Tsirgiotis, Hugh O’Gorman, Lisa Ogdie, and Jourdain Searles.

LAGFF 2024 showcased 80+ films over 9 days in theatres and one week online (June 9-16), including feature films, shorts, documentaries, animation, and retrospectives, highlighting the depth of the Greek Film Industry today. The on-line portion of the Festival (June 9-16) offers virtual screenings and events on the LAGFF platform powered by Eventive and presented by the GREEK NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION. On June 13, a Distribution Agreements Webinar with Entertainment Attorney Carol T. Contes and Freestyle Digital Media's Head of Digital Film Distribution Bill Vergos is geared toward independent filmmakers.



The 2024 Orpheus Winners:


ANIMATION

Ready by Eirini Vianelli - Best Animation

Claw Machine by George Salameh - Special Jury Award

SHORTS

Wings by Fivos Imellos - Best Short

Buffer Zone by Savvas Stavrou - Special Jury Award

DOCUMENTARIES

Kristos, the last child by Giulia Amati - Best Documentary

Laughing in Afghanistan by Anneta Papathanassiou - Special Jury Award

BEST PERFORMANCE

Best Performance - Dimitra Vlagopoulou for her role in Animal 

Special Jury Award - Karyofyllia Karabeti for her role in Murderess

BEST DIRECTOR

Best - Adonis Florides for Africa Star

Special Jury Award - Eva Nathena for Murderess

BEST FILM

Animal by Sofia Exarchou

AUDIENCE AWARDS

Audience for SHORT

ONE NOTE MAN by George Siougas

Audience Award for DOCUMENTARY

Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field by Michael Selditch

Audience Award for FEATURE FILM

JAUNT by Alexi Papalexopoulos


Discovery Days Honorable Mention

Four Funerals And A Wedding (Montenegro) 

Director / Writer: Nikola Mijovic

Producer: Maja Kecojevic (Parangal Film)

Discovery Days Winner

Nearby Faraway (Greek, Germany) 

Director / Writer: Sonia Liza Kenterman

Producer: Myrto Stathi (BYRD)


Photo credit: Vanessa Skopeo (@HeartSparkStudios)

Now in its 10th edition, the DISCOVERY DAYS story & screenplay lab continues to serve as an industry leader in developing artistic international feature film projects as well as fostering ties between filmmakers from Southern Europe / the Balkans and the Los Angeles community of cinema. Many films that have participated in the lab go on to successful paths, including MEDIUM directed by Christina Ioakeimidi, screening at this year's LAGFF. Under the leadership of director Araceli Lemos, Discovery Days received a record number of submissions and ultimately selected seven projects. The team includes Joel Garber (Producer), Karina Logothetis (Producer) and Nasos Gatzoulis (Programmer). To celebrate Discovery Days' 10th anniversary edition, Greek sculptor Kyriakos Rokos created this year's award.

DISCOVERY DAYS 2024 Jury: Mo Perkins, Orly Ravid, Dea Vasquez, and Jonathan Wysocki.

DISCOVERY DAYS 2024 Mentors - https://www.lagff.org/discovery-days/meet-the-experts-2024/


Tuesday, June 11, 2024

MADE IN ENGLAND

From Executive Producers Martin Scorsese & Thelma Schoonmaker

MADE IN ENGLAND: THE FILMS OF POWELL AND PRESSBURGER

OPENS IN NEW YORK JULY 12 AT QUAD CINEMA

OPENS IN LOS ANGELES JULY 26 AT LANDMARK NUART THEATRE

NATIONAL ROLLOUT TO FOLLOW



Martin Scorsese's personal journey through the films of Powell and Pressburger, the visionary British filmmakers behind classics like The Red Shoes and Black Narcissus, offers a captivating exploration of their genius and enduring influence on cinema.

Directed by: David Hinton

Narrated by: Martin Scorsese

Producers: Nick Varley, Matt Wells

Running Time: 113 minutes

US Distributer: Cohen Media Group


** WATCH THE OFFICIAL TRAILER HERE ** 


Martin Scorsese first encountered the films of Powell and Pressburger when he was a child, sitting in front of the family TV. When their famous logo came up on screen, Scorsese says, “You knew you were in for fantasy, wonder, magic - real film magic.”

Now, in this documentary, he tells the story of his lifelong love-affair with their movies, including The Life and Death Of Colonel Blimp, Black Narcissus, The Red Shoes and The Tales of Hoffmann.

“Certain films you simply run all the time and you live with them.” Scorsese says. “As you grow older they grow deeper. I’m not sure how it happens, but it does. For me, that body of work is a wondrous presence, a constant source of energy, and a reminder of what life and art are all about.”

Drawing on a rich array of archive material, Scorsese explores in full the collaboration between the Englishman Powell and the Hungarian Pressburger - two romantics and idealists, who thrived in the face of adversity during World War II but were eventually brought low by the film industry of the 1950’s.

Scorsese celebrates their ability to create “subversive commercial movies” and describes how deeply their films have influenced his own work.