Doc

Doc

USA – 2008 – 95 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY IMMY HUMES

FEATURING GEORGE PLIMPTON, NORMAN MAILER, WILLIAM STYRON, PETER MATTHIESSEN, PAUL AUSTER, TIMOTHY LEARY, ALAN CHEUSE, JONAS MEKAS, AND OTHER LUMINARIES, FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF H.L. "DOC" HUMES

The amazing adventures of H.L. "Doc" Humes, the man who put the culture in counterculture. With Lord Buckley, the Hip Messiah; paper houses for the poor; Don Peyote, a lost Beat take on Cervantes; the CIA, FBI, marijuana, massage, utopia — and paranoia.

In the 1950s and early '60s, Doc co-founded The Paris Review, wrote two acclaimed novels, and was a gregarious fixture of the cultural scene in Paris, London and New York. Doc was a 1950s NYC intellectual, a 60s free speech militant, and a 70s visionary crazy genius. His story is the story of decades of cultural history, a poignant personal long-strange-trip, and a fount of ever-relevant ideas.

Dig!

Dig!

USA – 2008 – 105 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY ONDI TIMONER

DIG! is the feature-length documentary shot over seven years about musicians Anton Newcombe, leader of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, and Courtney Taylor, head of The Dandy Warhols – star-crossed friends and bitter rivals.

The Death of Indie Rock

The Death of Indie Rock

CANADA – 2008 – 75 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY ROB FITL

Dillon (Joe Salvoni), Parker (Doug Brown), and Hot Dog (Allen Finn) are in a band, stuck playing low-paying shows and working dead-end jobs. When they get the chance to move to Montreal for a regular gig at a downtown club, they jump at it. But the road from no-name indie act to rock-star fame is a bumpy ride. Shot in Kingston and edited with a breezy staccato rhythm, director Rob Fitl's first feature is a rough-and-tumble look at a young local band chasing their dreams — and occasionally their nightmares. Indie rock may be dead, but indie filmmaking is alive and kicking.

The Death of Alice Blue

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The Death of Alice Blue

CANADA – 2009 – 87 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY PARK BENCH

Something strange is going on behind the doors of Raven Advertising...Ambitious new employee Alice Blue wants to impress roguishly handsome Creative Director Stephen. To do it, she has set her sights on signing an elusive client, Nether Wines. However, the agency has other plans for her. Reluctantly Alice befriends a group of co-workers who call themselves “The Resistance” led by paranoid conspiracy theorist Peter. He is convinced Alice is the key to unravelling the mystery of Raven. With the help of The Resistance, Alice discovers ancient secrets about her job and herself. But in the end, despite the powerful forces allied against her, Alice will abide by nobody’s rules but her own.

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Dance Party USA

Dance Party USA

USA – 2006 – 65 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY AARON KATZ

An apathetic seventeen-year old shares a dark secret that causes his aimless new friend to immediately sever ties in director Aaron Katz’s talky teen drama.

Gus spends most of his time relating self-indulgent tales of sexual conquests and drug fueled frenzies to his best friend Bill. Jessica seems to be drifting away from most of her friends, and lately things have gotten so bad that she isn’t even speaking with her one time best-friend Christie.

Every Fourth of July all the kids gather at Brian’s house to drink free beer and watch the fireworks. This year, Gus meets Jessica at the party and tries to pick her up. When she blows off his obvious come-on, Gus tells Jessica a secret that he has never revealed to even his closest of friends. 

DIRECTOR
Aaron Katz was born in rainy Portland, OR. In high school he became interested in film and acting. When he realized that he wasn't a very good actor he decided to go to film school at North Carolina School of the Arts. Immediately after graduation he and two of his college roommates drove a 1963 Chevy Nova from North Carolina to Portland, OR in order to make DANCE PARTY, USA, his first feature. QUIETY CITY, his second feature, premiered at SXSW 2007. Subsequently, QUIETY CITY has had critically praised theatrical runs in several cites, was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award at Film Independent's Spirit Awards, and was featured on several year end top ten lists. Currently Aaron lives in Brooklyn, NY where he is working on a new feature.

Court

Court

INDIA – 2014 – 116 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN GUJARATI WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
A FILM BY CHAITANYA TAMHANE

A sewage worker’s dead body is found inside a manhole in Mumbai. An ageing folk singer is arrested and accused of performing an inflammatory song, which may have incited the worker to commit suicide. The trial unfolds in a lower court, where the hopes and dreams of the city’s ordinary people play out. Forging these fates are the lawyers and judge, who are observed in their personal lives beyond the theatre of the courtroom.

Cosmonauta

Cosmonauta

ITALY – 2009 – 83 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ITALIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
A FILM BY SUSANNA NICCHIARELLI

“I’m a Communist!” declares Luciana at age 9.

It’s now 1963 and 15 year old Luciana has been obsessed with Russian space missions since she was a little girl, a passion passed on by her older, oddball brother Arturo. She is now a committed member of the local Italian Federation of Young Communists and is nursing a hopeless crush on the handsome leader of the group, also her friend’s boyfriend. Susanna Nicchiarelli’s first feature follows feisty Luciana trying to get the boys in her group to take her ideas seriously as she suffers through the initial blast off and return to Earth of first love.

 

(4 Stars!) "I’d never heard Susanna Nicchiarelli’s name before I got the screener of COSMONAUT, and now I can’t wait to see what she does next."
- NOW MAGAZINE

"...buoyed by a smartly curated soundtrack featuring cover versions of vintage Italian pop songs — perfect for a film that seeks a contemporary perspective on the past."
- EYE WEEKLY

"...slight, charming, thoughtful movie; one that can be recommended to fallen idealists of every persuasion."
- THE GLOBE AND MAIL

"Watching COSMONAUT, I was reminded of the charming 2002 film Valentin by Argentine director Alejandro Agresti. (He later made The Lake House; forgive him.) It’s about an eight-year-old boy in 1960s Buenos Aires who longs to be an astronaut."
- THE NATIONAL POST

"Here’s something you don’t see every day: A quirky feminist comedy about teenage Italian communists obsessed with the space race in the early 60s."
- METRO

Conan O'Brien Can't Stop

Conan O'Brien Can't Stop

USA – 2010 – 88 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY RODMAN FLENDER

After a much-publicized departure from hosting NBC’s Tonight Show — and the severing of a 22-year relationship with the network — O’Brien hit the road with a 32-city music-and-comedy show to exercise his performing chops and exorcise a few demons. The “Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television” tour was O’Brien’s answer to a contractual stipulation that banned his appearance on television, radio and the Internet for six months following his last show.  

Computer Chess

Computer Chess

USA – 2012 – 92 MIN – BLACK & WHITE - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY ANDREW BUJALSKI

Set over the course of a weekend tournament for chess software programmers thirty-some years ago, COMPUTER CHESS transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs. We get to know the eccentric geniuses possessed of the vision to teach a metal box to defeat man, literally, at his own game, laying the groundwork for artificial intelligence as we know it and will come to know it in the future.

ChristCORE

ChristCORE

CANADA – 2013 – 74 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY JUSTIN LUDWIG

ChristCORE is an inside look at the explosive subculture of Christian hardcore music which is surging across North America. 

The Capsule

The Capsule

GREECE – 2012 – 35 MIN – COLOUR - SHORT - IN FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
A FILM BY ATHINA RACHEL TSANGARI

Seven girls, a mansion perched on a Cycladic rock, a cycle of lessons on discipline, desire and demise — infinitely.

Athina Rachel Tsangari has created both a film and a projection installation for the DesteFashion- Collection 2012, commissioned by art collector Dakis Joannou. It is a “Greek Gothic” mystery inspired by the work of the young Polish artist Aleksandra Waliszewska.

Cannibal Girls

Cannibal Girls

CANADA – 1973 – 84 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY IVAN REITMAN

Second City TV regulars Eugene Levy and Andrea Martin star in this Canadian horror spoof as a couple on a romantic holiday who settle into a quaint little bed-and-breakfast run by a trio of flesh-eating ladies who fancy them for tomorrow's menu.

Buck

Buck

USA – 2011 – 89 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY CINDY MEEHL

BUCK, a richly textured and visually stunning film, follows Brannaman from his abusive childhood to his phenomenally successful approach to horses. A real-life “horse-whisperer”, he eschews the violence of his upbringing and teaches people to communicate with their horses through leadership and sensitivity, not punishment.

The Broken Circle Breakdown

The Broken Circle Breakdown

BELGIUM / NETHERLANDS – 2012 – 111 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN  FLEMISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
A FILM BY FELIX VAN GROENINGEN

THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN tells the love story between Elise and Didier. She has her own tattoo shop, he plays the banjo in a band. It is love at first sight, in spite of major differences. He talks, she listens. He is a dedicated atheist, although at the same time a naïve romantic. She has a cross tattooed on her neck, even though she has both feet firmly on the ground. Their happiness is complete after their little girl Maybelle is born.

Brand Upon the Brain!

Brand Upon the Brain!

USA – 2006 – 97 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY GUY MADDIN

Guy Maddin lazes away his under-stimulated youth with his teenage sister on the mysterious island that one day he stands to inherit. They share this island with a horde of orphans all living together in the lighthouse which doubles as the orphanage.  Their every move is vigilantly watched over by Guy’s overbearing and tyrannical mother from the top of the lighthouse while his father, a scientist and inventor, secretly works away in the basement morning noon and night.

Bomb It

Bomb It

USA – 2007 – 93 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY JON REISS

BOMB IT! is the explosive new documentary from award-winning director Jon Reiss investigating the most subversive and controversial art form currently shaping international youth culture: graffiti.

Blank City

Blank City

USA – 2010 – 94 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY CELINE DANHIER

FEATURING JIM JARMUSCH, DEBBIE HARRY, STEVE BUSCEMI, JOHN LURIE, FAB 5 FREDDY, THURSTON MOORE

BLANK CITY tells the long-overdue tale of a disparate crew of renegade filmmakers who emerged from an economically bankrupt and dangerous moment in New York history. In the late 1970's and mid 80's, when the city was still a wasteland of cheap rent and cheap drugs, these directors crafted daring works that would go on to profoundly influence the development of independent film as we know it today.

Bill Cunningham New York

Bill Cunningham New York

USA – 2010 – 84 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY RICHARD PRESS

“We all get dressed for Bill,” says Anna Wintour about Bill Cunningham, the 80-year-old New York Times photographer and unlikely man-about-town. Cunningham has two weekly columns in the Style section of The New York Times: “On The Street,” in which he identifies fashion trends as he spots them emerging on the street; and “Evening Hours,” his ongoing coverage of the social whirl of charities that benefit the cultural life of the city. The result is far from simple picture taking — it is cultural anthropology.

Beeswax

Beeswax

USA – 2007 – 93 MIN – COLOUR - FEATURE - IN ENGLISH
A FILM BY ANDREW BUJALSKI

BEESWAX is the third feature film directed by Andrew Bujalski (FUNNY HA, HA, MUTUAL APPRECIATION). Like Bujalski's previous films, the cast is made up of non-professional (but carefully cast) actors and filmed with a light, fast-moving crew. The goal is to tell an intimate, peculiar story the likes of which one could not achieve via a more traditional, large-scale mode of production. 

The story revolves primarily around a pair of twin sisters — Jeannie, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and Lauren. (Same face, different bodies...) Jeannie co-owns a used & vintage clothing store with her semi-estranged friend Amanda, while Lauren is between jobs (picking up some days filling in with landscaper friends) and between boyfriends, considering going overseas to teach English. 

Tensions are mounting between Jeannie and Amanda, their management styles clashing and communication problems getting exacerbated. An e-mail from Amanda implying that their conflict will end in a lawsuit if necessary sends Jeannie into a mild panic — Amanda's lawyer father had written up all their agreements and Jeannie feels beleaguered and at a distinct disadvantage. She calls on an ex-boyfriend, Merrill, who has just graduated from law school and is studying for the bar, and after falling immediately into bed together, Merrill begins distracting himself from his own problems by trying to assist Jeanie. 

Various strategies for dealing with the amanda crisis are discussed and pursued, though it remains infuriatingly unclear exactly how serious the crisis is — Amanda remains in the background and no one knows how idle her threat has been. (She claims that she has no interest in wasting time or energy on a lawsuit, and naturally this denial fuels Jeannie & Merrill's paranoia all the more.) When Lauren, at loose endds, gets roped into a familial obligation back home with her mother, her mother's partner, Sally, somewhat overreaching her stepmotherly bounds, tries to involve herself in Jeannie's problems. 

BEESWAX is a story about families, real and imagined, people taking care of each other while they want to, when they need to, when they ought to. 

DIRECTOR
Andrew Bujalski previously direct the films FUNNY HA, HA and MUTUAL APPRECIATION. He has won the IFP Someone to Watch Award, and has been awarded grants from the Tribeca Film Foundation, LEF Moving Image Fund, and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Both FUNNY HA, HA and MUTUAL APPRECIATION appeared on various top 10 lists of films in the U.S. Andrew's films have been released for commercial distribution in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Greece, Australia, Argentina, Russia, India, Chile, Poland and Israel.

 

"...a surprisingly sophisticated and savvy social comedy. As a generational snapshot,  BEESWAX is plenty acute. All Bujalski needs now is for the people he’s making movies about to start seeing them."
- EYE WEEKLY

"Bujalski uses the trappings of the everyday to ground his characters in a recognizably real world. BEESWAX has a looseness and a dramatic focus that recall early Altman, if that’s not too pretentious a comparison."
- NOW MAGAZINE