In this radically reimagined American Western set towards the end of the Civil War, Southerner Augusta (Brit Marling, Arbitrage, The East) encounters two renegade, drunken soldiers (Sam Worthington, Avatar and Kyle Soller, BBC’s “Poldark”) who are on a mission of pillage and violence. After escaping an attempted assault, Augusta races back to the isolated farmhouse that she shares with her sister Louise (Hailee Steinfeld, True Grit, Pitch Perfect 2) and their female slave Mad (newcomer Muna Otaru.) When the pair of soldiers track Augusta down to exact revenge, the trio of women are forced to take up arms to fend off their assailants, finding ways to resourcefully defend their home––and themselves––as the escalating attacks become more unpredictable and relentless.
After a standing ovation at the World Premiere screening at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival and at Hot Docs 2015 where it had its Canadian Premiere, Toronto based distributor Films We Like announces that director Jessica Edwards’ MAVIS! will open in theatres in Canada starting Friday, November 13 at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.
PARADISE IS THERE Canadian Premiere with special guest Natalie Merchant at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema
Q has called Natalie Merchant "among the most compelling and distinctive voices of the last decade," while Vogue has said she is "one of the most successful and enduring alternative artists to emerge from the Eighties intact and uncompromised." Her career began in 1981 when, as a college student, she joined the seminal alternative rock band 10,000 Maniacs, which signed to Elektra Records in 1984. As lead vocalist, lyricist, and sometimes pianist, Merchant released six critically acclaimed studio albums with the band, including the platinum-certified In My Tribe (1987), Blind Man's Zoo (1989), Our Time in Eden (1992), and MTV Unplugged (1993).
HEART OF A DOG - A film by LAURIE ANDERSON - Films We Like to release across Canada October 21, 2015
Since her surprise hit single, “O Superman” in 1981, Laurie Anderson’s work has defied categorization, and with Heart of a Dog, Anderson takes us on a wry, wondrous and unforgettable cinematic journey through love, death and language.
James White is Josh Mond’s feature film debut as a director. He has worked as producer on a number of films including the award-winning Martha Marcy May Marlene for which he was recognized with an Independent Spirit Award nomination and shared the Los Angeles Film Critic Association New Generation Award.
Familiar to TIFF audiences for his rapturous dreamlike films - such as Cannes Palm D’or winner Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall his Past Lives (2002) - Cemetery of Splendour is set in a rural hospital where its patients are being treated for mysterious sleeping sickness. Magic, healing, romance and dreams are all part of a caregiver’s path towards deeper awareness and the world.
One of the most important directors in both Russian and world cinema, Alexander Sokurov is considered by many to be the spiritual heir of the great Andrei Tarkovsky.
Johnson’s debut feature documentary also captures a Purdy revival as a grassroots movement rallies to preserve his legendary A-Frame cabin as a writing retreat. Built by Purdy and his wife Eurithe in 1957 in Ontario’s Prince Edward County, the A-frame was a hangout for the pioneers of CanLit, including Margaret Lawrence, Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje. In this rustic salon, nourished by Al's wild grape wine, a cultural community took root. Now, 15 years after the poet’s death, the cabin becomes an unlikely beacon for a creative renaissance.
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.
China’s economic development began to skyrocket in the 1990s. Living in this surreal economic environment has inevitably changed the ways that people deal with their emotions. The impulse behind this film is to examine the effect of putting financial considerations ahead of emotional relationships. If we imagine a point ten years into our future, how will we look back on what’s happening today? And how will we understand “freedom”?
Amidst the vexing stagnation of quarter-life crises, Allie (Clare McNulty) struggles to prepare for the Peace Corps, while Harper (Bridey Elliott) awaits checks from her father to fund her artistic dreams. But the two friends quickly shun responsibilities for the day when a pair of good-looking guys invite them along for a carefree Fort Tilden afternoon. As the two young women board their fixed-gear bicycles and embark on a lengthy journey to the beach, they quickly realize that, akin to their confusing, transitioning lives, they neither know where they’re going nor how they plan to get there.
Told entirely in Ukrainian Sign Language without subtitles, The Tribe is a haunting drama whose wordless dialogue speaks volumes. A deaf teenager enters a boarding school for the hard of hearing where he becomes part of a student gang involved in crime and prostitution. His love for one of his charges will unwillingly lead him to break all the unwritten rules within the tribe’s hierarchy, with tragic consequences.
Eden is an affecting trip into the ‘90s Parisian electronic dance movement experienced through the eyes of DJ groups Cheers and Daft Punk who, together with their friends, plunge into the ephemeral nightlife of sex, drugs, and endless music.
One of folk and rock’s most respected artists, Neil Young—under the pseudonym Bernard Shakey—has also been making films for over four decades, from concert movies Journey Through the Past (1974) to the fiction feature Greendale (2003).
Like a modern day Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, Sam and Jonathan, two travelling salesmen peddling novelty items, take us on a kaleidoscopic wandering through human destinies. A trip that shows us the beauty of single moments, life’s grandeur, the pettiness of others, the humour and tragedy that is within us, and the frailty of humanity.
Petzold’s highly anticipated film “Phoenix” reunites him with his muse, the exquisite Nina Hoss who also starred in his films “Barbara”, “Yella” and “Jericho” and can currently be seen on screen with Philip Seymour Hoffman in “A Most Wanted Man”. It was 2012’s “Barbara” that won Petzold not only the Director Silver Bear at Berlin but propelled him onto the world stage.
Toronto-based distribution company Films We Like announces distribution deals for the feature documentary MAVIS! about the life of music legend Mavis Staples, directed by Jessica Edwards. Films We Like has acquired all rights for Canada. The film had its world premiere at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival where it received a standing ovation. The Q&A was followed by an intimate performance with Mavis Staples at the Paramount Theater.
MAVIS! is the first documentary on gospel/soul music legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples and her family group, The Staple Singers. Beginning in the gospel church, Mavis’ music spans from the freedom songs of the ‘60s and hits like “I’ll Take You There" to funked-up collaborations with Prince and her recent albums with Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy. Over the course of her unrivaled career, Mavis has stayed true to her roots, kept her family close and reinvented herself as a solo artist at the age of 65. With dynamic live performances, rarely-seen archival footage and conversations with musical legends Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, Levon Helm, Chuck D and more, MAVIS! reveals the struggles and successes of her journey. At 75, Mavis is making the most vital music of her career and her message of love and equality is needed now more than ever.
Said Edwards, “We are beyond thrilled to have HBO as our broadcast partner. They’ve always been such a huge supporter of documentary films. We can’t wait to share the inspiration and joy of Mavis's music and story with HBO viewers, and with audiences across Canada through Films We Like.”
Said Staples, “I've been touring since 1954, and I've been to all kinds of festivals, but I don't think I was at a film festival until my movie screened in Austin. That was something else – to sit in the audience and see on that big screen the results of me and Jessica talking, all the old pictures and family performances, to hear these music giants say such nice things about me. I cried all my mascara off. To think that this story about my family and our music will be in theaters and on TV after all this time is just awesome. And being on HBO – that is a thrill. I'm catching up to my guy John Oliver! I am so grateful, knowing all these young people – whole new generations – they want to hear my songs and my family's story and what I have to say… I’m really blessed.”
The deals were negotiated by Josh Braun and David Koh of Submarine on behalf of the filmmakers.
Mavis! will screen at the Hot Docs festival in Toronto on Sunday April 26 at 6:15pm and Monday April 27 at 10:30am at the Isabel Bader Theatre .
The film will be coming to Canadian theatres in the near future.
For interview and screeners requests, contact: Lindsay Jensen
Website: www.mavisfilm.com
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/112754009
About Film First
Film First is a Brooklyn-based production company specializing in documentary and commercial projects. Founded in 2009 as a boutique film publicity firm, the company worked with directors such as Ang Lee, Gus Van Sant, Sofia Coppola, David Cronenberg, the Coen Brothers, and many others before transitioning to film production in 2011. The company’s documentary work includes the POV short SELTZER WORKS and THE LANDFILL, which premiered at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.
About Mavis Staples
Soul/gospel legend Mavis Staples will release a new four-song EP Your Good Fortune (ANTI-) on April 21st, and in July 2015 she will tour the US, co-headlining 12 dates with Patty Griffin. Her 2010 Album You Are Not Alone (ANTI-) won the Best Americana Album Grammy. Mavis is a Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, National Heritage Fellowship award winner, was named to Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers, and has a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
About Films We Like
Founded by award-winning documentary filmmaker Ron Mann (Grass, Comic Book Confidential, Altman) Films We Like is a boutique distributor of documentary, independent and international films in Canada. Recent releases include Force Majeure, Finding Vivian Maier, and the Academy Award-winner Ida.
Films We Like and Cineplex Entertainment’s Front Row Centre Events are thrilled to present Live From New York! in select theatres across Canada on June 10, 2015, for one night only.
Audiences will get to see Saturday Night Live like they have never seen before. The feature length documentary Live From New York! will be in Canadian theaters on June 10. Live From New York! explores the show's early years, an experiment that began with a young Lorne Michaels and his cast of unknowns, and follows its evolution into a comedy institution. Archival footage is interwoven with stolen moments and exclusive commentary from "SNL" legends, journalists, hosts, crew and others influenced by the comedy giant. Live From New York! captures what has enabled "SNL" to continually refresh itself over nearly 800 episodes and keep us laughing for 40 years. The film is set to open the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival on April 15. Live From New York! is directed by Bao Nguyen, created and produced by JL Pomeroy and Tom Broecker, produced by Kimmie H. Kim, Sarah Cowperthwaite, Owen Moogan, and associated produced by Demetra Stavrakas.
Films We Like will handle the Canadian theatrical release on June 10 with strong support from Cineplex Entertainment, Front Row Centre Events.
In addition to rare footage from the last 40 years, an incredible cast of "SNL" alumni shares the screen to discuss what the show has meant to them and its impact on the world through illuminating anecdotes and reflections of their time as cast members and hosts. These incredible performers include Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, John Goodman, Tina Fey, Candice Bergen, Chris Rock, Amy Poehler, Alec Baldwin and many more.
"When JL and I first conceived of the idea for this film, it was always our vision that it be released theatrically," said Tom Broecker. "Given that Live From New York! highlights the impact SNL has had on American culture, it’s only fitting that it be available to moviegoers across North America," added JL Pomeroy.
Advance tickets for the June 10 one-time event screening are available through cineplex.com/events.
LIVE FROM NEW YORK!
Directed by Bao Nguyen
Produced by JL Pomeroy and Tom Broecker
Running time: 82 min.
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For Interviews with director, producers and select talent, contact: Emily Howell
About Front Row Centre Events (FRC)
Brought to you by Cineplex Entertainment, Front Row Centre Events bring world class entertainment to your local Cineplex Entertainment theatre and other participating locations! Presented in high-definition with digital surround sound, guests can experience the best in original one-night only and series-based programming. With the Metropolitan Opera’s Live in HD series, Broadway productions, live broadcasts direct from the stage of London’s National Theatre, Bolshoi Ballet performances, classic films, concerts, live sporting events and documentaries, Front Row Centre Events put you in the centre of the action on the big screen!
About Films We Like
Founded by award-winning documentary filmmaker Ron Mann (Grass, Comic Book Confidential, Altman) Films We Like is a boutique distributor of documentary, independent and international films in Canada. Recent releases include Force Majeure, Finding Vivian Maier, and the Academy Award-winner Ida.
Films We Like presents a Zellner Brothers Film
“A wonderfully strange and beguiling adventure story comprised of buried treasure, hand crafts, and a possibly unhealthy obsession with the Coen brothers … and a knockout central performance by Rinko Kikuchi.” - Scott Foundas, Variety
In this darkly comedic odyssey, Academy Award nominee Rinko Kikuchi (Babel, Pacific Rim) stars as Kumiko, a frustrated Office Lady whose imagination transcends the confines of her mundane life. Kumiko becomes obsessed with a mysterious, battered VHS tape of a popular film she’s mistaken for a documentary, fixating on a scene where a suitcase of stolen cash is buried in the desolate, frozen landscape of North Dakota. Believing this treasure to be real, she leaves behind Tokyo and her beloved rabbit Bunzo to recover it – and finds herself on a dangerous adventure unlike anything she’s seen in the movies.
With KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER, indie mavericks the Zellner Bros. spin a strangely touching underdog fable, populated by eccentrics and elevated to sonic heights by a Sundance award-winning score from electro-indie outfit The Octopus Project that will leave audiences rooting for the impossible
Directors DAVID and NATHAN ZELLNER
Two of the most distinct voices and idiosyncratic personalities in independent cinema today, Austin-based filmmakers, David and Nathan Zellner have written, produced, directed and appeared in numerous award-winning shorts and feature films over the past decade. The Zellners have been a force on the festival circuit dating back to the 2005 short film FLOTSAM/ JETSAM, their first film to premiere at Sundance. Other notable shorts by the Zellners include the acclaimes AFTERMATH ON MEADOWLARK LANE and SASQUATCH BIRTH JOURNAL 2.
Feature films include GOLIATH (2008) and KID-THING (2012).
Running time: 105 minutes
English and Japanese (w English Subtitles)
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Opens April 3, 2015
TIFF Bell Lightbox, Toronto, ON
Vancity Theatre, Vancouver, BC
Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon, SK
Regina Public Library Film Theatre, Regina, SK
Globe Cinema, Calgary, AB
Opens April 6, 2015
Bytowne Cinema, Ottawa, ON
Opens April 8, 2015
City Cinema, Charlottetown, PEI
Opens April 10, 2015
Cinema du Parc, Montreal, QC
Opens April 24
The Vic, Victoria, BC
Opens April 25, 2015
Metro Cinema, Edmonton, AB
THE WONDERS (LE MERAVIGLIE)
Written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher
Starring Monica Bellucci
Winner Grand Prix Cannes Film Festival
“a film about the countryside, about the somewhat peculiar love between a father and his daughters, about missing male sons, about animals and little people that live in the television.”
– Alice Rohrwacher, Director
The Wonders, Alice Rohrwacher's richly textured sophomore feature and Cannes Grand Prix winner opens at TIFF Bell Lightbox on Friday, March 27.
Nothing will be the same at the end of this summer for Gelsomina and her three younger sisters.
The Wonders centers on a family of beekeepers living in stark isolation in central Italy where Gelsomina is the designated heir of the strange, secluded kingdom that her father constructed around them to protect his family from "the end of the world." At twelve years of age, she is practically the head of the house.
The dynamic of their overcrowded household is disrupted by the simultaneous arrival of a silently troubled teenaged boy taken in as a farmhand, and a production crew recruiting local farmers to participate in a TV competition for big prizes called "Village Wonders," presented by the mysterious Milly Catena (Monica Bellucci).
Both intrusions are of particular interest to Gelsomina, who is struggling to find her footing in the world, and Rohrwacher manages to convey her adolescent sense of wonder and confusion with characteristically graceful naturalism.
Set in her hometown and starring her sister Alba (as the mother), Alice Rohrwacher was inspired by her own upbringing when developing this award-winning fable.
Director, Screenwriter ALICE ROHRWACHER
Alice Rohrwacher’s first feature film Corpo Celeste premiered in Cannes in 2011 before going on to play Sundance, New York, London, Rio and Tokyo films festivals. She was brought up in the Italian countryside in a German-Italian family, and bees are the animals she knows best.
Running time: 110 minutes
Italian, French, German w English Subtitles
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