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- Tue 24 Feb | 12:10pm
- On the Way to School
- Preceded By: Schools Out: Lessons from a Forest Kindergarten
- Wed 25 Feb | 3:20pm
- Othello
- Mon 23 Feb | 3:10pm
- Mon 23 Feb | 6pm
- The Overnighters
- Mon 23 Feb | 9pm
- The Patent Wars
- Tue 24 Feb | 3:20pm
- A Place to Stand
- Preceded By: Meat and Potatoes
- Mon 23 Feb | 9:15pm
- Plastic Man: The Artful Life of Jerry Ross Barrish
- Tue 24 Feb | 3:15pm
- The Power of the Heart
- Queers in the Kingdom: Let Your Light Shine
- Preceded By: Scouts Oath
- Wed 25 Feb | 12:15pm
- Return to Dak To
- Preceded By: The Clouds (Les Nuages)
- A Single Body (Un Seul Corps)
- Tue 24 Feb | 9am
- Rich Hill
- Preceded By: A Long Beside
Tue 24 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:15:00
Netherlands | 2001 | 115 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Rolf de Heer Producers: Michelle de Broca, Julie Ryan Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Timothy Spall, Hugo Weaving Based on the novel by Luis Sepulveda, "The Old Man Who Read Love Stories" stars Richard Dreyfuss as Antonio Bolivar, an elderly man who lives in a small village along the Amazon River. Many years ago, Boliver and his young wife came to the village as part of an effort to colonize the area. The couple was welcomed by Nushino (Victor Bottenbley), leader of the native tribes, but after a fever took the life of his spouse and attacks by fortune seekers caused the natives to turn their backs on the white settlers, Bolivar has been virtually alone, with only one close friend in the village, an aging dentist named Rubicondo (Hugo Weaving). Bolivar passes his time by reading florid romance novels passed along to him by Josefina (Cathy Tyson), Rubicondo's mistress who works as an aide for the village's mayor, Luis Agalla (Timothy Spall). Agalla, not an especially scrupulous man, has been selling illegal hunting permits to visitors hunting big game, and one of his customers made the mistake of killing and skinning a pack of jaguar cubs; the mother of the cats found the hunter, and tore him to shreds. Now likely to attack any human she sees, the mother jaguar is roaming the jungle near the village and must be found before she can kill again, and Bolivar steps forward to help with the dangerous assignment of finding and capturing the vicious cat. Tue 24 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:55:00
1/31/2015 Page 56 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z On the Way to School France | 2013 | 77 min • Documentary Feature Director: Pascal Plisson Producer: Barthelemy Fougea Writers: Marie-Claire Javoy, Pascal Plisson They live in all four corners of the planet and share a thirst for knowledge. Almost instinctively they know that their well-being, indeed their survival, depend on knowledge and education. From the dangerous savannahs of Kenya to the winding trails of the Atlas mountains in Morocco, from the suffocating heat of Southern India to the vast, dizzying plateaux of Patagonia, these children are all united by the same quest, the same dream. Jackson, Zahira, Samuel and Carlito are the heroes of “On the Way to School”, a film that interweaves the four pupils forced to confront and overcome countless, often dangerous obstacles — enormous distances over treacherous territory, snakes, elephants, even bandits — on their journey to the classroom. By setting foot on their extraordinary path, by embarking on this adventure littered with traps and challenges, they will begin to leave their childhoods behind. Pascal Plisson’s film recounts the journey of initiation that will change their lives forever. Preceded By: School's Out: Lessons from a Forest Kindergarten USA | 2013 | 36 min Documentary Feature
No classroom for these kindergarteners. In Switzerland's Langnau am Albis, a suburb of Zurich, children 4 to 7 years of age, go to kindergarten in the woods every day, no matter what the weatherman says. The filmmakers follow the forest kindergarten through the seasons of one school year to make "School's Out: Lessons from a Forest Kindergarten". This eye-opening film looks into the important question of what it is that children need at that age. There is laughter, beauty and amazement in the process of finding out. Wed 25 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sun 1 Mar | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:53:00
1/31/2015 Page 57 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z Othello USA | 1952 | 90 min • Narrative Feature Director: Orson Welles Writer: William Shakespeare Cast: Orson Welles, Micheál MacLiammóir, Robert Coote, Suzanne Cloutier Orson Welles’ “Othello” received widespread critical acclaim from the European press when it was released in 1952. It also won the Grand Prize of the Cannes Film Festival. The general Othello is manipulated into thinking his new wife has been carrying on an affair with one of his officers, when in reality it's all part of the scheme of a bitter lieutenant. Desdemona, daughter of a Venetian aristocrat, elopes with Moorish military hero Othello, to the great resentment of Othello's envious underling Iago. Alas, Iago knows Othello's weakness, and with chilling malice works on him with but too good effect. "Othello" will be hosted by Orson's daughter, Beatrice Welles and renowned film critic Jeffrey Lyons. Mon 23 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:30:00
USA | 2014 | 96 min • Documentary Feature Director: William Gazecki Producers: Lloyd Ecker, Susan Ecker "The Outrageous Sophie Tucker" tells the rags-to-riches story of Sophie Tucker, an iconic superstar who ruled the worlds of vaudeville, Broadway, radio, television, and Hollywood throughout the 20th century. Before Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Bette Midler, Marilyn Monroe, and Mae West, Sophie Tucker was the first woman to infatuate her audiences with a bold, bawdy and brassy style unlike any other. Using all of "The Last of the Red Hot Mamas" 400-plus recently rediscovered personal scrapbooks, authors Susan and Lloyd Ecker take you on their seven-year journey retracing Tucker's sixty-year career in show business. The film features Barbara Walters, Tony Bennett, Carol Channing, Michael Feinstein and Bruce Vilanch, with additional narration by David Hyde Pierce. There are also special appearances by Paul Anka, Chubby Checker, Brenda Lee, Mickey Rooney, Connie Stevens and many more.
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:36:00
1/31/2015 Page 58 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z The Overnighters USA | 2014 | 102 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Jesse Moss Producers: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss Desperate, broken men chase their dreams and run from their demons in the North Dakota oil fields. A local Pastor risks everything to help them — risking his own position. In the tiny town of Williston, North Dakota, tens of thousands of unemployed hopefuls show up with dreams of honest work and a big paycheck under the lure of the oil boom. However, busloads of newcomers chasing a broken American Dream step into the stark reality of slim work prospects and nowhere to sleep. The town lacks the infrastructure to house the overflow of migrants, even for those who do find gainful employment. Over at Concordia Lutheran Church, Pastor Jay Reinke is driven to deliver the migrants some dignity. Night after night, he converts his church into a makeshift dorm and counseling center, opening the church’s doors to allow the “Overnighters” (as he calls them) to stay for a night, a week or longer. They sleep on the floor, in the pews and in their cars in the church parking lot. Many who take shelter with Reinke are living on society’s fringes and with checkered pasts, and their presence starts affecting the dynamics of the small community. The congregants begin slinging criticism and the City Council threatens to shut the controversial Overnighters program down, forcing the pastor to make a decision which leads to profound consequences that he never imagined. Winner of the Special Jury Award for Intuitive Filmmaking at last year's Sundance Film Festival.
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Thu 26 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:42:00
1/31/2015 Page 59 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z The Patent Wars Germany | 2014 | 80 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Hannah Leonie Prinzler Producers: Katrin Springer, Volker Ullrich Did you know that you can patent colors, numbers, plants and animals and that 20 percent of your genes are patented and owned by private corporations? This documentary is a creative investigation that uncovers who profits from intellectual property and who bears the economic and social consequences. How is it possible that plants, cells and genes are patented at all? The search for answers takes Hannah all around the globe. Along her journey into the world of patents she meets British inventor James Dyson and American business gurus in the Silicon Valley. She discovers the war strategies that patent attorneys apply and hears Lisbeth Ceriani’s shocking story of her body’s gene that she doesn’t own. In Geneva, Hannah visits the World Intellectual Property Organization and travels to India, the world’s largest manufacturer of generic, meaning patent-free, medicines. She learns what India has come up with to protect its genetic resources and meets Anil Gupta, the “Gandhi of Innovation”. Are patents the only way to inspire innovation? At the end of her journey, Hannah hopes to find an answer to that question in an Arizona desert where a bunch of enthusiasts are building the world’s first open-source cars.
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:20:00
1/31/2015 Page 60 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z A Place to Stand USA | 2014 | 86 min • Documentary Feature Director: Daniel Glick Executive Producers: David Grubin, Taylor Hackford Producers: Daniel Glick, Gabriel Baca "A Place to Stand" is a feature-length documentary about Jimmy Santiago Baca's transformation from a functionally illiterate convict to an award-winning poet, novelist and screenwriter. The film is told through extensive interviews with Baca and dozens who witnessed his transformation: family, former cellmates and poets. The story is complimented by Baca's poetry, animation, artwork, re-creations and historical archives. "A Place to Stand" is inspired by Baca's memoir of the same name, published by Grove Press in 2001, which has been called elegant and gripping (The Los Angeles Times) and an astonishing narrative that affirms the triumph of the human spirit (The Arizona Daily Star). It explores the life and mind of a man whose early life was dominated by sadness, rejection, anger and pain, a man who embraced language as a balm for his battered spirit, a man who — through the power of poetry — finally found his place to stand. Preceded By: Meat and Potatoes USA | 2014 | 14 min Narrative Short
When Charlie, a small town chef, cooks a last meal for a prisoner on death row, his ideas about justice are called into question.
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Thu 26 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:40:00
1/31/2015 Page 61 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z Plastic Man: The Artful Life of Jerry Ross Barrish USA | 2014 | 74 min • Documentary Feature Director: William Farley Producer: Janis Plotkin Sometimes an individual is compelled, in the face of daunting odds, to find his identity by making art and becoming an artist. At age 50, a rainbow tangle of plastic beach trash compels businessman Jerry Barrish to forge a new identity as a sculptor. Dyslexic, a renowned bail bondsman and independent filmmaker, Barrish struggles to create museum quality fine art out of trash. This sculptural journey probes success, twentieth century art, popular culture, loneliness and German artistic tropes through the lens of Barrish’s own unsettled Jewish working class past ending with a monumental art commission for the City of San Francisco.his identity by making art and becoming an artist. “Plastic Man: The Artful Life of Jerry Ross Barrish,” tells of a hero’s journey where art is his salvation. Tue 24 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Fri 27 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:14:00
1/31/2015 Page 62 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z The Power of the Heart Netherlands | 2014 | 84 min • Documentary Feature Director: Drew Heriot Producer: Alain de Levita Writers: Drew Heriot, Baptist de Pape Not since “The Secret” has there been such a groundbreaking film that warrants the excitement being generated by “The Power of the Heart”. A breathtaking film featuring the wisdom of Dr. Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Eckhart Tolle, Gary Zukav and the stories of souls transformed by love, all over the world, “The Power of the Heart” has the potential to generate a quantum leap in humankind's capacity for love, connectedness, compassion, and understanding. “The Power of the Heart” is being released in conjunction with the book, The Power of the Heart, which has been translated into nearly 20 languages. The film is written and directed by Drew Heriot, the Director of “The Secret”. “The Power of the Heart” shares new insight about the intelligence of the heart and the life-changing energy within it. In the film, we discover how the human heart noticeably reacts to images seen or yet to be seen, before the mind or body does. “We did an experiment and we actually discovered something quite remarkable,” says Rollin McCraty, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Director of Research and the Heart Math Institute. “The heart seems to be connected to a type of intuition that is not bound by the limits of time and space. But what is that intuition and how can we learn to tap into more of that?” The producers also conduct in-depth interviews with spiritual influencers who share personal stories and reflections about grief, love, and passion, and offer guidance on how to listen to one’s heart for powerful realization and change to occur. Fri 27 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:24:00
1/31/2015 Page 63 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z Queers in the Kingdom: Let Your Light Shine USA | 2014 | 74 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Markie Hancock Executive Producer: Kathryn Gregorio Featuring: Randall Balmer, Anthea Butler, Darren Dochuk, Kathryn Lofton If you are a student on a Christian College campus you were probably raised in an evangelical, Christian home. You went to church regularly and were told that being gay (or lesbian, bisexual, transgender) was a sin and that you were going to hell. You were told this over and over by your parents, Sunday school teachers, youth leaders and pastors. If you arrive on campus and are struggling with your sexuality you will think that you are going to hell, that being gay is the worst sin and that, if anyone finds out, you will be expelled. This scenario has deep roots in the evangelical history of the United States where Bible-based homophobia is normative and discrimination by churches and Christian Colleges is accepted. "Queers in the Kingdom: Let Your Light Shine" tracks both the evangelical history of this nation and the emergence of OneWheaton — a group of LGBTQ alumni and allies from Wheaton College (Billy Graham's Alma Mater). OneWheaton resists the silencing and shame that has lead to a suicide on campus. They take action to support current students and each other as many connect to their backgrounds and college experience for the first time. Preceded By: Scout's Oath USA | 2014 | 13 min Documentary Short
A short documentary about Len Lanzi, a former Boy Scouts of America official who was fired after coming out as gay in a public speech.
Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:27:00
1/31/2015 Page 64 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z Return to Dak To USA | 2015 | 50 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Christopher Upham Featuring: John Marcoulier, Newman Howard, Duffy Dubendorf, Bill Christie, Christopher Upham Disturbed by the new American wars, writer and Vietnam veteran Christopher Upham reconnects with the 299th Engineers, where he was an ambulance driver. Upham's long-lost comrades tell him an unsettling truth — they had thought that he was dead — killed in the 1969 Dak To siege in Vietnam's Central Highlands. Upham and four other 299th Combat Engineers journeyed back to Vietnam where they confront ghosts, former enemies and the long term legacies of the Vietnam war. Using rare archival film footage and still photographs the film recreates a Vietnam, which has loomed so large in their minds and lives for so long. The film examines soldiers expectations of war and service, contrasted with the realities of living in the war's aftermath. Questions raised by "Return to Dak To" — about the role of soldiers and the long-term personal effects of war — take on a heightened poignancy in this current climate. Preceded By: The Clouds (Les Nuages) USA | 2014 | 5 min Narrative Short
A woman dreams of the clouds. She notices a little girl watching her. The girl takes off, and the woman follows her, curious as to where she came from. The girl leads the woman to a place where she discovers a part of herself that had been forgotten. A Single Body (Un Seul Corps) Australia, France, Greece | 2014 | 19 min Narrative Short
Best friends and skilled abattoir workers David and Wani are saving to open their own butchery, but before they can realize their dream the arrival of a new worker will test the bonds of their shared life. This is a film about the connections between us, made with the real life workers of an abattoir in rural France. Tue 24 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Thu 26 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:14:00
1/31/2015 Page 65 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z Rich Hill USA | 2014 | 91 min • Documentary Feature Directors/Producer: Andrew Droz Palermo, Tracy Droz Tragos Look inside the homes and lives of small-town, rural America, where isolated kids confront heart-breaking choices, marginalized parents struggle to survive, and, despite it all, families cling to the promise of equal opportunity and a better life some day. Rich Hill, Missouri (population 1393). Off the highway, next to the railroad track. Andrew, 14, works on his bike, talks dreams with his dad, practices dance moves with his twin sister. He’s just like a lot of American teenagers, except that his days are often also about survival. Harley, 15, lives with his grandma and eight other members of his extended family because his mom is in prison for attempted murder. Still, Harley is the first guy in the room to crack a joke and make you laugh when you least expect it. Appachey, 13, finds solace in skateboards and, despite his intelligence, has had to repeat the 6th grade, which doesn’t come close to fixing what’s broken in his life. These boys can be tough — they know how to walk with a clenched-jaw stare like they have nothing to lose. But when you get to know them up-close, you see their insight, their humor, and their determination to survive. And despite the isolation and brutality of their circumstances, their hope for a brighter future persists. They imagine that their hard work will be rewarded, and that, although there is no road map or role model, even they can live the American dream. Preceded By: A Long Beside New Zealand | 2014 | 20 min Narrative Short
Kate has been living abroad for several years, after successfully building her career. When traveling by, she takes a brief stop off at her home town to visit her brother Simon. Over the course of the day, they reminiscence and reflect on the current state of their lives, and where they are headed. But ultimately the two struggle to reconnect as they were when they were younger.
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