SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SPECIAL EVENTS 1/31/2015 Page 1 FDR: Ed Asner Bringing to life one of America's most beloved and influential presidents, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, FDR (starring Ed Asner) focuses primarily on the political figure's battle with polio and reveals the humanity and grace of the man who led the country through some of its most difficult times, including the Great Depression and World War II. FDR is based on the play Sunrise at Campobello by Dore Schary, which was originally produced on Broadway by the Theatre Guild and ran 556 performances — one of the longest running plays of all time. Sun 22 Feb | 3pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:30:00 John Waters: This Filthy World “This Filthy World” is John Waters’ one-man show: a “vaudeville” act that celebrates the film career and obsessive tastes of the man William Burroughs once called “The Pope of Trash.” Focusing in on Waters’ early negative artistic influences and his fascination with true crime, exploitation films, fashion lunacy, and the extremes of sexual politics, this joyously devious and continuously updated monologue is a rally cry against the tyranny of good taste and serves as a call to arms for filth followers everywhere. In his 50-year career, Waters has created one of the most influential and beloved bodies of work in all of American cinema. His first six features are enduring staples of the midnight-movie circuit: maniacal exercises in high-camp shock humor, each with the emotional pitch of an opera and content that wouldn’t be out of place in a psychological text on sexual fetishes. Waters was influenced by the likes of Jean-Luc Godard, Walt Disney, Andy Warhol, Russ Meyer, Ingmar Bergman, and Herschell Gordon Lewis. In 1972 Waters created what would become the most "notorious" film in the American independent cinema of the 1970's, "Pink Flamingos". The film went on to become a smash success at midnight screenings in the U.S. and all over the world. Waters followed the success of "Pink Flamingos" with three more pictures, spanning the remainder of the decade: "Female Trouble", "Desperate Living" and "Polyester" — a wide-screen comic melodrama starring Divine and Tab Hunter. In "Hairspray" (1988), Waters created "an almost big-budget comedy extravaganza about star-struck teen-age celebrities in 1962, their stage mothers and their quest for mental health." The film was a box office and critical success and starred the then-unknown Ricki Lake, Deborah Harry, the late Sonny Bono, Jerry Stiller, Pia Zadora and Ric Ocasek. The success of "Hairspray" brought Waters major Hollywood backing for his next feature, "Cry-Baby" (1990), a juvenile delinquent musical comedy satire, starring Johnny Depp. In 1994, Waters released "Serial Mom", the well-reviewed, socially un-redeeming comedy starring Kathleen Turner and Sam Waterston, which was the closing night attraction at that year's Cannes Film Festival. Concurrent to his career as a filmmaker, John Waters is also an author and photographer whose work — first represented by American Fine Arts and presently, the Marianne Boesky Galley in New York — has been shown in galleries all over the world since 1992. Sun 1 Mar | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SPECIAL EVENTS 1/31/2015 Page 2 The Larry Dunn Anthology of Earth Wind & Fire We are kicking off the film festival with our BIGGEST concert event EVER: The Larry Dunn Anthology of Earth Wind & Fire — nine musicians, four singers and one magical night of music! Former keyboard mastermind for Earth Wind & Fire (EW&F), Larry Dunn wrote, produced and arranged many of the band's legendary hits from 1972 to 1983 and performed on them all — and last year, performed, produced and arranged three songs on Earth Wind & Fire’s latest album, “Now, Then & Forever”. Dunn helped transform EW&F into one of the all-time most successful R&B/funk/soul bands in the world, with sales of more than 100 million albums worldwide, six Grammys, 13 Grammy nominations, four American Music Awards, 32 Gold and Platinum/Multi-Platinum records, a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2010 as well as many other industry awards. In addition to playing keyboards, organ, synthesizer, piano, clavinet, kalimba and about anything else sitting around, Dunn held the position as EW&F’s longtime musical director. In addition, he rehearsed Earth Wind & Fire for live stage performances and wrote many of the musical segues and medleys. His creative influence can be felt in such classics as "Shining Star," "Spirit," "Be Ever Wonderful," "Runnin'," "See The Light," "Let Me Talk," "And Love Goes On," "Jupiter," as well as other melodies that will live on in the hearts of fans and popular music lovers alike. As one of the key people behind the scenes, much of the group's musical success can be attributed to him. Continuing in that vein of musical style and artistic nuance, Dunn has brought together some of the world's greatest musical talents to recreate the Larry Dunn Anthology of Earth Wind & Fire. Dunn's unique rhythmic style, combined with artistic composing and arranging talent, meld into a legendary performance with music’s greatest talents. The set list includes favorite and memorable hits and — maybe something we have not yet heard. Larry Dunn’s distinctive groove, funky sync and tight polish will be featured as the special opening act of the Festival on Friday, February 20 at the Sedona Performing Arts Center. It will be a great way to get the party started for all the special events and movies ahead! Fri 20 Feb | 7pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 2:00:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SPECIAL EVENTS 1/31/2015 Page 3 Luke and Andrew Wilson Event: Satellite Beach Join brothers Luke and Andrew Wilson and Steve Eckelman for a special screening of their award-winning short film "Satellite Beach" and a conversation about independent filmmaking! "Satellite Beach" follows the unique journey of the Endeavour space shuttle as it travels through the streets of Los Angeles to the California Science Center and the final move of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Kennedy Space Center. Watch as Warren Flowers, a devoted and unlikely shuttle manager navigates the missions on his own accord while the citizens, reporters, and officials are perplexed by his involvement. The film was directed by both Wilson brothers, directed by Luke (and starring him as well) and produced by Eckelman (who is also featured in the film). Join the three for a lively conversation about independent filmmaking and the art of writing, directing, acting and producing. The event may also include a screening of their feature film "The Wendell Baker Story", which stars Luke and the third Wilson brother, Owen. Sat 28 Feb | 12pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:30:00 Orson Welles' Last Movie: The Making of "The Other Side of the Wind" Between 1970-1976, Orson Welles worked on a film entitled, "The Other Side of the Wind" — the story of a great director (played by John Huston) trying to make a comeback movie in the New Hollywood of the early 1970s. Though the film was ultimately never completed, it has remained an object of fascination for Wellesian's and movie aficionado's alike, while news of its possible release making the cover of the New York Times in late 2014. Join us for a discussion about the film, it's legendary director and the colorful story behind it's making, with a panel that includes: Welles' daughter Beatrice; film producer Filip Jan Rymsza; actors Pat McMahon and Peter Jason; cameraman Mike Ferris; editor Rick Shore and Josh Karp, author of the forthcoming book "Orson Welles' Last Movie: The Making of The Other Side of the Wind." Fri 27 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SPECIAL EVENTS 1/31/2015 Page 4 Oscars on the Rocks Enjoy Tinseltown's brightest stars on Hollywood's biggest night LIVE — right here in Sedona on Sunday, Feb. 22! Join in the fun and festivities at "Oscars on the Rocks", the official spot to catch the Academy Awards on the big screen. You will feel like you are right in the midst of the Oscar action — now showing at TWO festival locations: the Mary D. Fisher Theatre and Harkins Theatres. Roll out the red carpet, make your Oscar picks and join your fellow movie-lovers for a night out on the town! Sun 22 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sun 22 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sun 22 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 4:00:00 Oxymorons: Ed Asner and Mark Rydell “Oxymorons” is a live, 40-minute comedy set on two park benches — starring Ed Asner and Mark Rydell, written and directed by Brian Connors. The delightful production is a play about two brothers as they hash out their sibling rivalries over anything and everything be it money, women or Lincoln Logs! The performance will also include a screening of “Good Men” — a 12-minute award-winning short film about the conspiracy allegations surrounding 9/11. “Good Men” has screened in over 50 film festivals around the world. Before the Q&A with the audience, the show will feature a retrospective of Ed Asner — winner of 7 Emmy Awards and 5 Golden Globe Awards, with a career spanning decades in TV and Film. It will also feature a retrospective of Academy Award-nominee Mark Rydell with clips of his work as both actor and director. Sat 21 Feb | 3pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SPECIAL EVENTS 1/31/2015 Page 5 A Twist of Lemmon “A Twist of Lemmon” — a critically-acclaimed live show — is Chris Lemmon’s heart-warming, musical and comical exploration of his unique, yet universal, father/son story, couched in the lore of the golden age of Hollywood, as told by Chris in the voice of his father — Jack Lemmon — one of the most beloved actors of all times. Wonderful behind-the-scenes stories, dozens of imitations of some of the world's greatest entertainers. A score of some of Jack's favorite Gershwin songs, performed by Chris, a classically trained pianist. And all the while, at its core, an incredibly touching glimpse into a father/son journey through life. “What was it like to be Jack Lemmon’s son? The one question I was asked more than any other my entire life. And if you think about it, a pretty difficult question for a kid to try to answer; any kid for that matter. In my case it was magnified a thousand-fold, because, you see, during the latter part of the 20th century, my father was probably the world’s most beloved actor. That question has led me on a lifelong journey of discovery. It led me to write and publish my memoir, and it brings me now to a project four years in the making, my new one man show: “A Twist of Lemmon”. And the crazy thing is, after all that, I’m not even the best person to answer it. After all I was just a kid. No, there was someone who had a much clearer view of the impact that “one little question” had on my formative years: my father, Jack Lemmon. I invite you to join us both, onstage, live, as we both do our best to make you laugh, cry, and maybe even take a little look inside yourself. We two Lemmons, doing our best to find an answer to that etherial question: What was it like?” — Chris Lemmon With a career spanning 30 years, Chris Lemmon has starred in more than 25 feature films, including “Just the Ticket”, “Lena’s Holiday” and “That’s Life”. He’s starred in television series for all major networks, including “Knot’s Landing” (CBS), “Studio 59” (ABC), “Brothers & Sisters” (NBC), and most notably Fox's highly-acclaimed, network-launching situation comedy “Duet”. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts with degrees in classical piano and composition, as well as a degree in the theatrical arts, and went on to appear in numerous stage productions. Wed 25 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 6 1,000 Rupee Note (Ek Hazarachi Note) India | 2014 | 89 min • Narrative Feature Director/Producer: Shrihari Sathe “When the goddess of wealth comes, she brings trouble with her, too.” And so it unfolds in Phulambri, a village in India’s Maharashtra state struggling to maintain its gentle rhythms and traditions in the face of endemic corruption. Lonely widow Budhi-distraught since her farmer son, drowning in debt, took his own life-has nonetheless found comfort and balance among her fellow villagers. Most of them are as poor as she is, but unfailingly generous with whatever they have, be it goat’s milk for tea or freshly baked fluffy bread in the morning. That delicate balance is upended the moment a politician shoves a 1,000-rupee note into Budhi’s hands at a campaign rally, setting off a chain of events that will take her to the brink of despair and back again. With a Technicolor palette and buoyant original songs, this deeply humanistic morality tale is a feast for the eyes, ears, and brain, and lingers long after the credits roll. Preceded By: Cloth Paper Dreams USA | 2013 | 12 min Documentary Short Director/Writer: Greg Davis Executive Producers: Dianna Eccleston-Colton, Greg Davis Featuring: Andre Eichman, Mohan Baba, Greg Davis At the confluence of the three holiest rivers in India during the world's largest spiritual pilgrimage, three men converge, each bringing what connects them to something greater than themselves. Sun 22 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:41:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 7 1,000 Times Good Night Norway/Ireland/Sweden | 2014 | 111 min • Narrative Feature Director: Erik Poppe Producers: Finn Gjerdrum, Stein B. Kvae Writers: Erik Poppe, Harald Rosenløw-Eeg, Kirsten Sheridan Cast: Juliette Binoche, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maria Doyle Kennedy Rebecca (Juliette Binoche) is one of the world's top war photojournalists, capturing dangerous and chilling images in the most dire landscapes, all in an effort to shed light on the real cost of modern war. But she's also a wife and mother, leaving behind a husband and two young daughters every time she travels to a new combat zone. After a near-death experience chronicling the ritual of a female suicide bomber, husband Marcus (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) levels an ultimatum: give up the dangerous profession or lose the family she counts on being there when she returns from each assignment. Yet the conviction that her photos can make a difference keeps pulling at Rebecca's resolve, making it difficult for her to walk away entirely. With an offer to photograph a refugee camp in Kenya, a place allegedly so safe that daughter Steph (Lauryn Canny) is allowed to join her, Rebecca comes face to face with just how much she risks each time she steps back into the fray. Wed 25 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Thu 26 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 8 Advanced Style USA | 2014 | 72 min • Documentary Feature Director: Lina Plioplyte Producer: Ari Cohen Writers: Ari Cohen, Lina Plioplyte "Advanced Style" examines the lives of seven unique New Yorkers whose eclectic personal style and vital spirit have guided their approach to aging. Based on Ari Seth Cohen’s famed blog of the same name, this film paints intimate and colorful portraits of independent, stylish women aged 62 to 95 who are challenging conventional ideas about beauty, aging, and Western’s culture’s increasing obsession with youth. Preceded By: The Mural Spain/USA | 2014 | 20 min Documentary Short Director: Francisco Guijarro Producers: Juli Lopez, Diya Guha, Francisco Guijarro Writers: Francisco Guijarro, Juli Lopez "The Mural" is a 20-minute documentary film following the stories of several artists with developmental disabilities from the non-profit The Arc San Francisco as they work together with a group of civic artists to paint a wall that aims to erase barriers. The film explores the unlimited nature of art and its capacity to express freedom, even for those individuals whose lives seem to be confined to the boundaries of their disabilities. Sun 22 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Tue 24 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:32:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 9 Agave is Life USA | 2014 | 60 min • Documentary Feature Directors: Meredith Dreiss, David Brown Producers: Meredith Dreiss, Sharon Greenhill, David Brown Writers: Meredith Dreiss, David Brown, Jennifer Lane, Sharon Greenhill "Agave is Life" is the story of mankind's symbiotic alliance with the marvelous agave plant, from which tequila, Mexico's iconic distilled spirit is derived. Told through the lens of archaeological and historical investigations, this colorful film with both original and traditional folk music relies upon ethnographic materials, archival footage and interviews to explore ten thousand years of the human-agave relationship. Once a critical resource for huntergatherers living in arid regions of the American Southwest and Latin America, and later playing a role in the rise of ancient civilizations, agave, the buffalo of plants, was a source of food, drink, textiles, fuel, and medicines. We learn that this unique desert plant, once embedded in cultural identity, mythology, art, and rituals, faces an uncertain future. Today, ancient folkways, from fiber craftsmanship to traditional pulque and mescal productions, are rapidly disappearing. While entrepreneurs and scientists work to turn the tide, a loss of diversity of both cultivated and wild species may be the ultimate arbitrator. Preceded By: Osa: The Jewel of Costa Rica USA | 2014 | 51 min Documentary Feature Director: Austin Andrews Executive Producers: Docy Andrews, Barry Andrews Producer: Docy Andrews Writers: Barry Andrews, Asa Bjorklund The Osa Peninsula is an incredibly lush and vibrant corner of the world. Lush rain forests reach unimpeded from the ocean to mountain peaks. Wildlife abounds. Plant and animal species are recovering and ranges are expanding. This is the story of a place where individuals and groups are making a successful positive difference in caring and healing one of the most beautiful biological tropical rain forests in the world. They are showing that man and nature can live in symbiosis, that sustainability can be commercially viable, and individuals, groups and businesses can come together to protect and heal the land. The Osa Peninsula itself is the central and primary character. Her beauty, her remoteness, her limited development, her rich load of natural wealth, and the abundance of individual stories make her unique and intriguing. All the stories on the peninsula are driven from her magnificent presence. She is at her best when allowed to be her incredibly prolific and diverse source of life. She is beautiful, alluring, overwhelming and mysterious. She is welcoming and dangerous. She shapes the lives of all who live in or near her and yet she is vulnerable to the thoughtlessness and vicissitudes of men far away from her verdant soil. She is the foil by which we can examine our actions and values and see ourselves in her reflection. Who will win in the long run and what will happen to the Osa is unknown. It is a story of our times unfolding right now. Sun 22 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Tue 24 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 10 All About Love: The Music of Larry Dunn USA | 2014 | 52 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Greg Miller Keyboard legend and founding member of Earth Wind & Fire, Larry Dunn, shares his story of rising from humble beginnings to making musical magic. Featuring candid moments with fellow music greats (Hubert Laws, Munyungo Jackson, Beloyd Taylor and more) during the seven year process in creating his new album, N2 The Journey. An inspiring and heartwarming glimpse at Larry and his wife Luisa's secret to making great music — it’s "All About Love". (Including impromptu performances, vintage EWF photography by Bruce W Talamon.) Mon 23 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Wed 25 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 0:52:00 The Amazing Wizard of Paws USA | 2014 | 95 min • Narrative Feature Director/Producer: Bryan Michael Stoller Cast: Will Spencer, Nicki Kelly, Tommy Lister Young Bobby Spade who has an anxiety disorder, discovers that his therapy dog Ozzy is actually 600 years old and was once owned by a powerful wizard from ancient times. Upon his twelfth birthday, Bobby is propelled into a new life when he learns the truth about his faithful pet who soon determines the boy and his widowed mother's destiny. "The Amazing Wizard of Paws" was shot primarily in Sedona last year and features many Sedona locals in the cast and as extras! You will notice several popular locations and some beautiful scenery. From the filmmakers of "First Dog", which played to rave reviews at the Sedona International Film Festival a few years ago, comes a charming family film starring — once again — the adorable Little Bear, our four-legged friend! Preceded By: Macropolis UK | 2014 | 8 min Animation Short Director: Joel Simon Producer: Vicky Bevis Writers: Joel Simon, Mick O’Hara, Ciaran Morrisson Two disabled squeaky toys escape from the factory and find themselves lost and alone in an urban world full of over-sized humans, all moving very quickly around them. It’s new, strange and a little daunting. But they explore, play and re-interpret everyday objects through their unique perspective. Shot using a unique mix of stop-motion animation and time-lapse photography on the streets of Belfast, "Macropolis" is a modern-day fable with a striking visual appearance. Sat 28 Feb | 9am Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:43:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 11 American Graffiti USA | 1973 | 110 min • Narrative Feature Director: George Lucas Producer: Francis Ford Coppola Writers: George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Candy Clark, Cindy Williams, MacKenzie Phillips "American Graffiti" was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture Musical/Comedy. This classic, voted one of the American Film Institute's top 100 Films Of All Time, features the coming of age of four teenagers on their last summer night before college. Rediscover drag racing, Inspiration Point and drive-ins all over again in this nostalgic look back at the early '60s. The incredible soundtrack brings you the most memorable rock 'n' roll hits of the era. Directed by George Lucas and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, this classic stars Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Suzanne Somers, Cindy Williams, Wolfman Jack and Mackenzie Phillips. Capture the heart of America's last age of innocence with "American Graffiti". Event will be hosted by Richard Dreyfuss and Mackenzie Phillips.Total Running Time: 1:50:00 Attila Marcel France | 2013 | 106 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Sylvain Chomet Producers: Chris Bolzli, Claudie Ossard Paul is a sweet man-child, raised — and smothered — by his two eccentric aunts in Paris since the death of his parents when he was a toddler. Now thirty-three, he still does not speak. He does express himself through colorful suits that would challenge any Wes Anderson character in nerd chic. Paul's aunts have only one dream for him: to win piano competitions. Although Paul practices dutifully, he remains unfulfilled until he submits to the interventions of his upstairs neighbor. Suitably named after the novelist, Madame Proust offers Paul a concoction that unlocks repressed memories from his childhood and awakens the most delightful of fantasies. Thu 26 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Fri 27 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:46:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 12 Ballet 422 USA | 2014 | 75 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jody Lee Lipes Producers: Ellen Bar, Anna Rose Holmer Featuring: Alisha Heng, Tiler Peck, Sterling Hyltin, Justin Peck From first rehearsal to world premiere, "Ballet 422" takes us backstage at New York City Ballet as Justin Peck, a young up-and-coming choreographer, crafts a new work. "Ballet 422" illuminates the process behind the creation of a single ballet within the ongoing cycle of work at one of the world’s great ballet companies. New York City Ballet, under the artistic direction of Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins, boasts a roster of more than 90 dancers and a repertory of works by many of the greatest choreographers in the history of the art form. When 25-year-old NYCB dancer Justin Peck begins to emerge as a promising young choreographer, he is commissioned to create a new ballet for the Company’s 2013 Winter Season. With unprecedented access to an elite world, the film follows Peck as he collaborates with musicians, lighting designers, costume designers and his fellow dancers to create Paz de la Jolla, NYCB’s 422nd new ballet. "Ballet 422" is an unembellished vérité portrait of a process that has never before been documented at New York City Ballet in its entirety. Wed 25 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:15:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 13 The Battle Over Citizen Kane USA | 1996 | 113 min • Documentary Feature Directors/Producer: Michael Epstein, Thomas Lennon Writers: Richard Ben Cramer, Thomas Lennon "The Battle Over Citizen Kane" is a 1996 documentary about the clash between newspaper mogul William Randolph Hearst and actor/writer/director Orson Welles over Welles' motion picture "Citizen Kane", which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time. In "Citizen Kane", Welles plays Charles Foster Kane, whose fictional life partially mirrors that of Hearst's. However, Chicago inventor and utilities magnate Samuel Insull, Chicago Tribune publisher Robert R. McCormick, and even Welles' own life were used in creating Kane. In 1939, based partly on the strength of his imaginative and successful New York plays which were produced under the aegis of the Mercury Theatre (such as an adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth, which featured an all-black cast and was set in the jungle), and the infamy of his October 30, 1938 radio broadcast of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds which sent residents of Grover's Mill, New Jersey into a panic, Orson Welles was able to negotiate a virtually unheard-of two-picture deal with RKO Pictures, the smallest of the 'big five' major studios in this era. The deal gave him creative control under a budget limit. "The Battle Over Citizen Kane" also details the lives of Orson Welles and William Randolph Hearst before Citizen Kane, Hearst's manipulation of the heads of the four largest Hollywood studios: Columbia Pictures, MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Bros. to combine their efforts and financial strength to buy the camera negative of the film from RKO with the express purpose of destroying it, and how the film affected their lives after the release of the film. The film will be hosted by Orson's daughter, Beatrice Welles, and Ray Kelly, renowned writer and head of Wellesnet, the leading online source about the life and career of Orson Welles. Tue 24 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:53:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 14 Belle and Sebastian France | 2014 | 104 min • Narrative Feature Director: Nicolas vanIer Producers: Frédéric Brillion, Gilles Legrand, Clément Miserez, Matthieu Warter Cast: Félix Bossuet, Tchéky Karyo, Margaux Châtelier A beloved story since the 1960s television series introduced resourceful young Sebastian and the giant mountain sheepdog he tames and calls Belle, this heartwarming new feature film is set during World War II in the snowy Alps of occupied France, on the border of Switzerland. Sebastian, lonely and dreaming of the day his mother will return from America for him, befriends "the beast" the local farmers are convinced is killing their sheep — an enormous yet gentle sheepdog who quickly becomes the boy's best friend and protector. With Nazis in the village rooting out the resistance fighters helping Jewish refugees cross the border, Belle and Sebastian's loyalty — to each other and the village that's embraced them both — will be put to the test. Preceded By: Danny and the Wild Bunch USA | 2014 | 5 min Animation Narrative Short Director/Writer: Robert Rugan Executive Producer: Adam Schlossberg Producer: Molly Mayeux Cast: Nora Zehetner, Rob Tepper A children's book author is told that her new manuscript needs to be 'darker', but when her revisions piss off the characters in the book, they come back to make some changes of their own. Thu 26 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sun 1 Mar | 9am Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 15 Bereave USA | 2014 | 100 min • Narrative Feature Directors/Producer: Evangelos Giovanis, George Giovanis Writer: Evangelos Giovanis Cast: Malcolm McDowell, Jane Seymour, Keith Carradine, Mike Starr, Vinessa Shaw, Mike Doyle, Ethan Embry, George Giovanis Fatally ill, Garvey thinks he has figured out how to die alone, but when his beloved wife Evelyn goes missing on their anniversary, he must live to save her. "Bereave" is a feature length film that stars Malcolm McDowell ("A Clockwork Orange") and Jane Seymour ("Wedding Crashers"). Preceded By: Meet Me By The Lake USA | 2014 | 9 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Jack Livingston Executive Producer: Wynett Isley Cast: Evangeline Crittenden, Nick Brentley A young couple transports themselves through time and space to re-live moments of heartbreak and love. Their fondest memories are moments themselves, and they're just one thought away. Tue 24 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 16 The Better Angels USA | 2014 | 95 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: A.J. Edwards Producers: Charley Beil, Jake Devito, Nicolas Gonda, Terrence Malick Cast: Jason Clarke, Diane Kruger, Brit Marling, Wes Bentley, Braydon Denney At an isolated log cabin in the harsh wilderness of Indiana circa 1817, the rhythms of love, tragedy, and the daily hardships of life on the developing frontier shaped one of our nation’s greatest heroes: Abraham Lincoln. Using glorious black and white cinematography to conjure an America where the land was raw, "The Better Angels" sheds new light on the formative years of the future president and the two women who molded him into one of the most revered men in American history. Based on 19th-century interviews with Lincoln's family members, "The Better Angels" is a beautiful, insightful, and brilliantly composed feature debut from producer Terrence Malick's longtime protégé, A.J. Edwards. Preceded By: Counter USA | 2014 | 12 min Narrative Short Director: Nicholas Bouier Executive Producers: Francisco Velasquez, Jane Hwang Producer: Elliott Williams Writer: Q. Terah Jackson Cast: Demetrius Grosse, Zachary Barton, Douglas Olsson, Gordon Capps, Zach Robbins, Taryn Littleton, Josh Harp, Darren Nash A worldly activist, Bayard Rustin, walks into a 'whites only' small town diner and challenges a waitress to serve him at a price she can't refuse. Sun 22 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Wed 25 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:47:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 17 Capturing Grace USA | 2013 | 74 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Dave Iverson Executive Producers: Kiki Kapany, Michael Schwarz, Shirley Kessler It seems like two disparate realms. One is occupied by some of the most acclaimed dancers in the world, people who move for a living. The other is occupied by people who often struggle to move, people who have Parkinson's disease. This is the story of what happens when those different worlds intersect. For a year, we followed a group of individuals with Parkinson's as they prepared to stage a first ever dance performance, under the tutelage of two long time principal dancers at the Mark Morris Dance Group. It's a story about what each group learns from the other. It's a story about determination, adversity, contending with doubt, the transformative power of art and the strength of the human spirit. As Parkinson's dance participant Reggie Butts puts it, when the music starts, he says, there are no patients, there are only dancers. This is the story of a remarkable community of dancers, some professional and some not, who have come together to rediscover the meaning of grace. Preceded By: Dance Your Asperger's Off USA | 2013 | 23 min Documentary Short Director/Writer: Marcelo Dietrich Executive Producer: Mary Lane Porter Producers: Jason Smolesky, Marcelo Dietrich Featuring: Zach Robertin This documentary features a teenage boy, Zach Robertin, who suffers from Asperger's Syndrome. Zach was teased and bullied when he was younger, but dance changed his life. After hearing his amazing achievements, Dancers and Health Together, Inc. felt the need to share his story. Thu 26 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:37:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 18 Charlie's Country Australia | 2013 | 108 min • Narrative Feature Director: Rolf de Heer Producers: Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr, Nils Erik Nielsen Writers: David Gulpilil, Rolf de Heer Cast: David Gulpilil, Peter Djigirr, Luke Ford Written by Rolf de Heer and David Gulpilil as a collaborative project, "Charlie's Country" stars Gulpilil as blackfella Charlie, who is getting older, and is out of sorts. The government’s intervention is making life more difficult in his remote community, what with the proper policing of whitefella laws that don't generally make much sense, and Charlie's kin seeming more interested in going along with things than doing anything about it. So Charlie takes off, to live the old way, but in doing so sets off a chain of events in his life that has him return to his community chastened, and somewhat the wiser. Sun 1 Mar | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:48:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 19 Chasing Taste USA | 2014 | 89 min • Narrative Feature Director: Sean Gannet Producers: Sean Gannet, Ashley Wren Collins, Maitely Weismann, Joseph R. Gannascoli, John Gentry Tennyson Writer: Lori Fischer Cast: Maitely Weismann, Kirk McGee, Jabari Gray, Uma Incrocci, Ashley Wren Collins, Elisa Blynn, Ryan McDonough, April Wilkner, T.Y. Jones Chase Guidry is a novelist who never got a break. Broke and miserable, he is forced to move in with his estranged sister and her quietly desperate fiancé. When Chase finally gets the chance to launch his career, it comes in an unlikely form, as a food critic. But his meteoric rise is stopped short when a freak accident leaves him without a sense of taste or smell. This setback proves no match for his power-obsessed agent who assembles a team of super "smellers" and tasters to help Chase fake his reviews. Chase soon becomes NYC's top food critic, unseating Bennett Brulee, the former king-of-the-hill. Riding his lie for as long as it will carry him, Chase is bound for an epic collapse. Preceded By: In the Clouds (En las nubes) Argentina | 2014 | 21 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Marcelo Mitnik Executive Producers: Pola Zito, Alex Zito Producers: Marcelo Mitnik, Paula Manzanedo Schmit, Dave Kajganich, Federico Posternak Cast: Martin Piroyansky, Jeremy Glazer, Valeria Blanc, Javier Drolas, Veronica Hassan, Maria Canale, Luciano Cazaux, Alan Sabbagh, Luz Palazon "In the Clouds" explores the complicated — and often comedic — space between how we 'think' romance should work and how it actually does. Set all around Buenos Aires during one momentous week in the lives of Mariela, an Argentinean illustrator, and Oliver, an American dog food executive working abroad, the film takes a look at conflicting cultural disagreements about intimacy and the way the once-simple idea of a marriage proposal has taken on an increasingly public, and sometimes ridiculous, weight in this golden age of YouTube. Mon 23 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:50:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 20 Chimes at Midnight France/Spain/Switzerland | 1965 | 113 min • Narrative Feature Director: Orson Welles Producers: Angel Escolano, Emiliano Piedra, Harry Saltzman Writers: William Shakespeare, Orson Welles, Raphael Holinshed Cast: Orson Welles, Jeanne Moreau, Margaret Rutherford, John Gielgud "If I wanted to get into heaven on the basis of one movie, that's the one I'd offer up." – Orson Welles on "Chimes at Midnight". In a career that included such masterpieces as "Citizen Kane", "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "Touch of Evil", "Chimes at Midnight" stands as Orson Welles’s crowning achievement, a rich, human story that fascinated him since childhood. It has been seldom seen because of distribution issues. Therefore, its presence at the Sedona International Film Festival during the centenary of Welles’s birth is truly cause for celebration. Focusing on themes of friendship and betrayal, Chimes at Midnight examines the shifting relationship between Prince Hal and his debaucherous companion, the corpulent Sir John Falstaff. The script utilizes text from William Shakespeare’s Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, Henry V and The Merry Wives of Windsor, as well as narration from Holinshed’s Chronicles. "Chimes at Midnight" can trace its lineage back to the Todd School for Boys in Woodstock, Illinois, where a 15year-old Welles in 1930 first adapted several Shakespearean plays into a single work entitled The Winter of Our Discontent. With his Mercury Theatre troupe, Welles returned to the concept of re-editing Shakespeare for his 1939 play Five Kings. Burgess Meredith played Hal opposite Welles’s Falstaff with a score composed by Aaron Copland. Welles revisited the story with an even greater emphasis on the relationship between Hal and Falstaff for the 1960 Irish stage production "Chimes at Midnight". Welles again played Falstaff, but this time with Keith Baxter as Hal. Some performances took place at the Gate Theater in Dublin, the stage where Welles began his professional career at the age of 16. The motion picture adaptation of "Chimes at Midnight" was filmed in Spain between the fall 1964 and spring 1965 with the backing of Spanish film producers Emiliano Piedra and Ángel Escolano and Harry Saltzman, who coproduced the James Bond films. Alessandro Tasca served as executive producer. As he had done a decade earlier with Othello, Welles invested his own money into the project. Welles and Baxter continued in the roles they had played on stage in Belfast and Dublin. They were joined by John Gielgud (King Henry IV), Margaret Rutherford (Mistress Quickly), and Jeanne Moreau (Doll Tearsheet) with Ralph Richardson providing narration. Beatrice Welles, the director’s youngest daughter, reprised her stage role as Falstaff’s young page. "Chimes at Midnight" contains moments of cinematic spectacle and intimate reflection. It is, as Roger Ebert once proclaimed, “a film to treasure.” The film will be hosted by Orson's daughter, Beatrice Welles, and Ray Kelly, renowned writer and head of Wellesnet, the leading online source about the life and career of Orson Welles. Wed 25 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:53:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 21 Citizen Kane USA | 1941 | 119 min • Narrative Feature Director: Orson Welles Writers: Orson Welles, Herman J. Mankiewicz Cast: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead “Citizen Kane” is considered by most to be the best movie ever made and essential viewing for anyone interested in film! It was nominated for nine Academy Awards (including Best Picture), winning one for Best Writing/Screenplay for Orson Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz. The American Film Institute has named it the #1 Greatest Movie of All Times! Seventy-year-old newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane (Welles) dies in his palatial Florida home, Xanadu, after uttering the single word "Rosebud." While watching a newsreel summarizing the years during which Kane built a dying newspaper into a major empire, married and divorced twice, ran unsuccessfully for governor and saw the collapse of his newspaper empire during the Depression, an editor decides they have not captured the essence of the controversial newspaperman and assigns reporter Jerry Thompson to discover the meaning of Kane's last word. Experience this classic, timeless film the way it was meant to be seen: on the big screen! Orson’s daughter, Beatrice Welles, will host the film along with special guests. Sat 28 Feb | 3pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:59:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 22 Commencement USA | 2012 | 94 min • Narrative Feature Director: Steve Albrazzi Producers: Steve Albrezzi, Vero Shamo-Garcia, Charles R. U.Y. Writer: Steve Albrezzi Cast: Amelia Rose Blaire, Bryan Dechart, Ayre Gross, Rachel Dipillo Bright and shiny Christa Richmond is at the top of her class and the world. She delivers the valedictory speech at her university commencement, then heads home to celebrate and conquer the rest of the universe — only to discover that the next 24 hours is the beginning of her real education. Starting with a relationship crisis and a roadside emergency, Christa’s well-organized plans unravel in funny and unexpected ways, beginning with a prickly tow-truck guy and discoveries from the family and friends that have gathered for her graduation party. Her loving but troubled parents cannot keep their struggles from erupting in ways that challenge Christa’s security while her quirky grandparents remind her that “people will surprise you” and that learning to dance through life’s detours might be the best education of all. Preceded By: Big Cheat USA | 2014 | 17 min Narrative Short Directors/Writer: Nick Weiss-Richmond, Rachel Cole Producers: Nikhil Melnechuk, Lily Wahrman Cast: Jeremy Jordan, Josh Caras, Rebecca Blumhagen, Grace Rex, James Morosini, Catherine Downey Adam runs Homework Lab, an ingenious underground cheating society that has taken over Monroe High School. When Drew (Adam's ex) threatens to expose his 'Big Cheat' in the school newspaper, Adam is forced to choose between what is right and what he loves. Tue 24 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Thu 26 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 23 Copenhagen Canada/US/Denmark | 2014 | 98 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Mark Raso Executive Producers: Daniel-Konrad Cooper, Burton Ritchie, Joseph Raso Producers: Mauro Mueller, Mette Thygesen Cast: Gethin Anthony, Frederikke Dahl Hansen, Sebastian Armesto, Christian Brandt After weeks of traveling through Europe the immature William finds himself at a crossroads in Copenhagen. Not just another European city, Copenhagen is also the birthplace of his father. When the youthful Effy befriends the older William they set off on an adventure to find William’s grandfather. Effy’s mix of youthful exuberance and wisdom challenges William unlike any woman ever has. As the attraction builds and William truly connects with someone for the first time in his life, he must come to grips with destabilizing elements of his family’s sordid past. Preceded By: You've Got to be Kidding USA | 2014 | 11 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Hannah McDonald Producers: Hannah McDonald, Gintare Urbutyte Cast: Nicholas A. Goldreich, Cristen Irene, Gregg Lawrence, Lucas Krystek, Donovan Wilkes, LeeAnne Dowd, Andrew Nunemacher, Mike Bobbit, Evan Kishiyama, John Kishiyama, Chantel Cagle, Christopher McDonald It's New Years Eve and Ted, a 28 year old man who is stuck in a bit of an apathetic slump, makes a wish that he could be happy again, like he was as a kid. He wakes up to discover that everyone in the world has mentally turned into children! Throughout the day as he desperately tries to get things back to normal he discovers the inner child in himself and realizes that happiness is all in your perspective. Thu 26 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sun 1 Mar | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 24 Crying Earth Rise Up USA | 2015 | 57 min • Documentary Feature Director: Suree Towfighnia Producers: Suree Towfighnia, Courtney Hermann "Crying Earth Rise Up" tells the story of two women who resolve to uncover the human cost of uranium mining and its impact on sacred water. Debra White Plume is a Lakota grandmother and tireless leader in the fight to protect her people's water and land from corporate polluters. Debra is the lead plaintiff in a case challenging uranium mining on Lakota treaty territory. Elisha Yellow Thunder intimately understands the dangers of contaminated water. A young mother and a geology student, she unknowingly drank water with high levels of radiation while pregnant with her first daughter, whose severe medical anomalies are life-threatening. "Crying Earth Rise Up" documents the growing movement of native and non-native people of the Great Plains in their battle to stop the expansion of uranium mining. Preceded By: Breaking Point USA | 2014 | 57 min Documentary Feature Director/Producer: Bill Wisneski Writers: Bill Wisneski, Mona Witherington The worst environmental disaster in U.S. history is quickly approaching, yet very little is being done to stop it. A casualty of the “water wars” in the Southwest, California's largest lake is disappearing. The receding Salton Sea reveals a toxic mix of fine dust and chemicals that is threatening the health of millions. Thu 26 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sat 28 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:54:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 25 Dig Two Graves USA | 2014 | 97 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Hunter Adams Cast: Samantha Isler, Ted Levine A girl's obsession with her brother's disappearance leads her on a nightmarish journey through a small town's Gothic landscape where she is faced with a deadly proposition. How far will she go to save the people she loves? One part Gothic thriller, one part dark comedy and one part Dickensian mystery, "Dig Two Graves" dramatizes the cycle of violence that perpetuates itself over generations in a small backwoods town. The title is a reference to a Confucian proverb that warns “When you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” Preceded By: Not It (Zafo) Mexico | 2014 | 5 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Pablo Orta Producers: Pablo Orta, Laura Ramirez Cast: Sebastian Moreno Balbuena, Bernardo Gael Amezcua Pineda, Jose Santiago Barbera Tirado, Manuel Castillo Camacho A group of kids draw straws to carry out an uncomfortable task. Thu 26 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:42:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 26 Diplomacy France | 2014 | 85 min • Narrative Feature Director: Volker Schlöndorff Producers: Marc de Bayser, Frank le Wita Writers: Cyril Gély, Volker Schlöndorff Cast: André Dussollier, Niels Arestrup, Burghart Klaußner, Robert Stadlober As the Allies march toward Paris in the summer of 1944, Hitler gives orders that the French capital should not fall into enemy hands, or if it does, then ‘only as a field of rubble’. The person assigned to carry out this barbaric act is Wehrmacht commander of Greater Paris, General Dietrich von Choltitz, who already has mines planted on the Eiffel Tower, in the Louvre and Notre Dame and on the bridges over the Seine. Nothing should be left as a reminder of the city’s former glory. However, at dawn on 25 August, Swedish Consul General Raoul Nordling steals into German headquarters through a secret underground tunnel and there starts a tension-filled game of cat and mouse as Nordling tries to persuade Choltitz to abandon his plan. In this riveting adaptation of the stage success by Cyril Gély, the great Volker Schlöndorff (Academy Award winner "The Tin Drum") has created a psychologically elaborate game of political manners between two highly contrasting characters. While Choltitz entrenches himself behind his duty to obey unquestioningly all military orders, Nordling tries everything he can to appeal to reason and humanity and prevent the senseless destruction of the beloved 'City of Light'. Preceded By: Hands of Flame USA | 2014 | 9 min Animation Short Director/Writer/Producer: Steven Markowitz The fires of hatred have been unleashed and now we, victims of a burning paradise, kneel at the pedestal of death, begging for salvation from this hell of flesh, wire and ash. Welcome to our nightmare. Based on a true story, "Hands of Flame" is a thesis film by Steven Markowitz from the School of Film and Animation at the Rochester Institute of Technology, told entirely in silhouettes and featuring a unique blend of 3D computer animation and traditional 2D watercolor animation. Remembering the Fallen France | 2014 | 15 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Julien Grincajgier Producers: Julien Grincajgier, Guillaume Dalmazzini Cast: Laurent Delay, Jean-Pierre Dauphin, Anthony Vuignier, Marie Legault, Alexandre Triaca A French veteran of the second world war remembers a particular day. The day he met his old friend, Ludwig, a German soldier. Sat 21 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Thu 26 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 27 Druid Peak USA | 2014 | 111 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Marni Zelnick Producers: Julie Buck, Dana Morgan, Jeff Petriello Cast: Spencer Treat Clark, Andrew Wilson, Rachel Korine Set against the backdrop of the wolf reintroduction program in Yellowstone National Park, "Druid Peak" is a coming of age story about a troubled teenage boy who finds a home tracking wolves in the wild lands of the Wyoming. Sixteen year-old Owen isn’t just rebellious — he’s a bully with a mean streak. Growing up in coal country West Virginia, he struggles against the claustrophobia of small town life, lashing out against school and family. But when his actions lead to the death of a friend, Owen is sent to live with his estranged father, Everett, a biologist on Yellowstone’s wolf reintroduction program. At first, Owen wants no part of this new life. Then he comes face to face with a Canadian grey wolf. The creature’s deep, penetrating gaze startles him, stirring something long dead inside his own self. Sensing the first signs of change in his son, Everett encourages Owen to collect some basic data about the wolf he saw and its family pack — the Druid Peak pack. Owen’s small assignment grows into a passion and his own life becomes deeply tied to the Druid Peak wolves and their struggle for survival. When a change in government policy threatens the animals, Owen must decide how far he will go to protect the wolves, his father and the place he has finally come to call home. A coming of age story with a conservation twist, "Druid Peak" is a film about the human soul’s need for wild things, and the challenges of holding onto them. Thu 26 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat 28 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 28 Force Majeure Sweden/France/Norway | 2014 | 118 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Ruben Ostlund Producers: Philippe Bober, Erik Hemmendorff, Marie Kjellson Cast: Johannes Kuhnke, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Vincent Wettergren, Clara Wettergren Nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film! Sweden's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film! A critical favorite at this year's Cannes Film Festival, where it took the Jury Prize in Un Certain Regard, this wickedly funny and precisely observed psychodrama tells the story of a model Swedish family — handsome businessman Tomas, his willowy wife Ebba and their two blond children — on a skiing holiday in the French Alps. The sun is shining and the slopes are spectacular but, during a lunch at a mountainside restaurant, an avalanche suddenly bears down on the happy diners. With people fleeing in all directions and his wife and children in a state of panic, Tomas makes a decision that will shake his marriage to its core and leave him struggling to reclaim his role as family patriarch. Sun 22 Feb | 9am Sedona Performing Arts Center Tue 24 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:58:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 29 Frank vs. God USA | 2013 | 100 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Stewart Schill Producers: Jeff Merriman-Cohen, Alan Pruzan, Scott Schill, Daniel Springen, Jillian Stein Cast: Henry Ian Cusick David Frank (Henry Ian Cusick) thinks he’s lost everything. Unable to move past the grief of losing his wife, this former lawyer has all but given up. That is, until a tornado not only destroys his house, but takes from him the last real connection to the world, his beloved dog Brutus. When the insurance company deems the loss an “act of God,” David is desperate, and is convinced someone has to pay. He decides to serve God — with a lawsuit. David’s provocative and clever legal antics turn the courtroom into a riveting spectacle as he cross-examines representatives of the world’s religions. But when he meets his match — charming and intelligent defense lawyer Rachel (Ever Carradine) — sparks fly and his assumptions are challenged. David’s act of desperation just might be his salvation. "Frank vs. God" is a comedy that raises questions about faith and religion with a light-hearted tone and an open mind. The film is an uplifting story of one man’s search for answers, by taking them to a higher court. Preceded By: Monsoon USA | 2014 | 9 min Narrative Short Director/Writer/Producer: Mike Olbinski The Arizona monsoon is powerful, unique and beautiful. The short film "Monsoon" takes viewers on a journey through the stormy summer of 2014 in time-lapse photography. More than 14,000 miles driven across Arizona over the course of three months reveals torrential rains, massive dust storms, intense lightning strikes and incredible cloud structures. "Monsoon" is a film created from passion and struggle against nature. Countless hours on the road hoping to capture the best weather scenes that the monsoon can offer. Wed 25 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat 28 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 30 Gardeners of Eden Kenya/USA | 2014 | 62 min • Documentary Feature Directors: Austin Peck, Anneliese vanDenberg Executive Producer: Kristin Davis Producer: Bryn Mooser Writer: Austin Peck For over 40 years, Dr. Dame Daphne Sheldrick has been pioneering the art and science of raising orphaned elephants with a human family, so that one day, they may rejoin the wild herds and the life they were destined to lead. Over that past half-century, the once infinite-seeming population of Africa's elephants, has dwindled to less than 10% of their original numbers- to create piano keys and trinkets that each cost the life of a deeply sentient creature. Today, her knowledge has become a critical part of the battle to save the elephants that remain. Flanked by her family and an elite team of anti-poaching rangers, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust confronts the perpetrators in the bush and rescues the young of fallen elephants, who gain a loving human family and cohort of fellow orphans, in preparation to eventually go back to the wild. Through their work, the Sheldrick Trust have revealed that the two species — human and elephant — are not only capable of profound connection, but find ourselves in a state of desperate mutual dependence, upon which the survival of our species depends. "Gardeners of Eden" is an immersive film, designed to bring an audience to the shores of this connection, to the feeling of being in the presence of these majestic creatures in their own environment, and with urgency, to the realization that within a generation they may all be gone. Preceded By: Shortage Of Children (A Court D'Enfants) France | 2014 | 42 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Marie-Hélène Roux Producer: Cynthia Pinet Cast: Marie Bunel, Vincent Winterhalter, Francoise Bertin Winter 1963. Two children, Camelien (10) and Lenais (5), from the Reunion Island are taken away from their mother to help in the resettlement policy of the French government. Sun 22 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Mon 23 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:44:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 31 Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem France/Germany/Israel | 2014 | 115 min • Narrative Feature Directors/Writer: Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz Producers: Marie Masmonteil, Sandrine Brauer, Shlomi Elkabetz Cast: Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian An Israeli woman (Ronit Elkabetz) seeking to finalize a divorce (gett) from her estranged husband finds herself effectively put on trial by her country’s religious marriage laws, in this powerhouse courtroom drama from sibling directors Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz. In Israel, there is neither civil marriage nor civil divorce; only Orthodox rabbis can legalize a union or its dissolution, which is only possible with the husband’s full consent. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Viviane Amsalem has been applying for a divorce for three years but her religiously devout husband Elisha (Simon Abkarian of "Casino Royale" and "Persepolis"), continually refuses. His cold intransigence, Viviane’s determination to fight for her freedom, and the ambiguous role of the rabbinical judges shape a procedure where tragedy vies with absurdity and everything is brought out into the open for judgment. Winner of the Israeli Film Academy Ophir Award for Best Picture and propelled by the craft of Ronit Elkabetz "(Late Marriage", "The Band's Visit"), one of Israeli cinema’s most acclaimed actresses, "Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem" is an uncompromising, heart-rending portrait of a woman’s struggle to overcome an unmoving patriarchy and live a life of her own design. Sun 22 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Wed 25 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:55:00 Girl on the Edge USA | 2014 | 100 min • Narrative Feature Director: Jay Silverman Producers: Will Newman, Keefe Kaupanger-Swaker, Bethany Cerrona Writer: Joey Curtis Cast: Peter Coyote, Taylor Sprietler, Gil Bellows, Elizabeth Pena, Amy Davidson, Mackenzie Phillips, Rex Lee, Amy Price-Francis "Girl on the Edge" is a powerful true story about the journey of a troubled teenage girl who finds healing in the most unlikely of places, and who must choose to either invest in her own recovery or succumb to the trauma of her past. Hannah Green is a teenager struggling with the aftermath of a horrific trauma caused, in part, by social media and the old wounds from her childhood that it reopens. Despite her resistance, she is sent away to an oasis of healing called 'Maheo' that uses innovative techniques like equine therapy to empower its troubled girls. With the help of an eclectic group of mentors, peers, and a bond with her horse Betsy, she starts to invest in her own recovery and overcome this powerful rite of passage. Mon 23 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:40:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 32 The Goodbye Girl USA | 1977 | 111 min • Narrative Feature Director: Herbert Ross Producer: Ray Stark Writer: Neil Simon Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Marsha Mason, Quinn Cummings, Paul Benedict Richard Dreyfuss won an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for "The Goodbye Girl". At the time he became the youngest man to win an Oscar for Best Actor. The film was nominated for four additional Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It won four Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture, Best Actor (Dreyfuss), Best Actress (Marsha Mason) and Best Screenplay (Neil Simon). Dancer Paula McFadden (Marsha Mason) and her ten-year-old daughter Lucy (Quinn Cummings) live in a Manhattan apartment with her married boyfriend, until one day, he dumps and deserts her to go act in a movie in Italy. Before he left and unbeknownst to Paula, Tony subleased the apartment to Elliot Garfield (Richard Dreyfuss), a neurotic but sweet aspiring actor from Chicago, who shows up in the middle of the night expecting to move in. Though Paula is demanding, and makes clear from the start that she doesn't like Elliot, he allows her and Lucy to stay. After some negotiation the two decide to share the apartment even though she has vowed to stay away from actors. Tue 24 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 33 The Great Invisible USA | 2014 | 92 min • Documentary Feature Director: Margaret Brown Producers: Margaret Brown, Julie Goldman, Jason Orans On April 20, 2010, communities throughout the Gulf Coast of the United States were devastated by the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon, a state-of-the-art, offshore oil-drilling rig operated by BP in the Gulf of Mexico. The blast killed 11 of the rig’s 126 crewmembers and injured many more, setting off a fireball that could be seen 35 miles away. After two days ablaze, the Deepwater Horizon sank, causing the largest offshore oil spill in American history. The spill flowed unabated for almost three months, dumping hundreds of millions of gallons of oil in the ocean, shutting down the local fishing industry, polluting the fragile ecosystem and raising serious questions about the safety of continued offshore drilling. In the thought-provoking new documentary "The Great Invisible", Peabody Award-winning documentarian Margaret Brown travels to small towns and major cities in Alabama, Louisiana and Texas to explore the fallout of the disaster on the people of the region. Eyewitnesses reconstruct the spill and its aftermath in their own words, creating a vivid picture of the deadly accident and its consequences. Brown treats her subjects with respect and sensitivity as they provide first-hand accounts of the tragedy from the moment of the explosion to its still unfolding repercussions on the region and its residents. Interweaving personal stories with insight from industry insiders and news footage of the disaster and its aftermath, Brown creates an intimate and emotional look at the many people still haunted by the Deepwater Horizon explosion long after the story has faded from the front page. The first comprehensive overview of the incident and its aftermath, "The Great Invisible" brings a new and unique perspective to the ongoing tension between the haves and the have-nots, exploring the crisis through the eyes of oil-industry executives, survivors, and local residents who are left to pick up the pieces while the world moves on. Preceded By: Grange to Garage USA | 2014 | 16 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: William Johnston-Carter Producer: Chris Bright Cast: Bob McLean, Brantley Black, Josh Pinkerman A California farmer struggles to stay in business raising organically grown, free-range automobiles. Mon 23 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Fri 27 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:48:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 34 The Hand That Feeds USA | 2014 | 85 min • Documentary Feature Directors/Writer/Producer: Robin Blotnick, Rachel Lears Shy sandwich-maker Mahoma and his undocumented immigrant coworkers set out to end abusive conditions at a New York restaurant chain. This epic power struggle turns a single city block into a battlefield in America's new wage wars. At a popular bakery café, residents of New York’s Upper East Side get bagels and coffee served with a smile 24 hours a day. But behind the scenes, undocumented immigrant workers face sub-legal wages, dangerous machinery, and abusive managers who will fire them for calling in sick. Mild-mannered sandwich maker Mahoma López has never been interested in politics, but in January 2012, he convinces a small group of his co-workers to fight back. Risking deportation and the loss of their livelihood, the workers team up with a diverse crew of innovative young organizers and take the unusual step of forming their own independent union, launching themselves on a journey that will test the limits of their resolve. In one roller-coaster year, they must overcome a shocking betrayal and a two-month lockout. Lawyers will battle in back rooms, Occupy Wall Street protesters will take over the restaurant, and a picket line will divide the neighborhood. If they can win a contract, it will set a historic precedent for lowwage workers across the country. But whatever happens, Mahoma and his coworkers will never be exploited again. Preceded By: The Walk USA | 2014 | 15 min Narrative Short Director: Alonso Alvarez Barreda In the harshness of the Arizona desert, a father and his son will be forced to chose between making their dream come true, or saving a life. Wed 25 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sat 28 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:40:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 35 Happiness Finland/France/Bhutan | 2013 | 80 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Thomas Balmès Producers: Kaarle Aho, Thomas Balmès, Juliette Guigon, Patrick Winocour In 1999, King Jigme Wangchuck approved the use of television and Internet throughout the largely undeveloped nation of Bhutan, assuring the masses that rapid development was synonymous with the "gross national happiness" of his country, a term he himself coined. Director Thomas Balmès's film "Happiness" begins at the end of this process as Laya, the last remaining village tucked away within the Himalayan kingdom, becomes enmeshed in roads, electricity, and cable television. Through the eyes of an eight-year-old monk impatient with prayer and eager to acquire a TV set, we witness the seeds of this seismic shift sprouting during a three-day journey from the outskirts of Laya to the thriving capital of Thimphu. It is here the young boy discovers cars, toilets, colorful club lights, and countless other elements of modern life for the first time. Preceded By: Focus USA | 2014 | 11 min Narrative Short Director: Matt Chesin Executive Producer: Brian Kiefling Producer: Brian Kiefling Writer: Christopher Bradley Cast: Julia Severance, Mike Rolfe, Amanda Bassett, Christopher Bradley, Kevin Wathey, Erus Harrington, Kim Huenecke Through a series of unfortunate events, a young girl stumbles upon a camera lens that possesses a very mysterious power. Through this lens, the photographer is able to see into the past of its previous owners. A new acquaintance becomes an old friend in a friendship that spans two lifetimes. Tue 24 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:31:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 36 Healing Australia | 119 min • Narrative Feature Director/Producer: Craig Monahan Executive Producer: Tait Brady Cast: Hugo Weaving, Don Hany, Xavier Samuel All that you are seeking is seeking you. "Healing" is a powerful, moving story of redemption, the discovery of hope and the healing of the spirit – in the most unlikely place, for the most unique men, through the most unusual catalyst. Viktor Khadem is a man who has almost given up on life, sentenced to a low-security prison farm, a completely non-threatening environment where it is still felt that some individuals can be reformed. At Won Wron, Case Worker Matt Perry has established a unique program to rehabilitate broken men through giving them the responsibility for the rehabilitation of injured raptors — beautiful, fearsome proud eagles, falcons and owls. Against all odds, Matt takes on Viktor as his number one test case, introducing him to Yasmine, the majestic wedge tailed eagle with a 2 metre wingspan. If these two can tame each other, anything is possible. Sat 21 Feb | 12pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Wed 25 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:59:04 Human Capital Italy | 2013 | 111 min • Narrative Feature Director: Paolo Virzì Producers: Marco Cohen, Fabrizio Donvito, Benedetto Habib Writers: Paolo Virzì, Francesco Bruni, Francesco Piccolo Cast: Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Matilde Gioli, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi "Human Capital" begins at the end, as a cyclist is run off the road by a careening SUV the night before Christmas Eve. As details emerge of the events leading up to the accident, the lives of the well-to-do Bernaschi family, privileged and detached, will intertwine with the Ossolas, struggling to keep their comfortable middle-class life, in ways neither could have expected. Dino Ossola (Fabrizio Bentivoglio), in dire financial straits, anticipates the birth of twins with his second wife (Valeria Golino). Meanwhile, Dino's teenage daughter's relationship with hedge-fund manager Giovanni Bernaschi's playboy son complicates an already tricky social dance of status, money and ambition. Paolo Virzi's taut character study deconstructs the typical linear narrative, observing transformative events from each character's perspective. The result is a nuanced account of desire, greed and the value of human life in an age of rampant capitalism and financial manipulation. Thu 26 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sun 1 Mar | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 37 The Immigration Paradox USA | 2013 | 92 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Lourdes Lee Vasquez Executive Producer: Bryan A.Z. Vasquez Producers: Bryan A.Z. Vasquez, Lourdes Lee Vasquez Possibly one of the most important films of the Century. "The Immigration Paradox" takes a critical and in depth look at one of the most divisive issues in human global history — immigration. After encountering an immigrant crossing the Arizona desert, Emmy Award-winner and Filmmaker Lourdes Lee Vasquez set out to understand why people would risk their lives to come to the U.S. Her quest takes a shocking twist when she musters enough courage to cross the line at a protest and has an encounter with whom she believed was her enemy. From there on her journey, spanning 7 years searching for answers and solutions to this complex social issue, takes her and the audience to places never before considered in the immigration debate. "The Immigration Paradox" is a feature length documentary that exposes the missing information to the immigration issue by interviewing an array of people from various backgrounds, which include economics, sociology, philosophy, history, policy, and activism. This documentary will move you beyond the villain or victim scenario, the heated rhetoric and sensationalism to reveal the bigger picture. No matter what your viewpoints or beliefs are regarding this deeply emotional issue; the information exposed in "The Immigration Paradox" will surely leave you shocked. Wed 25 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:32:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 38 Italo Barocco Italy | 2014 | 104 min • Narrative Feature Director: Alessia Scarso Executive Producer: Luca Emiliano Pancaldi Producer: Roberta Trovato Writer: Coralla Ciccolini Cast: Marco Bocci, Vincenzo Lauretta, Elena Radonicich, Barbara Tabita, Martina Antoci, Matteo Korreshi, Lucia Sardo, Andrea Tidona, Marcello Perracchio, Tuccio Musumeci, Giada Ruggeri Based on a true story, "Italo Barocco" vividly depicts the life-altering friendship between an extraordinary dog and a lonely child. One day, a good natured stray dog by the name of Italo, wanders into the small Sicilian town of Scicli. But Italo's arrival causes a terrible uproar in the village, everyone there is fiercely opposed to having stray dogs around. Everyone — except Meno, a precociously wise 10 year-old, who is as lonely and introverted as can be. Since his mother passed away Meno has shut everyone out, including his workaholic father. It will take all the unconditional love a special dog like Italo can give to force Meno out of his shell, leading him into a series of adventures that will teach him the difference between acting like a grown up and actually becoming one. Preceded By: Fixed Australia | 2014 | 7 min Narrative Short Directors/Writer: Codey Wilson, Burleigh Smith Cast: Amara Harnisch Jemimah is five years old and desperate for her dog, Tilly, to have puppies. When she learns her parents plan to have Tilly desexed, Jemimah embarks on a quest to get Tilly pregnant. Mon 23 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 39 Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story Canada | 2014 | 75 min • Documentary Feature Director: Grant Baldwin Producer: Jenny Rustemeyer Writers: Jenny Rustemeyer, Grant Baldwin We all love food. As a society, we devour countless cooking shows, culinary magazines and foodie blogs. So how could we possibly be throwing nearly 50% of it in the trash? Filmmakers and food lovers Jen and Grant dive into the issue of waste from farm, through retail, all the way to the back of their own fridge. After catching a glimpse of the billions of dollars of good food that is tossed each year in North America, they pledge to quit grocery shopping and survive only on discarded food. What they find is truly shocking. Preceded By: Pie Lady of Pie Town USA | 2014 | 33 min Documentary Short Director/Writer/Producer: Jane Rosemont Why did a successful Dallas business woman leave her charmed life to bake pie in a remote dusty town with no gas station, no motel and no grocery store? For Kathy Knapp, pie equals love. She serves peace with each piece to curious tourists and local characters alike. Welcome to Pie Town, New Mexico. The name is no joke. Tue 24 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:48:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 40 Keep On Keepin' On USA | 2014 | 86 min • Documentary Feature Director: Alan Hicks Producers: Quincy Jones, Paula Dupré Pesmen Writers: Alan Hicks, Davis Coombe Shot over the course of five years, "Keep On Keepin' On" depicts the remarkable story of 93-year-old jazz legend Clark Terry. A living monument to the Golden Era of Jazz, Terry — a mentor to Miles Davis — is among the few performers ever to have played in both Count Basie’s and Duke Ellington’s bands. In the 1960's, he broke the color barrier as the first African-American staff musician at NBC — on “The Tonight Show”. Today, after a life spent working with and teaching the most totemic figures in jazz history, Terry continues to attract and cultivate budding talents. "Keep On Keepin' On" highlights his friendship with the preternaturally gifted Justin Kauflin, a blind, 23-year-old piano prodigy who suffers from debilitating stage fright. Not long after Kauflin is invited to compete in an elite Jazz competition, Terry’s health takes a turn for the worse. As the clock ticks, we see two friends confront the toughest challenges of their lives. Kauflin’s work on the film’s score with composer Dave Grusin sets the tone for a story that spans decades, lifetimes and the entire history of modern Jazz, complete with firsthand anecdotes from Jones and Herbie Hancock. "Keep On Keepin' On" is crafted with great affection, infused with soulfulness and serendipity. Preceded By: The Curse and the Symphony USA | 2013 | 20 min Documentary Short Director/Writer: David Schulte Executive Producer: Alan Berg Producer: D.J. Becker Featuring: Nathan Felix, Esther Barnum, Laurie Gallardo, Michael Lanci, Andre Lousada, Torrell Moss, Jeff Stote, Phillip Tappan, Erik Wofford "The Curse and the Symphony" is a short documentary about former punk musician Nathan Felix's eight-year effort to break into the elite world of classical music, in spite of having no formal musical training, and attempt to get his symphony performed by a full orchestra for the first time. Mon 23 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Wed 25 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:46:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 41 Kidnapped for Christ USA | 2014 | 85 min • Documentary Feature Director: Kate S. Logan Executive Producers: Lance Bass, Mike C. Manning, Tom Sesanto Producers: Yada Zamora, Kate S. Logan, Paul A. Levin Writers: Yada Zamora, Kate S. Logan "Kidnapped for Christ" tells the shocking stories of American teenagers who were taken from their homes and shipped to Escuela Caribe, an American-run Christian behavior modification program in the Dominican Republic. When a young evangelical filmmaker is granted unprecedented access to film behind the gates of this controversial school, she discovers shocking secrets and young students that change her life. Are parents misguided about this program or can it possibly help? Preceded By: Long Way USA | 2014 | 7 min Narrative Short Director: Josh Kasselman Producer: Stephanie Lucas Writers: Stephanie Lucas, Josh Kasselman Cast: Flynn Burdick, James Patrick Taylor Stranded at school on Halloween, two young boys set out on a daunting walk home. When they take a cue from their surroundings and become would-be trick-or-treaters, their journey gets derailed and they find themselves lost and alone in the city. Subtly capturing the thrill of Halloween and the vulnerability of adolescence, 'Long Way' is the latest short film from Josh Kasselman and Stephanie Lucas. Mon 23 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:32:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 42 Lad: A Yorkshire Story United Kingdom | 2013 | 96 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Dan Hartley Cast: Bretten Lord, Nancy Clarkson, Alan Gibson, Robert Hayes From the heart of a boy comes the story of a man. When Tom Proctor's dad dies his world falls apart; his brother joins the army, his mom is threatened with eviction and Tom gets intro trouble with the police. ​Tom's life is turned around however when he's paired up with park ranger Al Thorpe in this enchanting coming-ofage story set in the stunning Yorkshire Dales. Preceded By: Big Little Girl Canada | 2014 | 14 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Viki Posidis Producer: Kelly Gilbert Cast: Madeline Langdon, Cole Freiberg, Cassidy Civiero, Marco Sasso, James McGuire An innocent young girl struggles to overcome societal pressures to be sexy in order to come to terms with being the big girl her father expects her to be after her mother dies. Samantha Wallace longs to be sexy. The problem with this is that she's only 10. Sat 21 Feb | 9am Sedona Performing Arts Center Tue 24 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:50:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 43 Leading Lady South Africa/United Kingdom | 2014 | 96 min • Narrative Feature Director: Henk Pretorius Producers: Henk Pretorius, Llewelynn Greeff Writers: Henk Pretorius, Tina Kruger Cast: Katie McGrath, Bok Van Blerk, Gil Bellows, Brumilda Van Rensberg "Leading Lady" tells the story of an aspiring British actress, Jodi Rutherford, who persuades Kobus Willemse, a farmer from Brandfort, to prepare her for a role in a major film as an Afrikaans war heroine. In return Jodi undertakes to arrange and direct the annual concert at the Willemse farm. Jodi's interaction with the quirky, small-town citizens of Brandfort and the stubborn Kobus, teaches her that there is more to life than Hollywood's: lights, camera and action — or is there? Preceded By: Mas USA | 2014 | 7 min Narrative Short Director: Ricardo Perez-Selsky Executive Producer: Heather Case Producers: Chase Hinton, Ricardo Perez-Selsky Writer: Chase Hinton Cast: Chase Hinton, Molly Beucher When a relationship is pushed to the edge, a romantic and a realist must choose between the love they share and the love that only exists in their dreams. Wed 25 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat 28 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:43:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 44 Like Sunday, Like Rain USA | 2014 | 104 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Frank Whaley Producers: Fabio Golombek, James Jones, Jimi Jones, Josh Kesselman, Danny Sherman, Uri Singer Cast: Leighton Meester, Debra Messing, Billie Joe Armstrong, James McCaffrey "Like Sunday, Like Rain" tells the story of Reggie, a 12 year old rich prodigy who lives in a castle in New York, surrounded by wealth but living a lonely life as his parents are frequently absent. Eleanor is a young musician going through the pains of growing up, who is having problems with her boyfriend and was recently fired from her job. Making matters worse, she finds herself with no place to live and far from her unsupportive family. In a desperate attempt to land a new job, she finds herself at the home of Barbara, Reggie's mom, and is hired to take care of the young boy. She is surprised by Reggie's intelligence and street smarts but is worried about his odd behavior of avoiding riding in cars, skipping summer camp and only having one friend, Raj. Little by little they both learn about each other's lives until an emergency forces Eleanor to visit her family in Upstate New York. After unsuccessfully trying to find a replacement, she takes Reggie with her where he is exposed to a whole different world. This is a beautiful story about discovery and acceptance. Preceded By: Am I Awake? USA | 2014 | 4 min Narrative Short Director/Producer: Alex Italics Cast: Daniel Higgins, Ray Merrill, Steve McKee, Mark Klugheit, Molly Johnson, Carl Johnson, Grant Hunker, Daniel Geffre Narcoleptic existentialism meets the assassination of an American president set to the toe-tappin' rock stylings of Grammy-Award-winning duo They Might Be Giants. Wed 25 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Fri 27 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:48:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 45 Listening USA | 2014 | 98 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Khalil Sullins Producers: Khalil Sullins, Pardis Sullins, Travis Nicholson, Jamal DeGruy Cast: Thomas Stroppel, Artie Ahr, Amber Marie Bollinger, Christine Haeberman, Steve Hanks, Mykayla Sohn, Arn Chorn Pond, John Merry David and Ryan, best friends and neuroscience graduate students, both struggle to support their families while pinning all of their hopes on a wild idea: to invent telepathy with current technology. With a makeshift garage-lab full of stolen equipment, they keep their research absolutely secret, until Ryan brings his new girlfriend, Jordan, into their experiments. Jordan, smart and seductive, quickly pushes the boys into more dangerous experimentation, and, before they know it, they have invented the technology to read each other's minds. Success proves more dangerous than failure, however, when the technology falls into the wrong hands. Secrets and betrayals quickly boil to the surface, forcing David and Ryan into a battle over the fate of their invention, and the potential future of human free-will itself. "Listening" explores our relationship with the act of communication itself, and the ever-advancing technology that increasingly blurs the line between private versus public thought and action. Preceded By: Room 731 USA | 2014 | 18 min Narrative Short Director/Writer/Producer: Youngmin Kim Cast: Yoojung Kim, Tim Kang, Nikki Soohoo In this supernatural mystery, "The Grudge" meets "Saw", an amnesiac girl wakes up in what appears to be an abandoned jail, where she is haunted by spirits who want to torture her. Fri 27 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:56:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 46 Little Accidents USA | 2014 | 105 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Sara Colangelo Producers: Jason Michael Berman, Anne Carey, Thomas B. Fore, Summer Shelton Cast: Elizabeth Banks, Boyd Holbrook, Jacob Lofland, Josh Lucas, Chloe Sevigny When a teenage boy goes missing in a small town already devastated by a fatal mining accident, three strangers find themselves drawn together in a tangle of secrets, lies, and the collective grief of the community. Reeling from the disappearance of her son, Diane (Elizabeth Banks) finds herself drifting away from her husband (Josh Lucas), a mining company executive whose role in the accident has made her family the prime target for the town’s anger. When she forms a dangerous bond with the sole survivor of the disaster (Boyd Holbrook), truths will be uncovered that threaten to tear apart the few remaining threads holding the town together in this intense drama from writer-director Sara Colangelo. Wed 25 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:45:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 47 Little White Lie USA | 2014 | 65 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Lacey Schwartz Producers: Mehret Mandefro, Lacey Schwartz "Little White Lie" tells Lacey Schwartz’s story of growing up in a typical upper-middle-class Jewish household in Woodstock, NY, with loving parents and a strong sense of her Jewish identity — despite the open questions from those around her about how a white girl could have such dark skin. She believes her family’s explanation that her looks were inherited from her dark-skinned Sicilian grandfather. But when her parents abruptly split, her gut starts to tell her something different. At age of 18, she finally confronts her mother and learns the truth: her biological father was not the man who raised her, but a black man named Rodney with whom her mother had had an affair. Afraid of losing her relationship with her parents, Lacey doesn’t openly acknowledge her newly discovered black identity with her white family. When her biological father dies shortly before Lacey’s 30th birthday, the family secret can stay hidden no longer. Following the funeral, Lacey begins a quest to reconcile the hidden pieces of her life and heal her relationship with the only father she ever knew. Preceded By: Gefilte Fish USA | 2014 | 28 min Narrative Short Director: Shayna Cohen Manya, a stubborn Jewish widow is assigned a helper to prepare her home before Passover. Manya gets an odd surprise when Terrance, an African-American young man, shows up on her doorstep. Eventually, Manya and Terrence learn that help and support often comes from the most unexpected place. Tue 24 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Fri 27 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:33:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 48 Long Live Freedom (Viva la Liberta) Italy | 2013 | 94 min • Narrative Feature Director: Roberto Andò Producer: Angelo Barbagallo Writers: Roberto Andò, Angelo Pasquini Cast: Toni Servillo, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi In this elegant and chilling story about world politics, the great Toni Servillo defies expectations playing two roles, imbuing each character with brilliant nuance and astonishing attention to detail. In the first, he personifies political failure in the role of the disgraced ideologue and party leader, Enrico Oliveri. In the second, he embodies the shrewd genius of a madman as Oliveri’s unhinged twin brother who seizes control of the nation amidst the void of his brother’s disappearance. As the national election approaches, Enrico Oliveri has plummeted in the polls and his supporters and adversaries alike begin to acknowledge his impending downfall. Unwilling to face the failure of his party and his nation, Oliveri vanishes into the night. The party leadership tries to hedge for time by concealing Oliveri’s disappearance with a series of acrobatic sidesteps. In a desperate move, right hand man Andrea Bottini seeks out Oliveri’s look-alike twin brother, Giovanni Ernani, a prolific author and philosopher who is freshly released from an insane asylum. Slowly and steadily, Giovanni insinuates himself into his brother’s public persona, impersonating Oliveri’s every tick and mannerism exquisitely – yet slightly imperfectly. Giovanni quickly surpasses his brother’s political prowess with an eerie talent for rallying the masses through fearless and heroic speeches. As Andò shifts between the failure of the sincere intellectual and the heroics of a madman, he probes the driving forces behind our contemporary global political reality leaving behind a rich web of questions in this unpredictable and provocative thriller. Preceded By: Muse USA | 2014 | 8 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Christopher Leps Producers: Victoria Alexander, Alex Madison Cast: Dave Engfer, Ashley Platz, Corey Rieger, Lauren Reeder, Kerry Hennessy A life-changing event inspires an artist to finally meet his object of affection — but the outcome is not what he expects. Mon 23 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Thu 26 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:42:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 49 Lucky Stiff USA | 2014 | 78 min • Narrative Feature Director: Christopher Ashley Producers: J. Todd Harris, Victor Syrmis Writers: Lynn Ahrens, Michael Butterworth Cast: Dominic Marsh, Nikki M. James, Pamela Shaw, Jason Alexander, Dennis Farina A giddy musical farce with an undeniably romantic heart, "Lucky Stiff" sends up the boy-meets-girl fairytale genre in a riotous blend of comedy and crime caper. Young Harry Witherspoon is a down-at-heel shoe salesman with a dead end job and no prospects, so when he receives an unexpected letter informing him that he has just been named the beneficiary of a huge inheritance, it seems like Harry’s ship is finally about to come in. Little does Harry know, his ship is sailing in a sea of sharks. All he has to do to claim the $6 million fortune is fulfill his uncle’s dying request to take him on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to sunny Monte Carlo and help him tick off his bucket list. There’s just one small catch: his uncle is already dead. A few other things stand between Harry and his dream, including his controlling, myopic, trigger-happy sister (Pamela Shaw), a desperate, put-upon optometrist (Jason Alexander), an avaricious French chanteuse (Kate Shindle), a mysterious Italian playboy (Dennis Farina) and a mysterious young woman from Brooklyn determined to get that money for her own ends. Preceded By: O-Star USA | 2014 | 27 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Dima Otvertchenko Producers: Dima Otvertchenko, Tom Roof, Zack Siddiqui Cast: Spencer Broschard, Jessi Jae Joplin, Patrick Reilly, David Pevsner, Kaiya Daniels, William Miles, Dean Dichoso, Christina Leone Good-natured country boy Rudy is 19 when he discovers that life on Earth may end in 4 days. But the worst part's already happened: His girlfriend just dumped him. Now he has just a few days to find her in Las Vegas and try to salvage their relationship. Wed 25 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:45:04 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 50 Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles USA | 2014 | 94 min • Documentary Feature Director: Chuck Workman Producers: Charles Cohen, Charles S. Cohen "Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles" looks at the remarkable genius of Orson Welles on the eve of his centenary — the enigma of his career as a Hollywood star, a Hollywood director, and a crucially important independent filmmaker. Orson Welles' life was magical: a musical prodigy at age 10, a director of Shakespeare at 14, a painter at 16, a star of stage and radio at 20, romances with some of the most beautiful women in the world, including Rita Hayworth. His work was similarly extraordinary, most notably "Citizen Kane", (considered by many to be the most important movie ever made), created by Welles when he was only 25. In the years following "Citizen Kane", Welles' career continued to change as he made film after film (some never finished, many dismissed) and acted in other projects often to earn money in order to keep making his own films. "Magician" features scenes from almost every existing Welles film, from "Hearts of Age", (which he made in a day when he was only 18 years old) to rarely-seen clips from his final unfinished works like "The Deep" and "Don Quixote", as well as his television and commercial work. "Magician" will be hosted by renowned film critic Jeffrey Lyons and Orson's daughter, Beatrice Welles. Thu 26 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:34:00 Marie's Story France | 2014 | 95 min • Narrative Feature Director: Jean-Pierre Améris Producers: Denis Carot, Sophie Révil Writers: Jean-Pierre Améris, Philippe Blasband Cast: Isabelle Carré, Ariana Rivoire, Brigitte Catillon At the turn of the 19th century, a humble artisan and his wife have a daughter, Marie, who is born deaf and blind and unable to communicate with the world around her. Desperate to find a connection to their daughter and avoid sending her to an asylum, the Heurtins send fourteen-year-old Marie to the Larnay Institute in central France, where an order of Catholic nuns manage a school for deaf girls. There, the idealistic Sister Marguerite sees in Marie a unique potential, and despite her Mother Superior's skepticism, vows to bring the wild young thing out of the darkness into which she was born. Based on true events, "Marie's Story" recounts the courageous journey of a young nun and the lives she would change forever, confronting failures and discouragement with joyous faith and love. Wed 25 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Thu 26 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:35:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 51 Marmato USA | 2014 | 87 min • Documentary Feature Director: Mark Grieco Producers: Mark Grieco, Stuart Reid Writers: Mark Grieco, Stuart Reid If Colombia is the focal point of the new global gold rush then Marmato, a mining town with over 500 years of history, is the new frontier. In its mountain there are $20 billion dollars in gold, but its 8,000 inhabitants are at risk of being displaced by an open-pit mining project. "Marmato" chronicles how the townspeople confront a Canadian mining company that wants the gold beneath their homes. Filmed over the course of 6 years, "Marmato" is a canvas of magic realism and the confrontation with globalized mining. Preceded By: Wire Cutters USA | 2014 | 9 min Animation Narrative Short Director/Writer: Jack Anderson A chance encounter proves fateful for 2 robots mining on a desolate planet. Tue 24 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sun 1 Mar | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:36:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 52 Misconception USA | 2014 | 93 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jessica Yu Producer: Elise Pearlstein Featuring: Kyra Sedgwick, Narrator Most of us perceive that world population is still growing at an alarming rate, putting an increasing strain on the Earth’s resources. But are claims of a population explosion truth or scaremongering? Taking cues from the groundbreaking insights of statistics guru Hans Rosling, "Misconception" offers a fascinating glimpse at how the world is tackling population shifts. Following three distinct stories, Oscar-winning director Jessica Yu grapples with the way in which population trends impact people’s lives in unexpected ways. "Misconception" delves into highly charged political issues on a human level. Will the Earth's ever-rising population cause the planet to implode? What are the real consequences of population growth? Do women hold the cure? Preceded By: The Hideout USA | 2014 | 16 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Daniel Wahlen Producer: Matthew Disbro Cast: Jim Chandler, Christa Campbell, Brogan Hall, Tomi Lavinder A young girl's life is thrown into chaos when she is molested by her teacher. Through the support of her best friend, she finds the strength to tell her mother. Tue 24 Feb | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:49:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 53 Mr. Holland's Opus USA | 1995 | 143 min • Narrative Feature Director: Stephen Herek Producers: Robert W. Cort, Ted Field, Michael Nolin Writer: Patrick Sheane Duncan Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Glenne Headly, Jay Thomas, Olympia Dukakis, William H. Macy Richard Dreyfuss received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his outstanding performance in "Mr. Holland's Opus" — a rousing sensation with audiences and critics around the globe. "Mr. Holland's Opus" tells the story of 30 years in the life of a high school music teacher named Glenn Holland, who takes the job in the first place as a temporary measure. His real work, he believes, is to compose music. Teaching is just a way to pay some bills. He realizes only gradually that it is, in fact, his destiny. By the time he retires thirty years later, Holland has discovered that teaching is his true calling. But he relates more easily to his music-loving students than he does to his own deaf son. Mon 23 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 2:23:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 54 My Friend Ed USA | 2014 | 56 min • Documentary Feature Director/Producer: Sharon Baker Ed Asner is one of the most celebrated actors of his generation, delighting audiences of all ages, from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Lou Grant" — to "Elf" and "Up". But he's also an activist who refuses to budge on his ideals, regardless of what anyone thinks. Ed has spent his celebrated life on the front lines of the fight for justice and in support of the rights of the artist, sometimes at great personal cost. Now approaching his 85th birthday, he's still at it, raising his voice and pissing off his detractors — all to the delight of the legions of people who know him simply as 'friend'. A funny and poignant exploration of the notion of 'hero' versus 'celebrity' and the role of this artist as activist. Preceded By: NAU Student Shorts USA | 2014 | 20 min Narrative Short Sock-apella Jimmy dreams of making it big as a member of a barbershop quartet, but his own talent keeps getting in his way. Filmmakers: Paula, Jones, Ryan Massey, James Church, Lauren Jones, Mary Rawlins Friendly Fire This short film follows the average college student as she endures the epic struggle of taking a collegiate exam. Filmmakers: Alexandra Keene, Hunter Xao, Melissa Tyler, Savannah Chase, Jorge Flores, Amanda Bassett, Tyler Mazzucchi, Jack Garraud, Keegan Hughes, Baylee Bates Kuwan A visual tale of the diverse, magnificent landscapes and inhabitants of northern Arizona. Filmmaker: Alex Finden In Tandem A young man uses his tandem bike as a taxi service, but deep down is trying to fill a different seat in his life. Filmmakers: Andrew Moraca, Chris Binning Sun 22 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon 23 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:16:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 55 Night Will Fall United Kingdom | 2014 | 75 min • Documentary Feature Director: Andre Singer Producers: Sally Angel, Brett Ratner Writer: Lynette Singer Possibly the most shocking and emotionally staggering film ever shown by our festival. At the end of World War II, Britain and the U.S. had teams of photographers capturing the liberation of the concentration camps. Even Alfred Hitchcock traveled to Europe to work with photographer Sidney Bernstein, but after a frustrating month, returned home. Although the footage was used at the Nuremburg war trials, it was subsequently buried by the Allies and remained secreted away for 70 years. Now, re-mastered into an astounding film, "Night Will Fall" is a devastating visual reminder of the horrors of the camps and the politics which still surrounds the history of the Nazi era. Warning: This film is extremely graphic. Please exercise caution when selecting this film. The scenes of the camps have not been edited out and are extremely disturbing Tue 24 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:15:00 The Old Man Who Read Love Stories 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 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 56 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 Director: Lisa Molomot Producer: Rona Richter 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 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 57 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 The Outrageous Sophie Tucker 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. Mon 23 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:36:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 58 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. Mon 23 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Thu 26 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:42:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 59 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. Tue 24 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:20:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 60 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 Director: Michael Kofsky Producers: Andria Chamberlin, Kevin Chamberlin Cast: Kevin Chamberlin, Omar Benson Miller, Eric Allan Kramer When Charlie, a small town chef, cooks a last meal for a prisoner on death row, his ideas about justice are called into question. Mon 23 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Thu 26 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:40:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 61 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 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 62 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 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 63 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 Director/Writer: Ryan Rambach Producers: Ryan Rambach, Evan Salce Featuring: Len Lanzi 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. Wed 25 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 9:20am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:27:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 64 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 Director/Writer/Producer: Jennifer Nicole Stang Cast: Jennifer Nicole Stang, Livvy Stubenrauch 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 Director/Writer/Producer: Sotiris Dounoukos Cast: Mexianu Medenou, Garba Tounkara, Doudou Masta 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 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 65 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 Director/Writer/Producer: Paul Wong Cast: Lucy Suttor, Jack Sergent-Shadbolt 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. Tue 24 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 66 The Road Within USA | 2014 | 100 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Gren Wells Producers: Brent Emery, Bradley Gallo, Michael A. Helfant, Guy J. Louthan, Robert Stein Cast: Zoe Kravitz, Ali Hillis, Robert Patrick, Robert Sheehan, Dev Patel, Kyra Sedgwick Vincent, a young man with Tourette's syndrome, faces drastic changes after his mother dies. Because his politician father is too ashamed of the disorder to have Vincent accompany him on the campaign, Vincent is shuttled off to an unconventional clinic. There he finds unexpected community with an obsessive-compulsive roommate and an anorexic young woman, and romance eventually — and uneasily — follows. One of Variety's "10 Directors to Watch," screenwriter Gren Wells makes her directorial debut with this ambitious yet light-hearted coming-of-age tale about the potent medicine we all carry within ourselves. The film is packed with a talented ensemble, from emerging talents Zoe Kravitz, Dev Patel and Robert Sheehan to beloved veterans Kyra Sedgwick and Robert Patrick. Preceded By: First Aid (Premier Soins) Canada | 2013 | 13 min Narrative Short Director/Producer: Jean-Marc Piché An older couple find an injured man on their porch. What to do with him? Thu 26 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:53:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 67 Roaming Wild USA | 2014 | 66 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Sylvia Johnson Wild horses capture people’s imaginations, and across the country, from urban centers to rural communities, they resonate with our sense of American identity. They represent the independence, strength, and grace upon which this country is built. No other issue in America — aside from the Vietnam War — has ever generated such an outpouring of public letters. Today, these horses find themselves at the intersection where modern development collides with the needs of the wild. "Roaming Wild", a documentary directed by Sylvia Johnson illustrates the controversy over wild horses in the West through intimate portraits of a wild herd and three characters with diverging opinions, each working on solutions. Ultimately, this film is meant to encourage dialogue by presenting real solutions to the question of wild horse management. When a cowboy, an activist and a mountain man search for solutions to protect the life and land, the way they come together to try and protect our wild horses is both touching and surprising. Preceded By: Myanmar: Bridges To Change USA | 2014 | 41 min Documentary Feature Directors/Producer: Mark Fisher, Eric Daft In August 2013 a group of 7 climbers — 5 Americans and 2 Burmese — traveled to northern Myanmar to make a first ascent of Southeast Asia's disputed highest peak. All told, the climbers traveled over 270 miles on foot through some of the harshest terrain on the planet. As a country that is just recently awaking from over 50 years of military rule and relative isolation, they were offered a glimpse into a culture unaffected by the rapid pace of globalization throughout the rest of the world. This film is not just a recounting of a mountaineering expedition, its a film about a country that is on the brink of rapid change, and what this might entail for the future Myanmar and its people. Wed 25 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:47:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 68 Rooted in Peace Canada/Costa Rica/Japan/USA | 2013 | 101 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Greg Reitman Executive Producers: Chris Lindstrom, Ron Schlosser Producers: Greg Reitman, Britta Reitman, Jonathan McHugh, Sally Ranney, Michael Perricone Featuring: Greg Reitman, Deepak Chopra, David Lynch, Pete Seeger, Donovan Leitch, Maread Maguire, Dan Siegel, Paul Hawken, Mark Hyman, Ted Turner, Wiliam McDonough, Desmond Tutu, Deborah Garcia, Chris Kilham, Alejandro Junger, Gina Ross, Mike Love "Rooted in Peace" is an inspiring and empowering personal story of Greg Reitman who shares his past experiences of living in a world filled with terror, encountering the Gulf War while working on a kibbutz in Israel, witnessing the aftermath of Hiroshima, Japan and later the grievances of 911. Greg challenges the viewer; on what will it take for humanity to wake up and to stop the cycle of war & violence. In his search for peace, Greg unlocks the human technological key learning of the inner nature of the brain & heart and demonstrates how change begins within oneself. Sparking a personal quest to understand human consciousness, "Rooted in Peace" provokes viewers to return to balance within themselves, among humankind, in the natural world. It awakens them to a more peaceful reality and asks them to find the ways and means to fulfill their deep desire to live in a world filled with love and compassion for all life. Preceded By: Red Earth Sky - Sedona Time-Lapse Vol 2 USA | 2014 | 7 min Narrative Short Director/Writer/Producer: Cory Bruening Sedona's magic reveals itself in a beautiful montage of beautiful and mesmerizing scenes captured in time-lapse photography. Tue 24 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Fri 27 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:48:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 69 Sand Castles USA | 2014 | 93 min • Narrative Feature Director: Clenet Verdi-Rose Producers: Jordon Hodges, Chris Nickin Writers: Jordon Hodges, Bugs Moran Cast: Jordon Hodges, Anne Winters, Randy Spence, Saxon Trainor, Daniella Grace Winner of the 2014 Leonardo da Vinci Horse for Ensemble Cast at Milan's MIFF Awards, this beautiful, naturalistic drama set around the cornfields of small-town Indiana, follows Noah Daly and his poverty-stricken family as they wrestle with the mysterious return of his mute, younger sister Lauren, who disappeared from a beach parking lot over a decade ago. Preceded By: Unspoken USA | 2014 | 20 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Eric Otten Producer: Natalie Whalen Cast: Hillary Baack, Zach Alden, Holgie Forrester "Unspoken" revolves around a young deaf woman dealing with the hardships of moving her mother with Alzheimer's into a senior home. Deaf actress, Hillary Baack ("The East"), plays Eva who keeps herself closed off to the world. She must learn to connect with others after realizing her mother will not always be by her side. Thu 26 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:53:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 70 Schimbare Spain | 2014 | 91 min • Narrative Feature Director: Alex Sampayo Producer: José Baños Writers: Borja Fanuel Caamaño Fajardo, Alex Sampayo Cast: Candela Peña, Luis Zahera, Sandra Mokrzycka, Martijn Kuiper, Huichi Chiu, Mariana Achim, Maurycy Lyczkov Louis and Elvira travel to Romania after contact with an Eastern European criminal organization. Near their destination they receive a call that requires them to change route. To continue with the plan they must stop in Budapest and make a collection. From this moment they will have to make the most difficult decision of their lives. Stick to the plan or release the girl. Decide what they decide, someone will die. Preceded By: The Phone Call Great Britain | 2014 | 20 min Narrative Short Director: Mat Kirkby Producers: Michelle Kirkman, James Lucas Cast: Sally Hawkins, Jim Broadbent Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film! Heather (played by Oscar nominee Sally Hawkins) works on a suicide help line. When she receives a phone call from a mystery man (played by Oscar winner Jim Broadbent), she has no idea that the encounter will change her life forever. Mon 23 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Fri 27 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 71 The Search for General Tso USA | 2014 | 71 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Ian Cheney Producers: Jennifer Lee, Amanda Murray This mouthwateringly entertaining film travels the globe to unravel a captivating culinary mystery. General Tso’s chicken is a staple of Chinese-American cooking, and an ubiquitous presence on restaurant menus across the country. But just who was General Tso? And how did his chicken become emblematic of an entire national cuisine? Director Ian Cheney (King Corn) journeys from Shanghai to New York to the American Midwest and beyond to uncover the origins of this iconic dish, turning up surprising revelations and a host of humorous characters along the way. Told with the verve of a good detective story, "The Search for General Tso" is as much about food as it is a tale of the American immigrant experience. Preceded By: Swadhisthana USA | 2014 | 20 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Joel Mahr Producers: Joel Mahr, Kelly Lynn Warren, Jason Van Eman Cast: Alessandra Pinkston, Stevie Johnson, Diona Reasonover, Tyler Parks, Peter Calandra, Nick Sweeney, Kyle Williams The carnal and creative expertise of a mother and father are boldly put to the test when they attempt to enlighten their teenage children on matters of adult education after unwittingly discovering that their son is gay. Tue 24 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Fri 27 Feb | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:31:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 72 Secret of Water USA | 2014 | 77 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jirka Rysavy Writers: Marina Daynovets, Janice Jensen Water – a living substance, the most common and least understood. It defies the basic laws of physics, yet holds the keys to life. Known to ancients as a transmitter to and from the higher realms, water retains memory and conveys information to DNA. However, water can die if treated poorly. Water’s arrangement of molecules can be influenced by such factors as sound, thoughts, intention, and prayer, as well as by such toxins as chlorine, affecting all that comes in contact with it. In this documentary, prominent scientists help reveal the secret of water, allowing us to use this amazing element to heal ourselves and our planet. Preceded By: Loved to Death: The Story of Oak Creek USA | 2014 | 18 min Documentary Short Directors: Cordel Adler, Dalton Zanetti Producers: Dalton Zanetti, Cordel Adler Featuring: Dalton Zanetti, Cordel Adler, Max Tapia, Kat Solorio, Marie McCormick, Amina Sena "Loved to Death: The Story of Oak Creek" uncovers the impacts of irresponsible recreation on Oak Creek. The increasing amount of recreation in Oak Creek is causing a rise in E. coli concentrations within the creek that creates a health concern. The Oak Creek Ambassadors spent the summer trying to mitigate and educate people on their impacts on the watershed. They picked up trash all summer long and held formal educations all around Northern Arizona to help create a sense of stewardship for the watershed that provides so many services. Mon 23 Feb | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Thu 26 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:35:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 73 Secret Sharer United Kingdom/Poland/China | 2014 | 103 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Peter Fudakowski Producers: Peter Fudakowski, Tom Waller Cast: Jack Laskey, Zhu Zhu, Ching-Ting Hsia, Leon Dai From Academy Award winner Peter Fudakowski ("Tsotsi", which won the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar — which also will show in the festival) comes "Secret Sharer". A contemporary fable told with epic beauty, humor and a twist in its tale, "Secret Sharer" is a romantic and sensuous moral story about a young man’s journey into maturity through challenging human relationships on the high seas. Set in the South China Sea on a rusting Chinese cargo ship, it’s the Polish captain's first command. His mutinous Chinese crew suspect he and his criminal boss want to scuttle the ship, their only home, in an insurance scam. When the crew abandons ship, the young captain is left alone on board, confused and helpless, anchored in a bay. That night, while waiting anxiously on deck, he finds a naked body floating in the sea below, tangled up in the ship’s rope ladder. Pulling up the ladder, the captain discovers a beautiful Chinese woman, alive but in distress. Uninvited, she climbs on board. Her only words to him are “hide me”. Dawn comes a few hours later and so does a search party led by the woman’s husband, followed by the crew, all looking for a murderer. Sun 22 Feb | 12pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Tue 24 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:43:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 74 Semicolon; The Adventures of Ostomy Girl USA | 2014 | 93 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer/Producer: Robin Greenspun Executive Producers: Dana Bernstein, Cari Marshall We invite you to meet Dana, a feisty, funny, charming 25 year old. Dana has a severe case of Crohn's Disease. For Dana, the disease is a continuous battle, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It is unrelenting and she's been fighting it since she was 4. Dana is facing the daunting task of deciding how she wants to live the rest of her life. With very little bowel left, she survives on intravenous nutrition and spends as much time in the hospital as out. Should she continue to live with what she knows but with the daily challenges and limitations it brings, or should she undergo a small bowel transplant which could give her a chance at a normal life, a life she has never known? Dana fears the transplant could fail and she will become even sicker — or she could die. "Semicolon; The Adventures of Ostomy Girl" follows Dana through a 5 month period in her life. With Dana's guidance, the film tells her story of living with a chronic disease as she faces her day-to-day challenges, both personal and medical, all the time keeping her wicked sense of humor. Dana is a testament to tenacity as she allows the viewer to enter her world which is not always pretty. Yet, it is full of humor and surprises at the strangest times. Dana is Ostomy Girl and her adventures are truly inspiring. Preceded By: Birthday USA | 2015 | 11 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Chris King Executive Producers: Chris King, Jacqueline Calkin, Sean Flynn, Lena Flynn Producers: Chris King, Heather King, Eric Wheeler Cast: Mandy Moody, Chris Gouchoe, Eric Wheeler, Paul Brown, Cynthia Brown, Jacqueline Calkin, Quincy Moreland When a young military wife gets news that her Marine husband has been severely wounded in combat, she discovers that life ahead for the both of them is going to be a difficult and yet amazing journey. Sat 21 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon 23 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:44:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 75 Sepideh Denmark | 2013 | 90 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Berit Madsen Producers: Stefan Frost, Henrik Underbjerg Sepideh wants to become an astronaut. She spends her nights exploring the secrets of the universe, while her family will do anything to keep her on the ground. The expectations for a young Iranian woman are very different from Sepideh's ambitions, and her plans to go to university are in danger. But Sepideh holds on to her dream! She takes up the fight and teams up with the world's first female space tourist, Anousheh Ansari. This film paints a very different and unusual portrait of Iran and the rights of women. Sepideh is a rare example and, in her own way, manages to overcome obstacles we cannot imagine. Preceded By: The Landing Australia | 2013 | 18 min Narrative Short Director: Josh Tanner Executive Producers: Mat Petrenko, Murray Berghan, Rob Mathieson, Kerry O'Rourke Producer: Jade van der Lei Writers: Josh Tanner, Jade van der Lei Cast: Henry Nixon, Tom Usher, David Roberts A man returns to the Midwestern farm of his childhood on a desperate mission: To unearth the horrifying truth of what landed there in the summer of 1960. Mon 23 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Fri 27 Feb | 6:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:48:00 Silenced USA | 2014 | 102 min • Documentary Feature Director: James Spione Executive Producers: Thomas Morgan, Jim Butterworth Producers: Daniel J. Chalfen, James Spione Oscar-nominated filmmaker James Spione details the stories of three whistleblowers — Thomas Drake, John Kiriakou and Jesselyn Radack — who faced incredible trials and persecution in response to their blowing the whistle on government wrongdoing. The documentary is a fascinating story of the troubling, innermost, top-secret workings of the U.S. government, shedding light on the misfortunes that befell these three whistleblowers. Each of them was subject to unbelievable scrutiny and invaded privacy. Mon 23 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Wed 25 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:42:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 76 SlingShot USA | 2014 | 93 min • Documentary Feature Director: Paul Lazarus Producers: Paul Lazarus, Barry Opper Featuring: Dean Kamen "SlingShot" focuses on inventor Dean Kamen (Segway Human Transporter) and his 15-year quest to solve the world's safe water crisis. Iconoclast, Kamen, is a modern hero. His inventions, mostly medical devices, help people in need and ease suffering. "SlingShot" is a film about an indomitable man who just might have enough passion, will, and innovative thinking to create a solution for the planet's biggest challenge. Fifty percent of all human illness is the result of water borne pathogens. Kamen has invented an energy efficient vapor compression distiller that can turn any unfit source of water into potable, safe water. "SlingShot" traces the story of Dean Kamen's water purification machine from its earliest development through recent trials in five schools in rural Ghana and beyond. Preceded By: A State of Emergency USA | 2014 | 12 min Documentary Short Directors: Shaneika Lai, Casey Acaster "A State of Emergency" explores the drought in California and how it is effecting Southern California residents on a local level and how the community plans to cope with water shortages as they continue to impact the state. Sat 21 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sun 22 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:45:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 77 Song from the Forest Germany | 2013 | 96 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Michael Obert Producers: Alex Tondowski, Ira Tondowski 25 years ago, Louis Sarno, an American, heard a song on the radio and followed its melody into the Central Africa Jungle and stayed. He than recorded over 1000 hours of original BaAka music. Now he is part of the BaAka community and raises his pygmy son, Samedi. Fulfilling an old promise, Louis takes Samedi to America. On this journey Louis realizes he is not part of this globalized world anymore but globalization has also arrived in the rainforest. The BaAka depend on Louis for their survival. Father and son return to the melodies of the jungle but the question remains: How much longer will the songs of the forest be heard? Preceded By: Happy Birthday, Dad USA | 2014 | 9 min Narrative Short Directors: David Merlino, Dustin Sweet As Andrew Muller prepares for his Dad's birthday, he reflects upon the memories of everything his father did to shape him into the man he is today. In the end, he realizes his father was not just preparing him for adulthood, but also for being a father himself. Mon 23 Feb | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Thu 26 Feb | 9am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Total Running Time: 1:45:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 78 The Starfish Throwers USA/India | 2014 | 83 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jesse Roesler Producers: Melody Gilbert, Jesse Roesler Powerful, direct and heartrending, "The Starfish Throwers" explores how three of the world's most fiercely compassionate individuals struggle to restore hope to the hopeless in unexpected and sometimes dangerous ways. Worlds apart, a five-star chef, a twelve year-old girl, and a retired schoolteacher discover how their individual efforts to feed the poor ignite a movement in the fight against hunger. Award-winning chef Narayanan Krishnan, fighting against the caste system in India, quits his job to begin a life of cooking and hand-delivering fresh meals to hundreds of people in his hometown. Katie Stagliano’s planting of a single cabbage seedling when she was nine years old blossoms into Katie’s Krops, a non-profit with 73 gardens dedicated to ending hunger. Retired middle school teacher Mr. Law battles personal health issues as he hand delivers more than a thousand sandwiches nightly to the hungry in Minneapolis. This documentary tells the tale of these remarkable individuals and the unexpected challenges they face. Despite being constantly reminded that hunger is far too big for one person to solve, they persevere and see their impact ripple further than their individual actions. Preceded By: Grace of a Stranger USA | 2014 | 18 min Short Director: Troy Hollar "Grace of a Stranger" is the story of a destitute man and his unexpected encounter with a stranger that could turn both their lives around. Based on the autobiographical short story “Acts of Kindness” by Aaron Keel, who wrote the story as an inmate in the Arizona State Prison Complex. Wed 25 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 9:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:41:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 79 To Be Takei USA | 2014 | 94 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jennifer M. Kroot Producers: Gerry Kim, Jennifer M. Kroot, Mayuran Tiruchelvam Attention Star Trek fans — secret and otherwise! This film is a look at the many roles played by eclectic 77-yearold actor/activist George Takei, whose wit, humor and grace have helped him to become an internationally beloved figure and Internet phenomenon with 7-million Facebook fans and counting. George Takei doesn’t shy away from digging into his remarkable career and personal life in Jennifer Kroot’s delightful and incisive film "To Be Takei". As a child forced into Japanese-American internment camps, the actorturned-activist reveals the ways that racism affected him well into his early acting career, where he played stereotypical Asian stock characters in film and television shows. Even after landing the iconic role of Hikaru Sulu on Star Trek, Takei’s sharp eye, coupled with his wicked sense of humor, continued to challenge the status quo well into the twenty-first century. Now at 76, nine years after formally coming out of the closet, Takei and his husband, Brad, have become the poster couple for marriage equality, highlighting homophobia through television interviews and hilarious skits, many of which have gone viral and garnered widespread attention. Whether dishing on William Shatner or parodying the now-infamous comments made by Tim Hardaway, Takei proves time and again why his presence in popular culture remains as fresh and necessary as ever. Preceded By: Entrain Canada | 2014 | 7 min Narrative Short Director: Elaine Poon Executive Producers: Elaine Poon, Adrien Benson Producer: Farah Merani Writer: Adrien Benson Cast: Jonathan Dubsky, Lindsay Owen Pierre, Farah Merani Laurent, a French exchange student seeks solace during his daily commute by air drumming to the music on his Ipod. Method, an East-African immigrant, strikes up a friendly conversation about music with him, but only to discover they speak completely different languages. What ensues is an impromptu drumming performance, one that reminds Laurent the importance of seeking connections even when they seem out of reach. Mon 23 Feb | 9pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Wed 25 Feb | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:41:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 80 Touch of Evil USA | 1958 | 95 min • Narrative Feature Director: Orson Welles Producer: Albert Zugsmith Writers: Orson Welles, Whit Masterson Cast: Orson Welles, Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh Experience director Orson Welles' masterpiece "Touch of Evil" in our kick-off celebration in honor of the 100th year anniversary of his birth! Starring Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh and Orson Welles himself, this exceptional film noir portrait of corruption and morally compromised obsessions tells the story of a crooked police chief who frames a Mexican youth as part of an intricate criminal plot. The triple-threat genius of Orson Welles as writer, director and star has never been more excitingly applied than in "Touch of Evil." In this gripping tale of action and suspense it is impossible to separate the mastery of Welles' characterization as the crooked cop, who plants evidence on his victims, from his violent and unconventional use of the camera. Orson has surpassed himself in blending thrills, entertainment and the last word in lighting and camera artistry. The screening will be hosted by Orson's daughter, Beatrice Welles. Sat 21 Feb | 6pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Total Running Time: 1:35:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 81 Town of Runners Ethiopia/United Kingdom | 2012 | 80 min • Documentary Feature Director: Jerry Rothwell Producers: Dan Demissie, Al Morrow Have you ever wondered how it is that so many marathons are won by Ethiopian runners? "Town of Runners" documents the story of young athletes from the rural Ethiopian town of Bekoji, home to the current Olympic and World Champions Tirunesh Dibaba and Kenenisa Bekele. The film follows three children as they move from school track to national competition and from childhood to adulthood. The incredible sacrifices that must be made are highlighted — as are the crushing disappointments. Preceded By: 5 to 12 Netherlands | 2014 | 18 min Documentary Short Director/Writer: Fritz Kohle Producer: Arleen Cuevas Featuring: Rinus Jossee, Kees Kortleve, Huub Vaessen "5 to 12" tells the story of friends Rinus Jossee and Kees Kortleve and their life and death challenges they face as older athletes in their 70-ties. Europe is getting older, people above 65 form the fastest growing population segment. This film explores how older athletes are coming to terms with fragility brought on by old age and how they define life as death creeps closer every day. The story takes place in the Netherlands. The filmmakers spend a couple of months exploring how Kees and Rinus do their best to maintain their quality of life by participating in running events, until a life changing event takes place. Tue 24 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sat 28 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:38:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 82 Tsotsi UK | 2005 | 94 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Gavin Hood Producer: Peter Fudakowski Cast: Presley Chweneyagae, Terry Pheto Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2006! On the edges of Johannesburg, Tsotsi's life has no meaning beyond survival. One night in desperation, Tsotsi steals a woman's car, only to discover a crying infant in the back seat. In a moment, his life takes a sharp turn and leads him down an unexpected path to redemption, giving him hope for a future he never could have imagined. "Tsotsi" is a portrait of the choices that are made in life and how compassion can endure in the human heart. Join producer Peter Fudakowski for a special encore screening of "Tsotsi" and a thought-provoking Q&A discussion! Mon 23 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:34:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 83 Twin Sisters Norway | 2013 | 58 min • Documentary Feature Director: Mona Friis Bertheussen There are times when forces beyond coincidence seem to come into life. In 2003, two babies were found in a cardboard box in a Chinese village and adopted to two different corners of the world. One of them is a little village in Norway, surrounded by high mountains and deep fjords. The other one is a big city in the USA. The adoptive parents had no idea that there was a twin sister, since their sisterhood was meant to be kept a secret. However, destiny had other plans... The film tells the remarkable story of the twin sisters through a parallel journey, until they meet again in Norway when they are 8 years old. "Twin Sisters" is a powerful human story about sibling love, human dilemma and the game of fate. Preceded By: Tashi and the Monk India | 2014 | 39 min Documentary Feature Directors: Johnny Burke, Andrew Hinton Producer: Andrew Hinton There’s a brave social experiment taking place on a remote mountaintop in the foothills of the Himalaya. A former Buddhist monk is seeking to transform the lives of abandoned children through love and compassion. Tashi is especially vulnerable as she struggles to make friends, and learns that love can help heal even the saddest memories. Wed 25 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat 28 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:37:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 84 Una Vida: A Fable of Music and the Mind USA | 2014 | 98 min • Narrative Feature Director: Richie Adams Producers: Richie Adams, Brent Caballero, Nancy Green-Keyes Writers: Richie Adams, Nicolas Bazan Cast: Joaquim D.E. Almeida, Aunjanue Ellis, Bill Cobbs, Sharon Lawrence A courageous but haunted Neuroscientist and an aged Jazz singer battle Alzheimer's in the streets of New Orleans. Dr. Alvaro Cruz, a neuroscientist, disillusioned by the death of his mother and his inability to help her, finds redemption and reward by helping Una Vida, a jazz singer he discovers performing on the streets of New Orleans. Her health declining and her singing partner and her adopted daughter unable to help, Cruz seeks out her long lost son in an effort to bring resolution to the grief, loss and longing that has overshadowed her hard but beautiful life. Preceded By: Lost Music USA | 2014 | 13 min Narrative Short Director: Deborah LaVine Producers: Nonetheless Productions, Venice Sky Productions Writer: Dale Griffiths Stamos Cast: Barbara Bain, Carmen Argenziano, Nicholas Gonzalez, Kelsey Crane "Lost Music" is a meditation on the effects of Alzheimer's on not only the sufferer, but on the closest loved one. Multi Emmy Award-winner Barbara Bain stars as a woman caught in a confusion between a long ago love affair and her present reality with her devoted husband. Mon 23 Feb | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Fri 27 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 1:51:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 85 Unsound USA | 2014 | 94 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Darious Britt Producers: Troy Hollar, Christina Marafino, Damon Mosier Cast: Darious Britt, Justin Kreinbrink, Damon Mosier An ambitious, young filmmaker sets out to create the ultimate career launching, classic Volkswagen documentary when his mother succumbs to yet another episode of psychosis. He must resort to extreme measures to save her from herself and reclaim his life. Based on true events, "Unsound" chronicles a mother's battle with Schizophrenia and a son's struggle to get her the help she needs. Preceded By: Granny Baby Canada | 2013 | 10 min Narrative Short Director/Writer/Producer: Eva Colmers Cast: Joyce Doolittle, Aidan Hamilton, Kris Loranger, Nicole Wassill It's a special day for Jack, a curious 6-year-old who is excited to pick up his baby sister and Mom from the hospital. With a special present in his hand, he enters the busy waiting room with his Dad. In a corner of the crowded room, he sees a confused, little granny sitting alone and with a note pinned to her cardigan. Nobody seems to notice her and nobody seems to care. Jack wants to help and comes up with a unique way to draw attention to the helpless granny. A fictional story based on real events, Granny Baby looks at a serious issue in a light-hearted, surprising way through the creative eyes of a child. Mon 23 Feb | 9:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Thu 26 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:44:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 86 Vessel USA | 2014 | 90 min • Documentary Feature Director: Diana Whitten Producers: Mitchell Block, Diana Whitten A fearless sea captain sails a ship through loopholes in international law, providing abortions on the high seas, and leaving in her wake a network of emboldened activists who trust women to handle abortion on their own terms. How she battles fierce opposition and regulatory obstacles makes for an eventful film. Rebecca Gomperts, horrified by the realities created by anti-abortion law around the world, felt compelled to challenge this. Her method: to provide abortions on a ship in offshore waters. Her project, Women on Waves, begins as flawed spectacle, a media frenzy, faced with governmental, religious, and military blockades. But with each setback comes a more refined mission, until Rebecca has the revelation that she can use new technologies to bypass law — and train women to give themselves safe abortions using WHO-sanctioned protocols with pills. We witness the creation of an underground network of emboldened, informed activists, working at the cutting edge of global reproductive rights, who trust women to handle abortion themselves. "Vessel" is Rebecca’s story: one of a woman who heard and answered a calling, and transformed a wildly improbable idea into a global movement. Twice decorated at SXSW. Preceded By: Intervention USA | 2014 | 17 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Francesca Murdoch Executive Producers: Claudia Murdoch, Alastair Murdoch Producer: Jonathan Bucari Cast: Kayla Phillips, Kyle Donnery, Kayla Moore, Alastair Murdoch, Julian Murdoch Sarah Hale may be the only person who truly cares about her classmate James Winters but, when his family problems become unbearable, will Sarah's love be enough to save James? "Intervention" is a short film based on a story by middle and high schoolers, and it was written and directed by a middle schooler. The film deals with issues many teenagers deal with, such as bullying, isolation, physical abuse, love and friendship. Sun 22 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Tue 24 Feb | 6:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:47:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 87 Walking Under Water Poland | 2014 | 76 min • Documentary Feature Director/Writer: Eliza Kubarska Producer: Monika Braid "Walking Under Water" will take us under the waves to walk with the last compressor divers from the Badjao tribe in Mabul Island. The last of the divers trains his young nephew to perform the dangerous diving maneuvers. Temptation in the form of hotel work and a more regular life steer the youth away from the traditions of his family, until at the end when he must decide. Preceded By: The Current USA | 2014 | 40 min Documentary Short Director/Writer: Hans Rosenwinkel Featuring: Grant Korgan, Anthony Robles, Bethany Hamilton, Jean-Michel Cousteau, Missy Franklin, Leo Morales, Mallory Weggemann, Jesse Murphree, Shawna Korgan "The Current" showcases inspiring adaptive athletes, well-respected public figures, and athlete ambassadors of all abilities, overcoming limitations through adaptive water sports such as surfing, scuba diving, free-diving, and ocean kayaking alongside whales and dolphins in exotic locations. Each individual cast member shares inspirational stories of perseverance while reflecting on the bonds of friendship, ultimately revealing the power of the human spirits, and the importance of protecting and conserving the ocean, while discovering and embracing its healing potential. Tue 24 Feb | 9:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Sat 28 Feb | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 1:56:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 88 Watchers of the Sky USA | 2014 | 121 min • Documentary Feature Director: Edet Belzberg Executive Producers: Elizabeth Bohart, Stanley Buchthal, Lisa Kleiner Chanoff Producers: Edet Belzberg, Amelia Green-Dove, Kerry Propper Featuring: Samantha Power, Benjamin Ferencz, Emmanuel Uwurukundo, Luis Moreno-Ocampo With his provocative question, “why is the killing of a million a lesser crime than the killing of an individual?” Raphael Lemkin changed the course of history. An extraordinary testament to one man’s perseverance, the Sundance award-winning film "Watchers of the Sky" examines the life and legacy of the Polish-Jewish lawyer and linguist who coined the term genocide. Before Lemkin, the notion of accountability for war crimes was virtually non-existent. After experiencing the barbarity of the Holocaust firsthand, he devoted his life to convincing the international community that there must be legal retribution for mass atrocities targeted at minorities. An impassioned visionary, Lemkin confronted world apathy in a tireless battle for justice, setting the stage for the creation of the International Criminal Court. Inspired by Samantha Power’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book "A Problem From Hell", this multi-faceted documentary interweaves Raphael Lemkin’s struggle with the courageous efforts of four individuals keeping his legacy alive: Luis Moreno Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the ICC; Samantha Power, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; Ben Ferencz, a former Nuremberg prosecutor still tenaciously lobbying the UN for peace, and Rwandan Emmanuel Uwurukundo, UN Refugee Agency Field Director in Chad. Alternating live interviews with rare archival footage and striking animation, "Watchers of the Sky" illuminates the compassion and bravery of these humanitarians and powerfully demonstrates the ability of global activism to give a voice to the silent victims of genocide. Thu 26 Feb | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sun 1 Mar | 9:15am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Total Running Time: 2:01:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 89 WildLike USA | 2014 | 98 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Frank Hall Green Executive Producer: Christine Vachon Producers: Frank Hall Green, Julie Christeas, Schuyler Weiss, Joseph Stephans, Joel Blanco Cast: Ella Purnell, Bruce Greenwood, Brian Geraghty, Teddy Kyle Smith, Nolan Gerard Funk, Ann Dowd, Diane Farr, Joshua Leonard Mackenzie, a troubled but daring teenage girl, is sent to live with her uncle in Juneau, Alaska. She longs for her struggling, absent mother, but as her mom's phone calls become less frequent and her uncle's care is not what it seemed, she must flee. Her only thoughts are to escape her uncle's grasp and find her mother somehow, but as she plunges deeper into the Alaskan interior she is suddenly helplessly alone. A chance connection with a loner backpacker, Bart, proves to be her only lifeline. As Mackenzie shadows Bart across the last true frontier, she thwarts his efforts to cut her loose until Bart has no choice but to help her survive in the wilderness. Against the backdrop of spectacular Alaskan landscape, they discover the redemptive power of friendship. Mackenzie and Bart prove to be the unlikely salve for each other's scars, until the damage Mackenzie carries with her threatens to destroy her newfound sanctuary. Returning to civilization, Mackenzie is once again at risk of capture by her uncle as he hounds with manipulative calls and messages. When Bart finally discovers her alarming secret, he must make a bold choice to take real responsibility for Mackenzie and help her escape her traumatic past once and for all. Sat 21 Feb | 6pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Mon 23 Feb | 9:10am Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:38:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - GENERAL FILM SCREENINGS A-Z 1/31/2015 Page 90 The Yank USA | 2014 | 90 min • Narrative Feature Director/Writer: Sean Lackey Producers: Allen Kellogg, Spencer Jay Kim, Sean Lackey, David P. Thomas Cast: Colm Meaney, Sean Lackey, Fred Willard, Kevin P. Farley, Nicole Forester "The Yank" is a hilarious comedy. It’s a middle-age ‘fish out of water’ discovering that the country of his heritage is not like the movies and that the woman that has the qualities that mean the most can be of any ethnic background. Shot on location in Cleveland, Dublin and County Clare, Ireland, "The Yank" tells the story of Tom Murphy, a middle-aged Cleveland bachelor. For Tom, "the perfect woman" is beautiful, hard-working, family-oriented and (like his parents) 100 percent Irish. So when his best friend, Marty, decides to get married in Ireland, Tom's family and friends send him off on a side splitting epic adventure. Tom does not know it yet, but he's about to come face to face with the real Ireland! Tom's plan to find his dreams takes him on a journey of self discovery to a land that defies his original expectations. He may find out that the grass isn't always greener, even in Ireland. With the help of family he's met for the first time, he may ultimately determine what it is to be Irish in 2013 —the year of THE GATHERING! The Yank boasts an impressive cast including Kevin Farley, Fred Willard, Niki Spiridakos, and Lackey himself. They take us inside their world of Cleveland, Ohio that is both charmingly Midwestern and feverishly Irish and we then go along for the ride on their quirky exploration of Ireland. Thu 26 Feb | 6:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sat 28 Feb | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Total Running Time: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SHORTS PROGRAMS 1/31/2015 Page 91 Shorts Program 1: Coming to the End Every now and again, a theme emerges as our programming committee is looking at films to consider for the festival. These films follow a common thread of "dealing with death" and "coming to an end" ... and all are handled so incredibly in so many different ways! One Foot In USA | 2014 | 9 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Alexis B. Preston Producers: Alexis B. Preston, Cooper James, Nicholas Snell Cast: Michael Dean, Bredan Guy Murphy, Alex Italics, Katrina Messing, Paige Blain, Parker Janecek, Maria Christensen, Laura Schweitzer, Frank Schweitzer Two men discuss life, death, aliens and Cheetos while on their way to a funeral. White Water (Agua Blanca) Mexico | 2014 | 30 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Alina Montero Executive Producers: Alina Montero, Fernando Maganda, Diego Westendarp Producers: Alina Montero, Fernando Maganda, Diego Westendarp, Pedro Westendarp, Andrea Juarez Cast: Jauma Mateu, Eugenio Cobo A story of an old and a young man embarking on an expedition to the Iztaccihuatl volcano in search of freedom. Mr Invisible United Kingdom | 2013 | 14 min Narrative Short Director: Greg Ash Executive Producers: Kieran O'Brien, Richard Sainsbury Producer: Kieran O'Brien Writer: Richard Sainsbury Cast: Julian Glover, Omid Djalili, Karl Jjohnson, Jamie Glover, Indra Ove, James Hillier, Jimmy Akingbola, Segun Akingbola, Nigel Travis, Roberto Siddu, Carina Birrell A lonely disregarded old man seems invisible to the world around him. But when he journeys to the heart of London, being 'invisible' proves to be his greatest weapon. Astraea Canada | 2014 | 5 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Rouzbeh Heydari Producers: Rouzbeh Heydari, Kevin Rasmussen, Vinay Virmani, Trenton Taheri, Ann Pirvu Cast: Ann Pirvu, Mckenzie Ball, Jen Pogue, Ted Jefferies, Benjamin Shohet On a cold ghostly autumn night, a mothers will to save her child's life is put to the test. SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SHORTS PROGRAMS 1/31/2015 Page 92 Shorts Program 1: Coming to the End [continued] Tribute USA | 2014 | 18 min Narrative Short Director: John Salcido Executive Producers: Joe Campolo, Joe Zepf Producers: John Salcido, Neil Evans, Michael Nathanson, Lillian Lasalle, John Conor Brooke Writers: John Salcido, Michael Nathanson Cast: Michael Nathanson, Liza Weil, Audrey Lynn Weston, Brian Michael Jones A man hoping to propose to his girlfriend must first endure an annual event in celebration of her sanctified ex. The challenges of living up to expectations are never clearer, or funnier, than in this comedy about insecurity and the difficulty of moving forward while everyone around you is stuck in the past. Heritage USA | 2014 | 17 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Davy McCall Executive Producers: Kyle Martin, Dean Yamada Producers: Nathan Johnson, Davy McCall, Brittany Hahn, Jaqueline Sarmiento Cast: Karim Kamel, Mike Goulis In modern day Gaza; Palestinian freedom fighter (Hakim) and Israeli Defense Force trooper (Eliezer) find themselves in a desperate knife fight. During their lethal struggle they knock over a malfunctioning bomb that blows the two warriors into oblivion. The two men wake up together in an eternal white void; where killing each other is no longer an option. February USA | 2014 | 14 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Jessi Shuttleworth Executive Producers: Jessi Shuttleworth, Cathy Hurst Producers: Jessi Shuttleworth, Ciara Shuttleworth Cast: Dan Shaked, Jessi Shuttleworth, Hayley Gasbarro, Brian Roque, Phyllis Somerville, Ethan Phillips, Patrick Husted, Cristen Hemingway Jaynes, Katherine Hiler, Christopher Halladay, Aidan Gasbarro Nearly two decades ago in a small town in eastern Washington, a boy walked into a local middle school with a hunting rifle and committed an unspeakable crime. Eighteen years after, on the eve of his parole, Samantha Hail, a young state trooper who lost her brother and survived the event, struggles with serving the code of a trooper or the thickness of blood. Wed 25 Feb | 9pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Fri 27 Feb | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:47:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SHORTS PROGRAMS 1/31/2015 Page 93 Shorts Program 2: Just Great Shorts Our audience loves good shorts. This year’s selection demonstrates thought-provoking themes, rich subjects and great filmmaking! The Junction Canada | 2014 | 24 min Narrative Short Director: Rouzbeh Heydari Executive Producer: Nina Marrese Writer: Nina Marrese Cast: Nick Mancuso, Andrew Jackson The tale of post World War II immigrants in the 1950's trying to carve out a piece of their pie in the historic Toronto neighborhood, the Junction. New world dreams, same old war. Pete, a new immigrant, arrives in Toronto from a war-torn Italy and he is eager to start his new life and take his piece of the new world dream. However, Toronto’s west side Junction continues its turbulent traditions. Even a decade after World War II, prejudices of the presiding cultural have carved their ground. Pete learns that the new world is laced with the same hatred of the world he thought he left behind. Who will be the first to put down their fists? And who will be the first to demonstrate the first act of mercy? Six USA | 2014 | 15 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Frank Jerky Executive Producer: Yael Melamede Producer: Ella Nuortila Cast: Maciek Swieboda, Kara Bragg "Six" is a short film about a child who finds a hidden gun while playing alone on a rooftop. It is a story about a child's imagination versus reality; a child's innocence versus the power of guns and a child's vulnerability versus the negligence of adults. This Way Up USA | 2014 | 27 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Jeremy Cloe Producer: Mike Langer Cast: Charley Rossman When a hardworking homeless man living in a storm drain beneath the Las Vegas strip learns his daughter is coming to stay with him, he enlists the help of a teenage vagrant to create a fake life to keep his daughter from discovering what his life has become. SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - SHORTS PROGRAMS 1/31/2015 Page 94 Shorts Program 2: Just Great Shorts [continued] Tsuru USA | 2014 | 23 min Narrative Short Director/Writer: Chris K.T. Bright Executive Producers: Mimoun Raddahi, Dickey Hamasaki, Frances Hamasaki, Meri Mika Guillou, Joe Guillou, Ronald Bright, Moira Bright, Clarke Bright, Lynell Bright Producers: Chris K.T. Bright, Molly McKellar Cast: Takayo Fischer, Ken Takemoto, Nicole Starrett, Michael Tomsu, Bill Lippincott May 1942. Japanese American internment has just begun. And a California nurse is trying to save an elderly Japanese couple in hiding. Till Then (Bis Gleich) Germany, USA | 2014 | 21 min Narrative Short Director: Benjamin Wolff Producers: Philippe Brenninkmeyer, Tara Lynn Orr Writer: Tara Lynn Orr Cast: Horst Westphal, Gertrud Roll, Julia Richter An unspoken connection between two elderly neighbors, who share a daily ritual but who have never actually met, deepens when they face the inevitable — together. Thu 26 Feb | 6pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sat 28 Feb | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Total Running Time: 1:50:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - CONVERSATIONS 1/31/2015 Page 95 Filmmaker Conversations Academy and Emmy Award-winning Producer and Sedona Film Festival advisory board member Kathleen Glynn returns to host our new “Filmmaker Conversations” series at the festival’s Mary D. Fisher Theatre. The conversations and panel discussions will cover a wide range of topics for filmmakers and lovers of film alike. Rub elbows with industry professionals and award-winning panelists and get a glimpse behind the scenes and on the other side of the camera to see what brings films to life on the big screen. Tue 24 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Wed 25 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Thu 26 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Fri 27 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sat 28 Feb | 9am Mary D. Fisher Theatre Scheduled Running Time of each Filmmaker Conversation: 1:30:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - DIRECTORS' CHOICE 1/31/2015 Page 96 Directors' Choice Directors’ Choice selections will be announced on Saturday morning, February 28th. Tickets for Directors’ Choice films will become available immediately following the announcement. Sun 1 Mar | 12pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sun 1 Mar | 12pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sun 1 Mar | 12pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Sun 1 Mar | 12:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sun 1 Mar | 12:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sun 1 Mar | 12:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 0:00:00 SIFF 2015 PROGRAMS - AUDIENCE CHOICE 1/31/2015 Page 97 Audience Choice Audience Choice selections are based on the final results of audience balloting and will be announced late Sunday morning, March 1st. Tickets for Audience Choice films will become available immediately following the announcement. Sun 1 Mar | 3pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 1 Sun 1 Mar | 3pm Mary D. Fisher Theatre Sun 1 Mar | 3pm Sedona Performing Arts Center Sun 1 Mar | 3:10pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 2 Sun 1 Mar | 3:15pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 5 Sun 1 Mar | 3:20pm Harkins Sedona 6 Theatre 6 Total Running Time: 0:00:00