October
25, 2006
For
Immediate Release:
THE
6TH ANNUAL
HIGH
FALLS FILM FESTIVAL
NOVEMBER
8-13, 2006
CELEBRATING
THE WORK OF WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA
AGNIESZKA
HOLLAND, FAMKE JANSSEN,
LAUREN SHULER DONNER, STELLA
PENCE, SHIRLEY KNIGHT
Among This Years
Dynamic Honorees & Guests
The 2006 HIGH FALLS
FILM FESTIVAL celebrates its sixth wonderful year of honoring the cinematic
achievements of women around the world. This unique and exciting festival
will take place in Rochester, New York, November 8-13, 2006. The Festival
has grown exponentially to become one of the vital cultural assets in
Western New York. This international festival of films made with women
taking an integral place behind the camera draws people from around
the country and globe to this stimulating event, which takes place at
the historic, five-screen Little Theatre and the Dryden Theatre at the
International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House.
High Falls is a
festival with a difference - its mission. Susan B. Anthony lived in
Rochester, as did George Eastman. The creators of High Falls chose to
honor the founders of the womens movement with a program that
presents a wide variety of films, focusing on the achievements of women
in the industry and to help correct the imbalance of employment for
women (as Susan B. might have) in many areas.
While highlighting
the work of a woman behind the camera on each film selected, the High
Falls Film Festival programs movies for all audiences. Artistic Director
Catherine Wyler and Festival Director & Co-Programmer Ruth Cowing
plumbed the best films of 2006 for the prestigious specialty spots in
the High Falls schedule, bringing a more varied, eclectic and exciting
list of films to festival audiences than ever before. 2006 Festival
movies range from the lush costume drama to the most original, and comedic,
monster movie in years, to American indies showcasing new talents in
both narrative and documentary, not to mention three highly-touted Oscar
contenders for Foreign Language Film.
From the Opening
Night film, Agnieszka Hollands COPYING BEETHOVEN, starring Ed
Harris and Diane Kruger, to the Gala Centerpiece presentation of THE
LIVES OF OTHERS, the German Oscar contender that was an Official Selection
at both the Toronto and Telluride Film Festivals, and through to the
Closing Night presentation of the 1928 charming silent film classic,
LONESOME, directed by Paul Fejus (and presented with a live score by
the famed ALLOY ORCHESTRA), the High Falls Film Festival will be a very
exciting place to be.
Each year, the Festival
honors exceptional women in the industry with the prestigious Susan
B. Anthony Failure is Impossible Award, for women in the
film industry who have persevered in their careers and triumphed over
difficulties. This year, the festival will honor, for the breadth and
distinction of their work, Opening Night director Agnieszka Holland
(Europa Europa, The Secret Garden, Washington Square); actress Famke
Janssen (featured in the festival film The Treatment, X-Men, I Spy);
and producer Lauren Shuler Donner (X-Men, Youve Got Mail, St.
Elmos Fire, Bulworth). For 2006, the Festival inaugurates the
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Thorn In The Side Award. Named in
honor of the friendship between Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, it is an apt prize for women in a collaborative medium who
push each other to greatness. The first Stanton Award presentation honors
Telluride Film Festival co-founder Stella Pence. In addition, the Festival
presents Audience Awards for Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary
and Best Short Film.
Renowned actor of
stage and screen, Shirley Knight (The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs,
Sweet Bird Of Youth) will make a special appearance at the Thursday
night screening of OPEN WINDOW in which she stars along with Robin Tunney
and Joel Edgerton. Ms. Knights most recent role has been on televisions
hit series Desperate Housewives.
The six-day HIGH
FALLS FILM FESTIVAL offers 34 feature-length films, programs of short
films from around the globe, films for children, informal Coffee
With events featuring visiting filmmakers, and opportunities to
hear stories from the movie business from well-known stars. There are
also seminars, master classes and panel discussions, on subjects such
as screenwriting, acting, documentary filmmaking, and one on the future
of film titled Movies In the 21st Century.
One of the highlights
of High Falls is the annual Conversation with esteemed critic Jack Garner.
This year, Susan B. Anthony Failure Is Impossible Award
recipient Lauren Shuler Donner, and her partner (as well as husband),
acclaimed director/producer Richard Donner (Lethal Weapon, Superman,
Any Given Sunday) will be talking up a storm.
The 2006 HIGH FALLS
FILM FESTIVAL Film Program includes:
13 TZAMETI (Narrative
France/Georgia), This film is a winner-take-all thriller, where an unfortunate
young man is transformed into Contestant #13 in a game of Russian Roulette
with no way out to save his luck.
21 UP AMERICA (Documentary,
US), modeled on the famed British documentary series by Michael Apted,
this is the Director Christopher Quinns third installment of an
ambitious project that chronicles the lives of 16 very different Americans,
filming them every seven years. At 21, they are barely adults, but the
choices they make now about education, jobs, marriage and parenthood
may well determine the rest of their lives. The films Producer,
Victoria Bappart, will join us at High Falls.
ABSOLUTE WILSON
(Documentary, US/Germany), is a provocative and moving portrait of perhaps
the most visionary theater artist of our time, Robert Wilson. What emerges
is a life full of impressions, colors and rhythms that shaped his ground-breaking
aesthetic vision, creating some of the most historic theatre and opera
productions of the twentieth century. David Byrne, William Burroughs,
Tom Waits and Philip Glass are featured among his collaborators. Director/Producer/Writer
Katherine Otto will represent the film.
AFTER THE WEDDING
(Narrative, Denmark) starring Danish movie idol Mads Mikkelson, tells
the story of Jacob, a man dedicated to the children he cares for in
an orphanage in India. The film is a riveting story of manipulation
that is also a commentary on wealth and poverty in our global community.
AIR GUITAR NATION
(Documentary, USA), is a feature-length documentary that covers the
birth of the US Air Guitar Championships, its huge international cult
following and the contestants who have dedicated their lives to mastering
the art of playing
the invisible guitar.
AMERICAN BLACKOUT
(Documentary, US), director Ian Inaba delves into the systematic disenfranchisement
of African-American voters in 2001. The films heroine, Congresswoman
Cynthia McKinney, whose investigation of the infamous Florida election
as well as her blatant criticism of the war in Iraq has made her the
target of relentless right-wing venom, does not waver in her crusade
for exposing racist policies, no matter how troubled the waters. Congresswoman
McKinney will join us at High Falls along with the films producer
Anastasia King.
AVENUE MONTAIGNE
(Narrative, France), a sparkling and witty romantic comedy by director
Daniele Thompson, is a classic fairy tale starring Cecile de France
as a young woman whose arrival in Paris from the provinces puts her
in the path of a circus of eccentrics, ranging from the brilliant to
the hilariously bizarre.
THE CATS OF MIRIKITANI
(Documentary, US), is a documentation of the ubiquitous Soho street
artist, Jimmy Mirikitani, and the tempestuous events that shaped his
life, which included not only being interred at Tule Lake Camp, the
destruction of his family in Hiroshima, and his life as an elderly,
homeless artist, whom in 2001, and on 9/11, when the neighborhood was
so engulfed by smoke and ash, she invited into her apartment. Hattendorf
tries to gets him into the social service system and discovers how easy
it is to get lost in America. Director/Cinematographer/Editor Linda
Hattendorf will attend High Falls to present her film.
CINEMATOGRAPHERS
STYLE (Documentary, US), If youve ever wondered about the art
of cinematography, this doc will introduce you to 110 leading practitioners
from 15 countries, explaining how and why the movies look the way they
do. Ellen Kuras, one of the cinematographers featured in the film, will
introduce and lead a Q&A following.
A COAT OF SNOW (Narrative,
US), From award-winning writer, and Rochester native, Gordy Hoffman
(Love Liza, Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, Sundance 2002, starring
his younger brother Philip Seymour Hoffman), is his directorial debut.
A young woman arrives at her cousins bachelorette party with a
video camera, and what begins as a simple, happy event unfolds into
a long, dark night of the soul, as it becomes apparent the
bride harbors a grim secret. Actress Jennifer Christopher will be on
hand to represent the film.
COPYING BEETHOVEN
(Narrative, US/Germany), is the High Falls opener, directed by Susan
B. Anthony Failure Is Impossible Award winner, Agnieszka
Holland. Ed Harris delivers a sexy, bawdy, passionate performance as
the tempestuous genius composer in this richly imagined tale about Beethoven
and the ambitious young copyist of his Ninth Symphony, Anna (the beautiful
Diane Kruger). Agnieszka Holland will join us at High Falls to present
her film.
DELIVER US FROM
EVIL (Documentary, US), is the story of Father OGrady, a pillar
of his community, and a notorious pedophile. Director Amy Berg was actually
able to persuade OGrady to participate in the making of this film,
along with several of his victims. At press time, this film is causing
an earthquake within the Los Angeles Diocese and may well change history
with its searing indictment concerning the practices and politics of
the Catholic Church.
FOLLOW MY VOICE
(Documentary, US), One record producer, the creators of a cult film
classic and some of the most influential indie rockers record a benefit
album for a controversial LGBTQ youth center in New York City. "Follow
My Voice: With the Music of Hedwig" documents the stories of four
teens, echoing their struggles and aspirations with the music from the
rock drama "Hedwig and the Angry Inch". Includes studio sessions
from Yoko Ono, Rufus Wainwright, The Bens, The Breeders, Yo La Tengo,
John Cameron Mitchell, They Might Be Giants and more. Director Katherine
Linton and featured teen subject Angel will be in town to represent
the film
FREESTYLE: THE ART
OF RHYME (Documentary, US), is director Kevin Fitzgeralds exuberant
capturing of street-based freestyle rappers and the spirit of the movement
on street corners and nightclub stages.
GOODBYE LIFE (Narrative,
Iran), The first feature by Iranian filmmaker Ensieh Shah-Hosseini is
based on her eight-year-long experience as a journalist during the 1980s
Iran/Iraq war. A profoundly anti-war film, GOODBYE LIFE is unsparing
in depicting death and destruction. But it also shows Iranian villagers
living in the war zone determined to preserve the rituals of daily life,
even when a wedding celebration turns into a funeral.
THE HOST (Narrative,
South Korea), Director Bong Joon-Hos smart, touching and funny
film is the story of a monster who emerges from the Han River following
a U.S. doctors dumping of chemicals on the highway. He immediately
creates havoc, kidnapping a girl in the process. The governments
comic mishandling of the crisis, as well as the girls wildly dysfunctional
family, who set out to save her, are priceless...
KING LEOPOLDS
GHOST (Documentary, US), documents that during the Cold war, the CIA
was instrumental in the coup that brought the military thug Mobuto to
power in Congo. Director Pippa Scott tells this atrocious history through
archival photographs and film With narration by Don Cheadle, Alfre Woodard,
and James Cromwell. Director/Producer/Writer Pippa Scott will join us
in High Falls to present her film.
KISS ME NOT ON THE
EYES (Narrative, Lebanon) is a moving and sensual film about Dunia,
a young student at Cairo University with aspirations to become a dancer.
Her startling audition for a dance contest, in which she explains that
a woman cannot move or evoke acts of love when society asks women to
hide their femininity, sets in motion a series of events that carry
Dunia towards true liberation, but the constraints of Egyptian society
run deeper than she expects...
KZ (Documentary,
UK), British documentarian Rex Bloomstein focuses on the picturesque
Austrian town of Mauthausen, once a site of a concentration camp and
now a tourist destination. He exposes the myriad attitudes of those
who pass through, from horror and empathy to denial and compartmentalization,
and in so doing exposes the larger truth of how we, in the present,
respond to the horror of this historic massive extermination.
LIFE AFTER TOMORROW
(Documentary, US), chronicles the stories of the young girls who got
their start in show business during the original five-year run of the
hit musical Annie, among them Sarah Jessica Parker, Molly Ringwald and
MSNBC anchor Dara Brown. It focuses on those whose early burst of fame
did not blossom into the careers they imagined, and their highly personal
interviews talk about their lives on both sides of the celebrity fence
The films co-Producer/co-Director Julie Stevens will be representing
her film at High Falls.
LITTLE RED FLOWERS
(Narrative, China/Italy), From legendary underground director Zhang
Yuan comes a contemporary parable about the complexities of being compelled
to fit in to a society that requires it, as seen through
the eyes of young boy entering school for the first time.
THE LIVES OF OTHERS
(Narrative, Germany), Its 1984 in East Berlin, and a drab drone
from the Stasi (the East German secret police) is ordered to find something
- anything - incriminating in the life of the countrys most popular
playwright. Germanys Oscar contender is a brilliantly made thriller
that will have you on the edge of your seat.
MEN AT WORK (Narrative,
Iran), four middle-aged friends returning from a ski trip in Tehran
find a strange object at the edge of a cliff. It might be an Easter
Island-like stone statue or a fossilized tree, but in any case, its
phallic monumentality presents a challenge and they become obsessed
with literally overthrowing it. A hilarious comedy of machismo emerges
as the men strategize, enlist passersby, and risk life and limb in this
absurd project.
THE NIGHT OF THE
WHITE PANTS (Narrative, US), brings Tom Wilkenson (Max), the patriarch
of a wildly dysfunctional family, who survives a heart-attack, a failing
business, and an acrimonious divorce with enough adventurous spirit
intact to explore Dallass punk underground scene with his ambitious
daughter (Selma Blair) and her maverick web designer/rocker boyfriend
(Nick Stahl.) The cast which also includes Laura Jordan as a punkette
who captures Maxs fancy and a warm, ironic Francis Fisher as one
of his ex-wives, is first-rate. Director Amy Talkington will be on hand
to present her film.
OPEN WINDOW (Narrative,
US) starring Robin Tunney and Joel Edgerton, explores how a marriage
is affected by the aftermath of rape. With fine supporting performances
by Cybill Shepherd, Shirley Knight, and Elliott Gould. The films
Director/Writer Mia Goldman, along with actress Shirley Knight will
be on hand at High Falls.
THE PLAY, set in
a remote Turkish village, is a heartwarming documentary about a strong-willed
peasant woman who decides that her story and that of her women friends
is the stuff of theater. Enlisting the aid of several townspeople, she
sees her vision through, and in the process changes the dynamics of
the village forever...
RENAISSANCE (Animated
Feature, France/UK/Luxembourg), Set in Paris in 2054, RENAISSANCE pays
homage to the futuristic noir vision of METROPOLIS and BLADE RUNNER,
marrying science fiction with extraordinary digital animation to present
a world beyond imagination.
SHOOT THE MESSENGER
(Narrative, UK), a highly controversial project when it aired on the
BBC, is a brilliant, flamboyant social satire that fearlessly takes
on issues of black identity and self-hatred in middle-class modern day
London. It is also the winner of the BBC Dennis Potter Screenwriting
Award. The film will be represented by Director Ngozi Onwurah.
TEN CANOES (Narrative,
Australia), is set in the distant past of tribal times, where a man,
Dayindi, covets the wife of his elder brother. To teach him the proper
way, he is told a story from the mythical past, a story of a wrong love,
kidnapping, sorcery, bungling mayhem and revenge gone wrong.
THE TREATMENT (Narrative,
US), Starring Susan B. Anthony Failure is Impossible Award
winner Famke Janssen, is a tightly woven story about Jake Singer, an
anxious schoolteacher in New York City, and the psychoanalysis he undergoes
subsequently from Dr. Ernesto Morales (Ian Holm), therapist from hell.
Add Ms. Janssen as a beautiful socialite widow into the mix, Jakes
life becomes a veritable boomerang between what is allegedly real
and the overworkings of an overanalytical mind. Production Designer
Edwige Geminel and Actress Famke Janssen will be on hand to represent
the film.
UNFOLDING FLORENCE:
THE MANY LIVES OF FLORENCE BROADHURST (Documentary, Australia), is the
spirited and highly original documentary by acclaimed director Gillian
Armstrong about the many lives of one larger-than-life woman: flamboyant
Australian design pioneer Florence Broadhurst
WHAT REMAINS (Documentary,
US), Steven Cantor follows his award-winning short film about photographer,
Sally Mann, with a feature that covers the extended period of Manns
landscape photos, her death and decay series, and her recent self-portraits.
The film shows Mann at work behind the camera and also allows her opportunities
to talk at length about her work process and how she arrives at a subject
that will sustain her for years. The Films Composer Mary Lorson
will be in High Falls.
WHEN I CAME HOME
(Documentary, US), is a film about a surprising and unfortunate population:
over 300,000 homeless veterans; those who served in Vietnam and those
returning from the current war in Iraq. It reveals a failing system
and the veterans struggle to survive after returning from war-a
struggle often as traumatic as the battlefield theyve just left.
The films subject Herold Noel and Producer Nancy Roth will represent
the film.
Every year the High
Falls Film Festival presents an example of the work of the Womens
Film Preservation Fund, which preserves American films in which women
have had significant creative input. It has preserved over 40 films,
and is the only fund of its kind in the world.
SPECIAL SELECTIONS:
CONEY (Documentary,
US), a quick jaunt through the Coney Island area at all times of the
day and night, in all seasons, is a prime example of the early work
of Frank and Caroline Mouris, collaborators in film and life for over
forty years. Reviewer Elliott Stein wrote: This animated documentary
is a pixilated grand jete
five minutes if earned emotion
never before provided by so brief a work.
LONESOME (Narrative,
US), is a classic charmer from 1928, the transitional period between
silents and talkies, and will be presented at
High Falls with the renowned Alloy Orchestra providing the soundtrack.
This Paul Fejus romantic comedy about two lonely people, Jim and Mary,
who live in the same building, work in the same factory, but have never
met, both hear an advertisement for Coney Island, and both hop on a
bus for an amusement park adventure
the film that touched off 1974s
Telluride Festival, LONESOME represents the height of the silent film
industry, and tells a delicious and universal love story. Telluride
Film Festival co-founder Stella Pence will be on hand to introduce the
film.
HIGH FALLS FILM
FESTIVAL is sponsored by New York State, Monroe County, Eastman Kodak
Company, the City of Rochester, Harris Beach PLLC, the New York State
Council on the Arts, Women in Film/GM Alliance, Ameriprise Financial,
City Newspaper, Buck & Pulleyn and Delta Stratagem.
A full schedule
of screening titles, dates, times and locations for all Festival films,
panels and events is available on the festival web site www.highfallsfilmfestival.com.
or the Festival hotline at 585-258-0480. Out of town visitors may email
their ticket orders to outoftowntickets@highfallsfilmfestival.com. For
more information about the High Falls Film Festival, please contact
the Festival office at 45 East Ave., Suite 400, Rochester, NY, 14604,
(585) 279-8307
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