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LA Greek Film Festival 2011

The 5th Annual Los Angeles Greek Film Festival (LAGFF) runs from June 9-12, 2011 at lag-HeadsLaemmle's Sunset 5 in West Hollywood, California.

The Festival showcases new films from Greek filmmakers worldwide to promote and nurture Greek Cinema while bridging the gap between Greek filmmakers and Hollywood.

The Festival also offers screenings of film masterworks, seminars on important contemporary film issues, and tributes to significant filmmakers and performers of Greek origin. Orpheus Awards are given to the most outstanding new films in the dramatic, documentary and short film categories.

"This year's films represent all facets of Greek life - humor, music, wine, erotica, and family... with a twist!  Los Angeles audiences will not be disappointed," says Ersi Danou, LAGFF co-founder.

"The growing Greek film community is rapidly proving itself a formidable source of truly groundbreaking cinema and I am proud to help bring these incredible works to the Los Angeles screen." states Owen Ward, Director of Programming.lag-Pelican

The Opening Night film is the documentary Pelican's Watch, directed by Lea Binzer. A small community of elders on the island of Santorini are charged with the unique duty of preserving the traditions of vine-growing and winemaking in the face of changing times that threaten their ancient and world-renowned art.

The screening is followed by a reception featuring some top Greek wines.  Santorini winemakers and the filmmakers are expected to attend.

Also screening is the Los Angeles premiere of the critically acclaimed drama/comedy A Woman's Way / Strella, produced and directed by Panos Koutras, written by Panajotis Evangelidis and Panos Koutras, starring Mina Orfanou, Yanis Kokiasmenos, Minos Theoharis. This is a daring film about the relationship of newly released convict Yorgos and the matriarchal transsexual Strella.

The legendary music composer Mikis Theodorakis will be presented with an Honorary Orpheus Award during the awards ceremony on Sunday, June 12, at the Writers Guild Theatre in Beverly Hills.

The award acknowledges Theodorakis‛ iconic status as a leading figure in a nation's struggle for freedom and peace, as well as his body of work in music, contributing to world cinema with scores for milestone films such as Z, Serpico, State of Siege, and Zorba the Greek.

The Festival comes to a close Sunday, June 12 at the Writers Guild Theater with a Gala event and world premiere of Burning Heads / To Gala, directed by Giorgos Siougas, screenplay by Vassilis Katsikonouris; with Promitheas Aliferopoulos, Ionna Tsirigouli, Omiros Poulakis, Iro Bezou, Demitris Mavros.

This story, based on the Greek play by Katsikonouris, is a hardcore look at immigration and resulting family dynamics in Greece today. When Russian immigrant Adonis introduces his bride-to-be to his mother and schizophrenic brother, deep-rooted rifts within their family explode as Adonis seeks to ease his guilt and his mother tries to restore the bond their family once knew in their long-lost homeland.

Other films are:

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Biloba
Director: Sofia Papchristou
An engineer sets off to build a power generator fueled by toxic waste on an uncharted island, but unexpectedly finds magic amongst the backward islanders and is faced with a difficult choice.

Death I Dreamed of / O Thanatos pou Oneireythika
Director/Producer: Panagiotis Kravvas
Based on a true story, this horror tale follows a group of teenagers as they encounter a mysterious stranger who at first gathers them in a celebration of the occult but eventually unleashes a very real display of death and destruction.

Harisma
Director:  Christina Ioakeimidi
When unsophisticated bus driver Haris thrusts himself into the seemingly controlled life of young teacher Ismini, both have to abandon their safety nets in order to find true love in this light-hearted comedy.

Knifer / Macherovgaltislag-Game
Director: Yannis Economides
In this artful B&W account of a decaying middle class, Nikos moves in with his brutish uncle to guard his dogs, but soon finds out that he must pull himself together in order to set things right.

Without Borders / Horis Sinora
Director: Nick Gaitatjis
With the help of his eccentric cousin, Thanasis embarks on a journey across continents in search of his six-year-old adopted daughter, along the way redefining the meaning of familial love.

Documentaries

The Game must Go On / Ta Paidia Den Paizei
Director: Angeli Andrikopoulou, Argyris Tsepelikas
Tired of being hassled by their neighbors for playing soccer in the streets, an ambitious group of children set out to build a playing field of their own by daring what most adults would not: Cutting throlag-Canaryugh the red tape and going up against the machine of local politics.

My Sweet Canary (Israel/France/Greece)
Director/Producer: Roy Sher
The story of Roza Eskenazy, the Diva of Rebetiko or "Greek Blues," whose music shaped the soundtrack of Greece and Asia Minor for almost a century, is unveiled through the journey of three modern musicians who retrace her steps and perform her songs.

With Great Power: the Stan Lee Story
Directors: Will Hess, Terry Dougas, Nikki Frakes
Get up close and personal with Stan Lee, the artist behind world-famous Marvel comics and comic book favorites like Spiderman and The Fantastic Four in this star-studded documentary that explores how one of today's great creative minds came to be.

Short Films

1.2 Million Children / 1.2 Ekatommyria Paidia
Director: Effie Pappa
This animated short brings light to the tragic issue of children being bought and sold across international borders.

13 ½
Director: Haris Vafeiadis
The road to adulthood is fraught with peril for this young teenage girl who comes to understand the value of her lost innocence.

Alter
Director: Petros Antoniadis
An unconventional artist finds that he must embrace all parts of his psyche in order to reach fulfillment.

Commentary
Director: Jonathan Crow
What starts as a simple behind-the-scenes commentary recording session between a film producer and director becomes a hilarious conflict of personal relationships.

Marios and the Raven
Director/Producer: Yiannis Bougioukas
On his 53rd birthday, Marios seems to have everything he ever wished for -- until a bird dropping from the blue reveals his happiness to be far more fragile than it seemed.

Pyramids of Athens / Pyramides tis Athinas
Director/Producer: Yolanda Markopoulou
A young Egyptian immigrant in Athens observes suspicious activity in the abandoned building where he is squatting and decides to take matters into his own hands despite language and cultural barriers.

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Director: Stavros Liokalos
One man simply trying to adjust his TV antenna sets off a chain of comic events that bring an entire apartment community together.

The Dog / O Skylos
Director: Nikos Charalabopoulos (aka Labot)
The arrival of a young suitor and his dog means war for a father who compulsively protects his only daughter.

What Time Will You Be Back? / Ti Ora tha Gyrisis?
Director: Maritina Passari
When Eurydice rebels against her mother to follow her dream of becoming a punk-rock singer, she realizes that the mother-daughter relationship is not one-way.

An industry panel, "Crossing Borders: Foreign Films in Hollywood" is being held "with experts who are able to address new avenues outside the traditional route."

For more information, go to www.lagreekfilmfestival.org.

Los Angeles Greek Film Festival
June 9 - 12, 2011

Laemmle's Sunset 5
8000 W. Sunset Blvd
West Hollywood, CA

Gen Art Film Festival 2011 - NY Edition

The 16th Anniversary of the Gen Art Film Festival is being held June 8 - 14, 2011 at the gaf-BeginnersVisual Arts Theatre in Manhattan, New York City.

"We are honored to be presenting the 16th Anniversary of the Gen Art Film Festival," said Jeffrey Abramson, Co-President of Gen Art. "The Gen Art Film Festival provides incredible talent on the rise a dedicated spotlight and a unique opportunity to engage with an audience that will eagerly join their fan base. This year’s slate reflects great diversity in style and subject matter and reaffirms that the art of independent filmmaking is thriving."

The Gen Art Film Festival has long established its reputation as one of New York’s most celebrated film festivals showcasing emerging talent. With a unique format, the Gen Art Film Festival premieres one feature film and one short film from promising filmmakers for seven consecutive nights, each followed by an after-party at a New York hotspot.

The Festival allows film lovers to experience a movie premiere like a true insider. All tickets provide admission to both the premiere and after-party with the cast and filmmakers, allowing for a fun and interactive experience between audiences, filmmakers and media.

Read more: Gen Art Film Festival 2011 - NY...

Hero Complex Film Festival 2011

The Los Angeles Times’ 2nd Hero Complex Film Festival screens June 9 - 12, 2011 at hcf-BeattyTracyThe Chinese 6 Theater in Hollywood, California.

The festival opens with Warren Beatty and his acclaimed take on the famed 1930’s gumshoe, Dick Tracy, along with a screening of the 1990 film which Beatty directed and produced. (Beatty has confirmed that he is working on the sequel to the movie.)

Science fiction’s most beloved franchises get a past-and-future showcase:
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan screens with director Nicholas Meyer in attendance
Star Trek 2009 screens with writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci and producer Damon Lindelof on hand to discuss the reboot and its upcoming sequel.

On Superman Day, director Richard Donner provides behind-the-scenes perspective on the legendary shooting of Superman and Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut.

Also making a special appearance to discuss Superman is Geoff Johns, DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer and famed comic book writer.

Finally, Jon Favreau talks about bringing Iron Man and Iron Man 2 to cinematic life.hcf-poster

The festival also features

  • a free weekend matinee of The Incredibles
  • select footage from this summer’s action-packed comedy Cars 2. Attendees will get to chat with supervising animator Dave Mullins about the making of the film.

The Los Angeles Times’ award-winning Hero Complex debuted in 2008 as the first site by a major mainstream news outlet dedicated to genre-based film, TV and publishing projects.

Hero Complex has gone on to become a wildly popular must-read for all things "geek" and hosts numerous events throughout the year, including a new, soon-to-be-announced Screening Series of upcoming releases, a dedicated area for comic and graphic novels at the annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, and an influential presence at Comic-Con.

The Hero Complex Film Festival is being presented in association with USA Network, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and TNT’s Falling Skies, a 2-hour series premiere event June 19th, 9pm.

For more information, go to latimes.com/herocomplexfilmfest.

Hero Complex Film Festival
June 9 - 12, 2011

The Chinese 6 Theater
Hollywood & Highland Center
6801 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood, CA

Stranger Than Fiction: Summer Edition

This year, Stranger Than Fiction Documentary Series (STF) presents its first Sstf-Senna2ummer edition on Tuesday nights from June 7 - August 9, 2011 at the IFC Center in Manhattan, New York.

After 17 successful years, the weekly documentary film series hosts, Thom Powers and Raphaela Neihausen, decided to add a summer series.

"This is the first time STF has presented a summer season, expanding from our slates in fall, winter and spring," said Artistic Director Thom Powers. "We've tried to capture the spirit of the season with films full of adventure and discovery."

"I'm especially excited about two nights of rarely screened classics from the 1960s," said Powers. "These are films never released on home video that shouldn't be missed."

Read more: Stranger Than Fiction: Summer...

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