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The 8th Annual Vail Film Festival takes place March 31st – April 3, 2011 at the Sebastian Hotel in Vail Village, and CineBistro in the Solaris Complex in Vail, Colorado.
Presented by Cadillac at America’s top-rated ski resort, the Festival is produced by the Vail Film Institute, a non-profit arts organization that is dedicated to fostering independent cinema and creative filmmaking.
New to this year’s program is the launch of the "Cadillac Short Series," the only Festival "venue" in which the public is invited to view festival programming from the comfort of a 2011 Cadillac Escalade, a 2011 CTS Wagon, and a 2011 SRX, in the middle of Solaris Plaza. The Cadillac Short Series features short films screened on the vehicles’ deluxe interior entertainment systems throughout the 2011 Festival weekend.
"We are very fortunate to have world-class partners whose vision aligns perfectly with ours and that encourage artistic expression through their sponsorship of the Vail Film Festival," said festival co-founder Scott Cross. "We look forward to engaging with a wider audience through the exciting activations our partners are planning throughout Vail Village."
The 6th annual REDCAT International Children’s Film Festival is being March 26 - April 17, 2011 at the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater in downtown Los Angeles, California.
The films span the globe with many variations on animation, comedy, adventure, fantasy, family experiences, spookiness, and the point where nature meets magic. Participating countries include:
The Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF) runs March 24 - April 3, 2011 at Tower City Cinemas in Tower City Center and other venues in Cleveland, Ohio.
Now in its 35th year, Ohio's premier film event presents a full survey of contemporary international and American Independent filmmaking, with more than 150 features and 130 short subjects from nearly 60 countries.
The Opening Night film is Hamill, directed by Oren Kaplan. This inspirational story follows a born-deaf wrestler Matt "The Hammer" Hamill as he strives to become a wrestling champion, and goes on to be the first deaf wrestler to win a National Collegiate Championship. With Russell Harvard, Raymond Barry, Shoshannah Stern, Michael Anthony Spady.
The Closing Night film is another inspiring true story: Soul Surfer, Sean McNamara's depiction of Bethany Hamilton, the girl who fought to return to surfing after losing an arm in a shark attack at age 13. With AnnaSophia Robb, Dennis Quaid, Helen Hunt, Carrie Underwood (in her feature film debut).
Nordic Cinema returns to Scandinavia House in Manhattan from March 23 - June 3, 2011, bringing some of the most influential and successful Nordic films to New York audiences. This year's series features films from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland and Iceland.
Finland
March 23 and March 25
Twisted Roots / Väärät juuret
dir. Saara Saarela
A family comes together during a father's hereditary illness, which compels the tighter keeping of secrets, curiosity about inheritance, and reevaluation of one's place in the family.
March 30 and April 2 (due to schedule conflict, Friday screening is moved to Saturday)
The Interrogation / Kuulustelu
dir. Jörn Donner
This true story explores the psychological as well as physical suffering of a captured spy during World War II. Kerttu Nuorteva, a Finnish-born Soviet citizen, was parachuted into Finland in 1942 and worked undercover for seven months until her arrest. She was eventually sentenced to death, but was saved when the Allies won the war.