Tuesday, January 7, 2014

THE FOURTH ANNUAL ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF NARRATIVE, DOCUMENTARY AND SHORT FILMS

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THE FOURTH ANNUAL ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF NARRATIVE, DOCUMENTARY AND SHORT FILMS 
FILMS INCLUDE BELLE, DECODING ANNIE PARKER, GERALDINE FERRARO: PAVING THE WAY, THE BOOK THIEF, SHORT TERM 12, IN A WORLD…, AMONG OTHERS 
The festival runs from February 6 - 9 
New York, NY (January 7, 2014) – The 2014 Athena Film Festival announces its lineup of narrative, documentary and short films.  The festival honors extraordinary women in the film industry and showcases films that address women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world.  Now in its fourth year, the festival runs from Thursday, February 6 through Sunday, February 9 on the Barnard College campus in Morningside Heights. Artemis Rising Foundation is the Founding Sponsor of the Festival.
 The New York Premiere of BELLE, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and directed by Amma Asante, is the Athena Film Festival’s Opening Film, screening on Thursday evening.  DECODING ANNIE PARKER, starring Helen Hunt and Samantha Morton and directed by Steven Bernstein, is the festival’s Centerpiece Film, and will be screened on Friday evening.  GERALDINE FERRARO: PAVING THE WAY, directed by her daughter, Donna Zaccaro, is the festival’s Closing Film, screening on Sunday evening.
Among the feature films included in this year’s slate are: SHORT TERM 12, starring Brie Larsen and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, THE BOOK THIEF, starring Sophie Nélisse and Emily Watson and directed by Brian Percival, and IN A WORLD..., written and directed by Lake Bell.  The documentary category includes ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH, directed by Pratibha Parmar, REGINA, directed by Diana Groó, WHOOPI GOLDBERG PRESENTS MOMS MABLEY, directed by Whoopi Goldberg, THE OTHER SHORE, directed by Timothy Wheeler, and THE 99ERS, directed by Erin Leyden.   A wide variety of shorts will be featured including: THE RED PILL, directed by Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker, THE WORLDS OF BERNICE BING, directed by Madeleine Lim, MISS TODD, directed by Kristina Yee, and TINA FOR PRESIDENT, directed by Carmen Emmi.
“We are proud to announce such a diverse group of films, portraying women in leadership,” said Kathryn Kolbert, co-founder of the Festival and the Constance Hess Williams ’66 Director of the Athena Center. “Each year we strive to bring influential films to the festival that will entertain and inspire us all.”
“We are thrilled to welcome such talented filmmakers and a broad range of films to this year’s festival,” said Melissa Silverstein, co-founder and Artistic Director of the Festival and founder of Women and Hollywood. “We again present films full of talented female characters that exemplify the possibilities for a culture full of women leaders.”
As previously announced, Sherry Lansing, former Chair and CEO of Paramount Pictures and former President of 20th Century Fox, is the recipient of this year’s Laura Ziskin Lifetime Achievement Award.  Additional awardees include Callie Khouri, Academy Award winning screenwriter of Thelma and Louise, and creator of the series Nashville; Kasi Lemmons, actress, director and writer of Black Nativity, Talk to MeEve’s Bayou and The Caveman’s Valentine; and Keri Putnam, Executive Director of the Sundance Institute.  
The current lineup follows.  Additional screenings, panels and special events will be announced in the coming weeks.  Please visit http://www.athenafilmfestival.com for regular updates and to purchase tickets or passes.
Artemis Rising Foundation is the Founding Sponsor of the Festival. 
FEATURES

Belle – New York Premiere- Opening Film
Director: Amma Asante
Run Time: 105 minutes
Language: English
Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of Admiral Sir John Lindsay, an 18th Century British naval officer. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle’s lineage affords her certain privileges, but her color prevents her from the traditions of noble social standing. Yet, Belle uses her presence and intelligence to help inform the thinking of her father figure, Lord Mansfield, as he deliberates the most pressing issue of the time - the abolition of slavery.

The Book Thief
Director: Brian Percival
Run Time: 131 minutes
Language: English
Based on the beloved bestselling book, The Book Thief tells the inspirational story of a spirited and courageous young girl who transforms the lives of everyone around her when she is sent to live with a foster family in World War II Germany.

Decoding Annie Parker – Centerpiece Film
Director: Steven Bernstein
Run Time: 91 minutes
Language: English
Decoding Annie Parker tells the true story of two very different women on seemingly similar paths towards ground-breaking discoveries.  Annie Parker a cancer survivor who was convinced that her illness and the illness of all the women in her family were connected and Dr. Mary-Claire King, a geneticist, who bucked the conventional wisdom about cancer research and discovered the genetic link in breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene.

Farah Goes Bang
Director: Meera Menon
Run Time: 90 minutes
Language: English
Awkward twenty-something Farah Mahtab hits the road with her buddies K.J. and Roopa to stump for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, hoping the trip will also be her opportunity to lose her virginity. Crisscrossing the culturally divided nation at this decisive post-9/11 moment, these multicultural girls find themselves and their politics unwelcome in many parts of the country. They take inspiration from their friendship and press on in their campaign, even as Farah’s efforts on both political and sexual fronts are continuously thwarted.

Filly Brown
Directors: Youssef Delara & Michael D. Olmos
Run Time: 80 minutes
Language: English/Spanish
Filly Brown is an inspiring portrait of a young artist striving to seize her dreams without compromise.  Majo Tonorio, aka, “Filly Brown” is a young, raw hip-hop artist from Los Angeles who spits rhymes from the heart. With a mother in prison and a father struggling to provide for his daughters, Majo knows that a record contract could be her family’s ticket out. But when a record producer offers her a shot at stardom, she is suddenly faced with the prospect of losing who she is as an artist, as well as the friends who helped her reach the cusp of success.

The Hot Flashes
Director: Susan Seidelman
Run Time: 99 minutes
Language: English
An unlikely basketball team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former high school basketball champions, challenge the current high school state champs to a series of games to raise money for breast cancer prevention. Sparks fly as these marginalized women go to comic extremes to prove themselves on and off the court, and in the process, become a national media sensation.

In A World…
Director: Lake Bell
Run Time: 93 minutes
Language: English
Carol Solomon is a struggling vocal coach. Propelled by the hubris of her father, Sam Sotto, the reigning king of movie-trailer voice-over artists, Carol musters the courage to pursue her secret aspiration to be a voice-over star. After landing her first voice-over gig, nabbing the job from industry bad boy Gustav Warner, the real trouble begins as Carol becomes entangled in a web of dysfunction, sexism, unmitigated ego, and pride. In A World. . . brings its viewer into an idiosyncratic world where one woman fights the odds and finally finds her voice.

Reaching For The Moon

Director: Bruno Barreto
Run Time: 118 minutes
Language: English & Portuguese
Based on a true story, Pulitzer Prize winning-poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her.

Short Term 12
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
Run Time: 96 minutes
Language: English
Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge. But her own difficult past – and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself – throws her life into unforeseen confusion, made all the sharper with the arrival of a new arrival at the facility: a gifted but troubled teenage girl with whom Grace has a charged connection.

Tall as the Baobab Tree

Director: Jeremy Teicher
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: Pulaar, French
Tall as the Baobab Tree poignantly depicts a family struggling to find its footing on the edge of the modern world. Coumba and her little sister Debo are the first to leave their family's remote African village, where meals are prepared over open fires and water is drawn from wells, to attend school in the bustling city. But when an accident suddenly threatens their family's survival, their father decides to sell 11-year-old Debo into an arranged marriage. Torn between loyalty to her family and her dreams for her and her sister’s future, Coumba hatches a secret plan to rescue her younger sister from a future she did not choose.

DOCUMENTARIES

The 99ers
Director: Erin Leyden
Run Time: 50 minutes
Language: English
The U.S. women's soccer team’s thrilling penalty-kick shootout victory against China that won the 1999 World Cup turned the world of women's sports upside down.  Using candid footage shot by the players throughout the tournament, The 99ers presents a unique portrait of the team that irrevocably changed women's athletics.

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
Dir
e
ctor: Pratibha Parmar
Run Time: 81 minutes
Language: English
Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth offers a penetrating look at the life and art of the celebrated writer, a self-confessed renegade, and human rights activist. It is a compelling story of an extraordinary woman’s journey from her birth in a paper-thin shack in the cotton fields of Putnam County, Georgia to her recognition as an award-winning writer.  Walker’s inspiring journey is also a story of a country and a people at the fault line of historical change.

American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
(Sponsored by Whitewater Films)
Director: Grace Lee
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: English
Grace Lee Boggs (BC ‘35) is a 98-year-old Chinese American woman living in Detroit. A writer, activist, and philosopher rooted for more than 70 years in the civil rights movement, she has devoted her life to an evolving revolution that encompasses the contradictions of America’s past and its potentially radical future.

Eufrosina’s Revolution
Director: Luciana Kaplan
Run Time: 96 minutes
Language: Spanish
From an indigenous community in Oaxaca, Mexico,  Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza is denied the right to become president of her community, because she is a woman. Eufrosina’s Revolution follows her fight for gender equality as she questions traditions and defies the chiefs.

Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way – Closing Film

Director: Donna Zaccaro
Run Time: 86 minutes
Language: English
Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way tells the story of this extraordinary trailblazer who is a role model for both women and men around the world. Filmmaker Donna Zaccaro creates a moving, powerful and oftentimes surprising portrait of her mother, whose run for Vice President changed the face of American politics forever.

Maidentrip
Director: Jillian Schlesinger
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: English, Dutch with subtitles
15-year-old Laura Dekker sets out – camera in hand – in pursuit of her dream to be the youngest person  to sail around the world alone. In the wake of a year-long battle with Dutch authorities that sparked a global storm of media scrutiny, Laura finds herself far from land, family and unwanted attention, in search of freedom, adventure, and distant dreams.

Miss You Can Do It
(In partnership with The Loreen Arbus Foundation)
Director: Ron Davis
Run Time: 80 minutes
Language: English
One weekend a year, the Illinois town of Kewanee turns into a place of celebration and delight, as the annual Miss You Can Do It pageant spotlights young girls with disabilities from around the country. The first Miss USA contestant to compete with a disability, Abbey Curran started the pageant in 2004 to offer girls the opportunity to be celebrated for their inner beauty and spirit.

The Other Shore

Director: Timothy Wheeler
Run Time: 100 minutes
Language: English
Follow world record holder and legendary swimmer Diana Nyad, as she comes out of a thirty-year retirement to re-attempt an elusive dream: swimming 103 miles non-stop from Cuba to Florida without the use of a shark cage.  Tropical storms, sharks, venomous jellyfish, and one of the strongest ocean currents in the world, all prove to be life-threatening realities in this epic journey.

Rebel
Director: María Agui Carter
Run Time: 75 minutes
Language: English
Shrouded in mystery and long the subject of debate, the amazing story of Loreta Velazquez, Confederate soldier turned Union spy, is one of the Civil War’s most gripping, yet forgotten narratives. Who was she?  Why did she fight?  And what made her so dangerous that she has been virtually erased from history?

Regina
Director: Diana Groó
Run Time: 64 minutes
Language: Hungarian/English
Diana Groó’s poetic documentary tells the story of Regina Jonas (1902-1944), the first properly ordained female rabbi in the world. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, she was ordained in 1935. Jonas’ sermons and unparalleled dedication brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews during the Nazi era. She was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Narrated by Rachel Weisz.

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
(Sponsored by the Harnisch Foundation)
Director: Whoopi Goldberg
Run Time: 71 minutes
Language: English
Breaking racial and gender stereotypes, the African-American stand-up comedienne Jackie “Moms” Mabley has long been an icon in the comedy world. Once billed as “the funniest woman in the world,” she performed on stage and in television and film until her death in 1975. The film explores Mabley’s legacy through recently unearthed photography and rediscovered performance footage.

SHORTS


#SlutWalkNYC
Director: Therese Shechter
Run Time: 5 minutes
Language: English
The 2011 SlutWalk march was one of the most unique feminist actions in New York history – one piece of a grassroots global movement that is both empowering and controversial.

30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone)
Director: Anna Cady
Director of Animation: Em Cooper
Run Time: 11 minutes
Language: English
Amid a violent war that has seen over 50,000 people killed, three women wage a battle for women’s representation in Sierra Leone  in this unique oil-painted animated film. From diverse religious, ethnic and political backgrounds, they share stories of secret societies, corruption, violence and sexual harassment within the world of politics.

A Kiss For Gabriela
Director: Laura Murray
Run Time: 29 minutes
Language: Portuguese with English subtitles
This film tells the compelling story of Gabriela Leite, the first sex worker to run for Congress in Brazil as she faces 822 opponents and challenges a male dominated political system. Can a sex worker, activist, and cultural icon beat the odds and win the election?

Assembly
Director: Jenn Strom
Run Time: 5 minutes
Language: English
Created by painting and drawing on sheets of glass, which were photographed and digitally composed, this film’s experimental animations contain fragments of archival footage: women walking in chains, protesting with placards, speaking at podiums. We hear bursts of words and a percussive hum—until a message is finally revealed.

Frost
Director: Jeremy Ball
Run Time: 14 minutes
Language: English
A y
o
ung arctic hunter embarks on a perilous search for food for her family. Crossing the sacred boundary of her people’s ancestral hunting grounds, she discovers an incomprehensible world and a dangerous predator that challenges her ability to survive.

Haleema
Director: Boris Schaarschmidt
Run Time: 17 minutes
Language: Arabic with English subtitles
In the blistering desert of Sudan, a pregnant mother and her two young children search for water and safety from the ruthless Janjaweed militia. When her brother is too weak to continue, Haleema is sent alone to find water. A dangerous journey full of hope and despair ensues.

Invisible Bicycle HelmetDirector: Fredrik Gertten
Run Time: 4 minutes
Language: Swedish
Two female entrepreneurs create a revolutionary bicycle helmet everyone told them would be impossible to engineer.

Laal Pari (The Red Fairy)
Director: Sadia Halima
Run Time: 20 minutes
Language: Hindi/Bhojpuri with English subtitles
When Laal Pari, an illiterate woman, ran for the village council in Bihar, India, she never dreamed she would be re-elected for a second term, and be able to work for the cause closest to her heart – safety and equal rights for women in her village.

Miss Todd
Dire
c
tor: Kristina Yee
Run Time: 13 minutes
Language: English
It's 1909, as the world is waking to the possibilities of flight, Miss Todd dreams of flying but she's got more than gravity holding her down. This is the story of her determination, perseverance, and passion.

Out of Step
Director: Lynn Estomin
Run Time: 6 minutes
Language: English
Featuring four female veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who are dealing with PTSD and the aftermath of war, these dance solos and music highlight the women’s unique voices.

The Red Pill
Director: Lucy Walker
Run Time: 15 minutes
Language: English
Paralympian Anjali Forber-Pratt was adopted from India as an infant and became paralyzed shortly after arriving in the US. Despite daunting obstacles, Anjali is now a PhD student and world record holder in 200m wheelchair racing.

Tina For President

Director: Carmen Emmi
Run Time: 14 minutes
Language: English
A shy 8th grader, Tina runs for class president against the school bully in order to stand up for her friend and herself.

Wild Horses
Director: Stephanie Martin
Run Time: 20 minutes
Language: English
Cruelty, courage, love and memory collide as two generations of women bear witness to the brutality common to wild horse roundups in the American West.

The Worlds of Bernice Bing
Director: Madeleine Lim
Run Time: 34 minutes
Language: English
Chinese American lesbian artist Bernice Bing is known for creating art on her own terms. The film illuminates her life -- from her art studio in the epicenter of San Francisco's beat scene to her groundbreaking community work in rural northern California.

ABOUT THE ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL
Now in its fourth year, the Athena Film Festival -- a celebration of women and leadership -- is an engaging weekend of feature films, documentaries and shorts that highlight women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world. The four-day festival, which includes conversations with directors, producers and actors, as well as activities for filmmakers, will be held Feb. 6-9, 2014 in the heart of New York -- at Barnard College (117th & Broadway).

ABOUT THE ATHENA CENTER
Established at Barnard College in 2009, the Athena Center for Leadership Studies is a catalyst for the education, development and advancement of inspired and courageous women leaders worldwide. Renowned civil rights attorney, Kathryn Kolbert, is the Center’s Constance Hess Williams Director.  For more information, visit: http://athenacenter.barnard.edu

ABOUT WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD
Women and Hollywood educates, advocates, and agitates for gender parity across the entertainment industry. In only six years, it has grown to be one of the most respected sites focused on women's issues and popular culture, and its founder, Melissa Silverstein, has become a well-respected leader on the subject.  For more information, visit: http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/

ABOUT ARTEMIS RISING FOUNDATION
Artemis Rising Foundation is committed to transforming our culture through media and education. Regina K. Scully is the founder and CEO.

ABOUT BARNARD COLLEGE
The idea was bold for its time. Founded in 1889, Barnard was the only college in New York City, and one of the few in the nation, where women could receive the same rigorous and challenging education available to men. Today, as the world-renowned liberal arts college for women at Columbia University, Barnard remains devoted to empowering extraordinary women to become even more exceptional. For more information, visit: www.barnard.edu.
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THE FOURTH ANNUAL ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF NARRATIVE, DOCUMENTARY AND SHORT FILMS

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THE FOURTH ANNUAL ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES LINEUP OF NARRATIVE, DOCUMENTARY AND SHORT FILMS 
FILMS INCLUDE BELLE, DECODING ANNIE PARKER, GERALDINE FERRARO: PAVING THE WAY, THE BOOK THIEF, SHORT TERM 12, IN A WORLD…, AMONG OTHERS 
The festival runs from February 6 - 9 
New York, NY (January 7, 2014) – The 2014 Athena Film Festival announces its lineup of narrative, documentary and short films.  The festival honors extraordinary women in the film industry and showcases films that address women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world.  Now in its fourth year, the festival runs from Thursday, February 6 through Sunday, February 9 on the Barnard College campus in Morningside Heights. Artemis Rising Foundation is the Founding Sponsor of the Festival.
 The New York Premiere of BELLE, starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and directed by Amma Asante, is the Athena Film Festival’s Opening Film, screening on Thursday evening.  DECODING ANNIE PARKER, starring Helen Hunt and Samantha Morton and directed by Steven Bernstein, is the festival’s Centerpiece Film, and will be screened on Friday evening.  GERALDINE FERRARO: PAVING THE WAY, directed by her daughter, Donna Zaccaro, is the festival’s Closing Film, screening on Sunday evening.
Among the feature films included in this year’s slate are: SHORT TERM 12, starring Brie Larsen and directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, THE BOOK THIEF, starring Sophie Nélisse and Emily Watson and directed by Brian Percival, and IN A WORLD..., written and directed by Lake Bell.  The documentary category includes ALICE WALKER: BEAUTY IN TRUTH, directed by Pratibha Parmar, REGINA, directed by Diana Groó, WHOOPI GOLDBERG PRESENTS MOMS MABLEY, directed by Whoopi Goldberg, THE OTHER SHORE, directed by Timothy Wheeler, and THE 99ERS, directed by Erin Leyden.   A wide variety of shorts will be featured including: THE RED PILL, directed by Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker, THE WORLDS OF BERNICE BING, directed by Madeleine Lim, MISS TODD, directed by Kristina Yee, and TINA FOR PRESIDENT, directed by Carmen Emmi.
“We are proud to announce such a diverse group of films, portraying women in leadership,” said Kathryn Kolbert, co-founder of the Festival and the Constance Hess Williams ’66 Director of the Athena Center. “Each year we strive to bring influential films to the festival that will entertain and inspire us all.”
“We are thrilled to welcome such talented filmmakers and a broad range of films to this year’s festival,” said Melissa Silverstein, co-founder and Artistic Director of the Festival and founder of Women and Hollywood. “We again present films full of talented female characters that exemplify the possibilities for a culture full of women leaders.”
As previously announced, Sherry Lansing, former Chair and CEO of Paramount Pictures and former President of 20th Century Fox, is the recipient of this year’s Laura Ziskin Lifetime Achievement Award.  Additional awardees include Callie Khouri, Academy Award winning screenwriter of Thelma and Louise, and creator of the series Nashville; Kasi Lemmons, actress, director and writer of Black Nativity, Talk to MeEve’s Bayou and The Caveman’s Valentine; and Keri Putnam, Executive Director of the Sundance Institute.  
The current lineup follows.  Additional screenings, panels and special events will be announced in the coming weeks.  Please visit http://www.athenafilmfestival.com for regular updates and to purchase tickets or passes.
Artemis Rising Foundation is the Founding Sponsor of the Festival. 
FEATURES

Belle – New York Premiere- Opening Film
Director: Amma Asante
Run Time: 105 minutes
Language: English
Belle is inspired by the true story of Dido Elizabeth Belle, the illegitimate mixed race daughter of Admiral Sir John Lindsay, an 18th Century British naval officer. Raised by her aristocratic great-uncle Lord Mansfield and his wife, Belle’s lineage affords her certain privileges, but her color prevents her from the traditions of noble social standing. Yet, Belle uses her presence and intelligence to help inform the thinking of her father figure, Lord Mansfield, as he deliberates the most pressing issue of the time - the abolition of slavery.

The Book Thief
Director: Brian Percival
Run Time: 131 minutes
Language: English
Based on the beloved bestselling book, The Book Thief tells the inspirational story of a spirited and courageous young girl who transforms the lives of everyone around her when she is sent to live with a foster family in World War II Germany.

Decoding Annie Parker – Centerpiece Film
Director: Steven Bernstein
Run Time: 91 minutes
Language: English
Decoding Annie Parker tells the true story of two very different women on seemingly similar paths towards ground-breaking discoveries.  Annie Parker a cancer survivor who was convinced that her illness and the illness of all the women in her family were connected and Dr. Mary-Claire King, a geneticist, who bucked the conventional wisdom about cancer research and discovered the genetic link in breast cancer and the BRCA1 gene.

Farah Goes Bang
Director: Meera Menon
Run Time: 90 minutes
Language: English
Awkward twenty-something Farah Mahtab hits the road with her buddies K.J. and Roopa to stump for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, hoping the trip will also be her opportunity to lose her virginity. Crisscrossing the culturally divided nation at this decisive post-9/11 moment, these multicultural girls find themselves and their politics unwelcome in many parts of the country. They take inspiration from their friendship and press on in their campaign, even as Farah’s efforts on both political and sexual fronts are continuously thwarted.

Filly Brown
Directors: Youssef Delara & Michael D. Olmos
Run Time: 80 minutes
Language: English/Spanish
Filly Brown is an inspiring portrait of a young artist striving to seize her dreams without compromise.  Majo Tonorio, aka, “Filly Brown” is a young, raw hip-hop artist from Los Angeles who spits rhymes from the heart. With a mother in prison and a father struggling to provide for his daughters, Majo knows that a record contract could be her family’s ticket out. But when a record producer offers her a shot at stardom, she is suddenly faced with the prospect of losing who she is as an artist, as well as the friends who helped her reach the cusp of success.

The Hot Flashes
Director: Susan Seidelman
Run Time: 99 minutes
Language: English
An unlikely basketball team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former high school basketball champions, challenge the current high school state champs to a series of games to raise money for breast cancer prevention. Sparks fly as these marginalized women go to comic extremes to prove themselves on and off the court, and in the process, become a national media sensation.

In A World…
Director: Lake Bell
Run Time: 93 minutes
Language: English
Carol Solomon is a struggling vocal coach. Propelled by the hubris of her father, Sam Sotto, the reigning king of movie-trailer voice-over artists, Carol musters the courage to pursue her secret aspiration to be a voice-over star. After landing her first voice-over gig, nabbing the job from industry bad boy Gustav Warner, the real trouble begins as Carol becomes entangled in a web of dysfunction, sexism, unmitigated ego, and pride. In A World. . . brings its viewer into an idiosyncratic world where one woman fights the odds and finally finds her voice.

Reaching For The Moon

Director: Bruno Barreto
Run Time: 118 minutes
Language: English & Portuguese
Based on a true story, Pulitzer Prize winning-poet Elizabeth Bishop travels to Brazil and encounters the beguiling architect Lota de Macedo Soares. Initial hostilities make way for a complicated yet long-lasting love affair that dramatically alters Bishop’s relationship to the world around her.

Short Term 12
Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
Run Time: 96 minutes
Language: English
Short Term 12 is told through the eyes of Grace, a twenty-something supervisor at a foster-care facility for at-risk teenagers. Passionate and tough, Grace is a formidable caretaker of the kids in her charge. But her own difficult past – and the surprising future that suddenly presents itself – throws her life into unforeseen confusion, made all the sharper with the arrival of a new arrival at the facility: a gifted but troubled teenage girl with whom Grace has a charged connection.

Tall as the Baobab Tree

Director: Jeremy Teicher
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: Pulaar, French
Tall as the Baobab Tree poignantly depicts a family struggling to find its footing on the edge of the modern world. Coumba and her little sister Debo are the first to leave their family's remote African village, where meals are prepared over open fires and water is drawn from wells, to attend school in the bustling city. But when an accident suddenly threatens their family's survival, their father decides to sell 11-year-old Debo into an arranged marriage. Torn between loyalty to her family and her dreams for her and her sister’s future, Coumba hatches a secret plan to rescue her younger sister from a future she did not choose.

DOCUMENTARIES

The 99ers
Director: Erin Leyden
Run Time: 50 minutes
Language: English
The U.S. women's soccer team’s thrilling penalty-kick shootout victory against China that won the 1999 World Cup turned the world of women's sports upside down.  Using candid footage shot by the players throughout the tournament, The 99ers presents a unique portrait of the team that irrevocably changed women's athletics.

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
Dir
e
ctor: Pratibha Parmar
Run Time: 81 minutes
Language: English
Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth offers a penetrating look at the life and art of the celebrated writer, a self-confessed renegade, and human rights activist. It is a compelling story of an extraordinary woman’s journey from her birth in a paper-thin shack in the cotton fields of Putnam County, Georgia to her recognition as an award-winning writer.  Walker’s inspiring journey is also a story of a country and a people at the fault line of historical change.

American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs
(Sponsored by Whitewater Films)
Director: Grace Lee
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: English
Grace Lee Boggs (BC ‘35) is a 98-year-old Chinese American woman living in Detroit. A writer, activist, and philosopher rooted for more than 70 years in the civil rights movement, she has devoted her life to an evolving revolution that encompasses the contradictions of America’s past and its potentially radical future.

Eufrosina’s Revolution
Director: Luciana Kaplan
Run Time: 96 minutes
Language: Spanish
From an indigenous community in Oaxaca, Mexico,  Eufrosina Cruz Mendoza is denied the right to become president of her community, because she is a woman. Eufrosina’s Revolution follows her fight for gender equality as she questions traditions and defies the chiefs.

Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way – Closing Film

Director: Donna Zaccaro
Run Time: 86 minutes
Language: English
Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way tells the story of this extraordinary trailblazer who is a role model for both women and men around the world. Filmmaker Donna Zaccaro creates a moving, powerful and oftentimes surprising portrait of her mother, whose run for Vice President changed the face of American politics forever.

Maidentrip
Director: Jillian Schlesinger
Run Time: 82 minutes
Language: English, Dutch with subtitles
15-year-old Laura Dekker sets out – camera in hand – in pursuit of her dream to be the youngest person  to sail around the world alone. In the wake of a year-long battle with Dutch authorities that sparked a global storm of media scrutiny, Laura finds herself far from land, family and unwanted attention, in search of freedom, adventure, and distant dreams.

Miss You Can Do It
(In partnership with The Loreen Arbus Foundation)
Director: Ron Davis
Run Time: 80 minutes
Language: English
One weekend a year, the Illinois town of Kewanee turns into a place of celebration and delight, as the annual Miss You Can Do It pageant spotlights young girls with disabilities from around the country. The first Miss USA contestant to compete with a disability, Abbey Curran started the pageant in 2004 to offer girls the opportunity to be celebrated for their inner beauty and spirit.

The Other Shore

Director: Timothy Wheeler
Run Time: 100 minutes
Language: English
Follow world record holder and legendary swimmer Diana Nyad, as she comes out of a thirty-year retirement to re-attempt an elusive dream: swimming 103 miles non-stop from Cuba to Florida without the use of a shark cage.  Tropical storms, sharks, venomous jellyfish, and one of the strongest ocean currents in the world, all prove to be life-threatening realities in this epic journey.

Rebel
Director: María Agui Carter
Run Time: 75 minutes
Language: English
Shrouded in mystery and long the subject of debate, the amazing story of Loreta Velazquez, Confederate soldier turned Union spy, is one of the Civil War’s most gripping, yet forgotten narratives. Who was she?  Why did she fight?  And what made her so dangerous that she has been virtually erased from history?

Regina
Director: Diana Groó
Run Time: 64 minutes
Language: Hungarian/English
Diana Groó’s poetic documentary tells the story of Regina Jonas (1902-1944), the first properly ordained female rabbi in the world. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, she was ordained in 1935. Jonas’ sermons and unparalleled dedication brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews during the Nazi era. She was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. Narrated by Rachel Weisz.

Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley
(Sponsored by the Harnisch Foundation)
Director: Whoopi Goldberg
Run Time: 71 minutes
Language: English
Breaking racial and gender stereotypes, the African-American stand-up comedienne Jackie “Moms” Mabley has long been an icon in the comedy world. Once billed as “the funniest woman in the world,” she performed on stage and in television and film until her death in 1975. The film explores Mabley’s legacy through recently unearthed photography and rediscovered performance footage.

SHORTS


#SlutWalkNYC
Director: Therese Shechter
Run Time: 5 minutes
Language: English
The 2011 SlutWalk march was one of the most unique feminist actions in New York history – one piece of a grassroots global movement that is both empowering and controversial.

30% (Women and Politics in Sierra Leone)
Director: Anna Cady
Director of Animation: Em Cooper
Run Time: 11 minutes
Language: English
Amid a violent war that has seen over 50,000 people killed, three women wage a battle for women’s representation in Sierra Leone  in this unique oil-painted animated film. From diverse religious, ethnic and political backgrounds, they share stories of secret societies, corruption, violence and sexual harassment within the world of politics.

A Kiss For Gabriela
Director: Laura Murray
Run Time: 29 minutes
Language: Portuguese with English subtitles
This film tells the compelling story of Gabriela Leite, the first sex worker to run for Congress in Brazil as she faces 822 opponents and challenges a male dominated political system. Can a sex worker, activist, and cultural icon beat the odds and win the election?

Assembly
Director: Jenn Strom
Run Time: 5 minutes
Language: English
Created by painting and drawing on sheets of glass, which were photographed and digitally composed, this film’s experimental animations contain fragments of archival footage: women walking in chains, protesting with placards, speaking at podiums. We hear bursts of words and a percussive hum—until a message is finally revealed.

Frost
Director: Jeremy Ball
Run Time: 14 minutes
Language: English
A y
o
ung arctic hunter embarks on a perilous search for food for her family. Crossing the sacred boundary of her people’s ancestral hunting grounds, she discovers an incomprehensible world and a dangerous predator that challenges her ability to survive.

Haleema
Director: Boris Schaarschmidt
Run Time: 17 minutes
Language: Arabic with English subtitles
In the blistering desert of Sudan, a pregnant mother and her two young children search for water and safety from the ruthless Janjaweed militia. When her brother is too weak to continue, Haleema is sent alone to find water. A dangerous journey full of hope and despair ensues.

Invisible Bicycle HelmetDirector: Fredrik Gertten
Run Time: 4 minutes
Language: Swedish
Two female entrepreneurs create a revolutionary bicycle helmet everyone told them would be impossible to engineer.

Laal Pari (The Red Fairy)
Director: Sadia Halima
Run Time: 20 minutes
Language: Hindi/Bhojpuri with English subtitles
When Laal Pari, an illiterate woman, ran for the village council in Bihar, India, she never dreamed she would be re-elected for a second term, and be able to work for the cause closest to her heart – safety and equal rights for women in her village.

Miss Todd
Dire
c
tor: Kristina Yee
Run Time: 13 minutes
Language: English
It's 1909, as the world is waking to the possibilities of flight, Miss Todd dreams of flying but she's got more than gravity holding her down. This is the story of her determination, perseverance, and passion.

Out of Step
Director: Lynn Estomin
Run Time: 6 minutes
Language: English
Featuring four female veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who are dealing with PTSD and the aftermath of war, these dance solos and music highlight the women’s unique voices.

The Red Pill
Director: Lucy Walker
Run Time: 15 minutes
Language: English
Paralympian Anjali Forber-Pratt was adopted from India as an infant and became paralyzed shortly after arriving in the US. Despite daunting obstacles, Anjali is now a PhD student and world record holder in 200m wheelchair racing.

Tina For President

Director: Carmen Emmi
Run Time: 14 minutes
Language: English
A shy 8th grader, Tina runs for class president against the school bully in order to stand up for her friend and herself.

Wild Horses
Director: Stephanie Martin
Run Time: 20 minutes
Language: English
Cruelty, courage, love and memory collide as two generations of women bear witness to the brutality common to wild horse roundups in the American West.

The Worlds of Bernice Bing
Director: Madeleine Lim
Run Time: 34 minutes
Language: English
Chinese American lesbian artist Bernice Bing is known for creating art on her own terms. The film illuminates her life -- from her art studio in the epicenter of San Francisco's beat scene to her groundbreaking community work in rural northern California.

ABOUT THE ATHENA FILM FESTIVAL
Now in its fourth year, the Athena Film Festival -- a celebration of women and leadership -- is an engaging weekend of feature films, documentaries and shorts that highlight women’s leadership in real life and the fictional world. The four-day festival, which includes conversations with directors, producers and actors, as well as activities for filmmakers, will be held Feb. 6-9, 2014 in the heart of New York -- at Barnard College (117th & Broadway).

ABOUT THE ATHENA CENTER
Established at Barnard College in 2009, the Athena Center for Leadership Studies is a catalyst for the education, development and advancement of inspired and courageous women leaders worldwide. Renowned civil rights attorney, Kathryn Kolbert, is the Center’s Constance Hess Williams Director.  For more information, visit: http://athenacenter.barnard.edu

ABOUT WOMEN AND HOLLYWOOD
Women and Hollywood educates, advocates, and agitates for gender parity across the entertainment industry. In only six years, it has grown to be one of the most respected sites focused on women's issues and popular culture, and its founder, Melissa Silverstein, has become a well-respected leader on the subject.  For more information, visit: http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/

ABOUT ARTEMIS RISING FOUNDATION
Artemis Rising Foundation is committed to transforming our culture through media and education. Regina K. Scully is the founder and CEO.

ABOUT BARNARD COLLEGE
The idea was bold for its time. Founded in 1889, Barnard was the only college in New York City, and one of the few in the nation, where women could receive the same rigorous and challenging education available to men. Today, as the world-renowned liberal arts college for women at Columbia University, Barnard remains devoted to empowering extraordinary women to become even more exceptional. For more information, visit: www.barnard.edu.
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Monday, January 6, 2014

Art Couture " Art With No Boundaries"

“ART WITH NO BOUNDARIES”

Faces-  Antinio Veronese 

Nikola Zigo





Art Couture brings you a cutting edge exhibition with 3 artists, all professionals in their own right. Antonio Verones-Brazil, Lionel Guibout-France and Nikola Zigon-Serbia exhibit together in Dubai highlighting the fact that art is beyond boundaries for all to enjoy, learn and benefit from alike. Each collection is very different & special and will definitely hold and mesmerize the viewer in its spell. The exhibition is sponsored by Calic International.


February 3, 2014 - March 2, 2014. Daily Free Viewing 10am -10pm
Exhibition RSVP opening event on February 8, 2014 (More information on this to follow closer to the event) For the press 8th and 9th of Feb is when the artists and International sponsor will be in town for interviews. If interested please let us know in advance so these can be arranged.

Venue: Art Couture at Al Badia Golf Club, InterContinental, Dubai Festival City, Dubai UAE. Tee Lounge (In the Golf Club)
Art Couture is proud to showcase the works of 3 exceptional International artists sponsored by Calic International.
About the artists:
Antonio Veronese (Brazil): "Faces"
The artist exhibits 6 of his famous paintings from the series- Faces
Antonio Veronese was born in 1953 of Italian parents in Brotas, Brazil. From the  very beginning of his career he had an obsession with drawing faces, and even today for Veronese it is all about faces. Through his colours and expressions he takes the viewer far beyond the surface of the canvas unveiling a depth of meaning in every face that unravels many hidden truths.
For over sixteen years he taught art and painting to young prisoners in Rio de Janeiro. He believed art was like a “drug” that could psychologically rehabilitate these traumatized children. The children responded and over 50% of those taught by him were rehabilitated into society. His proximity with children in distress in Rio de Janeiro strongly effected and influenced his paintings and is reflected in the pain that is clearly visible in some of his faces. He is well known and well respected (by the likes of Hilary Clinton & many more) for reducing violence against children in Rio de Janeiro. He is a strong man who is not afraid to speak his mind and stand up for what he believes in and this often got him into a lot of trouble. Never the less he continues on his chosen path.
The artist is the author of Famine at FAO in Rome, Save the Children, the United Nations; Just Kids, a symbol of UNICEF, A Margin, at the University of Geneva, Switzerland; Walk (Tensão no Campo) installed in the Parliament in Brazil.
Because of his work he was invited to the Commission on Human Rights at the United Nations, and received the highest honor from the Supreme Court of Justice of Brazil marked "Honoris Causa"
The internationally famed Brazilian artist lives and works in Barbizon, France, a village famous for its painters. He has successively exhibited in several countries, including Brazil, the United States, Switzerland and France. There is much to be learnt from this great artist who is true to his beliefs and expresses himself best through his art & expressive faces. Each face a story, each story a reality shared through the universal language of art.

Nikola Zigon:( Serbia) "Moonlight Mile"
The artist exhibits 15 of his finest paintings from the collection- Moonlight Mile
Nikola Zigon, was born on July 13, 1958 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In1991, he graduated from the University of Arts in Belgrade - The Faculty of Fine Arts - Painting Department / Class of Professor Moma  Antonovic.
Between 1992 & 2009, he had over 30 solo exhibitions, with the most significant ones in Munich, Paris, Milan, & Belgrade.
Zigon has his own individual style and preference of colours and medium and one often sees a dominance of white and light shades in his backgrounds. He works in pencil, graphite, acrylics and adds mixed media and texture to many of his works especially his column series that has bits of fine detailing. Bold blocks or hints of stronger colours are applied and allowed in places to drip and form their own patterns that add to the complete art work. Visible too in many of his works are scribbles and alphabets and bits of writing that add further interest to his works. He names his artworks giving the viewer a direction but then leaves the rest of the narrative to the viewers to complete. Different people interpret his artworks in different ways.
He has been an exclusive member of PROM Gallery in Munich, Germany, since 2002. He is also a member of ULUS (Association of Fine Artists of Serbia) in Belgrade, where he lives and works.

3.Lionel Guibout: (France) "From the Earth"
The artist exhibits 7of his unique paintings from his collection- “From the Earththat combines pieces that comes from his forest research.
Lionel Guibout was born in Issy les Moulineaux, France in 1959.  He created his first oil painting at the age of 14.
He is a visual artist who studied at the School of Fine Arts In Paris and in 1978 took the path of abstraction for several years after. This resulted in “The Anthropocages” the subject of his first solo show in Paris in 1983.
Soon after this Lionel took a break from art and through study of the poet Hesiod’s Theogony and Greek Philosophy he tried to rediscover and find himself. Following this it was as if he had an epiphany and was re-born into the great artist he is today.
The artist studied and researched and gave his all to every project he worked on. Worthy of note are his Giants that he elaborated through the Têtabras (head & arms) series many done in charcoal and pastels on paper. In this phase of work as well as Dislocations of Gyges, Briaree and Cottos he follows the great Fresco masters of the Renaissance and works with dedication on Mythological Historical themes. He also works in different mixed media like oil sticks, collage etc on paper and canvas.When this cycle ended he began research on Forests which is still in progress. However his biggest project was “The Raft of the Medusa”, based on the wreck of the frigate “Medusa” in 1816 off the coast of Africa. Lionel Guibout turned the tragic story of the wreck into a myth through his 21- preparatory drawings, 11-large paintings, 40 lithographs and seven bronze sculptures.
Lionel Guibout’s works are in public collections, Museums, foundations and some have sold through auction houses like Christies. An artist definitely worthy of note.


Art Couture gallery background
ART EXHIBITIONS / ART & COFFEE MORNINGS / ARTALKS / ART SEMINARS/ ART WALKS
Art Couture reflects the vibrancy and growth of 21st century Dubai. Inspired by the emirate’s reputation as a cosmopolitan hub, Art Couture’s gallery space models itself on the city’s ambitious nature, its visionary creations and its diverse cultures. At Art Couture, visitors are encouraged to appreciate the works of select painters, sculptors and artists from the region and around the world and to enjoy art as an essential part of the human experience. The gallery’s focus is to hold exhibitions of established and upcoming artists and events that offer a thought-provoking viewer experience. Art Couture aims to widen people’s perceptions of art, and stimulate an emotional and intellectual connection between viewers and the artistic realm. The gallery was established in 2007 in JBR but moved in 2011 to The Al Badia Golf Club. Ever since it opened this unique gallery has hosted numerous successful exhibitions and events, offering art lovers a memorable contemporary art experience.
Art Couture’s gallery at Al Badia is an open concept space that surrounds the golf club’s Tee Lounge beneath the atrium’s swirling glass roof. This architectural building itself is a piece of art. Enjoy free viewing from 10am till 10pm daily. You have art on 3 levels in this space to enjoy at your own pace in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The Tee Lounge is ideal too for a drink before dinner or for a casual snack after your gallery walk- through. This truly is a gallery experience you will remember.
ART & COFFEE MORNINGS: is a monthly event Art Couture organizes as part of its vision and mission of promoting contemporary art in Dubai. Artists, art professors, curators and other guests talk about their expertise areas, once a month. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy the beauty of art, learn something new, and share your cultural interests over a cup of coffee.
 MORNING ART & WELLBEING TALKS & ART SEMINARS: These sessions are organized every few months and information goes out 10days before event date.
GALLERY WALK-THROUGH: Gallery walk-through sessions are planned usually if the artists are in town and available.
GALLERY VIEWING: 10AM TO 10PM daily
For more information: www.artcoutureuae.com  or follow us on face book
Art Couture is at Al Badia Golf Club by InterContinental Dubai Festival City
Tel: +971 4 601 0101 ext: 2101
E-mail: art@artcoutureuae.com
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Sunday, January 5, 2014

From Elliott Landy: — Kickstarter campaign for a book of my photographs of THE BAND

From Elliott Landy:
 

— Kickstarter campaign for a book of my photographs of THE BAND

I am very grateful that my Kickstarter campaign reached its initial goal within five days, insuring the publication of the book in this special fine art edition.  However, continuing support for this Kickstarter enables us to put all the necessary personal time into making this project, both editorially and physically, the best it can be, and helps us explore expanding the project into other mediums.

Fans of THE BAND and photography collectors should continue to reserve copies of this special first printing because it's possible that after this Kickstarter campaign ends, it will not be available in the same format. Also, the campaign offers an opportunity to collect some of my prints at a reduced price. (Kickstarter project closes Jan 28th)
 
An excerpt from Vanityfair.com about my project: 
...and unlike some crowd-funders we could name, he’s not looking to take your money and give you nothing in return. A mere $1,000, for example, will get you a deluxe limited edition of the book—which he says will likely run either 128 or 144 pages—as well as one of four 16-by-20-inch fine-art pigment prints. The prints alone normally cost upwards of $750 apiece. 

 
Description of the book:
    I launched this Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign so I could create a fine art book of my photographs of THE BAND. As most people familiar with THE BAND’s music know, I took the photos for their first two albums, Music From Big Pink and The Band. During that period I was the only photographer they let take pictures of them. They treated me like a friend and allowed me the freedom to hang out and take whatever pictures I wanted. Looking back, I wish I had shot more but my laid-back style was what allowed me to be close with them. I never interfered with what was going on, never asked them to do anything just for the camera. 
 
     I shot over 8000 frames of film. Of these, only about 30 have been widely published. The photos have been in my studio for over 40 years, taking up prime space on the shelves and in my fireproof file cabinet. I am still in love with them. I feel it’s my best body of work from the Sixties and each time I peruse the unseen contact sheets, proof prints and slides, I find at least one new gem and think, “I am going to make a book of all this someday.” Well, now is the moment. I am 71, still feeling 20, but recognizing that time will catch my body and spirit soon enough and that with crowd sourcing support I will be able, finally, to make the book I want to make. I am gathering the best of it to make into a finely printed book so that the experiences I had while hanging out with them will be passed on. The photographs of Garth, Levon, Richard, Rick and Robbie show their camaraderie, their love of life and music. The book will visually define who they were for the generations to come—brothers creating two of the greatest albums in the history of music.

Feel free to ask any questions about the project and to share this Kickstarter link.  

 
 — Elliott Landy

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Morgan Lehman Gallery: David Rathman

Morgan Lehman
  
David Rathman

    DAVID RATHMAN
   
Morgan Lehman Gallery is pleased to announce that we now represent David Rathman. Rathman earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1982, and currently lives and works in Minneapolis, MN. Rathman's work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions in galleries and museums worldwide, and his work is held in numerous public and private collections including the Walker Art Center, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others.


View additional work by David Rathman here



Image: 
David Rathman, I Wonder What She Meant Exactly (2013), Watercolor And Ink On Paper, 17h x 23w in
 


Current Exhibition:
December 12, 2013 - January 25, 2014

Upcoming Exhibition:
January 30 - March 1, 2014
 

 
Morgan Lehman
535 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10011
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