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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Fanzine Launch/ Artist Talk at SomoS
Monday, April 7, 2014
Simon Starling: Metamorphology
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April 2014 Highlights
April 2014 Highlights
Night Tide (1961)
Available on Fandor: April 4 | Director: Curtis Harrington
Starring Dennis Hopper as a sailor who falls for a girl who poses as a mermaid in a sideshow, only to realize she's more of a poseur than he originally realized.
Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)
Available on Fandor: April 10 | Director: Werner Herzog
Based on the journals of Brother Gaspar de Carvajal, Aguirre, The Wrath Of God is director Werner Herzog's hallucinatory tale of Spanish colonialists searching for El Dorado, the legendary city of gold, in 16th-century Peru. As they attempt to forge their way through the dense jungle, more and more of the party falls ill while their ruthless leader, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski), grows increasingly insane.
All the Light in the Sky (2012)
Available on Fandor: April 18 | Director: Joe Swanberg
Jane Adams stars as an actress living in Malibu who faces harsh realities of the industry as her age exempts her from more and more acting opportunities. Amidst this career and life crisis enters the actress’s niece, played by Sophia Takal, who arrives for a weekend stay and ushers in a complicated prism of emotional insecurities. Can the actress confront her fears, navigate complicated relationships, and figure out how to navigate mid-life in Hollywood?
You, the Living (2009)
Available on Fandor: April 25 | Director: Roy Andersson
Acclaimed Swedish director Roy Andersson takes an amusing look at a delightfully eccentric assortment of characters. Through a series of brilliantly entertaining sketches, Andersson observes with empathy and wry humor the highs, lows and tragicomic happenings that affect their everyday lives. Shot with distinctive visual flair, this snapshot of modern life is both touching and laugh-out-loud hilarious.
Fandor Updates and Information
Fandor Indie Mixer at Cinefamily in Los Angeles, Monday, April 7, 7:30 p.m.
Joe, directed by David Gordon Green.
Sneak preview with director in person following the screening.
Sneak preview with director in person following the screening.
Ebertfest, Saturday, April 24, 9:00 a.m.
"In Conversation" with Fandor CEO Ted Hope & Sony Pictures Classic’s Co-President Michael Barker
Additional Curtis Harrington Film Titles:
The Fall of the House of Usher (1942); Fragment of Seeking (1946); Picnic (1948); On the Edge (1949); The Assignation (1953); The Wormwood Star (1955); The Four Elements (1966); Usher (2002)
Fandor is Excited to Present:
Frank V. Ross’ Tiger Tail in Blue, which is screening in theaters by demand and available on Fandor simultaneously. For more information, visit www.frankvross.com.
Press Opportunities
The following filmmakers are available for interviews; please reach out to Morgan Ressa at morgan@brigademarketing.com with your coverage interest:
Joe Swanberg, All the Light in the Sky
Jane Adams, All the Light in the Sky
Frank V. Ross, Tiger Tail in Blue
Brent Green, Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then
Jane Adams, All the Light in the Sky
Frank V. Ross, Tiger Tail in Blue
Brent Green, Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then
About Fandor
Fandor is where the film community comes together, where filmmakers and enthusiasts are advancing film culture, and where audiences are connecting with films across genres and decades. Fandor offers a broad library of independent and international cinema specially curated to make discovering new and classic favorites easy and accessible. Fandor’s member-based service allows audiences to watch unlimited movies wherever they are: on TVs, computers and mobile devices. Fandor showcases and supports the world’s best filmmakers and returns half its revenue to them. For more information, visit www.Fandor.com.
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MUSIC EVENT WITH KATIA SANTIBAÑEZ
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COLD IN JULY A FILM BY JIM MICKLE
Presents
COLD IN JULY
A FILM BY JIM MICKLE
STARRING MICHAEL C. HALL, SAM SHEPARD and DON JOHNSON
BASED ON THE BOOK BY JOE R. LANSDALE
**2014 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL: World Premiere**
"The spirits of 1980s genre maestros like John Carpenter, Walter Hill and William Lustig hover strongly over Jim Mickle’s 'Cold in July,' a superior piece of Texas pulp fiction" - Scott Foundas, Variety
Opening Theatrically & On VOD MAY 23RD
PRESS SCREENING
Wednesday, April 9th
12:00PM
Magno Review 1
729 Seventh Ave, 2nd Floor
(Between 48th & 49th Streets)
Please RSVP to Nathaniel@Brigademarketing. com
How can a split-second decision change your life? While investigating noises in his house one balmy Texas night in 1989, Richard Dane (Michael C. Hall) puts a bullet in the brain of low-life burglar Freddy Russell (Wyatt Russell). Although he’s hailed as a small-town hero, Dane soon finds himself fearing for his family’s safety when Freddy’s ex-con father, Ben (Sam Shepard), rolls into town, hell-bent on revenge.
Based on the book by prolific author Joe R. Lansdale, Michael C. Hall brings a shell-shocked vulnerability to his portrayal of Dane that contrasts perfectly with the grizzled badasses portrayed by Sam Shepard and Don Johnson. Directed with an excellent eye for the visual poetry of noir by Jim Mickle (We Are What We Are), this pulpy, southern-fried mystery is a throwback to an older breed of action film, one where every punch and shotgun blast opens up both physical and spiritual wounds. Twists and turns accelerate as the film reaches its inevitable destination: a gore-soaked dead end. Cold in July is as muggy, oppressive, and hard to shake as an east Texas summer.
Media Opportunities:
Co-writer/Director: Jim Mickle
Co-writer/Actor: Nick Damici
Book Author: Joe R. Lansdale
Actors: Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson & Wyatt Russell
To RSVP or for interview opportunities, please contact Nathaniel at Nathaniel@Brigademarketing.com
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