FESTIVAL / RADICAL REELS 2014
A Good Day to Die, Lynn Salt and David Mueller's searing study of the American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks, headlines Radical Reels, the film festival arm of Melbourne's Marxism 2014 four-day political confab.
A Good Day to Die, Lynn Salt and David Mueller's searing study of the American Indian Movement founder Dennis Banks, headlines Radical Reels, the film festival arm of Melbourne's Marxism 2014 four-day political confab.
SXSW 2014 Opening Night film Chef features Jon Favreau as the culinary master striking out on his own, with his circle of offsiders including John Leguizamo, Bobby Carnavale, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Jr and Sofia Vergara.
A surreal 2010 anthology project that afforded the likes of Asia Argento, David Lynch, Niki Caro, Gaspar Noe and Kenneth Anger a mere 42 seconds each to create a work of bracing originality.
As its Opening Night slot at Cannes 2014 draws close, the official trailer for Nicole Kidman's Grace of Monaco is launched.
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Ahead of the release of the YA franchise starter Divergent, actress Shailene Woodley fronted the Hollywood press corps on March 8 (courtesy of pagetopremiere.com)
A collection of breathtaking short films are presented in the 2014 Ocean Film Festival, currently touring Australia with international engagements to follow. Full details available at the official website.
In 1992, director Wes Anderson and brothers Luke and Owen Wilson shot the short film Bottle Rocket. It's festival success led to a feature-length reworking of the story and the beginning of successful Hollywood careers.
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Directors Daniel Geller and Rachel Goldfine explore a bizarre and compelling account of jealousy, eccentricity and murder in their critically-acclaimed documentary; featuring the voices of Cate Blanchett, Josh Radnor and Diane Kruger.
Festival director Robert Redford addresses the media only hours after his Oscar snub for All is Lost, as his iconic film festival kicks off for 2014 (NOTE: Footage begins at 22:46)
Quadriplegic evangelical Christian author Joni Eareckson Tada sings the Oscar-nominated title song from the faith-based immigrant saga, Alone Yet Not Alone.