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“Luis Gerard’s THE WAKE Got An Honorable Mention At Cleveland International Film Festival”

Luis Gerards THE WAKE Has Just Won First Runner Up At The Oscar qualifying Cleveland International Film Festival

The film stars Emmy winner Isaac Kragten (Luckiest Girl Alive), introduces Zander Colbeck-Bhola, Robert Fulton (Murdoch Mysteries) and two-time Gemini Award winner Patty Sullivan

 

THE WAKE shares the story of a young deaf boy Martin (played by Zander Colbeck-Bhola) who looks up to his older brother and follows him, even at times when he shouldn’t. Zander Colbeck-Bhola comes from a large deaf family. All the cast learnt sign language for this film.

 

A restless 15-year-old has spent his life surrounded by death, raised in his parents’ funeral business in “small town USA.” He views his alcoholic father as profiting from the dead. While a wake is held in his parents’ funeral home, he breaks into the deceased’s house, counting on it being empty. In his view, the dead no longer needs what he pockets. He recruits his deaf-mute younger brother to join him in his robberies, unaware of what the consequences may be.

 

Writer, director and producer Luis Gerard studied at the University of Puerto Rico where he began making films. His very first film QUE SERA was in the official selection of the prestigious Venice Film Festival and his second short ABSOLUTION was selected at The Sitges Film Festival. Branching into feature work, Gerard recently directed the second unit for HUSTLE a basketball drama starring Adam Sandler, produced by Netflix, and scheduled for release in June of 2022.

 

THE WAKE is Gerard’s third short film, a proof of concept for a feature film currently in development. Luis is currently preparing his first film WHERE ONLY THE DEVIL DARES, which he wrote and plans to go into production in 2022.

 

The stunning cinematography was created by Christopher Mably (Star Trek Discovery), who also serves as the film’s Executive Producer. Josias Tapia (She’s Gotta Have It) joins Mably as EP. THE WAKE was expertly crafted by Adam Schwartz and the beautiful music by Jay Wadley.

 

THE WAKE just won a Jury Award at the Thomas Edison Film Festival.

 

https://www.clevelandfilm.org/films/2022/the-wake

By: Daniela

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DEMI MOORE DOES HORROR

DEMI MOORE DOES HORROR

The Substance, which premiered at Cannes and won Best Screenplay, literalizes the painful experience of aging in Hollywood.

Here’s the official synopsis for the film, which just dropped an insane Reqium for a Dream-esque trailer:

A fading celebrity (Demi Moore) decides to use a black market drug, a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger, better version of herself.

The film is wildly violent; it’s full-on maximalist body horror as a younger Moore (played by Margaret Qualley) literally bursts out of her body.

Moore explained:

“The script is that this was about the male perspective of the idealized woman that we have bought into as women. And what’s so interesting in the film is here, this newer, younger, better version gets an opportunity and she still repeats the same pattern.”

She continued:

“She’s still seeking this external validation. And in the end comes face to face with just fighting herself because that’s where we have to really look within, not without.”

We are all seeking some level of external validation—this film brilliantly warns us not to be consumed by it.

Dennis Quaid, who plays Moore’s boss—a sublime vision of assholeness—called the director:

“A cross between Stanley Kubrick and Sam Peckinpah.”

The Substance is not derivative. It is so hard core stylized it feels entirely its own creation.

Debuting in theaters September 19th.

 

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IFFR & Göteborg Film Festival Screenings Information | Borrowed Time by dir. CHOY Ji

IFFR Goteborg Film Festival Screenings Information Borrowed Time by dir CHOY Ji

Borrowed Time was officially selected by two European film festivals —— the 53rd edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam Bright Future Section and the 47th edition of Göteborg Film Festival Ingmar Bergman Competition! 

 

The European Premiere of this film will be held at the 53rd edition of International Film Festival Rotterdam, and the Swedish Premiere of this film will be held at the 47th edition of Göteborg Film Festival.

Borrowed Time
China | 2023 | Drama | 93 min | Debut Feature
Director: CHOY Ji
Screenwriter: Yin WANG
Producer: Jinjin MO
Cinematography: Shuli HUANG, Chiheng LIANG
Starring: Dongping LIN, Sunny SUN, Eddy AU-YEUNG, Jie PAN, Tai-Bo

Festivals:
International Film Festival Rotterdam | Bright Future
Göteborg Film Festival | Ingmar Bergman Competition
Busan International Film Festival | New Currents Competition
Pingyao Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon International Film Festival | Hidden Dragon Competition

IFFR Screenings Schedule
Public screening: 01-26, 20:00, Cinerama 3
Public screening: 01-28, 12:30, KINO 1
Public screening: 01-29, 15:00, LantarenVenster 3

Göteborg Film Festival Screenings Schedule
Public screening (Q & A) : 01-30, 19:45, Göta 1
Public screening (Q & A) : 01-31, 17:30, Göta 2
Public screening: 02-01, 10:15, Göta 1
Public screening: 02-04, 19:30, Hagabion 2

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Elaheh Nobakht, President of the Jury of the 6th Beirut Women Film Festival

Elaheh Nobakht President of the Jury of the 6th Beirut Women Film Festival 2

Mansour Jahani – The Iranian movie producer, Elaheh Nobakht, has been elected as the jury president of the competition category “Documentary and Animated Shorts” at the 6th round of Beirut International Women Film Festival, heralding “Women for Leadership” as the focal topic of the event held in Lebanon.

 

 

With her third attendance at the Berlin International Film Festival in the preceding month as producer of the documentary feature film “Dreams’ Gate” in the competition category “Generations”, Nobakht had also formerly contributed as a juror to international festivals such as Switzerland’s FIFOG, Italy’s Religion Today Film Festival, as well as MENA International Film Festival held in the Netherlands.

The feature-length documentary film “Dreams’ Gate” directed by Negin Ahmadi and produced by Elaheh Nobakht, will have its second international screening in the competition category of “Feature-Length Documentaries” at the 6th round of Beirut International Women Film Festival.

Following its trend of global screenings, “Dreams’ Gate” is slated to have the third international run at the 19th edition of Kosmorama International Film Festival that is held in Trondheim, Norway.

The 6th edition of Beirut International Women Film Festival is presided over by Sam Lahoud, Beirut Film Society president, and will feature works of filmmakers coming from various countries under several categories, namely “Feature-Length Fiction Films”, “Feature-Length Documentaries”, “Documentary and Animated Shorts”, “Short Dance Films”, as well as specialized summits held from 5-11 March, 2023, in Beirut, Lebanon.

Photo: Mansour Jahani

For more details: https://beirutwomenfilmfestival.com/

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