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Films will be shown at six venues: Edwards Big Newport, 300 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach; Lido Theater, 3459 Via Lido, Newport
Beach; Edwards Island Cinemas (two theaters, designated Blue or
Gold), 999 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach; Orange County Museum
of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach; Adventures at Sea
Theaters, 3101 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Unless otherwise
marked, tickets are $8 and can be purchased at the box office or
online at www.newportbeachfilmfest.com. For more information, check
the Web site or call (949) 253-2880.
* Denotes special event
TODAY
11 a.m.
UNTOUCHABLES VS. ARYANS: THE BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF INDIA
Edwards Island -- Blue
India 2002
* DIRECTORS: Ivan Kostka, John L. Pudaite
* RUNNING TIME: 52 minutes
A history of the caste system in India, the atrocities and
injustices suffered by the Untouchables, their expressions of pain
and protest through art and literature, and their previous political
and social movements to overturn the system. Today, the Untouchables
are fighting for their freedom and dignity by the last means
possible. They are renouncing the very religion that has
legitimatised this most ancient apartheid system in the world. They
are casting off the Hindu religion in favor of Buddhism, Islam,
Sikhism and Christianity, which is igniting a social revolution in
India.
IN THE NAME OF BUDDHA
Lido Theater
India, U.K. 2002
* DIRECTORS: Rajesh Touchriver
* RUNNING TIME: 146 minutes
Tamil Siva is forced to escape his home country and become a
refugee in Great Britain. The film depicts his and his family’s
experiences with human rights and random violence.
SHORTS (S5): ETERNAL SHORTS
Edwards Island -- Gold
* REPOSSESSED
* BARRIER DEVICE
* VENGEANCE
* APSARA
* THE DIM REAPER
* CHAN CHAN
* LAST NIGHT WITH ANGEL
* THE UNFORTUNATE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE
12:30 p.m.
FRANCISCA ( ... DE QUE LADO ESTAS?)
Edwards Island -- Blue
Germany, Mexico 2001
Southern California Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Eva Lopez-Sanchez
* RUNNING TIME: 83 minutes
In 1971, Helmut Busch attempts to flee his past as a Stasi
informant. He wants to go underground in Mexico, but the Mexican
secret service, lead by Diaz, recognizes and blackmails him.
Desperate to avoid extradition to East Germany, Helmut agrees to
observe a group of politically militant students. As Bruno Muller, he
becomes a professor at the University of Mexico City. The situation
becomes complicated when he gets more and more involved the very
group of young activists he is informing on, and falls in love with a
student, Adela.
1:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S2): GET INTO OUR SHORTS!
Edwards Island -- Gold
* BACKSLIDE
* LEGWORK
* TRYST WATCH
* A FAMILY X-MAS
* BOUNTY
* LE MIME
* 25, 5 & 3
* THE BOX MAN
EVERY STEWARDESS GOES TO HEAVEN (TODAS LAS AZAFATAS VAN AL CIELO )
Lido Theater
Argentina 2002
West Coast Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Daniel Burman
* RUNNING TIME: 98 minutes
Teresa is a stewardess who lives in her heaven of pantomime and
trays of frozen food. She has a fear of men, love, motherhood and
family. She prefers a life of eternal flight. Julian, a young doctor
and new widower, travels to the most southern city of the world in
order to keep a promise. Julian does know about love and pain, and
wants to escape to heaven.
2 p.m.
GIRLHOOD
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Liz Garbus
* RUNNING TIME: 80 minutes
A three year journey follows two girls through the juvenile
justice system to their home on the bleak streets of East Baltimore,
Maryland. The film provides insight into the world of young women at
risk. Girlhood tells a coming of age story about mothers and
daughters, crime and its consequences, and triumph in the face of
hopelessness.
2:30 p.m.
JUMPING FOR JOY
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2003
World Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Tim Nelson
* RUNNING TIME: 94 minutes
For a persistent teenage girl in 1964, Bobbie Dean’s goal of
becoming a champion basketball player is easier dreamed than
accomplished -- especially at a time when the line between boys and
girls sports was clearly drawn. Bobbie is an excellent player, but
when it comes to playing on a team, she can hardly follow the “girls
rules.” When Bobbie is mistaken for a boy, she thinks her dream may
have finally come true.
3:30 p.m.
MOVING ALAN
Lido Theater
United States 2002
World Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Chris Shelton
* RUNNING TIME: 84 minutes
Tough girl Emily and meek, pampered Melissa have not spoken in
three years, so when Emily receives a desperate call from her sister
summoning her to Los Angeles, this is serious. Arriving at Melissa’s
lush Hollywood Hills home, Emily greets her disoriented sister and
soon discovers that her husband Alan’s naked, and apparently dead,
body is stuffed under the kitchen sink. In a fit of panic, the
sisters concoct a plan to dispose of Alan in a remote desert area.
With Alan’s body in the trunk of the car, the two sisters embark on a
journey, encountering strange and eccentric characters along the way.
THE CHINATOWN FILES
Orange County Museum of Art
United States 2001
* DIRECTOR: Amy Chen
* RUNNING TIME: 57 minutes
The roots and legacy of the Cold War on the Chinese American
community in the 1950’s and 1960’s are explored through first-hand
accounts of seven men and women. During the McCarthy era witch hunts,
the loyalties of more than 10,000 Chinese Americans were questioned
based on their ethnicity and alleged risk to national security. While
China remains an enigma to most Americans, the prejudice and jingoism
that has negatively affected the lives of Chinese Americans has
rarely been examined.
4 p.m.
PEACE JAM
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2002 West Coast Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Dennis Flippin
* RUNNING TIME: 71 minutes
PeaceJam follows five teens over a six-year period as they work
side-by-side with Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and learn how to become
leaders in their own communities. This documentary records their
transformation into people of purpose while capturing the moments
that changed their lives -- the murder of gay student Matthew
Shepard, the carnage at Columbine High School, the death of a father
who overdosed.
4:30 p.m.
CHILDREN ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS
Edwards Island -- Blue
United States 2002
U.S. Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Mark Medoff
Attended by director, producer, principal cast
* RUNNING TIME: 101 minutes
Alabama in 1947, a mysterious girl arrives in town on a hot summer
day. Lilly Jane, 13 years old and wise beyond her years, speaks for
her mute mother who is a talented seamstress. Billy and Preacher are
best friends and they find themselves both drawn to Lilly Jane.
Friendships are lost as they vie for Lily Jane’s attention in this
charming mystical film.
5 p.m.
FOUL KING (VUA BAI RAC)
Lido Theater
Vietnam 2002
* DIRECTOR: Do Minh Tuan
* RUNNING TIME: 97 minutes
Trong is an overbearing gang chief and garbage dealer, pocketing
the profits from garbage collectors in town. His life is turned
around when he meets Thuy, a flower vendor, selling her virginity to
buy medicine for her sick mother. Trong falls deeply in love with
Thuy and brings her back to live with him at the dump. With his love
for Thuy and friendship with other impoverished people in his
community, Trong sets out to improve the living and working
conditions at the dump. All begins to work out until Trong almost
kills a young artist who is obviously attracted to Thuy. This act of
jealousy causes Thuy to leave and the remorse that follows causes
Trong to seek redemption and the respect of the entire community.
GUILTY PLEASURE: THE EXTRAORDINARY WORLD OF DOMINICK DUNNE
Orange County Museum of Art
Canada 2002
West Coast Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Barry Avrich
* RUNNING TIME: 46 minutes
This is a powerful and enlightening documentary chronicling the
rise and fall and rise again of victim’s advocate and author Dominick
Dunne. The film features provocative interviews with Graydon Carter
(editor, Vanity Fair), Larry King, Dorthy Moxley, Johnnie Cochran,
Mark Fuhrman, David Carr (editor, New York Times) and legendary
Hollywood producer David Brown.
5:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S26): POLYESTER PRINCE ROAD SHOW
Edwards Island -- Gold
6:30 p.m.
BETWEEN STRANGERS
Edwards Island -- Blue
Italy, Canada 2002
U.S. Premiere
* DIRECTOR: Edoardo Ponti
* RUNNING TIME: 97 minutes
A probing and revealing drama interweaves the stories of three
women who, though strangers to each other, are grappling with
curiously intertwined dreams, desires and choices whose consequences
haunt their daily lives. As each story unfolds, the women find
themselves transported by the vision of a young girl. Representing an
image of a bygone childhood and a pressing reminder of lingering
desires, the young girl inspires the women to live more liberated
lives and to pursue their dreams with a newfound free spirit.
SKATING THROUGH THE SAND
Orange County Museum of Art
Israel 2002
A film by Wayne Abbott
Attended by director
* RUNNING TIME: 48 minutes
The cameras follow a group of young athletes who set out on a
hockey odyssey in order to realize their collective dream -- to win
respect for their nation on a surface of ice far away from home. It
follows the Israeli National Hockey Team on a quest for hockey
legitimacy at the World Group ‘C’ Hockey Championships in
Johannesburg, South Africa.
7 p.m.
THE KILL SIX
Lido Theater
Tahiti, United States, Costa Rica, Australia, New Zealand 2002
* RUNNING TIME: 50 minutes
Shot in Tahiti, California, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Australia and New
Zealand, The Kill Six is packed with big airs, gaping barrels, and
slashing action. Featured are surfers including CJ Hobgood, Kelly
Slater, Joel Parkenson, Tom Curren and The Irons Bros. The soundtrack
is modern punk pop and fills this film with intensity.
8 p.m.
* SEARCHING FOR PARADISE
Edwards Island -- Gold
United States 2002
* DIRECTOR: Myra Paci
Attended by representatives
* RUNNING TIME: 88 minutes
Gilda Mattei, just graduated from high school, is infatuated with
enigmatic Hollywood movie star Micheal De Santis. With her camcorder,
she documents her fascination with him, her internal world of dreams,
and her strained though loving relationship with her dying father.
After her father dies, Gilda discovers that he was carrying a long
affair with a mysterious Italian woman. Gilda goes crazy with grief
and anger. Her crush on Micheal De Santis takes on an obsessive turn.
Posing as an Italian journalist with the same name and persona as her
father’s mistress, she succeeds in making it on to the film set where
De Santis is shooting and to a private interview with him.
8:30 p.m.
SHORTS (S4): DID SOMEONE SAY SHORTS?
Edwards Island -- Blue
* AUDIT
* COW
* BUGGED
* HERE WAS THE ANTHEM (AQU IBA EL HIMNO )
* JON’S DAY
* DROWNING
* THE WORMHOLE
SMALL VOICES (MGA MUNTING TINIG)*
Closing Night
Lido Theater
Philippines 2002
* DIRECTOR: Gil M. Portes
Attended by film representatives
* RUNNING TIME: 109 minutes
Dreams are what Melinda brought with her the day she left for the
Provincial town of Malawig. The young teacher arrives to find a land
of coconut and rice fields and people barren of hope. Poverty has
made the townsfolk passive and resigned to a bitter fate, while
others fight in the mountains. Staking their lives for some kind of
change against the skepticism of the town, Melinda and the children
of Malawig join a humble singing contest. Their song awakens in
everyone a small flame of hope, a daring to dream and willingness to
fight for it. Melinda leaves the town believing that it is within
one’s power to make a difference and that within one’s self is a
voice of hope waiting to be heard.
A reception will be held after the screening. $20. Business
casual.
FRIDAY
7 p.m.
AWARDS NIGHT*
Radisson Hotel Newport Beach
Awards will be given out for a variety of categories, including
best feature, etc.
Gala event will include cocktail reception and catering. $40.
Black tie optional.
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