![]() Returning home to working class Warwick, Rhode Island, Peter Latang encounters childhood friend Donald Treebeck for what starts as a simple favor and turns into a long van ride into two friends past. This is going to get strange… Cast: Frank Mosley, Will Blomker, Lily Baldwin, Tonya Pinkins, Daniel Ryan, Ryan Cassata, Sanda Weigl, MJ Frank, Samuel John Damon, Jamal Batts (World Premiere)ĭirector: Kris Avedisian, Screenwriters: Kris Avedisian, Kyle Espeleta, Jesse Wakeman Cast: Betsy Brandt, Chris Beetem, Zev Haworth, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Sakina Jaffrey (World Premiere)ĭirectors: collective:unconscious (Lily Baldwin, Frances Bodomo, Daniel Patrick Carbone, Josephine Decker, Lauren Wolkstein), Screenwriters: Jamal Batts, Lily Baldwin, Frances Bodomo, Daniel Patrick Carbone, Mariama Diallo, Lauren Wolkstein, Concept by: Dan Schoenbrunįive of independent film’s most adventurous filmmakers adapt each other’s dreams for the screen. HowellĬlaire is sure of herself, her work, and family, until - like a bad dream - her husband disappears, leaving a trail of puzzling secrets that shatter her certainty. Cast: Bill Dawes, Sarah Butler, Christine Woods, Michael Rivkin, Amir Arison, Keri Safran, Anna Margaret Hollyman, Gene Serritella, Kristin Slaysman, Eric Fillipkowski (World Premiere)ĭirectors/Screenwriters: Lisa Robinson, Annie J. Cast: Mike Brune, Tallie Medel (World Premiere)ĭirector: Debra Eisenstadt, Screenwriters: Debra Eisenstadt, Zeke FarrowĪfter his wife kicks him out, an anxious comedian is lured in by an intriguing woman with a stalker. The inventor of the world’s greatest toy reflects on his decade-long obsession with a woman who hates him. Rest assured, either way, studying these movies will put you ahead of the curve. Some will make it to mainstream theaters in due course. There are 19 categories in all, including the Narrative Feature Competition, Documentary Feature Competition, Headliners (for the big-name directors), Narrative Spotlight (for special premieres), The Documentary Spotlight, Visions (for films considered to be particularly audacious) Midnighters (for cult-ready weird-fests), Episodic (for TV or TV-like premieres), 24 Beats Per Second (for music-based films), SXGlobal (for foreign-language films), Festival Favorites, Special Events (for anniversary screenings and the like), Narrative Shorts, Documentary Shorts, Animated Shorts, Midnight Shorts, Music Videos, Texas Shorts, and Texas High School Shorts.Ĭheck out all the titles below. SXSW has finally released their final film lineup to whet the appetite and make planning your six-a-day marathons a little easier. Over fifty films will debut at this year’s bailiwick, including large-budget notables, tiny indies, documentaries, bonkers horror movies, and just about everything in between, up to and including Pee-wee Herman. ![]() From March 11th through March 19th, way out past the alkali flats littered with armadillo skeletons, out in the glorious cultural oasis known as Austin, Texas, the film arm of the massive SXSW media festival will take place. ![]()
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