A GIANT OF BUFFALO FILM: Tom Fontana to be Honored at The Buffalo History Museum November 15th

A GIANT OF BUFFALO FILM: Tom Fontana to be Honored at The Buffalo History Museum November 15th

Buffalo, N.Y. (November 5, 2019) – The Buffalo History Museum continues its tradition of Giants of Buffalo, a series of programs dedicated to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions in their life’s vocation, with “Giants of Buffalo Film: Tom Fontana.”

Tom Fontana is a Buffalo-born writer and producer, who, among many other accomplishments, is known for the creation of HBO’s “Oz” and NBC’s “Homicide: Life on the Street”. He has written articles for The New York Times, TV Guide, and Esquire, produced numerous plays from theatres in New York City to San Francisco, and has taught at universities and colleges, including the State University College at Buffalo, his alma mater, from which he received the Distinguished Alumni Award and an Honorary Doctorate of Letters.

The program will engage the audience in an informal talk-show format about Fontana’s personal stories as experienced by career choices, industry practices of the day, impact on our region, and inevitable changes. The program will be moderated by Steve Cichon, author of a number of books on Buffalo’s history, writer of BN Chronicles, historian, and local radio and TV personality.

Event Details:

Time: 5:30 p.m. Cocktail Reception | 6:30 p.m. Program Begins

Date: Friday, November 15, 2019

Place: The Buffalo History Museum, One Museum Court, Buffalo NY

Admission: Members $10; General Admission $25; Patron $50

Tickets: Online; by phone at (716) 873-9644 ext. 309; or in person with Guest Services

For more information, call 716-873-9644 or visit us online at www.buffalohistory.org. Program is generously sponsored by M&T Bank and the M&T Third Fridays series, Buffalo Brewing Company, and WBBZ TV.

About The Buffalo History Museum
The Buffalo History Museum has been Western New York’s premier historical organization since 1862. We are the keepers of the authentic stories that make our community unique. Our collections, exhibits, and programs tell the stories of the people, events, and movements that demonstrate Western New York’s essential place in shaping American history.

The Buffalo History Museum is a private not-for-profit organization tax exempt under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We receive operating support from the County of Erie, the City of Buffalo, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and from donors, members, and friends. The Buffalo History Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

 

“WKBW Radio’s War of the Worlds, The Legacy Continues”  Documentary Screening Tonight at Aurora Theatre

“WKBW Radio’s War of the Worlds, The Legacy Continues” Documentary Screening Tonight at Aurora Theatre

WKBW radio’s “War of the Worlds”, the most famous radio broadcast in Buffalo history, will be celebrated with the screening of the documentary film “WKBW Radio’s War of the Worlds, The Legacy Continues” tonight, October 30th at the historic Aurora Theatre at 7 PM.
The documentary screening will be followed by a live Q & A featuring WBEN personality and Hall of Fame broadcasters Sandy Beach and Pat Feldballe and documentary producer Bob Koshinski. Beach, Feldballe and Koshinski will be available for interviews at 6:30 PM in the lobby of the Aurora Theatre on Main Street in East Aurora.
The documentary features interviews with the late Jeff Kaye, Irv Weinstein, Jim Fagan and other members of the original cast of KB radio’s War of the Worlds. Also, in the film are iconic radio legends Sandy Beach, Dan Neaverth, Dan Kriegler, John Zach, Pat Feldballe, Jim Pastrick, Tom Atkins and John Hager. Film and television actor William Fichtner and television and film producer Nick Bakay, who both grew up in Buffalo, share their memories of the Buffalo Halloween broadcast along with Buffalo Broadcasters Chairmen Emeritus Dave Gillen, Entercom Operations Manager Tim Wenger, 97 Rock Promotions Director Dave Jickster and famous Blasdell restaurateur Dennis DiPaolo.

WKBW Radio’s War of the Worlds, The Legacy Continues is sponsored by the Buffalo/Niagara Film Office and the Niagara Falls Culinary Institute.

 

 

Buffalo International Film Festival Returns October 9th – 14th

Buffalo International Film Festival Returns October 9th – 14th

Venues include: The North Park Theatre, Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Squeaky Wheel Film & Media Art Center, Burchfield Penney Art Center
The Buffalo International Film Festival (BIFF), a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit film festival serving Western New York, is excited to announce its complete lineup of films this year’s festival – October 10–14, 2019.  In its 13th year, BIFF features many Western New York premieres, and more. This year’s festival showcases 123 feature films, shorts and webisodes from 23 countries, with over 120 film delegates attending from all over the world, including Canada, Denmark, Italy, Japan, Finland, France, Peru and more.
The full lineup, which includes all screenings, confirmed guests, Offscreen events, panels, and parties is available at www.buffalofilm.org/lineup. All access Bison passes are $44.99 and individual screening tickets are $12, with matinee pricing available for select showtimes. BIFF also accepts ASI’s Arts Access Pass, allowing program participants free admission. Offscreen programs are hosted at various festival venues and free to the general public, and panels are free to attend at Buffalo State College on Saturday October 12th.  
For the latest updates, and full descriptions of films, events and attending guest lists, please visit www.buffalofilm.org.
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:
Special Presentation – Malaisia – Thursday, October 10th, 10:00 p.m. North Park
Mac Cappuccino, 126 minutes, Special Presentation, USA

Director Mac Cappuccino in attendance

Buffalo native Mac Cappuccino explores the intoxicating rhythms of city life through a love triangle between an artist (Sarah Baskin), musician (Leonardo Santaiti) and comedian (Josh Nuncio).

Opening Night Gala  –  Friday, October 11, 7:30 p.m.  – North Park
·      A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem(Director Yu Gu in attendance
A deep dive into the NFL cheerleaders’ recent fight for fair wages and workplace equality. WNY Premiere. 
Closing Night Gala – Monday, October 14, 7pm – North Park

·       Crown Vic(Producer Anjul Nigam in attendance)

A jaded LAPD veteran cop (Thomas Jane) supervises a rookie’s (Luke Kleintank) wild first night on the streets in Joel Souza’s chilling police procedural filmed in Western New York. Bridget Moynahan, Greg Bello and David Krumholtz co-star. WNY Premiere. 


Postcolonial Spotlight
– Monday October 14, 5pm – North Park

·       The Condor & The Eagle(Director Clement Guerra in attendance.

Four Indigenous environmental leaders embark on an extraordinary transcontinental adventure from the Canadian plains to deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle – to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of “climate justice.”
WNY Premiere. 
City Centerpiece – Saturday October 12, 7:15pm – North Park
·      The True Adventures of Wolfboy 

Jaeden Martell plays a 13-year-old social outcast on his quest to find his estranged mother. Co-starring Sophie Ghttps://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/70362161_10157500033939395_5733822949803163648_n.jpg?_nc_cat=109&_nc_oc=AQmhLNPfWfpTdlyoFFIeMdL2Fa0FgaDXNOIYxn3TQ1jZtAZFvdSLdDTyUbbeY2Fl7A8&_nc_ht=scontent-ort2-1.xx&oh=ae8e16df5801e2857f99294c758042aa&oe=5DF44CB3iannamore, Eve Hewsen, Chloë Sevigny, John Turturro and Chris Messina.

WNY Premiere. (Principals expected, not yet confirmed)
WNY Centerpiece – Saturday October 12, 9:45pm – North Park
·       Clover (Director Jon Abrahams, Actress Nicole Elizabeth Berger & Producer Rich Guay in attendance

In this Buffalo made crime thriller, Abrahams stars with Mark Webber as a pair of unlucky brothers on the run from a notorious mob boss (Chazz Palminteri). Co-starring Erika Christensen, Nicole Elizabeth Berger, Julia Jones, and Ron Perlman. WNY Premiere. 
Second Friday Special Event – Friday October 11, 7pm – Burchfield Penney (Free Admission)

·      
JJ Lankes: Yankee Printmaker in Virginia (Director Eduardo Montes-Bradley in attendance)

About Buffalo native and woodcut master printmaker JJ Lankes – exploring his life between World War I and II, as Lankes becomes a social advocate in the South during a period of heightened industrialization.
World Premiere. 
Festival FavoritesAlice Cooper – Live From The Astroturf (Director Steve Gaddis in attendance), Decade of Fire (Director Vivian Vasequez in attendance), Fooseballers(Director Joesph Heslinga in attendance), Frances Ferguson,The Garden Left Behind, Go Back to China, My Summer as Goth(Director Tara Johnson-Medinger in attendance), Pacarette, Recorder: TheMarion Stokes Story, Schemers, Spiral Farm, Surviving Lunch (Director KT Curran in attendance), Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America, Working Man(Director Robert Jury in attendance). All Western New York Premieres.
Local ConnectionsBuffaloed(Screenwriter and Co-star Brian Sacca in attendance),I Am Human(Director Elena Gaby & Cinematographer Joel Froome in attendance), The Fan Connection (Director Mary Wall & Producer Eric Wojtanik in attendance) , plus BIFF Shorts blocks with directors in attendance from Local Youth, Students, WNY Stories, Experimental, and more! All Western New York Premieres.
FEATURE FILMS
Studio of the Streets: Documentary Features
(Named for Tony Conrad’s public access series)
Alice Cooper – Live from the Astroturf, directed by Steven Gaddis (USA)
Decade of Fire, directed by Vivian Vazquez and Gretchen Hildebran (USA)
Dosed, directed by Tyler Chandler (USA / Canada)
The Fan Connection, directed by Mary Wall (USA)
Float, directed by Phil Kibbe (USA)
Foosballers, directed by Joe Heslinga (USA)
I Am Human, directed by Tarynn Southern and Elena Gaby (USA)
King Bibi, directed by Dan Shadur (USA / Israel)
Koi, directed by Lorenzo Squarcia (Italy / Japan)
The Other Side of Mars, directed by Minna Långström (Finland)
Ovacik, directed by Aysegul Selenga Taskent (Turkey)
Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, directed by Matt Wolf (USA)
Unsettled: Seeking Refuge in America, directed by Tom Shepard (USA)
Global Narratives
Alive, directed by Michael Siebert (Germany)
The Butler, directed by Filip Bajon (Poland)
Nose to Tail, directed by Jesse Zigelstein (Canada)
Online Billie, directed by Lou Assous (France)
Pacarrete, directed by Allan Deberton (Brazil)
Playing Hard, directed by Kinga Dębska (Poland)
Schemers, directed by Dave Mclean (Scotland)
Domestic Narratives
Buffaloed, directed by Tanya Wexler
Frances Ferguson, directed by Bob Byington
The Garden Left Behind, directed by Flavio Alves
Go Back to China, directed by Emily Ting
My Summer as a Goth, directed by Tara Johnson-Medinger
Rendezvous in Chicago, directed by Michael Glover Smith
Spiral Farm, directed by Alec Tibaldi
Surviving Lunch, directed by Kt Curran
The Sympathy Card, directed by Brendan Boogie
Vanilla, directed by Will Dennis
Working Man, directed by Robert Jury 
SHORTS & EPISODICS
·      BIFF Episodic – Comedic and dramatic short form, multi-arch storytelling. 
Good Mourning, directed by Kelsey Claire
Fakers, directed by Ryan DeNardo & Thaddeus McCants
False Advertising, directed by Nick Porreca
To The Madness, directed by Kyle Mosonyi
M, directed by Javier Devitt (USA/Argentina)
·      Local Youth – Curated by Squeaky Wheel students, this program features family friendly works from makers under age 18 (Free Admission)
The Happy Couple, directed by Joshua Stead-Dorval
Noel’s Spaceship, directed by Sabrina Pena Young
Insomnia, directed by Xinyan Shen
Norm and Elsie, directed by Andrina Kirst
Lana Turner and Frank O’hara, directed by Andrina Kirst 
The Interview, directed by Aleesha Chandhok
Art Film, directed by Jade Spencer 
To Dance, directed by Anna Rozic
Not 4 Nothing: But 4 Something, directed by Sergey Joseph
Bye, directed by Liam S. Rodriguez 
Flint II, directed by Breanna Roberts
The Importance of Hands, directed by Sumaili Shamu
Himbesha, directed by Kisanet Hadish & Haben Berhe
Magnificent Machine, directed by Dominique Scruggs
·      Global – International narratives from Austria, Spain, Japan, Denmark, and Croatia. 
Mama, directed by Simon Maria Kubiena (Austria)
Your Last Day on Earth, directed by Marc Martinez Jordan (Spain)
Clay, directed by Leonard Raaf (Denmark)
In The Name of the Strawberry, Chocolate, and the Holy Spirit, directed by Karla Lulic (Croatia)
Fishing with Father, directed by Shigeru Hirai (Japan)
·      Influence Operations – Comedies, dramas and thrillers about role models, muses and social media influencers.
Westfalia, directed by Haley Finnegan
The Derailers, directed by Joe Bartone
Piu Piu, directed by Naima Ramos-Chapman
How To Be Alone, directed by Kate Trefy 
This Little Death, directed by Alex Hardy (UK)
·      Experimental – Cinematic poetry and essays in pixels and celluloid.
Fires of Agbogbloshie, directed by Nicolas Siegenthaler (Switzerland/Ghana)
Las Breas, directed by Laura Kraning and Blue Kraning
Dynomite, directed by Leila Jarman 
In West Virginia, directed by Pamela Falkenberg & Jack Cochran 
Post Election Works, directed by Kate Haug
Second Breath, directed by Jean-Philippe Nadeau-Marcoux & Maxime Laurin (Canada)
We Were Hardly More Than Children, directed by Cecila Condit 
·      Danger Zone  – NSFW meets WTF in our signature collection of late night shorts.
Chowboys: An American Folktale, directed by Astron-6 (Canada)
Kill, directed by Quentin Goubadia
To Have and To Hold, directed by Travis Carlson
Boo, directed by Rakefet Abergel
Beachworld, directed by Jackie Perez
Still Watching, directed by Nick Green
It’s Not Custard, directed by Kate McCoid (UK)
Re-Rehab, directed by Daniel Kim 
·      Students – Narrative, animated and documentary films celebrating emerging voices from around the region.
Apple of the Mind’s Eye, directed by Kate Quesada
Fresh Air, directed by Lucas Santos
Improv, directed by Addie Kopsidas
Big Durian, Big Apple, directed by Azalia Muchransyah 
Him!, directed by Tien Nguyen 
Milton Goes To Work, directed by Alexis Mele 
Ringworm, directed by Kali Croisdale
The Trees That Grew Apart, directed by Katherine Kittler
For Whom, directed by Alexa Rusin
Lilith, directed by Erofili Moraiti 
When Father Went Biking, directed by Zuko Garagic
Yes I’m A Feminist, directed by Dahee Yun 
·      WNY Stories – Work by Western New York storytellers.
“A” My Name Is, directed by Sarah T. Schwab
Active Voices: Gun Reform Activism in Rochester, NY, directed by Jermy Sarachan 
Memories of the Future, directed by Stephen Graham 
Rose Dies Friday, directed by Annette Daniels Taylor
The Last Adjunct, directed by Dorthea Braemer 
Distant Stars, directed by Emily Fisher
·      Change-makers – Intimate documentary portraits.
St. Louis Superman, directed by Smriti Mundhra & Sami Khan 
Haven, directed by Colin Askey 
Honey West: The Gloria Fickering Story, directed by Laura Varela 
Selling Lies, directed by Leslie Iwerks 
·      Life & Times – Captivating slices of life from exciting cinematic voices. 
Ha:Na, directed by Isaadora Verissimo
Suncatcher, directed by Parker Craft 
Girl Steals Painting, directed by Alexander Jeffrey
Last Dream Before Sunrise, directed by Tom Albanese
Metronome (In Time), directed by Scott Floyd Lochmus
Grace, directed by Alexia Oldini 
Elephantbird, directed by Masoud Soheili (Afghanistan/Iran)
Liam and May, directed by Keith Murphy (Canada)
·      BIFF Shorts Before the Feature – Short films screening with select feature films
Lolo, directed by Leandro Goddinho and Paulo Menezes (Germany)
Freedom, directed by Felipe Espinosa (Spain)
Children of Spring, directed by Dusan Solomun (Germany)
Hope Served Fresh: Recovery Friendly Employment, directed by Jessica Vecchione
This Happened to You, directed by Ana Maria Estrada (Peru)
Welcome to Ball, directed by Adam Vincent Wright
The Cunning Man, directed by Zoe Dobson (UK)
Parkland: Stories from the Survivors, directed by Lucca Vieira
Jones, directed by Stacey Maltin
“This year’s festival highlights the amazing work our local film industry is doing to bring a dynamic range of films to life. Our 2019 festival also deepens our commitment to inclusivity and our community both on and off screen.” Festival Director, Tilke Hill
“This year’s festival is full of captivating and anticipated films that highlight diverse voices that are reflective of the Western New York region, while also showcasing exciting global and domestic filmmaking. We invite everyone to join us this year for a celebration of great fiction, nonfiction, experimental and episodic storytelling”  – John J. Fink, BIFF Artistic Director 
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Buffalo International Film Festival (est. 2006) champions regional, national, and international films that push the limits of independent cinema – presenting quality films from around the world to WNY residents and visitors. BIFF is committed to amplifying diverse voices and exhibiting cutting-edge programming in narrative, documentary and experimental film. A proud supporter of local filmmaking, BIFF also offers workshops, seminars, industry panel discussions, fiscal sponsorship and professional development opportunities.  Our Core values include: Artistry, Community Collaboration, Education & Engagement, and Diversity & Inclusion – We celebrate the diversity of our community through programming and community partnerships that reflect and represent the rich and eclectic cultural fabric of WNY.
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Press Contact: John Fink, Artistic Director – john@buffalofilm.org



The Niagara Falls International Film Festival Returns Starting September 18th

The Niagara Falls International Film Festival Returns Starting September 18th

(August 29, 2019) – The Niagara Falls International Film Festival (NFIFF) today announced the film and events lineup for the 2nd edition of the film festival (September 18-21). Continuing a tradition that began last year, NFIFF will open with a Red Carpet Gala on Wednesday, September 18 at The Rapids Theatre (1711 Main Street) celebrating the films and career of the legendary Samuel Fuller. The Gala celebration and Opening Night reception will feature the presentation of the NFIFF’s Icon of Industry Award, and a star on the Niagara Falls Walk of Fame to Christa and Samantha Fuller, the filmmaker’s wife and daughter, which will kick off a number of screenings of his classic films throughout the film festival, culminating in a Closing Night presentation of the WWII classic, THE BIG RED ONE. Fuller’s posthumous honor will also include a donation in his name to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital

The evening will also include the presentation of NFIFF’s Legacy Award as well as the presentation of a star on Niagara Falls Walk of Fame to Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr., who will be attending NFIFF with his latest film, THE REASON, and a special musical performance by Mikaela Astel, following her Top Ten finish in last season’s “The Voice” competition.

 

Robert Carradine, Mikaela Astel, Janel Tanna

 

The Niagara Falls International Film Festival will feature a number of celebrity appearances this year including stars from Fuller’s films attending as part of his festival-long salute (Robert Carradine, Perry Lang, Kelly Ward, and Bobby Di Ciccio), Xander Berkeley and the TWILIGHT SAGA’s Jackson Rathbone (THE WALL OF MEXICO), THE PURGE’s Max Martini, and Matt Shapira and Brian Thomas Smith (BIG MUDDY) all expected to attend NFIFF, appearing with screenings of their films, participating in filmmaker panels, and meeting film fans. Niagara Falls’ Maxim Cover Girl Janel Tanna will be on hand with two of her most recent films (TURNOVER and INTERVENTION), as well as serving as NFIFF’s first Ambassador of Film.
In its second year, NFIFF will nearly triple last year’s feature films total with 27 feature-length films screened, and double the short film lineup with 44 shorts set to screen.
Niagara Falls International Film Festival’s Founder and President Bill Cowell said, “It’s always thrilling to both grow the film festival with more screenings and more filmmaker appearances for the local film fans to enjoy. But combining a salute to one of the greats of cinema like Samuel Fuller including his wife and daughter and some of the wonderful stars he worked with, with the best in independent film is going to add up to an incredible week for the city and the people here that truly love movies.”
TWO WAYS HOME, THE WALL OF MEXICO
Highlights among the film lineup will include Matt Shapira’s BIG MUDDY, about two brothers coming to terms with the loss of their mother, using a trip down the Missouri River to forge a path forward; Randall Stevens’ faith-based drama THE REASON, starring NFIFF Legacy Award honoree Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett Jr. in a story of people facing crises and how their loves intersect as they attempt to overcome their struggles; Ron Vignone’s TWO WAYS HOME, a recent award-winner at the Women Texas Film Festival, which stars Tanna Frederick in a story of a bi-polar woman attempting to save her grandfather’s farm and reconcile with her estranged 12-year-old daughter; and Zachary Cotler, and Magdalena Zyzak’s THE WALL OF MEXICO, which stars critically-acclaimed actor Xander Berkeley and the TWILIGHT SAGA’s Jackson Rathbone in a story about a decadently wealthy Mexican-American family who start a bitter feud when they decide to build a wall to stop white locals from stealing their highly precious well water.
SHOCK CORRIDOR, HELL AND HIGH WATER, THE NAKED KISS

 

The Criterion Collection describes Samuel Fuller as an “singularly audacious B-movie visionary (who) made purposefully crude, elegantly stripped-down films that laid bare the dark side of American culture”. Fuller will be the first person to be honored with NFIFF’s Icon of the Industry Award, which is dedicated to honoring those who are no longer with us but who’s body of work  have made lasting impressions in the industry and who have influenced countless generations of filmmakers. In addition to presenting a retrospective of their work/films, each honoree will have a donation made in their honor to the Motion Picture Home.

 

Samuel Fuller

 

NFIFF will screen Samantha Fuller’s documentary about her father, A FULLER LIFE (2013), as well as presenting a number of great Fuller flicks. Among the classics, and notable Samuel Fuller titles that Niagara Falls film lovers can enjoy on the big screen will include; THE BIG RED ONE (1980); CHINA GATE (1957); HELL AND HIGH WATER (1954); THE NAKED KISS (1964); POWER OF THE PRESS (story by Fuller) (1943); SHOCK CORRIDOR (1963); and THE STEEL HELMET (1951).  Filmmaker and film historian Michael Schlesinger will also be on hand to add to the backstories and history of the films.

 

Louis Gossett Jr.

 

An Academy Award winner and Golden Globe winner for his role in AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN, and an Emmy winner for his work in the landmark mini-series, “Roots,” Louis Gossett Jr. has inspired on the big screen, television and stage for 7 decades. Included in his filmography rife with classics and fan favorites are A RAISIN IN THE SUN (1961), THE LANDLORD (1970), THE DEEP (1977), ENEMY MINE (1985), “Sadat” (1983), THE IRON EAGLE series, “The Josephine Baker Story” (1991), which earned him his second Golden Globe win, and JASPER, TEXAS (2003). Most recently, Gossett has continued to make his mark on television screens with his work on “Hap and Leonard” and the new “Watchmen” series, as well as THE REASON.

 

Passes and tickets to the Niagara Falls International Film Festival can be found at http://nfiff.com
The 2019 Niagara Falls International Film Festival (NFIFF) official selections:

 

NARRATIVE FEATURES

 

BIG MUDDY
Director: Matt Shapira
Country: USA, Running Time: 116 min
After Bo and Duncan’s mother dies, the responsibility is given to Bo to decide if Duncan is able to handle his part of the inheritance. Bo’s son is suffering from severe asthma and this money would allow them to seek treatment from a specialist. Duncan is looking for a way to get out of town after losing a large bet so Bo easily convinces him to float down the Missouri River, the same river they went down as children.

 

BOZKIR (LOOK AT THE BIRDS)
Director: Mehmet Tanrisever
Country: Turkey, Running Time: 111 min
Abdullah and Cripple Ziya are gun dealers in the Bozkir district of Konya. They put honesty, honor, and dignity before anything else. Even though Abdullah and Cripple Ziya have opposite personalities, their friendship and partnership go back many years. Abdullah has worked hard and finally bought the horse he has bee dreaming of. Now, all he wants to do is marry his beloved Emine and build a happy life.

 

CHUBBY CAFÈ
Director: Li Qui
Country: USA, Running Time: 81 min
Chubby is the boss of Chubby Café. She has four lovely employees: Lazy, Petty, Anger and Simple. Each of them has distinct personality. One day they saved a mysterious woman named Illusion from a suitcase. Illusion lost her memory and tried to find out who put her in the suitcase and delivered her to Chubby Café. At that time, three types of customers draw her attention: two crying little girls from orphanage, two passionate lovers and a homeless who made lots of troubles.
Preceded by
9/19 4pm
THE TRAFFIC SEPARATING DEVICE
Director: Johan Palmgren
Country: USA, Running Time: 15 min

 

FANG
Director: Adam Steigert
Country: USA, Running Time: 74 min
One night, one drug induced murder, turn local junkies Chloe Romero (Melodie Roehrig) and Joe Spencer (Theo Kemp) into criminals on the run. With no place to hide, they take a road trip to a distant relative’s house, only to find they’re not running from the law, but for their lives as they’re stalked and hunted by creatures of unknown origin.
Preceded by
THE HEADACHE
Director: Herman Carballo
Country: USA, Running Time: 5 min

 

FLORRIE
Director: Ilir Pristine
Country: USA, Running Time: 79 min
Florrie is a 30-year-old woman dating 3 men simultaneously. Juggling all these men is catching up with her as is her complicated past. Her best friend Henrietta puts Florrie on the spot and forces her to pick one of the committed boyfriends. Why is Florrie not able to accept love from any of these men?
Preceded by
MOTHER
Director: Rodrigo Sorogoyen
Country: Spain, Running Time: 18 min

 

OLYMPIA
Director: Gregory Dixon
Country USA, Running Time: 90 min
McKenzie Chinn stars as a struggling artist, navigating work and romance in the Windy City. When her boyfriend asks her to drop everything and move cross-country, she soon discovers that her biggest obstacle may be herself. Featuring quirky animation and a revelatory central performance, Olympia is a heartfelt story for anyone who’s ever felt adrift on the rough seas of adulthood.
Preceded by
9/20 4pm
THE MURALIST
Director: Eric Forman
Country: USA, Running Time: 10 min

 

THE REASON
Director: Randall Stevens
Country: USA, Running Time: 83 min
Welcome to southeast Michigan and the small town of Carlson where faith, hope, and struggle are defined by the different faces of those who live there. An addict that sits at a bar to forget. A mother whose five-year-old boy has leukemia. Two doctors. An atheist haunted by his past and a brilliant young oncologist that places all her hope in the power of modern medicine. A blind pastor whose son hasn’t spoken a single word in thirty-eight years. But the minister sees by faith. He knows there are answers and believes that someone who cares is watching… someone with a greater purpose. Yet there is something he doesn’t know… that none of them know. In the midst of the ordinary and the devastating, there is a reason these lives will be changed forever.
Preceded by
VIKING FUNERAL
Directors: Bobby Webster, Alden Ford
Country: USA, Running Time: 19 min

 

SGT. STUBBY – AN UNLIKELY HERO
Director: Richard Lanni
Countries: Ireland/France, Running Time: 84 min
The true story of a stray dog who joins his new master on the battlefields of the World War I. For his valorous actions, Sgt. Stubby is still recognized as the most decorated dog in U.S. history.

 

SGT. WILL GARDNER
Director: Max Martini
Country: USA, Running Time: 125 min
An Iraq War veteran takes a spirited motorcycle trip across America and picks up pieces of his life that have been lost since going into combat.

 

SHEPARD
Director: Jourdan McClure
Country: USA, Running Time: 75 min
A troubled teen crosses paths with a charismatic, dangerous stranger and it becomes the worst decision in both of their lives.
Preceded by
THE BOY HERO
Director: Kyle Thompson
Country: USA, Running Time: 21 min

 

THE SNOW QUEEN: MIRRORLANDS
Directors: Robert lence, Aleksey Tsitsilin
Country: Russia, Running Time: 87 min
A powerful king nearly lost his family due to the Snow Queen’s evil deeds. He finds a way to withdraw all the magic from the world – they who master the magic powers get trapped into the Mirrorlands. The only one who can stop him and keep the fairytale in our world is Gerda – as her own superpower is not sourcery but her faith in kindness and friendship. In Gerda’s new adventures, the Snow Queen herself will help her along with trolls and pirates.

 

TURNOVER
Director: Linda Palmer
Country: USA, Running Time: 120 min
When café owner Peter, leaves his disgruntled manager Henry, to take care of business, Henry instead hires a crew of misfits, including his replacement. Peter returns to an unrecognizable business but soon learns the value of camaraderie and bonds with the new team. Only through their help is he able to save his business, his life, and find love.

 

TWO WAYS HOME
Director: Ron Vignone
Country: USA, Running Time: 93 min
A young woman living with bipolar disorder struggles to care for her cantankerous grandfather and his dilapidated farmhouse, all while trying to reconcile with her estranged 12-year-old daughter.
Preceded by
PIGGY
Director: Carlota Martinez
Country: USA, Running Time: 14 min

 

THE WALL OF MEXICO
Directors: Zachary Cotler, Magdalena Zyzak
Country: USA, Running Time: 105 min
A young handyman begins working for a decadently wealthy Mexican-American family and is drawn into a bitter feud when the family decides to build a wall to stop white locals from stealing their highly precious well water.
Preceded by
AGE OF BRYCE
Directors: Brian Elliott, David Feagan
Country: USA, Running Time: 10 min

 

YES
Director: Rob Margolies
Country: USA, Running Time: 101 min
Based on Tim Realbuto’s critically acclaimed Off-Broadway play, YES tells the story of washed up child star Patrick Nolan, whose life was ruined when he was involved in a scandal involving a minor. Years later, Patrick becomes entranced with a 17-year-old student, who he decides to mentor. What begins as an innocent acting lesson turns into something much more intimate between two surprisingly common minds.

 

DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

 

GOING ATTRACTIONS: THE DEFINITIVE STORY OF THE MOVIE PALACE
Director: April Wright
Country: Australia, Running Time: 84 min
The evolution of the movie business over the past century, from penny arcades and nickelodeons, to the grand movie palaces built by the studios, and what happened over the decades as they were challenged by television, decaying downtowns, multiplexes, and cell phone cinema.
Preceded by
FOR THE GIRL IN THE COFFEE SHOP
Director: Rebekah Jackson
Country: Australia, Running Time: 9 min

 

SING YOU A BRAND NEW SONG: THE WORDS AND MUSIC OF COLEMAN MELLETT
Director: C.D. Malloy
Country: USA, Running Time: 52 min
Documentary tells the story of Coleman Mellett’s life and the making of the album, Life Goes On which was built around unpublished material he had recorded prior to his death, which was a labor of love for all involved.
Screens with
ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS: THE LIFE & LEGACY OF MARIAN ANDERSON
Director: William Nicoletti
Country: USA, Running Time: 40 min
Young black girl from South Philadelphia becomes first African American to break down barriers for black classical singers.

 

WHO KILLED LT. VAN DORN?
Director: Zachary Stauffer
Country: USA, Running Time: 80 min
Lt. Wes Van Dorn, a 29-year-old United States Naval Academy graduate and the married father of two young sons, died when the helicopter he was piloting crashed off the coast of Virginia during a 2014 training exercise. Motivated by her grief, his wife Nicole sought an explanation for the cause of the disaster. Her efforts spurred an investigation that uncovered a long history of negligence and institutional failings around the 53E helicopter-the model Van Dorn was piloting when he was killed, and the deadliest aircraft in the US military.

 

SALUTE TO SAMUEL FULLER

 

A FULLER LIFE (2013)
Director: Samantha Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 80 min
Friends and admirers of iconoclastic film director Sam Fuller read from his memoirs.

 

THE BIG RED ONE (1980)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 113 min
A hardened sergeant and the four core members of his infantry unit try to survive World War II as they move from battle to battle throughout Europe.

 

CHINA GATE (1957)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 97 min
In 1954, during the French Indochina War, an Eurasian female smuggler and a group of French Foreign Legion mercenaries, infiltrate the enemy territory in order to destroy an arms depot.

 

HELL AND HIGH WATER (1954)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 103 min
During the Cold War, a scientific team refits a Japanese submarine and hires an ex-Navy officer to find a secret Chinese atomic island base and prevent a Communist plot against America that could trigger WW3.

 

THE NAKED KISS (1964)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 90 min
Kelly, a prostitute, traumatized by an experience, referred to as ‘The Naked Kiss,’ by psychiatrists, leaves her past, and finds solace in the town of Grantville. However, her path towards happiness is thrown amiss, when she witnesses a shocking event, which threatens not just her happiness, but her mental health as well.
Preceded by
ABERRATION
Director: Edmund Maziarz
Country: USA, Running Time: 9 min

 

POWER OF THE PRESS (1943)
Director: Lew Landers
Story by: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 64 min
During WWII, the publisher of the isolationist New York Gazette is murdered just as he was about to change the paper’s policy and support the US war effort. His friend, a small town patriotic editor, is brought in to find the culprits.
Preceded by
SCHMO BOAT (2015)
Director: Michael Schesinger
Country: USA, Running Time: 30 min

 

SHOCK CORRIDOR (1963)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 101 min
Bent on winning a Pulitzer Prize, a journalist commits himself to a mental institution to solve a strange and unclear murder.

 

THE STEEL HELMET (1951)
Director: Samuel Fuller
Country: USA, Running Time: 85 min
A ragtag group of American stragglers battles against superior Communist troops in an abandoned temple during the Korean War.

 

SHORT FILMS

 

Short Docs & Music Videos
TRT: 96 min

 

AMONG THE HEMLOCKS: FANTASTIC STORIES FROM FREDONIA, NY
Director: Roslin Smith
Country: USA, Running Time: 27 min
Filmed amidst the beautiful landscapes of Fredonia, this informative, educational, and entertaining documentary incorporates historical music and sounds, to relive a bygone era and the people who lived, died and continue to live among the hemlocks.

 

RISKING EVERYTHING: A STORY OF NIAGARA’S FREEDOM SEEKERS
Directors: Isadore Bleckman, Mary Roseberry
Country: USA, Running Time: 34 min

 

17 SHOTS
Director: Uga Carlini
Country: South Africa, Running Time: 4 min

 

COLOR SCHEME: THE JEPHRIES
Director: Quinton Oliver Smith
Country: USA, Running Time: 5 min

 

THE DREAM BOX
Director: Michael Angelo Colgan
Country: USA, Running Time: 5 min

 

LOVER AND A GIVER
Director: Sebastian Rivera
Country: USA, Running Time: 4 min

 

MISSING YOU
Director: Elijah Goodell
Country: USA, Running Time: 6 min

 

THIRSTY EYES: 838
Director: Ioan Gavriel
Countries: Austria/Poland, Running Time: 6 min

 

TRYING TO FIND LOVE
Director: Michael Eldon Lobsinger
Country: USA, Running Time: 5 min

 

Program “A”
TRT: 88 min

 

THE HOURGLASS (Das Stundenglas)
Director: Dieter Grohmann
Country: Austria/Germany, Running Time: 6 min

 

LESS HEAT IN ARIZONA
Director: Tom Wardach
Country: USA, Running Time: 15 min

 

MOTHER’S DAY MEMORIES
Director: Matthew Michael Ross
Country: USA, Running Time: 15 min

 

THE QUIT
Director: Todd Lillethun
Country: USA, Running Time: 28 min
WELCOME FRESHMAN
Director: Bradley Bethel
Country: USA, Running Time: 4 min

 

YELLOW ARROWS
Director: Yana Sar
Country: USA, Running Time: 15 min

 

Program “B”
TRT: 89 min

 

THE AIRPORT RUN
Director: Eliana Ujueta
Country: USA, Running Time: 22 min

 

GOOD EGG
Director: Laurel Cummings
Country: USA, Running Time: 6 min

 

GPS
Director: Roben Goodfellow
Country: Canada, Running Time: 13 min

 

LEMONS
Director: Simon Werdmüller von Elgg
Country: USA, Running Time: 13 min

 

MAMA’S RECIPE (La Ricetta della Mamma)
Director: Dario Piana
Country: Italy, Running Time: 15 min

 

RAW
Director: Adrienne Cobbs
Country: Australia, Running Time: 10 min

 

TREE GAME
Director: Julie Slack
Country: USA, Running Time: 10min

 

Program “C”
TRT: 95 min

 

A SERIOUS SCORE
Director: Haley Poth
Country: USA, Running Time: 14 min

 

COLD STORAGE
Director: Thomas Freundlich
Country: Finland, Running Time: 9 min

 

MOTH
Director: Shu Zhu
Country: Germany, Running Time: 17 min

 

STORMCHASER
Director: Gretl Claggett
Country: USA, Running Time: 27 min

 

THE TATTOOED HEART
Director: Sheldon Wong Schwartz
Country: USA, Running Time: 10 min

 

Program “D”
TRT: 68 min

 

ALWAYS
Director: Natalie Shaheen
Country: USA, Running Time: 7 min
AVENGEMENT
Directors: Edgar Jimz, Edward V. Turner
Country: USA, Running Time: 13 min

 

FILCH
Director: Rachel Fitzgerald
Country: Australia, Running Time: 10 min

 

INTERVENTION
Director: Linda Palmer
Country: USA, Running Time: 15 min

 

THE STATEMENT
Director: Kenyon Noble
Country: USA, Running Time: 23 min
ABOUT THE NIAGARA FALLS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
The Niagara Falls International Film Festival invites filmmakers, young and old, from all over the globe to one of the world’s most majestic and historic locations. Join filmmakers, industry veterans and aspiring new talent as they gather together to enjoy a Jam-packed Celebration of Great Films – Thrilling Helicopter Tours Over the Falls – Casino’s – Historic Attractions – Parties – Workshops and Seminars – Special Events and Comradery. Not only will the Niagara Falls International Film Festival capture the essence of what filmmaking is all about, but it also captures the essence of the filmmakers themselves.
Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival Returns August 23rd – 29th

Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival Returns August 23rd – 29th

Buffalo, New York – Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival, now in its seventh year, has unveiled an ambitious schedule of 101 films, including new features directed by Isaac Ezban, Fred Vogel, and Larry Fessenden. The action, animation, fantasy, horror and science fiction festival will run for seven days, Friday, August 23rd – Thursday, August 29th, at the Dipson Theatres Eastern Hills Cinema in Williamsville, New York. In all, 24 features and 77 shorts will screen, with filmmakers from 15 of the features participating in Q&A sessions.

Director Isaac Ezban

Ezban (El Incidente, Los Parecidos) will make his fourth appearance at the festival to screen his first English language film, Parallel, a science fiction thriller starring Kathleen Quinlan, as the Opening Night Feature. A group of friends stumble upon a mirror that serves as a portal to a “multiverse” but soon discover that importing knowledge from the other side to better their lives brings increasingly dangerous consequences. Ezban is a previous recipient of the festival’s George Pal Visionary Award and Rod Serling Wordsmith Award.

Pittsburgh based indie horror icon Vogel (August Underground, The Resin Tower) makes his first appearance at Buffalo Dreams, and will receive this year’s Indie Genre Spirit Award, to screen his new thriller, The Final Interview. A journalist desperate to salvage his career stages a live TV interview with a notorious convicted murderer hours before the man’s execution, and the two engage in a suspense filled psychological game of cat and mouse.

NYC auteur Fessenden (Wendigo, The Last Winter) will be represented by Depraved, his modern take on the Frankenstein, which will be the festival’s Closing Night Feature. A disillusioned field surgeon suffering from PTSD makes a man out of body parts and brings him to life in a Brooklyn loft. Fessenden will not be in attendance as he is directing a new film.

Buffalo Dreams’ feature roster includes four World Premieres, four US Premieres, nine New York Premieres, five Western New York Premieres, and one Sneak Preview, with filmmakers attending from across the country, Mexico, the UK, France and Germany. Local filmmaker Greg Sterlace will be honored with the Filmmaker of the Year award, and Sabrina Pena Young will receive the Lois Weber award.

Additional highlights include:

-The World Premiere of UK filmmaker Richard Rowntree’s horror thriller Nefarious, about a burglary which goes horribly and horrifyingly awry;

-The World Premiere of Lamberson’s own locally produced Widow’s Point, a haunted lighthouse chiller starring Craig Sheffer, based on the book by Richard Chizmar and Billy Chizmar;

Echoes of Fear, a haunted house thriller which the programmers promise is the scariest film the festival has ever screened;

The Mongolian Connection, an action-packed international crime drama from writer-director Drew Thomas;

Reed Unbound: The Joel M. Reed Story, a documentary about the exploitation filmmaker who directed the cult film Bloodsucking Freaks, from returning filmmaker Adrian Esposito and Jerry Landi;

Vortex, an outrageous horror thriller from France about a killer who flees the city and begins a bizarre relationship with a witch he encounters; director Christophe Karabache is attending the entire festival.

Science Fiction plays a larger role in the festival than it has in the past. In addition to Parallel, The Tangle is a mystery noir about the first murder committed after artificial intelligence has made such a crime impossible; Volition depicts a clairvoyant trying to prevent his own murder; and Lake Artifact, from attending filmmaker Bruce Wemple, finds a group of friends trapped in a “loop” with murderous results.

The festival isn’t just about horror and science fiction, though. Lamberson and Scioli are making two family films, Farm Days from Ryan Moser, and Max Topas: The Book of the Crystal Children, free. Moser will attend Farm Days and do a Q&A.

“This is our strongest lineup since we started,” Lamberson says, “and there’s a lot of diversity. Because we run a full week, we’re able to include a comedy like Arrows of Outrageous Fortune, and a documentary like Mysteries of the Lake, from Iran.” The festival will screen two blocks of local shorts.

Admission for Buffalo Dreams is $60 for an All Festival Pass and $20 for a Day Pass. Advance tickets for individual screenings will soon be available at www.dipsontheatres.com. The full schedule is available at www.buffalodreamsfilmfest.com .

CROWN VIC: Shot in Buffalo. Debuts at Tribeca

CROWN VIC: Shot in Buffalo. Debuts at Tribeca

(March 7th, 2019) Shot entirely in Buffalo, Crown Vic, directed and written by Joel Souza will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival which runs April th 24 to May 5th in New York City. Produced by Anjul Nigam, Gregg Bello, Alec Baldwin, Maxx Tsai.  The American Side’s Alyson Latz made a return visit to Buffalo on Crown Vic perform line producer duties.

“Its main distinctions are its refreshingly subdued ending and the convincing performance by Buffalo, N.Y., where the film was entirely shot, as the City of Angels” – Hollywood Reporter review from Tribeca

(Photo – Crown Vic shot set up in front of Milo’s Diner at Michigan and Perry in downtown Buffalo)
Over the course of a single night, two police officers at opposite ends of their careers find themselves thrust into a violent hunt for two cop killers on the loose in the Olympic Division of Los Angeles. With Thomas Jane, Luke Kleintank, Gregg Bello, Josh Hopkins, David Krumholtz, Bridget Moynahan.

Variety: www.variety.com/…/tribeca-film-festival-lineup-2019-1203155…
Deadline: www.deadline.com/…/tribeca-film-festival-unveils-feature-li…
Indiewire: www.indiewire.com/…/tribeca-film-festival-gender-parity-fea…