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Scrooged

Starring: Bill Murray, Karen Allen, Carol Kane, Bob Goldthwait, David Johansen, Robert Mitchum, John Forsythe, Alfre Woodard

Charles Dickens’ classic tale A Christmas Carol has seen numerous adaptations but none are as darkly strange as the Bill Murray helmed Scrooged. As Frank Cross, he plays a television station executive known as much for his callousness and cruelty as for his money-making programming. This Christmas he’s in for a real life lesson. On the eve (Christmas Eve) of hosting a live broadcast of A Christmas Carol, Cross is visited by three ghosts who, well, you know the story…

Loving Vincent

On 27th July 1890 a gaunt figure stumbled down a drowsy high street at twilight in the small French country town of Auvers.

The man was carrying nothing; his hands clasped to a fresh bullet wound leaking blood from his belly.

This was Vincent van Gogh, then a little known artist; now the most famous artist in the world.

His tragic death has long been known, what has remained a mystery is how and why he came to be shot.

Loving Vincent tells that story.

Kill Me Please

Bia, Michele, Mariana and Renata  are a clique of affluent high school girls. They waste away their days wandering the fields between the vertigo-inducing high rises in Barra da Tijuca, an affluent new neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. Both privileged and abandoned by busy parents, the girls spend most of their time together. When a wave of murders begins to terrorize the neighborhood, the girls develop a morbid curiosity with the victims – and lines separating life, desire and death begins to break down.

Blending coming-of-age with slow-burning horror, partly inspired by the 1980s teen slasher genre, Kill Me Please is a disturbing and funny dive into teenage sexuality, spirituality, loneliness and fragility – as well as an ambitious feature debut by a young and promising Brazilian director, Anita Rocha da Silveira.

Winner of the Best Director (Fiction) and Best Actress award, given to Valentina Herszage, at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival, KILL ME PLEASE was also an official selection at SXSW, Venice and New Directors / New Films film festivals.

Get Out

GET OUT is a new speculative thriller featuring a young African-American man who visits his white girlfriend’s family estate and becomes ensnared in a more sinister real reason for the invitation.

Now that Chris and his girlfriend Rose have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with the family. At first, Chris reads the family’s overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter’s interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined. Equal parts gripping thriller and provocative commentary, Get Out is written and directed by Jordan Peele (Key and Peele).

Edward Scissorhands

Starring: Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder, Dianne Wiest, Anthony Michael Hall, Vincent Price

Edward Scissorhands is a classic Tim Burton and Johnny Depp film about a small suburban town that receives a visit from a castaway unfinished science experiment named Edward. A satire on the normality of Middle-America and their fear of outsiders. A magical fairytale story of loneliness, learning, and love; that will make you laugh, curse, and cry.

MENU

First Course

Humiliation and Discomfort – savory Christmas cookies | rosemary | EVOO | Maldon sea salt

Winsome Wahini – Montelobos Mezcal | Reyka Vodka | lime | orange curacao | orgeat | demerara pineapple shrub

Second Course

Family Dinner – snap pea salad | radish | feta | fine herbs | ginger-carrot vinaigrette

A Touch of Lavender – Reyka Vodka | Lavender Honey | Butterfly Pea Shoot | Liquore Strega | Sparkling Wine

Third Course

Backyard BBQ – Ambrosia salad | deviled egg | cheese and salami skewer | beef and bell pepper kebab

Lemonade Two Ways –

1) Monkey Shoulder Scotch | lemon oil | thyme infused ice cube

2) thyme | meyer lemonade

Fourth Course

Diner – mini patty melt | American cheese | caramelized onions | caraway aioli | Martin’s potato roll

Just a Little Shock – Montelobos Mezcal | Lapsang Souchong | Smoked Maple Syrup | Black Walnut Bitters

Fifth Course

You Can’t Buy the Necessities of Life with a Cookie – assorted Christmas cookies

Ice Angel – Reyka Vodka | Key Lime | Condensed Milk | Coconut and Cinnamon Pearls

Living On Soul

LIVING ON SOUL is a hybrid docu-concert film featuring the late Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley and the rest of the Daptone Records family. Filmed largely during Daptone’s December 2014 three-night, sold-out residency at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem, the documentary features a mixture of live performances and verité scenes that paint a robust picture of the Daptone family and culture.

The performances and stories bring to mind a bygone era of films,  entertainment and craftsmanship. The documentary molds itself after The Last Waltz, Monterey Pop and Soul Power; and not since James Brown’s legendary residencies in the 70s has Harlem’s Apollo Theater played host to such an event.

 

Blood and Steel: Cedar Crest Country Club

BLOOD AND STEEL: CEDAR CREST COUNTRY CLUB is a feature documentary that tells the story of East Coast punk and skateboard history; one that’s untold to this day – recounted by the very pioneers from the D.C. hardcore punk music and skateboarding scene that created it. Cedar Crest was a ramp, but not just any ramp. It was a place of unadulterated freedom where cutting edge skateboarding and punk rock music collided and made history. The film takes the audience on a journey through the roots of east coast D-I-Y culture with the athletes, artists, bands and the characters that were there. It features notables such as Ian MacKaye (Fugazi), GWAR, and Tony Hawk as well as a long list of skateboarding legends.

 

Sylvio

It’s the story of a small town gorilla, Sylvio, who is stuck in his job at a debt collection agency. Deep down he just wants to express himself with his hand puppet, Herbert Herpels, and his puppet show that highlights the quiet moments of life. He accidentally joins a local TV program and a series of on-air mishaps threaten to shatter his identity, sending him on a journey of self-discovery.

 

Nitehawk Shorts Festival 2017: WHY SHORTS? (Panel)

What are we talking about when we’re talking about short films?

Nitehawk Shorts Festival’s WHY SHORTS? panel unpacks the current exciting, challenging, and poignant state of short filmmaking with Eleanor Wilson (Independent Filmmaker & Commercial Producer), Kentucker Audley (Filmmaker and Actor, runs No Budge), Mridu Chandra (Director IF/Then Short Docs, Tribeca Film Institute) and Ina Pira (Curator, Vimeo).

Moderated by Matthew Jacobs, Entertainment Reporter at HuffPo. Presented with Huffington Post Arts & Culture.

Hosted by our media sponsor, Huffington Post Arts & Culture.


Kentucker Audley is a filmmaker, actor and programmer. “One of American independent cinema’s most vital figures,” says Paste Magazine. His latest film Sylvio debuted at SXSW 2017, and he has starred in films such as Christmas, Again and Sun Don’t Shine. Also, he runs NoBudge which screens new indie short films and features.

Mridu Chandra is the Director of IF/Then- a new initiative developed by Tribeca Film Institute to stimulate the production and multi-platform distribution of short form documentary storytelling. She is a veteran producer of award-winning documentaries and independent feature films that explore topics of civil rights and peace, gender and sexuality, environmental justice, and the law. These films have premiered at Sundance and SXSW, aired on PBS and HBO, screened for members of the U.S. Congress & the United Nations, and showcased at Museums & film festivals worldwide. An alumna of the CPB/WGBH Producers Academy and the TFI’s All Access Program, credits include producing Ask the Sexpert (Hot Docs 2017), Out In The Night (LAFF/ POV) and The Canal Street Madam (SXSW), and co-producing Brother Outsider (Sundance/ POV), This Changes Everything (TIFF), A Good Job: Stories of the FDNY (HBO), and Electoral Dysfunction (WTTW / PBS). She mentors emerging and diverse filmmakers and has taught documentary research, development, and rights clearance courses at The New School, NYU’s School of Continuing Studies, and at The New York Film Academy.

Ina Pira curates Vimeo’s Staff Picks and Vimeo on Demand. Prior to this, Ina worked as a Senior Programmer for the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Montclair Film Festival, and the Sarasota Film Festival. In addition to her programming work, Ina has helped manage and select scripts for the Hamptons Screenwriters Lab and other year-round programs. Ina has served on festival juries and has spoken to numerous groups about film festivals, online programming, and digital distribution.

Eleanor Wilson is a NY based writer/director/producer from Adelaide, Australia. In addition to making films, she is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, co-founder of the Picture Farm Film Festival, and a freelance commercial producer. She is an alumna of the Film Victoria Producer’s Attachment Program and the Spruceton Inn Artists Residency. Her next film, Save Me was written as part of the Write By The Sea residency at the Lighthouse International Film Festival. Her award winning short films have played at countless festivals throughout the world, with the latest Everything All At Once premiering on sundance.tv. Her first short film, Possum, won best short film at the inaugural Nitehawk Shorts Fest in 2013. She is currently producing a feature documentary, Exposure, with Holly Morris, director of The Babushkas Of Chernobyl. As a commercial producer, her clients include Acne, Apple, Coach, City Parks Alliance, ESPN, Fossil, Pepsi and West Elm.

Nitehawk Shorts Festival 2017: MUSIC DRIVEN

The 2017 Nitehawk Shorts Festival MUSIC DRIVEN program highlights new voices in music videos and documentaries with an eye towards female talent, free expression, and the unifying nature of music. This program includes a special selection from Mass Appeal.

Includes Q&A with filmmakers.


IN UNDERTOW
JOE GARRITY / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 4 MINS

A NOVEL LIGHT THAT CHANGED
NED MYERBERG & TRACY SZATAN / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 5 MINS

ACTION BRONSON’S FAVORITE FOODS (PART ONE)
ROSS BRUNETTI / USA / 2017 / EXPERIMENTAL / 7 MINS TOTAL
Some of Action’s references to food from his verses (2010-2017 discography) in a loose alphabetical order.

HATIS NOIT
NICK HUGHES / USA / 2016 / DOCUMENTARY /  8 MINS
A short glimpse into the music of Japan’s Hatis Noit, whose experimental vocal music recollects distant memories of snowy hometown, Hokkaido.

THE AFGHAN WHIGS – ORIOLE
AMY HOOD / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 5 MINS

HATE BECOMES YOU, MY DARLING
SABRINA CHAP & ANNA HOVHANNESSIAN / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 4 MINS

ACTION BRONSON’S FAVORITE FOODS (PART TWO)

MISTER GOODNITE – ADULTERESS
HAOYAN OF AMERICA / USA / 2016 / MUSIC VIDEO / 3 MINS

THIAROYE BY THE SEA
DEVIN THOMAS / SENEGAL, USA / 2016 / DOCUMENTARY / 16 MINS
A Senegalese woman living in the sprawl of Dakar pursues a career as a rapper against all odds.

ACTION BRONSON’S FAVORITE FOODS (PART THREE)

MY BODY – MOOD
PETER JOHN KEARNEY / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 4 MINS

DIFF’ERENT
ANDREW LEE / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO / 4 MINS

DJ MOJO: MUSIC IS LIFE
LAWRENCE KIM / USA / 2016 / DOCUMENTARY / 5 MINS
An informal snapshot of NYC DJ and rock show promoter Mojo as he goes about his business while reminiscing about the golden age of New York along with the present and future of the city.

ACTION BRONSON’S FAVORITE FOODS (PART FOUR)

CHRYSALIS
SIGI XU / USA / 2017 / EXPERIMENTAL / 3 MINS
An experimental short film that explores dance as a metaphor for personal discovery and self-acceptance.

RHYTHM ROULETTE: WONDAGURL
HARRISON CORWIN / USA / 2016 / DOCUMENTARY / 6 MINS
One of Toronto’s up-and-coming producers, Wondagurl, participates in Mass Appeal’s “Rhythm Roulette” series.

BURN THE RIVER DOWN
SHAWN ENGLER / USA / 2017 / MUSIC VIDEO /  4 MINS