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Narrative Feature/Showcase Screening
A love story of bikes and one-night stands told through two African-American twenty-somethings dealing with issues of class, identity, and the evolving conundrum of being a minority living in a rapidly gentrifying San Francisco. Director's Bio: Barry Jenkins is a filmmaker born and raised in the inner-city of Miami. After completing bachelor's degrees in film and creative writing, he relocated to Los Angeles where he worked as a director's assistant and development associate for Harpo Films. Barry currently resides in San Francisco, struggling to pay rent by day and writing, writing and writing by night. He is the writer-director of the short films MY JOSEPHINE and LITTLE BROWN BOY. MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY is his first feature film.
Hometowner/Music Film/Shorts Program
Live from Memphis' MUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE , launched in 2005, gives Memphis filmmakers and musicians a chance to rock the big screen at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. See the jury winner for Best Music Video and cast your vote for the Audience Choice award! Click here to read up on the 2008 Music Video Showcase jury, made up of out-of-market filmmakers, in town to screen their work at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. Don't miss Live from Memphis' MUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE After-Party, 9:00 pm at The Warehouse (36 E. GE Patterson) with live performances by Organ Thief, Streetside Symphony, Pezz and Lord T. & Eloise! MUSIC VIDEO SHOWCASE lineup: The Cute Lepers , TERMINAL BOREDOM, directed by John Michael McCarthy Pezz , I LIKED YOUR ROUGH DRAFT BETTER, directed by Brad Phelan Daniel Novick , CRAZY, directed by Joel Diament Dysrhythmia , BYPASS THE SOLENOID, directed by S.L.A.P. Productions Al Kapone , THE MUSIC, directed by Nathan Black & Josh Swain Valencia Robinson , GOOD THINGS ARE REAL, directed by Christopher Reyes ** Dirt Brothers , HOTTY TODDY, directed by Justin Gullett Amy LaVere , POINTLESS DRINKING, directed by Mike McCarthy Dani , WAISTED RAIN, directed by John Paul Clark New Intruders , FIGHTING MACHINES, directed by C. Scott McCoy Merchas , DIS YO SONG, directed by Willie Murray III Choir Boi , TEXTING YOU, directed by Catina Johnson Lord T. & Eloise , CHEMICALS, directed by Life From Memphis Dirt Brothers , BARNYARD PIMP, directed by Justin Gullett Ross Johnson , BARON OF LOVE, PT. 2, directed by Jon W. Sparks Organ Thief , THE RUNNER, directed by Christopher Reyes Clanky's Nub , WALK AWAY, directed by GB Shannon The Cute Lepers , SO SCREWED UP, directed by John Michael McCarthy Streetside Symphony , SUNDOWNER, directed by Sarah Fleming Sponsored by: Memphis Music Foundation Memphis Music Commission MTV New Media The Memphis Flyer The Recording Academy Memphis and Shelby County Film & Television Commission Memphis Brooks Museum of Art Ardent Music Billy Worley & The Candy Co.
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Call-For-Entres for Li’l Film Fest 12: Free Footage

Live From Memphis has announced the details for the next Li’l Film Fest — and it’s gonna be another fun one! This time, participants are being provided with 3 video clips and are required to use a minimum of 10 seconds of each clip in their submitted film.

Click here for details, to download SD versions of the clips, and to find out how to get your hands on the fancy HD clips you crave.

Theme: Free Footage
Duration: 5 minutes or less
Entry Deadline: Postmarked Friday Dec. 4th
(in hand by Monday, Dec 7th)

The Li’l Film Fest screening will take at 2 pm on Saturday Dec. 19 at the Brooks Museum of Art. Once again, the ”Grand Jury Award” will be accompanied by a customized, thematic trophy and $500 in cash prizes presented by Indie Memphis and the Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission. The ”Audience Choice Award” will come with a trophy and the prize money is the cash from the door — so the more people that come to the festival the bigger the pot!

Congrats once again to H.G. Ray for taking home the Grand Jury award with “Spacecrane 2010″ and to Adam Remsen for winning the Audience Choice award with “Frankenstein vs. Dracula: The Opera!” at Li’l Film Fest 11 at the 12th annual Indie Memphis Film Festival last month. Hooray!

Click here for complete Li’l Film Fest details.

Legendary animator Bill Plympton coming to Memphis to screen ‘Idiots & Angels’ on Monday, Nov. 2nd and speak at the Memphis College of Art on Tuesday, Nov. 3rd

Indie Memphis and the Memphis College of Art are honored to welcome Bill Plympton to Memphis and present his latest feature…

Idiots & Angels
Monday, Nov. 2 @ 7:30 pm at the Studio on the Square *Presented on 35mm film.

$5 for the General Public
/ Free for Indie Memphis members and Memphis College of Art students with valid ID

Bill Plympton is scheduled to attend and participate in a Q&A after the screening.

Idiots & Angels

Idiots & Angels

In Bill Plympton’s latest feature, Idiots & Angels, a selfish and morally bankrupt man, wakes up one morning with wings on his back. Even more troublesome than their embarrassing appearance is the wings’ tendency to want to do good deeds.

After much ridicule, he desperately tries to rid himself of the good wings, but eventually finds himself fighting those who view the wings as their ticket to fame and fortune. Is Angel’s misguided soul capable of being rescued?

Told through Plympton’s trademark animation style Idiots and Angels is a dark comedy about a man’s battle for his soul.

Bill Plympton Lecture
Tuesday, Nov. 3 @ 7:00 pm at the Memphis College of Art

Free and open to the General Public.

Bill Plympton

Bill Plympton

Legendary animator Bill Plympton’s work is instantly recognizable. The simple beauty of the pastel sketches set in motion is often in stark contrast with the filmmaker’s fevered surreality and sharp humor. Plympton began his career as an illustrator and syndicated cartoonist in the 1970s before realizing his dream to become an animator with 1983’s Boomtown. In 1988, he received his first Oscar nomination for the now-classic animated short Your Face. His short Push Comes to Shove won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1991, and was later incorporated into The Tune, which became the first animated feature entirely hand-drawn by its creator.

On Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 7:00 pm, Bill Plympton will speak at the Memphis College of Art as part of their Visiting Artists Lecture Series. Plympton will show short films from throughout his career, talking about each film and how to enjoy them. Free and open to the public, the one-hour lecture will take place in Callicott Auditorium.

Indie Memphis members and newsletter subscribers are also invited to attend Bill Plympton’s Master Class, which will take place Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 9:00 am, also in Callicott Auditorium. In the three-hour Master Class, Plympton will show his short films, talk about the creative and business aspects of his work, and do live drawings to illustrate the secret of his success. He will also show an exclusive sneak preview of his new work-in-progress feature film Cheatin’. Attendees of the Master Class will get a free Bill Plympton drawing.

After the Fest: Essential Art House Cinema kicks off Thursday at the Brooks with ‘Jules and Jim’

Indie Memphis and the Brooks Museum of Art continue their year-round collaboration with this special program of restored Art House essentials.

Admission is $5 for Indie Memphis members and members of The Brooks, $7 for non-members, and is free with Indie Memphis ‘09 Silver or Gold Pass or Brooks VIP Film Pass.

Jules and Jim

Jules and Jim

Jules and Jim
Thursday, Oct. 22 @ 7:30 pm
at the Brooks Museum of Art

** New, restored high-definition digital transfer.

Hailed as one of the finest films ever made, legendary director Francois Truffaut’s early masterpiece Jules and Jim (Jules et Jim) charts the relationship between two friends and the object of their mutual obsession over the course of twenty-five years. Jeanne Moreau stars as Catherine, the alluring and willful young woman whose enigmatic smile and passionate nature lure Jules (Oskar Werner) and Jim (Henri Serre) into one of cinema’s most captivating romantic triangles.

An exuberant and poignant meditation on freedom, loyalty, and the fortitude of love, Jules and Jim was a worldwide smash upon its release in 1962 and remains as audacious and entrancing today.

The Seventh Seal

The Seventh Seal

The Seventh Seal
Thursday, Oct. 29 @ 1 pm & 7:30 pm
at the Brooks Museum of Art

** New, restored high-definition digital transfer.

Disillusioned and exhausted after a decade of battling in the Crusades, a knight (Max von Sydow) encounters Death on a desolate beach and challenges him to a fateful game of chess.

Much studied, imitated, even parodied, but never outdone, Bergman’s stunning allegory of man’s search for meaning, The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde Inseglet), was one of the benchmark foreign imports of America’s 1950s art-house heyday, pushing cinema’s boundaries and ushering in a new era of moviegoing.

Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.

La Strada

La Strada

La Strada
Thursday, Nov. 5 @ 1 pm & 7:30 pm
at the Brooks Museum of Art

** New, restored high-definition digital transfer.

There has never been a face quite like that of Giulietta Masina. Her husband, the legendary Federico Fellini, directs her as Gelsomina in La Strada, the film that launched them both to international stardom. Gelsomina is sold by her mother into the employ of Zampano (Anthony Quinn), a brutal strongman in a traveling circus. When Zampano encounters an old rival in highwire artist the Fool (Richard Basehart), his fury is provoked to its breaking point.

With La Strada, Fellini left behind the familiar signposts of Italian neorealism for a poetic fable of love and cruelty, evoking brilliant performances and winning the hearts of audiences and critics worldwide.

Winner of the first official Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film, awarded in 1956.

Rashomon

Rashomon

Rashomon
Thursday, Nov. 12 @ 7:30 pm
at the Studio on the Square

** New, restored 35mm film print.

Brimming with action while incisively examining the nature of truth, Rashomon is perhaps the finest film ever to investigate the philosophy of justice. Through an ingenious use of camera and flashbacks, Kurosawa reveals the complexities of human nature as four people recount different versions of the story of a man’s murder and the rape of his wife.

Toshiro Mifune gives another commanding performance in the eloquent masterwork that revolutionized film language and introduced Japanese cinema to the world.

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