Showing posts with label short subject. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short subject. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

2011 NOMINATED SHORT: Wish 143

In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are taking a closer look at this year's nominees, all of which will be available to download from iTunes on February 22nd. Today, one of this year's Best Live Action Short Film nominees, Wish 143.

Best Live Action Short Film nominee, Wish 143
WISH 143 UK/24 MIN

Director: Ian Barnes
Writer: Tom Bidwell
Producer: Samantha Waite

Cast: Jim Carter, Jodie Whittaker, Dean Andrews

A fifteen-year-old boy with only months to live is granted one wish from the Dreamscape Charity. But David doesn't want to go to Disneyland or meet Gary Neville; what he really wants is an hour alone with a naked woman.

Wish 143 is the second short film from Ian Barnes following on from Swing, which graphically showed how adultery can seriously damage your health. In between making shorts Ian directs comedy and drama for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. Projects include Hope Springs starring Alex Kingston, Wild At Heart starring Stephen Tompkinson and The Afternoon Plays.

In 2009 and 2010 Ian was part of the team nominated for a BAFTA for episodes of the medical drama Casualty. One of the episodes revolved around the attempted suicide of a junior doctor. Ian started life as a journalist and gradually moved into directing drama via radio and television.

He is currently working on a feature script Plain Jane which he will be taking to the Sundance Lab in 2010.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

2011 NOMINATED SHORT: Poster Girl

In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are taking a closer look at this year's nominees, all of which will be available to download from iTunes on February 22nd. Today, one of this year's Best Documentary Short Subject nominees, Poster Girl.

Best Documentary Short Subject nominee, Poster Girl

POSTER GIRL USA/38 MIN

Director: Sara Nesson
Producer: Mitchell Block, Sara Nesson

Apple pie cheerleader turned tough-as-nails machine gunner in the Iraq War, Sgt. Robynn Murray comes home to face a new kind of battle she never anticipated.

Director/DP/Editor Sara Nesson is in the post-production stage of two films – Poster Girl and Iraq Paper Scissors. Both follow Iraq War Veterans over 2 1/2 years as they cope with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the emotional ups and downs as they embark on an unusual healing journey. Poster Girl was recently acquired by HBO to be part of their focus on PTSD series.

Sara has worked as the principle editor for Stolen Childhoods, directed by Len Morris, Galen Films, PBS and 2nd editor on Plastic Disasters, directed by Kate Davis, HBO. PG and IPS are Sara’s first independent documentary features.

Sara runs Sara Nesson Productions from her fabulous editing studio in Dumbo, NY, which she shares with her advisor and friend, Academy Award Winner for Born into Brothels, Ross Kauffman.

Friday, January 28, 2011

2011 NOMINATED SHORT: The Confession

In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are taking a closer look at this year's nominees, all of which will be available to download from iTunes on February 22nd. Today, one of this year's Best Live Action Short Film nominees, The Confession.

Best Live Action Short Film nominee, The Confession

THE CONFESSION UK/26 MIN
Director: Tanel Toom
Writer: Caroline Bruckner
Producer: Emily Williams

Cast: Aran Bell, Joe Eales, Lewis Howlett, James Simmons

Quiet and sincere 9-year-old Sam is worried about making his first confession. His conscience is clear, therefore he cannot hope for any relief from the experience. He and his friend Jacob decide to remedy that situation, but their initially innocent prank turns unexpectedly tragic.

Director’s Biography:
Originally from Estonia, Tanel was born in Tallinn 1982. He studied filmmaking at the Tallinn University, which he graduated, with a BA in 2005. After that, he was working as a commercials director and in 2008 he completed his fourth short film The Second Coming which was premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The apocalyptical war drama has since been screened at numerous film festivals and won several awards, including the Best European Short at the Archipelago International Film Festival. The same year, he decided to continue his studies at the National Film and TV School in England. He graduated from the NFTS with an MA in 2010 and shortly after that his diploma film The Confession won the Student Academy Award® in foreign film
category.

At the moment, Tanel is working in UK and Estonia and developing his first feature projects. He has a passion for darker stories that speak to the hearts as well as the mind. He loves to impact the audience - whether with fear, laughter or bittersweet pain.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

2011 NOMINATED SHORT: The Warriors Of Qiugang

In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are taking a closer look at this year's nominees, all of which will be available to download from iTunes on February 22nd. Today, one of this year's Best Documentary Short Subject nominees, The Warriors Of Qiugang.

Best Documentary Short Subject nominee, The Warriors Of Qiugang
THE WARRIORS OF QIUGANG USA/39 MIN 

Director: Ruby Yang
Writer: Thomas Lennon

Producers: Thomas Lennon & Ruby Yang

Villagers in a remote district of central China take on a chemical company that is poisoning their water and air. For five years they fight to transform their environment and as they do, they find themselves transformed as well.

Director’s Biography:
Ruby Yang is a noted Chinese-American filmmaker whose work in documentary and dramatic film has earned her numerous international awards, including an Academy Award (two nominations). She lives and works in Beijing.

In 2003, along with producer Thomas Lennon, Yang founded the Chang Ai Media Project to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS in China. Since then, its documentaries and public service announcements have been seen more than 900 million times. The Blood of Yingzhou District, which Yang directed as part of the project, won the 2006 Academy Award for Documentary Short. The project’s second documentary short, Tongzhi in Love, was released in June 2008. In August 2010, Yang and Lennon completed the project’s third documentary short, The Warriors of Qiugang.

She is currently developing several feature film projects with young Chinese scriptwriters.

Writer’s Biography:
Thomas Lennon’s work in documentary film has won the field’s most coveted honors: an Academy Award (three nominations), two duPont-Columbia and George Foster Peabody awards and two national Emmys. He has twice premiered films at Sundance.

He founded, with Ruby Yang, the China AIDS Media Project; their groundbreaking AIDS awareness messages have been seen over 900 million times on Chinese television and the Internet, probably the largest campaigns in the history of the disease. This work earned them profiles in the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times and on PBS. Their long-time collaboration produced a trilogy of films set in China, the most recent of which, The Warriors of Qiugang, was nominated for a 2010 Oscar. The Blood of Yingzhou District, the first of the trilogy, won an Oscar in 2007.

In 2003, Lennon was series producer and lead writer of Becoming American, a six-hour PBS series with Bill Moyers that traced Chinese immigration from the early 19th century to the present-day. “A model documentary that gets almost everything right,” wrote the New York Times. The series won four Emmy nominations.

More than ten million viewers – double the PBS prime-time average – tuned in to the 1998 premiere of Lennon’s The Irish in America: Long Journey Home. “The filmmaker is a consummate storyteller,” wrote The Boston Globe; the work “looks and sounds like a labor of love,” said The New York Times. Rated among the year’s ten best by TV Guide, the series earned, again, four Emmy nominations, and its companion CD won the Grammy for best folk album of the year.

Lennon’s The Battle over Citizen Kane (1996) was featured at the Sundance and Berlin film festivals among many others – “a two-hour tornado of a documentary,” according to Time Magazine. After the film’s nomination for an Oscar, Ridley Scott’s production company adapted it as an HBO dramatic film, starring John Malkovich and Liev Schreiber.

Battle of the Bulge, co-written with Mark Zwonitzer, won the Peabody and duPont-Columbia awards for 1995. “Unforgettable,” the Chicago Tribune wrote, “as great and as moving a documentary as television has ever produced.”

Lennon’s other films include his acclaimed collaborations with writer Shelby Steele, Seven Days in Bensonhurst (1990) and Jefferson’s Blood (2000), as well as The Choice (1992) and Tabloid Truth (1994), both written with Richard Ben Cramer. Before setting up his own production company in 1987, Lennon worked for almost a decade in the Close-up Division of ABC News, with assignments in the Soviet Union, South America and the Middle East. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Yale University.

Awards:
Nominated for 83rd Academy Awards Documentary Short Subject

Festivals/Screenings:
2011 Ashland Independent Film Festival; 2011 Hong Kong International Film Festival

Thursday, January 20, 2011

PAST NOMINEES & WINNERS: Badgered

Badgered
In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are revisiting past nominees and winners in the short film categories, all of which you can download from iTunes. Today, 2005 Best Animated Short Film nominee, Badgered.

UK | 6 mins

Director/Writer: Sharon Colman
Producer: Jamie Wolpert

Cast: Rupert Degas

A solitary Eurasian badger wants to get some sleep. It attempts to make an environmental statement by showing the interaction between the badger and USA Trident nuclear missiles that are stored inside the hill in Scotland where the badger lives.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

PAST NOMINEES & WINNERS: West Bank Story

West Bank Story
In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are revisiting past nominees and winners in the short film categories, all of which you can download from iTunes. Today, 2006 Best Live Action Short Film winner, West Bank Story.

USA | 21 mins

Director: Ari Sandel
Writers: Kim Ray, Ari Sandel
Producers: Bill Boland, Ashley Jordan, Amy S. Kim, Ravi Malhotra, Ari Sandel, Pascal Vaguelsy

Cast: Ben Newmark, Noureen DeWulf, Joey Naber, A.J. Tannen

A musical comedy set in the fast-paced, fast-food world of competing falafel stands on the West Bank. David, an Israeli soldier, falls in love with Fatima, a beautiful Palestinian cashier, despite the animosity between their families' dueling restaurants. Can the couple's love withstand a 58-year-old conflict and their families' desire to control the future of the chick pea in the Middle East?



Monday, January 17, 2011

PAST NOMINEES & WINNERS: God Sleeps in Rwanda

God Sleeps in Rwanda

In the lead up to the 83rd Academy Awards on February 27th, we are revisiting past nominees and winners in the short film categories, all of which you can download from iTunes. Today, 2006 Best Documentary, Short Subject nominee, God Sleeps in Rwanda.

USA | 28 mins

Directors: Kimberlee Acquaro, Stacy Sherman
Producers: Kimberlee Acquaro, Stacy Sherman, Craig Tanner

Narrator: Rosario Dawson

The 1994 Rwandan Genocide left the country nearly 70% female, handing Rwanda's women an extraordinary burden and an unprecedented opportunity. An inspiring story of loss and redemption "God Sleeps in Rwanda" tells the story of women survivor's spirit to overcome the genocide's devastating legacy. The film follows five courageous women as they rebuild their lives, and, in doing so, redefine women's roles in Rwandan society and bring hope to a wounded nation.