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We’re thrilled to be spreading the word about several Cinereach supported films getting out into the world through these recent and upcoming film festivals. We look forward to hearing what you think when you’ve seen them!

World Before Her
Big Sky Film Festival (February 15 – 24, 2013)
 

Missoula, MT
Festival Web Site(pictured: The World Before Her)

Cinereach Grantees
Delta Boys by Andrew Berends
Tchoupitoulas by Bill Ross & Turner Ross
The Mosuo Sisters by Marlo Poras
The World Before her by Nisha Pahuja

These Birds Walk
True/False (February 28 – March 3, 2013)
 

Columbia, MO
Festival Web Site(pictured: These Birds Walk)

Cinereach Grantees
Cutie and the Boxer by Zachary Heinzerling
Leviathan by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute Grantees
These Birds Walk by Omar Mullick & Bassam Tariq

Before You Know It
SXSW (March 8 – 16, 2013)
 

Austin, TX
Festival Web Site(pictured: Before You Know It)

Cinereach Grantees
Before you Know It by PJ Raval (Doc Spotlight)
Our Nixon by Penny Lane (Visions)

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute Grantees
These Birds Walk by Omar Mullick & Bassam Tariq (Visions)
A Teacher by Hannah Fidell (Festival Favorites)

Our Nixon
New Directors/New Films (March 20 – 31, 2013)
 

New York, NY
Festival Web Site(pictured: Our Nixon)

Cinereach Grantees
Our Nixon by Penny Lane (Closing Night)

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute Grantees
Blue Caprice by Alexandre Moors  (Opening Night)

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Cleveland International Film Festival (April 3 – 14, 2013)
 

Cleveland, OH
Festival Web Site(pictured: Citizen Koch)

Cinereach Grantees
Aqui Y Alla (Here and There) by Antonio Mendez Esparza
Call Me Kuchu by Katherine Fairfax Wright & Malika Zouhali-Worral
Citizen Koch by Carl Deal & Tia Lessin
God Loves Uganda by Roger Ross Williams
Informant by Jaime Meltzer

Gold Loves Uganda

Full Frame (April 4 – 7, 2013)
 

Durham, NCFestival Web Site

(pictured: God Loves Uganda)

Cinereach Grantees
Citizen Koch by Carl Deal & Tia Lessin
Leviathan by Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel
Cutie and the Boxer by Zachary Heinzerling
God Loves Uganda by Roger Ross Williams
Our Nixon by Penny Lane

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute
Remote Area Medical by Jeff Reichert & Farihah Zaman

The Cold Lands
Sarasota Film Festival (April 5 – April 14, 2013)
 

Sarasota, FL
Festival Web Site(pictured: The Cold Lands)

Cinereach Production
The Cold Lands by Tom Gilroy

Cinereach Grantees
Citizen Koch by Carl Deal and Tia Lessin
Cutie and the Boxer by Zachary Heinzerling
Up Heartbreak Hill by Erica Scharf

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute
Concussion by Stacie Passon
Fill the Void by Rama Burshtein
It Felt Like Love by Eliza Hittman
Remote Area Medical by Jeff Reichert & Farihah Zaman
This is Martin Bonner by Chad Hartigan

Sunlight Jr.

Tribeca Film Festival(April 17 – 28, 2013)
 

New York, NY
Festival Web Site (pictured: Sunlight Jr.)

Cinereach Production
Teenage by Matt Wolf (World Doc)

Cinereach Grantees
Bluebird by Lance Edmands  (World Narrative)
Cutie and the Boxer by Zachary Heinzerling (Viewpoints)
Inside Out by Alastair Siddons (Spotlight)
Powerless (Katiyabaaz) by Fahad Mustafa & Deepti Kakkar (World Doc)
Sunlight Jr. by Laurie Collyer (World Narrative)

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute
The Kill Team by Dan Krauss (World Doc)
At Any Price by Ramin Bahrani (Spotlight)

Narco-Cultura
HotDocs (April 25 – May 5, 2013)
 

Toronto, Canada
Festival Web Site(pictured: Narco Cultura)

Cinereach Production
Teenage
by Matt Wolf (Intl. Spectrum)

Cinereach Grantees
Cutie and the Boxer
by Zachary Heinzerling (Intl. Spectrum)
God Loves Uganda by Roger Ross Williams  (Special Presentation)
Narco Cultura by Shaul Schwarz (Special Presentation)
Our Nixon by Penny Lane (Special Presentation)

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute
The Kill Team by Dan Krauss (World Showcase)
Remote Area Medical by Jeff Reichert & Farihah Zaman (Special Presentation)
These Birds Walk by Omar Mullick & Bassam Tariq (Special Presentation)

Cutie and the Boxer
San Francisco International Film Festival (April 25 – May 9, 2013)
 

San Francisco, CA
Festival Web Site(pictured: Cutie and the Boxer)

Cinereach Grantees
Before You Know It by  PJ Raval
Cutie and the Boxer by Zachary Heinzerling
Gold Loves Uganda by Roger Ross Williams
Leviathan by Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel

Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute Grantees
Fill the Void by Rama Burshstein
The Kill Team by Dan Krauss

Cinereach is excited to note that the SXSW Film Festival, which takes place from March 9th – 17th, has included three Cinereach grantees in its lineup: the US premiere of Girl Model and the world premieres of Code of the West and Tchoupitoulas. Compliance, which received support through the Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute, will also be making its next festival appearance there.

Along with the festival, the SXSW Film Conference runs March 9th-13th and features a range of opportunities to survey the culture, technology and business of contemporary filmmaking. Conference attendees embarking on the grant-seeking process can join Cinereach’s Leah Giblin for the panel Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Grants (Sunday, March 11 at 11:00am). She’ll be sharing pragmatic insights in discussion with Judith Helfand of Chicken & Egg Pictures, Dianne Debicella of Fractured Atlas, Tamara Horowitz of San Francisco Film Society, and filmmaker Ellen Spiro.

Cinereach Grantees at SXSW:

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Code of the West nonfiction
Director: Rebecca Richman Cohen

Reflecting the controversies enveloping the marijuana industry throughout the United States, Montana braces itself to become the first state to repeal a medical marijuana law.

SXSW Screening Times

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Girl Model nonfiction
Directors: A. Sabin & David Redmon

Follows a complex supply chain between Siberia, Japan, and the U.S. within the modeling industry.

SXSW Screening Times

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Tchoupitoulas nonfiction
Directors: Bill & Turner Ross

Three young brothers explore the New Orleans night.

SXSW Screening Times

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Compliance fiction
Director: Craig Zobel

When a caller posing as a police officer convinces a fast food restaurant manager to interrogate an innocent young employee, no one is left unscathed. Based on true events.

SXSW Screening Times

Supported by the Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute

Known for its creative content and diverse programming, South By Southwest serves as an ever-growing outlet for emerging filmmakers. Cinereach is proud to announce that three films supported through various Cinereach initiatives will be showcased at this year’s festival, which runs March 11-19.

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Dragonslayer
Winter 2010 & Summer 2010 Grantee
Documentary Feature Competition
World Premiere

Director: Tristan Patterson
Producer: John Baker
Killer Films presents the transmissions of a lost kid falling in love in the suburbs of Fullerton, California. Featuring skateboarding, the usual drugs, and stray glimpses of unusual beauty.
SXSW Screening Details

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Love Lockdown
Supported through the 2010 Reach Film Fellowship
Documentary Short
World Premiere

Director: Nadia Hallgren
Producer: Jamie-James Medina
Love Lockdown is a short documentary inspired by the impassioned phone calls and shout-outs made to prisoners on “Lockdown Love,” a popular late night radio show in New York City. The film tells the story of Shoshana, a young mother from the Bronx, as she eagerly awaits the fate of Felix, the father of her children, who is incarcerated and on trial facing a ten-year jail sentence. Dialing tirelessly and waiting for hours on hold, Shoshana’s phone calls tell an unconventional story of love and commitment. Will their love remain locked down or will the family be reunited?
SXSW Screening Details

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Yelling to the Sky
Supported through The Cinereach Project at Sundance Institute 2010
Spotlight Premiere
North American Premiere

Writer/Director: Victoria Mahoney
Producer: Victoria Mahoney, Billy Mulligan, Ged Dickersin
As her family falls apart, seventeen year old Sweetness O’Hara’s future feels uncertain. At the abusive hands of her father, her mother and sister take off, leaving Sweetness to fend for herself. Determined to correct the mistakes of the past, Sweetness takes control of her life.
SXSW Screening Details

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