2009 - Tiburon International Film Festival
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2009 - Tiburon International Film Festival
THE TIBURON INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL THANKS ALL OF OUR SPONSORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT PREMIER SPONSORS OFFICIAL SPONSORS Payless Storage FOUNDATIONS & CONSULATES MEDIA SPONSORS EVENT SPONSORS INDUSTRY PARTNERS OFFICIAL LIMOUSINE SERVICE FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS • Lunch: N No Dinner: 5 To G Cate & Cater Appadana New Morning Cafe TIFF SUPPORTERS 2 TIBURON, CALIFORNIA TIBURON International FILM FESTIVAL MARCH 19-27, 2009 8 th Annual INSIDE WELCOME... ...to the 8th Annual Tiburon International Film Festival (TIFF). A committment to the true spirit of independent film and independent filmmaking has always been at the core of what fuels this festival, and that undoubtedly continues in 2009. This year’s line-up of films is once again a celebration of global cinema, a transcendence of life into art that brings the world to its community in the greater Bay Area and beyond. Since last year, historic change has swept through America, in spite of the turmoil facing the country on many fronts. The message of hope and thoughtful understanding of all issues our new President embodies is precisely that which the TIFF has been a champion of since its inception. Film remains an incredible medium of expression; one that allows us all to gain a greater understanding of one another and our shared humanity. The films in this program are both serious and light-hearted, but all provide a window to the world, allowing us to explore those distant places of struggle, strife, and laughter with our global neighbors. Please join us, as nations unite during this nine-day event. – Saeed Shafa, Founder & Executive Director Program Overview............................4 Events.................................................5 Special Programs..................7, 10-13 Tributes...............................................8 Feature Films...................................14 Short Films.......................................33 Shorts Program Schedule..............42 Around the World...........................43 TICKETS Tiburon Film Society In our continuing efforts to bring the world to our community through film, the TIFF has formed the Tiburon Film Society to bring you films from all over the world. For more information please contact us by e-mail or phone at: info@TiburonFilmFestival.com • 415.381.4123 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS Regular Admission ($10) Tiburon/Belvedere Residents $7 Seniors (60 & over) $7 Children (12 & under) $7 Students (with I.D.) $7 Ticket Information..........................47 Index..................................................54 All Access Pass ($500) Experience everything the full 9 days of the TIFF has to offer including access to all films, parties, other special events and the Filmmakers’ Lounge Film Fast Pass ($200) Get access to all films, all week, for one low price! TIBURON/BELVEDERE RESIDENTS SAVE $50! ON SALE NOW! www.TiburonFilmFestival.com © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival Schedule...........................................44 • 415.789.8854 3 Program Overview see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com THE WORLD COMES TO TIBURON “Understanding the World Through Film” ® NEW FILM VENUE! The TIFF has added a third film venue to its repertoire this year as we’ll be screening films at the theater in the Bay Model Visitor Center in Sausalito. Films will be shown at the visitor center on Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the festival. Check the schedule on pages 44 and 45 for films and times ALL ABOUT SPORTS Motorcycle racing, synchronized swimming, skateboarding, skydiving and cycling are all on the docket for this year’s sports films at the TIFF. The highlight is sure to be Jeff Jensen’s The First, Last Race which he will attend along with 30 of his racing pals after their trek from Malibu to Tiburon on their bikes. MARIN’S OWN STAFF The TIFF’s signature Marin Filmmakers Program features an eclectic grouping of topics and film styles. Documentaries, music videos, and narratives are all on the menu. The featurelength offering stars Tiburon native Shoshana Bush in director John Stewart Muller’s Fling. Details of all the films can be found on on page 12. MUSIC FILMS This year’s program features a great selection of fims with musical themes. The most notable of which being All Together Now, a documentary telling the story of how the living members of the Beatles and others came together with Cirque du Soleil to form the spectular show, Love. Other music and dance films can be seen on p 7. MEXICAN CINEMA The TIFF’s country spotlight falls on Mexico this year as we present a wonderful selection of films by Mexican filmmakers, and about Mexican culture. A collection of 12 feature-length and short films show off the range of quality films coming out of Mexico. Check page 13 for a full look at all the films in this year’s Spotlight. THE JAZZ SINGER Each year the TIFF offers a nod to the history of filmmaking through tributes to films and filmmakers that have laid the foundation for innovation that continues to display itself in our new films each year. This year we present the first ‘talkie’ film, The Jazz Singer, released by Warner Bros. in 1927 to great success. Saeed Shafa Founder & Executive Director Sara Hadipour Hospitality Director Siamak Shafa Associate Director Joseph McBride Collen Newlan Matt Hader Moderators David Desimini Program Designer ANIMATION The TIFF tradition of great animated films continues this year with a wide array of ground breaking efforts from filmmakers the world over. This year’s selections include a feature-length film from filmmaker Nina Paley, Sita Sings the Blues to go with 16 innovative animated shorts, which can be seen together on page 7. FAMILY FILMS This year’s Cinema for the Ages selections once again live up to the motto of being for the “young, young at heart, and everyone in between.” Feature films All Roads Lead Home and Finn on the Fly headline the group, which once again includes our Senior’s Shorts Program. See page 11 for additional details on all the films. TRIBUTES Cass Warner’s documentary about her grandfather (Harry Warner) and his brothers, who together formed Warner Bros. is just part of the tribute excitement this year. A tribute to legendary director and cinematographer Haskell Wexler will feature his 1969 film, Medium Cool, and to be presented by none other than George Lucas. Bernadette Ferrer Nima Mirzazadeh Advertising Brad Fox Official Photographer Duane Menting Legal Adviser Rachel Conine Grants & Sponsorship Steve Gatlin Festival Trailer Marcus McWaters Technical Director Kai Moore Event Coordinator Reza Kassai Poster Hervé Le Phuez European Rep Mariella Stuart Latin America Rep Mark Lomas Master of Ceremonies Patrick McDonnell Transportation T IB U R O N IN T E R N AT I ONAL F I L M F EST I VAL F OU NDED I N 2001 4 Events see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com THURSDAY, MARCH 19 FILM CELEBRATION & AWARDS CEREMONY FRIDAY, MARCH 27 • 7:30 PM 7 PM • PLAYHOUSE THEATER GUARD NO. 47 US Premier 2008 • Czech Republic • 107 min Director Filip Renc Cast Karel Roden, Lucia Siposova, Václav Jiráček, Vladimír Dlouhý Dlouhý Exclusive presentation of the Tiburon International Film Festival’s Filip Renc & Karel Roden in person GOLDEN REEL AWARDS GALA FOOD & COCKTAILS DOORS OPEN 8:30 PM CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB LIVE MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT FORMAL ATTIRE REQUIRED PARTY Live Music & Enterntainment Food from Local Restaurants & Cocktails PANEL CLOSING NIGHT OPENING NIGHT FILM & GALA EVENT 2009 TIFF RAFFLE OFFICIAL 2009 MEET THE FILMMAKERS PARTY FRIDAY, MARCH 20 • 6 PM THE SCREENWRITING & FILM DISTRIBUTION SUNDAY, MARCH 22 • 1 PM • FREE ADMISSION • WATERS EDGE HOTEL TIFF is delighted to present a panel discussion on screenwriting and film distribution featuring Matt Hader (Screenwriter and Independent Producer), Cass Warner (Director, The Brothers Warner), Marla Lewin Halperin (Producer) & Marc Halperin (President, Magic Lamp Distribution and Releasing) Matt Hader © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival Cass Warner Marla Lewin Halperin Marc Halperin 5 7 7**4* 4*5 506 063 35 5**#6 #630/ 30/5"45 5"45**/( /(30 300. 0. 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Hastings 851 Irwin Street • Suite 206 San Rafael • CA 94901 (415) 459-6635 jrhastings@pacbell.net www.jrhastingslaw.com Accredited Estate Planner National Association of Estate Planners and Councils 1550 Tiburon Blvd | Tiburon, CA | 94920 6 see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Special Programs MUSIC & DANCE FILMS see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Row 1: La Paloma (p 23) • Hair: Let the Sunshine In (p 21) • All Together Now (p 15) • Hey (p 36) • Furnace Room Lullaby (p 36) The 8th Annual Row 2: Faire Diversion (p 35) • Portal (p 39) • Roastbeef (p 40) • Nora (p 39) • A Bronx Dream (p 33) ANIMATED WORLD Row 3: Night Practice (p 38) • Crowded With Voices (p 34) • Transfert (p 41) • Cut Chemist (p 34) • License to Love (p 37) Row 1: Bamiyan (p 33) • No Quarter (p 39) • Not Forgotten (p 39) • The Switch (p 41) • Papercut (p 39) Row 2: Divers (p 35) • Sebastian’s Voodoo (p 40) • Symphony (p 41) • Candy (p 34) • Mister Cok (p 38) Row 3: The Bear’s Hand (p 33) • Hey (p 36) • Disbelief (p 35) • Voodoo Bayou (p 41) • Laura - in Action (p 37) Official Festival Sponsor RENTALS, SALES, AND SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR WALKIE NEEDS 800-400-5705 www.walkietalkie.com © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 7 Tributes see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com HASKELL WEXLER WARNER BROS. A Tribute & Lifetime Achievement Award OSCAR WINNING CINEMATOGRAPHER & DIRECTOR Medium Cool (p 24) Sat • March 21 • 7 pm • Playhouse 2 A Chicago-born filmmaker, Haskell Wexler broke into feature films in 1959 as a cinematographer on the documentary The Savage Eye (1960). Wexler photographed the dramas The Hoodlum Priest (1961), Angel Baby (1961), The Best Man (1964), and later distinguished himself as cinematographer on the Mike Nichols drama Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1965). He worked on such high profile feature films as In The Heat of the Night (1967) and The Thomas Crown Affair (1968), but also produced and directed the documentaries The Bus and Medium Cool (1969), the latter a very successful and controversial look at the violence and strife surrounding the anti-war movement and the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago showing during this year’s TIFF. During the 1980s, he also produced and directed the feature film Latino (1985), which was highly critical of American policy in Central America. Wexler has won Academy Awards® for his work in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Bound For Glory (1976), and also worked on such documentaries as Gimme Shelter and The Stones At the MAX. Vilmos Zsigmond (Deliverance and McCabe), another great cinematographer, called Wexler “the greatest director of all cinematographers.” MR. WEXLER’S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD PRESENTED BY GEORGE LUCAS George Lucas’s devotion to timeless storytelling and cutting-edge innovation has resulted in some of the most successful and beloved films of all time. His films celebrate the boundless potential of the individual to overcome any limitations -- something he firmly believes. This theme is strong in the early movies that marked the start of his professional career. In 1971, using San Francisco production studio American Zoetrope and long-time friend Francis Ford Coppola as executive producer, Lucas transformed an award-winning student film into his first feature, THX-1138. The success of Star Wars allowed Lucas to remain independent and continue operating in Marin County, California. 8 The Brothers Warner (p 16) • Cass Warner in person Sat • March 21 • 3:45 pm • Playhouse 1 Warner Brothers, one of Hollywood’s most famous studios, was founded in 1923 by four actual brothers: Jack, Sam, Harry & Albert Warner. The siblings never seemed to get along with each other, but Warner Bros Studios managed to produce some of the most memorable movies in the history of Hollywood, including the world’s first “talkie” with Al Jolson, The Jazz Singer (1927), The Adventures Robin Hood (1938), Casablanca (1942), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), Cool Hand Luke (1967), Deliverance (1972), The Exorcist (1973), Chariots of Fire (1981), Body Heat (1981), and the current string of Batman films. The four founding Warner brothers, Harry Warner (1881-1958), Albert Warner (1883-1967), Sam Warner (1887-1927) and Jack L. Warner (1892-1978). The three elder brothers began in the exhibition business in 1903, having acquired a projector with which they showed films in the mining towns of Pennsylvania and Ohio. Within a few years this led to the distribution of pictures across a four-state area. By the time of World War I they had begun producing films, and in 1918 the brothers opened the Warner Brothers studio on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Sam and Jack Warner produced the pictures, while Harry and Albert handled finance and distribution in New York. The first Warner Bros studio (where they made The Jazz Singer) was located in Hollywood, on Sunset Boulevard, in what is now KTLA Television studios. In 1928, with the success of that famousAl Jolson talkie, Warners moved to a 110-acre Burbank lot, in the east San Fernando Valley, and it has been their home now for 70 years. THE JAZZ SINGER Sun • March 22 • 3:30 pm • Playhouse 1 Warner Bros.’ and director Alan Crosland’s The Jazz Singer (1927) is an historic film and cinematic landmark. The wildly successful “photo-dramatic production” was based upon Samson Raphaelson’s 1921 short story The Day of Atonement (also the basis for Raphaelson’s popular 1926 Broadway play of the same name), and adapted for the screen by Alfred A. Cohn. In 1926, Warners’ risky investment of a half million dollars with Western Electric in the Vitaphone sound system brought profits of $3.5 million at the box-office with this landmark talkie. It was a huge success, responsible for transforming Warners into Hollywood’s hottest film factory. The commercialization of sound-on-film, and the transformation of the industry from silent films to talkies became a reality with the success of this film. Premier Sponsor of Premier of the the 2008Tiburon TiburonInternational International Film Film Festival Festival 2009 23 luxurious guestrooms with fireplaces, including two with unobstructed San Francisco views Most rooms feature private balconies and water views Meeting room with catering available for up to 35 people 25 Main Street,Tiburon, CA 94920 • Phone: 415.789.5999 • Reservations: 877.789.5999 • marinhotels.com The Waters Edge Hotel is a distinctive Joie de Vivre Hotel. Join the Joy of Life Club and receive unique rewards. jdvhotels.com © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival Photos: Marge Samilson, Cesar Rubio Inspired by Eastern seaboard architecture and the exotic merchant trade of the San Francisco Bay 9 Special Programs see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com WORLD PREMIER ALL ABOUT SPORTS THE FIRST, LAST RACE Hollywood stuntman Jeff Jensen & 30 World Class Racers will be riding their bikes from Malibu to Tiburon to celebrate the premier of the film Director Jeff Jensen 2009 • US • 88 min Documentary See page 19 for more info SYNCH OR SWIM (US • 90 min • p 30) & DIVERS (US • 4 min • p 35) SHOWING TOGETHER: THURSDAY • MARCH 26 • 2 PM SHOT FROM DARK SAT • MARCH 21 • 12:15 PM • US • 58 min • p 29 STANDING START SUN • MARCH 22 • 11:05 AM • UK • 13 min • p 41 10 Saturday, March 21 2:35 pm BEAUTY & THE BEAST SAT • MARCH 21 • 12:15 PM • US • 40 min • p 33 LIFT SAT • 3/21 • 12:15 PM • France/US/Italy/Spain • 20 min • p37 Special Programs see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com ALL ROADS LEAD HOME Saturday, March 21 • 7:35 pm Film for the young, young at heart and everyone in between CINEMA FOR THE AGES Director Dennis Fallon Cast Peter Coyote, Jason London, Vivien Cardone, Vanessa Branch, Patton Oswalt 2008 • US • 112 min See page 14 for more info THE MAP READER 2008 • US • 112 min • p 24 Fri, March 20 • 5:40 pm TRIPLE CONCERTO AUSTRALIA • 8 min • p 41 FINN ON THE FLY THE TOURNAMENT ITALY • 14 min • p 41 2008 • Canada • 95 min • p 19 Saturday, March 21 • 11:20 am FOUR MINUTES TIL NOON US • 4 min • p 36 SENIOR’S SHORTS PROGRAM CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Jackson (US • 8 min); Even in My Dreams (US • 8 min); Old Grace (US • 10 min); Last Chance Romance (UK • 9 min); Gilles’ Lily (Canada • 16 min); How to Save a Fish from Drowning (UK • 13 min); A Green Mountain in the Drawer (Korea/US • 29 min); The Cable Car (Switzerland • 7 min); Mazal (Israel • 18 min); Roots (Turkey • 18 min); The Waiting (Turkey • 14 min); Shred of Hope (Israel • 26 min) © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 11 Special Programs see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com THE MARIN FILMMAKERS PROGRAM Tuesday, March 24 • 7:20 pm 2008 • US • 98 min Northern California Premier Join director & co-writer John Stewart Muller, actress and Tiburon native Shoshana Bush, producer & co-writer Laura Boersma, director of photography Frederick Schroeder, and costume designer Keylee Sanders as they present Fling for the first time in The Bay Area Fling SHORTS SHOWING TOGETHER: 12 ARCH’S IGUANAS Director: Shaun Donahue (in person) US • 28 min • p 38 COLUMBARIUN see more on page 20 MON • MARCH 23 • 7:10 PM MY PEN PAL: AN AFRICAN ADVENTURE Director: Linda Richard (in person) US • 26 min • p 34 Director John Stewart Muller Cast Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Shoshana Bush, Nick Wechsler, Ellen Hollman LICENSE TO LOVE Director: Steve Gatlin (in person) Honduras/US • 24 min • p 33 Director: Steve Gatlin (in person) Finland/US • 5 min • p 37 OUR BAY Director: Noah Schlager (in person) US • 15 min • p 39 Special Programs see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com SPOTLIGHT ON MEXICAN CINEMA Sponsored by Guaymas Restaurant & La Pinta SHORTS 7 SOULS PURGATORY HOW COULD I NOT LOVE YOU? FRI • MARCH 20 • 9:40 PM 2008 • 90 min TUES • MARCH 24 • 9:40 PM 2008 • 86 min Director Pedro Ultreras Director Roberto Rochin Naya Cast Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Evangelina Sosa Cast Pedro Armendariz jr, Ana Claudia Talancón, Miguel Rodarte, Alex Hank, Eduardo Von, Dolores Heredia, Justo Martínez, Fidel Zerda Director Victor Jesús Avelar Martinez see more on page 14 see more on page 28 see more on page 22 THURS • MARCH 26 • 7:35 PM 2007 • 80 min Cast Alejandro Belmonte, Siouzana Melikian CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: The Bull (11 min • p 34); A Little Girl Waiting (6 min • p 38); A Small Death (6 min • p 40); Watching it Rain (13 min • p 42); Voodoo Bayou (12 min • p 41); Distinguishing Features (12 min • p 35); Mexican Standoff (4 min • p 38); A Day’s Work (17 min p 35); A Better Life (12 min • p 33) © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 13 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The 27 Club 7 Souls Above the Clouds US Premier 2008 • UK/US • 97 min director Erica Dunton :: starring Joe Anderson, Dave Emrich, James Forgey, Alexie Gilmore, David Sherrill 2008 • Mexico • 90 min director Pedro Ultreras :: starring Gustavo Sánchez Parra, Evangelina Sosa 2008 • Italy • 89 min directors Sabrina Guigli & Riccardo Stefani :: starring Maximiliano Czertok, Battista Ghitalla, Sabrina Guigli, Secchi Roberto, Omar Stefani After his best friend dies at age 27, a grieving rock star hires a grocery store clerk to drive him across America to the funeral. A beautiful road movie about friendship and healing, their cross-country journey and the relationship that develops between the three characters plays an integral role in Elliot’s recovery. The film captures not only the madness of grief but the resilience of the human spirit, and how even when one feels there is no hope, life will remain and she will replace that loss with a humanity that can touch even the most unreachable soul. “Negro” is hired to smuggle a group of undocumented migrants into the US. He wants out of the smuggling business and claims this is his last trip. His superiors, now suspicious, send Gavilan, a younger smuggler, to keep an eye on him. During the difficult crossing, the smugglers fight and eventually lose part of their human “cargo”. Negro escapes from his former associates but also from justice. The story comes full circle when Gavilan manages to escape and return to the smuggling business with complete impunity. In 1943, Adriano returns to his birthplace, after having escaped death in Genoa during bombing raids, a village nestled among the Appennine mountains. The long journey ends in the reunion with his family and friends left behind many years ago. The cruel war arrives in March 1944 as Hermann Goering divides the community and its tranquillity. Half the community is violently crushed as a bloody civil war commences across all of Italy. The war has officially arrived in the valley and leaves a scar never to be forgotten. Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:50 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:50 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:30 pm screening with Four Minutes Til Noon screening with A Better Life screening with On of the Last Airplay: All Roads Lead Home Afghan Chronicles The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio US Premier Sponsored by Pint Size Lounge 2007 • Afghanistan/Canada • 52 min director Dominic Morissette 2008 • US • 90 min directors Carolyn Travis & Chris Fox Gilson starring Graham Nash, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Casey Kasem, Fabian, Lesley Gore, Grace Slick 2008 • US • 112 min director Dennis Fallon :: starring Peter Coyote, Jason London, Vivien Cardone, Vanessa Branch, Patton Oswalt Since the fall of the Taliban regime, Afghanistan has been remaking itself. Kabul, the capital, is today a hive of activity, and the press has attained some freedom. The film delves into the effort to rebuild a country that dreams of a better future, and presents the vital issues with which this reborn society must contend. Yet the achievements are still fragile. Blatant inequality and corruption hold the threat of a return by the Taliban: what will become of the dreams cherished by this land trying to rebuild itself? If you want to see how America works, look at what happened to rock radio. The film documents its rise and fall from the AM jocks who blasted Black music to White America and named it ‘Rock ‘n Roll’, to the FM pioneers who fanned the flames of the 60s, to the silencing of rock radio as we knew it by government meddling and big business mediocrity, to its promise of rebirth on satellite radio. A story of love and war – a 50-year struggle for the soul of music radio, told by the deejays and the artists they made rock stars. In this inspirational film based on a true story, a young girl (Everwood’s Vivien Cardone) has difficulty adjusting after the death of her mother. When her father (Jason London) is unable to help her, he sends her to live with her grandfather (Peter Coyote) on a farm. Amidst the horses and dogs, she learns invaluable lessons in this drama. Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:25 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:40 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:35 pm screening with 4 Kilometers 14 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com All Together Now American Outrage Amina 2008 • UK/Canada/US • 85 min directors Adrian Wills :: starring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Guy Laliberté, Yoko Ono Lennon, Olivia Harrison 2008 • US • 56 min directors Beth & George Gage narrator Mary Steenburgen 2006 • Yemen • 53 min director Khadija Al-salami Formula One car racing seems an unlikely backdrop for the Beatles and Cirque du Soleil® to first make contact. But George Harrison and Cirque founder Guy Laliberté met at Grand Prix events and discovered a mutual passion for motor sports. Out of those encounters grew friendship and the idea of bringing together the most popular music of the 20th century with the world’s greatest circus performers. Cirque du Soleil would meet the Beatles, in a noble experiment – one in which both partners would agree to share creative control. Why would the US government spend millions of dollars prosecuting two elderly ladies for trespassing? Carrie and Mary Dann have always grazed their livestock in the desolate Nevada desert outside their ranch. That land is recognized as Native American property but was seized by the government after lucrative gold deposits were discovered. The Dann sisters refused to stop grazing their animals, and the government responded by suing them. The sisters’ fight went all the way to the Supreme Court and eventually to the United Nations. Everybody wants Amina to die, without mercy, because she killed her husband. Amina has waited nine years in prison for her death sentence to be carried out. She was to have been executed long ago, but her two escapes from prison allowed her to stay alive. Both times she broke out of prison, she believed she had finally escaped the injustice, but both times she found herself in danger and chose a return to prison. On her return after the second escape, the judicial authorities decide to execute her immediately. Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:45 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 1:30 pm Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 6:10 pm Tues, March 24 :: Bay Model :: 6:20 pm screening with Colour Test.6 (both screenings) screening with Before the Sea, Colour Talks, Gimme a Hug screening with Gaza Souvenirs Ashes From The Sky Barcelona Behind the Glass West Coast Premier Sponsored by Spanish Consulate West Coast Premier 2008 • Spain • 96 min director Jose Antonio Quiros :: starring Celso Bugallo, Gary Piquer, Clara Segura, Beatríz Rico, Fran Sariego A comedy about love of nature and the inability of man to conquer the forces of development. When Ferguson, a Scot writing a travel guide, gets stuck in a village within sight of the plant threatening local environment, he finds himself getting involved in the divisive struggle. A story of contradictions with no unique truth, both small victories and small failures are the norm. The film is an engaging comedy examining the compromises and consequences made over environmental concerns as they affect people’s everyday lives. 2007 • Spain • 90 min director Ventura Pons :: starring Núria Espert, Josep Maria Pou, Rosa Maria Sardá, Jordi Bosch, María Botto, Pablo Derqui 2008 • Croatia • 80 min director Zrinko Ogresta :: starring Leon Lucev, Jadranka Djokic, Daria Lorenci If a city is its people, then Barcelona is a kaleidoscope of human pathos. Acclaimed director Ventura Pons has created an urban symphony that artfully captures the emotional dissonance of six Barcelonians living together in a faded apartment building. Six characters – contemporary archetypes of urban solitude – meet in an old apartment located in the city center of Barcelona. In this non-descript Barcelona flat, incest, homosexuality and adultery intertwine the lives of these characters while we witness life in this Medeterranian City. Croatian director Zrinko Ogresta, who’s film Here was shown at TIFF 2005, returns to Tiburon with Behind the Glass, another quasi-existential parable of postmodernity whose less-than-heroic protagonist tempts fate with his inertia. Successful thirty-something architect Nikola can feel the walls closing in as his life loses its precarious balance and spins out of control when his wife reveals his affair at a family gathering. Nikola quickly learns the meaning of the old axiom “he who hesitates is lost” in the midst of unexpectedly tragic consequences. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 6 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:40 pm screening with Closer Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:30 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival screening with Mazal 15 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Beket Berber Atlas West Coast Premier US Premier 2008 • Italy • 80 min director Davide Manuli :: starring Luciano Curreli, Jerome Duranteau 2008 • Spain/Morocco • 82 min director Moises Salama 2008 • Spain • 98 min director Albert Serra :: starring Lluís Carbó, Lluís Serrat Batlle, Lluís Serrat Masanellas, Montse Triola, Mark Peranson A free adaptation of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”. Freak and Jajà live in a no-man’s land. Only a few strange characters, survivors, make rare appearances. They meet at a bus stop in the middle of no-where, they have never met before. The bus doesn’t stop. It’s the bus, which brings them to Godot, the God who makes his presence felt beyond the mountain in the shape of a musical sound. Having missed the bus, they start a journey during which they will meet a series of bizarre characters. Are they going to reach their God? A documentary filmed over several years in the impressive scenery of the Eastern and Central High Atlas mountains in Morocco, the struggle of the Berber people (Imazighen) is examined. This mountainous terrain is the core location of Imamazigh cultural survival. The struggle to modernize to the standards of nearby Southern Europe as a way to escape the desperate poverty in which these people live is juxtaposed against the struggle to maintain the traditions of a proud, ancient culture. A version of the most widely referenced narratives in the Western world, the film traces the Three Wise Men as they journey to pay their respects and bring gifts to Jesus Christ. We follow the three kings through the desert as they make their way to Christ’s birthplace. The journey is hilarious, there is constant banter between the three men. Risky and adventurous, both visually and in narrative terms, breathtaking landscapes and a memorable underwater scene invigorate the story with new life and meaning. Thurs, March 26 :: Bay Model :: 3:30 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:15 pm Fri, March 20 :: Corinthian :: 4:20 pm Birdsong screening with Because There Are Things You Never Forget The Brothers Warner The Butterfly Tatoo Bye Bye Shanghai 2008 • US • 90 min director Cass Warner :: starring Dennis Hopper, Debbie Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Haskell Wexler, Norman Lear, Samuel Goldwyn Jr. 2008 • Netherlands/UK • 98 min director Phil Hawkins :: starring Duncan Stuart, Jessica Blake, Aidan Magrath, Christopher Dane, Dan Morgan 2008 • Czech Republic/Argentina • 114 min director Jana Bokova An intimate portrait of the four film pioneers who founded and ran Warner Bros. for over 50 years. This is the inside story of Harry, Abe, Sam, and Jack Warner – the original Hollywood independent filmmakers. This closeknit band of brothers was the first to use motion pictures to “educate, entertain, and enlighten”. With stories often ripped from news headlines, it was Harry’s belief that, “Those who make a nation’s entertainment have obligations above and beyond their primary commercial objective, which is the box office.” Love’s young dream collides with violent revenge in this adaptation of the novel by Philip Pullman (author of The Golden Compass). Teenage lovers from the gritty side of Oxford, are caught in the crossfire when a gangster-with-a-grudge comes calling. Heady romance gives way to growing suspense and a final devastating eruption of violence. A fresh young cast, a soundtrack of unsigned bands from Oxford’s vibrant music scene, and a score by veteran composer Enaudi help construct this heartbreaking story of love and death. Distinguished Czech documentarist Jana Boková’s exploration into exactly what the word “exile” means. Now a resident of Argentina hersef, her journey for the answer takes her from Prague to Paris as she intertwines her own memories of leaving Prague with the experiences of others from her generation. This highly personal film considers the various aspects of emigration, ultimately reaching the conclusion that once a person has been uprooted, he or she can never cultivate his or her native roots again. Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:45 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:40 pm Sat, March 21 :: Bay Model :: 4 pm Cass Warner in person 16 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Cactus Captive Caution, Love Ahead! Northern California Premier West Coast Premier 2008 • Australia • 89 min director Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan :: starring Travis McMahon, David Lyons, Bryan Brown, Shane Jacobson, Daniel Krige, Celia Ireland, Zoe Tuckwell-Smith 2008 • Russia/Bulgaria • 80 min director Alexey Uchitel :: starring Vyatcheslav Krikunov, Pyotr Logachyov, Irakli Mskhalaia, Yulia Peresild, Sergey Umanov, Andrey Feskov 2008 • India • 148 min director Siddharth Raj Anand :: starring Ranbir Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Minissha Lamba, Deepika Padukone In order to get some much needed cash, John Kelly accepts a job to kidnap and deliver professional gambler Eli Jones to his keepers in the Australian outback: No questions asked. While the kidnapping has been meticulously planned, John finds that the road he’s chosen is not so easily traveled. He has embarked on a dark journey where every choice has tragic consequences. Based on Vladimir Makanin’s The Prisoner from the Caucasus, the film focuses on the folly of war in an intimate, startling way. Set in the present, Russian soldiers find themselves trapped in the vast Chechen landscape, stifling in the heat, and lost in hostile, alien surroundings. In need of a guide to lead their convoy, the handsome, laconic commander and the playful sniper seize a local boy who becomes their passport to safety, but ultimately pays a terrible price. His captors will not escape the incident unscathed either. Why do girls always fall for the wrong guy? Their mothers warn; their friends shake their heads disapprovingly; their minds tell them to escape while the going is good. But their hearts are another story. Meet Raj: it’s not his fault that he’s a heartbreaker, it’s in his DNA. Come discover his three love stories. Different ladyloves at different times in his life. And each of them, teach him a little bit about love and a little bit about life, in their own sweet, sexy or sassy way. Come fall in love...three times. Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:40 pm Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 2:30 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Bay Model :: 5:30 pm Colorado Avenue Courting Condi screening with The Fenceline The Collective West Coast Premier Claes Olsson & Nicke Lignell in person 2008 • US • 82 min directors Judson Pearce Morgan & Kelly Overton starring Kelly Overton, Laura Allen, Shane Mcrae, Wynn Everett, Donnie Keshawarz In New York City knowing what to believe is never easy. When Tyler Clarke gets a cryptic voicemail from her sister, she is left with no choice but to fly across the country to find out what has happened. But when she arrives, Jessica is nowhere to be found. Alone in an unfamiliar city, surrounded by strangers, Tyler has no choice but to trust the people who call themselves Jessica’s new friends. She eventually discovers that her sister has given up the life she was living to join a group that call themselves “The Collective”. 2007 • Finland • 120 min director Cole Claassen :: starring Birthe Wingren, Nicke Lignell, Andre Wikstrom, Ylva Ekblad, Peter Kanerva After her father’s death, Hanna and her mother are forced to start a new life as impoverished servants in a new village in 1880s Finland. At 18, Hanna fulfills her dream of going to America for a better life. Returning to the village she left 10 years earlier, she is determined to gain the respect she never got. Her much desired respect is had when the store she opened with her money earned in America becomes the village center, but her son’s turn to liquor-running during prohibition threatens her new standing in the community. Can one man with a dream win the heart of the world’s most powerful woman? This musical docu-tragi-comedy – part Borat, part Fahrenheit 9/11, part Chicago – follows a love-struck soul’s hilarious, emotionally engaging, and ultimately shocking quest to woo Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. A spin on the Rapunzel fairy-tale, this unique romantic/political/biographic feature follows Devin Ratray, a portly musician, former child actor (famed as Buzz in Home Alone), and besotted admirer of Condi, as he prepares to meet her and win her heart by traveling the country learning more about her. Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:25 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:40 pm Tues, March 24 :: Corinthian :: 2:20 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 2008 • US • 107 min director Sebastian Doggart :: starring Devin Ratray 17 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com A Deal is a Deal Donkey in Lahore Dream Havana Northern California Premier Northern California Premier Northern California Premier Gary Marks in person 2008 • UK • 95 min director Jonathan Gershfield :: starring Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Imelda Staunton, Gemma Arterton 2008 • Australia/Pakistan • 117 min director Faramarz K-Rahber 2007 • Cuba/Mexico/US • 82 min director Gary Marks :: starring Ernesto Santana, Jorge Mota Paul Callow has a dream. Fed up with city life and driving trains, he longs to commune with Nature and write novels. But that’s easier dreamt than done. The trauma of having two people fall under his train in as many weeks does little to improve his mood, until he hears that three fatal accidents in a month, qualifies you for early retirement with 10 years’ salary, paid as a lump sum! Paul suddenly sees a way of clearing his debts and escaping to a better life. All he has to do is find a willing victim. A unique cross-cultural love story that follows Brian, an Australian ex-Goth and a puppeteer, as he converts to Islam and attempts to overcome cultural as well as personal obstacles in order to marry Amber, a young Muslim woman in Pakistan. Despite Amber’s wish to marry Brian, her family is unimpressed by the idea of her marrying an unknown foreigner. What unfolds is a long and difficult process that leads to frustration, disbelief, and despair. Brian’s remarkable love and determination are on full display throughout this journey. In August 1994, more than 33,000 Cubans attempted to escape the island by sea. Two writers, friends since adolescence, are faced with a choice – continue struggling with the hardships of the island or brave the sea on a homemade raft. Ernesto Santana chooses Cuba, Jorge Mota chooses the Sea. This is the story of their struggles, their successes and the friendship that binds them. This emotional story was filmed on location in Cuba, the U.S., and Mexico. Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:40 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Corinthian :: 3:50 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Corinthian :: 6:10 pm screening with Fall screening with Tommy Faces Fake Blonde Familiar Voices 2007 • France/Palestine/Israel • 75 min director Gerard Maximin :: starring JR, Marc Berrebi 2008 • Brazil • 105 min director Carlos Reichenbach :: starring Rosanne Mulholland, Cauã Reymond, Maurício Mattar, Djin Sganzerla 2008 • Canada/US • 77 min director Danny Mendoza :: starring Mia Farrow, Eric Cohen, Simon Deng, Rebecca Hamilton, Motasim Adam A project called “Face 2 Face” envisaged covering the public spaces of the conflict zones in the cities of Hebron, Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Ramallah Jerichom and Jerusalem with posters featuring smiling faces, as an attempt to reduce the abyss between people divided by walls, politics and stereotypes. This brave and unpretentious project is the work of a French street artist and his friend. They took photos of local Israelis and Palestinians, who agreed to make goofy smiles, in order to demonstrate our similarities, in spite of differences. Silmara, a young industrial worker of exuberant beauty is a sexy icon for her friends, neighbors and co-workers. She supports her ex-convict arsonist father, whom she lives with, and has an ambiguous relationship with a dance teacher named Regina. Silmara gets involved with two good looking and tacky pop-stars, and faces a paradox: her beauty draws the ugly side of human nature. In her search for pleasure, Silmara, like all of us, is also subject to finding pain and learns some traumatic life lessons. A documentary profiling reactions to the ongoing crisis in Darfur that proposes to empower, not overwhelm; to engage the audience in a respectful dialogue, rather than wagging its finger at them; and to help the audience clearly understand their relationship to this crisis. Through voices and visuals connected with Nobel Peace Prize winners, soldiers, Darfuri refugees, celebrities, humanitarian aid workers, politicians, university level activists, and others, old messages are delivered in new ways – ones that are direct, concrete, and accessible. Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 11:15 am Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 2:45 pm Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:30 pm Daniel Roberto Mendoza in person screening with Colour Test.6 (Sunday Only) 18 Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 3 pm screening with Coming of Age, Children Who Never Existed Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Fidel Castro: Man & Myth Final Image US Premier The Final Word World Premier Moslem Mansouri in person Cuba/Germany • 50 min director Stephan Lamby :: starring Mikhail Gorbachev, George Bush, James Baker, Aleida Guevara, Hubor Matos, Natalia Revuelta, Philipp Agee 2008 • Argentina/Chile/Denmark/Sweden • 91 min director Andres Habegger :: featuring Ernesto Carmona, Carlos Coccio, Juan “Mono” Flores, Leticia Henrichsen, Luís Kovach, and others 2009 • Iran • 55 min director Moslem Mansouri An intimate portrayal of one of history’s most controversial leaders. The man who freed Cuba from a crushing regime and lived a Communist dream, stood up to American and international condemnation, yet survives to this day. Undoubtedly a legendary figure, Castro is also full of contradictions – some see him as a hero, others as a ruthless dictator. The film follows Castro on some of his daily routines and combines remarkable archive footage with unique interviews from close friends, family, allies and enemies. June of 1973 in Santiago de Chile. Leonardo Henrichsen, an Argentine cameraman films his own death. Thirtythree years later, Ernesto Carmona, a Chilean journalist, discovers the identity of the man who shot him. A film about one of the most famous images in history, It is about a group of journalists filming a continent sinking in violence, and offers an opportunity to see very rare and revealing archival material from the last 40 years. It is a journey across the recent history of Latin America as seen through the life and images of a single man. Prominent and influential contemporary Iranian poet, Ahmad Shamlou, has tremendously on current folklore language and literature in Iran. Shamlou, in his poetry, spoke consciously of human suffering, injustice, love and romance. Through his distinctive possession of language and words, he skillfully sided with the oppressed and opposed cruel regimes and their inhumane institutions. His poems echoed the hardships and visions of his people, making his pen was the most effective weapon he had against oppression. Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 5:15 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:10 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:30 pm screening with Maria & Osmey screening with Mail Call screening with Tehran Backyard Finn on the Fly The First Day of Winter The First, Last Race US Premier World Premier Jeff Jensen in person 2008 • Canada • 95 min director Mark Jean :: starring Matthew Knight, Ryan Belleville, Brandon Firla, Ana Gasteyer 2008 • Italy • 88 min director Mirko Locatelli :: starring Mattia de Gasperis, Michela Cova, Andrea Semeghini, Alberto Gerundo, Teresa Patrignani 2009 • US • 88 min director Jeff Jensen :: narrator Dean Cain What if your dog became a human? The story of Ben and his best friend, Finn, a kooky border collie who has a flair for fitting in and quickly finds other dogs in their new town to hang out with. Ben isn’t so lucky. An outsider at his new school he is desperate to make friends but lacks the confidence to do it until one day the outgoing Finn gets his nose into a mad science experiment and the crazy, out-of-control events that start happening change their lives forever. Valerio is a teenager who keeps to himself and, unlike most youngsters his age, finds it difficult to fully partake of the carefree joys of youth. So he stands apart and watches the others enjoying themselves, measuring himself against them and trying to become more like them. He furtively seeks and then shies from their company, and soon finds himself surreptitiously spying on them. His spying leads him to commit a serious mistake, and Valerio accepts his punishment with stoic courage. Valerio will no longer be the same. Hollywood Stuntman, Jeff Jensen, rides the new Ducati Terra Mostro from his home in Malibu, California, to the Pikes Peak Intn’l Hill Climb, races it and then rides it home afterwards. This would be a huge undertaking from any man in his mid-twenties, but, at twice that age, Jeff hasn’t figured that out yet. Explore the mindset of a man that thinks he can still ride a motorcycle 1,400 miles one way, then race it in the Premier Class, on a road with thousand foot cliffs and no guard rails against World Class racers and then turn around and ride it home. Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 11:20 pm screening with Smiling Dog Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:45 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 2:35 pm Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:30 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival screening with Even in My Dreams, Diva 19 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Fling Flowers of the Sky Four Chapters Northern California Premier West Coast Premier US Premier 2008 • US • 98 min director John Stewart Muller :: starring Brandon Routh, Steve Sandvoss, Courtney Ford, Shoshana Bush, Nick Wechsler, Ellen Hollman 2008 • Sri Lanka • 90 min director Prasanna Vithanage starring Malini Fonseka 2008 • India • 125 min director Suman Mukhopadhyay :: starring Dhritiman Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Subrata Dutta, Joy Sengupta, Kabir Suman By all appearances, Samantha and Mason are the picture perfect couple. At her sister Allison’s wedding, Samantha, finds herself irresistibly drawn back into the arms of her ex-boyfriend, James, a surprise wedding guest. Meanwhile, Mason, spends a flirtatious evening culminating in a steamy hot tub encounter with 18-yearold, Olivia. Carefully sneaking out of James’s room, Sam is startled by Mason and confesses her affair, after which he responds by relating his evening’s adventures, as they exhaustedly climb into bed together. Sandhya Rani, an ageing film star, was once the darling of the silver screen. Having lost fame and fortune, she now lives quietly in obscurity. She ekes out a living by renting out a room in her home to the young film and television stars of today to satisfy their illicit sexual desires. The popular young film star, Shalika, uses this room to carry on an affair with a young actor. When Shalika’s husband discovers this, the scandal and its publicity forces Rani into the limelight again, but she will have to deal with the dark side of her earlier rise to fame. Based on the novel by the Nobel Prize winning author Rabindranath Tagore, the story is one of love struggling to find a place between conflicting ideologies. Sachish, in search of life’s meaning, flees from radical positivism to religious mysticism. But his search ultimately yields nothing but crushing disillusionment as he cannot align his abstract ideals with the powerful presences of two women in his life – a young Hindu widow, and the abandoned mistress of Sachish’s own brother. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:35 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:20 pm John Stewart Muller & Shoshana Bush in person Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:20 pm screening with Because There Are Things You Never Forget Frankie is a Womanizer Gallero Goodbye Solo West Coast Premier 2008 • Czech Republic • 83 min director Jan Prusinovsky :: starring Josef Polášek, Ela Lehotská, Martin Pechlát, Zdena Hadrbolcová, Petra Nesvačilová, Leoš Noha, Marika Procházková 2009 • Argentina • 90 min director Paula Mastellone :: starring Gustavo Almada, Silvia Zerbini 2008 • US • 91 min director Rahmin Bahrani :: starring Souléymane Sy Savané, Red West, Diana Franco Galindo, Carmen Leyva, Lane “Roc” Williams As a psychiatrist, Frankie would be expected to have his personal life under control, but he’s too fond of women. In addition to his wife Eliška, he’s in several other relationships, a problem he suddenly finds is spiralling out of control. At 40, with a lucrative practice and a new dream house, he doesn’t know where to turn and what to save first. His secret life as a womanizer has come out in the open and he sees only too well how fast his “perfect” life, envied by everyone around him, is coming to a tragic end. Mario is a “gallero” (a person who breeds fighting cocks) accustomed to solitude, who spends his days training his cocks. He earns a living by finding occasional jobs in rural areas. During one of these jobs, in a remote village, he meets Julia, an older woman who lost her entire family in car accident. She is all alone in the world and clings to her memories and her religion. Their inevitable encounter will transport them to an uncomfortable place full of uncertainties. Mario will discover new feelings; Julia will break her sorrowful silence. Amidst the crumbling, Old South veneer of WinstonSalem, North Carolina, two men forge an unlikely friendship which will change both of their lives forever. Solo is an African taxi driver soon expecting his first child. William is a tough Southern good ol‘ boy with a lifetime of regrets. One man‘s American dream is just beginning, while the other‘s is quickly winding down. But despite their differences, both men soon realize they need each other more than either is willing to admit as their hearwarming friendship explores a changing America. Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 6:40 pm Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 6:15 pm Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:05 pm screening with Homicide: Division B 20 screening with In the Dark Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Grapes Guard No. 47 US Premier US Premier Tomas Barina in person Filip Renc & Karel Roden in person Hair: Let the Sun Shine In 2007 • Czech Republic • 90 min director Tomas Barina :: starring Krystof Hadek, Lukas Langmajer, Tereza Voriskova 2008 • Czech Republic • 107 min director Filip Renc :: starring Karel Roden, Lucia Siposova, Václav Jiráček, Vladimír Dlouhý 2007 • US • 54 min director Pola Rapaport :: starring Keith Carradine, Tim Curry, Milos Forman, Melba Moore, Martin Luther King, Jane Fonda, Ben Vereen, Johnny Carson Honza, a petty thief, desperately needs a holiday. Helping to fulfil his sick grandfather’s dream of a long vacation, he offers to look after his vineyard while he’s away on his trip. Honza anticipates a relaxing stay in sunny, idyllic Moravia, complete with wine, women and his friend, the womanizer Jirka. After all, what can go wrong in ten days? Of course things turn out differently than anticipated and our two heroes become ensnared by a number of alcoholic, erotic and interpersonal entanglements. Cheers! Josef Dousa, is a railway guard who returns from the First World War hoping to forget all the horrors of his recent experiences as he settles into his secluded guard house at the side of his beautiful young wife. One day, he saves the life of a young man who is about to jump under a train. However, the man falls in love with Dousa’s wife and arouses her passion. Dousa is hit by a bout of deafness and when his hearing returns he does not admit it to anyone – not even his wife. That is the only way he can find out about his wife’s infidelity. Since its overwhelming success on Broadway forty years ago, the musical Hair has inspired generations with its messages of love, non-violence and liberation. This new, definitive, and entertaining documentary, which highlights the continuing relevance of the show and its still radical, transformative power. In preparation for the musical’s fortieth anniversary, the show’s author and co-creator Jim Rado rehearses a troupe of young performers for a new production whose vibrant energy brings Hair’s fantastic score to life once again. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:20 pm March 19 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:30 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:05 pm Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 4:30 pm screening with Gravity, Cantata in C Major, A Time and a Time Hand of the Headless Man Henry Kissinger Secrets of a Superpower The Homecoming US Premier US Premier 2007 • Belgium • 104 min director Guillaume Malandrin :: starring Cécile De France, Emmanuelle Devos, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Eric Caravaca, Nathalie Boutefeu, Ulrich Tukur 2008 • Germany/US • 90 min director Stephan Lamby :: starring George W. Bush, Alexander Haig, James Schlesinger, Richard Perle, Brent Scowcroft, Norman Mailer, Carl Bernstein 2007 • Greece • 98 min director Vassilis Douvlis :: starring Arto Apartian, Maria Skoula, Artur Luzi Eva is a 25-year-old Olympic diver. Her father is her trainer and mentor. During a competition, she injures both hands, but decides to continue. Her next dive results in disaster as she bumps her head on the diving board. She wakes up in the hospital, her father by her side, but immediately talking about going back to work. Nothing is the same anymore as she struggles to bring her memory back and to break down the wall of silence between her and her father. Though Henry Kissinger often gives short statements to the media, he generally refuses detailed interviews about his life. However, he agreed to answer questions about his life in this exclusive and extensive documentary. A rare chance. The life of Henry Kissinger provides a lot of material for a fascinating and historically relevant film. Through the veil of his life, important stages of the 20th Century are revealed. As only a few living personalities can lay claim to, Kissinger was both a historical witness and a political decision-maker in the past century. After 35 years working in a factory in Germany, Ilias returns to his almost deserted village and buys a service station on the main street to Yannena. He soon finds himself feeling like a foreigner again, this time in his own country. His relationship with his younger, beautiful wife, is in deep crisis, as she yearns to experience life, something she wasn’t able to do after marrying at a young age. Their life changes drastically when Ilias saves a young Albanian illegal immigrant from border guards and gives him a job in his shop. Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:25 pm Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 6:15 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 21 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com How Could I Not Love You? I Want to See In the Name of God 2007 • Mexico • 80 min director Victor Jesús Avelar Martinez starring Alejandro Belmonte, Siouzana Melikian 2008 • France/Lebanon • 75 min director DirectorName#1 :: starring Catherine Deneuve, Manuel Carmona, Joana Hadjithomas, Julien Hirsch, Khalil Joreige, Rabih Mroue 2007 • Pakistan • 167 min director Shoaib Mansoor :: starring Shaan, Iman Ali, Austin Marie Sayre, Naseeruddin Shah, Fawad Afzal Khan Hugo and Julia are two high school students that have different dreams and goals. In the end, their lives take different paths learning that, “In this life, everything has a price,” and everyone has to pay his own. July 2006. A war breaks out in Lebanon. A new war, but not just one more war. A war that crushes the hopes of peace for a generation. What can cinema do? This film aims to answer that question. Together with Catherine Deneuve and Lebanese actor Rabih Mroué, the filmmakers will drive through the regions devastated by the conflict. Through the presence of these iconic figures in the region, and their meeting, the filmmakers hope to find the beauty that their eyes no longer perceive. It is the beginning of an unpredictable, unexpected adventure. The controversial new film from writer-director Shoaib Mansoor that has garnered international tension for tackling delicate issues of religious intolerance and cultural frictions. In contemporary Lahore, Pakistan, a rift develops between two musician brothers: Sarmad aligns with a fundamentalist sheikh, while Mansoor moves to Chicago to continue his studies. Meanwhile, their uncle in London tricks his westernized daughter, Mary into an arranged marriage to Sarmad. In the wake of 9/11, their lives are thrown into upheaval. Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:35 pm Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 6 pm Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 1:15 pm Infinite Space: Iraqi Short Films Jackson Northern California Premier Northern California Premier Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 90 min director Murray Grigor :: narrator Sean Connery 2008 • Argentina • 94 min director Mauro Andrizzi 2008 • US • 97 min director Jonathan Lawton :: starring Barry Primus, Charles Robinson, Steve Guttenberg, Debra Jo Rupp The film traces the lifelong quest of visionary genius John Lautner to create “architecture that has no beginning and no end.” It is the story of brilliance, a complicated life – and the most sensual architecture of the 20th century. The camera soars through iconic spaces, with comments from Lautner, his colleagues, clients and family. The first installment in Kino21’s series that explores soldiering and war from the point of view of those on the ground. A compilation of short videos shot in the midst of war by American and British soldiers, Iraqi militia members, and corporate workers. These are a mix of slices of life recorded on video (many shot while firing on the enemy or being fired upon), pithy propaganda pieces, and soldiers’ visions of war as just another music video. They are crudely shot fragments, some rife with raw fear, some gloating over momentary victory. Two homeless men have a quixotic day of comedy, adventure, and romance on the streets of Los Angeles, thanks to a skillfully-bummed $20 bill (a Jackson), and the beautiful musical backdrop of opera’s greatest arias. In the most unusual aspect of the film other down-andout characters express themselves by singing famous opera arias. From an old drunk singing a Donizetti duet with a crack addict, to a bag-lady singing Carmen, what begins as a tale of friendship becomes a story about the beauty and resilience of the human spirit. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 11:15 am Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 5:25 pm Fri, March 20 :: Corinthian :: 6 pm Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 2:40 pm The Architecture of John Launter Sarah Sackner & Anna Thomas (Producers) in person screening with Wash n’ Fold (Friday Only) 22 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Jazz Singer Jolene La France Northern California Premier Sponsored by French Consulate 1927 • US • 89 min director Alan Crosland :: starring Al Jolson, May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besserer, Otto Lederer, Robert Gordon, Richard Tucker, Cantor Joseff 2008 • US • 109 min director Dan Ireland :: starring Jessica Chastain, Dermot Mulroney, Chazz Palminteri, Rupert Friend, Michael Vartan, Denise Richards 2007 • France • 102 min director Serge Bozon :: starring Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Benjamin Esdraffo, Mehdi Zannad, Guillaume Depardieu Warner Bros.’ and director Alan Crosland’s The Jazz Singer is an historic milestone film and cinematic landmark. The wildly successful “photo-dramatic production” was based upon Samson Raphaelson’s 1921 short story “The Day of Atonement”. Warners’ risky investment in the Vitaphone sound system enabled this landmark talkie. It was a huge success that transformed Warners into Hollywood’s hottest film factory and enabled the transformation of the industry from silent films to talkies. Based on E.L. Doctorow’s engrossing tale of a gifted young woman’s odyssey across America in pursuit of love and independence, the film follows the fortunes of a singular heroine as she navigates her fate through opportunity and adversity over the course of an extraordinary ten-year period in her life. It’s the fall of 1917 and war is raging across Europe. Far from the conflict, Camille spends her time awaiting news of her husband, who is at the front. She receives a note from him ending their relationship. Distraught, she disguises herself as a man and goes to the front to find him. She finds herself with a group of soldiers who add to the surreal quality of their trek by breaking into song and playing homemade folk instruments. Only as the men discover Camille’s true identity does Camille realize the soldiers have secrets of their own. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:30 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 10 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:45 pm La Paloma The Little Heart Loose Rope Northern California Premier Northern California Premier 2008 • 86 min Germany/Cuba/Mexico/Romania/Zanzibar director Sigrid Faltin 2007 • Vietnam • 98 min director Thanh Van Nguyen :: starring Do Nguyen Lan Ha, Mai Hong Kin Hanh, Minh Hong Anh 2008 • Iran • 82 min director Mehrshad Karkhani :: starring Pejman Bazeghi, Babak Hamidian, Keramat Roudsaz, Narges Mohammadi A journey on the wings of La Paloma, the most frequently played song in the world (La Paloma is Spanish for dove). Some 2000 versions are known, though many say, there are infinitely more. In Zanzibar it is played at the end of a wedding, in Romania it is performed at the end of a funeral. Legend has it that as a last wish Mexican Emperor Maximilian requested La Paloma to be played, before he was executed. In Auschwitz, Coco Schumann, the German master of swing, was forced to perform the song at the ramp to the gas chambers. Mai, a girl of 17 (played by Do Nguyen Lan Ha, winner of the Vietnamese Film Award for this role) lives with her parents, two younger sisters and her brother in a poor village in central Vietnam. While her mother tries hard to feed the family, her father pursues his own pleasure, denying the family any happiness. Mai yearns to help her family and is referred to a so-called tailoring course in Saigon. Admired by her peers, especially her younger sister, as she leaves to seek a better life in the city, no one would believe that she could be sold to a brothel. Two young rural men who work at the animal market in Tehran have only 24 hours to take a large cow from downtown to the northern part of the city. Their jobs and futures are at stake. The spectators follow their obligatory journey with the rope which is tied around the cow. The film explores, and attempts to describe through the journey of these young men, the contrasts which exists between the south and the north of a metropolis. Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 5:15 pm Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:30 pm Cass Warner in person Longing Worldwide screening with Final Fitting © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 23 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Lost Beauty Lost Song West Coast Premier US Premier 2007 • Morocco • 90 min director Lahcen Zinoun :: starring Sanaa Alaoui, Mohamed Miftah, Hanane Zouhdi, Chams-Eddine Zinoun, Touria Jabrane, Mohamed Afifi, Hassan Sqalli 2008 • Canada • 105 min director Rodrigue Jean :: starring Patrick Goyette, Suzie LeBlanc, Marilou Longpré Pilon, Ginette Morin 2007 • Hong Kong • 90 min director Nicolas Chin :: starring Jessey Meng, Qu Ying, Richard Ng, Elvis Tsui The film is a reconstruction of the time during the 20th century in Morocco when slavery still existed. Oud Al’Ward is a young slave with a great passion: playing the lute. Sold to a wealthy musician, she becomes his favourite and begins to perform in public. The privileges and the attention of her master will trigger off the jealousy of his wives and his other slaves. Oud Al’Ward will pay a very dear price for her art and talent. Pierre and Elisabeth, a couple in their thirties, move with their baby into a cottage on a lake for the summer. The setting is idyllic, and their happiness seems within reach. Every day, Pierre goes to work in the city while Elisabeth rehearses for an upcoming voice recital. Despite the benevolent presence of her mother-in-law who lives in the neighboring house, the young woman feels isolated and overwhelmed in her new role as a mother. No one fully grasps the extent of Elisabeth’s distress. Muted violence soon takes hold and tightens its grip. High above the commerce and crowds of Hong Kong winds Magazine Gap Road, a secluded enclave of wealth and privilege. Samantha is firmly entrenched in this world where her past as a prostitute is her most well-kept secret – until it catches up with her in a single phone call from Kate, another escort. For Samantha, helping Kate means risking everything – her budding romance with a wealthy man, the deadly men who run Hong Kong’s high-class prostitution ring, and her own fear that beneath the veneer, she’ll always be for sale. Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:40 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:35 pm Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 10 pm Mao Ce Dun The Map Reader Medium Cool US Premier Northern California Premier 2007 • Albania • 90 min director Besnik Bisha :: starring Fadil Hasa, Miola Sitaj, Driola Dega 2008 • New Zealand • 90 min director Harold Brodie :: starring Bonnie Soper, Jordan Selwyn, Mikaila Hutchison, Rebecca Gibney Lifetime Achievement Award for Mr. Wexler presented by George Lucas Haskell Wexler in person The film unfolds the reality in a communist country in the 1970s through the eyes of an ordinary gypsy. The events take place in a small town in Albania. Besides the wellorganized, civilized life, a strange Gypsy community is settled in the town. The calm flow of their life is troubled by the birth of a child. The son, who is the ninth child in this Gypsy family, will bring joy not only to his family, but to the entire gypsy community. What could possibly trouble the communist establishment of the time? A child is born and his name is Mao Ce Dun. Sixteen-year-old Michael escapes the realities of his small-town New Zealand life by immersing himself within a world of maps. Yet his seemingly-happy isolation is broken by the serendipitous arrival of two young women into his life. Mary is twenty and blind from birth, on the verge of voyaging into the world on her own. Alison is Michael’s peer, whose grace betrays darker secrets. Suspended beside it all is Michael’s single mother Amelia, who cherishes her son, while simultaneously pushing him away. Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:30 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:40 pm 24 Magazine Gap Road 1969 • US • 110 min director Haskell Wexler :: starring Robert Forster, Verna Bloom, Peter Bonerz, Marianna Hill, Harold Blankenship The 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago is a hotbed of political unrest and social change. Yet amid all the violence, a sensationalist television news cameraman (Robert Forster) meets a warmhearted woman (Verna Bloom) raising her son in a Chicago ghetto. As they fight to avoid the fear that’s gripping the city and the nation, their fledgling friendship grows -- but so does the threat of danger. Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7 pm Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Megalopolis Midsummer Madness Mommy is Crazy US Premier US Premier 2008 • 112 min Italy/Brazil/China/Egypt/Japan/Pakistan/US directors Francesco Conversano & Nene Grignaffin 2008 • Austria/UK/Latvia • 90 min director Alexander Hahn :: starring Maria de Madeiros, Dominique Pinon, Orlando Wells, Tobias Moretti 2007 • France • 95 min director Jean-Pierre Ameris :: starring Isabelle Carré, Marc Citti, Nazmi Kirik, Christine Murillo, Zacharie Chasseriaud, Elisa Heusch, Christian Bouillette A look at the global cities of the 21st century – the visible and invisible elements that illuminate human nature. Stories and images of six megacities: madrasah students, two Afghan refugees and a group of bloggers in Karachi; an escort and a priest in Sao Paulo; a homeless person, a couple youths and a group of girls of Shibuya in Tokyo; a garbage picker and a young secretary in Cairo; Mr and Mrs Shenzhen, an old unemployed couple and two young girls looking for a job in Shenzhen; policemen and a street gang in Los Angeles. Janu Nakts (St. John’s Night) is a traditional Latvian celebration during which family and friends gather to build bonfires, barbecue, drink and generally have a good time. According to legend, lovers and those who would like to fall in love, can search the woods for the “magic fern” on this night. This magic fern serves as the focus and pivotal point of the six stories in the film, and also serves as a metaphor for the film’s underlying theme – finding love. “Doesn’t this bore you to death?” In the middle of a meal, between two mouthfuls, Sylvie ruins her husband’s appetite. Marc has invited his boss and his wife to dinner. But that’s Sylvie’s style: she just says anything that crosses her mind, without thinking. And when she meets Jallal, she discovers the misery of illegal immigrants. So she just gives herself, body and soul, whithout the slightest hint of fear. And yet... Tues, March 24 :: Bay Model :: 2:25 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:50 pm Tues, March 24 :: Corinthian :: 4:30 pm The Noise in My Head Nomad’s Land Nothing Else Matters 2008 • Switzerland • 90 min director Vincent Pluss :: starring Céline Bolomey, Gabriel Bonnefoy, Frédéric Landenberg, François Nadin, Lucie Zelger, Pierre Mifsud 2008 • Switzerland • 90 min director Gael Metroz :: starring Nicolas Bouvier 2007 • Germany • 100 min director DirectorName#1 :: starring Paula Kalenberg, Marie Luise Schramm, Benjamin Kramme, Vinzenz Kiefer, Toni Osmani, Clara Charlotte König Laura, a journalist in her mid-30s, has a chance encounter in downtown Geneva with Simon, an 18-yearold runaway, and brings him home with her. As Laura struggles with her waning professional life, rendezvous with her ex-lover, and a desperate desire to be the nurturer young Simon needs, the film exposes the inner workings of his characters’ minds, revealing the need people have for intimacy – both sexual and platonic – in their lives. Fifty years after Nicolas Bouvier’s journey from Geneva to Sri Lanka, film director Gaël Métroz follows the author’s footsteps with his camera. Although he wanted to revive Bouvier’s account, he ultimately tells his own story. It is by leaving Bouvier’s road that the director experiences the philosophy advocated by the travel writer, letting him be bewitched by the Middle East. The camera’s point of view being the director’s own, while discovering the East, the exoticism unfolds slowly with the depth of an eye which finds its marks as the journey goes ahead. Caria runs away from home with great plans. She wants to go to Lyon to study fashion. At the train station all her luggage is stolen and she is forced to take a job on a construction site to earn enough money to continue the journey. On the job, Caria meets Lucie, who lives on a boat with her brother Michael. The boat is her home, and she wants to spend the rest of her life there. Lucie and Caria, with their completely different concepts of life, begin to realize and appreciate the parts of life that the other so eagerly seek. Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 1 :: 5:30 pm Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 4:20 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:10 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 25 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Novelist Nuran Of All the Things US Premier World Premier 2008 • Finland • 107 min director Hannu Kahakorpi :: starring Kai Lehtinen, Susanna Anteroinen 2008 • Israel • 67 min director Amikam Shossberger 2008 • US • 83 min director Jody Lambert :: starring Dennis Lambert Too much hard work, too little love in the marriage and even less self confidence prevent Päätalo from fulfilling his lifetime dream to become a writer. Until he finds a new love. The IDF is in pursuit of a wanted man and the entire West Bank city of Tul-Karem is under closure. And then, as if the rules of the closure do not apply, an old Subaru pulls over, two women grab little Nuran by her hands and mouth, slam her against the backseat and vanish. Nuran was eight years-old when she was kidnapped from her doorstep inside the Palestinian Authority and taken into the State of Israel. Her parents have staged a desperate search, forced to deal with the hurdles thrown at them by the IDF and the Israeli Police. Today, Dennis Lambert is a 60-year-old family man selling real estate in Florida, but he was was one of the most successful and diverse songwriter/producers of the 1970s and 1980s. It turns out his obscure 1972 solo album is huge in the Philippines. A Filipino concert promoter has been begging him to come tour for decades, and he finally agreed. This film is a hilarious and touching pop/rock/country/R&B documentary that follows Dennis on his whirlwind tour as he rediscovers his passion for music. Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:25 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:05 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 8 pm screening with Roads Pachamama Paloma Delight US Premier Paraíba My Love US Premier Bernard Robert-Charrue in person 2008 • Bolivia/Japan/US • 104 min director Toshifumi Matsushita :: starring Christian Huaygua, Fanny Mosques, Francisco Gutierrez, Luis Mamani 2007 • France/Algeria • 134 min director Nadir Mokneche :: starring Biyouna, Nadia Kaci, Aylin Prandi, Daniel Lundh, Fadila Ouabdesselam, Lyes Salem, Nawel Zwit, Abbes Zahmani 2008 • Brazil/Switzerland • 77 min director Bernard Robert-Charrue :: starring Chico César, Dominguinhos, Richard Galliano, Aleijadinho de Pombal, Pinto do Acordeon, Os 3 do Nordeste On Bolivia’s inland salt sea, 13-year-old Kunturi and his family cut bricks of salt by hand, which they use to barter for goods. The Quecha people have lived and worked close to the land for centuries (the term Pachamama means Mother Earth). It’s not an easy life, but still rich with friends and family. When Kunturi’s grandmother falls ill, his father decides to take his son on the almost fourmonth journey along the salt trail. As tragedy and joy intertwine, Kunturi is forced to confront death, suffering and, most sweetly and powerfully of all, first love. Need a building permit? Feeling lonely tonight? Call the national benefactress, Madame Aldjeria. When it comes to surviving in today’s Algeria, no scam is too daunting for the woman who has adopted her country’s name. If they’re pretty and lacking in principles, her recruits can make a career for themselves. The latest of these, Paloma, is quite a hit, especially with Riyad, Madame Aldjeria’s son. But the purchase of Caracalla Springs, the dream that should allow Aldjeria’s clan to start a new life, proves to be one scam too many. A documentary about the “forró”, the music and culture of Northeast Brazil, and the meeting of great Brazilian musicians with the French jazzman Richard Galliano. The film shows how forró is an integral part of the life and culture of Northeast Brazil. Through forró, we discover the spirit of the Northeast and the Sertão – the region known as the ‘drought polygon’. This dry and arid land has affected the people and their culture. We discover the history of this music (with archive photographs and black and white film). Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:45 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:05 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:40 pm 26 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Passing the Rainbow Peacefire Pindorama: The True Story Of Seven Dwarves Northern California Premier Sandra Schäfer in person 2008 • Germany/Afghanistan • 71 min directors Sandra Schafer & Elfe Brandenburger starring Aiqela Rezaie, Roya Fahim, Anonyme Figur, Hamida Refah, Nursia Anjomodin, Zobaida Sahar 2008 • Ireland • 87 min director Macdara Vallely :: starring John Travers, Gerry Doherty, Pauline Goldsmith, Gerard Jordan 2008 • Brazil • 80 min directors Roberto Berliner & Leo Crivellare A study of the rigid gender norms in Afghan society through snapshots of everyday life. The film’s characters include a teacher who is also an actress, a policewoman whose second job is working as an action film director, an activist for RAWA, an organization which advocates the radical separation of state and religion, a girls’ theatre group in Kabul, and Malek_a who lives as a boy to earn a living for her family. Passing the Rainbow is a film reflecting on gender relations and opening new areas of action in fiction. Although an inconspicuous residential area of a Northern Irish town is a seemingly dull place to live, the conflict between the Irish Republican Army and British loyalists make it unique, formed by its own rules and the constant presence of danger. Colin, knocks around with a gang that gets its kicks stealing cars for reckless joyrides. When he’s arrested and given an offer of collaborating or going to jail, he must is tormented by a sense of betraying his dead father, and worry about being discovered by the local IRA as an informer. Circus of seven dwarves in Northern Brazil shows us a new and astonishing reality. Sons of the mythic clown Pindoba, the seven brothers and sisters live in perfect harmony with their kids, husbands and wives, bringing fun and hapiness to everyone who goes to their daily shows. From the poor and arid regions in Northern Brazil, Pindorama reveals dreams, love and hope in a different and small world apart from everything around them. These seven unique individuals have created a lifestyle that rises above small-minded people. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 11:20 am Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 1:30 pm Sat, March 21 :: Bay Model :: 2:15 pm A President to Remember: Prince of Broadway Princess of Africa West Coast Premier Northern California Premier West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 85 min director Robert Drew :: narrator Alec Baldwin 2008 • US • 102 min director Sean Baker :: starring Prince Adu, Karren Karagulian, Aiden Noesi, Keyali Mayaga, Kat Sanchez, Victoria Tate 2008 • Senegal/Spain • 76 min director Juan Laguna As Americans look to replace tarnished national ideals with new Presidential wisdom and honor, this film brings to life an American President who was widely respected by his countrymen and celebrated around the world. This new film is composed from four break through films by Robert Drew. Each is an unprecedented record in candid photography of a phase of John F. Kennedy’s political life. This new film is an intimate history of how one American President struggled to bring wisdom and honor to the office of the Presidency. The story of Lucky and Levon, two men whose lives converge in New York’s wholesale fashion district. Lucky, an illegal immigrant from Ghana, solicits shoppers with knock-off brand merchandise. Levon, an ArmenianLebanese immigrant, operates an illegal storefront with a concealed back room where counterfeit goods are showcased to interested shoppers. Lucky’s world is turned upside down when a child is thrust into his life by a woman who insists the toddler is his son, while Levon struggles to save a marriage that is falling apart. The story of two dreams. Marem’s dream, a 14-year-old dancer from Senegal, to migrate to Europe, and Sonia’s, a Spanish dancer, attracted by the magic of Africa. Both are linked by Pap Ndiaye, Marem’s father and at the same time Sonia’s husband. Africa does not meet Sonia’s expectations (Pap Ndiaye had two additional wives), nor was Europe what Marem expected (no children in the street and a lot of poverty). A love story, full of music and dance, where nothing is what it seems and women are the main characters. Fri, March 20 :: Corinthian :: 2:35 pm Tues, March 24 :: Corinthian :: 6:30 pm Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 6:20 pm Sat, March 21 :: Bay Model :: 6 pm screening with Bamiyan In the Company of John F. Kennedy © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 27 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Purgatory 2008 • Mexico • 86 min director Roberto Rochin Naya :: starring Pedro Armendariz jr, Ana Claudia Talancón, Miguel Rodarte, Alex Hank, Eduardo Von, Dolores Heredia In the 1950s, as Mexico suffers modernization, Bonfilio asks his father to care for his family and heads north to make his fortune. Their conflicts are resolved when Bonfilio returns to say his last goodbye. Lucía, a prostitute, and Demetrio, a gravedigger, meet one night and their love will only be complete when Demetrio buries her. Don Julio, the old hacienda owner, is delirious with remorse when Cleotilde, whom he married for convenience, leaves him. Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:40 pm Rez Bomb Ripley Under Ground Steven Lewis Simpson in person Stephen Ujlaki (Producer) in person 2008 • UK/US • 95 min director Steven Lewis Simpson :: starring Tamara Feldman, Trent Ford, Russell Means, Chris Robinson, Arlette Loud Hawk A Lakota girl, Harmony, and her white boyfriend, Scott, get into trouble with a brutal loan shark, Jaws. Jaws threatens Scott as he’s being released from jail. If their hefty debt isn’t paid by midnight, it’s curtains. Scott thinks he can pay using pills stashed inside his guitar so heads to their home, but discovers Harmony and the guitar missing. It turns out Harmony has been running from Jaws for weeks after taking a beating. Scott must confront his past and opposition to their relationship by both families as he searches for her. 2005 • US/Germany • 101 min director Roger Spottiswoode :: starring Barry Pepper, Willem Dafoe, Tom Wilkinson, Jacinda Barrett, Alan Cumming, Claire Forlani, Ian Hart Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 5:25 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 1:25 pm Seventeen Shadow of the Holy Book After his friend is killed, Tom Ripley covers up the crime to keep the friend’s name alive in order to exploit his legacy and reap millions in the process. Set in the contemporary art world in London, Ripley is at the forefront of a forgery ring that produces art attributed to a dead painter who the world believes is still alive. When an aficionado threatens to expose the ring, Ripley invites him to his estate where he murders him. Things get complicated for Ripley when a wily detective starts looking for the missing man. screening with Mexican Standoff Royal Road of Cachaca US Premier Northern California Premier Joe Chow in person 2008 • Brazil • 98 min director Pedro Urano 2008 • China • 80 min director Joe Chow :: starring Joan Chen, Sam Chow, Anlian Yao, Songzi Xu, Vision Wei 2007 • Finland • 90 min director Arto Halonen Royal Road of Cachaça is a path, a journey. Somewhat of a spatial-temporal road movie, the film presents an encounter with national reality through the most Brazilian of its drinks, cachaça. A poetic, socio-economic, anthropologic and historical investigation that articulates significant fragments of the nation’s trajectory along the notorious Estrada Real (Royal Road). The film recovers an ancestral route with the objective of detecting the presence of cachaça in Brazilian culture. The film tells the story of a 17-year-old, abandoned by his father when he was two and returned to his mother at the age of ten. He always thought it was his mother who abandoned him and held a deep hatred for her. He decides to leave the town to escape his desires for revenge on her. A visit from his mother in his new home gives him a chance to see his mother’s love for him. The two of them find that where the son lives isn’t as important as the newly discovered relationship and mutual love they have learned to share with each other. Why are some of the world’s biggest international companies translating the Ruhnama, an absurd government propaganda book from Turkmenistan, into their own languages? This documentary exposes the immorality of international companies doing business with the dictatorship of oil-and-gas-rich Turkmenistan, thus helping to hide its human rights and free speech abuses – all in the name of profit and corporate greed. Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:10 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 1:10 pm Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:35 pm screening with Shikashika 28 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Shaft West Coast Premier Shot from Dark Sponsored by Rockstar World Premier Sita Sings the blues Dustin Thompson & Ryan Kofman in person 2008 • China • 98 min director Zhang Chi :: starring Luo Deyuan, Huang Xuan, Li Chen, Fang Yining, Zheng Luoqian, Zhou Xiang, Guan Siting 2008 • US • 58 min directors Dustin Thompson & Ryan Kofman starring Jeremy Soderburg, Byron Snatchywaters, Zach Gutweiler, Iain McLeod, Russell Day 2008 • US/India • 82 min director Nina Paley In three interrelated parts, the film progressively focuses on individual members of a family living in a mining town in western China. The episodes follow on from one another chronologically, although they do not simply trace the continual development of a single family. The film does not seek to severely criticise the given situation, nor are the environment and heroes portrayed for effect; they seem natural, and are consistent with the perception of ordinary Chinese people, who, by their own admission, are not ones to complain. This documentary stands in support of rollerblading – the bastard-child action sport and culture. Endorsing both the underground rollerblading scene from East to West coast, the underground music scene from Los Angeles is also highlighted. The film is a non-profit effort – the first of its kind. Focusing on helping to develop the culture of the skating lifestyle, this film hopes to support, inspire, and respect all types of innovation in rolling, while also giving some exposure to the artists that provide the soundtrack in motion for the skaters profiled. Sita is a goddess separated from her beloved Lord and husband Rama. Nina is an animator whose husband moves to India, then dumps her by email. Three hilarious shadow puppets narrate both ancient tragedy and modern comedy in this beautifully animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana. Set to the 1920’s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, the film earns its tagline as “The Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told.” Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 3 :: 5:15 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 12:15 pm Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:40 pm screening with Lift, Beauty & the Beast The Smell of Apples Song Sung Blue US Premier South of the Moon US Premier Antonio DiVerdis in person 2008 • Kurdistan/Germany • 87 min director Ravin Asaf :: starring Shalau Jamal, Safya Akdad, Shwan Atof, Hama Ali Khan 2008 • US • 87 min director Greg Kohs :: starring Lightning & Thunder 2008 • Canada • 102 min director Antonio DiVerdis :: starring John Ralston, Jake McLeod, Moya O’Connell, Daniel Richard Giverin, Jayne Heitmeyer, Larry Day Normally, it would be apple blossom time in occupied Iraq. But nothing flowers in the Kurdish town of Halabja since the poison gas attack 20 years ago. Yusuf, an apothecary, works for a German relief organization and is in love with Sara, a teacher, chronically ill and dependent on medicine. As her jealous 15-year-old pupil Rizgar kidnaps Yusuf, Sara’s supply of medicine dwindles. Rizgar wants to put Yusuf to trial: didn’t the Germans supply the gas for the attack? But today they supply medicine. A documentary that tells the alternately inspiring and tragic love story of Lightning & Thunder, a homegrown Milwaukee husband and wife singing duo who pay tribute to the music of Neil Diamond. Filmmaker Greg Kohs goes backstage into the personal lives with this brave couple – from their humble beginnings over 20 years ago to the threshold of fame; from disaster to rebirth through to the most dramatic chapters in the lives of these authentic American dreamers. The story of a young boy and his uncle, one dealing with the complexity and confusion of adolescence, the other with the pain and torment of regret. It is the story of well-intentioned people, flawed and imperfect by nature, in their personal quest for love, acceptance and redemption. Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:20 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 4:50 pm Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 29 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Split Ends Summer Trip The Sweetest Embrace: Return to Afghanistan US Premier Dorothy Lyman & Kate Russo in person 2009 • US • 83 min director Dorothy Lyman :: starring Corinna May, Lawton Paseka, Beau Baxter, Richard Bekins, Kate Russo 2008 • Japan • 73 min director Hiroshi Toda :: starring Shinichi Okayama, Shyoji Yamada, Yayoi Yamamoto, Kozue Yamada, Shigeaki Horiuchi 2008 • Afghanistan/Canada • 75 min director Najeeb Mirza A feisty hairdresser faces off with an unscrupulous developer, and is forced to come face-to-face with the uncertainties of her own life in a small, New Jersey town. Hirata and Kageyama are old friends. Now in their old age they have retired, and made their mind up to hit the road for a change, leaving all cares behind. On the road, they take their time and relax. They reminisce, just joking around and laughing. The one big problem: the food is terrible because they’re camping out along the way. Things appear to get dramatically better when they find a Soba restaurant, but little do they know that this is just the beginning of their strange, dream-like experience to follow. Soorgul was only 10 years old when he said goodbye to his family in the mountains of northeastern Afghanistan. Crossing into Soviet Tajikistan over the turbulent Amu Darya River, he clutched the sides of a wooden gondola as it slowly it made its way to the other side. He was supposed to spend a year studying in Tajikistan, but it would take 16 years and a journey to Canada before he could return to his village. Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 5:30 pm Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 4:40 pm Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 1:25 pm screening with In Doubt Synch or Swim Taizo This Beautiful City Northern California Premier Cheryl Furjanic in person 2008 • US • 90 min director Cheryl Furjanic :: starring Anna Kozlova, Becky Jasontek, Tammy Crow, Andrea Nott, Esther Williams 2008 • Japan • 96 min director Takako Nakajima :: starring Patrick Harlan, Nadia McKechnie, Ron Rhodes 2007 • Canada • 85 min director Ed Gass-Donnelly :: starring Kristin Booth, Caroline Cave, Stuart Hughes, Noam Jenkins, Aaron Poole Dive into the world of elite synchronized swimming as dedicated young women compete for spots on the U.S. Synchronized Swimming team and train relentlessly in pursuit of an Olympic medal. Sync or Swim profiles hard-working athletes on a moving journey to fulfill their Olympic dreams. Day after day, these swimmers hone their skills and perfect the split-second timing of their precisely choreographed routines in preparation to face their Olympic competitors, all the while supporting a teammate attempting to recover from a terrible tragedy. One step on a mine, its all over! This is a last message of Taizo Ichinose, who risked his life to take photos of Angkor Wat in Cambodia during the war, in the early 1970s. He was a war photographer and also a Japanese man loved by the local people. A documentary about a young and aspiring photojournalist whose dream was to become the first journalist to photograph Angkor Wat under the regime of the Khmer Rouge. The film features extensive interviews with people including Taizo’s family, fellow journalists and brings his persona to life. Husband and wife Harry and Carol are having a dinner party with some friends. Afterwards, Carol goes to have a smoke on the sly on the balcony and teeters over the railing. A moment later she is found injured below by a policeman named Peter, a drug-addicted prostitute named Pretty and her boyfriend Johnny. Carol’s fall opens the film and the rest plays out three months later with her fall having intersected the fates of the five five main characters from modern Toronto and caused their lives to intertwine. Thurs, March 26 :: Corinthian :: 2 pm Tues, March 24 :: Bay Model :: 4:40 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:15 pm screening with Divers screening with Interception 30 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Three in Love Trapped Triomf US Premier US Premier 2008 • Finland • 94 min director Peter Lindholm :: starring Kari-Pekka Toivonen, Liisa Kuoppamäki, Matleena Kuusniemi, Rea Mauranen, Taneli Mäkelä, Marjaana Maijala 2008 • Denmark • 52 min director Anja Dalhoff 2008 • South Africa • 118 min director Michael Raeburn :: starring Lionel Newton, Oed Baloyi, Vanessa Cooke Tomi Laakso, a happily married man, falls in love with another woman. Instead of going behind his wife´s back, Tomi shares his feelings with her and finds himself in love with two women at the same time. Tomi´s wife Maria has to face the facts and realise that Tomi is still the love of her life. A love story between three adults. Many European countries, including Denmark, have seen a sharp increase in the number of African women involved in prostitution. The overwhelming majority are victims of human trafficking. Many arrive in Europe following a horrifying journey across the African continent. Once arrived at their destination, the traffickers present each of the women with a fictitious bill payable at once. Prostitution is the only possible way out of the debt. The film is the first time a Danish documentary shows the increasing problem of trafficking of women to Denmark. On March 1994 in South Africa, on the day of the first free election, Lambert Benade will turn 21, and Uncle Treppie promises him the girl of his dreams. But, in this hilariously horrendous tragi-comedy, as a new world is born, two members of the white trash family are destined to die. Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:45 pm Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 2:30 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:15 pm screening with Foreign Bodies, Anthem Under The Skin Under the Snow The Unwinking Gaze 2008 • US/Japan • 60 min director Billy Burke :: starring Mario Barth 2007 • Spain/Argentina • 99 min directors Candela Figueira & Maitena Muruzabal starring Asun Aguinaco, Gabriel Latorre, Laura De Pedro, Xabi Yarnoz 2007 • UK/Canada/India/Tibet • 70 min director Joshua Dugdale :: starring The Dalai Lama World-renowned tattoo artist and founder of Starlight Tattoo, Mario Barth is about to take viewers on an amazing journey where no cameras have gone before – the secret, underground world of tattoo rituals. Barth and producer/director Billy Burke team up to grant viewers an all access pass to Japanese festivals and rituals never-before-seen on screen in a ground-breaking new documentary. The winter season is almost here. In the snow chain packing section of a factory, the orders are piling up. Javier, the supervisor, asks upper management for additional personnel. Jairo is sent from another section while Karmentxu and Angela are hired through a temporary work agency, for two weeks. From 6am to 2pm, the four of them pack snow chains in silence, each of them at their own workstation. As the snow, and work, continues, the workplace evolves from a cold, gray place to one of fun that only they know about. Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 1:10 pm Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:50 pm An observational portrait of the Dalai Lama as he tries to engage the Chinese government into accepting the need for a negotiated settlement on the future of Tibet. Filmmaker Joshua Dugdale was given extraordinary access from the Dalai Lama’s Private Office for over 3 years to make this film, and witness from day-to-day the agonies of a God King as he tries to strike a balance between his own personal vows as a Buddhist and the realpolitik required to bring China to the negotiating table. Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:40 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Bay Model :: 2 pm screening with Splitting Hairs © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival Sponsored by Pacific Sun West Coast Premier screening with School of Thought (Sunday Onl 31 Feature Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Vaclav Northern California Premier Vanechka Whispering Embers US Premier US Premier Nadezhda Kopytina (Producer) in person 2008 • Czech Republic • 100 min director Jiri Vejdelek :: starring Ivan Trojan, Emília Vášáryová, Jan Budař, Jiří Lábus 2007 • Russia • 106 min director Nadezdha Kopytina :: starring Maxim Galkin, Elena Velikanova, Andrey Panin, Nina Ruslanova, Eudoxia Germanova, Olga Drozdova 2008 • Israel • 90 min director Ali Nassar :: starring Ali Suliman, Hisham Suliman, Amal Kaiss, Osama Masri, Adib Jahshan, Wardi Dakwar, Nidal Badarne, Ali Nassar Václav Vingl, the village loser, in his 40’s and possibly partially mentally disabled, lives with his widowed mother on the outskirts of the village. He is seen by villagers as the local fool; nothing but a constant pain, but there is a skeleton in the village closet about how his father died. He gets no mercy from his brother either, who thinks he should be put into an institution. Ever since their childhood, he competes with Vaclav for the attention of their mother, and now it seems even his mistress finds attraction in the wild, but charmingly innocent Vaclav. An unsophisticated beauty, Nadya comes to Moscow to enter film school. Her dreams of a brilliant future almost become reality, but then her only friends in Moscow perish in a car accident, and Nadya finds herself in a strange city taking care of the orphaned Vanechka. The child becomes her closest companion. Having lived in a world of cruelty and indifference, Nadya searches for justice and mercy, and in the span of several days will transform from a naive child to an adult capable of making courageous decisions. Jamal, a 30-something man, faces the deterioration of everything he has ever believed in. The political party, Islam, and most importantly, traditional family life. He leaves his home to look for answers. His wife learns his secrets, his confusion, disappointments and his secret love of Layla, an out going, rules breaking woman. In his head Jamal sees himself as the legendary Arab hero of the middle ages, savior of the Islamic nation, Salah A Din, as he challenges Laila’s lover, to a bizarre duel. Is it a duel over a woman, or maybe over the holy land? Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 10 pm Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:20 pm Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:50 pm TICKETS White Angel With One Voice West Coast Premier West Coast Premier 2007 • Turkey • 120 min director Mahsun Kırmızıgül :: starring Yavuz Bingol, Sarp Atak, Yildiz Kenter, Gazanfer Ozcan, Erol Gunaydin, Emel Sayin, Nejat Uygur, Mahsun Kirmizigul 2008 • France • 95 min director Laussanne Xavier The old leader of a Kurdish tribe, is suffering from cancer. While running away from the compulsory chemotherapy sessions, he suddenly finds himself in a nursing home. The elderly are left alone waiting for death, unlike his own village in the Southeast where elders are treated with the utmost care and tenderness by their relatives. He and his two sons invite this group of abandoned people to his village to receive special care until the end their lives. Their journey becomes a trek into the heart of the country and the people. Long-time music vagabond Jean-Yves Labat de Rossi invited musicians from Israel and Palestine to join together on an extraordinary tour that would unite them in France for three weeks. On stage it was a triumph, but tempers flared backstage. The inescapable proximity forced them to communicate. The stresses from the exhausting tour and political rivalries slowly developed into close ties, sustained and driven by the music. Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:20 pm Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 11 am screening with On the Road to Tel-Aviv 32 ON SALE NOW! 415.789.8854 • TIBURONFILMFESTIVAL.COM Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com 26.4 4 Kilometers 4x4 US Premier 2008 • Belgium • 15 min directors Valerie Lienardy & Antoine Duquesne US Premier 2008 • Israel/UK • 23 min director Miri Shapiro US Premier 2008 • Hong Kong • 4 min director Martin Fournier Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:25 pm screening with Afghan Chronicles Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 10 pm screening with Magazine Gap Road American Honey World Premier 2008 • US • 8 min director Jamie Jensen Anthem Arch’s Iguanas 2008 • Israel • 36 min director Elad Keidan 2008 • Honduras/US • 24 min director Steve Gatlin Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 2:30 pm screening with Trapped, Foreign Bodies Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:10 pm screening with Marin Filmmakers Asamara Bamiyan The Bear’s Hand 2008 • Spain • 9 min directors Jon Garaño & Raúl López US Premier 2008 • France/Afghanistan • 15 min director Patrick Pleutin Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 11:20 am screening with Passing the Rainbow Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Beauty & the Beast Because There Are Things You Never Forget Before the Sea Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 40 min Steve Gatlin in person 2008 • Spain • 13 min director Lucas Figueroa US Premier 2008 • Switzerland • 4 min director Marina Rosset West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 9 min director Charlene Music Charlene Music, Mario Ingargiola & Nicola Ingargiola in person Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 12:15 pm screening with Shot From Dark, Lift Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:35 pm Thurs, March 26 :: Bay Model :: 3:30 pm screening with Flowers in the Sky (3/22), Berber Atlas (3/26) Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 6:10 pm screening with American Outrage, Colour Talks, Gimme a Hug A Better Life Blood Red Earth A Bronx Dream 2008 • US • 18 min director JT Perry 2008 • Ireland • 40 min director Joanne McGrath Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts West Coast Premier 2008 • Spain/Mexico • 12 min director Luis Fernandez Reneo Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:50 pm screening with 7 Souls © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 33 Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Bull The Cable Car Candy 2007 • Mexico • 11 min director Patricio Serna Salazar West Coast Premier 2008 • Switzerland • 7 min director Claudius Gentinetta Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 6 min director Sung Eun Kim Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Cantata in C Major Children Who Never Existed Closer 2008 • US • 8 min director Ronnie Cramer 2007 • Spain • 19 min director David Valero 2007 • Spain • 7 min director Aitor Echeverria Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 4:30 pm screening with Hair, Gravity, A Time and a Time Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 3 pm screening with Familiar Voices, Coming of Age Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:40 pm screening with Barcelona Colour Talks Colour Test.6 Columbariun US Premier 2008 • Fiji/UK/France • 8 min director Anita Chaumette US Premier 2008 • Germany • 21 min director Gerd Conradt 2008 • US • 26 min director Linda Richard Gerd Conradt in person Linda Richard in person Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 6:10 pm screening with American Outrage, Before the Sea, Gimme a Hug 3/20 :: Playhouse2 :: 3:45 pm // 3/22 :: Playhouse2 :: 1:30 pm screening with All Together Now (3/20 & 3/22) Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:10 pm screening with Marin Filmmakers Program Coming of Age Crackle and Space Crowded with Voices US Premier 2008 • South Africa • 9 min director Judy Kibinge World Premier 2008 • US • 14 min director Christopher J. Ewing Northern California Premier 2007 • US • 5 min director Anya Belkina Christopher J. Ewing, Gabriel Raffaelli & Ilana Turner in person Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 3 pm screening with Familiar Voices, Children Who Never Existed Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Cut Chemist - 1st Big Break Cyanosis 34 Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Danzak West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 6 min director Kyle Ruddick US Premier 2008 • Iran • 32 min director Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami West Coast Premier 2008 • Peru/US • 19 min director Gabriela Yepes Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com A Day’s Work Directions Disbelief Will Save Your Soul 2008 • US • 17 min director Rajeev Dasani 2008 • Australia • 14 min director Kasimir Burgess 2008 • Germany • 12 min director Samuel Weikopf Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Distraxion Diva Distinguishing Features 2007 • Mexico • 12 min director Kenya Marquez Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 2 min director Michael Stern Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:45 pm screening with The First Day of Winter, Even in My Dreams Divers 2007 • France • 8 min director Josephine Mackerras Michael Stern in person World Premier 2008 • US • 3 min director Paris Mavroidis drake Dust Off and Cowboy Up! 2006 • Austria • 5 min director Christoph Rainer 2007 • US • 4 min director Laurence Arcadias Thurs, March 26 :: Corinthian :: 2 pm screening with Synch or Swim Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 apm screening with Love Story Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Easter Sunday Endsieg – Everything Changes In One Shot Even in My Dreams Laurence Arcadias in person 2008 • Brazil • 15 min director Pedro Amorim US Premier 2008 • Germany • 12 min directors Niccolo Castelli & Daniel Casparis Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:45 pm screening with The First Day of Winter, Diva Fall The Fenceline Faire Diversion 2008 • US • 8 min director Flavio Alves US Premier 2008 • Switzerland • 13 min director Philippe Saire Northern California Premier 2008 • Thailand/US • 5 min director Visra Vichit-Vadakan Visra Vichit-Vadakan in person Brian Rasmussen in person Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:40 pm screening with A Deal is a Deal Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 7:40 pm screening with Cactus © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 2008 • US • 20 min director Brian Rasmussen 35 Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Final Fitting US Premier 2008 • Iran • 30 min director Reza Haeri Foreign Bodies Four Minutes til Noon 2007 • France • 21 min director Naël Marandin Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 4 min director Jonathan Taylor Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:30 pm screening with Loose Rope Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 2:30 pm screening with Trapped, Anthem Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:50 pm screening with The 27 Club Furnace Room Lullaby Gaining Ground Gaza Souvenirs 2008 • US • 3 min director Anne Peterson 2007 • Germany • 20 min director Marc Brummond 2007 • France/Palestine • 46 min director Samuel Albaric Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Bay Model :: 6:20 pm screening with Amina Gilles’ Lily Gimme a Hug 2007 • Canada • 16 min director David Uloth 2008 • Netherlands/Bahamas • 14 min director Geert Droppers Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Bay Model :: 6:10 pm screening with American Outrage, Before the Sea, Colour Talks Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts Gone Fishing Gravity A Green Mountain in the Drawer 2008 • UK • 13 min director Chris Jones 2007 • Belgium • 6 min director Nicolas Provost 2008 • Korea/US • 29 min director Hwa Jun Lee Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 4:30 pm screening with Hair, Cantata in C Major, A Time and a Time Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts Jonathan Taylor in person Geert Droppers in person Chris Jones in person Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Hakim Gio World Premier 2008 • Italy • 30 min director Cristian Di Mattia Hwa-Jun Lee in person Northern California Premier 2008 • Germany/Tanzania • 15 min director Ismail Sahin World Premier 2008 • Israel • 4 min director Guy Ben Shetrit Hey Homicide: Division B Sat, March 21 :: Bay Model :: 6 pm screening with Princess of Africa, No Art on $2 a Day Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 6:40 pm screening with Frankie Is a Womanizer 36 US Premier 2008 • UK • 9 min director Abner Pastoll Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com How To Save A Fish From Drowning Hungry God 2007 • UK • 13 min director Kelly Neal 2008 • India/US • 9 min director Sukhada Gokhale-Bhonde West Coast Premier 2008 • Switzerland/Bosnia-Herzagovina • 15 min director Ivana Lalovic Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts In the Dark Interception In Doubt US Premier 2008 • Germany • 8 min director Christoph Baumann Northern California Premier 2004 • Belgium • 29 min director Alex Fazeli I Don’t Dream in German 2007 • US • 6 min director Steven Wasserman Alex Fazeli, Maz Jobrani & Sarah Fazeli in person Mon, March 23 :: Corinthian :: 4:40 pm screening with Summer Trip Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:05 pm screening with Goodbye Solo Tues, March 24 :: Bay Model :: 4:40 pm screening with Taizo Jackson The Job The Kiddush Man West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 8 min director Mark Jwayad 2007 • US • 4 min director Jonathan Browning West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 11 min director Yitz Brilliant Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Last Day Last Thoughts Mark Jwayad in person Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Last Chance Romance West Coast Premier 2008 • UK • 9 min director Stacy Harrison West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 6 min director Ross Cohen 2008 • US • 4 min director Paul Burke Stacy Harrison in person Ross Cohen in person Paul Burke in person Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Laura - in Action License to Love Lift 2008 • Denmark • 16 min director Laerke Drews 2008 • Finland/US • 5 min director Steve Gatlin 2008 • France/US/Italy/Spain • 20 min director Anthony Green Steve Gatlin in person Philip Green (Cinematographer) in person Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:10 pm screening with Marin Filmmakers Program Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 2 :: 12:15 pm screening with Shot From Dark, Beauty & the Beast © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 37 Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com The Lutheran A Little Girl Waiting Looking Back 2008 • Mexico • 6 min director Esteban Reyes 2008 • US • 6 min director Emile Bokaer Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts The Maid Mail Call Maria & Osmey 2008 • US/Egypt • 19 min director Heidi Saman 2008 • US • 8 min director Jacob J. Halverson US Premier 2008 • Cuba • 8 min director Diego Arredondo Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:10 pm screening with Final Image Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 5:15 pm screening with Fidel Castro: Man & Myth Mazal Mexican Standoff Missio Canonica 2008 • US • 4 min director Bill Plympton 2008 • Switzerland • 11 min director Sarah Horst Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:30 pm screening with Behind the Glass Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 9:40 pm screening with Purgatory Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts Mister Cok Mr. Brooklyn My Father is Sleeping 2008 • France • 10 min director Franck Dion 2008 • US • 14 min director Jason Sokoloff 2007 • Germany • 14 min director Grzegorz Muskala Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening Street Life Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts My Mother’s Daughter My Pen Pal: An African Adventure Night Practice 2007 • UK • 12 min director Saleyha Ahsan 2008 • US • 28 min director Shaun Donahue 2006 • UK • 3 min director Susanna Wallin Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:25 pm screening with Belief Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:10 pm screening with Marin Filmmakers Program Emile Bokaer & Albert Lewis in person West Coast Premier 2008 • Israel • 18 min director Roy Sher Northern California Premier 2007 • US • 25 min director Brad Bosely Shaun Donahue in person 38 Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com No Art on $2 a Day No Quarter No Tomorrow 2007 • Canada • 2 min director Michael Trent US Premier 2008 • Belgium • 14 min directors Valerie Lienardy & Antoine Duquesne Sat, March 21 :: Bay Model :: 6 pm screening with Princess of Africa, Hakim Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Nora Not Forgotten Northern California Premier 2008 • Cameroon/France/US • 8 min director Laurent Malaquais Laurent Malaquais & Patrick McCarthy in person Northern California Premier 2008 • Mozambique/US/UK • 35 min directors Alla Kovgan & David Hinton Old Grace 2007 • Canada • 2 min director Dewi Permata Sari Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 10 min director Nathan Chitayat Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts On the Line On the Line On The Road to Tel-Aviv 2008 • Spain/US • 12 min director Jon Garaño 2007 • Switzerland • 30 min director Reto Caffi 2008 • Israel • 18 min director Khen Shalem Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 11 am screening with With One Voice One of the Last Ottica Zero Our Bay 2007 • Italy • 12 min director Paul Zinder 2007 • UK • 13 min director Maja Borg 2008 • US • 15 min director Noah Schlager Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 9:30 pm screening with Above the Clouds Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 7:10 pm screening with Marin Filmmakers Program Papercut Noah Schlager in person Portal Roads 2008 • Canada • 5 min director Pedro Eboli West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 9 min director John Bush Northern California Premier 2007 • Israel • 22 min director Lior Geller Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 10 pm screening with Animation Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:05 pm screening with Nuran © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 39 Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Roastbeef Roots 2007 • Canada • 6 min directors Francois Begin & Miryam Bouchard US Premier 2008 • Turkey • 18 min director Eileen Hofer Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:15 pm screening with Swiss Shorts School of Thought Sebastian’s Voodoo Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 40 min director Tony Perri Rubens Dreams 2008 • Germany • 10 min director Renata Borowczak Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Security 2008 • US • 4 min director Joaquin Baldwin Northern California Premier 2006 • Germany • 13 min director Lars Henning Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:40 pm screening with The Unwinking Gaze Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Shikashika Shred of Hope Significant Other 2007 • Peru/US • 11 min director Stephen Hyde 2007 • Israel • 26 min director Tom Shoval Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 7 min director Zac Petrillo Tues, March 24 :: Playhouse 2 :: 5:10 pm screening with Royal Road of Cachaca Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Small Change A Small Death Smiling Dog 2007 • Australia • 8 min director Anna McGrath 2007 • Mexico • 6 min director Ana Paulina Castellanos US Premier 2007 • Germany • 9 min director Shohreh Jandaghian Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Corinthian :: 11:20 pm screening with Finn on the Fly Sometimes We Hum Splitting Hairs Spread Through the Air Zac Petrillo in person 2008 • US • 7 min director Cliff Traiman Cliff Traiman, Dorian Brockington and Joseph Mendoza in person Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts 40 West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 28 min director F. Stone Roberts US Premier 2007 • Brazil • 15 min director Esmir Filho F Stone Roberts in person Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 1:10 pm screening with Under the Skin Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:20 am screening with Love Story Shorts Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Standing Start The Switch 2007 • UK • 13 min director Finlay Pretsell 2007 • Canada • 2 min director Deepak Mathew Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 5 min director Erick Oh Symphony Sun, March 22 :: Playhouse 3 :: 11:05 am screening with Expiremental Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Sat, March 21 :: Playhouse 1 :: 9:50 pm screening with Animation Shorts Tehran Backyard A Time and A Time Tommy 2007 • UK • 29 min director Roxanna Pope 2008 • UK • 4 min director Sarah Cox 2008 • Sweden/Cuba • 18 min director Tora Martens Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 7:30 pm screening with The Final Word Sun, March 22 :: Corinthian :: 4:30 pm screening with Hair, Cantata in C Major, Gravity Thurs, March 26 :: Corinthian :: 6:10 pm screening with Dream Havana The Tournament Transfert Triple Concerto in D Minor Erick Oh in person 2008 • Italy • 14 min director Michele Alhaique US Premier 2008 • Canada • 6 min director Guillaume Paquin-Boutin Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Corinthian :: 4 pm screening with Music & Dance Shorts Wed, March 25 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:10 pm screening with Slice of Life Shorts Victor Gazon Voodoo Bayou The Waiting 2008 • Australia • 8 min director Daniel Mitchell 2008 • Canada • 11 min director Patrick Gaze Northern California Premier 2007 • Mexico • 12 min director Javier Gutierrez US Premier 2008 • Turkey • 14 min director Emine Emel Balci Mon, March 23 :: Playhouse 2 :: 3:15 pm screening with Street Life Shorts Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 3 :: 3:35 pm screening with Senior’s Shorts TIFF TICKETS ON SALE NOW Wash n’ Fold Northern California Premier 2008 • US • 10 min director Christy Chan Christy Chan in person Fri, March 20 :: Corinthian :: 6 pm screening with Film#1, ShortProgram#1 © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival 415.789.8854 or www.TiburonFilmFestival.com 41 Short Films see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com Watching It Rain We All Bleed Red 2007 • Mexico • 13 min director Elisa Miller World Premier 2008 • Canada • 5 min director Dave McGrath Fri, March 20 :: Playhouse 1 :: 4 pm screening with Mexican Spotlight Shorts Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts What Lies Ahead West Coast Premier 2008 • US • 8 min director Nicholas Economides SHORT PROGRAMS SCHEDULE Dave McGrath in person 42 ANIMATION MARCH 21 • 9:50 PM No Quarter (p 39) Not Forgotten (p 39) The Switch (p 41) Papercut (p 39) The Bear’s Hand (p 33) Sebastian’s Voodoo (p 40) Symphony (p 41) Candy (p 34) Laura - in Action (p 37) Mister Cok (p 38) Hey (p 36) Disbelief Will Save Your Soul (p 35) The Cable Car (p 34) MARIN FILMMAKERS MARCH 23 • 7:10 PM Arch’s Iguanas (p 33) Columbariun (p 34) License To Love (p 37) Our Bay (p 39) My Pen Pal: An African Adventure (p 38) SENIOR’S MARCH 20 • 3:35 PM Old Grace (p 39) Last Chance Romance (p 37) How to Save a Fish from Drawing (p 37) A Green Mountain in the Drawer (p 36) The Waiting (p 41) Shred of Hope (p 40) EXPIREMENTAL MARCH 22 • 11:05 AM 26.4 (p 33) Cyanosis (p 34) Distraxion (p 35) Dust Off and Cowboy Up! (p 35) Furnace Room Lullaby (p 36) Last Thoughts (p 37) Ottica Zero (p 39) Standing Start (p 41) IMMIGRATION MARCH 26 • 3:05 PM A Day’s Work (p 35) Gaining Ground (p 36) On The Line (p 39) The Job (p 37) What Lies Ahead (p 42) We All Bleed Red (p 42) Gio (p 36) SLICE OF LIFE MARCH 25 • 3:10 PM Triple Concerto in D Major (p 41) The Tournament (p 41) Small Change (p 40) My Father is Sleeping (p 38) Jackson (p 37) Gone Fishing (p 36) Gille’s Lily (p 36) Thurs, March 26 :: Playhouse 1 :: 3:05 pm screening with Immigration Shorts LOVE STORY MARCH 21 • 11:20 AM Rubens Dream (p 40) Security (p 40) Spread Through the Air (p 40) The Maid (p 38) Significant Other (p 40) Drake (p 35) Crackle and Space (p 34) MEXICAN SPOTLIGHT MARCH 20 • 4 PM A Little Girl Waiting (p 38) A Small Death (p 40) Distinguishing Features (p 35) The Bull (p 34) Watching it Rain (p 42) Voodoo Bayou (p 41) MUSIC & DANCE MARCH 25 • 4 PM Crowded With Voices (p 34) Cut Chemist - My 1st Big Break (p 34) Night Practice (p 38) Nora (p 39) Portal (p 39) Roastbeef (p 40) Transfert (p 41) A Bronx Dream (p 33) BELIEF MARCH 24 • 3:25 PM The Lutheran (p 38) The Kiddish Man (p 37) Hungry God (p 37) My Daughter’s Mother (p 38) Asamara (p 33) Blood Red Earth (p 33) Danzak (p 34) STREET LIFE MARCH 23 • 3:15 PM American Honey (p 33) Directions (p 35) Easter Sunday (p 35) Mr. Brooklyn (p 38) No Tomorrow (p 39) Sometime’s We Hum (p 40) Victor Gazon (p 41) Looking Back (p 38) Last Day (p 37) SWISS MARCH 24 • 3:15 PM On the Line (p 39) Missio Canonica (p 38) Endsieg - Everything Changes in One Shot (p 35) Roots (p 40) I Don’t Dream in German (p 37) Faire Diversion (p 35) Around the World in Nine Days see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com AFGHANISTAN Afghan Chronicles Bamiyan Passing the Rainbow Sweetest Embrace: Return To Afghanistan, The ALBANIA Mao Ce Dun ALGERIA Paloma Delight ARGENTINA Bye Bye Shanghai Final Image Gallero Iraqi Short Films Under the Snow AUSTRALIA Cactus Directions Donkey in Lahore Small Change Triple Concerto in D Minor AUSTRALIA Cactus Directions Donkey in Lahore Small Change Triple Concerto in D Minor AUSTRIA Drake Midsummer Madness BAHAMAS Gimme a Hug BELGIUM 26.4 Gravity Hand of the Headless Man In the Dark No Tomorrow Afghanistan, The Switch, The This Beautiful City Transfert Unwinking Gaze, The Victor Gazon We All Bleed Red CHILE Final Image CHINA Megalopolis Seventeen Shaft, The CROATIA Behind the Glass CUBA Dream Havana Fidel Castro: Man & Myth La Paloma - Longing Worldwide Maria & Osmey Tommy CZECH REPUBLIC Bye Bye Shanghai Frankie is a Womanizer Grapes, The Guard No. 47 Vaclav DENMARK Final Image Laura - in Action Trapped Fiji Colour Talks EGYPT Maid, The Megalopolis FINLAND Pachamama Colorado Avenue License to Love Novelist, The Shadow of the Holy Book Three in Love BOSNIA FRANCE BOLIVIA I Don’t Dream in German BRAZIL Easter Sunday Fake Blonde Megalopolis Paraíba My Love Pindorama: The True Story Of Seven Dwarves Royal Road of Cachaca Spread Through the Air BULGARIA Captive CAMEROON No Art on $2 a Day CANADA Afghan Chronicles All Together Now Familiar Voices Finn on the Fly Gilles’ Lily Lost Song No Quarter Not Forgotten Papercut Roastbeef South of the Moon Sweetest Embrace: Return To Bamiyan Colour Talks Diva Faces Foreign Bodies Gaza Souvenirs I Want to See La France Lift Mister Cok Mommy is Crazy No Art on $2 a Day Paloma Delight With One Voice GERMANY Colour Test.6 Disbelief Will Save Your Soul Endsieg - Everything Changes In One Shot Fidel Castro: Man & Myth Gaining Ground Hakim Henry Kissinger - Secrests of a Superpower In Doubt La Paloma - Longing Worldwide My Father is Sleeping Nothing Else Matters Passing the Rainbow © 2009 Tiburon International Film Festival Ripley Under Ground Rubens Dreams Security Smell of Apples, The Smiling Dog GREECE Homecoming, The HONDURAS Small Death, A Voodoo Bayou Watching It Rain TIBET MOROCCO Berber Atlas Lost Beauty, The Roots Waiting, The White Angel MOZAMBIQUE UNITED KINGDOM Nora Unwinking Gaze, The TURKEY La Paloma - Longing Worldwide 27 Club, The 4 Kilometers All Together Now Butterfly Tattoo, The Colour Talks Deal is a Deal, A Gone Fishing Homicide: Division B How To Save A Fish From Drowning Last Chance Romance Midsummer Madness My Mother’s Daughter Night Practice Nora Ottica Zero Rez Bomb Standing Start Tehran Backyard Time and A Time, A Unwinking Gaze, The 4 Kilometers Anthem Faces Hey Mazal Nuran On The Road to Tel-Aviv Roads Shred of Hope Whispering Embers RUSSIA UNITED STATES ITALY SPAIN Arch’s Iguanas HONG KONG 4x4 Magazine Gap Road INDIA Caution, Love Ahead! Four Chapters Hungry God Sita Sings the Blues Unwinking Gaze, The IRAN Cyanosis Final Fitting Loose Rope IRELAND Bronx Dream, A ISRAEL Above the Clouds Beket First Day of Winter, The Gio Lift Megalopolis One of the Last Tournament, The JAPAN Megalopolis Pachamama Summer Trip Taizo Under The Skin KOREA Green Mountain in the Drawer, A KURDISTAN Smell of Apples, The LATVIA Midsummer Madness LEBANON I Want to See MEXICO 7 Soles Better Life, A Bull, The Distinguishing Features Dream Havana How Could I Not Love You? La Paloma - Longing Worldwide Little Girl Waiting, A Purgatory NETHERLANDS Butterfly Tattoo, The Gimme a Hug NEW ZEALAND Map Reader, The PAKISTAN Donkey in Lahore In the Name of God PALESTINE Faces Gaza Souvenirs PERU Danzak Shikashika ROMANIA Captive Vanechka SENEGAL Princes of Africa SOUTH AFRICA Coming of Age Triomf Asamara Ashes From The Sky Barcelona Because There Are Things You Never Forget Berber Atlas Better Life, A Birdsong Children Who Never Existed Closer Lift On the Line Princes of Africa Under the Snow SRI LANKA Flowers of the Sky SWEDEN Final Image Tommy SWITZERLAND Bear’s Hand, The Cable Car, The Faire Diversion I Don’t Dream in German Missio Canonica Noise in My Head, The Nomad’s Land On the Line Paraíba My Love TANZANIA Hakim THAILAND Fall 27 Club, The Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio All Roads Lead Home All Together Now American Honey American Outrage Arch’s Iguanas Beauty & Beast Before the Sea Blood Red Earth Brothers Warner, The Candy Cantata in C Major Collective, The Columbariun Courting Condi Crackle and Space Crowded with Voices Cut Chemist - 1st Big Break Danzak Day’s Work, A Distraxion Divers Dream Havana Dust Off and Cowboy Up! Even in My Dreams Fall Familiar Voices Fenceline, The First, Last Race, The Fling Four Minutes til Noon Furnace Room Lullaby Goodbye Solo Green Mountain in the Drawer, A Hair: Let the Sun Shine In Henry Kissinger - Secrests of a Superpower Hungry God Infinite Space: The Architecture of John Launter Interception Jackson Jackson Jazz Singer, The Job, The Jolene Kiddush Man, The Last Day Last Thoughts License to Love Lift Looking Back Lutheran, The Maid, The Mail Call Medium Cool Megalopolis Mexican Standoff Mr. Brooklyn My Pen Pal: An African Adventure No Art on $2 a Day Nora Of All the Things Old Grace On the Line Our Bay Pachamama Portal President to Remember: In the Company of John F. Kennedy, A Prince of Broadway Rez Bomb Ripley Under Ground School of Thought Sebastian’s Voodoo Shikashika Shot from Dark Significant Other Sita Sings the blues Sometimes We Hum Song Sung Blue Split Ends Splitting Hairs Symphony Synch or Swim Under The Skin Wash n’ Fold What Lies Ahead VIETNAM Little Heart, The YEMEN Amina ZANZIBAR La Paloma - Longing Worldwide 43 44 • 4p 5p 6p 7p Sweetest Embrace // 1:25 p Finn on the Fly 11:20 a CORINTHIAN BAY MODEL CORINTHIAN Faces 11:15 a Experimental Shorts 11:05 a Passing the Rainbow 11:20 a PLAYHOUSE #2 Hair 4:30 p Paraiba My Love 3:40 p The Jazz Singer 3:30 p Final Image 3:10 p In the Name of God 1:15 p Seventeen 1:10 p All Together Now 1:30 p Peacefire 1:30 p Gallero 6:15 p The Unwinking Gaze 5:40 p Ashes from the Sky 6p Birdsong 5:15 p Cactus 7:40 p Medium Cool 7p The Grapes 7:20 p Of All the Things 8p Whispering Embers 7:50 p Flowers in the Sky 9:35 p The First Day of Winter // 9:45 p Vaclav 10 p Jolene 10 p The 27 Club 9:50 p Animation Shorts 9:50 p Above the Clouds 9:30 p 7 Souls // 9:50 p A Deal is a Deal 9:40 p 10p 12a SATURDAY PLAYHOUSE #3 Infinite Space 11:15 a PLAYHOUSE #1 Sita Sings 7:40 p Courting Condi 7:40 p Frankie is a Womanizer // 6:40 p Princess of Africa 6p Fidel Castro 5:15 p Paloma Delight 5:05 p 9p Butterfly Tattoo 7:40 p 8p All Raods Lead Home // 7:35 p Jackson (Feature) 6p I Want to See 6p Sing Song Blue 4:50 p Bye Bye Shanghai 4p Familiar Voices 3p This Beautiful City 3:15 p Pindorama 2:15 p Under the Skin 1:10 p Beket 4:20 p The Brothers Warner 3:45 p The First, Last Race 2:35 p Love Story Shorts 11:20 a BAY MODEL A President... 2:35 p Ripley Under Ground 1:25 p Shot from Dark 12:15 p With One Voice 11 a PLAYHOUSE #3 PLAYHOUSE #2 PLAYHOUSE #1 BAY MODEL CORINTHIAN Lost Song 5:35 p 3p Senior’s Shorts 3:35 p 2p PLAYHOUSE #3 1p The Map Reader 5:40 p 12p All Together Now 3:45 p 11a PLAYHOUSE #2 10a Split Ends // 5:30 p 9a Mexican Spotlight // 4 p 8a 11p BAY MODEL VISITOR CENTER 2100 BRIDGEWAY, SAUSALITO PLAYHOUSE #1 LOCATION CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB 43 MAIN ST, TIBURON • *** Showtimes subject to change • Please check www.TiburonFilmFestival.com for the latest updates *** TIBURON PLAYHOUSE THEATER 40 MAIN ST, TIBURON 2009 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE FRIDAY SUNDAY BAY MODEL CORINTHIAN Unwinking 2p Synch or Swim 2p Berber Atlas 3:30 p Four Chapters 7:20 p Colorado Avenue 7p How Could I Not // 7:35 p Caution, Love Ahead! 5:30 p Dream Havana 6:10 p The Homecoming 5p Donkey in Lahore 3:50 p Nuran 3:05 p Triomf // 5:15 p Rez Bomb 5:25 p American Outrage 6:10 p The Lost Beauty 9:40 p White Angel 9:20 p La Paloma 9:50 p Vanechka 9:20 p Barcelona 9:40 p La France 9:45 p WEDNESDAY PLAYHOUSE #3 Nothing Else Matters // 3:10 p PLAYHOUSE #2 Nomad’s Land 4:20 p Henry Kissinger 6:15 p The Shaft 5:15 p Airplay 7:40 p The Final Word 7:30 p The Smell of Apples 7:20 p Amina 6:20 p Midsummer Madness // 5:50 p Iraqi Short Films 5:25 p Music & Dance Shorts 4p Immigration Shorts 3:05 p Faces 2:45 p Captive 2:30 p Guard No. 47 3:05 p PLAYHOUSE #1 BAY MODEL CORINTHIAN PLAYHOUSE #3 Pachamama 3:45 p Life Shorts 3:10 p Taizo 4:40 p Magazine Gap Rd 10 p Purgatory 9:40 p Fake Blonde 9:30 p Behnd the Glass 9:30 p Three in Love 9:45 p South of the Moon 9:50 p TUESDAY PLAYHOUSE #2 PLAYHOUSE #1 Megalopolis 2:25 p BAY MODEL Under the Snow 7:50 p Fling 7:20 p Goodbye Solo 7:05 p A President... 6:30 p The Novelist 5:25 p Royal Road 5:10 p The Little Heart 5:15 p Mommy Is Crazy 4:30 p Religion Shorts 3:25 p PLAYHOUSE #3 Courting Condi 2:20 p The Collective 3:25 p PLAYHOUSE #2 CORINTHIAN Swiss Shorts 3:15 p PLAYHOUSE #1 BAY MODEL Shadow of the Holy // 7:35 p Marin Filmmakers 7:10 p Loose Rope 7:30 p Prince of Broadway 6:20 p Hand of the Headless 5:25 p Afghan Chron 5:25 p Noise in My Head 5:30 p Summer Trip 4:40 p The First, Last Race // 3:30 p PLAYHOUSE #3 Trapped 2:30 p Street Life Shorts 3:15 p PLAYHOUSE #2 CORINTHIAN Mao Ce Dun 3:30 p PLAYHOUSE #1 MONDAY THURSDAY 45 Index see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com OTHER 26.4, 33 The 27 Club, 14 4 Kilometers, 33 4x4, 33 7 Souls, 14 A Above the Clouds, 14 Afghan Chronicles, 14 Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio, 14 All Roads Lead Home, 14 All Together Now, 15 American Honey, 33 American Outrage, 15 Amina, 15 Anthem, 33 Arch’s Iguanas, 33 Asamara, 33 Ashes From The Sky, 15 B Bamiyan, 33 Barcelona, 15 The Bear’s Hand, 33 Beauty & the Beast, 33 Because There Are Things You Never Forget, 33 Before the Sea, 33 Behind the Glass, 15 Beket, 16 Berber Atlas, 16 A Better Life, 33 Birdsong, 16 Blood Red Earth, 33 A Bronx Dream, 33 The Brothers Warner, 16 The Bull, 34 The Butterfly Tattoo, 16 Bye Bye Shanghai, 16 C The Cable Car, 34 Cactus, 17 Candy, 34 Cantata in C Major, 34 Captive, 17 Caution, Love Ahead!, 17 Children Who Never Existed, 34 46 Closer, 34 The Collective, 17 Colorado Avenue, 17 Colour Talks, 34 Colour Test.6, 34 Columbariun, 34 Coming of Age, 34 Courting Condi, 17 Crackle and Space, 34 Crowded with Voices, 34 Cut Chemist - 1st Big Break, 34 Cyanosis, 34 Flowers of the Sky, 20 Foreign Bodies, 36 Four Chapters, 20 Four Minutes til Noon, 36 Frankie is a Womanizer, 20 Furnace Room Lullaby, 36 Jackson, 22 Jackson, 37 The Jazz Singer, 23 The Job, 37 Jolene, 23 K The Kiddush Man, 37 L La France, 23 La Paloma - Longing Gaining Ground, 36 Worldwide, 23 Gallero, 20 Last Chance Gaza Souvenirs, 36 Romance, 37 Gilles’ Lily, 36 Last Day, 37 D Gimme a Hug, 36 Last Thoughts, 37 Danzak, 34 Gio, 36 Laura - in Action, 37 A Day’s Work, 35 Gone Fishing, 36 License to Love, 37 A Deal is a Deal, 18 Goodbye Solo, 20 Lift, 37 Directions, 35 The Grapes, 21 A Little Girl Waiting, 38 Disbelief Will Save Gravity, 36 The Little Heart, 23 Your Soul, 35 A Green Mountain in Looking Back, 38 Distinguishing the Drawer, 36 Loose Rope, 23 Features, 35 Guard No. 47, 21 The Lost Beauty, 24 Distraxion, 35 H Lost Song, 24 Diva, 35 Hair: Let the Sun Shine The Lutheran, 38 Divers, 35 In, 21 M Donkey in Lahore, 18 Hakim, 36 Magazine Gap Road, 24 Drake, 35 Hand of the Headless The Maid, 38 Dream Havana, 18 Man, 21 Mail Call, 38 Dust Off and Cowboy Henry Kissinger Mao Ce Dun, 34 Up!, 35 Secrests of a The Map Reader, 24 E Superpower, 21 Maria & Osmey, 38 Easter Sunday, 35 Hey, 36 Mazal, 38 Endsieg - Everything The Homecoming, 21 Medium Cool, 24 Changes In One Homicide: Megalopolis, 25 Shot, 35 Division B, 36 Mexican Standoff, 38 Even in My Dreams, 35 How Could I Not Love Midsummer You?, 22 Madness, 25 F How To Save A Fish Missio Canonica, 38 Faces, 18 From Drowning, 37 Mister Cok, 38 Faire Diversion, 35 Hungry God, 37 Mommy is Crazy, 25 Fake Blonde, 18 Mr. Brooklyn, 38 Fall, 35 I My Father is Familiar Voices, 18 I Don’t Dream in Sleeping, 38 The Fenceline, 35 German, 37 My Mother’s Fidel Castro: Man & I Want to See, 22 Daughter, 38 Myth, 19 In Doubt, 37 My Pen Pal: An African Final Fitting, 36 In the Dark, 37 Adventure, 38 Final Image, 19 In the Name of God, 22 The Final Word, 19 Infinite Space: The N Finn on the Fly, 19 Architecture of John Night Practice, 38 The First Day of Launter, 22 No Art on $2 a Day, 39 Winter, 19 Interception, 37 No Quarter, 39 The First, Last Race, 19 Iraqi Short Films, 22 No Tomorrow, 39 Fling, 20 The Noise in My J G Head, 25 Nomad’s Land, 25 Nora, 39 Not Forgotten, 39 Nothing Else Matters, 25 The Novelist, 26 Nuran, 26 O Of All the Things, 26 Old Grace, 39 On the Line, 39 On the Line, 39 On The Road to Tel-Aviv, 39 One of the Last, 39 Ottica Zero, 39 Our Bay, 39 P Pachamama, 26 Paloma Delight, 26 Papercut, 39 Paraíba My Love, 26 Passing the Rainbow, 27 Peacefire, 27 Pindorama: The True Story Of Seven Dwarves, 27 Portal, 39 A President to Remem ber: In the Company of John F. Kennedy, 27 Prince of Broadway, 27 Princess of Africa, 27 Purgatory, 28 R Rez Bomb, 28 Ripley Under Ground, 28 Roads, 39 Roastbeef, 40 Roots, 40 Royal Road of Cachaca, 28 Rubens Dreams, 40 S School of Thought, 40 Sebastian’s Voodoo, 40 Security, 40 Seventeen, 28 Shadow of the Holy Book, 28 The Shaft, 29 Shikashika, 40 Shot from Dark, 29 Shred of Hope, 40 Significant Other, 40 Sita Sings the Blues, 29 Small Change, 40 A Small Death, 40 The Smell of Apples, 29 Smiling Dog, 40 Sometimes We Hum, 40 Song Sung Blue, 29 South of the Moon, 29 Split Ends, 30 Splitting Hairs, 40 Spread Through the Air, 40 Standing Start, 41 Summer Trip, 30 The Sweetest Em brace: Return To Afghanistan, 30 The Switch, 41 Symphony, 41 Synch or Swim, 30 T Taizo, 30 Tehran Backyard, 41 This Beautiful City, 30 Three in Love, 31 A Time and A Time, 41 Tommy, 41 The Tournament, 41 Transfert, 41 Trapped, 31 Triomf, 31 Triple Concerto in D Minor, 41 U Under The Skin, 31 Under the Snow, 31 The Unwinking Gaze, 31 V Vaclav, 32 Vanechka, 32 Victor Gazon, 41 Voodoo Bayou, 41 W The Waiting, 41 Wash n’ Fold, 41 Watching It Rain, 42 We All Bleed Red, 42 What Lies Ahead, 42 Whispering Embers, 32 White Angel, 32 With One Voice, 32 Order Form see more at www.TiburonFilmFestival.com SPECIAL PASSES TIX INDIVIDUAL TICKETS Regular Admission ($10) Tiburon/Belvedere Residents $7 Seniors (60 & over) $7 Children (12 & under) $7 Students (with I.D.) $7 SOUVENIRS T-Shirts $15 (Poster or Logo Style) All Access Pass ($500) Experience everything the full 9 days of the TIFF has to offer including access to all films, parties, other special events and the Filmmakers’ Lounge Film Fast Pass ($200) Get access to all films, all week, for one low price! 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