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from the Executive Director
As many of you know, I will be stepping down from my 10-year role as Executive Director of the Provincetown
Film Society and so this will be my last letter welcoming you to the Provincetown International Film Festival.
As I look back at the last decade, I marvel not only at how the town and its residents have embraced
the Festival and the Film Society, but at how the organization has risen in stature in the film festival and
independent film worlds.
The $1.1million Capital Campaign that PFS launched in 2010 will end in December, and we are only $275,000
shy of the goal. Waters Edge Cinema has been in continuous operation for its first full year, showing first run art house films. PFS rebuilt it,
doubled its size, outfitted it with state of the art equipment, and the audiences have been loving it . I hope that you enjoy seeing films in our new home cinema and if you can find it in your heart and in your budget, please help us reach our goal!
Enjoy the exciting offerings that Artistic Director Connie White and her staff have programmed this year.
Don’t forget to take time to relax and experience Provincetown’s wonderfully eclectic restaurants, and see what rare and enticing items
you can pick up at the town’s extraordinary shops and art galleries.
Please remember to thank our dedicated volunteers and staff, and our loyal sponsors when you meet them, and let us know if we’re doing it right!
I thank you again for your support. The last 13 years I have spent with the Festival have been unforgettable. I look forward to watching
the Festival and Society continue to grow and flourish.
See you at the movies!
Gabrielle Hanna
June 2013
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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR............................... 3
SPOTLIGHT FILMS............................................................36
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR................................... 9
NARRATIVE FEATURES...................................................38
BOARD & ADVISORY BOARD.........................................9
DOCUMENTARY FEATURES......................................... 54
PATRONS..............................................................................9
SHORTS PROGRAMS..................................................... 68
FESTIVAL SPONSORS......................................................14
SPECIAL SCREENINGS...................................................73
FESTIVAL FRIENDS.......................................................... 16
VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM...............................................78
BUSINESS FRIENDS..........................................................17
VOLUNTEERS.....................................................................17
INFORMATION
PASSES & TICKETS INFORMATION.............................13
HAPPENINGS
FILM SCHEDULE GRID........BACK COVER FOLD OUT
PARTIES & EVENTS.......................................................... 18
FILM INDEX........................................................................ 111
PIFFplus............................................................................... 19
WHERE TO DINE AND VIEW MAP.............................. 112
PATRON EVENTS............................................................. 26
FESTIVAL HONOREES....................................................27
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from the ARTISTIC Director
When reaching out to invite new filmmakers and honorees from years past in preparation of the 15th edition of PIFF, the phrase “summer camp” kept coming up. Our cherished returning artists, many who gather here every year, form a special circle of campers whose
frequent presence has shaped this festival into what it is today. Each year, we see John Waters, Christine Vachon and Mary Harron—all
previous “Filmmakers on the Edge”—as was Todd Haynes (2003), who will be returning this June to join in the festivities. Rob Epstein
and Jeffrey Freidman, our “Faith Hubley Award” honorees in 2010, are back with LOVELACE. Jeffrey Schwarz (I AM DIVINE), Tatiana Furstenberg and Francesca Gregorini (EMANUEL AND THE TRUTH ABOUT FISHES), Cindy Kleine (ANDRE GREGORY: BEFORE AND AFTER DINNER),
Roger Ross Williams (GOD LOVES UGANDA) – these are just some of the returning artists who have now caught the PIFF bug.
As we welcome exciting new faces to Provincetown, like Harmony Korine, Matt Dillon, Ed Lachman, Neil LaBute and Lucy Walker, I can’t help but think that, in five years, they
will be amongst our faithful coterie of campers. And, speaking of returning campers, dynamic scholar and film critic B. RUBY RICH, joins us again this year to celebrate the
publication of her new book, New Queer Cinema: The Director’s Cut.
The consistency of the PIFF crew is a beautiful thing, but some change is inevitable: Executive Director Gabrielle Hanna is leaving her position after this year’s festival. As I
can’t imagine PIFF without her, I expect that she will be joining us from now on as a happy camper, enjoying what she has been so instrumental in developing.
Out here on the edge of the continent, the spirit of Filmmaking on the Edge is as alive and vibrant as ever. Please enjoy this exhilarating line-up of new independent American
and international film in this most magical of places, Provincetown.
Welcome!
Connie White
June 2013
Board of Directors
Evan Lawson
President
John Yingling
Vice President
Jane Harper
Vice President
Lin Gentemann
Secretary
Rick McCarthy
Treasurer
Rhonda Berchuck
Jim Lande
Tiffany Pham
Christine Walker
Greg Welch
Gail Williams
ADVISORY BOARD
Joyce Aimee
Michael Childers
Kate Clinton
Paul DeRuyter
Bill Dougal
Sarah Eaton
Matt Farber
Joan Fox
André Gregory
Emily Hubley
Georgia Hubley
Howard Karren
Cindy Kleine
Doug Kraner
Bruce MacGregor
Rick Murray
Kathryn Rafter
Alix Ritchie
Chuck Sherwood
Christine Vachon
Park Walkup
John Waters
PATRONS
Monument
Anonymous
Rhonda Berchuck &
Kat Katrouzos
Barbara &
Robert Cardinal
Christopher Duff & Mark Westman
Marcy Feller
Sam Freeman &
Matthew Biedlingmaier
Evan Lawson and
Joellen D’Esti
Deborah and
Fred Magee
Alix Ritchie &
Marty Davis
Allie Lawson
Tony Lawson
Sally & Chris Lutz
Tim & Casey Malm
Richard D. McCarthy
Deborah Panoff
David Pitre
Eric Price & Carl Bazil
Marty Rabinowitz
Anthony Shifflett
Priscilla Worswick &
Kaherawaks Thompson
(as of May 18, 2013)
Lighthouse
Film Society Members
Kristina Bird
Michael & Scot Colford
Marilyn Fife &
John Cragin
Matthew Forke
Warren Gump
Brian Hughes
Adam LaFrance
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Robert Compton
& David Wilson
Andrea & Harvey
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(as of May 18, 2013)
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Here’s how they work...
Screening venue doors open 30 minutes prior to each
screening. Pass holders will be admitted in the following order: Patrons, ticketed Festival Pass holders,
ticketed Sponsors, ticketed Filmmakers, ticketed Press
Pass holders. Thereafter, ticketed non-pass holders
will be admitted.
A friendly reminder: Other than Patron Pass holders,
you must have a ticket to be ensured of entry to a
screening. You must be seated 5 minutes prior to the
start of a film or your seat will be released. We strongly
suggest that Patrons, other Pass holders with tickets,
and Advance Ticket Holders arrive at the theater no
later than 15 minutes before the start of the screening. Patron Pass holders arriving late should identify
themselves to a PIFF staff member. Other Pass holders
without a ticket to a film should join the rush ticket line
and, if there are available seats, you will get into the
film based on your place in line.
Nicola Beuscher
Managing Director
Rush tickets will be on sale at the door 5 minutes prior
to each screening, and after all Patron Pass holders
(with tickets) and Advance Ticket holders have entered the venue. There is a
two-ticket limit per person in the rush ticket line.
Passes and tickets are nontransferable. Pass holder
seating is subject to availability. You must be seated
5 minutes prior to screening time to assure seating. 5
minutes before any film start time, available seats will
be sold to the wait list line and hard tickets will not
guarantee admittance. You must show your pass and
ticket to gain entrance as a pass holder.
Film Festival Box Office
Crown & Anchor, 247 Commercial St.
June 1 & 2 Noon – 4pm; Jun 8, 9 – Noon – 4pm;
June 10 – 13 Noon – 4pm;
June 14 –18 10am – 6pm; June 19 – 23 10am-10pm
Kristin C. Hatch
Cory Woolman
Box Office Managers
Ruth Dallmeyer
Director of Operations
Bryan Cubin
Operations Assistant
Film Festival Staff
Gabrielle Hanna
Executive Director
Connie White
Artistic Director
Andrew Peterson
Director of Programming
Lisa Viola
Senior Programmer
Jared Earley
Shorts Programmer/
Programming Manager
Katie Ledoux
Director of Volunteers
Jeff Hill
Director of Public Relations
Lori Moretti
Public Relations
Ultra Creative
Corey Buckley
Box Office
Claire Bennett
Heidi Bolinder
Odessa Bricault
Isaac Brooks
Liam Dacey
Matt Dilts-Williams
Bob Giovanelli
Debbie Read
Ellen Rubenstein
Art Designer
Site Managers
Chuck Anzalone
Sally Brophy
Ivy Moylan
Film Shipping Coordinator
Liz Coffey
Katya Gorker
Kevin Micka
Lisa-Marie Nowakowski
Heather Reed
Alec Tisdale
Projectionists
Diane Hudson
Rodericks Payroll Service
Accountant
Marian Peck
Advertising Sales
Charlie & Roxanne Heller
Website Development
Bruce Gilbert
Festival Photographer
Design
David Isaacson
Karen Signorelli
Film Shipping Assistant
Sponsorship Consultant
Andrew Hart
Editor, Honoree Clip
Reels
Michael Shaeffer
Evyan Horton
Technical Manager
Guest Services Manager
Nick Robertson
Inn Liaison
Guest Services Assistant
Motion 504
Sponsor Trailer
Bill Sluskonis
Audio Technician
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Nancy Abraham
JoEllen Martinson Davis
Dave Huffman
Steve Page
David Alexander
Laura Davis
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Jean Paley
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Comet Ping-Pong
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Tori Baker
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Patrick Prather
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Brad Becker-Parton
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Tom Kondilas
Provincetown Business
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John Waters
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BUSINESS FRIENDS
Linda Around
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Whitney Bradshaw
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Carol Carr
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Maureen Champa
A Gallery
Brandon Clark
Adam Peck Gallery
Beth Coleman
Big Daddy’s Burrito’s
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Bill Evaul Studios + Gallery
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Cape Tip Sports
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Closing Night Party 15th Anniversary
Celebration and HBO Audience Awards
Sunday, June 23, 9pm
Block Party between Bubala’s/Enzo/Local 186 $20
Opening Night Party
Wednesday, June 19, 9pm
The Crown & Anchor, Paramount $20
21 and over only
Kick off the festival at our Opening Night Party, hosted by the historic
waterfront Crown and Anchor. Enjoy cocktails and great food while mingling
with filmmakers and other visiting guests as we officially launch the 5-day
festivities.. by Bart Weisman trio.
Catered by Central House and Sponsored by The Crown & Anchor
and Ketel One, Moet & Chandon, Once Upon A Vine and Peroni
Help us close out our 15th Anniversary at this once in a decade block party
produced by Rafanelli Events. Be amongst the first to get the scoop on the
winners of the HBO Audience Awards, the Shorts Award winners and the
John Schlesinger Memorial Award. Enjoy food provided by Bubala’s, and
Local 186.
Sponsored by HBO, Bubala’s, Local 186, Ketel One, Rafanelli Events, Peroni,
Once Upon a Vine
Friday Night at the Movies Party
Friday, June 15, 10 pm
Shipwreck Lounge
21 and over Only
Relax with other filmgoers after a day of movie watching for cocktails,
conversation and light hors d’oeuvres. Cash Bar.
Sponsored by Shipwreck Lounge
Celebration of Independent Film Party
Saturday, June 16, 10 pm
Shipwreck Lounge
After the Awards Ceremony and a day of film watching, relax at Shipwreck
for cocktails and conversation with visiting filmmakers and guests. Complimentary hors d’ouevres. Cash Bar.
Sponsored by Shipwreck Lounge
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EVENTS
SCREENINGS
Darryl Gudmundson (Gatekeeper, Funny or Die), Denise Kasell (Executive Director,
Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation), and Nancy Schafer (Founder, Tribeca Film).
SPOTLIGHT ON NEW ENGLAND
Fri., June 21 at Bayside Betsy’s
Shooting in New England provides more than a unique backdrop for a story. It
allows for a sense of place that can seep into the very fabric of the film. Come and
listen to how New England enhances the look and feel of these festival films. Join
us for a panel with directors Lance Edmands (Bluebird), Isaak James (By Way of
Home), Vicky Wight (The Volunteer) moderated by Janice Page, Movies Editor for
The Boston Globe.
ONLY PATRON PASSES ARE VALID FOR ADMISSION. SPONSOR PASSES MUST
HAVE A TICKET. ALL OTHER PASSES MUST PURCHASE A TICKET AT THE FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE OR AT WWW.PROVINCETOWNFILM.ORG
FILMMAKING ON THE EDGE:
PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES
Sat., June 22 at Waydowntown
As a part of our 15th anniversary celebrations, we’ve assembled a panel of
past “Filmmakers on the Edge” to discuss their work on (and over) the edge.
No strangers to controversy, they have all created ground-breaking, iconic,
envelope-pushing films that have redefined independent filmmaking and left a
lasting impact on the pop culture landscape. Join John Waters (Pink Flamingos,
Serial Mom), Christine Vachon (Kids, Boys Don’t Cry), and Mary Harron (I Shot Andy
Warhol, American Psycho), as they discuss their experiences with filmmaking on
the edge and its ever-moving line.
HOME VIEWING
Thu., June 20 at Ten Tables
In the age of Netflix, Hulu, VOD, and state-of-the-art home theater systems, it’s
understandable how DVD and movie theater ticket sales could have hit a slump.
But along with the convenience of portability—with the wide variety of alternative viewing platforms constantly being introduced—how does a consumer know
which options to plug into, and how long any of these mechanisms will stick
around? Be prepared to be surprised about what’s new, next, and best—and
what old reliables may be re-emerging—with a panel of guests that includes
A CONVERSATION WITH NEIL LABUTE
Sun., June 23 at Sage Inn & Lounge
Exploding on the filmmaking scene in 1997 with In the Company of Men —a bold,
unflinching film that looked at the dark side of human nature—LaBute has continued to explore the shadowy corners of the human soul, illuminating them with
sharp dialog, keen direction and expertly guided performances. Moving effortlessly between stage and screen, Neil LaBute tells stories that insist on
being thought about and debated afterwards. Moderated by Jeffry George, Executive Director, Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater.
Breakfast With. . .
Thu. – Sun. 9:15am, $20 each or 4 for $65
The Breakfast with. . . series offers intimate gatherings with industry
professionals as they discuss behind-the-scenes aspects of filmmaking. All
sessions start at 9:15 a.m. Limited seating is available for each Breakfast
with…panel.
B. RUBY RICH BOOK READING
AND SIGNING
Thu., June 20, 5:30pm
Provincetown Public Library
B. Ruby Rich designated a brand new genre, the
New Queer Cinema (NQC), in her groundbreaking
articles in the Village Voice and Sight & Sound in
1992. As a critic, curator, journalist, and scholar,
Rich has been inextricably linked to the New Queer
Cinema from its inception. Her newest book, New
Queer Cinema: The Director’s Cut, presents Rich’s
current thoughts on the topic, as well as bringing
together the best of her writing on the NQC. Join
us for a reading and book signing in the newly
renovated library.
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Poolside Chat
Fri., June 21, 4:15pm, 8 Dyer Hotel $13
Join us for a lively discussion with wine and hors
d’oeuvres and special guests from our Opening
Night Film LOVELACE. Journalist Johanna Schneller
from The Toronto Globe and Mail will talk with
co-directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman
(Howl, PIFF 2010 & Faith Hubley Memorial Award
honorees). LOVELACE features a stellar cast
(Amanda Seyfried as porn star Linda Lovelace, Peter
Sarsgaard, James Franco and Sharon Stone) giving
plenty to discuss by the pool.
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The Coolidge Corner
Theatre Foundation
congratulates
Harmony
Korine
on his Filmmaker on the edge award
Visit us at coolidge.org or follow us
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schedule, and list of coming attractions!
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PATRON
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PATRON EVENTS
Festival Patrons enjoy exclusive benefits, such as entrance to often sold-out
events, guaranteed seating at all films, priority seating at all events, the
chance to meet directors and producers at the Patron/Filmmaker Reception,
and a lounge to relax with filmgoers and filmmakers, while choosing your
next film.
To become a Festival Patron, please call 508-487-FILM. Patron Passes start
at $750.
Kodak Hospitality Suite
Wednesday 3pm to 7pm
Thursday – Sunday, 11am to 7pm
Gabriel’s at the Ashbrooke Inn
Exclusive for Patron, Filmmaker, Press & Sponsor Pass holders
Throughout the Festival patrons, sponsors and filmmakers can visit the
Kodak Hospitality Suite at Gabriel’s at the Ashbrooke Inn. Complimentary
refreshments provided. Ketel One, Once Upon a Vine, Peroni, and soft drinks
will be served. Patrons, filmmakers and sponsors should come here to pick
up passes.
Filmmaker Welcome Party
Thursday, June 20, 9pm
Harbor Hotel
Exclusive for Festival Patron, Sponsor and Filmmaker Pass holders
Start the Festival off with a drink by the fire pit and talk with filmmakers
and filmgoers. Complimentary hors d’ouevres. Cash Bar.
Sponsored by Harbor Hotel
Patron/Filmmaker Reception
Friday, June 21, 8pm
Schoolhouse and ArtStrand Galleries
Exclusive for Festival Patron, Sponsor and Filmmaker Pass holders
At this elegant event, Patrons and filmmakers can interact in a relaxed
setting — take in an art exhibit, and sample fine food from Cosmos Catering. A great way to start the weekend.
Sponsored by Moët Chandon, Peroni, Once Upon a Vine
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Sponsored by the Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation
Each year PIFF honors outstanding achievement, innovation and vision in filmmaking with our “Filmmaker on the Edge Award”, presented to a film artist whose
admirable body of work pushes the boundaries of the medium, demonstrating originality and innovation. Past honorees are: John Waters, Christine Vachon, Ted Hope
& James Schamus, Gus Van Sant, Todd Haynes, Jim Jarmusch, Mary Harron, Gregg Araki, Todd Solondz, Quentin Tarantino, Guy Maddin, Kevin Smith, Darren Aronofsky,
and Roger Corman.
HARMONY
KORINE
Once hailed as “the future of American cinema” by Werner Herzog, writer/director, Harmony Korine
arrived on the scene, at age 19, as film’s youngest credited screenwriter, with 1995’s Kids, With a
vast, varied body of work, he’s since proven himself as one of the most controversial, independent
filmmakers working today.
Born in 1974, in Bolinas, California, the son of PBS documentary filmmaker Sol Korine, Harmony spent his early years in Nashville, Tennessee, before moving to New
York City to live with his grandmother. A solitary teenager, Korine retreated into the darkness of Manhattan’s revival theaters, and sought escape through movies, devouring classics from Cassavetes, Herzog, Godard, Fassbinder, and Alan Clarke. A chance encounter with photographer Larry Clark led to an offer to pen a script
about his everyday life and, within three weeks, Korine had written Kids, a 24-hour slice-of-the-sex-and-drug-fuelled-lives of a select handful of Manhattan teens.
Directed by Clark and produced by Christine Vachon, Kids announced the arrival of a daring and provocative new talent.
Korine soon made the leap to directing and made a series of distinctive films that have all earned the mix of high acclaim and righteous disgust that has become
his critical signature: Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonley and his 2013 “break out” Spring Breakers. The Provincetown International Film Festival is proud to
celebrate the daring career and singular talents of Harmony Korine.
Photo: Greg Gorman
In conversation with...
JOHN WATERS is a prolific filmmaker, author, photographer and sometime actor. He is best known for his films, the content of
which have sometimes shocked and always entertained an international audience. Waters has contributed many essays and
articles to publications such as Newsweek, American Film and Playboy. His books include: Shock Value, Crackpot, Trash Trio,
Director’s Cut, Art: A Sex Book, and Role Models. He is currently working on a new book— an “undercover travel adventure.”
Sat., June 22, Town Hall @ 5:00pm
Harmony Korine’s Festival Films:
MISTER LONELY
(USA, 2008, 112 minutes)
Directed by Harmony Korine
SPRING BREAKERS
(USA, 2012, 94 minutes)
Directed by Harmony Korine
In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike (Diego
Luna) meets Marilyn Monroe (Samantha Morton), who invites him to her commune
in Scotland. There, they live with the Pope, the Queen, Abe Lincoln, the Three
Stooges, Buckwheat, Shirley Temple, Madonna, Sammy Davis Jr., and Charlie
Chaplin. A completely original film about the importance of individuality and
finding yourself.
James Franco, Selena Gomez and Vanessa Hudgens star in this wild film from
perennial provocateur Harmony Korine about four flat-broke co-eds whose spring
fling in Florida turns into a booze, drug and violence-fueled bacchanal. With Korine’s breathtaking style, SPRING BREAKERS is the rawest (and perhaps greatest)
movie about spring break ever.
Print Source: IFC Films
Fri., June 21, Art/Connect at Waters Edge @ 10:00pm
Print Source: A24 Films
Thu., June 20, Waters Edge 1 @ 9:30pm
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