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Cinema Arts Festival Houston Features Stellar Lineup of Films and Guest Artists
Houston Cinema Arts Society Produces Nearly Forty Programs Including Feature Films, Live Music, Outdoor Projections, Video Installations & Celebrity Guest Appearances
| Source: Houston Cinema Arts Society
HOUSTON, TX--(Marketwire - October 29, 2009) - A stellar lineup of actors, directors and other
artists are participating in Cinema Arts Festival Houston, a jam-packed
multimedia event scheduled for November 11-15, 2009. Guests presenting new
and classic films include actress Tilda Swinton, Texas filmmaker and
director Richard Linklater and Mexican screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga. The
arts-oriented Festival will also host photographer Susan Meiselas, rock
band Dengue Fever and members of The Yes Men and the Ant Farm media
collective, among many other outstanding presenters.
The only U.S. festival devoted to films by and about artists of all
stripes, the 2009 Cinema Arts Festival Houston runs at various cultural
locales throughout Houston. It is more than just a film festival; it is a
vibrant multimedia arts event breaking out of the confines of the movie
theater through live music and film performances, outdoor projections,
interactive video installations and more.
OPENING NIGHT
The Festival's Opening Night will kick off with two highly anticipated
films and a very special guest. Richard Linklater, originally from Houston
and the maker of such seminal films as "Slacker," "School of Rock" and
"Before Sunset," will attend the screening of his latest theatrical
release, "Me and Orson Welles." Meanwhile, the acclaimed "Precious: Based
on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" will be playing downtown.
"Me and Orson Welles" is Linklater's tribute to the ultimate maverick
director, Welles, as filtered through Robert Kaplow's novel of the same
name. Zac Efron graduates from teen heartthrob to serious actor and
displays impressive range as Richard Samuels, a young actor drawn into
Welles's theater troupe and orbit.
TILDA SWINTON
"The Worlds of Tilda Swinton" celebrates the Academy Award winner's many
artistic achievements in producing, writing and acting, and her passionate
commitment to the cinematic arts. It includes a sneak preview of her latest
independent feature film. Swinton will discuss her close collaborations
with two avant-garde artists, Derek Jarman and Lynn Hershman Leeson. She
will present "Derek," the documentary on Jarman she wrote and narrated,
followed by a showing of the cult feminist sci-fi film, "Teknolust," where
she will be joined by director Hershman. The weekend culminates with "The
Ballerina Cinema of Dreams," a celebration at Discovery Green featuring a
free outdoor screening of "The Red Shoes" and preceded by a performance by
Houston Ballet. Swinton will be on hand at each of the screenings to
introduce the films and engage in conversation with the audience.
GUILLERMO ARRIAGA
"Guillermo Arriaga, Escritor" is devoted to the work of Arriaga, the
extraordinary artist who wrote the trilogy of films "Amores Perros," "21
Grams" and "Babel." Arriaga will introduce "Amores Perros," the film that
first brought him worldwide acclaim. During a special workshop, Arriaga
will read from his novels and discuss his approaches to writing across
media.
Arriaga will also introduce and discuss his screenplay, "The Three Burials
of Melquiades Estrada," a classic story of friendship, revenge and
redemption, grounded in the contemporary environment of the Texas-Mexico
border, directed by and starring Tommy Lee Jones. "The Three Burials" will
also be the subject of the Festival's "Setting the Scene" workshop
featuring crew members exploring the production of a Texas-filmed classic.
PHOTOGRAPHER SUSAN MEISELAS AND FILMMAKER RICHARD P. ROGERS
"Creative Partners: The Films of Richard P. Rogers and Susan Meiselas"
includes several screenings and events exploring the fruitful partnership
of filmmaker Richard P. Rogers and photographer Susan Meiselas, including
the Houston premiere of one of the year's most original and important
documentaries, "The Windmill Movie." Directed by Alexander Olch and
produced by Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Susan Meiselas, "The
Windmill Movie" is imaginatively composed from footage collected over many
years for an unfinished autobiography by legendary art documentarian,
experimental filmmaker and film professor Richard P. Rogers.
Meiselas, who was Rogers' wife, collaborated with him on two classic
documentary films made in the 1980s in support of the Nicaraguan people and
revolution, "Living at Risk" and "Pictures from a Revolution." Meiselas
will be joined by Alfred Guzzetti, who co-directed "Pictures from a
Revolution" and "Living at Risk" with Rogers and Meiselas, for discussions
after the screenings.
MULTIMEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL: INSTALLATIONS
Cinema Arts Festival Houston's commitment to multiple and intersecting
genres of art is realized with several multimedia events, including media
art installations.
One such attraction is H BOX, the portable screening room designed by
Portuguese artist/architect Dider Fiuza Faustino and sponsored by the
Hermès Foundation. H BOX is stationed at the historic Alabama Theatre
through the close of the Festival and features a rotating, diverse program
of videos by ten internationally renowned artists including Yael Bartana
(Israel), Matthew Buckingham (USA) and Cao Fei (China). H BOX Curator
Benjamin Weil will visit Houston and speak in a "Meet the Makers" series.
Another multimedia attraction is the special preview of "What if, Why not?
Underground Adventures with Ant Farm," a documentary by Texas filmmakers
Laura Harrison and Beth Federici about the 1970s renegade architectural and
media collective Ant Farm. Inflatable structures inspired by Ant Farm and
created by University of Houston students will supplement the screening.
"What if, Why not?" is the first film to delve into the work of Ant Farm,
best known for its iconic land-art piece Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, TX.
Guest filmmakers Laura Harrison and Beth Federici and legendary artists and
Ant Farm original members Chip Lord and Curtis Schreier will attend the
screening.
MULTIMEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL: LIVE MUSIC AND FILM PERFORMANCES
The Festival will expand its multimedia focus by integrating the art forms
of film and live music in unique and surprising ways, as in its
presentations of "Peter Pan," "When It Was Blue" and "The Lost World."
"Peter Pan," the 1924 silent film, will be screened and accompanied by live
music performed by legendary silent film accompanists Donald Sosin and
Joanna Seaton and Paul Reisler, founder of Kid Pan Alley. Prior to the
movie, audiences will enjoy a recital by Houston elementary school
students, who will be working with Kid Pan Alley the week preceding the
Festival composing original songs related to "Peter Pan." This program is
free of charge.
"When It Was Blue," a critical sensation at last year's Toronto Film
Festival, is a double-projector performance by avant-garde artist and New
York based filmmaker Jennifer Reeves with live musical accompaniment by
Icelandic multi-instrumentalist and composer Skúli Sverrisson. "When It Was
Blue," which features ecological footage Reeves shot around the world that
was then hand-painted, seeks to convey the artist's efforts to preserve the
beauty of natural environments and 16mm film, both endangered.
"The Lost World," the 1925 classic adventure flick, will feature live
musical accompaniment by Cambodian-American psychedelic rock band Dengue
Fever. Based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel of the same name, "The Lost
World" features amazing stop-motion sequences by animation pioneer Willis
O'Brien, who later animated King Kong, and outlandish costumes and sets.
Dengue Fever's live score, which premiered at the San Francisco Film
Festival last spring, playfully and lovingly evokes worlds both known and
unknown and elevates "The Lost World's" offbeat humor and singular beauty.
MORE FILMS ABOUT THE ARTS
Andy Bichlbaum of The Yes Men will present "The Yes Men Fix the World."
Winner of the Panorama Audience Award at the Berlin International Film
Festival, the film is a screwball true story about the satirical activist
team, The Yes Men. Andy Bichlbaum and Mike Bonanno's theatrical
performances take place on unusual stages. Dressed in thrift-store suits,
posing as top executives of corporations, The Yes Men lie their way into
business conferences and parody their corporate targets in outrageous, yet
strangely plausible ways.
Festival Curator Richard Herskowitz combed several sources and festivals,
including Toronto and Silverdocs, to bring Cinema Arts Festival Houston the
best recent films made by and about artists. Highlights from the film
program include: "La Danse: Le Ballet De L'Opera De Paris" (Frederick
Wiseman), "Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench" (Damien Chazelle), "Sacred
Places" (Jean-Marie Teno), "Theater of War" (John Walter) and "Who's Afraid
of Kathy Acker?" (Barbara Caspar).
TICKETS
Tickets and cost-effective Festival Wristbands and Badges are on sale on
the Festival Web site, www.cinemartsociety.org and at Festival
headquarters, located at the historic Alabama Theatre, 2922 South Shepherd,
Houston, TX 77098.
A full listing of the Festival's programs, films and events can be found
at:
http://www.cinemartsociety.org/pdfs/hcas_program2009.pdf
About Houston Cinema Arts Society and Cinema Arts Festival Houston
Houston Cinema Arts Society (HCAS) is a non-profit organization created in
2008 under the direction of a dedicated task force with the support of
Houston Mayor Bill White and the leadership of Franci Crane to organize and
host Cinema Arts Festival Houston, a ground-breaking and innovative film
and multimedia arts festival featuring art by and about artists and
celebrating the vitality and diversity of the arts in Houston and enriching
the city's film and arts community. HCAS is funded in part by grants from
the Crane Foundation, City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance and the
City of Houston Convention and Entertainment Facilities Department. Cinema
Arts Festival Houston debuts in Houston November 11 - 15, 2009. Tickets
can be purchased online at www.cinemartsociety.org or in person at Festival
headquarters, located at the historic Alabama Theatre, 2922 South Shepherd,
Houston, TX 77098.