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13th Annual GARDEN STATE FILM FESTIVAL Features 180 Films
13th ANNUAL GARDEN STATE FILM FESTIVAL FEATURES 180 FILMSPremieres and Award-Winning Work Presented
Atlantic City, NJ - March 5, 2015 - International, domestic and local filmmakers will showcase 180 films from 19 countries including a number of premieres and award-winners. "The festival program really runs the gamut this year and the quality is outstanding," says festival executive director and founder, Diane Raver. "We are also excited by the well-known personalities from both sides of the camera who will be available to the festival attendees to discuss their work."
Charlie, Trevor and a Girl Savannah In addition to this feature, suspense and mystery are the themes of several films headlined by well-known talent. Charlie, Trevor and a Girl Savannah is a psychological thriller making its worldwide premiere at the festival on Saturday, March 21 at 8:15 p.m. in Resorts Ballroom. Eric Roberts leads a young and talented cast as a psychiatrist trying to help a disturbed young man named Trevor, played by Toby Hemingway, with Ty Hodges and Emily Meade as Charlie and Savannah, respectively. Art and madness are explored in The Painting directed by Robert Rothbard, also making its worldwide premiere at the festival. With the help of his faithful butler, the talentless son of a famous dead artist will stop at nothing short of murder to be famous himself in this chilling drama playing Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Claridge Showroom -3rd floor.
Starring James Wilder is the award-winning black comedy, Three Holes, Two Brads and a Smoking Gun (theatrical release title: 3 Holes and a Smoking Gun). Wilder is garnering awards and critical acclaim as an ex-Hollywood screenwriter turned teacher in a battle of wits with a devious student. Scott Fivelson won for best screenplay and Wilder for best actor at the 2014 Downtown Film Festival in Los Angeles. Screening is Saturday at 5:45 p.m. in Resorts Screening Room.
The Antwerp Dolls, an independent film from the U.K. makes its U.S. premiere at the festival. Directed by Jake L. Reid, this British crime thriller stars Jason Wing (Rise of the Footsoldier, Hamlet) as a ruthless gangster, who struggles to maintain his crumbling 'business' empire. It screens 8:15 p.m. on Saturday in the Screening Room 13th Floor at Resorts.
Flory's Flame, directed by Curt Fissel, also concerns Jewish populations in Europe preceding and following the two World Wars. Flory Jagoda was born in Sarajevo to a musical family whose roots stretched back to Spain for centuries prior to the Jewish expulsion in 1492. These Sephardic Jews were among the last few speakers of their ancient and native tongue, Ladino. Songs were passed down through generations, ultimately reaching Flory, the only member of her extended family to survive the Holocaust. Now 90, she is a living archivist and preservationist of Ladino and has spent her career composing, recording and performing this music for worldwide audiences. The film is a compelling life history and a celebration of musical lore, and screens Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at Resorts Horizon Room-Dining Level.
Women athletes are the subject of two contrasting documentaries. The subject of Stella Walsh was one of the most celebrated female athletes of all time. After winning a gold medal in the 1932 Olympics 100 meters, she was a popular national figure until she was killed in a robbery and it was discovered that she had ambiguous gender. Directed by Rob Lucas, the film explores how this revelation generated controversy and bigotry; and features interviews with friends, trainers, members of the media and a geneticist. It screens at 2:45 on Saturday at Dante Hall. In Accidental Icon: The Real Gidget Story, director Brian Gillogly introduces us to Kathy Kohner Zuckerman and how her account of surfing Malibu in the mid-50's became the basis for a best-selling novel by her father Frederick Kohner. The documentary screens on Sunday at 3:00 PM Resorts Ballroom- Dining level. FILM SCREENING TICKETS AND INFO CLICK HERE
12.03.2015 | Editor's blog Cat. : FESTIVALS
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