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Philadelphia CineFest Announces Film Lineup, Award Recognition and Festival HighlightsBoasting a wide-ranging slate of documentaries, features and shorts guaranteed to appeal to film-lovers. The Philadelphia Cinema Alliance is excited to announce the full film lineup for CineFest 2011 - running Thursday, April 7 - Thursday, April 14 - along with opening night highlights, special award recognition to famed horror film director John Carpenter and the reintroduction of Action Asia. As previously announced, this year's festival lineup is bookended by comedic films lauded by attendees at Sundance, SXSW, and the Austin Film Festival, to name a few. Kicking off this year's festival as part of our first ever, opening night double feature is the entirely dynamic and irreverent film The Catechism Cataclysm, from bad boy independent director/screenwriter Todd Rohal. Direct from Sundance, The Catechism Cataclysm is a film about Father Billy, who goes on a camping trip with his high school pal. It's far from your usual bible story or, for that matter, a film about discovering the great outdoors; but festival goers will be pleased to be among the first to view this weird, hilarious and shocking crowd pleaser that's sure to become an instant cult classic. As CineFest Managing Director Josh Goldbloom says, "If Satan rolled a joint, this is what it would taste like." Rohal's Slamdance-winning feature debut The Guatemalan Handshake established the director as someone with a unique vision and a keen eye for the strange, drawing comparisons to the early works of Richard Linklater, Harmony Korine and David Lynch. Named as one of the "25 new faces of independent cinema" by Filmmaker Magazine, Rohal continues to push boundaries with this follow-up film - and first effort from Danny McBride, Jody Hill and David Gordon Green's Rough House Pictures. Screening on Thursday, April 7 at 9:00pm at the Ritz East, Rohal will introduce The Catechism Cataclysm and participate in a revealing question and answer period after the premiere with cast members Steve Little, Robert Longstreet and producer Megan Griffiths. For the earlier opening night crowd, "Everybody Loves Raymond" creator Phil Rosenthal will take festival goers on an unforgettably hilarious, sometimes frustrating, trip to Moscow as he works on creating the Russian version of his hit TV show, in his film Exporting Raymond. Screening at 6:30pm at the Ritz East, Rosenthal will introduce his film and participate in an entertaining question and answer period after the premiere. Following the screening, festival goers will celebrate the start of CineFest 2011 with an evening under the stars at the marvelous Independence Visitor Center. With breathtaking views from the Liberty View Ballroom and Terrace on the historic Independence Mall, attendees will dance and celebrate the night away with a live deejay while enjoying the generously stocked bar, from 9:30pm-1:00am. Mid-way through the 8-day festival, CineFest will honor John Carpenter with the Phantasmagoria Award. For many individuals, Carpenter represents one of the most vital, distinctive and exciting links between the "New Hollywood" film school generation of the 1970s, and the classical cinematic storytelling of figures like Hawks and Ford. He is an American original, seemingly as comfortable thriving within the studio system as toiling independently in the low-budget arena, and he has given contemporary American cinema some of its most enduring archetypes: Snake Plissken, Michael Myers, and Napoleon Wilson. Carpenter transformed the cinematic landscape with the enormously influential horror film Halloween in 1978, a masterfully crafted exercise in suspense that remains effective even after decades of sequels, remakes and imitations. This classic of the genre was actually Carpenter's third feature, following his counter-culture science fiction parody Dark Star (1974) and the extraordinary police action thriller Assault on Precinct 13 (1976). Assault would initiate several recurring Carpenter trademarks: an overpowering sense of fate bordering on doom; an expert use of the 2.35:1 Panavision widescreen frame; Carpenter's own composition of the music score; and the ability to shift themes and relationships more traditionally associated with the western, into other genres. Following the success of Halloween, Carpenter delivered two more independent genre films, the underrated and understated The Fog (1980) and the enormously crowd-pleasing futuristic action favorite Escape from New York (1981), before moving into big-budget studio filmmaking with a new version of The Thing in 1982. Amongst his credits are the wonderfully acted and affecting Starman (1984) and the anarchic, genre-bending comedy Big Trouble in Little China (1986); science-fiction/horror films with an apocalyptic edge, Prince of Darkness (1987) and the marvelous They Live (1988), an allegorical satire of Reagan-era America that was also remarkably prophetic. Carpenter will be awarded the Phantasmagoria Award on Monday, April 11, 8:00pm at The Trocadero. Carpenter's newest film The Ward will screen during CineFest on Friday, April 8 at 10:00pm and Saturday, April 9 at midnight, at the Ritz East. Moving from horror to supreme fighter-action, CineFest brings back fest genre Action Asia, after a ten year absence. Action Asia celebrates genre cinema from Asia - intoxicatingly enthralling films brimming with non-stop action, bone-crunching fight scenes, gravity-defying kung-fu and enough operatic violence to keep any fan satiated. Programming standouts include Bodyguards and Assassins, two hours of non-stop action in a hyperventilating tale set in a politically violent turn-of-the-century Hong Kong (which, by film's end, is nearly destroyed!); and Fire of Conscience, a dazzling and stylish police thriller from director Dante Lam set on the streets of Hong Kong where robbers and gunrunners battle with cops. Loud, violent and furiously paced. Taking Action Asia beyond the walls of the screening venues, festival goers will head to The Piazza at Schmidt's on Sunday, April 10 for an all day martial arts mini-fest, celebrating the greatest action star you've probably never heard of, Tony Jaa! In an hour and a half Tony Jaa movie, the survival rate for everyone also drops to zero. Punches, kicks, spinning backfists, and mid-air elbow strikes. A down roundhouse kick, sideways foot thrust, double elbow to head chop, and Flying knee bomb. If you're a bad dude in a Tony Jaa movie, so long sucka! And so we begin Tony Jaa Fest. Not a one-off or an impulsive "fanboy" display of affection. This is the first of what we hope to be many. It is CineFest's way of celebrating our favorite martial arts superstar, a man who has made far too few films, yet inspired us through his sheer audacity and bewildering display of badassery. Screening all 3 of his ONG BAK films, and featuring martial arts demonstrations all day, CineFest will be turning the entire Piazza into a giant marketplace. With 60+ films assembled from over 17 countries, and showcasing 2 World Premieres, 1 USA Premiere, and 7 East Coast Premieres, CineFest has returned with more thrills, more comedy, more action, and a wider range of films, highlighted by highly anticipated new works from festival and independent favorites CineFest screening locations will include the Ritz East One and Two, the Painted Bride and the legendary Trocadero. Tickets go on sale to Philadelphia Cinema Alliance and Philadelphia Film Society members Monday, March 21 - Wednesday, March 23, by phone only; and go on sale to the general public via phone, online and in all TLA stores on Thursday, March 24. For more information, visit www.phillycinefest.com or call 267-765-9800 ext. 4; and follow the festival on Twitter: @CinefestPhilly and Facebook: www.facebook.com/phillycinefest The full festival lineup is as follows: OPENING NIGHT The Catechism Cataclysm Exporting Raymond CLOSING NIGHT POM Wonderful Presents the Greatest Movie Ever Sold CENTERPIECE SCREENINGS The Interrupters Lapland Odyssey The One SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS Fubar: Balls to the Walls Heavy Metal karaoke to follow as well as a headbanger costume party. Score: A Hockey Musical - Presented by Philadelphia Sports Cineseries WORLD FOCUS Potiche Beloved Berlin Wall Brother and Sister Caterpillar The High Cost of Living The Human Resources Manager Incendies Julia's Eyes Kinyarwanda Living on Love Alone My Joy Old Cats Viva Riva! THE DOCUMENTARY TRADITION Project Nim American: The Bill Hicks Story Bhopali Beauty Day Complexo: Parallel Universe Everyday Sunshine: The Story Of Fishbone Square Grouper: The Godfathers of Ganja AMERICAN INDEPENDENTS Ceremony Bellflower Hamill Terri Two Gates of Sleep Vampire Wuss FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENTS Good Day for It Calendar Girl Cost of a Soul The Legend Of Sofa Kingdom ACTION ASIA Bodyguards and Assassins Fire of Conscience Ip Man 2: Legend of the Grandmaster Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen DANGER AFTER DARK The Ward Cold Fish Endhiran Stake Land The Troll Hunter The Woman Womb SPECIAL EVENT!! Tony Jaa Fest: Ong Bak 1-3 "On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero." - Fight Club In an hour and a half Tony Jaa movie, the survival rate for everyone also drops to zero. Punches, kicks, spinning backfists, and mid-air elbow strikes. A down roundhouse kick, sideways foot thrust, double elbow to head chop, and Flying knee bomb. If you're a bad dude in a Tony Jaa movie, so long sucka! And so we begin Tony Jaa Fest. Not a one-off or an impulsive "fanboy" display of affection. This is the first of what we hope to be many. It's our way of celebrating our favorite martial arts superstar, a man who has made far too few films, yet inspired us through his sheer audacity and bewildering display of badassery. Jaa Panom, or as we know him - Tony Jaa, was born February 5th, 1976 in a rural area of the Surin Province of Thailand. Practicing in his father's rice paddy at a young age, Jaa would mimic his favorite martial artists, including: Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, & Jet Li. He would also fashion his technique by somersaulting off the top of his family's elephants. Later in ONG BAK 2, he would actually run on top of a stampeding herd. In TOM-YUM-GOONG or THE PROTECTOR, he would developed his own style of Muy Thai to imitate elephants. Jaa's first hit film was 2003's ONG BAK: THE THAI WARRIOR, premiering as the closing night film of the Bangkok International Film Festival. It went on to be an international martial arts classic with the New York Daily News claiming "It's not so often that you witness the creation of a star, so grab the chance now". Unfortunately, Tony Jaa, at the young age of 35, has retired from filmmaking. After a rough production on Ong Bak 2, which was split into two parts shaping Ong Bak 3, and sickened by the Hollywood methods of control, he rode an Elephant to a monastery, and gave up his career to be a Buddhist Monk. So we ask you to join us in our jubilation, a triumph for the powerful, a ceremony for the man who has always protected the weak. Let him be unleashed again, fighting his way 14 flights of stairs, beating the piss out of dirty scum bad guys who abuse their elephants. Let him soar through the mean streets of martial arts movies again, with his spinning heel kicks, and straight knee strikes, pummeling the masses with reverse foot thrusts & evasive body redirection. We want you back Tony Jaa, And if we can't have that, well.....we'll just throw a party in your name, instead. All 3 Ong Bak movies will be screened for free, outdoors, with martial arts demos all day long. ### The Philadelphia Cinema Alliance is a non-profit organization to produce Philadelphia's two existing world-class film festivals (CineFest and QFest) as well as to present year-round international film programming throughout the city. But the festivals themselves are the ones with a history. Philadelphia CineFest: In 1992, International House and its president Ellen Davis produced the inaugural Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema (PFWC), with Linda Blackaby as Artistic Director. TLA Entertainment took over management of PFWC in 2001 and in 2003 renamed it the Philadelphia Film Festival. For several years the festival was produced by the Philadelphia Film Society (PFS). Late in 2008, there was a break-up resulting in the creation of the Philadelphia Cinema Alliance which produced and programmed the 2009 Philadelphia Film Festival/CineFest. Going forward, The Alliance presents the Festival (now simply named Philadelphia CineFest) annually in April as well as Philadelphia QFest, the long-running GLBT film festival, in July. 17.03.2011 | Editor's blog Cat. : 2011 Sundance 267-765-9800 ext. 4 Academy Award actress Alfred Spellman America American cinema André Øvredal Andrew Lau As CineFest Asia Audience Award Berlin Bhopal Billy Corben Bruce Lee Bulgaria Canada carpenter Caterpillar Catherine Deneuve CHEN ZHEN Chicago Chris Metzler Cinema Alliance Cinema of Thailand Clay Liford co-worker Contact Details Daniel Burman Danny McBride Dante Lam David Gordon Green David Lynch Dealer Deborah Chow Denis Villeneuve Derek Lindeman Director director /screenwriter Dome Karukoski Donnie Yen East Coast Ellen Davis energy Entertainment Entertainment Eran Riklis ESPN Evan Glodell Everybody Loves Raymond Exporting Raymond Facebook Film film director Film Lineup, Award Filmmaker Magazine Fishbone Florida Ford forward France Francois Ozon French Cinema Gerard Depardieu Germany Glee guard Guillermo Del Toro Heavy Metal Henry Human Interest Human Interest Human Resources Manager Hungary HUNTER Independence Mall Independence Visitor Center India Iraq Ireland Isabelle Czajka Isan Jackie Chan James Marsh Jay Cheel JÉRUSALEM Jet Li Jim Mickle Jody Hill John C. 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