FILM INDEPENDENT NEWS: LA Film Festival to close with Miyazaki’s “Ponyo”
Today Film Independent announced additional
official film selections and programming for the 2009 Los Angeles Film
Festival, presented by the Los Angeles
Times. The Los Angeles Film
Festival will run from Thursday, June 18 to Sunday, June 28.
Louie Psihoyos’ The Cove
and Rebecca Cammisa’s Which Way Home will be a part of the Free Screenings section.
"It was our ambition
that the tentpoles of the Festival reflect the
spectrum of great cinema and cinematic experiences. We couldn’t be more proud to close the Festival with the
premiere of this exquisite re-voicing of Hayao
Miyazaki’s Ponyo,”
said Festival Director Rebecca Yeldham.
The Los Angeles Film
Festival also provides the movie-loving public with access to some of the most
critically acclaimed filmmakers, film industry professionals, and emerging
talent from around the world, through signature programs such as Poolside
Chats, Director Lunch Talks, the Film Financing Conference, and more.
“The Festival
conversations are a unique platform for film lovers and filmmakers to engage in
a dialogue not only about cinema, but about the many ways in which it
intersects with other art mediums, contemporary social issues, and the Los
Angeles cultural scene,” said Director of Education Maria Bozzi.
Passes to attend the Festival are available immediately for
Film Independent members and the general public. In addition to screenings and events, Festival passes
provide access to a series of networking receptions and entry to the ZonePerfect live.create. lounge at 1028 Westwood Blvd. where Festival pass holders
can interact with Festival filmmakers and professionals in the film
community.
General admission tickets to individual films go on sale
beginning May 29. Contact the
Festival Ticketing Center for passes, tickets and event information by calling
866.FILM.FEST (866.345-6337) or visit LAFilmFest.com. Festival Passes and tickets can also be purchased in person
beginning on Friday, June 12 at the Festival Ticketing Center located at 1038
Westwood Blvd.
Festival
Conversations:
These intimate
conversations feature prominent industry figures and Festival filmmakers on a
variety of subjects.
·
Family Man: Robert Rodriguez – Beyond
writing, producing, shooting, editing, and scoring his movies, Robert Rodriguez
has made filmmaking a family affair.
The Rodriguez household has once again joined forces for the family
movie Shorts and is coming to the Festival to talk about their
collaboration and share an exclusive look at the making of the film. Join us for this exciting Q&A,
where the kids take control.
·
Spotlight on Ambulante
Film Festival: Filmmaking without Borders – Gael
García Bernal and Diego Luna’s Ambulante
Film Festival comes to our Festival and highlights the work of Mexican
documentaries. Ambulante
filmmakers explore their role as storytellers in an increasingly global world
with other Festival filmmakers.
·
Graphic Explosion
– Adaptations of comic books and graphic novels have proliferated in
recent years, and it’s no all superheroes: Sin
City, 300, Wanted, and Persepolis
all came from graphic novels. A
group of filmmakers, artists, writers, and fans explore Hollywood’s fascination
with the medium and the creative challenges of translating them to the screen. Panelists include Zak Penn
(Screenwriter, Incredible Hulk, X-Men:
The Last Stand) and Barry Levine (Publisher, Radical Comics).
Poolside Chats: As the sun sets over the pool
at the W Los Angeles – Westwood Hotel, sip a cocktail and listen in on
some of the city’s most fascinating people discuss their passion for everything
film and L.A. Topics will explore
the interplay between contemporary art and film (Reel Art L.A.), transforming
the everyday into the cinematic (Reel Life L.A.), and exploring the outer
limits of Los Angeles beyond the film industry (Unreel L.A.). Panelists include: Judy Baca (Artist
& Activist), Robbie Conal (Guerilla Artist), Kevan Hall (Fashion Designer), Alex McDowell (Production
Designer, Watchmen), and Garth Trinidad (KCRW DJ), with additional
names to be announced. Sponsored
by the W Los Angeles – Westwood Hotel.
Coffee Talks: On June 21 at the W Los Angeles – Westwood Hotel, the
Festival’s popular Coffee Talks are back with intimate conversations amongst
some of today’s most interesting film figures…and, of course, coffee for
everyone. Panelists include: Michel
Gondry (Director, The
Green Hornet), Alex Tse
(Screenwriter, Watchmen), and Lyle
Workman (Composer, Forgetting Sarah Marshall), with additional names to be announced. Sponsored by BMI, Directors Guild of America, SAGIndie/Screen Actors Guild, and Writers Guild of America,
West.
Film Financing Conference: The Film Financing Conference, on
Saturday, June 20 at the Landmark, is a day full of workshops and panels for
both the novice and the seasoned producer. From a primer on film financing to detailed discussions on
current trends in production and distribution, this conference will provide
first-hand information on advice from the experts. This year’s keynote speaker is James D. Stern, CEO of Endgame
Entertainment, co-producer & co-director of Every
Little Step, and producer of An
Education and I’m Not There.
Panelists include Christian Gaines (Withoutabox), Sacha Gervasi
(Director, Anvil! The Story of Anvil),
Sten Iverson (Montana Film Office), Scott Kirsner (Author, Fans, Friends & Followers), Amy Lemisch
(California Film Commission), Ted Mundorff (Landmark
Theaters), Jean Prewitt (IFTA), Paula Schmit (Film
Finances), Bob Teitel (Producer, Notorious), Ryan Werner (IFC Entertainment), and Adam
Yauch (Oscilloscope), with additional panelists to be
confirmed. Sponsored by Montana
Film Office and Surpin & Mayersohn,
LLP.
Director Lunch Talks:
Los Angeles Times entertainment writer
John Horn hosts conversations with some of Festival’s leading directors and
producers. Bring your lunch and
join us for informal chats with filmmakers. This year’s Lunch Talks will take place in the ZonePerfect live.create. lounge.
Kodak Focus: An
afternoon conversation with a master cinematographer, focusing on the artistry
and technology behind great film photography. Sponsored by Kodak.
Tech Talks: Drop by the ZonePerfect live.create. lounge and learn something new at our Tech Talks.
For more info please visit LAFILMFEST.com



