Socially Relevant Film Festival NYC - March 13-19

Th SR Socially Relevant(™) Film Festival New York invites you to its Fourth edition March 13-19, 2017.

 

Highlights for SRFF 2017:

Opening Party (by Invitation Only)

Co-hosted by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in New York

WHEN: Monday, March 13

Th 2017 edition of SR Socially Relevant(™) Film Festival New Yor features four Dutch films, about spiritualism, environmentalism, war and child-free food production. The films include Prophecy by Zuri Rinpoche, The Toxic Circle by Wilfried Koomen, 9 days – From my window in Aleppo by Floor van der Meulen, Thomas Vroege and Issa Touma and the opening film The Chocolate Case by Benthe Forrer.

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Opening Film: The Chocolate Case

by Benthe Forrer

The Chocolate Case directed by Benthe Forrer is the incredible journey of three Dutch journalists who try to persuade large corporations to end the use of child labour in the chocolate industry and when rebuffed decide to take matters into their own hands by creating the world’s first slave-free chocolate bar.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x59ympr

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Tuesday, March 14 at 7pm
(5:30 pm photo call and red carpet interviews)

The film will be preceded by Earth, a short music video campaign about the environment from Indonesia, directed by Natasha Dematra.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x5aoz16

and My Country Is The World directed by Arthur Kanegis, where Martin Sheen presents how Gary Davis gave up Broadway to stand up for a world in which Humanity is United.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x56nhmy

The world seems to have lost its way – filled with fear, exclusion and building walls. The amazing story of World Citizen #1 Garry Davis may be just the roadmap needed to find our way -- to a better future!  See the short film about his life “My Country Is the World” at the wonderful SR Socially Relevant Film Festival in NY – then watch for the forthcoming feature documentary as well. - Martin Sheen

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Spotlight Retrospective: The Great Dictator

co-presented by The Thesis Group

Chaplin's 1940 masterpiece follows a Jewish barber who returns to his neighborhood after a prolonged convalescence from injuries suffered in the First World War. Unaware of the rise of Hynkel during his absence - and of his own uncanny resemblance to the dictator - this most humane incarnation of The Tramp embarks on an accidental campaign of resistance, impelled by his own innocence and the will of an indomitable young woman. Chaplin's sublime storytelling gift and his faith in the vitality of civilization are on full display in this prophetic satire of the vanities of the power-mad.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x5ac9zo

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Wednesday, March 15 at 8.50pm

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Th SR Socially Relevant(™) Film Festival New York is proud to have the participation of

Guy Davidi (5 Broken Cameras)

Guy Davidi is an Emmy Award Winner and Academy Award nominated filmmaker. After evading his military service in Israel Guy Davidi started making documentaries on political and controversial subjects: In Working Progress dealt with Palestinian workers forced to work on their own stolen lands. High Hopes about Bedouin displacement with music by Pink Floyd. His first feature Interrupted Streams from 2010 was shot in a Palestinian village, as well as his following acclaimed film 5 Broken Cameras. This is Guy Davidi’s second presence at SR Film Festival where he was awarded the Peace and Justice Award back in 2015.

Mixed Feelings

followed by Q&A with Guy Davidi

When Israel attacks Gaza, acting teacher Amir Orian can't withhold his objections to the war. While performing on stage, his students' deep emotions explode, yet their protest against his views threatens the existence of the theater he created in his own living room. Despite the conflict Amir encourages his students to find their strength to be vulnerable and weak on stage. Filmed between two wars, Mixed Feelings captures the ongoing collapse of Israeli civil society. Yet it's a compassionate story about cultural resistance through theater and the controversial nature of genuine political education.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x5ac6fr

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Friday, March 17 at 7.15-9.15pm

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Th SR Socially Relevant(™) Film Festival New York focuses on Female Empowerment

Panel: Violence Against Women

The panelists include Monica Singh, a Motivational Speaker, humanitarian and well known Social Activist for Violence against Women at the UN; Kankana Chakraborty director of the Docu-drama Women Prayed and Preyed Upon; Deborah Kampmeier’s director of SPLiT the closing night film at the Socially Relevant Film Festival; Piper Anderson, award-winning writer, educator, cultural strategist and Founder of Create Forward LLC.

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Thursday, March 16, 3-4 pm

immediately followed by

Program of shorts II: Women Preyed

Foreign Sounds by Eric Shahinian, Women Prayed and Preyed Upon by Kankana Chakraborty, Veil of Silence by Julie Gourdain, A Flock of Birds by Victoria Harwood Butler-Sloss.

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Closing Film: SPLIT by Deborah Kampmeier

Inanna, a young woman split off from her dark side and her sexuality, identifies with the darkness in the autobiographical play directed by Derek.  When Inanna and Derek meet in person they are instantly and deeply attracted to each other and a complicated love affair begins leaving indelible marks on both. Director Deborah Kampmeier depicts a story of female empowerment, that explores the effects of sexual abuse and exploitation.

Trailer: http://dai.ly/x5axp8a

Talent Attending for photo call: Elizabeth Moss, Rebecca Hall, Sophia Oppenheim, Fay Simpson, Lizzy Maya, Celine Justice (TBC)

Talent available for interviews: Director, Deborah Kampmeier and actors. Morgan Spector, Rutanya Alda, Joan MacIntosh, Miriam A. Hyman, Nancy Schwartzman, Kana Hatakeyama, Eloise Kazan, Raïna Von Waldenburg.

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Saturday, March 18, 9:15 pm

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VR/AR EXPO

The 2017 edition of SR Film Festival features an AR/VR gear expo and 360 film exhibit brought to you by Samsung, The Arc/k Project, and Sony. Media partners include VRARA and VRR. The expo takes place March 15-17 at Cinepolis Chelsea. The following panel accompanies the expo:

New technologies and their socially relevant ™use

Panelists include Kris Kolo, Advisor, Board Member FlyBy Media, an AR tech startup, acquired by Apple; Alissa Crevier, Global Head of Brand Partnerships at Littlstar; Andrew Feinberg co-founder and the Chief Operating Officer at TimeLooper; Kiira Benzing storyteller crossing the mediums of theater, improv, documentary, fiction and virtual reality; Matt MacVey, professor of immersive journalism programs at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Moderated by: Marco Castro.

WHERE: Cinépolis Chelsea

(260 West 23rd Street)

WHEN: Friday, March 17, 2:00 pm

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SR Socially Relevant Film Festival New York

SR Socially Relevant(™) Film Festival New York shines the spotlight on filmmakers who tell compelling, socially relevant(™), human interest stories, across a broad range of social issues. During its first three years, the festival showcased 157 films from 33 countries. The 4th edition will take place March 13-19, 2017 at Cinépolis Chelsea, The School of Visual Arts MFA Social Documentary and the Tenri Cultural Institute.

The 2017 edition features an AR/VR and 360 gear expo and film exhibit, panels on Women, Immigration, VR/AR and 360 films. A low budget film production workshop is offered by SAG-AFTRA, a filming in New York workshop is offered by the New York Governor’s office for film and Industry Panels take place at SVA - MFA Social Documentary Film Campus. For more info: www.ratedsrfilms.org

A glimpse of our festival's 3rd edition March 14-20, 2016 at Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas, Albertine Books, SVA MFA Social Documentary Film Campus, Tenri Cultural Institute and more...

#Oscars 2017: worst blunder, but best host!

Academy Awards 2017 aka The Oscars were last night, and was it something! The show hosted by Jimmy Kimmel was spectacular. But the biggest talk of the night is the blunder about wrong film getting announced for best picture. Warren Beatty and Faye Dunnaway announced La La Land as the winner, by mistake, instead of Moonlight. Here's a video:

There was confusion all around as Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the wrong best picture winner at the 2017 Oscars- saying 'La La Land' had won when Moonlight was the actual winner.

As much as this sucks, we have to say that it was handled very well. Kudos to Warren, Jimmy and the La La Land team as well. It sucks for Team Moonlight, that they didn't get there moment, but at least they walk away with the award. But it sucks for the team La La Land the most, I guess. Since they were the ones who got embarrassed, and walk away without an award. But stuff happens, we need to get over it. Both La La Land and Moonlight are wonderful films in their own right and worthy of the oscar (hence the nominations). But only one can walk away with the award. This night, it was Moonlight. Congratulations to Barry Jenkins and the entire team.

The other well deserved award was best Supporting Actor to Mahershala Ali, for his amazing performance in MOONLIGHT. And so was Best Actress to Viola Davis for FENCES, great job. Although the best actor award for both male & female may have surprised some people, I think both Casey Affleck, who's still severely underrated, and Emma Stone had proved themselves worthy by their amazing performances on there individual films. Kenneth Loggerman very well deservedly won the best original screenplay award for MANCHESTER BY THE SEA. And Damien Chazelle's win as best director for LA LA LAND, was perfect. He did create a beautiful film after all!

The competition for Documentary was really hard this year, and I'm lil surprised that Ava Duvernay's 13th or I'M NOT YOUR NEGRO, didn't win.  No award for LION either, which I expected to be strong candidate for Best adapted screenplay. There were few other shockers, but all in all, it was a good night.

But the best part of the night was Jimmy Kimmel. His hosting was just wonderful. He was funny, he was political, he was cool, and he was awesome. Even with the biggest blunder, he did his best to handle. The bit with tourists was pretty cool. And of course with Jimmy, you can expect food, although his mom didn't make it this time. It was candies and bagels etc etc. His hosting was a pleasure for the stars, the room audience and us the TV audience too. It was just great, and hopefully we see him again & again!

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Here are all the winners and nominees:

BEST PICTURE

Arrival
Fences
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Hidden Figures

La La Land
Lion
Manchester by the Sea
WINNER: Moonlight

ACTRESS

Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie
WINNER: Emma Stone, La La Land
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins

ACTOR

WINNER: Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington, Fences

SUPPORTING ACTRESS

WINNER: Viola Davis, Fences
Naomie Harris, Moonlight
Nicole Kidman, Lion
Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea

SUPPORTING ACTOR

WINNER: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea
Dev Patel, Lion
Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals

DIRECTOR

WINNER: Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea
Denis Villeneuve, Arrival

WRITING (ADAPTED SCREENPLAY)

Arrival
Fences
Hidden Figures
Lion

WINNER: Moonlight

WRITING (ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY)

Hell or High Water
La La Land
The Lobster

WINNER: Manchester by the Sea
20th Century Women

ORIGINAL SONG

Audition (The Fools Who Dream) from La La Land
Can't Stop the Feeling! from Trolls
WINNER: City of Stars from La La Land
The Empty Chair from Jim: The James Foley Story
How Far I'll Go from Moana

ORIGINAL SCORE

Jackie
WINNER: La La Land
Lion
Moonlight
Passengers

CINEMATOGRAPHY

Arrival
WINNER: La La Land
Lion
Moonlight
Silence

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)

Ennemis Intérieurs
La Femme et le TGV
Silent Nights

WINNER: Sing
Timecode

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

Extremis
4.1 Miles
Joe's Violin
Watani: My Homeland

WINNER: The White Helmets    

FILM EDITING

Arrival
WINNER: Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
La La Land
Moonlight
    

VISUAL EFFECTS

Deepwater Horizon
Doctor Strange

WINNER: The Jungle Book
Kubo and the Two Strings
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
    

PRODUCTION DESIGN

Arrival
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Hail, Caesar!

WINNER: La La Land
Passengers

ANIMATED FEATURE

Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
The Red Turtle
WINNER: Zootopia    

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)

Blind Vaysha
Borrowed Time
Pear Cider and Cigarettes
Pearl

WINNER: Piper    

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Land of Mine, Denmark
A Man Called Ove, Sweden
WINNER: The Salesman, Iran
Tanna, Australia
Toni Erdmann, Germany        

SOUND MIXING

Arrival
WINNER: Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Rogue One:  A Star Wars Story
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
        

SOUND EDITING

WINNER: Arrival
Deepwater Horizon
Hacksaw Ridge
La La Land
Sully
    

DOCUMENTARY

Fire at Sea
I Am Not Your Negro
Life, Animated

WINNER: O.J.: Made in America
13th        

COSTUME DESIGN

Allied
WINNER: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Florence Foster Jenkins
Jackie
La La Land

TV One Stars Shine at 48th NAACP IMAGE AWARDS

TV ONE NETWORK STARS SHINE AT THE ‘48TH NAACP IMAGE AWARDS’ 

STARS FROM TV ONE’S “MEDIA,” "HIT A LICK," "NEWS ONE NOW" & "JUSTICE BY ANY MEANS" ATTEND ANNUAL SPECIAL HOSTED BY ANTHONY ANDERSON

Watch an Encore Presentation of the 48TH NAACP Image Awards Thursday, February 16 at 4PM & 12AM EST
(All Photo Credit: TV One)

TV One’s stars of television and film shined brightly at the 48TH NAACP Image Awards, hosted by Anthony Anderson, which aired on the network. Among this year’s award honorees, TV One’s morning news host, Roland Martin, received the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Host in a News, Talk, Reality, or Variety Program.

An encore presentation of the show will air on Thursday, Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. EST and 12 a.m. EST. The show will air in syndication February 19th-March 5th. Check your local listings for show times.

The evening began with the live pre-show from the red carpet, hosted by Nischelle Turner and Terrence Jenkins with special correspondents Tai Beauchamp and Chris Spencer.  The casts of TV One’s upcoming original films, “MEDIA” (Brian WhitePenny Johnson JeraldPooch HallChrystee PharrisBlue KimbleDenise BoutteStelio SavanteFinesse Mitchell and Jillian Reeves) and “Hit A Lick” (Tasha SmithLil Mama and Lance Gross) were in attendance. Additionally, “Justice By Any Means” host Malik Yoba made an appearance, and David and Tamela Mann walked the carpet to announce their new TV One show, “The Manns.”

The two-hour live special did not disappoint as the best of Black Hollywood turned out to celebrate. Immediately following, guests joined TV One, in partnership with Ford Motor Company and Creative Artists Agency (CAA), at an exclusive after party held at the W Hotel in Hollywood. Radio One Founder and Chairperson Cathy Hughes welcomed the crowd, followed by a special performance by R&B vocalistFaith Evans.

TV One’s upcoming original film, "MEDIA" premieres on TV One Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m. ET. “MEDIA" is directed by Craig Ross, Jr. and executive produced by Radio One Founder and Chairperson Cathy Hughes, Susan Banks, Kevin Arkadie, and Sheila Ducksworth.

Below are all of the winners for the 48TH Annual NAACP Image Awards:

Television Categories

Outstanding Comedy Series

“`black-ish” (ABC)

Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series

Anthony Anderson - “`black-ish” (ABC)

Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series

Tracee Ellis Ross - “`black-ish” (ABC)

Outstanding Drama Series

“Queen Sugar” (OWN:  Oprah Winfrey Network)

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series

Sterling K. Brown  - “This Is Us” (NBC)

Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series

Taraji P. Henson - “Empire” (FOX)

Motion Picture Categories

Outstanding Motion Picture

“Hidden Figures” (20th Century Fox)

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture

Denzel Washington - “Fences” (Paramount Pictures)

Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture

Taraji P. Henson - “Hidden Figures” (20th Century Fox)

Entertainer of the Year

Dwayne Johnson

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ABOUT TV ONE:

Launched in January 2004, TV One serves more than 60 million households, offering a broad range of real-life and entertainment-focused original programming, classic series, movies and music designed to entertain and inform a diverse audience of adult black viewers. The network represents the best in black culture and entertainment with fan favorite shows Unsung, Rickey Smiley For Real, Fatal Attraction, Hollywood Divas and The NAACP Image Awards.  In addition, TV One is the cable home of blockbuster drama Empire, and NewsOne Now, the only live daily news program dedicated to black viewers. In December 2008, the company launched TV One High Def, which now serves 14 million households. TV One is solely owned by Radio One [NASDAQ: ROIA and ROIAK, www.radio-one.com], the largest radio company that primarily targets Black and urban listeners. 

Hank Chen embodies INCLUSION! #Sundance

Hank Chen is a very talented actor and comedian who can be seen next in Jacza Bravo’s directorial debut, Lemon, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2017. The film has a talented cast that includes Michael Cera, Nia Long, Megan Mullally, and Shiri Appleby. Hank can also be seen in the web series “Strangers" and “The Chances," both also premiering at the Sundance Film Festival 2017.

We had a chance to talk to him at Sundance. Here it is:

What did you enjoy most about this project? Why should audience watch it?

- The film I'm lucky enough to be in, Lemon, is a labor of love that took the producers, Janicza Bravo, the director, and her husband, Brett Gelman, the star of the film over 5 years to get made. Because of that, I was on a set where everyone cared so much and it showed in the environment, and the work. The audience should definitely watch it if they've ever felt weird or like an underdog. When you watch the ordeal Brett's character goes through, trust me when I say you won't feel so alone anymore. Oh, and if you're Jewish. There are some moments where I felt like only someone truly Jewish could understand and appreciate, and all I could do was smile and clap along.

What's your most favorite memory of Sundance?

- I attended the SAG Indie actors brunch and literally in the course of half an hour, met a ton of my acting heroes and simultaneously reconnected with 10 people I had worked with or known back in New York and Los Angeles. None of whom I knew would be attending Sundance, and some I'm back in touch with now. I have a few coffees and lunches lined up that I'm really looking forward to. Moments like that are terrific because it makes you realize just how small and inter-connected the artistic community is.

Hank Chen at Sundance 2017 with film Lemon. He loves Gambit, but not sure if he wants to play it LOL. Wonderful actor & wonderful guy!

What do you think about state of inclusion in Hollywood? 

- I think Hollywood has done an okay job. There's always more and never enough, so you can't lose sight. But it's important to acknowledge and commend people when change is being made in the right direction - even if it's incremental. Because, hey, at least it's still forward movement.

What's your experience and what do you think we all can do to improve the situation?

- Like every actor, my experience is going to be unique because no two careers are alike. But what I can say is that as a member of two minority groups, there are advantages and disadvantages. For instance, it might be easier for me to get through a door to get seen because my line isn't as long as, say, the young blonde ingenue line. But on the other hand, that door I'm walking through... the roles available to me are limited in their size and influence. I've played waiters more times that I can count and not interested in doing that anymore.

What do you like about being a storyteller and artist? What's your message to other aspiring storytellers?

- If I'm doing my job correctly, I love getting to reflect the human condition. When a performer moves you, it's because the audience sees in them something they see in themselves - whether you're willing to admit it to yourself or not. For me, art helped me come out, and ultimately influence my identity as a gay man. Was I terrified to watch shows with queer themes like, Six Feet Under? Absolutely. But I also felt that show speak to me and understand me in a way no one in my current world was able to, so I couldn't look away.

- My message to other storytellers is to tell a story that is uniquely yours and don’t try to be anyone else. Sundance is all about films with strong single visions and new perspectives. Don't water it down for a mass audience. Make it your voice, and make it heard.

What's your most favorite and least favorite thing about NYC?

Favorite: that there's variety in New York - it doesn't seem like everyone is in show business. New York is the pinnacle of finance, art, fashion, media, food, museums, you name it. You run into (literally and figuratively) a lot more people doing different things in New York and that keeps things, life, and your circle of friends interesting.
Least favorite: the weather. Only 4 good months out of the year. Two in the spring, and two in the fall.

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Hank will be seen in season 2 of "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders,”  later this March, and the feature film directorial debut of Hallie Meyers-Shyer's Home Again, produced by Nancy Meyers, starring Reese Witherspoon, Michael Sheen, and Candice Bergen and is set for a wide holiday release fall of 2017. Hank is known for Amazon’s “Transparent," TV Land's “Lopez,” and CBS's "NCIS: Los Angeles." Other television roles include Netflix’s "Grace and Frankie,” ABC Family’s “Baby Daddy,” and CBS’s “Blue Bloods." One of Hank’s favorite roles to date is working alongside Robin Williams in his final theatrical release, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn

Ben Milken, director of "Lake Alice" #Sundance

Ben Milliken directs the film Lake Alice, which will premiere at Sundance in January 2017. The English-born actor starred in the independent feature film, “Newcastle,” which made its world premiere at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. Ben’s other roles include “Melrose Place” (CW) and “Gigantic” (Teen Nick), “CSI- Miami” (CBS) and was the male lead in the TV movie, Deadly Sibling Rivalry (Lifetime). He also played the lead male role in Blue Crush 2 (Universal Pictures). Ben’s passion for storytelling and filmmaking led him into the role of producer as he went on to produce the single take romantic comedy Somebody Marry Me. Ben then made his directorial debut with the thriller Lake Alice in early 2015. In 2016, Ben returned to the silver screen landing a role in the feature film Emerald Run.

We had a chance to catch up with him at Sundance 2017. here are the excerpts:

  • What's your most favorite memory of Sundance? 
    The buzz of the place. there is so much excitement and anticipation that fills the air. 
  • What did you enjoy most about this project? Why should audience watch it? 
    All the actors were such a joy to work with. It felt like a collaborative journey we were all on together. 
  • What do you like about being a storyteller and artist? What's your message to other aspiring storytellers? 
    To be able to bring ideas to life, for an audience to see. I would say, don't focus on money or fame, it's always about the work. 
  • What was your experience of being behind the camera? What was most painful and most satisfying aspect? 
    It was a very rewarding experience to be able to take something from an idea to a finished product. To be able to bring a story to life visually. The most painful part of this project was the extreme cold we faced while shooting. -30 degrees.
  • What's your most favorite and least favorite thing about NYC? 
    Favorite thing - the city is alive, there is always something to do, somewhere to go, something new to see. My least favorite - winter. too cold. 

Viola Davis's JuVee brings "NIGHT SHIFT" @ #Sundance

Executive produced by Viola Davis and Juvee Productions, Marshall Tyler's NIGHT SHIFT was selected for the 2017 Sundance Film Festival Shorts program. It's definitely one of the best short films at Sundance 2017, and the competition is tough there. It's not only an intriguing and interesting story that's beautifully acted and shot. But it's also a movie that showcases diversity & inclusion, in a truly entertaining way. The film brings several new voices to Hollywood. It's a wonderful time for black art, with Black History Month approaching in February. NIGHT SHIFT explores uncharted ground and is a part of a new millenium of the black art movement epitomized by films like Moonlight. 

With NIGHT SHIFT, director Marshall Tyler makes his transition from the documentary world to narrative film with a richly-textured piece that zooms in on one man's last chance to change his life. Starring famed musician Tunde Adebimpe (TV on the Radio) and with new original compositions from producer Michael Uzowuru ( Nights, the stand out track from Frank Ocean's acclaimed 2016 album blond). The film also stars CHINA SHAVERS, a native New Yorker who grew up in Spanish Harlem. 

We had a chance to talk to Marshall, Tunde, China and rest of the amazing cast. Here it is:

Director Marshall Tyler and the cast of wonderful short NIGHT SHIFT, talk to Art Shrian at Sundance 2017

Marshall has such a unique voice and, with JuVee, we're always looking for ways to support the next wave of up-and-coming artists and filmmakers like him." - Viola Davis

Written, Produced and Directed by Marshall Tyler
Presented by JuVee Productions, New Bumper & Paint and Flourishing Films
Exec-Producers: Viola Davis, Julius Tennon, John Evangelista, Bryan H Carroll
Producers: Moira Griffin, Efuru Flowers

Get a glimpse into one night in the life of a bathroom attendant in a Los Angeles nightclub. Starring Tunde Adebimpe and China Shavers. Written & Directed by Marshall Tyler. Featuring music from Michael Uzowuru, Tunde Adebimpe and Timo Chen. A New Bumper and Paint Production in association with Juvee Productions & Flourishing Films. Executive Producers Viola Davis, Julius Tennon, John Evangelista and Bryan H Carroll.

SYNOPSIS:

OLLY JEFFRIES (Tunde Adebimpe - Nasty Baby) is an on-again off-again actor whose stagnant career leads him to a long-term gig as a bathroom attendant in an LA nightclub called “The Fix.” At first, it was quick, easy, tax-free money to hold him over between jobs. But it didn't take long for him to realize that the strange solitude of the job agreed with him. Olly has always found joy in being invisible, it's something he calls the art of disappearing and besides this, working in close quarters with random strangers gives him the perfect opportunity to study human behavior in its purest, unadulterated form...bathroom habits. Even as the attendant part of him eclipsed the actor part of him, he never stopped telling himself that this is something he can use to create believable performances if ever cast in something again.

But on this particular night, a series of random and sometimes degrading encounters become too much to bear and Olly is forced to overcome the disrespect of his customers and confront the specter of his failed marriage and his soon-to-be ex-wife TRACEY (China Shavers- Mulignans) in a bid for another shot at the visible side of life.

Amanda Kernell, director of SAMI BLOOD #Sundance

Following strong premieres at TIFF, Venice and Dubai, Amanda Kernell's striking drama SAMI BLOOD (SAMEBLOD) screened at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in the Spotlight section. The film will be released in the US in May 2017 by Synergetic Distribution. We had a chance to talk to the wonderful director, Amanda. Here it is:

Amanda Kernell talks w/ Art Shrian, about her film SAMI BLOOD, cultural identity, women in films & more at Sundance 2017

SAMI BLOOD is a compelling coming-of-age story set in the 1930s about a young girl who makes a radical and brave decision to abandon her culture and tradition, leave her family behind, and pass herself off as Swedish, after facing prejudice at school due to her Lapland heritage. The film is a unique and intimate perspective on the history of the Lapland people, and tells a story of oppression that resonates across borders, generations and genders.

SAMI BLOOD features a breakthrough performance from its young lead actress Lene Cecilia Sparrok, and is a strong debut from writer/director Amanda Kernell, who based the narrative off of her own Grandmother's life.

Elle Marja går på samisk internatskola med sin lillasyster och ska snart ta över som renskötare I familjen. Samtidigt drömmer hon om ett annat liv, långt borta från bybornas blickar/hårda ord/förakt och skolans regler och kolttvång. Allt faller samman efter de rasbiologiska undersökningarna som hålls på skolan och Elle Marja bestämmer sig för att lämna allt och bli svensk.

Directed by: Amanda Kernell
Cast: Lene Cecilia Sparrok, Mia Sparrok, Maj Doris Rimpi, Olle Sarri

Synopsis: 
Elle Marja, 14, is a reindeer-herding Sámi girl. Exposed to the racism of the 1930s and race biology examinations at her boarding school she starts dreaming of another life. To achieve this other life she has to become someone else and break all ties with her family and culture.

 

ESSENCE PRESENTS 10TH ANNIVERSARY “BLACK WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD AWARDS & GALA”

Most of us blinked and when we opened our eyes,10 years have flown by and the creative team behind Time Inc.’s (NYSE:TIME) Essence, the preeminent brand for African-American women, will commemorate that unique passage of time with the 10th anniversary of its esteemed “Black Women in Hollywood Awards”—the annual Oscar-week celebration at the forefront of spotlighting Hollywood’s most creative and accomplished visionaries. This year, they are shifting from a daytime luncheon to a resplendent evening gala for the first time, with a red carpet ceremony to be held in Beverly Hills, CA, on Thursday, February 23, 2017.

Hollywood is glamorous—it’s just built that way—and the awards & gala to honor Hollywood’s “Next Generation”—will be equally matched in the fashion, shoe and hair department.  Black women come to the red carpet to slay!

The young generation are excelling and in that movement they are elevating their crafts—to wit triple-threat actress/musician/entertainer Janelle Monáe (Breakthrough Award); groundbreaking actress/writer/producer Issa Rae (Vanguard Award); standout actress Aja Naomi King (Lincoln Shining Star Award); and dynamic actress Yara Shahidi (Generation Next). Actress/Producer Gabrielle Union will serve as the program’s host.

“For the past decade, the “Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards” have paid homage to our modern image-makers—both in front of the camera and behind the scenes,” said Essence Editor-in-Chief Vanessa K. De Luca. “This past year has been an exceptional one for diversity in film and television, and with the incredible contributions of Janelle, Issa, Aja and Yara, it is fitting that our 10th anniversary will honor the future of Hollywood and its continued steps on the path to inclusion.”

To celebrate the power of female beauty as a facet of women’s empowerment, for the first time, internationally acclaimed visual artist and filmmaker Mickalene Thomas will be infusing the event with her elaborate imagery.

This is a big ticket event and starting with its inception (2008), the “Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards” have honored some of the most cherished figures in the industry, including Oprah Winfrey, Lupita Nyong'o, Ava DuVernay, Halle Berry, Viola Davis, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Angela Bassett, Queen Latifah, Naomie Harris, Octavia Spencer, Taraji P. Henson, Jennifer Hudson, Zoe Saldana, Alfre Woodard, Regina King, Gabrielle Union, Tracee Ellis Ross, Debbie Allen, Nina Shaw, Mary J. Blige, Gabourey Sidibe, Quvenzhané Wallis, Jurnee Smollett, Ruby Dee, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson, Loretta Devine, Mara Brock Akil, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ruth E. Carter, Nina Shaw, Gina Prince-Bythewood and Suzanne de Passe.

Hollywood lights up like Broadway on Oscar week, and in the past the elegant awards celebration has been hosted many of Hollywood’s elite, including Chris Rock, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Amy Adams, Emma Stone, Samuel L. Jackson, Forest Whitaker, James Cameron, Terrence Howard and Laurence Fishburne, among many others.

Even in New York you can stay tuned to Essence.com for highlights and behind-the-scenes access to the “Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards & Gala.” 

If you prefer social media, it’s easy to follow via Twitter and Instagram @essence #BlackWomeninHollywood.

The “Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards & Gala” is presented by The Lincoln Motor Company and sponsored by AT&T, Coca-Cola, Colgate® Optic White®, GEICO, L’Oréal Paris, Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Walmart.

Helene Hegemann, writer/director of AXOLOTL OVERKILL. #Sundance

AXOLOTL OVERKILL, the debut feature from writer/director Helene Hegemann, had its world premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival in the World Dramatic Competition program, 

Hegemann makes an astonishingly accomplished and stylish debut feature, at the young age of 24.  She has written two novels, including the controversial German best seller Axolotl Roadkill, which she wrote and published at the age of 17. Hegemann has also directed award-winning work in theatre and opera.  We had a chance to talk to her, here it is:

Helene Hegemann talks with Art Shrian, about her film ACXOLOTL OVERKILL, women in films and more at Sundance 2017

AXOLOTL OVERKILL is a tightly and kinetically edited tale of youthful excess and exuberance.   It follows Mifti (Jasna Fritzi Bauer in a breakthrough performance), a beautiful and reckless 16-year-old girl who's mother recently died. Having no use for peers her own age and being aware of the sexual power she wields with her looks and youth, she immerses herself in a world of adults of questionable character, testing the limits through the Berlin nightlife and extreme partying. 

Mifti, age 16, lives in Berlin with a cast of characters including her half-siblings; their rich, self-involved father; and her junkie friend Ophelia. As she mourns her recently deceased mother, she begins to develop an obsession with Alice, an enigmatic, and much older, white-collar criminal.

Directed/written by: Helene Hegemann
Cast: Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, Mavie Hörbiger, Laura Tonke, Hans Löw, Bernhard Schütz

Synopsis: 
Mifti is a beautiful and reckless 16-year-old girl. Her mother is dead, and her wealthy, eccentric father is too self-absorbed to be responsible for her. Mifti has no use for peers her own age, and being aware of the sexual power she wields with her looks and youth, she immerses herself in a world of adults of questionable character. Lovesick over an elusive older woman, she strikes up a friendship with Ophelia, an actress, and together they test the limits through Berlin nightlife and extreme partying.

Live, from Park City, Utah: It’s the 2017 Sundance Film Festival! Watch 13 Festival Panels, Three Short Films and One Special Event Online

Watch 13 Festival Panels, Three Short Films and One Special Event Online

Full Music and Panels Lineup Announced Today, Including Art of Film Weekend (January 26-28)
 
Special Edition of Annual Celebration of Music and Film on January 21
 
Live Stream Events with Former Vice President Al Gore, Jon Hamm, Sam Elliott, Common, Ava DuVernay, Jenny Slate, Kumail Nanjiani, Issa Rae, John Cho, Nick Offerman and More at sundance.org/festival

Park City, UT — The excitement of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival happens both on-screen and off, with a robust slate of panels and music performances, many of which are free and live streamed so independent film and music fans can tune in from anywhere.
 
John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, “The conversations that start at the Festival and spread well beyond the mountain can now do so in realtime. Thanks to our live streams, fans of independent film and the latest in storytelling can connect with creative minds, get stories from behind the screen, and add context to the work we showcase.”
 
The Festival will live stream both panels in its longstanding Power of Story series. Power of Story: The New Climate, announced previously, will convene former Vice President of the United States Al Gore, global entrepreneur and philanthropist Jeff Skoll, scientist and broadcaster Dr. David Suzuki, former President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed, filmmaker Heather Rae, and moderator Amy Goodman.
 
As part of the Festival’s Art of Film Weekend (January 26-28), which celebrates the art and craft of creative storytelling, Power of Story: Art of Episodic Writing will gather Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Rock Bythewood (Shots Fired), Larry Karaszewski (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Marti Noxon (To the Bone), Issa Rae (Insecure), Jill Soloway (Transparent), and moderator Michelle Satter (Founding Director, Sundance Institute Feature Film Program). Also in the Art of Film Weekend, the live-streamed Creative Tensions: Empathy will explore the forces that shape how and why we say we care for others.
 
A Celebration of Music and Film, hosted annually by the Sundance Institute Film Music Program as the centerpiece of its music programming at the Festival, returns this year with a special edition centered around the theme “There is a Crack In Everything / That's How the Light Gets In,” based on lyrics by Leonard Cohen. The evening will feature music and readings that celebrate free speech, diverse voices, and the power of art to unite us and propel us forward. Featuring a wide range of artists, including Common, Jim James,  Andra Day, Jenny Slate, Nick Offerman, Hunter Hayes, Ava DuVernay and Gael Garcia Bernal, the event will be streamed in 360-degree virtual reality from Festival Base Camp presented by Canada Goose to Festival Village presented by Acura.
 
Live music at the Festival includes performances at the Sundance ASCAP Music Café (free and open to all Festival credential holders 21 and older) by Michael Franti, Rooney, Clare Bowen, Josh Kelley and Andy Shauf, and performances at Festival Base Camp presented by Canada Goose by Thundercat, R.LUM.R, Chrome Canyon and live DJ set by Elijah Wood, Samora Pinderhughes, Lalah Hathaway, Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal as well as the first-ever local music showcase, featuring Talia Keys, Joshy Soul & The Cool, Bboy Federation Performers. The annual BMI Snowball Showcase will feature Angela McCluskey, Paul Cantelon , Sean McConnell , The National Parks, Rachel Crow, and The Hearings .
 
Other noteworthy live streamed conversations at the Festival include the Cinema Café daily series of informal chats, which this year will include conversations between Jon Hamm and Sam Elliott, Kumail Nanjiani and John Cho and others; more conversations will appear on sundance.org/program shortly.
 
Three short films from the 2017 Festival are available online: Dear Mr Shakespeare, an exploration of Shakespeare's intentions when writing OthelloDeer Squad: The Movie, one filmmaker’s story of going viral after befriending a group of wild deer in his backyard; and Project X, an undercover journey to the site of a hidden partnership, based on NSA documents. From the Special Events section, the pilot of I Love Dick is available on Amazon.
 
For dates, times, locations and ticket information for these and other offscreen events, including panels and live music hosted by our sponsors, visit sundance.org/festival.
 

Day One Press Conference (streaming live)
Thursday, January 19, noon PT / 1:00 p.m. MT / 3:00 p.m. ET
Sundance Institute President & Founder Robert Redford will participate in a conversation with Institute-supported artists Sydney Freeland (Deidre and Laney Rob a Train) and David Lowery (A Ghost Story), moderated by John Horn of KPCC-FM “The Frame,” followed by a Q&A with press in attendance with Redford, Institute Executive Director Keri Putnam and Sundance Film Festival Director John Cooper.
 
Cinema Cafe: Jon Hamm and Sam Elliott (streaming live)
Saturday, January 21, 10:30 a.m. PT / 11:30 a.m. MT / 1:30 p.m. ET
 
Post-Truth and Consequences (streaming live)
Saturday, January 21, 1:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 p.m. MT / 4:30 p.m. ET
The film community shares a basic tenet of journalism in questioning society and challenging political orthodoxies. But how do we contend with a post-truth society? Lacking a fact-based shared reality, can media speak across the divide? Journalist David Folkenflik (NPR), filmmaker Peter Nicks (The Force), filmmaker Laura Poitras (Project X) and journalist James Risen (New York Times) explore how we re-legitimize truth.
 
A Celebration of Music and Film
Saturday, January 21, 6:00-9:00 p.m. PT / 7:00-10:00 p.m. MT / 9:00 p.m.-midnight ET
Centered on the theme There is a Crack in Everything / That’s How the Light Gets In” based on lyrics by Leonard Cohen, join us for an evening of music and readings celebrating free speech, diverse voices, and the the power of art to unite us and propel us forward. Musical performances from Common, Andra Day, Hunter Hayes, Jim James (My Morning Jacket) and Rotana Tarazbouni with speakers including Gael Garcia Bernal, Ava DuVernayJenny SlateRory KennedyNick Offerman and more to be announced.
 
Power of Story: The New Climate (streaming live)
Sunday, January 22, 1:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 p.m. MT / 4:30 p.m. ET
We are living in a new climate, and not just the one created by global warming. As our political outlook shifts toward deeper denial, and corporate interests work to obscure the story and the science, how can visual storytellers create new narratives that change the conversation, the culture, and possibly the world? Former Vice President Al Gore, global entrepreneur and philanthropist Jeff Skoll, scientist and broadcaster Dr. David Suzuki, former President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed, filmmaker Heather Rae, and moderator Amy Goodman discuss how filmmakers can elevate understanding and urgency among policymakers and the public alike.
 
Cinema Cafe: Kumail Nanjiani and John Cho (streaming live)
Monday, January 23, 10:30 a.m. PT / 11:30 a.m. MT / 1:30 p.m. ET
 
Women in Science (streaming live)
Tuesday, January 24, 1:00 p.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. MT / 4:00 p.m. ET
Although women have conducted pioneering scientific work for centuries, their stories are too seldom told. Why are there still relatively few female scientists, in the real world and on screen? How are they depicted in film? Join cognitive neuroscientist Heather Berlin (Science Goes to the Movies), systems engineer Tracy Drain (NASA Jet Propulsion Lab), screenwriter Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy), filmmaker Jennifer Phang (Advantageous), and moderator Nell Greenfieldboyce (NPR). Supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
 
Power of Story: Art of Episodic Writing (streaming live) — ART OF FILM WEEKEND
Thursday, January 26, 1:30 p.m. PT / 2:30 p.m. MT / 4:30 p.m. ET
The episodic storytelling landscape continues to evolve, inspiring groundbreaking work populated by unforgettable characters. No longer limited by traditional production or distribution platforms, independent artists and media outlets are exploring how to reach and sustain audiences in changing times. Join Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Rock Bythewood (Shots Fired), Larry Karaszewski (The People v. O.J. Simpson), Marti Noxon (To the Bone), Issa Rae (Insecure), Jill Soloway (I Love Dick), and moderator Michelle Satter (Sundance Institute) in conversation about creating and navigating the future of episodic storytelling.
 
Look Over Here: Crafting VR Narratives — ART OF FILM WEEKEND
Thursday, January 26, 3:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. MT / 6:30 p.m. ET
Lynette Wallworth (Collisions) and Saschka Unseld (Dear Angelica) are at the forefront of an emerging medium. Wallworth frequently explores environmental and social justice themes in her work, and Unseld is creating a collection of VR films with emotions at their core. In this fireside chat, the filmmakers will compare notes on writing and directing for a 360-degree screen.
 
Creative Tensions: Empathy (streaming live) — ART OF FILM WEEKEND
Friday, January 27, 2017, 9:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. MT / noon ET
This is not your typical panel. Join us for Creative Tensions: Empathy to explore the forces that shape how and why we say we care for others. In a conversation expressed through movement, participants reveal their stance on issues by where they stand in the room. Can art make people more tolerant? Is it possible to empathize with those who don’t share our core values? Where do you "stand" on the purpose of art? Presented by the Sundance Institute Theatre Program, in partnership with IDEO.
 
Producers Confidential — ART OF FILM WEEKEND
Friday, January 27, 1:00 p.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. MT / 4:00 p.m. ET
Producers are often seen as a film’s construction foreman—asked to find financing and to stay on budget and on time. But rarely are they recognized as artists. Join producers Alix Madigan-Yorkin (L.A. Times) and Joslyn Barnes (Strong Island) in an intimate conversation with moderator Anne Lai (Sundance Institute) to hear about their toughest failures, their proudest moments, and what continues to inspire each of them as a creative force.
 
Vision Builders: The Art of Production Design — ART OF FILM WEEKEND
Saturday, January 28, 1:00 p.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. MT / 4:00 p.m. ET
Production designers' work extends far beyond building sets. They shapestoryworlds, creating intricate environments that unfold narratives, develop characters, and articulate themes. But how do you build an entire world (on a budget)—and incorporate emotion, psychology, and other intangibles? Production designers David Gropman (Fences), Jeannine Oppewall (L.A. Confidential) andInbal Weinberg (Blue Valentine) explore how concepts become reality.

 
 
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GoldenGlobes 2017 show DIVERSITY & INCLUSION in Hollywood: LaLaLand is the big winner along with Moonlight, Atlanta and Meryl Streep

GoldenGlobes presented by Hollywood Foreign Press association are one of the most coveted entertainment award of the year, in TV & Film. But they are also known for their host, the presentation, the party and almost everything about it. The 74th Golden Globe Awards last night were not disappointing. It was fun!

Jimmy Fallon was the host this year, and as expected he was what he is, sweet, kind, charming, fun & non-scandalous. Although he did try to make up for his Trump interview by making few jokes on Trump. Although his opening monologue almost got sabotaged like Mariah Carey, but he was able to rescue it by his wit and NBC's quick teleprompter replacement. His cold open with the LaLaLand style musical was really cool though. There was no hard-hitting scandalous comments like Ricky Gervais or even Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, but it was a fun, clean family entertainment  hosting version with Jimmy.

Host Jimmy Fallon kicks off the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

The presenters were pretty good too. It was great to see some INCLUSION & DIVERSITY on the stage. Priyanka Chopra rocked the stage in her beautiful golden dress and beautiful smile. Dev Patel was on the stage with the young Sunny Pawar, both from the wonderful film LION. Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn had quite a fun bit, with Goldie playing the dumb blind old lady, and Amy playing Amy. But the night's best was Kristen Wiig and Steve Carrell. There skit about there first animated movie was HILARIOUS!

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The most talked about event of the night was Meryl Streep's speech. Meryl was presented the Cecil B. deMille award by Viola Davis. The most decorated and one of the best actress of all time, definitely deserved this accolade, like many other she has won. But she did not just give a speech thanking people or talking about women issues, sexism etc. She took the opportunity to express her honest opinion about the current political situation in the country. And in turn she gained respect of several more Americans, and probably disdain of many too. You can check out the speech here for yourself.

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INITIAL LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR 2017 ESSENCE FESTIVAL IN NEW ORLEANS

INITIAL LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR 2017 ESSENCE FESTIVAL

IN NEW ORLEANS

Weekend Ticket Packages on Sale Starting December 16

 December 15, 2016 (New York, NY) – Time Inc.’s (NYSE:TIME) Essence today announced the initial lineup for the 2017 Essence Festival Concert Series in New Orleans featuring headliners Diana Ross and Mary J. Blige, among many others. The 23rd annual event will take place June 30-July 2, 2016 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The initial performance lineup is outlined below.  Additional acts will be announced in the coming weeks. 

Artists confirmed to perform at the nightly Essence Festival concerts over Fourth of July weekend at the Louisiana Superdome include: Diana Ross, Mary J Blige, Chaka Khan, Doug E Fresh, Erykah Badu, India.Arie, Jazmine Sullivan, John Legend, June’s Diary, Lalah Hathaway, Lizzo, Master P, Michel’le, Moses Sumney, Ro James, Shaggy, Sir the Baptist, Solange, Teyana Taylor, The Jones Girls Feat. Shirley Jones, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Tweet, Yuna, and many more to be announced soon.

“This year’s Festival lineup puts women at the forefront of an incredible weekend of entertainment featuring more than 40 of the world’s most gifted artists and performers,” said Essence President Michelle Ebanks. “It is an honor to welcome the inimitable Diana Ross to the Festival for the first time. Plus, Festival veteran Mary J. Blige is back to share ‘Strength of a Woman’ with her most passionate fans.”

The A-list nighttime concerts will feature more than 40 acts and will take place across five stages — including the Festival’s renowned Mainstage and four intimate Superlounges. Mary J. Blige will headline a special night, themed My Path to Strength, introducing her highly anticipated album “Strength of a Woman.”

Weekend ticket packages are on sale Friday, December 16 at 10am CT with prices starting at $126. For information about ticket sales, accommodations and the latest news about the Essence Festival visit Essence Festival. Join the Festival community: follow us on Twitter@essencefest #EssenceFest and become a fan of 2017 Essence Festival on Facebook.

The 2017 Essence Festival is presented by Coca-Cola.

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23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® Nominees

Nominations Announced for the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®
Ceremony will be Simulcast Live on Sunday, January 29, 2017 on
TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. (ET)/5 p.m. (PT)
 

Nominees for the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding individual, cast and ensemble performances in film and television of 2016, as well as the nominees for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.

SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris introduced Sophia Bush (Chicago P.D., One Tree Hill) and Common (Suicide Squad, Selma), who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors® live on Turner's TNT, TBS and truTV cable networks, as well as online at sagawards.tntdrama.com,  truTV.com and sagawards.org. Prior to that, SAG Awards Committee Chair JoBeth Williams and Committee Member Jason George revealed the stunt ensemble nominees during a live webcast on sagawards.tntdrama.com and sagawards.org.  In addition, for the first time ever both announcements were available through a Facebook Live stream on the TBS, TNT, truTV and SAG Awards Facebook pages. A replay of both announcements is available for viewing on sagawards.tntdrama.com and sagawards.org.

The complete list of 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards nominations follows this notice.

The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® presented by SAG-AFTRA with Screen Actors Guild Awards, LLC will be produced by Avalon Harbor Entertainment, Inc. and will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT). TBS and TNT subscribers can also watch the SAG Awards live through the networks' websites and mobile apps. In addition, TNT will present a primetime encore of the ceremony immediately following the live presentation.

Prior to the televised ceremony, the stunt ensemble honorees will be announced during the SAG Awards Live Red Carpet Pre-Show webcast.

One of the awards season’s premier events, the SAG Awards annually celebrates the outstanding motion pictures and television performances from the previous calendar year. Of the top industry honors presented to actors, only the SAG Awards are selected entirely by performers’ peers in SAG-AFTRA. The SAG Awards was the first televised awards show to acknowledge the work of union members and the first to present awards to motion picture casts and television ensembles.

Two nominating panels — one for television and one for film — each composed of 2,500 randomly selected SAG-AFTRA members from across the United States, chose this year’s nominees. Final voting information will be sent to the 121,546 SAG-AFTRA members in good standing across the country, who may vote on all categories. In keeping with the SAG Awards’ commitment to sustainable practices, online voting is encouraged. Request for optional paper ballots must be made to Integrity Voting Systems by Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. All votes must be received at the elections firm by noon PT on Friday, Jan. 27. Results will be tallied and sealed until the envelopes are opened by the presenters live onstage at the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony on Jan. 29, 2017.

The Screen Actors Guild Post-Awards Gala benefiting the SAG-AFTRA Foundation will be hosted for the 21st consecutive year by People and the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) to benefit the SAG-AFTRA Foundation and honor actors’ philanthropic activities. For more information about the SAG Awards®, SAG-AFTRA, TNT and TBS, visit sagawards.org/about.

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23rd ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
CASEY AFFLECK / Lee Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
ANDREW GARFIELD / Desmond Doss – “HACKSAW RIDGE” (Lionsgate)
RYAN GOSLING / Sebastian –“LA LA LAND” (Lionsgate)
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Ben – “CAPTAIN FANTASTIC” (Bleecker Street)
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Troy Maxson – “FENCES” (Paramount Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
AMY ADAMS / Louise Banks – “ARRIVAL” (Paramount Pictures)
EMILY BLUNT / Rachel – “THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN” (Universal Pictures)
NATALIE PORTMAN / Jackie Kennedy – “JACKIE” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
EMMA STONE / Mia – “LA LA LAND” (Lionsgate)
MERYL STREEP / Florence Foster Jenkins – “FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS” (Paramount Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
MAHERSHALA ALI / Juan – “MOONLIGHT” (A24)
JEFF BRIDGES / Marcus Hamilton – “HELL OR HIGH WATER” (CBS Films)
HUGH GRANT / St Clair Bayfield – “FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS” (Paramount Pictures)
LUCAS HEDGES / Patrick Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
DEV PATEL / Saroo Brierley – “LION” (The Weinstein Company)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
VIOLA DAVIS / Rose Maxson – “FENCES” (Paramount Pictures)
NAOMIE HARRIS / Paula – “MOONLIGHT” (A24)
NICOLE KIDMAN / Sue Brierley – “LION” (The Weinstein Company)
OCTAVIA SPENCER / Dorothy Vaughan – “HIDDEN FIGURES” (20th Century Fox)
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Randi Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
CAPTAIN FANTASTIC (Bleecker Street)

ANNALISE BASSO / Vespyr
SHREE CROOKS / Zaja
ANN DOWD / Abigail
KATHRYN HAHN / Harper
NICHOLAS HAMILTON / Rellian
SAMANTHA ISLER / Kielyr
FRANK LANGELLA / Jack
GEORGE MacKAY / Bo
ERIN MORIARTY / Claire
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Ben
MISSI PYLE / Ellen
CHARLIE SHOTWELL / Nai
STEVE ZAHN / Dave
FENCES (Paramount Pictures)
JOVAN ADEPO / Cory
VIOLA DAVIS / Rose Maxson
STEPHEN McKINLEY HENDERSON / Jim Bono
RUSSELL HORNSBY / Lyons
SANIYYA SIDNEY / Raynell
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Troy Maxson
MYKELTI WILLIAMSON / Gabriel
HIDDEN FIGURES (20th Century Fox)
MAHERSHALA ALI / Col. Jim Johnson
KEVIN COSTNER / Al Harrison
KIRSTEN DUNST / Vivian Mitchell
TARAJI P. HENSON / Katherine G. Johnson
ALDIS HODGE / Levi Jackson
JANELLE MONÁE / Mary Jackson
JIM PARSONS / Paul Stafford
GLEN POWELL / John Glenn
OCTAVIA SPENCER / Dorothy Vaughan
MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
CASEY AFFLECK / Lee Chandler
MATTHEW BRODERICK / Jeffrey
KYLE CHANDLER / Joe Chandler
LUCAS HEDGES / Patrick Chandler
GRETCHEN MOL / Elise
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Randi Chandler
MOONLIGHT (A24)
MAHERSHALA ALI / Juan
NAOMIE HARRIS / Paula
ANDRÉ HOLLAND / Kevin
JHARREL JEROME / Kevin (16)
JANELLE MONÁE / Teresa
TREVANTE RHODES / Black
ASHTON SANDERS / Chiron
TELEVISION PROGRAMS
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
RIZ AHMED / Nasir “Naz” Khan – “THE NIGHT OF” (HBO)
STERLING K. BROWN / Christopher Darden – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)
BRYAN CRANSTON / President Lyndon B. Johnson – “ALL THE WAY” (HBO)
JOHN TURTURRO / John Stone – “THE NIGHT OF” (HBO)
COURTNEY B. VANCE / Johnnie Cochran – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD / Lacie – “BLACK MIRROR” (Netflix)
FELICITY HUFFMAN / Leslie Graham – “AMERICAN CRIME” (ABC)
AUDRA McDONALD / Billie Holiday – “LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL” (HBO)
SARAH PAULSON / Marcia Clark – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)
KERRY WASHINGTON / Anita Hill – “CONFIRMATION” (HBO)
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STERLING K. BROWN / Randall Pearson – “THIS IS US” (NBC)
PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister – “GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
JOHN LITHGOW / Winston Churchill – “THE CROWN” (Netflix)
RAMI MALEK / Elliot Alderson – “MR. ROBOT” (USA Network)
KEVIN SPACEY / Frank Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN / Eleven – “STRANGER THINGS” (Netflix)
CLAIRE FOY / Queen Elizabeth II – “THE CROWN” (Netflix)
THANDIE NEWTON / Maeve Millay – “WESTWORLD” (HBO)
WINONA RYDER / Joyce Byers – “STRANGER THINGS” (Netflix)
ROBIN WRIGHT / Claire Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ANTHONY ANDERSON / Andre Johnson – “BLACK-ISH” (ABC)
TITUSS BURGESS / Titus Andromedon – “UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT” (Netflix)
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
WILLIAM H. MACY / Frank Gallagher – “SHAMELESS” (Showtime)
JEFFREY TAMBOR / Maura Pfefferman – “TRANSPARENT” (Amazon)
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren – “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” (Netflix)
JANE FONDA / Grace Hanson – “GRACE AND FRANKIE” (Netflix)
ELLIE KEMPER / Kimmy Schmidt – “UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT” (Netflix)
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / President Selina Meyer – “VEEP” (HBO)
LILY TOMLIN / Frankie Bergstein – “GRACE AND FRANKIE” (Netflix)
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
THE CROWN (Netflix)

CLAIRE FOY / Queen Elizabeth II
CLIVE FRANCIS / Lord Salisbury
HARRY HADDEN-PATON / Martin Charteris
VICTORIA HAMILTON / Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
DANIEL INGS / Mike Parker
BILLY JENKINS / Prince Charles
VANESSA KIRBY / Princess Margaret
JOHN LITHGOW / Winston Churchill
LIZZY McINNERNY / Bobo Macdonald
BEN MILES / Peter Townsend
JEREMY NORTHAM / Anthony Eden
NICHOLAS ROWE / Jock Colville
MATT SMITH / Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
PIP TORRENS / Tommy Lascelles
HARRIET WALTER / Clemmie Churchill
DOWNTON ABBEY (Masterpiece/PBS)
SAMANTHA BOND / Lady Rosamund Painswick
HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
PATRICK BRENNAN / Mr. Dawes
LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley
JIM CARTER / Charles Carson
RAQUEL CASSIDY / Baxter
PAUL COPLEY / Mr. Mason
BRENDAN COYLE / John Bates
MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley
KEVIN DOYLE / Joseph Molesley
MICHAEL FOX / Andy
JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna Bates
MATTHEW GOODE / Henry Talbot
HARRY HADDEN-PATON / Bertie Pelham
ROBERT JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas Barrow
SUE JOHNSTON / Miss Denker
ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson
PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes
ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy Mason
LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore
DOUGLAS REITH / Lord Merton
DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson
MAGGIE SMITH / Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
JEREMY SWIFT / Spratt
HOWARD WARD / Sgt. Willis
PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley

GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
ALFIE ALLEN / Theon Greyjoy
JACOB ANDERSON / Grey Worm
DEAN CHARLES CHAPMAN / Tommen Baratheon
EMILIA CLARKE / Daenerys Targaryen
NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU / Jaime Lannister
LIAM CUNNINGHAM / Davos Seaworth
PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister
NATHALIE EMMANUEL / Missandei
KIT HARINGTON / Jon Snow
LENA HEADEY / Cersei Lannister
CONLETH HILL / Varys
KRISTOFER HIVJU / Tormund Giantsbane
MICHIEL HUISMAN / Daario Naharis
FAYE MARSAY / Waif
JONATHAN PRYCE / High Sparrow
SOPHIE TURNER / Sansa Stark
CARICE VAN HOUTEN / Melisandre
GEMMA WHELAN / Yara Greyjoy
MAISIE WILLIAMS / Arya Stark
STRANGER THINGS (Netflix)
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN / Eleven
CARA BUONO / Karen Wheeler
JOE CHREST / Ted Wheeler
NATALIA DYER / Nancy Wheeler
DAVID HARBOUR / Jim Hopper
CHARLIE HEATON / Jonathan Byers
JOE KEERY / Steve Harrington
GATEN MATARAZZO / Dustin Henderson
CALEB McLAUGHLIN / Lucas Sinclair
MATTHEW MODINE / Dr. Martin Brenner
ROB MORGAN / Officer Powell
JOHN PAUL REYNOLDS / Officer Callahan
WINONA RYDER / Joyce Byers
NOAH SCHNAPP / Will Byers
MARK STEGER / The Monster
FINN WOLFHARD / Mike Wheeler
WESTWORLD (HBO)
BEN BARNES / Logan
INGRID BOLSØ BERDAL / Armistice
ED HARRIS / Man in Black
LUKE HEMSWORTH / Ashley Stubbs
ANTHONY HOPKINS / Dr. Robert Ford
SIDSE BABETT KNUDSEN / Theresa Cullen
JAMES MARSDEN / Teddy Flood
LEONARDO NAM / Felix Lutz
THANDIE NEWTON / Maeve Millay
TALULAH RILEY / Angela
RODRIGO SANTORO / Hector Escaton
ANGELA SARAFYAN / Clementine Pennyfeather
JIMMI SIMPSON / William
PTOLEMY SLOCUM / Sylvester
EVAN RACHEL WOOD / Dolores Abernathy
SHANNON WOODWARD / Elsie Hughes
JEFFREY WRIGHT / Bernard Lowe

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)

MAYIM BIALIK / Amy Farrah Fowler
KALEY CUOCO / Penny
JOHNNY GALECKI / Leonard Hofstadter
SIMON HELBERG / Howard Wolowitz
KUNAL NAYYAR / Rajesh Koothrappali
JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper
MELISSA RAUCH / Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz
BLACK-ISH (ABC)
ANTHONY ANDERSON / Andre Johnson
MILES BROWN / Jack Johnson
DEON COLE / Charlie Telphy
LAURENCE FISHBURNE / Pops
JENIFER LEWIS / Ruby Johnson
PETER MACKENZIE / Mr. Stevens
MARSAI MARTIN / Diane Johnson
JEFF MEACHAM / Josh
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS / Rainbow Johnson
MARCUS SCRIBNER / Andre Johnson, Jr.
YARA SHAHIDI / Zoey Johnson
MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
AUBREY ANDERSON-EMMONS / Lily Tucker-Pritchett
JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy
JESSE TYLER FERGUSON / Mitchell Pritchett
NOLAN GOULD / Luke Dunphy
SARAH HYLAND / Haley Dunphy
JEREMY MAGUIRE / Joe Pritchett
ED O’NEILL / Jay Pritchett
RICO RODRIGUEZ / Manny Delgado
ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker
SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
ARIEL WINTER / Alex Dunphy
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren
ALAN AISENBERG / Baxter “Gerber” Bayley
DANIELLE BROOKS / Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson
BLAIR BROWN / Judy King
JACKIE CRUZ / Marisol “Flaca” Gonzales
LEA DeLARIA / Big Boo
BETH DOVER / Linda Ferguson
KIMIKO GLENN / Brook Soso
ANNIE GOLDEN / Norma Romano
LAURA GOMEZ / Blanca Flores
DIANE GUERRERO / Maritza Ramos
MICHAEL J. HARNEY / Sam Healy
BRAD WILLIAM HENKE / Desi Piscatella
VICKY JEUDY / Janae Watson
JULIE LAKE / Angie Rice
SELENIS LEYVA / Gloria Mendoza
NATASHA LYONNE / Nicky Nichols
TARYN MANNING / Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett
JAMES McMENAMIN / Charlie “Donuts” Coates
ADRIENNE C. MOORE / Cindy “Black Cindy” Hayes
KATE MULGREW / Galina “Red” Reznikov
EMMA MYLES / Leanne Taylor
MATT PETERS / Joel Luschek
LORI PETTY / Lolly Whitehill
JESSICA PIMENTEL / Maria Ruiz
DASCHA POLANCO / Dayanara “Daya” Diaz
LAURA PREPON / Alex Vause
JOLENE PURDY / Stephanie Hapakuka
ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ / Aleida Diaz
NICK SANDOW / Joe Caputo
ABIGAIL SAVAGE / Gina Murphy
TAYLOR SCHILLING / Piper Chapman
CONSTANCE SHULMAN / Erica “Yoga” Jones
DALE SOULES / Frieda Berlin
YAEL STONE / Lorna Morello
LIN TUCCI / Anita DeMarco
SAMIRA WILEY / Poussey Washington

VEEP (HBO)
DAN BAKKEDAHL / Roger Furlong
SUFE BRADSHAW / Sue Wilson
ANNA CHLUMSKY / Amy Brookheimer
GARY COLE / Kent Davison
KEVIN DUNN / Ben Cafferty
CLEA DUVALL / Marjorie Palmiotti
NELSON FRANKLIN / Will
TONY HALE / Gary Walsh
HUGH LAURIE / Tom James
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / President Selina Meyer
SAM RICHARDSON / Richard
REID SCOTT / Dan Egan
TIMOTHY SIMONS / Jonah Ryan
JOHN SLATTERY / Charlie Baird
SARAH SUTHERLAND / Catherine
MATT WALSH / Mike McLintock
WAYNE WILDERSON / Wayne

STUNT ENSEMBLES
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
“CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
“DOCTOR STRANGE” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
“HACKSAW RIDGE” (Lionsgate)
“JASON BOURNE” (Universal Pictures)
“NOCTURNAL ANIMALS” (Focus Features)
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
“GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
“MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL” (Netflix)
“MARVEL’S LUKE CAGE” (Netflix)
“THE WALKING DEAD” (AMC)
“WESTWORLD” (HBO)

LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
53rd Annual SAG Life Achievement Award
LILY TOMLIN

 
23rd ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS FACT SHEET
ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION PROGRAMS
JIM PARSONS – 2
MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Hidden Figures"
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “The Big Bang Theory”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
MAHERSHALA ALI – 3
MALE SUPPORT – "Moonlight"
MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Hidden Figures"
MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Moonlight"
CASEY AFFLECK – 2
MALE LEAD – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
VIOLA DAVIS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Fences”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”

NAOMIE HARRIS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Moonlight”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Moonlight"

LUCAS HEDGES – 2
MALE SUPPORT – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”

VIGGO MORTENSEN – 2
MALE LEAD – “Captain Fantastic”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Captain Fantastic”

OCTAVIA SPENCER – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Hidden Figures”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”

DENZEL WASHINGTON – 2
MALE LEAD – “Fences”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”

MICHELLE WILLIAMS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – TELEVISION PROGRAMS

ANTHONY ANDERSON – 2
MALE COMEDY – “Black-ish”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Black-ish”
UZO ADUBA – 2
FEMALE COMEDY – “Orange is the New Black”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”

MILLIE BOBBY BROWN – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Stranger Things”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”

STERLING K. BROWN – 2
MALE TV MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES – “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
MALE DRAMA – “This Is Us”

TY BURRELL – 2
MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
PETER DINKLAGE – 2
MALE DRAMA – “Game of Thrones”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Game of Thrones”

CLAIRE FOY – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”
HARRY HADDEN-PATON – 2
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”

JOHN LITHGOW – 2
MALE DRAMA – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”

JULIA LOUIS–DREYFUS – 2
FEMALE COMEDY – “Veep”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Veep”

THANDIE NEWTON – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Westworld”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Westworld”

WINONA RYDER – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Stranger Things”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS
“Manchester By The Sea” – 4
“Fences” – 3
“Moonlight” – 3
“Captain Fantastic” – 2
“Florence Foster Jenkins” – 2
“Hacksaw Ridge” – 2 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“Hidden Figures” – 2
“La La Land” – 2
“Lion” – 2

 
TELEVISION PROGRAMS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS
“The Crown” – 3
“Game of Thrones” – 3 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” – 3
“Stranger Things” – 3
“Westworld” – 3 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“Black-ish” – 2
“Grace And Frankie” – 2
“House of Cards” – 2
“Modern Family” – 2
“The Night Of” – 2
“Orange is the New Black” – 2
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” – 2
“Veep” – 2

NOMINATIONS BY STUDIO FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
PARAMOUNT PICTURES – 6
AMAZON STUDIOS – 4
LIONSGATE – 4
ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS – 4
A24 – 3
20TH CENTURY FOX – 2
BLEECKER STREET – 2
UNIVERSAL PICTURES – 2
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES – 2
THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY – 2
CBS FILMS – 1
FOCUS FEATURES – 1
FOX SEARCHLIGHT – 1

NOMINATIONS BY NETWORK FOR TELEVISION PROGRAMS
NETFLIX – 17
HBO – 13
ABC – 5
FX Networks – 3
AMAZON – 1
AMC – 1
CBS – 1
MASTERPIECE/PBS – 1
NBC – 1
SHOWTIME – 1
USA Network – 1

FIRST-TIME INDIVIDUAL ACTOR® NOMINEES
RIZ AHMED
EMILY BLUNT
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN
STERLING K. BROWN
TITUSS BURGESS
CLAIRE FOY
NAOMIE HARRIS
LUCAS HEDGES
AUDRA McDONALD
COURTNEY B. VANCE

FIRST-TIME TELEVISION SERIES ENSEMBLE NOMINEES
Black-ish”
“The Crown”
“Stranger Things”
“Westworld”

INDIVIDUAL RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS® RECEIVED
A tie:
JULIANNA MARGULIES – 8 Actors® (4 for individual performances and 4 for ensemble performances)
2011, 2010 – FEMALE DRAMA – "The Good Wife"
1999, 1998 – FEMALE DRAMA – "ER"
1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – "ER"
ALEC BALDWIN – 8 Actors® (7 for individual performances and 1 for ensemble performance)
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 – MALE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
2009 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”

INDIVIDUAL RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS
EDIE FALCO
 – 22 Actor® nominations (14 for individual performances, 8 for ensemble performances)
Previous Actors®:
2008, 2003, 2000 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The Sopranos”
2008, 2000 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”

Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Nurse Jackie”
2013 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Nurse Jackie”
2007, 2005, 2002, 2001 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The Sopranos”
2007, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”

ENSEMBLE RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS® RECEIVED
A tie:
ER – 4 Actors® – 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996
MODERN FAMILY – 4 Actors® – 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011

ENSEMBLE RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS
A tie:
FRASIER – 9 Actor® nominations - – 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995
LAW & ORDER – 9 Actor® nominations – 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995

RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE YEAR
A tie:
JAMIE FOXX – 4 Actor® nominations in 2005 (3 for individual performances, 1 for ensemble performance)
MALE LEAD – “Ray”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Ray”
MALE SUPPORT – “Collateral”
MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story”

MAGGIE SMITH – 4 Actor® nominations in 2013 (2 for individual performances, 2 for ensemble performances)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
FEMALE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”

 
ACTORS HONORED WITH ACTOR® STATUETTES FOR SEPARATE PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE YEAR
STEVE CARELL

2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Little Miss Sunshine"
2007 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – "The Office"
BRYAN CRANSTON
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Argo"
2013 – MALE DRAMA – "Breaking Bad"

IDRIS ELBA
2016 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Luther”
2016 – MALE SUPPORT – “Beasts of No Nation"
ALBERT FINNEY
2001 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Traffic"
2001 – MALE SUPPORT – "Erin Brockovich"
HELEN MIRREN
2007 – FEMALE LEAD – "The Queen"
2007 – FEMALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – "Elizabeth I"
GARY SINISE
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Apollo 13"
1996 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – "Truman"

NOMINEE SAG AWARDS® HISTORIES
(Note: “Total” tallies include this year’s nominations)
THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
CASEY AFFLECK
/ “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”
ANDREW GARFIELD / “Hacksaw Ridge”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Social Network”
RYAN GOSLING / “La La Land”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Big Short”
2008 – MALE LEAD – “Lars and the Real Girl”
2007 – MALE LEAD – “Half Nelson”


VIGGO MORTENSEN / “Captain Fantastic”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Captain Fantastic”
Previous Actors®: 
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The Kind”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2008 – MALE LEAD – “Eastern Promises”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring”
DENZEL WASHINGTON / “Fences”
Total nominations in this category: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2013 – MALE LEAD – “Flight”
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Gangster”
2002 – MALE LEAD – “Training Day”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “The Hurricane”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
AMY ADAMS
 / “Arrival”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Previous Actors®: 
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Hustle”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2011 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Fighter”
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Fighter”
2009 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Doubt”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”  
2006 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Junebug”
EMILY BLUNT / “The Girl on the Train”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Emily Blunt’s first Actor® nomination
NATALIE PORTMAN / “Jackie”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®: 
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Black Swan”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Black Swan”
EMMA STONE / “La La Land”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actors®: 
2015 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Birdman”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "The Help"
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2015 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Birdman”
MERYL STREEP / “Florence Foster Jenkins”
Total nominations in this category: 10
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 17
Previous Actors®: 
2009 – FEMALE LEAD – “Doubt”
2004 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Angels in America”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2015 – FEMALE SUPPORT – "Into The Woods"
2014 – FEMALE LEAD – "August: Osage County"
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "August: Osage County"
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Iron Lady”
2010 – FEMALE LEAD – “Julie & Julia”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Doubt"
2007 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Devil Wears Prada”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Adaptation"
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "The Hours"
2000 – FEMALE LEAD – “Music of the Heart”
1999 – FEMALE LEAD – “One True Thing"
1997 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Marvin's Room”
1996 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Bridges of Madison County”
1995 – FEMALE LEAD – “The River Wild”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
MAHERSHALA ALI
/ “Moonlight”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”
JEFF BRIDGES / “Hell or High Water”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®: 
2010 – MALE LEAD – “Crazy Heart”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2011 – MALE LEAD – “True Grit”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Seabiscuit”
2001 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Contender”
HUGH GRANT / “Florence Foster Jenkins”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations: 
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Sense and Sensibility”
LUCAS HEDGES / “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
These are Lucas Hedges’ first Actor® nominations
DEV PATEL / “Lion”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actors®: 
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Slumdog Millionaire”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
2009 – MALE SUPPORT – “Slumdog Millionaire”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
VIOLA DAVIS
 / “Fences”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”
Previous Actors®: 
2016, 2015 – FEMALE DRAMA – “How to Get Away with Murder”
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Help”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2009 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Doubt”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”

NAOMIE HARRIS / “Moonlight”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”
These are Naomie Harris’ first Actor® nominations

NICOLE KIDMAN / “Lion”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Grace of Monaco”
2013 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Paperboy”
2013 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Rabbit Hole”
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
2003 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moulin Rouge”

OCTAVIA SPENCER / “Hidden Figures”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
Previous Actors®: 
2012 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Help”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “My Week With Marilyn”
2006 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Brokeback Mountain”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Brokeback Mountain”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST- “The Station Agent”

TELEVISION PROGRAMS
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
RIZ AHMED
/ “The Night Of”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Riz Ahmed’s first Actor® nomination

STERLING K. BROWN / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year: 
MALE DRAMA – “This Is Us”
These are Sterling K. Brown’s first Actor® nominations
BRYAN CRANSTON / “All the Way”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 12
Previous Actors®:
2014, 2013 – MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
2014 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Argo”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016 – MALE LEAD – “Trumbo”
2016 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Trumbo”
2012, 2011, 2010 – MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
2013, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”
JOHN TURTURRO / “The Night Of”
Total Actor® nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “The Bronx is Burning”
2003 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Monday Night Mayhem”
1995 – MALE SUPPORT – “Quiz Show”
COURTNEY B. VANCE / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Courtney B. Vance’s first Actor® nomination

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD
/ “Black Mirror”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actors®:
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
FELICITY HUFFMAN / “American Crime”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Previous Actors®:
2006 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Desperate Housewives”
2006, 2005 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Desperate Housewives”
Previous Actor® Nominations: 
2009, 2008, 2007 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Desperate Housewives”
2007 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Desperate Housewives”
2006 – FEMALE LEAD – “Transamerica”
2000 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Sports Night”
AUDRA McDONALD / “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill”
Total nomination in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Audra McDonald’s first Actor® nomination
SARAH PAULSON / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “12 Years a Slave”
KERRY WASHINGTON / “Confirmation”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2014 – FEMALE DRAMA – “Scandal”
2005 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Ray”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STERLING K. BROWN
/ “This Is Us”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year: 
MALE TV MOVIE/LIMITED – “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
These are Sterling K. Brown’s first Actor® nominations
PETER DINKLAGE / “Game of Thrones”
Total nominations in this category: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014 – MALE DRAMA – “Game of Thrones”
2016, 2015, 2014, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Game of Thrones”
2004 – MALE LEAD – “The Station Agent”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Station Agent”
JOHN LITHGOW / “The Crown”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor Nominations: 8
Previous Actors®:
1998, 1997 – MALE COMEDY – “3rd Rock from the Sun”\
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Dexter”
2001 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Don Quixote”
1999, 1998, 1997 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “3rd Rock from the Sun”
RAMI MALEK / “Mr. Robot”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MALE DRAMA –  “Mr. Robot”
KEVIN SPACEY / “House of Cards”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 11
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – MALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “American Beauty”
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Beauty”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – MALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2016, 2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2009 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Recount”
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “L.A. Confidential”
1996 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Usual Suspects”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN
/ “Stranger Things”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year: 
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”
These are Millie Bobby Brown’s first Actor® nominations
CLAIRE FOY / “The Crown”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”
These are Claire Foy’s first Actor® nomination
THANDIE NEWTON / “Westworld”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Westworld”
Previous Actors®:
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Crash”
WINONA RYDER / “Stranger Things”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2011 – FEMALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “When Love is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story”
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Black Swan”
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “How to Make an American Quilt”
ROBIN WRIGHT / “House of Cards”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015 – FEMALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2016, 2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2006 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Empire Falls”
1998 – FEMALE LEAD – “She’s So Lovely”
1995 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Forrest Gump”

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ANTHONY ANDERSON
/ “Black-ish”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent nomination this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Black-ish”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Departed”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hustle & Flow”
TITUSS BURGESS / “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Tituss Burgess’ first Actor® nomination
TY BURRELL / “Modern Family”
Total nominations in this category: 7
Previous Actors®: 5
Total Actor® nominations: 15
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actors®: 
2014 – MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011 – MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
2016, 2015, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
WILLIAM H. MACY / “Shameless”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 11
Previous Actors®: 
2015 – MALE COMEDY – “Shameless”
2003 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Door to Door”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MALE COMEDY – “Shameless”
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Bobby"
2007 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – "Nightmares & Dreamscapes"
2005 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – "The Wool Cap"
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Seabiscuit"
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Magnolia"
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – "Boogie Nights"
1997 – MALE SUPPORT – “Fargo”

JEFFREY TAMBOR / Transparent”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2016 – MALE COMEDY – “Transparent”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014, 2006, 2005 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Arrested Development”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
UZO ADUBA
 / “Orange is the Black”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year: 
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Orange is the New Black”
2016, 2015 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”
JANE FONDA / “Grace and Frankie”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”
ELLIE KEMPER / Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “The Office”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Bridesmaids”
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / “Veep”
Total nominations in this category: 11
Previous Actors®: 6
Total Actor® nominations: 19
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Veep”
Previous Actors®:
2014 – FEMALE COMEDY – "Veep"
1998, 1997 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Seinfeld”
1998, 1997, 1995 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Seinfeld”
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016, 2015, – FEMALE COMEDY – "Veep"
2016, 2015, 2014 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – "Veep"
2010, 2007 – FEMALE COMEDY – "The New Adventures of Old Christine"
1999, 1996, 1995 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Seinfeld”
1996 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Seinfeld”
LILY TOMLIN / “Grace and Frankie”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent honor this year:
53rd Annual Life Achievement Recipient
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2005, 2003 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The West Wing”
2003 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The West Wing”

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
THE CROWN
(Netflix)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is “The Crown” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination
DOWNTON ABBEY (Masterpiece/PBS)
Previous Actors®: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®: 
2016, 2015, 2013 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2014– DRAMA ENSEMBLE
GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016, 2015, 2014, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE
STRANGER THINGS (Netflix)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Stranger Things” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination
WESTWORLD (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Westworld” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
BLACK-ISH
 (ABC)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Black-ish” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE
MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Previous Actors®: 
2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations: 
2016, 2015, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE
ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®: 
2016, 2015 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE
VEEP (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE

STUNT ENSEMBLE HONORS
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
GAME OF THRONES
(HBO)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 6
Previous Stunt Ensemble honors:  2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012
MARVEL'S DAREDEVIL (Netflix)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2
Previous Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2016
MARVEL’S LUKE CAGE (Netflix)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Marvel’s Luke Cage” stunt ensemble’s first nomination
THE WALKING DEAD (AMC)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 5
Previous Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013
WESTWORLD (HBO)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Westworld” stunt ensemble’s first nomination

Golden Globe Award is getting more Black & Brown!

The 2017 award season has begun, and thankfully this year looks lot more colorful that last year. There are almost too many awards to keep count of, but Golden Globes is one of the most prestigious awards out there. The 74th Golden Globe Awards, which are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, announced the nominees for the 2017 Golden Globe Awards. And they announced nominations for the 2017 awards today.

The musical “La La Land” leads the film nominees with a total of seven mentions, followed by “Moonlight” with six. On the TV side “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” tops with five.  

The 2017 ceremony is set to honor Meryl Streep with the Cecil B. DeMille Award who has won eight Golden Globes and has been nominated 29 times, including the recent nomination for“Florence Foster Jenkins.”  

Best Motion Picture Drama nominee’s include “Hacksaw Ridge,” “Hell or High Water,” Manchester by the Sea,” “Lion” and “Moonlight.” Other nominations of note include Denzel Washington for “Fences” (Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama), Ruth Negga, “Loving” (Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama), Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight” (Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture) along side Dev Patel for “Lion.” 

Under Actress In A Supporting Role In Any Motion Picture the competition is stiff with nominations earned by Viola Davis “Fences,” Naomie Harris “Midnight” and Octavia Spencer for “Hidden Figures.” Earning double nominations is Barry Jenkins for “Moonlight” as Best Director, Motion Picture and a nomination under Best Screenplay, Motion Picture, “Moonlight.”

Under Best Original Song Motion Picture is “Faith” from the animated feature “Sing” with music and lyrics by Ryan Tedder, Francis Farewell Starlight and Stevie Wonder and “How Far I’ll Go” with music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda (lyrics) for “Moana.” 

Under Best Television series, comedy or musical is “Atlanta”  and “Black-ish” and earning a nod 

under Best Performance by an Actor in a Television series, comedy or musical is Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”), Gael Garcia Bernal (“Mozart in the Jungle”) and Donald Glover (“Atlanta”). Under Best Performance by an Actress in a Television series, comedy of musical is Tracee Ellis Ross (“Black-ish’), Gina Rodriguez “(Jane the Virgin”) and Issa Rae (“Insecure”). Under Best Performance by an Actor in a limited series or Motion Picture made for television is Courtney B. Vance (“The People v. O.J. Simpson) and Riz Ahmed “The Night of”).  Best Performance by an Actress in a limited Series or Motion Picture made for television, Kerry Washington (“Confirmation”) and Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television is Thandie Newton “Westworld.” Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television “The Night Of,” and “The People v. O.J. Simpson.”

On her nomination RUTH NEGGA, who plays the late Mildred Loving, in“Loving”  (Focus Features) has this to say about her nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama (Golden Globes) — “I am profoundly grateful for this recognition… I can’t thank the HFPA enough for their support, this is such an honor. I am humbled to be in the company of all of these extraordinary, talented, and powerful women. It has been such a gift to share Mildred and Richard Loving’s important story with the world. I share this honor with my partner in the film, Joel Edgerton, our incredible director Jeff Nichols and everyone involved in bringing Loving to life.”

The 74th Golden Globe Awards, which are voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, will be hosted by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon and will air live on both coasts Sunday, Jan. 8, 2017 on NBC.

THE AFRICAN DIASPORA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL: Nov 25 - Dec 11

The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) is back for its 24th edition from Nov. 25 to Dec. 11 with a total of 66 films from 30 countries including 34 US and NY Premieres. You still have an entire week of screenings left, of some wonderful films, right here in NYC. The Festival - which runs until Dec. 11 - will present quite a few very strong and exciting New York and US Premieres over the next few days at Teachers College, Columbia University, Cinepolis Chelsea Cinemas and MIST Harlem.

The films in ADIFF 2016 – some coming directly from important international film festivals such as Toronto, Cannes, Vancouver, Montreal or Rotterdam - illustrate the diversification of the global film industry, from impressive epic dramas (93 days, 76) to intimate stories that will touch the audience in many ways (While We Live, Sins of the Flesh, Montreal White City, Jerusa’s Day).

National and international celebrities as well as award-winning filmmakers are celebrated in ADIFF this year including Zeinabu Irene Davis, Jimmy Jean Louis, Dani Kouyaté, Eugene Corr, Danny Glover, O.C. Ukeje, Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic, Khaled El Hagar and Darlene Jonhson.

As shared with myNewYorkeye by Dr. and Mrs. Spech, Co-Directors of ADIFF

"It is always very satisfying for us to be able to showcase new films that are both very entertaining and revealing. Our goal is for our audience to come out of the theater richer with knowledge, understanding and well being than when they come in. We think the selection of ADIFF 2016 is a crowd pleaser! "

SOME OF ADIFF 2016 HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

Spotlight on Nigerian Cinema
Directly from TIFF comes a selection of four Nigerian films (93 days, 76, the Arbitration & Taxi Driver) by a new generation of filmmakers who both advance and challenge Nollywood with bigger budgets and greater artistic ambition. In 93 Days by Steve Gukas, Danny Glover leads a team of doctors fighting a potential Ebola outbreak in Nigeria. In historic drama 76 by Izu Ojukwu the pregnant wife of a young soldier accused of complicity in the abortive coup of 1976 helps him prove his innocence.

Aboriginal Australian filmmaker Darlene Johnson in NY for ADIFF
The Aboriginal Australian experience is at the center of Ms. Johnson’s work. She will attend the festival to present seven of her films and discuss with the audience Australia’s colonial past and how arts and culture are agents of change in the life of Australian Aboriginal people.

Jimmy Jean-Louis, an International Actor
Jimmy Jean Louis is well known for his role as the Haitian in the Heroes series. With a rich acting career domestically and internationally, Mr. Jean-Louis is a guest of the festival in his capacity of actor, producer and Ambassador at large of his native country, Haiti. Jimmy Jean-Louis will present Opening Night romantic comedy Everything But a Man by Nnegest Likké.

Also part of ADIFF 2016 Double Feature Opening Night event is Black British romantic comedy The Naked Poet by Jason Barret, a sharp, witty, sexy, deep and quite emotional exploration of the complexities of love presented from a Black male’s perspective in contemporary London.

Zeinabu Irene Davis, filmmaker of the “L.A. Rebellion”
The need to have an alternative voice is the aim of Closing Night film Spirits of Rebellion, black cinema from UCLA, a documentary that tells the story of a small group of critically acclaimed, but relatively unknown black filmmakers who wanted to change the black film narrative in the USA.

ADIFF Gala Screening While We Live
Sweden based Burkinabe filmmaker Dani Kouyaté (Keita, The Heritage of the Griot, Sia, The Dream of the Python) will present his latest fiction film While We Live, an entertaining and thoughtful family drama that travels between Sweden and Gambia to explores issues of family dynamics and identity.

ADIFF Centerpiece Screening Gang of the French Caribbean / Le Gang des Antillais
Jean-Claude Barny, a French director originally from Guadeloupe and Trinidad & Tobago will attend the Red Carpet Centerpiece screening of his hot new crime-drama Gang of the French Caribbean.

USA/Cuban documentary Ghost Town to Havana
There is much talk about Cuba lately. However, the films coming out of this new interaction between Cuba and the USA are still limited and often plagued by clichés. Not so with Ghost Town to Havana by Eugene Corr, an incredible social commentary that explore through the game of baseball how both Cuba and the USA nurture their youths.

Sneak preview screening of TIFF 2016 selection Mali Blues
This musical documentary by Lutz Gregor follows Malian Global Pop stars Fatoumata Diawara, Bassekou Kouyaté Master Soumy and Ahmed Ag Kaedi fighting against Radical Islamists in Mali with music. Other highlights include Khaled El Hagar’s Sins of the Flesh, a love story set in the backdrop of the Egyptian Revolution; Paul Sapiano’s Driving While Black, a dark comedy about the troubles and tribulations of a young Black pizza delivery man; Death by a Thousand Cuts by Jake Kheel and Juan Mejia Botero, a suspenseful documentary that explores the tensions at the Dominican/Haitian border; the first fiction film by documentarian Jawad Rhalib Rebel / Insoumise about a young woman seeking social justice in Morocco and Belgium; the identity documentary Invisible Roots: Afro-Mexicans in Southern California by Tiffany Walton and Montreal White City by Bachir Bensaddek about an Algerian taxi driver in Montreal who picks up a former pop star whom he thought was dead.

ABOUT THE AFRICAN DIASPORA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Described by film critic Armond White as “a festival that symbolizes diaspora as more than just anthropology,” ADIFF has managed to increase the presence of independent Afrocentric films from all over the world in the general American specialty movie scene by launching films such as The Tracker by Rolf de Heer (Australia), Kirikou and the Sorceress by Michel Ocelot (France), Gospel Hill by Giancarlo Esposito (USA), Darrat/Dry Season by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (Chad), The First Rasta by Helene Lee (France/Jamaica), The Story of Lovers Rock by Menelik Shabazz (UK) Scheherazade, Tell Me a Story by Yousry Nasrallah (Egypt), and The Pirogue by Moussa Touré among others.

Attracting a wide cross-section of cinephiles and audiences of African-American, Caribbean, African, Latino and European ethnic backgrounds who share a common interest for thought provoking, well crafted, intelligent and entertaining stories about the human experience of people of color, ADIFF is now a national and international event with festivals held in New York City, Chicago, Washington DC, and Paris, France.

ADIFF 2016 FACT SHEET

WHAT: 24th Annual African Diaspora International Film Festival
WHEN: November 25 to December 11, 2016
WHERE:
* MILBANK CHAPEL, TEACHERS COLLEGE, CU - 525 W 120th St.- 125 Zankel
* COWIN CENTER, TEACHERS COLLEGE, CU - Entrance between 120th and 121th St. On Broadway
* CINEPOLIS CHELSEA CINEMAS - 260 W 23rd St. (Betw. 7th and 8th Aves.)
* MIST HARLEM - at 46 W 116th St (at Malcolm X Blvd)
TICKETS: From $11 to $65 depending on screening/event.
4 GALA SCREENINGS:
Opening, Gala, Centerpiece, Closing
10 PROGRAMS:
Meet Jimmy Jean-Louis; Black Australia; Spotlight on Nigerian Cinema; Meet David Dontoh; Senegal Connection; Dancing While Black; ADIFF Cinematheque; Afro-Latino Program; Public Award for the Best Film Directed by a Woman of Color; ADIFF School Program.
66 FILMS IN 30 COUNTRIES:
Algeria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Gambia, Ghana, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, New Zealand, Nigeria, Peru, Senegal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Uruguay, USA.
34 PREMIERES
20 SPECIAL GUESTS
17 DAYS

http://www.nyadiff.org/

2017 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL: COMPETITION AND NEXT LINEUP ANNOUNCED

2017 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL: COMPETITION AND NEXT LINEUP ANNOUNCED

66 Provocative, Bold Feature Films From 22 Countries

‘New Climate’ Program Showcases Stories and Conversations on the Environment and Climate Change

Sundance Institute convenes a full slate of provocative and agenda-setting independent films at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, beginning with today’s announcement of the 66 films selected for U.S. Competition, World Competition and NEXT, as well as a slate of environmentally focused programming under the Festival’s New Climate program. The Festival hosts screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort January 19-29.

The Festival celebrates creativity and independence at the summit of the Institute’s year-round public programming, which also includes festivals in London, Hong Kong and Los Angeles. Sundance Institute programs support artists year-round, with more than $2.5 million in grants and 25 global residency Labs across theatre, film, New Frontier and episodic content.

Robert Redford, President and Founder of Sundance Institute, said, "From the passion and chaos of creativity, independent filmmakers make decisions to harness that energy, break new ground and tell their stories. This year’s Festival reflects every step of that journey, and shows how art can engage, provoke and connect people all over the world."

Keri Putnam, Executive Director of Sundance Institute, said, "It’s more crucial now than ever to have storytellers illuminating the world around us. Artists help us better understand one another and recognize what we have in common. We are proud to champion and amplify original independent work through the Festival and our year-round programs."

John Cooper, Director of the Sundance Film Festival, said, "The films in this year’s Festival show the human sides of issues, people and places we don’t often see. Independent filmmakers, with their fearless, bold perspectives, are challenging us to witness our world's whole story. These artists, armed with their films, will lead us into the future."

For the first time, the Festival is focusing its programming efforts to drive attention and action around a specific theme: climate change and environmental preservation. The New Climate program builds on the Institute’s longstanding commitment to showcasing environmental films and projects, including An Inconvenient TruthBlackfishThe CoveGaslandChasing IceRacing Extinction and Collisions. The program includes Chasing Coral, which follows a team of divers, photographers and scientists documenting the world's changing coral reefs; Trophy, an in-depth look at the controversial, multi-billion-dollar big-game hunting industry; Water & Power: A California Heist, an investigation of California's convoluted water system; Plastic China, an examination of employee life at a Chinese recycling plant; and Machines, a portrait of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India.

About New Climate, Redford said, "My own engagement on climate change began more than 40 years ago, and the urgency I felt then has only grown stronger given its very real and increasingly severe consequences. If we’re going to avoid the worst-case scenario, then we must act boldly and immediately, even in the face of indifference, apathy and opposition."

For the 2017 Festival, 113 feature-length films were selected, representing 32 countries and 37 first-time filmmakers, including 20 in competition. These films were selected from 13,782 submissions including 4,068 feature-length films and 8,985 short films. Of the feature film submissions, 2,005 were from the U.S. and 2,063 were international. Ninety-eight feature films at the Festival will be world premieres. In 2016, the Festival drew 46,600 attendees, generated $143.3 million in economic activity for the state of Utah and supported 1,400 local jobs.

Recent films that have premiered in the sections announced today include Morris From AmericaBeasts of the Southern WildSwiss Army ManCity of GoldFruitvale StationThe Diary of A Teenage GirlWhiplashBlackfishLife, AnimatedAll These Sleepless NightsWeiner and First Girl I Loved.

More films, including additional New Climate programming, will be announced soon; watch sundance.org/festival.

U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION
Presenting the world premieres of 16 narrative feature films, the Dramatic Competition offers Festivalgoers a first look at groundbreaking new voices in American independent film.

Band Aid / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Zoe Lister-Jones) — A couple who can't stop fighting embark on a last-ditch effort to save their marriage: turning their fights into songs and starting a band. Cast: Zoe Lister-Jones, Adam Pally, Fred Armisen, Susie Essman, Hannah Simone, Ravi Patel. World Premiere

Beach Rats / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Eliza Hittman) — An aimless teenager on the outer edges of Brooklyn struggles to escape his bleak home life and navigate questions of self-identity, as he balances his time between his delinquent friends, a potential new girlfriend, and older men he meets online. Cast: Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein, Kate Hodge, Neal Huff. World Premiere

Brigsby Bear / U.S.A. (Director: Dave McCary, Screenwriters: Kevin Costello, Kyle Mooney) — Brigsby Bear Adventures is a children's TV show produced for an audience of one: James. When the show abruptly ends, James's life changes forever, and he sets out to finish the story himself. Cast: Kyle Mooney, Claire Danes, Mark Hamill, Greg Kinnear, Matt Walsh, Michaela Watkins. World Premiere

Burning Sands / U.S.A. (Director: Gerard McMurray, Screenwriters: Christine Berg, Gerard McMurray) — Deep into a fraternity's Hell Week, a favored pledge is torn between honoring a code of silence or standing up against the intensifying violence of underground hazing. Cast: Trevor Jackson, Alfre Woodard, Steve Harris, Tosin Cole, DeRon Horton, Trevante Rhodes. World Premiere

Crown Heights / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Matt Ruskin) — When Colin Warner is wrongfully convicted of murder, his best friend, Carl King, devotes his life to proving Colin's innocence. Adapted from This American Life, this is the incredible true story of their harrowing quest for justice. Cast: Keith Stanfield, Nnamdi Asomugha, Natalie Paul, Bill Camp, Nestor Carbonell, Amari Cheatom. World Premiere

Golden Exits / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Alex Ross Perry) — The arrival of a young foreign girl disrupts the lives and emotional balances of two Brooklyn families. Cast: Emily Browning, Adam Horovitz, Mary-Louise Parker, Lily Rabe, Jason Schwartzman, Chloë Sevigny. World Premiere

The Hero / U.S.A. (Director: Brett Haley, Screenwriters: Brett Haley, Marc Basch) — Lee, a former Western film icon, is living a comfortable existence lending his golden voice to advertisements and smoking weed. After receiving a lifetime achievement award and unexpected news, Lee reexamines his past, while a chance meeting with a sardonic comic has him looking to the future. Cast: Sam Elliott, Laura Prepon, Krysten Ritter, Nick Offerman, Katherine Ross. World Premierem looking to the future. Cast: Sam Elliott, Laura Prepon, Krysten Ritter, Nick Offerman, Katherine Ross. World Premiere

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Macon Blair) — When a depressed woman is burglarized, she finds a new sense of purpose by tracking down the thieves, alongside her obnoxious neighbor. But they soon find themselves dangerously out of their depth against a pack of degenerate criminals. Cast: Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow, Jane Levy, Devon Graye. World Premiere. DAY ONE

Ingrid Goes West / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Spicer, Screenwriters: Matt Spicer, David Branson Smith) — A young woman becomes obsessed with an Instagram lifestyle blogger and moves to Los Angeles to try and befriend her in real life. Cast: Aubrey Plaza, Elizabeth Olsen, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Wyatt Russell, Billy Magnussen. World Premiere

Landline / U.S.A. (Director: Gillian Robespierre, Screenwriters: Elisabeth Holm, Gillian Robespierre) — Two sisters come of age in ’90s New York when they discover their dad’s affair—and it turns out he’s not the only cheater in the family. Everyone still smokes inside, no one has a cell phone and the Jacobs finally connect through lying, cheating and hibachi. Cast: Jenny Slate, John Turturro, Edie Falco, Abby Quinn, Jay Duplass, Finn Wittrock. World Premiere

Novitiate / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Maggie Betts) — In the early 1960s, during the Vatican II era, a young woman training to become a nun struggles with issues of faith, sexuality and the changing church. Cast: Margaret Qualley, Melissa Leo, Julianne Nicholson, Dianna Agron, Morgan Saylor. World Premiere

Patti Cake$ / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Geremy Jasper) — Straight out of Jersey comes Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a. Killa P, a.k.a. Patti Cake$, an aspiring rapper fighting through a world of strip malls and strip clubs on an unlikely quest for glory. Cast: Danielle Macdonald, Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay, Mamoudou Athie, Cathy Moriarty. World Premiere

Roxanne Roxanne / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Michael Larnell) — The most feared battle emcee in early-'80s NYC was a fierce teenager from the Queensbridge projects with the weight of the world on her shoulders. At age 14, hustling the streets to provide for her family, Roxanne Shanté was well on her way to becoming a hip-hop legend. Cast: Chanté Adams, Mahershala Ali, Nia Long, Elvis Nolasco, Kevin Phillips, Shenell Edmonds. World Premiere

To the Bone / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Marti Noxon) — In a last-ditch effort to battle her severe anorexia, 20-year-old Ellen enters a group recovery home. With the help of an unconventional doctor, Ellen and the other residents go on a sometimes-funny, sometimes-harrowing journey that leads to the ultimate question—is life worth living? Cast: Lily Collins, Keanu Reeves, Carrie Preston, Lili Taylor, Alex Sharp, Liana Liberato. World Premiere

Walking Out / U.S.A. (Directors and screenwriters: Alex Smith, Andrew Smith) — A father and son struggle to connect on any level until a brutal encounter with a predator in the heart of the wilderness leaves them both seriously injured. If they are to survive, the boy must carry his father to safety. Cast: Matt Bomer, Josh Wiggins, Bill Pullman, Alex Neustaedter, Lily Gladstone. World Premiere

The Yellow Birds / U.S.A. (Director: Alexandre Moors, Screenwriter: David Lowery) — Two young men enlist in the army and are deployed to fight in the Gulf War. After an unthinkable tragedy, the surviving soldier struggles to balance his promise of silence with the truth and a mourning mother’s search for peace. Cast: Tye Sheridan, Jack Huston, Alden Ehrenreich, Jason Patric, Toni Collette, Jennifer Aniston. World Premiere

U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Sixteen world-premiere American documentaries that illuminate the ideas, people and events that shape the present day.

Casting JonBenet / U.S.A., Australia (Director: Kitty Green) — The unsolved death of six-year-old American beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey remains the world’s most sensational child murder case. Over 15 months, responses, reflections and performances were elicited from the Ramsey’s Colorado hometown community, creating a bold work of art from the collective memories and mythologies the crime inspired. World Premiere

Chasing Coral / U.S.A. (Director: Jeff Orlowski) — Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. A team of divers, photographers and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why and to reveal the underwater mystery to the world. World Premiere. NEW CLIMATE

City of Ghosts / U.S.A. (Director: Matthew Heineman) — With unprecedented access, this documentary follows the extraordinary journey of "Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently"—a group of anonymous citizen journalists who banded together after their homeland was overtaken by ISIS—as they risk their lives to stand up against one of the greatest evils in the world today. World Premiere

Dina / U.S.A. (Directors: Dan Sickles, Antonio Santini) — An eccentric suburban woman and a Walmart door-greeter navigate their evolving relationship in this unconventional love story. World Premiere

Dolores / U.S.A. (Director: Peter Bratt) — Dolores Huerta bucks 1950s gender conventions by co-founding the country’s first farmworkers' union. Wrestling with raising 11 children, gender bias, union defeat and victory, and nearly dying after a San Francisco Police beating, Dolores emerges with a vision that connects her newfound feminism with racial and class justice. World Premiere

The Force / U.S.A. (Director: Pete Nicks) — This cinema verité look at the long-troubled Oakland Police Department goes deep inside their struggles to confront federal demands for reform, a popular uprising following events in Ferguson and an explosive scandal. World Premiere

ICARUS / U.S.A. (Director: Bryan Fogel) — When Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting with a Russian scientist transforms his story from a personal experiment into a geopolitical thriller involving dirty urine, unexplained death and Olympic Gold—exposing the biggest scandal in sports history. World Premiere

The New Radical / U.S.A. (Director: Adam Bhala Lough) — Uncompromising millennial radicals from the United States and the United Kingdom attack the system through dangerous technological means, which evolves into a high-stakes game with world authorities in the midst of a dramatically changing political landscape. World Premiere

NOBODY SPEAK: Hulk Hogan, Gawker and Trials of a Free Press / U.S.A. (Director: Brian Knappenberger) — The trial between Hulk Hogan and Gawker Media pitted privacy rights against freedom of the press, and raised important questions about how big money can silence media. This film is an examination of the perils and duties of the free press in an age of inequality. World Premiere

Quest / U.S.A. (Director: Jonathan Olshefski) — For over a decade, this portrait of a North Philadelphia family and the creative sanctuary offered by their home music studio was filmed with vérité intimacy. The family's 10-year journey is an illumination of race and class in America, and it's a testament to love, healing and hope. World Premiere

STEP / U.S.A. (Director: Amanda Lipitz) — The senior year of a girls’ high school step team in inner-city Baltimore is documented, as they try to become the first in their families to attend college. The girls strive to make their dancing a success against the backdrop of social unrest in their troubled city. World Premiere

Strong Island / U.S.A., Denmark (Director: Yance Ford) — Examining the violent death of the filmmaker’s brother and the judicial system that allowed his killer to go free, this documentary interrogates murderous fear and racialized perception, and re-imagines the wreckage in catastrophe’s wake, challenging us to change. World Premiere

Trophy / U.S.A. (Director: Shaul Schwarz, Co-Director: Christina Clusiau) — This in-depth look into the powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlife conservation in the U.S. and Africa unravels the complex consequences of treating animals as commodities. World PremiereNEW CLIMATE

Unrest / U.S.A. (Director: Jennifer Brea) — When Harvard PhD student Jennifer Brea is struck down at 28 by a fever that leaves her bedridden, doctors tell her it’s "all in her head." Determined to live, she sets out on a virtual journey to document her story—and four other families' stories—fighting a disease medicine forgot. World Premiere

Water & Power: A California Heist / U.S.A. (Director: Marina Zenovich) — In California's convoluted water system, notorious water barons find ways to structure a state-engineered system to their own advantage. This examination into their centers of power shows small farmers and everyday citizens facing drought and a new, debilitating groundwater crisis. World Premiere. NEW CLIMATE

Whose Streets? / U.S.A. (Director: Sabaah Folayan, Co-Director: Damon Davis) — A nonfiction account of the Ferguson uprising told by the people who lived it, this is an unflinching look at how the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown inspired a community to fight back—and sparked a global movement. World PremiereDAY ONE

WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION
Twelve films from emerging filmmaking talents around the world offer fresh perspectives and inventive styles.

Axolotl Overkill / Germany (Director and screenwriter: Helene Hegemann) — Mifti, age 16, lives in Berlin with a cast of characters including her half-siblings; their rich, self-involved father; and her junkie friend Ophelia. As she mourns her recently deceased mother, she begins to develop an obsession with Alice, an enigmatic, and much older, white-collar criminal. Cast: Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, Mavie Hörbiger, Laura Tonke, Hans Löw, Bernhard Schütz. World Premiere

Berlin Syndrome / Australia (Director: Cate Shortland, Screenwriter: Shaun Grant) — A passionate holiday romance takes an unexpected and sinister turn when an Australian photographer wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave. Cast: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt. World Premiere

Carpinteros (Woodpeckers) / Dominican Republic (Director and screenwriter: José María Cabral) — Julián finds love and a reason for living in the last place imaginable: the Dominican Republic’s Najayo Prison. His romance with fellow prisoner Yanelly must develop through sign language and without the knowledge of dozens of guards. Cast: Jean Jean, Judith Rodriguez Perez, Ramón Emilio Candelario. World Premiere

Don't Swallow My Heart, Alligator Girl! / Brazil, Netherlands, France, Paraguay (Director and screenwriter: Felipe Bragança) — In this fable about love and memories, Joca is a 13-year-old Brazilian boy in love with an indigenous Paraguayan girl. To conquer her love, he must face the violent region's war-torn past and the secrets of his elder brother, Fernando, a motorcycle cowboy. Cast: Cauã Reymond, Eduardo Macedo, Adeli Gonzales, Zahy Guajajara, Claudia Assunção, Ney Matogrosso. World Premiere

Family Life / Chile (Directors: Alicia Scherson, Cristián Jiménez, Screenwriter: Alejandro Zambra) — While house-sitting for a distant cousin, a lonely man fabricates the existence of a vindictive ex-wife withholding his daughter, in order to gain the sympathy of the single mother he has just met. Cast: Jorge Becker, Gabriela Arancibia, Blanca Lewin, Cristián Carvajal. World Premiere

Free and Easy / Hong Kong (Director: Jun Geng, Screenwriters: Jun Geng, Yuhua Feng, Bing Liu) — When a traveling soap salesman arrives in a desolate Chinese town, a crime occurs, and sets the strange residents against each other with tragicomic results. Cast: Gang Xu, Zhiyong Zhang, Baohe Xue, Benshan Gu, Xun Zhang. World Premiere

God's Own Country / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: Francis Lee) — Springtime in Yorkshire: isolated young sheep farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker, employed for the lambing season, ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path. Cast: Josh O'Connor, Alec Secareanu, Ian Hart, Gemma Jones. World Premiere

My Happy Family / Georgia (Directors: Nana & Simon, Screenwriter: Nana Ekvtimishvili) — Tbilisi, Georgia, 2016: In a patriarchal society, an ordinary Georgian family lives with three generations under one roof. All are shocked when 52-year-old Manana decides to move out from her parents' home and live alone. Without her family and her husband, a journey into the unknown begins. Cast: Ia Shugliashvili, Merab Ninidze, Berta Khapava, Tsisia Qumsishvili, Giorgi Tabidze, Dimitri Oragvelidze. World Premiere

The Nile Hilton Incident / Sweden (Director and screenwriter: Tarik Saleh) — In Cairo, weeks before the 2011 revolution, Police Detective Noredin is working in the infamous Kasr el-Nil Police Station when he is handed the case of a murdered singer. He soon realizes that the investigation concerns the power elite, close to the President’s inner circle. Cast: Fares Fares, Mari Malek, Mohamed Yousry, Yasser Ali Maher, Ahmed Selim, Hania Amar. World Premiere

Pop Aye / Singapore, Thailand (Director and screenwriter: Kirsten Tan) — On a chance encounter, a disenchanted architect bumps into his long-lost elephant on the streets of Bangkok. Excited, he takes his elephant on a journey across Thailand in search of the farm where they grew up together. Cast: Thaneth Warakulnukroh, Penpak Sirikul, Bong. World PremiereDAY ONE

Sueño en otro idioma (I Dream in Another Language) / Mexico (Director: Ernesto Contreras, Screenwriter: Carlos Contreras) — The last two speakers of a millennia-old language haven’t spoken in 50 years, when a young linguist tries to bring them together. Yet hidden in the past, in the heart of the jungle, lies a secret concerning the fate of the Zikril language. Cast: Fernando Álvarez Rebeil, Eligio Meléndez, Manuel Poncelis, Fátima Molina, Juan Pablo de Santiago, Hoze Meléndez. World Premiere

The Wound / South Africa (Director: John Trengove, Screenwriters: John Trengove, Thando Mgqolozana, Malusi Bengu) — Xolani, a lonely factory worker, travels to the rural mountains with the men of his community to initiate a group of teenage boys into manhood. When a defiant initiate from the city discovers his best-kept secret, a forbidden love, Xolani's entire existence begins to unravel. Cast: Nakhane Touré, Bongile Mantsai, Niza Jay Ncoyini. World Premiere
 

WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
Twelve documentaries by some of the most courageous and extraordinary international filmmakers working today.

The Good Postman / Finland, Bulgaria (Director: Tonislav Hristov) — In a small Bulgarian village troubled by the ongoing refugee crisis, a local postman runs for mayor—and learns that even minor deeds can outweigh good intentions. North American Premiere

In Loco Parentis / Ireland, Spain (Directors: Neasa Ní Chianáin, David Rane) — John and Amanda teach Latin, English and guitar at a fantastical, stately home-turned-school. Nearly 50-year careers are drawing to a close for the pair who have become legends with the mantra: "Reading! ’Rithmetic! Rock ’n’ roll!" But for pupil and teacher alike, leaving is the hardest lesson. North American Premiere

It's Not Yet Dark / Ireland (Director: Frankie Fenton) — This is the incredible story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a young filmmaker who becomes completely paralyzed from motor neurone disease but goes on to direct an award-winning feature film through the use of his eyes. International Premiere

Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower / U.S.A. (Director: Joe Piscatella) — When the Chinese Communist Party backtracks on its promise of autonomy to Hong Kong, teenager Joshua Wong decides to save his city. Rallying thousands of kids to skip school and occupy the streets, Joshua becomes an unlikely leader in Hong Kong and one of China’s most notorious dissidents. World Premiere

Last Men in Aleppo / Denmark (Directors: Feras Fayyad, Steen Johannessen) — After five years of war in Syria, Aleppo’s remaining residents prepare themselves for a siege. Khalid, Subhi and Mahmoud, founding members of The White Helmets, have remained in the city to help their fellow citizens—and experience daily life, death, struggle and triumph in a city under fire. World Premiere

Machines / India, Germany, Finland (Director: Rahul Jain) — This intimate, observant portrayal of the rhythm of life and work in a gigantic textile factory in Gujarat, India, moves through the corridors and bowels of the enormously disorienting structure—taking the viewer on a journey of dehumanizing physical labor and intense hardship. North American Premiere. NEW CLIMATE

Motherland / U.S.A., Philippines (Director: Ramona Diaz) — The planet's busiest maternity hospital is located in one of its poorest and most populous countries: the Philippines. There, poor women face devastating consequences as their country struggles with reproductive health policy and the politics of conservative Catholic ideologies. World Premiere

Plastic China / China (Director: Jiu-liang Wang) — Yi-Jie, an 11-year-old girl, works alongside her parents in a recycling facility while dreaming of attending school. Kun, the facility’s ambitious foreman, dreams of a better life. Through the eyes and hands of those who handle its refuse, comes an examination of global consumption and culture. International Premiere. NEW CLIMATE

RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked The World / Canada (Director: Catherine Bainbridge) — This powerful documentary about the role of Native Americans in contemporary music history—featuring some of the greatest music stars of our time—exposes a critical missing chapter, revealing how indigenous musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives and, through their contributions, influenced popular culture. World Premiere

Tokyo Idols / United Kingdom, Canada (Director: Kyoko Miyake) — This exploration of Japan’s fascination with girl bands and their music follows an aspiring pop singer and her fans, delving into the cultural obsession with young female sexuality and the growing disconnect between men and women in hypermodern societies. World Premiere

WINNIE / France (Director: Pascale Lamche) — While her husband served a life sentence, paradoxically kept safe and morally uncontaminated, Winnie Mandela rode the raw violence of apartheid, fighting on the front line and underground. This is the untold story of the mysterious forces that combined to take her down, labeling him a saint, her, a sinner. World Premiere

The Workers Cup / United Kingdom (Director: Adam Sobel) — Inside Qatar’s labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own. World PremiereDAY ONE

NEXT
Pure, bold works distinguished by an innovative, forward-thinking approach to storytelling populate this program. Digital technology paired with unfettered creativity promises that the films in this section will shape a "greater" next wave in American cinema. Presented by Adobe.

Columbus / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Kogonada) — Casey lives with her mother in a little-known Midwestern town haunted by the promise of modernism. Jin, a visitor from the other side of the world, attends to his dying father. Burdened by the future, they find respite in one another and the architecture that surrounds them. Cast: John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey, Rory Culkin, Michelle Forbes. World Premiere

Dayveon / U.S.A. (Director: Amman Abbasi, Screenwriters: Amman Abbasi, Steven Reneau) — In the wake of his older brother’s death, 13-year-old Dayveon spends the sweltering summer days roaming his rural Arkansas town. When he falls in with a local gang, he becomes drawn to the camaraderie and violence of their world. Cast: Devin Blackmon, Kordell "KD" Johnson, Dontrell Bright, Chasity Moore, Lachion Buckingham, Marquell Manning. World PremiereDAY ONE

Deidra & Laney Rob a Train / U.S.A. (Director: Sydney Freeland, Screenwriter: Shelby Farrell) — Two teenage sisters start robbing trains to make ends meet after their single mother's emotional meltdown in an electronics store lands her in jail. Cast: Ashleigh Murray, Rachel Crow, Tim Blake Nelson, David Sullivan, Danielle Nicolet, Sasheer Zamata. World Premiere

A Ghost Story / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: David Lowery) — This is the story of a ghost and the house he haunts. Cast: Casey Affleck, Rooney Mara, Will Oldham, Sonia Acevedo, Rob Zabrecky, Liz Franke. World Premiere

Gook / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Justin Chon) — Eli and Daniel, two Korean American brothers who own a struggling women's shoe store, have an unlikely friendship with 11-year-old Kamilla. On the first day of the 1992 L.A. riots, the trio must defend their store—and contemplate the meaning of family, their personal dreams and the future. Cast: Justin Chon, Simone Baker, David So, Curtiss Cook Jr., Sang Chon, Ben Munoz. World Premiere

L.A. Times / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Michelle Morgan) — In this classically styled comedy of manners set in Los Angeles, sophisticated thirtysomethings try to determine whether ideal happiness exists in coupledom or if the perfectly suited couple is actually just an urban myth. Cast: Michelle Morgan, Dree Hemingway, Jorma Taccone, Kentucker Audley, Margarita Levieva, Adam Shapiro. World Premiere

Lemon / U.S.A. (Director: Janicza Bravo, Screenwriters: Janicza Bravo, Brett Gelman) — A man watches his life unravel after he is left by his blind girlfriend. Cast: Brett Gelman, Judy Greer, Michael Cera, Nia Long, Shiri Appleby, Fred Melamed. World Premiere

Menashe / U.S.A. (Director: Joshua Z Weinstein, Screenwriters: Joshua Z Weinstein, Alex Lipschultz, Musa Syeed) — Within Brooklyn’s ultra-orthodox Jewish community, a widower battles for custody of his son. A tender drama performed entirely in Yiddish, the film intimately explores the nature of faith and the price of parenthood. Cast: Menashe Lustig. World Premiere

Person to Person / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Dustin Guy Defa) — A record collector hustles for a big score while his heartbroken roommate tries to erase a terrible mistake, a teenager bears witness to her best friend’s new relationship and a rookie reporter, alongside her demanding supervisor, chases the clues of a murder case involving a life-weary clock shop owner. Cast: Abbi Jacobson, Michael Cera, Tavi Gevinson, Philip Baker Hall, Bene Coopersmith, George Sample III. World Premiere

Thoroughbred / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Cory Finley) — Two teenage girls in suburban Connecticut rekindle their unlikely friendship after years of growing apart. In the process, they learn that neither is what she seems to be—and that a murder might solve both of their problems. Cast: Olivia Cooke, Anya Taylor-Joy, Anton Yelchin, Paul Sparks, Francie Swift, Kaili Vernoff. World Premiere

Three films announced today were funded in part through Kickstarter campaigns: DayveonGook and Unrest.

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PERSON TO PERSON World Premiere at Sundance 2017

PERSON TO PERSON to Make World Premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival
Michael Cera, Tavi Gevinson, Abbi Jacobson, Bene Coopersmith and George Sample III Head up Ensemble Cast

 

PERSON TO PERSON, written and directed by Dustin Guy Defa, will make its World Premiere in the NEXT Section at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. The Sundance Film Festival takes place January 19-29 with screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, Utah.

In PERSON TO PERSONa record collector hustles for a big score while his heartbroken roommate tries to erase a terrible mistake, a teenager bears witness to her best friend’s new relationship, and a rookie reporter, alongside her demanding supervisor, chases the clues of a murder case involving a life-weary clock shop owner. The film boasts a talented ensemble of actors including Abbi Jacobson (“Broad City”), Michael Cera (SUPERBAD, JUNO), Tavi Gevinson (ENOUGH SAID), Isiah Whitlock, (25TH HOUR), Michaela Watkins (Hulu’s “Casual”), Olivia Luccardi (IT FOLLOWS), Ben Rosenfield (6 YEARS), Buddy Durress (HEAVEN KNOWS WHAT), Bene Coopersmith (L FOR LEISURE),George Sample III (HUNTER GATHERER) and Philip Baker Hall (MAGNOLIA).

Dustin Guy Defa said, “I'm so proud of our talented cast and dedicated crew who collaborated to make this film. There’s no place I’d rather be presenting their hard work to its first audiences than at Sundance.”

Defa’s films have won critical raves and garnered him much attention on the film festival circuit and beyond; he was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces in Independent Film” in 2014. He directed the feature-length film BAD FEVER, which premiered at SXSW 2011, as well as several short films including “Person To Person” (winner, DAAD Short Film at Berlinale 2014; winner, Special Jury Award for Narrative short at SXSW 2014), “Lydia Hoffman Lydia Hoffman” (BAMcinemaFest 2013), “Declaration of War” (2013), and “Family Nightmare” (BAMcinemaFest 2011, Locarno Film Festival 2012). The Film Society of Lincoln Center screened a retrospective of his short films in 2015. 

PERSON TO PERSON is produced by Sara Murphy, Toby Halbrooks, and James M. Johnston and co-produced by Allison Rose Carter and Jon Read. It is Executive Produced by Joe Swanberg, Eddie Linker and Peter Gilbert of Forager Films and Matthew Perniciaro and Michael Sherman of Bow and Arrow Entertainment, in association with Sailor Bear and Park Pictures.

"The Lost City of Z" closes 54th New York Film Festival.

"The Lost City of Z", directed by James Gray, and starring Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland and Sienna Miller, was the closing night film for the 54th New York Film Festival. It describes real events, about British explorer Percy Fawcett who made several attempts to find an ancient lost city in the Amazon and finally disappeared in 1925 along with his son in the search for the city. It stars Charlie Hunnam as Fawcett along with Robert Pattinson as his fellow explorer Henry Costin and Sienna Miller as his wife Nina Fawcett. The screening of the film at NYFF, was followed by a panel talk with the director James Gray, along with cast members Tom Holland, Robert PattinsonSienna Miller, and Angus Macfadyen

They shared their experiences of shooting this film in Colombia, in the jungles and rivers amongst black caymans (not crocodiles!). James is not just a wonderful filmmaker but a hilarious guy, and had the entire panel and audience in splits. Tom Holland (who broke his chair, on stage!), shared how he broke his nose, on set. Robert Pattinson talked about daring the flood and tough environment. Although Angus seems to love the place, and James's pasta. Sienna was lucky to be shooting in Ireland, but talked about the complexity of her character and joy of working with James and Charlie. Here's the full video:

New York Film Festival: "The Lost City of Z" panel with dir James Gray & cast: Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Siena Miller, Angus

James Gray’s emotionally and visually resplendent epic tells the story of Lieutenant Colonel Percy Fawcett (a remarkable Charlie Hunnam), the British military-man-turned-explorer whose search for a lost city deep in the Amazon grows into an increasingly feverish, decades-long magnificent obsession that takes a toll on his reputation, his home life with his wife (Sienna Miller) and children, and his very existence. Gray and cinematographer Darius Khondji cast quite a spell, exquisitely pitched between rapture and dizzying terror. Also starring Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland, The Lost City of Z represents a form of epic storytelling that has all but vanished from the landscape of modern cinema, and a rare level of artistry.

The film is not just an adventure film, but also deals with several serious subjects like destruction of indigenous race and their land, racism, feminism and prejudices in general, along with war, family, love and pursuit to happiness. The European and American race to conquer south America and Amazonia; assuming indigenous people to be savages, is clearly portrayed in the film. The scene portraying Percy's desire to explore, discover and treat all humans as equals, are quite powerful. Although it does remind you of "white savior" complex as well. But Percy's struggle is also to clear his name, due to "being born with wrong ancestry". That struggle is of course, still relevant in today's world. And the film does a decent job of showcasing that.

James also portrays the subject of gender equality quite beautifully. Although you also have to give credit to Sienna Miller's beautiful performance, as a woman struggling to keep balance between keeping her family together, supporting her husband, and following her own pursuits, in a world where women are almost considered secondary citizen. Talking of performances, the film is beautifully cast with every actor just fit for the role. Charlie Hunnam is wonderful as Percy Fawcett. He brings out the explorer, the warrior, the family man and the human being in him, just perfectly.

Tom Holland as Percy's son, is also quite wonderful. From being an angry teenager, to a companion in his father's explorations, it's quite wonderful to see him in this film. His performance guarantees another complex layer to his Peter Parker (aka Spiderman). And the surprise performance of the film is the wonderful Robert Pattinson. He's almost unrecognizable in the supporting role he plays in the film. But he completely immerses him in that role, and gives a wonderful performance as Henry Costin a fellow explorer, companion and true friend to Percy. The rest of the cast, including casting of indigenous people is also pretty good.

The film is beautifully shot in Colombia, on 35mm, a choice James made due to quality of output he got on film. The script is wonderful and the film is nicely edited, keeping the story tight and moving. The war scene is also quite brutal, but realistic looking. But nothing beats the beautiful shots of jungles & river, and indigenous people in ether land. It was lil annoying to see the indigenous people speak Spanish, but not sure if that's correct or not. But for the most part, film looks realistic and moves nicely.

James Gray's emotionally and visually resplendent epic tells the story of Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), the British military-man-turned-explorer whose search for a lost city in the Amazon grew into an increasingly feverish, decades-long magnificent obsession.

An Amazon Studios/Bleecker Street release.

Lin-Manuel Miranda urges all Hamilton fans & everyone else, VOTE!

Alexander Hamilton was just a founding father on the $10 bill for most, until Lin-Manuel Miranda made the broadway super hit "Hamilton: An American Musical". The show has become a phenomena, making Hamilton and Lin a household name all over the country. And here comes a documentary on PBS, "Hamilton's America" by Alex Horowitz. The film debut at the 54th New York Film Festival, on Oct 1, was attended by Alex and Lin himself, with Tony award winner forHamilton musical, Renee Elise Goldberg and Ron Chernow, the author of the book on Hamilton, that inspired Lin to create the hip-hop musical.

Alex is Lin's friend since they were 19. He started video recording Lin couple years before the show, to document his journey. It starts with Lin starting to move into his new apartment, up in the heights.  He goes to Whitt house to perform his first song at the poetry slam, that went viral, And then goes through the process of him writing 2 songs in 2 yrs, to kicking it up on his directors push. The film reflects on Lin's struggles as a writer and artist to come up with his songs & story.

It shows the research Lin and the cast of the show had to go through different historic sites part ofHamilton's lie in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The film also features interviews with the team of Hamilton, Ron Chernow, Lin with The President Barrack Obama, President George W Bush, Senator ...

The screening was followed by Q&A with Alex, Lin, Renee and Ron. Lin thanked his father who is an immigrant from Puerto Rico, and shared how he's been inspiration for his characterization ofHamilton in the show. When Art Shrian asked Lin about "Immigrant's America", to reflect on what's going in the currently right now and what role we could play, his response was "VOTE". In his own words:

New York Film Festival: PBS documentary Hamilton's America panel discussion with Lin Manuel Miranada, Renee Elise Goldsberry, Ron Chernow and director Alex Horowitz.

“There is a long tradition of using the word ‘immigrant’ as an epithet of distrust of the latest group of people who have gotten here. It is a very easy thing to do for a politician — it happens every 20 years of so, usually happens around the election cycle where you point at the people who got here most recently and say, ‘They’re the reason you don’t have a job.'

"It happened with the Irish at the turn of the 19th century, it’s happening with Mexican-Americans right now, and this is about as virulent a form of this virus as I’ve seen in my lifetime,." 

"We have to survive it. And if it bothers you, vote.”

Last, but not the least - The documentary will also feature several songs from the original broadway cast.

Hamilton's America airs Friday, Oct. 21, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on PBS.

Following the world premiere of the documentary Hamilton's America at the 54th New York Film Festival, director Alex Horwitz joined Lin-Manuel Miranda, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and more on stage for a Q&A. Lin-Manuel Miranda takes us inside the making of his groundbreaking American musical Hamilton, winner of eleven Tonys, as well as the Pulitzer Prize, and a Grammy Award.

Ava Duvernay's 13TH opens 54th New York Film Festival

The 54th New York Film Festival started this September 30th, with opening night film, Ava Duvernay's 13TH, (coming on Netflix Oct 7th). The screening was followed by a Q&A with Ava herself, where she shared her heartfelt feelings about this film. Checkout the video here:

It's a wonderful and moving film, sharing the dark truth of American history and present. Ava's commitment to meaningful storytelling is very apparent with this film, which comes right after her Oscar nominated film Selma. Moving from History to present, this film shows how even after abolishing slavery, America has kept slavery love in a new form via mass incarceration. The film does not try to preach a solution, but gives a realistic picture of the facts and issue facing the society and this great country. 

Ava DuVernay discusses the making of her new documentary 13TH at a press conference during the 54th New York Film Festival. The title of Ava DuVernay's extraordinary and galvanizing documentary refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which reads "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States."

The all day screenings were followed by the opening night party, which was held at the legendary Tavern On The Green to honor Ava DuVernay’s explosive and eye-opening documentary the “13th” —the first ever documentary to open NYFF. The swanky venue was packed which meant that we were elbow-to-elbow with celebrities, movers-and-shakers, influencers and the best-of-the-best of new storytellers.  

On deck to celebrate:  Ava DuVernay, actress Naturi Naughton, singer/songwriter/activist Angelique Kidjo, Jelani Cobb, Dave Chappell, Cindy Holland, Uzoamaka Nwanneka "Uzo" Aduba (ONB), Academy Award® winning director Roger Ross Williams (LIFE, ANIMATED) and Academy Award® winner (Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr.,) Common who tuned up the crowd with two songs. .

Before brother Common performed we chatted about the importance of voting and truly understanding what the documentary is showcasing in the “loop hole” that is modern slavery in this country. The 13th Amendment states, "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States...". The sobering truth is that 1 out of 4 people with “their hands on bars” — in the world — are located here, in the United States of America, the alleged “home of the free.”  

At the party, at every table, was a copy of The Constitution of the United States and a bookmark that sums up the intelligent documentary like this:  “From Slave to Criminal with one Amendment.  The loophole that changed history.”  Further down the details sharing that tahe documentary is available on Netflix starting October 7th and providing the twitter handle which is simply @13thfilm.

The title of Ava DuVernay's extraordinary and galvanizing documentary 13TH refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which reads "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States."

The title of Ava DuVernay’s extraordinary and galvanizing documentary refers to the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, which reads“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States.” The progression from that second qualifying clause to the horrors of mass criminalization and the sprawling American prison industry is laid out by DuVernay with bracing lucidity. With a potent mixture of archival footage and testimony from a dazzling array of activists, politicians, historians, and formerly incarcerated women and men, DuVernay creates a work of grand historical synthesis. A Netflix original documentary.

The NYFF runs until October 16th.