Milwaukee Movie Talk
  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Festival Talk
  • Thoughts
  • Friends

Spotlight Films Announced for the Milwaukee Film Festival

9/2/2015

0 Comments

 
Picture
We are getting closer to having the full Film Festival Schedule.  Today we got the 8 movies in the Spotlight Program.  These have been well received at other film fests and represent some of the best movies out there.  And continuing tradition we have a silent film that will be shown with live music accompaniment. The silent classic Safety Last with Harold Lloyd will be accompanied with live music from the Oriental Theatres Organ.

Also many of the movies will have special guests coming including Lance Mackey who is the subject of The Great Alone about his participation in the Iditarod.  Not only will he be making an appearance but one of his sled dogs will be too. 

The movie Uncle John which was well received at SXSW Festival and filmed in Wisconsin will be screened and the director Steven Piet, co-writer and Wisconsin Native Erik Crary, and start John Ashton are all scheduled to be in attendance. 

Check out the full list and descriptions of the movies from the Press Release below.  

7 Chinese Brothers

(USA / 2015 / Director: Bob Byington)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCMl169qwv8

Larry (Jason Schwartzman) is an Austin-based misanthrope whose only stable relationship is with his French bulldog, Arrow. When he isn’t busy getting fired for drinking on the job, he’s visiting his grandmother (Olympia Dukakis) in the hopes of a loan. After lucking into a position at a car repair shop (automobile knowledge: none) and becoming enamored with his boss, Larry must try to pull together his aimless malaise of a life. Co-starring Alex Karpovsky (HBO’s Girls) and Tunde Adebimpe (from TV on the Radio), 7 Chinese Brothers is a laugh-out-loud slacker comedy with a showcase performance from Schwartzman.


Beatles

(Norway / 2014 / Director: Peter Flinth)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZMlAlsydeE

This winning coming-of-age drama (based on an internationally best-selling novel) shows that the most seismic changes in a young life can come with the drop of a needle on some classic vinyl. Beatlemania hits Norway, and Kim, Gunnar, Ola, and Seb can’t help but be swept up in the fever, plotting to start their own quartet, The Snafus. And though their dreams of rock superstardom aren’t meant to be, their pursuit of this passion leads them through formative experiences with girls, bullies, alcohol, and political tumult in this nostalgic portrait of youthful abandon (filled with original Beatles recordings!).


British Arrows Awards
(United Kingdom / 2014 / Directors: Various)

Trailer: n/a

The perfect program for people who only watch the Super Bowl for the commercials, the British Arrows Awards are a celebration of the very best in British advertising, a potent combination of daffy humor and high-tech invention. From Marmite jar rescue operations to moon-walking ponies, these are an eclectic mix of riveting mini-dramas, outrageous wit, and awe-inspiring innovation, even making room for a celebrity cameo or two (hello, Jason Sudeikis).


The Great Alone

(USA / 2015 / Director: Greg Kohs)

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/112869322

The Iditarod is a treacherous 1,200-mile sled dog race on Alaska’s icescapes—few complete the punishing endurance test, let alone win. Into this great alone steps Lance Mackey, a man with racing in his blood (his mother was mushing with him still in the womb, his father the 1978 champion), who is determined to equal his parents’ accomplishments with his ragtag crew of beloved rescue dogs. After a bout with throat cancer threatens to permanently sideline Lance’s aspirations, he begins his inspiring comeback—archival footage deftly blends with astonishing race footage to capture the ultimate underdog story in this inspiring documentary.


I Can Quit Whenever I Want (Smetto quando voglio)

(Italy / 2014 / Director: Sydney Sibilia)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6rIaWl3EBw

A group of out-of-work academics break bad and decide to join the drug trade in this hilarious cross of Ocean’s Eleven and Breaking Bad. Out-of-work professor Pietro, alongside his team of fellow underemployed academics, develops a marvelous new narcotic concoction that is able to circumvent Italian law by using substances not yet banned. This smash commercial hit and critical success back home in Italy follows Pietro and his friends as they soon find themselves in over their head and being pursued by parties on either side of the law in a whip-smart slice of social satire.


Most Likely to Succeed

(USA / 2015 / Director: Greg Whiteley)

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/122502930

This forward-facing documentary inspires reform to an antiquated education system that is leaving nearly half of our college graduates unable to find employment. Most Likely to Succeed points toward a future of innovation and revitalizes teachers and students alike. Our education system was perfectly designed to prepare workers for jobs that no longer exist, and as we try to out-drill and out-test Korea, we leave millions of young adults ill-prepared, uninspired, and lacking the skills they need in our modern era. After seeing these unorthodox trailblazers at the forefront of project-based learning, you’ll be itching to enroll yourselves!


Safety Last!

(USA / 1923 / Directors: Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor)

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhNtSU8ubf0

Live music accompaniment is an annual must-see at our festival, and for 2015, we are featuring America’s largest theater organ—over 3,000 pipes— the Oriental’s own Kimball organ! Acclaimed accompanist Scott Foppiano will play along on the organ, complete with sound effects, for two unquestioned classics of silent comedy: Buster Keaton’s story of a botanist who is confused with an electrician, The Electric House, followed by the Harold Lloyd feature Safety Last!, a laugh-out-loud funny and jaw-dropping film following a small-town bumpkin who is trying to make it in the big city.


Uncle John

(USA / 2015 / Director: Steven Piet)

Trailer: https://vimeo.com/123664217

Nobody would expect beloved Wisconsin farmer John (a phenomenal performance from veteran character actor John Ashton) to be party to the sudden disappearance of born-again, reformed-bully Dutch. And John would prefer it stay that way, but Dutch’s brother is asking a lot of uncomfortable questions. Meanwhile, in Chicago, John’s nephew engages in a tentative courtship of his boss, eventually embarking on a road trip to show her the family farm. Filmed largely in Prairie du Sac and Lodi, WI, Uncle John builds tension with every scene, a pitch-perfect thriller that careens toward an expectation-confounding finale.

0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    May 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    August 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014

    RSS Feed

    Categories

    All
    Academy Awards
    Award News
    Box Office Review
    Casting News
    Movie News
    Oscars
    Polls
    Short Of The Week
    Trailers

Proudly powered by Weebly