Bahamas International Film Festival Unveils Official 2014 Program

Fri, Nov 7th 2014, 11:10 AM

Festival Founder and Executive Director Leslie Vanderpool today announced the final program details for the 11th edition of the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF), which takes place December 4-9, 2014 in Nassau and December 10-14, in Harbour Island, Eleuthera.

This year, the Festival will showcase 95 films from 30 different countries, including 48 features and 47 short films of which several are international premieres and all are Bahamian premieres.

“LIKE SUNDAY LIKE RAIN” starring, Starring Leighton Meester (Gossip Girls) and Debra Messing (Will And Grace) and Billy Joe Armstrong, will open the festival with a red carpet screening at the Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island on Thursday, December 4th. American Comedy “BIG IN JAPAN” starring Phillip Peterson, Sean Lowry, David Drury, Alex Vincent, Adam Powers as Mans will close the festival with an evening screening on Sunday, December 7th – also at the Atlantis Theater.

The four competition categories at BIFF are Spirit of Freedom: Narrative & Documentary; New Visions; and Short Film. Special sections include Caribbean Spotlight and World Cinema as well as Special Screenings. BIFF will begin with LIKE SUNDAY LIKE RAIN, ending with a triplet of 3 band members called BIG IN JAPAN. The official BIFF lineup is comprised of the following films: SPIRIT OF FREEDOM (NARRATIVE) Come to my voice (Turkey) Director: Ray Meirovitz The Gift, An Bronntanas (Ireland) Director: Tom Collins Four Corners (South Africa) Director: Ian Gabriel Lake Los Angeles (US) Director: Mike Ott Sombras De Azul (Mexico/Cuba) Director: Travis Pittman Tu Seras Un Homme (France) Director: Benoit Cohen Wheels (US) Director: Donavon Thomas Love Me "Mehe"(Turkey/Ukraine) Director: Maryna Er Gorbach & Mehmet Bahadir

SPIRIT OF FREEDOM (DOCUMENTARY) Chimeras (China) Director: Mika Mattila Mala Mala (USA) Director: Dan Sickles N'Kisi Concorde (USA) Director: Nikki Sass Obama Mama (USA) Director: Vivian Norris Poverty Inc. (USA) Director: Mark Weber Spit' in Anger: Venom Of a Fatherless Son (USA) Director: Kenneth Braswell Surviving Cliff Side (USA) Director: John Matthews Vessel (USA) Director: Diana Whitten

NEW VISIONS Beti and Amare (Ethiopia. Spain Canada, Germany, Romania USA) Andy Siege Battered (USA) Director: Robert Madero Copenhagen (USA) Director: Mark Raso Cru (USA) Director: Alton Glass Five Star (USA) Director: Luisa Conlon Lawrence & Holloman - (Canada) Director: Matthew Kowalchuk Leave To Remain (UK) Director: Bruce Goodison Marussia (USA / France) Director: Eva Pervolvici Mom Murder and Me (USA) Director: Heather Donnell Still (UK) Director: Simon Blake Sun Belt Express (USA) Director: Evan Buxbaum The Boys Castaway (Australia) Director: Michael Kantor

CARIBBEAN SPOTLIGHT Abo So (Aruba) Director: Juan Francisco De Pez En Cuando (Dominican Republic) Director: Francisco Adolfo Valdez Ring Di Alarm (Jamaica) Director: Storm Saulter, Michelle Serieux The Current (Bahamas, Mexico Tonga, USA) Director: Kurt Miller, Hans Rosenwinkel You Have His Eyes (US/Jamaica) Director: Chris Wilson

SPECIAL SCREENING Like Sunday Like Rain (USA) Director: Frank Whaley Night Of The Living Dead (USA) Director: Zebediah De Soto

WORLD CINEMA Boundaries Of The Heart (China) Free Fall (USA) I Believe In Unicorns (USA) Director: Leah Meyerhoff Sleepwalkers (USA) Director: Ryan Lightbourn) Jingle Bell Rocks!! (USA) Director: Michael Kezin Art Of Darkness (Canada) Director: David Parker The Barefoot Bandit (USA, Bahamas) Director: Carly Bodmer Oil & Water (USA) Director: Francine Strickwerda & Laurel Spellman Smith Sand Wars (USA) Director: Denis Delestrac Ice Bear (UK, Canada) Director: Oliver Parker The Widowers (USA) Director: Katie Irish Under the Same Sun (Israel) Director: Yelena Gyulkhanda

SHORT FILMS 37/0 4 S (France) Director: Adriano Valerio A Spring Has Passed By (Syria) Director: Eva Daoud Animal Cookies (USA) Director: Matthew Temple Bis Gleich (Till Then) Director: Benjamin Wolff Bodies Of Irreversible Detriment (USA) Director: Ben Lazarus Butterfly Fluttering (Russia) Director: Roman Kayumov Choongshim, Soso (Korea) Director: Kim Jung in Con Quein Suena Berta (Spain) Director: Francisco Javier Gomez Pinteno Danny And The Wild Bunch –(USA) Director: Robert Rugan Distance (US/ Spain) Director: Danny Langa Dove On The Roof Голубь на крыше (Kazakhstan) Director: Olga Korotko El Bostan El Saeed Street (Egypt) Director: Maysoon El Massry El Tiempo Del Agua (Argent na, Canada) Director: Shahriar Adham El Kosht En Las Nubes (In The Clouds) (Argentina) Dir ctor: Marcelo Mitnik Festus (USA) Director: Shawn Snyder Frank and Azalee Austin (USA) Director: Zachary Kerschberg Forget Me Not (USA) Director: Christopher McKee Helium (Denmark) Director: Andres Walter Hotel Y (Argentina) Director: Geraldine Baron Visher I Know You (Italy, UK) Director: Colin Gerrard I'm In The Corner With Bluebells (UK) Ako Mitchell Idyllwild 牧歌 (China) Director: Zenas Cao, Aisha Porter-Christie Indian Summer (UK) Director: Toby Lomas Into The Silent Sea (USA) Director: Andrej Landin La Donna (Spain) Director: Nicolas Dolensky La Gallina (Spain) Director: Manel Raga Last Days Of Summer (Netherlands) Director: Feike Santbergen Le Train Bleu (France) Director: Stephanie Assimacopoulo Leave Keys In Car (USA) Director: Tessa Blake Long Con (USA) Director: Kreimild Saunders Love Me Haiti (Haiti, Poland, Sweden, USA) Director: Hugues Gentillion Man Since Long Time (Egypt) Director: Mahmoud Yossry Mr. Invisible (UK) Director: Greg Ash Muted (USA) Director: Rachel Goldberg One Armed Man (USA) Director: Tim Guinee One night Only (USA) Direcor: Che Grant Perfect day (USA) Director: Derrick L. Sanders Salvatore (USA) Director: William Shermer Second Act (USA) Director: Francesca De Sola Somos Amigos (Spain) Director: Carlos Solano Perez The Smut Locker (USA) Director: Harry Tarre Tobacco Burn (USA) Director: Justin Liberman Tribute (USA) Director: Neil Evans Washingtonia (Greece) Director: Konstantina Kotzamani When Pigs Swim (Bahamas) Director: Charlie Smith Where Do We Go From Here (USA) Director: Matthew Szewczyk

The festival is proud to announce the return of the Filmmaker’s Residency Program. For the tenth year BIFF has broadened the program to include filmmakers from around the world to submit screenplays that are based in The Bahamas or Caribbean region.

The Filmmakers’ Residency Program nurtures screenwriters by providing them with an unrivaled opportunity to spend a week with accomplished professionals who make a living working in the industry from Los Angeles and New York. This year’s program will be held in Harbour Island, Eleuthera, December 10 – 14, 2014 Filmmaker Residency Program Selection

Bioterror Conspiracy, written by: Louis Lio A beautiful Navy SEAL must stop a Naval Officer from making lethal a biological weapon. Sex, murder, and espionage mix with science, history and post 9-11 politics, in an odyssey with symbolism and trivia, flashes of humor, and a noble dream. Long after the Bay of Pigs Invasion, there's specter of another Cuban Missile Crisis, this time biological. The story is fiction, but the science, medicine, Navy operations, history and politics, is real.

Explorers, written by: Christopher Andre Earth's survivors have been forced to go deep underground to reboot society. With resources running out and totalitarian rule building great discontent, A group of young criminals are tasked to explore the Earth's surface to seek out resources. What they find up above is far more frightening than anything they could have imagined.

Last Ones Left, written by: Oliver W. Ottley Where survival of the fittest is code, four best friends get caught up in a whirlwind of unforeseeable danger, and are put to the test when the vicious street laws they're governed by threaten to claim their lives. About the Opening and Closing Night Films:

LIKE SUNDAY LIKE RAIN, directed by Frank Whaley, tells the story of Reggie, a 12 year old rich prodigy who lives in a castle in New York, surrounded by wealth but living a lonely life as his parents are frequently absent. Eleanor is a young musician going through the pains of growing up, who is having problems with her boyfriend and was recently fired from her job. Making matters worse, she finds herself with no place to live and far from her unsupportive family. In a desperate attempt to find a new job, she finds herself at the home of Barbara, Reggie’s mom, and is hired to take care of the young boy. She is surprised by Reggie’s intelligence and street smarts but is worried about his odd behavior of avoiding riding in cars, skipping summer camp and only having one friend, Raj. Little by little they both learn about each other lives until an emergency forces Eleanor to visit her family in Upstate New York. After unsuccessfully trying to find a replacement, she takes Reggie with her where he is exposed to a whole different world. This is a beautiful story about discovery and acceptance.

BIG IN JAPAN, directed by John Jeffcoat, Things are looking bleak for the members of rock band Tennis Pro. They’ve been struggling to connect to an audience in the Seattle music scene, with a recent run of shows drawing sparse crowds and uninspiring day jobs that are quickly eclipsing their dreams. So when an opportunity arises to take their act on the road to Japan - where the allure of a second chance at recognition awaits them - they can’t refuse. Embarking on their Tokyo musical odyssey, the guys experience all the thrills and setbacks of taking their music into unknown territory (at least to them) and in the process learn a thing or two about themselves. It’s just possible they won’t fade away.

BIFF Goes Island Hopping with the BIFF Best of Fest Eleuthera, December 10 - 14 2014: The Best of the Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) goes island hopping to Harbour Island December 10 - 14 2012 and will be open to the public. Hotel Partners Pink Sands, Valentines Resort, The Landings Hotel and many more.

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