ATLFF '15 Official Selection BEAR STORY Receives Academy Award Nomination
ATLFF '15 film "Bear Story (Historia de un oso)" as received a nomination for the Best Animated Short Oscar! Mountainfilm on Tour ATL '15 film "Body Team 12" also received a nomination for Best Documentary Short.
ATLFF '15 official selection "Bear Story (Historia de un oso)" received a nomination for the Best Animated Short Oscar! Directed by Gabriel Osorio Vargas, the film tells the story of an old bear's life through a mechanical diorama.
Mountainfilm on Tour ATL '15 also featured a short film that went on to recieve an Academy Award nomination. "Body Team 12," directed by David Darg, also received a nomination for Best Documentary Short.
The Atlanta Film Festival is an Academy Award-qualifying festival in all three short film categories. The winners of our Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short and Best Animated Short Jury Prizes go on to become eligible for Oscar shortlist inclusion.
Animated Shorts Compete for Oscar Eligibility at ATLFF
At the 2015 Oscars, two ATLFF official selections competed for the Best Animated Short award. As an Academy Award®-qualifying festival, will our winning film from this year go on to receive a nomination?
In 2015, the Atlanta Film Festival became Oscar-eligible for the Documentary Short Film category, meaning that the jury award-winning film in that category would then qualify for the shortlist of films that the final nominees are chosen from. However, ATLFF has already been Oscar-qualifying in the animated and narrative short categories for many years.
Earlier this year, two ATLFF official selections were nominated in the Best Animated Short category at the Academy Awards®. "The Dam Keeper," by Robert Kondo and Daisuke 'Dice' Tsutsumi, was part of the animated short competition during the 2014 festival and "The Bigger Picture," by Daisy Jacobs, played this spring as part of the 2015 ATLFF animated short competition.
The winning animated short film from ATLFF '15, thus qualifying it for Academy Award® consideration, is the locally produced "Starlight" from the Atlanta-based filmmakers and animators Tamarind King, Shir Wen Sun, Marisa Tontaveetong and Yu Ueda. "Starlight" follows a stray cat as it navigates the sights and sounds of Atlanta's famed Starlight Six Drive-in Theatre during a busy night. One of the animators, Marisa "Ginger" Tontaveetong, was announced as one of ATLFF's Filmmakers-in-Residence earlier this year. We will have to wait and see if "Starlight" goes on to compete for an Oscar next winter, but we know we have our fingers crossed!
We are now accepting submissions for the Animated Short category and all other categories for the 2016 Atlanta Film Festival. The Regular Deadline is September 18.
Oscar® Eligible Short Film Competition Lineup Announced for 2015 Atlanta Film Festival
Over 30 Films will Compete for Academy Award® Qualification through Narrative, Documentary and Animated Jury Prizes at the 2015 Atlanta Film Festival.
Last week, the Atlanta Film Festival (ATLFF) announced its competition film programming in the narrative and documentary feature categories. Today, the festival is pleased to announce the competition lineups in the narrative, documentary and animated short film categories.
For years, ATLFF has been one of only two-dozen Academy Award® qualifying festivals in the United States for the narrative and animated short competitions, corresponding with the live action and animated short film Oscar® categories. In 2013, the Academy began approving film festivals as sources for eligible documentary short films. This year, the world's most prestigious organization of film industry professionals chose to include ATLFF in the exclusive list of qualifying festivals.
Providing that the films otherwise comply with Academy rules, the winners of the ATLFF narrative, animated and documentary short jury prizes will be eligible for consideration at the Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run. Only 14 other film festivals in the United States are Oscar® qualifying in three or more categories.
“Documentary is evolving,” said ATLFF Shorts Programmer Christina Humphrey. “It’s been great to witness and identify so many changes since I began watching ATLFF submissions in 2011. With our documentary short competition winner now eligible for Oscar® consideration, we hope to bring our perspective on this genre-bending evolution to the Academy’s attention.”
The 2015 ATLFF short film lineup represents fifteen countries: Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Passes for the Festival are available for purchase now. Individual tickets go on sale later this month. The 39th annual Atlanta Film Festival takes place March 20-29, 2015.
Narrative Short Competition:
Actresses
directed by Jeremy Hersh
USA, 2014, English, 11:36
Follows the romantic relationship between a 23-year-old aspiring actress and an off-broadway star.
Charming
directed by John Brandon Delaney
USA, 2015, English, 13:20
A former child actor arranges a meeting with a stranger in a sleazy motel room. The two form a connection that will change her life forever.
Haze
directed by Chloe Domont
USA, 2014, English, 12:00
A young man struggles to explain what happened the night before.
Hole
directed by Martin Edralin
Canada, 2014, English, 15:00
A daring portrait of a disabled man yearning for intimacy in a world that would rather ignore him.
Jennah
directed by Meryem Benm’Barek
Belgium, 2014, French, 18:00
Jennah a young 13-year-old girl is growing up. This path goes through troubles with her mother and the discovery of her femininity.
Persefone
directed by Grazia Tricarico
Italy, 2015, Italian, 18:00
In this dark fable rendered in golden, sun-kissed images, a young diver on the coast of the Adriatic in southern Italy finds another kind of natural wonder amidst the bounty of the sea: a beautiful woman. As his strange romantic obsession grows, he withdraws ever further into silence.
Pigs
directed by Laura Mohai
Singapore/Malaysia/USA, 2014, 7:45
A young boy attempts to care for a dying piglet in the farm he lives on. His tries to understand his mother who doesn't quite accept him and grieves a lost child. The death of the pig on the bed of the lost child leads mother and son to a quiet conflict.
Pink Grapefruit
directed by Michael Mohan
USA, 2015, English, 11:00
A young married couple travels to Palm Springs with two single friends for a long weekend, leading to unexpected results.
Rosa
directed by Francisco Neffe
UK/Portugal, 2014, Portuguese, 14:00
Single mother Rosa is locked in a room after a public fight with her ex and ends up receiving help from a young neighbor.
Skunk
directed by Annie Silverstein
USA, 2014, English, 16:00
When her pit bull is stolen by an amateur dog fighter, 14-year-old Leila is forced to stand up for herself, at the cost of her own innocence.
Stay Awake
directed by Jamie Sisley
USA, 2015, English, 13:50
Brothers, a mother, songs from the seventies, Xanax, and a woman named Vicki. “Stay Awake” explores addiction and making sacrifices for people you love.
Stop
directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green
USA, 2014, English, 8:51
A police confrontation forces a young black man to consider how racial profiling might antagonize the consequences of his actions and put his future at risk.
Turtle (Wu Gui)
directed by Jordan Schiele
China, 2014, Mandarin, 14:59
Rush hour in Beijing. A construction worker selling a turtle on the road winds up at the country studio of a potential customer who has another offer in mind.
Documentary Short Competition
Broken Branches (ענפים שבורים)
directed by Ayala Sharot
Israel, 2014, Hebrew, 25:00
An animated documentary about the life of Michal Rechter, who was only 14-years-old when she left her home in Poland and travelled to Israel by herself on the eve of the World War II.
Chop My Money
directed by Theo Anthony
Democratic Republic of Congo, 2014, Swahili/English, 12:50
A day in the life of three street kids in the Eastern Congo. Featuring music by Dirty Beaches.
Crooked Candy
directed by Andrew Rodgers
USA, 2014, English, 6:00
Kinder Surprise eggs are hugely popular all around the world but (oddly) illegal in the United States, thanks to a quirk in FDA regulations. “Crooked Candy” profiles someone who smuggles the eggs across the Canadian border and has even been caught by border patrol.
The Murder Ballad of James Jones
directed by Jesse Kreitzer
USA, 2014, English, 3:54
In 1993, Chicago bluesman and Howlin' Wolf protégé James "Tail Dragger" Jones murdered fellow musician Boston Blackie during an on-stage performance. Two decades later, James shared his story.
One Year Lease
directed by Brian Bolster
USA, 2014, English, 11:00
Told almost entirely through voice mail messages, “One year Lease” documents the travails of Brian, Thomas and Casper as they endure a year-long sentence with Rita the Cat-loving landlady.
Unmappable
directed by Diane Hodson, Jasmine Luoma
USA, 2014, English, 22:47
This meditative portrait of iconoclastic psychogeographer and convicted sex offender Denis Wood will unveil the inner workings of a man whose work is lauded as poetic, artful and innovative – a man who unapologetically pushes boundaries both personally and professionally.
What’s in a Name
directed by Daniel Robin
USA, 2014, English, 12:00
Daniel Robin is mistakenly booked for a flight under the name Robinowitz (which was actually his grandfather’s name). This coincidence leads him to examine his Jewish identity.
Animation Short Competition
Bar
directed by John Hartman
USA, 2014, 1:44
A thirsty traveler stumbles upon a bar in the woods, but nobody seems eager to let him in.
The Bigger Picture
directed by Daisy Jacobs
UK, 2014, English, 7:05
Two brothers struggle to take care of their elderly mother.
The Fog of Courage
directed by John R. Dilworth
China/Spain/USA, 2013, English, 7:00
A cowardly dog named Courage must rescue his lovely owner, Muriel, from a vengeful supernatural fog. Eustace, Muriel's greedy husband, refuses to return the gold necklace belonging to the Fog's long lost love.
Garbanzos
directed by Ammar Nassri
USA, 2014, English, 3:19
A farmer wakes up early to go get the last garbanzos in the universe. On his way back, he is faced with several obstacles that he needs to overcome in order for him to bring the garbanzos to his little daughter.
IOA
directed by Gabriel Möhring
Switzerland, 2013, German, 2:12
A vowel reciting speaking machine describes in a soliloquy its miserable existence as a tool of a despotic singing-teacher.
Kamakura
directed by Yoriko Mizushiri
Japan, 2013, 5:00
A snow hut in the middle of the rice paddy. Now, let's see what to do, in the space full of whiteness and quietness, until the Spring comes. Until the snow hut melted, and lose shape.
Meanwhile
directed by Stephen McNally
United Kingdom, 2014, English, 5:00
Five minutes in the lives of four strangers whose troubling lives intertwine in the final scene.
Never Stop Cycling
directed by Colin Lepper
Canada, 2014, English, 3:32
In order to continue his comfortable, routine life, a creature must make the journey into a strange living world.
Nude and Crude (Pene e Crudité)
directed by Mario Addis
Italy, 2014, 4:00
Fantastical hallucinatory moments of passion, cruelty, loneliness, dis-connection and love unfold humorously in a simple and innocent form but with deep, sometimes dark meanings.
One Night in Hell
directed by James Hall, Jason Jameson
UK, 2014, English, 7:06
A devilish and spectacular animation short that tells the story of a skeleton's journey into a stereoscopic hell.
Starlight
directed by Tamarind King, Shir Wen Sun, Marisa Tontaveetong, Yu Ueda
USA, 2014, English, 3:51
A feral cat explores the bizarre landscape of the last drive-in theater in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tatuapé Mahal Tower
directed by Carolina Markowicz, Fernanda Salloum
Brazil, 2014, Spanish, 9:35
After a betrayal, Argentinian scale modeler Javier Juarez Garcia decides to change his life and travel around the world, figuring out many possibilities that he did not know about. But he never forgot about his real goal—come back and take revenge from the ones who disappointed him.
Two Films About Loneliness
directed by Will Bishop-Stephens, Christopher Eales
UK, 2014, English, 6:00
Two neighbours turn to technology in a quest for companionship and acceptance.
ATLFF Now a Qualifying Festival for Documentary Short Academy Awards
ATLFF has long been a part of a select few Academy Award® qualifying film festivals, as only 37 film festivals in the U.S. currently hold Oscar qualifying eligibility. With a recent announcement from the Academy, we are proud to announce that another ATLFF film category—Documentary Short—now qualifies for Academy Awards® consideration.
The Atlanta Film Festival has long been a part of a select few Academy Award® qualifying film festivals, as only 37 film festivals in the U.S. currently hold Oscar qualifying eligibility. With a recent announcement from the Academy, we are proud to announce that another ATLFF film category—Documentary Short—now qualifies for Academy Awards® consideration.
Providing that the film otherwise complies with Academy rules, the winner of the ATLFF Documentary Short Jury Prize will be eligible for consideration at the Academy Awards® without the standard theatrical run.
In the past, only our Narrative and Animated Shorts have qualified. With this new announcement, ATLFF joins the company of only 14 other U.S. film festivals with three or more qualifying film categories. We are thrilled to see new and compelling documentary shorts in our future festivals that will hopefully follow ATLFF competition shorts The Dam Keeper and Butter Lamp and garner Academy Award® nominations.
Student Oscar Finalists Announced, 3 Films From ATLFF 2014 Included
3 films from the 2014 edition of the Atlanta Film Festival have been named as Student Academy Award finalists.
Gregg Kilday, writing for the Hollywood Reporter:
Forty-one students from 23 U.S. colleges and universities as well as 10 students from foreign universities have been selected as finalists in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 41st Student Academy Awards competition.
Academy members will now vote to determine up to three winning films in each category. The winners, but not their medal placements, will be announced later this month. The winning students will then be brought to Los Angeles for a week of industry activities and social events that will culminate in an awards ceremony, which is free and open to the public, on June 7 at the DGA Theater in Hollywood, at which time the gold, silver and bronze medalists will be revealed.
The full list of finalists is included in the Reporter article, but of course the three ATLFF 2014 alums caught our attention. They are:
“Baxter,” Ty Coyle, Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia (Animation)
“So You’ve Grown Attached,” Kate Tsang, New York University (Narrative)
“Scattered,” Lindsay Lindenbaum, School of Visual Arts, New York (Documentary)
Congratulations to all three finalists!
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Women In Film & Television Atlanta (WIFTA) is hosting its annual Oscar party on Sunday March 2, 2014 at Shout, starting at 6:00p! You're invited.
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