International documentary film festival’s tenth anniversary to also feature invited films from master filmmakers, sneak peeks, works-in-progress, special guests, hot-button panels and more
(Durham)--Full Frame Documentary Film Festival founder, CEO and Artistic Director Nancy Buirski released the slate of eighty-three new documentaries chosen for New Docs: Films in Competition as well as the lineup of special programs and invited films. Please vist our New Docs section for the complete list.
To celebrate Full Frame’s tenth anniversary, New Docs: Films in Competition reaches a record number with a mix of sixty-two features and twenty-one shorts, with seventeen World Premieres, eleven North American Premieres and three U.S. Premieres. New Docs: Films in Competition netted over 1,100 submissions this year from filmmakers both in the U.S. and from around the world. World Premieres cover an array of subjects from Le Cirque’s Sirio Maccioni and his dynamic family to a world-renowned English psychic to Palestine, where two mothers from opposite sides of the Mideast conflict come together to confront their painful connection. The festival also offers up never-before-seen footage of Bob Dylan and a Hunter S. Thompson work-in-progress. This year, the festival received an unprecedented number of films about Africa and will present them in a sidebar along with “Africa Stories,” a panel consisting of many of their directors to look at the growing interest in Africa by filmmakers from outside the continent.
Selected for the Opening Night Film is the North American Premiere of Gereon Wetzel’s Castells, documenting one season with the Colla Joves, a 400-person human pyramid building team from the small town of Valls in Catalonia. The film gracefully and exuberantly illustrates the many ways a community can hold together.
Buirski reflected on this choice, "The jubilant story of community that is at the heart of this lovely film deeply resonated with us as we get ready to welcome back the filmmakers and audiences that have made this festival possible for ten years. These four festival days bring our own community together to see films that make us laugh or ask us to bear terrible witness, excite our curiosity or shock us with outrage, and always give us new perspectives. We are really proud of the mix of films and panels that we'll be sharing this year and we are looking forward to the conversations they'll spark."
Center Frame, introduced last year as a new element of the festival's programming highlighting films with extended conversations with special guests, will present two events. Center Frame: Larry Flynt The Right to be Left Alone is the story of the pugnacious First Amendment defender and pornography publisher. Larry Flynt will join the filmmaker onstage. Center Frame: In the Shadow of the Moon, a film that features the surviving men who walked on the moon, will be accompanied by an exciting presentation by the Morehead Planetarium.
The Southern Sidebar: Truth and Reconciliation will feature a panel and three films that look at reunion and resolution in the American South: Marco Williams’ Banished, Godfrey Cheshire’s Moving Midway and Adam Zucker’s Greensboro: Closer to the Truth, which will be followed by a panel dealing with the critical issues brought up by these films.
A full roster of invited films round out the 2007 program including:
Author Allan Gurganus will be on hand to help honor Ross McElwee as Full Frame presents him with the 2007 Career Award. As part of this tribute, Full Frame will be screening four of McElwee’s films: Charleen, Backyard, Sherman’s March and Time Indefinite. Full Frame’s 2007 Industry Award will be presented to PBS’ ground-breaking documentary series P.O.V.
A new addition to Full Frame’s lineup, <frameset> will feature independent documentary videos that premiered online and will be accompanied by a TimesTalks panel on this new frontier of documentary filmmaking with David Carr as moderator.
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is produced by Doc Arts Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The presenting sponsors are The New York Times and Duke University. ![]()
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