2018 Heartland International Film Festival Guidebook

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Official Selections

Eternal Winter

Eva

NARRATIVE FEATURE / OFFICIAL SELECTION 110 MINUTES / HUNGARY / 2018

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE / OFFICIAL SELECTION 88 MINUTES / USA, POLAND, ROMANIA, ISRAEL, GERMANY, ENGLAND / 2018

Director: Attila Szász Writers: Norbert Köbli, Attila Szász Producers: Tamás Lajos, Ábel Köves Cast: Marina Gera, Sándor Csányi, Laura Döbrösi, Diána Magdolna Kiss, Franciska Farkas Christmas 1944. Soviet soldiers invade Hungary and drag every young woman with German origins away from a small village and transport them to a Soviet labor camp where they are forced to work in the coal mines under inhuman conditions. This is where Irén, one of the Hungarian women, meets Rajmund who decides to teach her how to survive. While she is determined to return home to her little daughter and family, history and fate have a different plan: Irén and Rajmund fall in love. Based on a true story. In Hungarian with English subtitles Contains nudity, violence, and mature themes Print Contact Szupermodern Stúdió, Hungary +36 1 238 0200 info@szupermodern.hu SATURDAY, OCT. 13 – 1:30 PM AMC Castleton Square 14

FRIDAY, OCT. 19 – 12:15 PM AMC Castleton Square 14

TUESDAY, OCT. 16 – 7:45 PM AMC Showplace Traders Point 12 Current Events / History Drama Romance

Director/Writer: Ted Green Producers: Ted Green Films, WFYI Public Media, Mika Brown Executive Producer: Clayton Taylor Featured Subjects: Eva Kor, Wolf Blitzer, Elliott Gould, Michael Berenbaum, Lucette Lagnado As a 10-year-old “Mengele Twin,” Eva Kor survived the experiments of the Nazis’ “Angel of Death.” At 50, she launched the biggest manhunt in history. Now 84, she urgently circles the globe to promote the controversial lesson her jaw-dropping journey has taught: healing through forgiveness. Narrated by Hollywood icon Ed Asner and featuring spectacular new footage shot around the world, “Eva” tells the full, unvarnished story of this historic figure for the first time, bolstered by interviews with Holocaust experts, celebrities she’s moved (Elliott Gould, Wolf Blitzer), fellow survivors she’s enraged, and a myriad of young people whose lives she’s changed—in many cases saved. Contains violence and mature themes Print Contact Jessica Chapman, “Eva” Distribution and Impact Manager, WFYI Public Media (317) 614-0427, jchapman@wfyi.org

FRIDAY, OCT. 12 – 1:15 PM AMC Castleton Square 14

THURSAY, OCT. 18 – 7:00 PM The Toby at Newfields

SUNDAY, OCT. 14 – 12:30 PM AMC Showplace Traders Point 12 Current Events / History

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