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Letter from the

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

years ago, Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust became the first film by an African American woman to receive national distribution. Filmed in South Carolina, the powerful tale of several generations of Gullah women was an important step in bringing new voices into our movie theaters. As movements like #OscarsSoWhite have made apparent, however, filmmakers of color continue to face significant barriers to participation and success in the film industry. In order to both mark this anniversary but also draw attention to some of the most interesting women working in the field right now, the Nick will host Daughters this November. Eight emerging female ABOVE: Still from Daughters of the Dust, 1991

What is this we’re going

constant: the Nick serving

election-themed films.

through? It doesn’t feel

as an essential gathering

Partnering with Columbia’s

good. All summer my social

place for community

Free Times we will host a

media feeds were a dis-

conversations. Though

short series this October

tressing string of shootings,

we may be struggling to

entitled Nick for America

political snipings, senseless

make our way through this

where we will explore this

attacks and mindless rants.

tough time as a nation, we

year’s presidential election

Too often, I find myself

remain firm believers in the

through some films and

feeling helpless as systems

power of sharing ideas and

conversations. The series

of injustice seem to be

experiences. That’s why I’m

will explore both the most

strengthening while pillars

so proud of our upcoming

idealistic and the most

of compassion, respect and

lineup.

cynical aspects of our

empathy appear to crumble. I know I’m not alone.

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political system, featuring Though you may think

talkbacks with local

that the last thing you

political journalists.

As much as things have

need is more talk about

changed at the Nick over

the election, we couldn’t

We are following that series

the last several years,

resist the opportunity to

up with a celebration in

one thing has remained

revisit some of our favorite

November. Twenty-five

l e t t e r f r o m t h e e x e c u tive director

filmmakers of color will travel to Columbia for a weekend full of films and conversations thanks in large part to the support of the African American Studies program at USC. We will get through all of this, hopefully smarter and stronger than before. In the meantime, know that you can count on the Nick family if you need a sympathetic ear or a new perspective on the world around you.


S TA F F

Jessa Gaitor

Andy Smith

Anna Weller

Executive Director

Asst. Theater Manager

Seth Gadsden

Quereshi Breaux

Managing Director

Theater Staff

Kristin Morris

Steffi Brinkmann

Marketing Manager

Theater Staff

Carrie Grebenc

Bree Burchfield

Development Manager

Theater Staff

Kaitlin McKnight

Laura Godenick

Operations Manager

Theater Staff

Pedro LopezDeVictoria

Adam Hoffbauer

Programming Coord.

Theater Staff

Savannah Taylor

Charlotte Johnston

Designer/Interactive Coord.

Theater Staff

Amada Torruella

Torres Perkins

Development Asst./ Programming Coord.

Theater Staff

Mahkia Greene

Theater Staff

Education Instructor

Tobey Wilson

Deborah Adedokun

Theater Staff

Sean Shoppell

Asst. Theater Manager

INTERNS Pauline Arroyo Laura Smith Anna Weller

V O LU N T E E R S

B OA R D O F D I R E CTO R S Lynn Stokes-Murray

President Vice-President Chris Controne

Treasurer

Veronica Addison

Lemuel Watson

Barb Burton Maris Burton Zach Cardwell Sandi Castillo Jim Colwell Heidi Colwell Cederick Gibbs Toure Greene Gayle Hazzard Lee Heckle Joe Kyle Tim Liszewski Justin Price Debria Robinson Kara Shavo

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Indie Grits: Visiones

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Final Girl: Halloween Double Feature

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Happenings

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Columbia Jewish Film Festival

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Special Screenings & Events

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Daughters

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Foreign Focus

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Glitches & Ghosts

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First Friday Lowbrow Cinema Explosion

John P. Boyd

Adrian Addison Maddie Bennett

CONTENTS

Asst. Theater Manager

Secretary Judy Battiste Amos Disasa Nikky Finney Sam Johnson Tracy Jones Bob Mason Duncan McIntosh Scott Middleton Wendi Nance Anne Postic Elizabeth Reardon Walton Selig James E. Smith Jr. Scottie Smith

Chanel Skinner Maria Walrath Bart Walrath Emily Wilkerson Debbie Yerkes

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Savannah Taylor Nick Mag Editor:

Kristin Morris

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as it is significant. Afterall,

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Los invito a celebrar con


FINAL GIRL

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR INDIE GRITS April 20-23, 2017

Halloween Double Feature

The horror film trope of

badasses, and Norwegian

the "final girl" refers to the

slasher Fritt Vilt (Cold Prey)

last woman alive to face

(2006), both take big steps

THE DESCENT

a killer. The stereotypical

in the right direction -- away

"final girl" is young and

from the American cis-male

Neil Marshall 2005. USA. 99 min. R.

virginal while her friends

depiction of horror’s final

are immoral, promiscuous

girl of yore.

Thur Oct 27, 8:00 PM

drug-users that deserve to The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures, the Surdna Foundation, and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts have all awarded grants to next year's Indie Grits.

die. The problematic rules

These two movies make

of the trope were fashioned

dynamic revisions to that

back in the 1970s, and while

dated dichotomy. Fritt Vilt

we’re all really happy that

plays with slasher cast roles

Laurie Strode got away from

and turns them on their

Michael Myers, it’s great to

heads, while The Descent

see how some contemporary

is uncompromising in its

horror films are now

feminist power in the face of

consciously disrupting this

absolute terror.

formula. Spoiler, she survives at This October, I’ll be pre-

the end in a magnificent

senting two films that are

display of fortitude, critical

shining examples of how

thinking, and strength. Slay,

the slasher film has evolved.

girl, slay.

British thriller The Descent (2005), with an all-female cast of total adventure

Kaitlin McKnight, Operations Manager

FRITT VILT (COLD PREY) Roar Uthaug 2006. Norway. 97 min. NR. In Norwegian with English subtitles.

Thur Oct 27, 10:00 PM

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Happenings

ANNUAL MEMBER MEETING

BIS GLEICH, 2015 WINNER

Tues September 27, 5:30 PM Calling all Nickelodeon members! You’re invited to our annual member meeting on Tuesday, September 27th at 5:30pm. We’ll unveil our annual report, announce new board members, and discuss upcoming programming and events.

MANHATTAN SHORT FESTIVAL 2016 Wed September 28, 6:00 PM Manhattan Short is not a touring festival; rather, it is an instantaneous

TIME BANDITS SCREENING FOR ART HOUSE THEATER DAY Sat September 24

celebration that occurs simultaneously across the globe, bringing great films to great venues and

Come see us on the inaugural Art House Theatre Day!

allowing the audiences to

Think about it like record store day - but with your local

select their favorites.

art house theater. Join us September 28 when This year we invite you to celebrate independent film with

over 100,000 film lovers

us when we screen a special 2K restoration of Terry Gilliam’s

in over 250 cities gather

family-friendly fantasy-adventure, Time Bandits at noon. We’ll

in cinemas, museums and

also have an exclusive poster sale featuring over 250 lobby

universities for one purpose

case film posters! More details at nickelodeon.org

-- to view and vote on the finalist's films in the 19th annual Manhattan Short Film Festival. Each finalist selected will qualify for the Academy Awards. More info at nickelodeon.org and manhattanshort.com

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LOOKING BACK AT:

SUMMER CAMP This summer we hosted two summer camps for middle and high school students. You can see their work online at nickelodeon.org/education.

THUNDER ROAD

2016 SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL SHORT FILM TOUR Wed September 07, 6:30 PM Showcasing a wide variety of story and style, the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Short Film Tour is a 95-minute theatrical program of eight short films selected from this year’s festival. Over the course of its more than 30-year history Sundance has been widely considered the premier showcase for short films and the launchpad for many now-prominent independent filmmakers. Including fiction, documentary and animation from around the world, the distinct 2016 program traverses vibrant styles from wild comedy to reflective poetry. Included in the program is Thunder Road, which screened at our 2016 Indie Grits festival.

AFFECTIONS

High School Horror Film campers learning the basics of filmmaking

EDMOND

High School Horror Film campers with instructor, Jordan Young

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JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL

aimed to find films that appeal to a wide demographic both within the Jewish community and beyond. Festival-goers will encounter a variety of films at this year’s festival, ranging

O ct o b e r 3 0 - N ove m b e r 1 5

from rousing dramas and thoughtful documentaries, to romantic comedies. On Sunday, October 30, we will open the festival with two highly acclaimed documentary films, Breakfast at Ina’s and Sabena Hijacking: My Version, which is the riveting reenactment of the Palestinian group, Black September’s takeover of Sabena Flight 971. Many of this year’s films feature stories that pivot around the relationship between Jewish and non-Jewish communities. In Moos, a Dutch romantic comedy, a young woman strives to follow her dreams of being in the theatre after a surprise Hanukkah visit from an old friend. The docudrama My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes, narrated by Isabella Rossellini, recounts the heroic story of notable Italians and high ranking officials of the Catholic Church who fought to save Jewish lives during the Holocaust. Apples from the

SHARE THE EXPERIENCE By Ruth Rast and Patty Tucker, Festival Organizers

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c o l u m b i a j e w i s h f i l m festival

The Columbia Jewish Film Festival is

Desert follows the journey of a rebel-

part of the ever-growing landscape

lious teenager and her ultra-Orthodox

of Jewish Film Festivals organized in

Jewish parents into the secular world.

the U.S. and abroad. In its 16th year,

The path reverses in A Borrowed Identity,

the Columbia festival is dedicated to

in which a Palestinian-Israeli teenager

bringing new, sometimes controver-

wins a scholarship to attend an elite

sial, always thought-provoking films

Jerusalem boarding school.

with Jewish and related themes to a diverse audience. A film festival is

Other films share stories of resilience

like a book club: not everyone is going

and remembrance as we look back

to like every film to the same degree,

on the Holocaust. The drama Once

but a shared experience has a huge

in a Lifetime illustrates the enduring

impact. Films for the 2016 festival

impact of Holocaust education as an

were chosen with the assistance of an

unlikely classroom of teens strives

advance screening committee which

to encounter the Holocaust not as


FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:

A Borrowed Identity, 2014 My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes, 2014 Moos, 2016 Sabena Hijaking: My Version, 2015

historians or students, but as children.

prize awards for the three best films,

Remember, starring Christopher

they will be screened on Sunday,

Plummer and Martin Landau, is a con-

November 6 with two short films,

temporary story of a holocaust survivor

The Making of a Mensch and What's in a

who discovers that the Nazi guard who

Name?

murdered his family 70 years ago is living in America under an alias.

For more information on the festival or the student competition, please email

Identity, both religious or cultural,

cjfilmfestival@gmail.com.

is a prominent theme throughout the 2016 festival. Our committee has chosen to explore this topic further in the 2nd Annual Student Short Film Competition (open to all SC high school students). In addition to cash nickel o d e o n . o r g

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REMEMBER Atom Egoyan 2015. Canada, Germany. 94 min. R. English, German with English subtitles.

Tue November 01, 8:00 PM

APPLES FROM THE DESERT Matti Harari, Arik Lubetzky 2014. Israel. 96 min. NR. Hebrew with English Subtitles.

Thu November 03, 6:00 PM

ONCE IN A LIFETIME Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar

SCHEDULE

2014. France. 105 min. NR. French with English subtitles.

Sun November 06, 5:00 PM

FÉLIX & MEIRA: Foreign

STUDENT SHORT FILM COMPETITION SCREENING Sun November 06 3:00 PM

BREAKFAST AT INA’S Sun October 30, 12:00 PM

Along with the winners of the student film competition, we will screen two other short films

SABENA HIJACKING: MY VERSION

WHAT’S IN A NAME?

Mercedes Kane 2015. USA. 51 min. NR. English.

Rani Sa’ar

addressing this year’s theme.

Daniel Robin

2015. Israel. 104 min. NR. English, Hebrew, Arabic, and French with English subtitles.

2015. USA. 15 min. NR. English.

Sun October 30, 1:30 PM

THE MAKING OF A MENSCH

MOOS Job Gosschalk. 2016. Netherlands. 90 min. NR. Dutch with English subtitles.

Tue November 01, 6:00 PM

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2016 Theme: Identity

c o l u m b i a j e w i s h f i l m festival

Tiffany Shlain 2015. USA. 11 min. NR. English.

This event is free and open to the public.

Focus Partnership with the Nick Maxime Giroux 2014. Canada. 105 min. R. French, Yiddish, English, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian with English subtitles.

Wed November 09, 6:30 PM

MY ITALIAN SECRET: THE FORGOTTEN HEROES Oren Jacoby 2014. Italy, France, Israel, USA. 92 min. NR. English, Italian with English subtitles.

Tue November 15, 5:30 PM

A BORROWED IDENTITY Eran Riklis 2014. Israel, Germany, France. 104 min. NR. Arabic, Hebrew, English, German with English subtitles.

Tue November 15, 8:00 PM

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM:

My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes, 2014 Apples from the Desert, 2014


Nick AMERICA For

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October 03 - 24 nick fo r a m e r i c a

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Politics BY ANDY SHAIN

is all about drama, tension and storytelling, just like the movies.

And no one has created a more com-

Then the Republican challenger with a

pelling script in the 2016 presidential

backstory as a billionaire real estate

race than Donald Trump.

developer and a reality TV show host walked on stage to a rock anthem.

Consider the scene inside an Aiken col-

Trump delivered a speech punctuated

lege basketball arena last December.

with simple, yet stinging language meant to elicit frequent cheers and

A boisterous crowd of 4,000 colorfully

boos.

dressed supporters (including one

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dressed like Abraham Lincoln and

He’s a complicated character who

another wearing a sombrero) waved

is seen by supporters for having the

homemade signs and talked loudly

bravado to eschew political correct-

over an eclectic musical soundtrack

ness and by opponents for having the

while waiting for the entrance of the

arrogance to think he’s qualified for

larger-than-life leading candidate.

the White House.


Protesters interrupted Trump’s speech several times. An overalls-clad Trump booster punched a taqiyah-wearing protester. The crowd jeered loudly at the protester as police escorted him out of the arena. And I was sitting there watching all this from a press table in back. I just needed a large tub of buttered popcorn. At least, Hollywood can condense a months-long political race to two hours. As the presidential race reaches the homestretch, the Nickelodeon Theatre presents Nick for America, a series of political-themed films in October. The lineup includes a pair of docs -- the story of South Carolina’s most notorious political adviser, Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story, and the peek behind Bill Clinton’s presidential

A FACE IN THE CROWD 1957. USA. 126 min. NR.

BOOGIE MAN: THE LEE ATWATER STORY

Mon Oct 3, 6:00 PM

2008. USA. 86 min. NR.

Elia Kazan

Post-film discussion with Jack Kuenzie from WIS Television

Schedule

Stefan Forbes

Mon Oct 10, 6:00 PM Post-film discussion with Meg Kinnard from Associated Press

EACH POST-FILM DISCUSSION WILL BE MODERATED BY FREE TIMES EDITOR ANDY SHAIN.

campaign, The War Room. But for movie fans wanting a little less reality in their politics, they can catch the classics Mr. Smith Goes To Washington and A Face In The Crowd. I will moderate post-film Q&As with South Carolina political reporters who have covered the 2016 race. Finally, I have an excuse to combine politics and popcorn. Andy Shain is editor of Free Times and Palmetto Politics editor at The Post and Courier in Charleston.

THE WAR ROOM 1993. USA. 96 min. PG.

MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON

Mon Oct 17, 6:00 PM

1939. USA. 129 min. NR.

Chris Hegedus, D.A. Pennebaker

Post-film discussion with Maya Prabhu from The Post and Courier LEFT:

Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story, 2008

Frank Capra

Sun Oct 23, 3:00 PM Mon Oct 24, 6:00 PM Post-film discussion on Oct 24 with Chris Trainor from Free Times

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MASTER OF THE FLYING GUILLOTINE

ART HOUSE THEATER DAY

First Friday Lowbrow September 02

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SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL SHORT FILM TOUR

September 24

TIME BANDITS A part of Art House Theater Day September 24 P. 09

September 07 P. 10

DHEEPAN Foreign Focus September 14 P. 25

OCT

SEPT

Special Screenings and Events

A FACE IN THE CROWD Nick for America October 03 P. 14

NEON BULL Foreign Focus October 05 P. 25

CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL SEATTLE

ANNUAL MEMBER MEETING

August 27 & September 03

P. 09

September 27

MANHATTAN SHORT FESTIVAL September 28 P. 09

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s p e c i a l s c r e e n i n g s a n d events

DANGEROUS MEN First Friday Lowbrow October 07 P. 29

BOOGIE MAN: THE LEE ATWATER STORY Nick for America October 10 P. 14

MAESTRO! Foreign Focus October 12 P. 25


MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON Nick for America October 23 & 24 P. 14

GLITCHES & GHOSTS An Evening with Evan Meaney October 25

HOME MOVIE DAY WITH MIRC October 15

THE WAR ROOM

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FINAL GIRL: HALLOWEEN DOUBLE FEATURE

Nick for America October 17

The Descent, Fritt Vilt October 27

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BLOOD RAGE

COLUMBIA JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL October 30 November 15 P. 11

First Friday Lowbrow November 04 P. 29

FÉLIX & MEIRA Foreign Focus November 09 P. 25

DAUGHTERS: CELEBRATING EMERGING FEMALE FILMMAKERS November 11-13 P. 20

THE SEVENTH FIRE

SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT 2

A part of The Annual Native American Indian Film & Video Festival of the Southeast November 17

First Friday Lowbrow December 02 P. 29

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THE NICKELODEON Presents


This festival is made possible by support from Nikky Finney and the African American Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of South Carolina.

Festival Co-Curator and Film maker

BY RONI NICOLE HENDERSON

of place that transcended our tumultuous time in America as an enslaved people or my own grief upon

My life revolved around discovery, quickly identifying who I wanted to be in the world so that I could help to

skipping down a bendy path of white sand.

refuge and found that the rigorous coursework offered

as her ways of being in the film reminded me of my own grandmother. However, when I revisited the film at 22, I was transfixed. Toni Morrison’s work had given me a vocabulary with which to digest Daughters of the Dust

place within a continuum of black thinkers, magic folk, rebels, lovers, fools, mothers, daughters, humans. If Charles Chesnutt and Claude McKay were the spark to my spirit of revolt, Toni Morrison’s universe of

daughters

teenager and had an affinity for the matriarch, Nana,

the opportunity to question, and therefore, define my

and the magic came alive for me.

I had seen Julie Dash’s film Daughters of the Dust as a

death. There, embedded in my formal education, was

me much more than a distraction from my mother’s

me: a young girl with plaits and a bright blue ribbon,

I dove into my studies at Clark Atlanta University as a

of self, I remember an image that kept coming to

losing my mother. Fully ablaze, with a newfound sense

that point was viewed with new eyes and I felt a sense

English major, a new wife and an even newer mother.

shape my growing daughter’s life.

archetypes set me on fire. Everything I knew up to

In 1999, my mother died. I was 20, a second year

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IMAGES:

Stills from Daughters of the Dust, 1991

Julie Dash, in offering this trans-generational narrative, amplifies the magic of memory and matriarchal lineage. In spite of the horrors of the Transatlantic slave trade, the memory and therefore, the magic, of Africa survived. That image of a beautiful little black girl, a blue ribbon and plaits bouncing, was the Peazant family’s future, but she was also my own. Years later, after a stint of teaching English to ninth graders, I again returned to the 1991 cinematic treasure that is Daughters of the Dust. This time, I was a first year graduate student at the Savannah College of Art and Design, pursuing an MFA in Film and Television. My own visions of my mother’s life had led me to learn the language of cinema as a means of healing my family’s deep wounds. I came back to Daughters with the desire to understand why the film struck me so deeply and continued to unfold in me. The colors, the textures, the sea, the faces.

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Dash’s choices in the film astounded me. I knew it

A good piece of literature grows in us as we grow. As

was a tremendous contribution to the tradition of

our wisdom and experience expand and alter our steps

storytelling, but now, I came to know it as a living,

in this life, stories that were planted in us while we

breathing string of conscientious choices that elicited

watched them unaware of their profundity, will indeed

my feelings about the film. Nana, in her deep purple,

blossom. For me, Daughters of the Dust has blossomed

even deeper Gullah accent and with ever-mending/

many times. At first, it was simply a delight to see

making hands. The ideals of so-called progress and the

families like my own on screen. A strong matriarch

stronghold of Christianity held tightly in the person

who knew the old ways and loved her family with

of Viola. The light of Ibo’s Landing and the strength of

fervor was a kindred to my own grandmother with her

the Gullah people, gleaming through the eyes of the

stories and remedies. As I dove into an understanding

film’s narrator, an unborn child. I fell in love with the

of story structure, point of view and voice, Daughters

cinematography of Arthur Jafa, who lit black faces

offered alternatives to the Western story structure and

with care and celebration of the depth of skin tone and

authenticated the dialect of our people post-slavery in

an appreciation for the spectrum that is blackness.

America. As I studied the spirituality and rich mores

I became a student of the art of Kerry Marshall, the

of West Africa and the retention of those values in

film’s production designer. This nonlinear tale, chock

America in spite of slavery, the film once again offered

full of symbols and subtlety, is a master class unto

a transcendent view of the power of the African spirit.

itself, but also broke boundaries in the studio system, placing it in towns across the nation in front of young

Now, with camera in hand, I find myself again, as a

black girls like myself.

daughter on the continuum of matriarchal storytellers, the keepers of our ancestral memory, with a duty to tell our stories and commemorate our survival.

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Daughters

Eight filmmaker November 11 - 1 sion with audien makers are:

NEW ORLEANS, LA

NEW YORK, NY

About

T H E F E S T I VA L These nine women are defining the cutting edge of independent filmmaking. In the same way that Dash’s Daughters of the Dust continues to influence culture decades into the future, these filmmakers are building on that legacy and pushing it forward in incredible and diverse ways.

Join us

COLUMBIA, SC

ATLANTA, GA

NOVEMBER 11-13 Festival schedule, passes, and tickets available at: nickelodeon.org/festivals/daughters Additional support by: Fortitude Foundation and the Richland County Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. South Carolina Humanities

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OAKLAND, CA

NEWARK, NJ


Festival

rs will travel to Columbia the weekend of 13 to screen their work and hold discusnces about their films. The visiting film-

NEW YORK, NY

Friday

Saturday

2:30 PM S H O RTS B LO C K I

2:30 PM IN THE MORNING

Followed by a talkback with filmmakers Nijla Mumin, Tchaiko Omawale, Iyabo Kwayana and Roni

Preceeded by a short film and concluded with a talkback with

Nicole Henderson

120 min

filmmaker Nefertite Nguvu

130 min

5:30 PM COVER ME Preceeded by a short film and concluded with a talkback with filmmaker Garrett Bradley

100 min

CHICAGO, IL

3:00 PM S H O RTS B LO C K I I Followed by a talk back with filmmakers House of June, Janicza Bravo and Ja'Tovia Gary

120 min

8:00 PM S H O RTS B LO C K I I

5:15 PM S H O RTS B LO C K I

Followed by a talkback with filmmakers House of June, Janicza Bravo and Ja'Tovia Gary

Followed by a talkback with filmmakers Nijla Mumin, Tchaiko Omawale, Iyabo Kwayana and Roni

120 min

Nicole Henderson

130 min

Sunday

3:00pm DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST Followed by a talkback

8:00 PM DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST Followed by a talkback with all visiting filmmakers and moderated by festival co-curator Roni Nicole Henderson

180 min

moderated by poet Nikky Finney

LOS ANGELES, CA

180 min

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BY A M A DA T O R R U E L L A , S E R I E S C U R AT O R

As a place for cultural enrichment, we understand how essential it is to expose our audiences to different realities and perspectives. The Foreign Focus fall line-up will push our audiences to go beyond their comfort zones as the series explores stories of resilience, surrealistic images, many of life’s sorrows, and more. We will start off with Dheepan, a story filled with layers and complexities, which proves how resourceful immigrants are expected to be in today’s globalized landscape. Director Jacques Audiard’s storytelling is measured and composed as he frames the experience of three Sri Lankans who’ve escaped their home in search of stability, safety and happiness in Paris, France. We learn to care for these characters as they struggle to hold on to their own traditions and beliefs. Dheepan shows us that the clash of religion, race and identity exists deep within any country, no matter how socially advanced. October brings two exciting features: Neon Bull and Maestro. Neon Bull introduces us to the bizarre world of Brazilian rodeo. Iremar stands out in a world infused with toxic masculinity as he dreams of creating his own fashion line. The fluorescent lights take on a life of their own, transforming the most mundane spaces into dreamlike scenes. Director Gabriel Mascaro sheds light on androgynous characters that completely defy the viewer’s gender expectations. 25

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The film serves as a raw and powerful reminder that sexual desires are what make us human. On Wednesday, October 12 we are partnering with the Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta to host a screening of Maestro! Classical music takes the stage with the story of a prestigious orchestra led by Kosaka, a brilliant concert master. As the ensemble deals with economic recession, director Shotaro Kobayashi presents the many frustrations faced by the orchestra members as they work hard to surmount the pressure and transcend the impossible. Morihiko Nakahara, conductor for the South Carolina Philharmonic will provide a special introduction. This show is free and open to the public thanks to support from the Japanese Consulate. Finally, we will celebrate the Columbia Jewish Film Festival with a screening of Félix & Meira. The film depicts the tender, unusual romance of Meira, a Hasidic Jew, and Félix, an areligious loner. The couple finds solace in one another even though they come from conflicting backgrounds. As they learn to see the world through each other’s eyes, it’s impossible for viewers not to be mesmerized by their love story.

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D H E E PA N JACQUES AUDIARD 2015. FRANCE. 115 MIN. R. I N TA M I L A N D F R E N C H W I T H ENGLISH SUBTITLES.

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NEON BULL GABRIEL MASCARO 2 0 1 5 . B R A Z I L / U R U G U A Y. 1 0 1 MIN. NR. IN PORTUGUESE WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES.

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M A E S T RO !

Sponsored by the Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta S H O TA R O KO B AYA S H I 2 0 1 5 . J A PA N . 1 2 9 M I N . N R . I N J A PA N E S E W I T H E N G L I S H SUBTITLES.

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FÉLIX & MEIRA A part of the Columbia Jewish Film Festival

MAXIME GIROUX 2014. CANADA. 105 MIN. R. IN FRENCH AND YIDDISH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES.

F O R E I G N F O C U S I S S P O N S O R E D B Y: DR. GAIL MORRISON AARON AND ANDREA WEST PA U L A N D J E A N D E N M A N DAV I D W H I T E M A N A N D L E E JA N E K AU F M A N


R I G H T: N E O N B U L L , 2 0 1 5

L E F T: S T I L L F R O M NEON BULL, 2015

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bringing us our characters

to accept its own limited

and plots and climaxes and

lifespan. I don’t chisel in

closing credits—and then

marble or erect buildings

they are just as quickly

thinking they--and by

taken away. Afterward,

extension I--will live forever.

the audience is together

I make movies and games

in a dark theater, having

because they end.

collectively lost something

An Evening with Evan Meaney

GLITCHES & GHOSTS Cinema is a dying art-form. Not "dying" in a casket and eulogy sense, but "dying" because film and video offer us something important and then hide it from sight. As others have said, movies are a medium of giving and taking. Light arrives on the screen,

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glitches & ghosts

they once had. Cinema is

The Nickelodeon, in their

an art-form that dies every

profound kindness, will

time we look at it, right

screen a selection of these

before our eyes.

film and video works—all connected by a thread of

I make work, mostly movies

self-aware-media-mortality.

and video games, that tries

Glitches and ghosts are the


" WHEN ASKED TO DESCRIBE MYSELF, I SAY I AM A VIDEO GAME ENTHUSIAST, RAISED BY EXPERIMENTAL FILMMAKERS, WHO TRIED TO BE A SCIENTIST AND MISSED, ENDING UP AS AN ART PROFESSOR. "

main characters, archival decay is the setting, and broken software is our narrator. When asked to describe myself, I say I am a video game enthusiast, raised by experimental filmmakers, who tried to be a scientist and missed, ending up as an art professor. My artworks have been shown at film festivals, art museums, schools, and science centers all over the world:

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 AT 6:30PM The evening will consist of screening several of Meaney’s films with conversations in between with Nickelodeon Executive Director, Andy Smith, and a Q&A at the end with the audience. There will also be video installations and portraits in the lobby on several screens.

Cairo to Amsterdam to Sydney to Chicago and back here at home in Columbia. It is probably a hard sell these days, asking nice people to sit in a dark room with strangers while temporary art-light shows on the wall. It is certainly troubling to know that we, like the projection, will eventually fade. At least, in the theater, we do not have to fade alone. Evan Meaney, Associate Professor of Media Arts at the University of South Carolina IMAGES: Stills from Evan Meaney's short film, Big_SleepTM, 2015

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First Friday Lowbrow Cinema

Explosion BY CHRIS BICKEL, SERIES CURATOR AND HOST

October brings us Dangerous Men. I'm nearly at a loss for words to describe what Dangerous Men is. It certainly exists in the same sphere of completely un-self-aware outsider cinema as Wiseau's The Room. In a way, it's the perfect embodiment of the Lowbrow Explosion aesthetic: a film that may have failings on several technical levels, but is ultimately wonderfully unique and completely entertaining. Producer/writer/director/composer/set-designer Jahangir Salehi Yeganehrad--a.k.a. John S. Rad--emigrated to America from Iran in 1979 to escape the regime change and to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker. Over two decades he created Dangerous Men, an incomprehensibly epic revenge-action film. Actors visibly age and fashions dramatically change during the course of the film. The music sounds like the "demo" setting on a Casio keyboard and it repeats incessantly. Action scenes are comical. The plot is unclear and changes abruptly in the middle of the film. New characters are introduced just a few minutes before the film's end and the climax centers around those newly added characters. The whole thing's a mess, but absolutely one of the most entertaining messes you will ever see. The film was released in 2005, when Rad paid out-of-pocket for a week-long run in five Los Angeles theaters. This limited release reportedly earned $70. One writer saw the film during those screenings, fell in love with it, and became its champion,eventually getting the film a few midnight showings in L.A. and building a small cult following. John S. Rad died shortly thereafter and the film became "lost" due to the fact that Rad had convinced his family that Dangerous Men was a masterpiece and should not be sold unless 29

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millions of dollars were on

December continues

the table. After ten years,

the Lowbrow Explosion

the savvy distributors from

tradition of bringing you

Drafthouse films were

Christmas-themed films. In

finally able to convince

the past we've brought you

the family of John S. Rad

Black Christmas, Silent Night,

that the film was not worth

Deadly Night, and Christmas

"millions," but there was

Evil. In 2016 we're bringing

definitely an audience for it.

you Silent Night, Deadly

When I first got an advance

Night 2, which launched

screener of Dangerous Men, I

the famous Internet meme

watched it and then imme-

"Garbage Day!". Don't worry

diately watched it again

if you haven't seen the

it a second time because I

first one... there's enough

couldn't believe what I had

flashbacks to let you know

seen. It's that special. I've

what's going on (indeed half

been chomping at the bit to

the film is flashbacks to

bring this one to Lowbrow.

the first installment in the

DO NOT MISS THIS ONE.

series). The sequel picks up with Ricky Caldwell, the

November brings

18-year-old brother of the

Thanksgiving, so Lowbrow

first film's killer, escaping

brings one of the few

a mental hospital and

Thanksgiving-themed

going on a comically bad

horror films in existence:

killing-spree. Silent Night,

1987's slasher masterpiece,

Deadly Night 2 definitely

Blood Rage. Todd and Terry

falls into the "so bad it's

are twins, but one of them

good" category. You'll want

is a psychopathic murderer.

to have plenty of heavi-

The line "It’s not cranberry

ly-brandied eggnog before

sauce," is used a couple

tackling this one.

of times to remind us that the string of gruesome murders is taking place at Thanksgiving. Louise Lasser

Dangerous Men

gives a completely nutzoid

Jahangir Salehi 2005. USA. 91 min. NR.

over-the-top scenery-chew-

Fri Oct 07, 11:00 PM

ing performance as the twins' mom and the extreme gore effects are exceptional

Blood Rage

for the time period. As a

John Grissmer 1987. USA. 82 min. NR.

film, it's not necessarily

Fri Nov 04, 11:00 PM

a masterpiece, but it's an often-overlooked entry in the slasher genre and certainly bonkers enough to be required viewing for fans of splatter.

silent night, deadly night 2 Lee Harry 1987. USA. 88 min. R.

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