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Summary: Gone Girl written by Gillian Flynn | I Am Ali by Clare Lewins | October Gale by Ruba Nadda | Hollidaysburg by Anna Martemucci | The Selfish Giant by Clio Barnard | Addicted written by Christina Welsh
With his wife’s disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it’s suspected that he may not be innocent.
2014, Drama, Mystery, Thriller, USA, 149 min
U.S. theatrical release: October 3, 2014
Written by Gillian Flynn
Directed by David Fincher
Starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Carrie Coons
Produced by Reese Witherspoon, Ceán Chaffin & Arnon Milchan
Cinematography by Jeff Cronenweth
Edited by Kirk Baxter
Music by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
Casting by Laray Mayfield
An intimate and heart-warming look at the man behind the legend – as we’ve never seen Ali before.
2014, Documentary, Sports, USA, 149 min
U.S. theatrical release: October 10, 2014
U.S. VOD release: October 10, 2014
U.K. & Ireland theatrical release: November 28, 2014
Directed by Clare Lewins
Starring Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Mike Tyson, Tom Jones
Produced by George Chignell, Greg Hobden & Clare Lewins
Cinematography by Stuart Luck
Edited by Mark ‘Reg’ Wrench
A doctor takes in a mysterious man who washes ashore at her remote cottage with a gunshot wound. Quickly they both learn the killer has arrived to finish the job, while a storm has cut them off from the mainland.
2014, Drama, Romance, Thriller, Canada, 149 min
Plays at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival on October 14, 2014
Will soon be distributed in the USA by IFC
Written by Ruba Nadda
Directed by Ruba Nadda
Starring Tim Roth, Patricia Clarkson, Scott Speedman
Produced by Daniel Iron, Aeschylus Poulos
Cinematography by Jeremy Benning
Edited by Wiebke von Carolsfeld
Music by Mischa Chillak
Casting by Katja Blichfeld & Jessica Daniels
Follow the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival on our index The Diversity Directory
Home for Thanksgiving break after their first semester at college, five friends discover just how much things change (and don’t) after high school.
An experienced writer of comedy shorts (Edith Wharton’s Ethan Frome, East of Eden) and features (Breakup at a Wedding, Periods), actress and producer Anna Martemucci got the opportunity to direct her first film thanks to Starz’s competition series The Chair. She and contestant Shane Dawson were given the same script and had to make it their own during the 10-part reality series which chronicled their process. Broadcasted on September 6, the series will air its finale on November 1.
2014, Comedy, USA, 88 min
U.S. theatrical release: September 19, 2014
U.S. VOD (Tunes, Amazon…) release: September 19, 2014
The Chair finale broadcasted on November 1, 2014
Directed by Anna Martemucci
Written by Dan Schoffer
Starring Rachel Keller, Tobin Mitnick, Claire Chapelli
Produced by Julie Buck, Josh Hetzler, Rob Long, Philip & Victor Quinaz, Josh Shader
Cinematography by Meena Singh
Edited by Charlie Porter
A contemporary fable about two scrappy 13-year-old working-class friends in the UK who seek fortune by getting involved with a local scrap dealer and criminal, leading to tragic consequences.
2013, Drama, UK, 91 min
U.K. & Ireland theatrical release: October 25, 2013
Broadcasted in the UK on Film 4 at 11.05pm on October 14, 2014
Available on Film4od
Best Technical Achievement at the British Independent Film Awards for casting director Amy Hubbard
Premiered at the 2013 Cannes Director’s Fortnight, Director Clio Barnard won the Label Europa Cinemas
Best British Newcomer – Jury Commendation at the London Film Festival 2013 for actors Conner Chapman & Shaun Thomas
Directed by Clio Barnard
Written by Clio Barnard (Based on Oscar Wilde’s The Selfish Giant)
Starring Conner Chapman, Shaun Thomas, Ralph Ineson
Produced by Tracy O’Riordan
Cinematography by Mike Eley
Edited by Nick Fenton
Music by Harry Escott
Casting by Amy Hubbard
Follow the footsteps of Oscar Wilde as he gets arrested in London in 1895 and dies in Paris five years later on LibrAdventures, The Literary Atlas
A gallerist risks her family and flourishing career when she enters into an affair with a talented painter and slowly loses control of her life.
2014, Drama, Thriller, USA, 105 min
U.S. release: October 10, 2014
Written by Christina Welsh & Ernie Barbarash (based on the novel Addicted by Zane)
Directed by Bille Woodruff
Starring Sharon Leal, Boris Kodjoe, John Newberg
Produced by Paul Hall
Cinematography by Joseph White
Edited by Bruce Cannon
Music by Aaron Zigman
Casting by Kim Coleman
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