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International film festival previews best of what’s to come

Albert Fulcher by Albert Fulcher
October 5, 2018
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By Albert H. Fulcher | Contributing Editor

With more than 100 films to choose from, the San Diego International Film Festival (SDIFF) is bringing the best in cinematic world premier studio films, features, documentaries, foreign films and film shorts. Playing at theaters around San Diego, this four-day festival includes Q&As with the actors, directors and producers, along with special receptions, a night with the stars, after-parties, and awards from Oct. 10-14.

International film festival previews best of what’s to come
“The Hate U Give,” a young woman is tossed between two worlds; the poor and the rich. When her world is shattered by the death of her best friend by a police officer, both world collide. (Courtesy of “The Hate U Give” filmmakers)

 

Now in its 17th year, the SDIFF has become a huge economic driver for the city according to Tonya Mantooth, SDIFF CEO and artistic director. In past years, the SDIFF premiered films including “Hidden Figures,” “Imitation Game,” “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,” and “12 Years a Slave.”

“We really had the opportunity to be a significant festival on the circuit,” Mantooth said. “Now we are taking it to another level. I think the audiences are going to find a really wide variety of premieres as well as some amazing independent cinema from around the world.”

With many film festivals, the only way to see them is to attend the event. Mantooth said it is important to showcase films that the community will be able to see later in theaters and other formats, such as streaming, because these filmmakers take on tough subjects, and topics that the public should be able to watch.

“Right now, there are so many things going on in the world, documentaries filmmakers really have a pulse on what’s going on,” Mantooth said. “Whether on an issue around homelessness, what’s happening around Syria with the refugees, really gives you a different glimpse than the sound bites on TV, where everybody is getting their news. This way you can really see what’s going on, on the other side of the world.”

Mantooth said she is extremely excited about the premieres of “Boy Erased,” “The Hate You Give,” and a documentary “Soufra.” “Boy Erased,” starring Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe, is a film about a family who decides to send their gay son to conversion therapy. Along with “Wild Nights With Emily,” it is one of the several LGBT-related films and shorts represented at the festival this year.

“The Hate You Give” is a film about a young girl who lives on the poor side of town and attends a high-end prep school. She witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend at the hands of a police officer.

Mantooth said both of these films are significant as they have potential to start conversations.

International film festival previews best of what’s to come
“Romance is Dead” (Student short/local) (Courtesy of
“Romance is Dead” filmmakers)

“One of the things that is important to us is to use film as a way to bring people together and find ways of commonality, opposed to the way it is now with the divide,” Mantooth said. “That’s what film has the power to do. No one can solve a problem unless people come together from both sides of the aisle and say, ‘Hey, this is something we need to look at and really reflect on.’ And that is something that is important. I see that in ‘Boy Erased.’ I see that in ‘The Hate You Give.’”

The documentary “Soufra” is another film she believes everyone should see. Soufra is Lebanese for “the table we break bread at.” Susan Sarandon and her film partner Thomas Morgan created this film and took a story of a woman who lived in a refugee camp for 25 years — so pretty much her entire life — in Lebanon.

“You would think in a war-torn area in a refugee camp, there can’t be a lot of hope,” Mantooth said. “But she becomes a beacon of hope for all these Syrian, Palestinian [and] Iranian refugees coming into Lebanon. She brings them together every day to cook, find a sense of community and to find a purpose. She does that. This film is so beautiful and such a reminder that we can come from different areas of the world, but we can come together. And that’s such a beautiful message. And it’s a reminder, especially for us here in the U.S., where we’re removed from those extreme hardships in so many ways. This is a reminder of how challenging it can be out there, and for someone to find beauty in it makes this a wonderful, wonderful film.”

Films and events:

  • The Unstoppable Women Panel will discuss how women are making a unique mark in the business and entertainment industry, Oct. 12, 1 p.m. at the Oxford Social Club at the Pendry San Diego.
  • SDIFF premier’s James Schlesinger’s short film “These Broken Wings,” a moving drama about a man struggling with the fall out of a tragic motorbike accident. Screens, Oct. 11, 5:30 p.m. at Regal Theater/UA Horton and at ArcLight Cinemas at 4:30 p.m. Both sessions followed by Q&A with the director.
  • Cam McHarg, who wrote, directed and acted in the award-winning short film (“Deer Season”) in the “Internal Combustion” block of films. Oct. 11 at the Regal Theatre, UA Horton at 3 p.m. and Oct. 13 at noon at ArcLight Cinemas/UTC.
  • Born and raised in the Philippines, Aiana Dumio co-helmed a short “Dica,” a hard look at the plight of immigrants victimized by violent crimes and the obstacles they face, told through the eyes of one victim. Along with a collection of shorts, “Global Consciousness,” on Oct. 12, 8 p.m. Regal Theater/UA Horton and Oct. 13, 5 p.m. ArcLight Cinemas/UTC.

Local Film:

  • “The Samuel Project” (feature)
  • “Transecting Borneo” (documentary, environmental)
  • “The Ride” (short)
  • “Daisy Belle (short)
  • “Real Connection (short documentary)
  • “Wake” (short)
  • “Behind Greatness” (short)
  • “Alana’s Story” (student short)
  • “Romance Is Dead (student short)
  • “Learning to Swim” (student short)
  • “Bee Conscious” (short/documentary)
  • “Change Is in the Water” (short, documentary)
  • “The Driver Is Red” (animated)

For more information about show times, local connections, special events, and ticket packages, visit sdfilmfest.com.

—Albert can be reached at [email protected].

 

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