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from the 2008 Wisconsin Film Festival
Mongol
dir: Sergei Bodrov
Khazakhstan/Russia/Mongolia/Germany | 2007 | 99 min | in Mongolian, Kazakh, Tartar, Chinese with English subtitles

opens 27.Jun : 2008 : Madison
Sundance 608 Cinema : check listings

Award-winning Russian filmmaker Sergei Bodrov (Prisoner of the Mountains) illuminates the life and legend of Genghis Khan in this stunning historical epic. As it follows the young Khan, known at that age as Temudgin, from his perilous childhood to the battle that sealed his destiny, the film paints a multidimensional portrait of the future conqueror, revealing him not as an evil brute but as an inspiring, fearless, and visionary leader. Mongol shows us the making of an extraordinary man, and the foundation on which so much of his greatness rested: his relationship with his wife, Borte, his lifelong love and most trusted advisor. In a performance of powerful stillness and subtlety, celebrated young Japanese actor Asano Tadanobu (Last Life in the Universe, WFF04) captures the inner fire that enabled a hunted boy to become a legendary conqueror. Edited by UW graduate and Academy Award-winner Zach Staenberg. Nominee, Best Foreign Language Film, 2008 Academy Awards.
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from the 2008 Wisconsin Film Festival
Stuck
dir: Stuart Gordon (UW alum)
USA 2007 | 95 min

opens 4.Jul : 2008 : Madison
Sundance 608 Cinema : check listings

Late one Friday night, after a humiliating day of getting evicted and pounding the pavement for a job, Tom figures he’ll bunk down for the night on a park bench. Along comes Brandi, with a taste for parties and drugs, who slams him with her car, pitching him head-first into her windshield. It’d be a hit-and-run, except the gushing, shattered Tom gets firmly wedged into the windshield frame as Brandi spins off home, freaked as hell. Played brilliantly by top-class actors Mena Suvari (American Beauty) and Stephen Rea (V for Vendetta, The Crying Game), the two square off in a battle of guts as Brandi hides the car in her garage, hoping he’ll eventually expire, and Tom becomes fueled by a survival instinct and some seriously bottled-up rage. Re-Animator director and UW alumnus Stuart Gordon pulls no punches in this visceral thriller, and the script by John Strysik mixes suspense with an undercurrent of social satire and a healthy dollop of the red stuff. “Inspired by a real-life incident so bizarre it’s already been referenced in a ‘Law & Order’ episode, Stuck is ingeniously nasty and often shockingly funny as it incrementally worsens a very bad situation…propelled by the giddy exhilaration always ignited when filmmakers more or less announce that all bets are off.” — Variety.
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Johnny Guitar
dir: Nicholas Ray
USA 1954 | 110 min | color | 35mm

Fri.11.Jul : 2008 : Madison
UW Cinematheque, 4070 Vilas Hall, 821 University Ave. : 7:30 pm : FREE : check listings

With Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge. The UW Cinematheque kicks off their summer series with Nicholas Ray’s unconventional Western, which François Truffaut once called “dreamlike, magical, unreal to a degree, delirious.” Selected by new Cinematheque projectionist Mike King, Johnny Guitar pits a saloon keeper (Crawford) against a ruthless cattle baroness (McCambridge) in a fight over land and men. Seething with sexual tension and decadently shot in TruColor and CinemaScope, the film was largely dismissed by critics upon its release but has been revived thanks in a large part to the praise of Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard. Print courtesy of Paramount Pictures. [Nicholas Ray was born in Wisconsin in 1911!] 
High Sierra
dir: Raoul Walsh
USA 1941 | 96 min | DVD

Fri.11.Jul : 2008 : Madison
Alicia Ashman Library, 733 N. High Point Rd. : 7 pm : FREE

Adapted from W. R. Burnett’s novel by Burnett and John Huston, High Sierra opens with gangster Roy Earle (Bogart) being paroled after a lengthy prison term. Though he enjoys the fresh air and sunshine of the outside world, Earle has no intention of giving up his criminal ways. In fact, his parole has been arranged by Big Mac, so that Earle can mastermind a big-time heist at a fancy California resort hotel. After a few unkind words with a crooked cop, Kranmer, in Big Mac’s employ, Earle heads toward a fishing resort, where he is to commiserate with his inexperienced, hot-headed cohorts Babe and Red. En route, he befriends a farm family, heading to Los Angeles in search of work. He falls in love with the family’s club-footed daughter Velma (Joan Leslie) — though she never really gives him any encouragement — and makes a silent promise to finance an operation on her foot once he’s gotten his share of the loot.
Emerging Legends Film Series: The American Film Institute defines “an American screen legend” as an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950.
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Films in the Field (film to be announced)

Sat.9.Aug : 2008 : Madison
OUTSIDE at the West Campus sports fields near the Waisman Center : 6 pm : FREE
This free family movie is projected onto a 20-by 40-foot inflatable screen. Enjoy a movie under the stars as well as food and fun, presented by the UW Waisman Center.
check Waisman site for details 
Captains Courageous
dir: Victor Fleming
USA 1937 | 116 min | DVD

Fri.8.Aug : 2008 : Madison
Alicia Ashman Library, 733 N. High Point Rd. : 7 pm : FREE

A boy learns life-changing lessons about the importance of friendship and the dignity of labor in this adventure saga based on a story by Rudyard Kipling. Young Harvey Cheyne (Freddie Bartholomew) is the working definition of a spoiled brat. After wolfing down six ice-cream sodas, Harvey gets sick to his stomach and while vomiting over the side of the ship, he falls into the drink. He is rescued by Manuel (Spencer Tracy), a Portuguese old salt who drags him on board a Gloucester fishing boat where he’s a deck hand and doryman. Harvey shows no gratitude to Manuel for saving his life and demands to be taken home immediately; Manuel and the crew, not the least bit sympathetic, inform him that once they’ve filled the ship’s hold with fresh catch, they’ll return to shore, and not a moment sooner. Over the next few weeks, Harvey grows from a self-centered pantywaist into a young man who appreciates the value of a hard day’s work, and in Manuel he finds the strength, guidance, and good sense that he never got from his father.
Emerging Legends Film Series: The American Film Institute defines “an American screen legend” as an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950.
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Bringing Up Baby
dir: Howard Hawks
USA 1938 | 103 min | DVD

Fri.22.Aug : 2008 : Madison
Alicia Ashman Library, 733 N. High Point Rd. : 7 pm : FREE

Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant star in this inspired comedy about a madcap heiress with a pet leopard who meets an absent-minded paleontologist and unwittingly makes a fiasco of both their lives. David Huxley (Grant) is the stuffy paleontologist who needs to finish an exhibit on dinosaurs and thus land a $1 million grant for his museum. At a golf outing with his potential benefactors, Huxley is spotted by Susan Vance (Hepburn) who decides that she must have the reserved scientist at all costs. She uses her pet leopard, Baby, to trick him into driving to her Connecticut home, where a dog wanders into Huxley’s room and steals the vital last bone that he needs to complete his project. The real trouble begins when another leopard escapes from the local zoo and Baby is mistaken for it, leading Huxley and Susan into a series of harebrained and increasingly more insane schemes to save the cat from the authorities. Inevitably, the two end up in the local jail, where things get even more out of hand: Susan pretends to be the gun moll to David’s diabolical, supposedly wanted criminal. Naturally, the mismatched pair falls in love through all the lunacy. Director Howard Hawks delivers a funny, fast-paced, and offbeat story, enlivened by animated performances from the two leads, in what has become a definitive screwball comedy.
Emerging Legends Film Series: The American Film Institute defines “an American screen legend” as an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950.
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Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival
4–14.Sep : 2008 : Milwaukee
uwm.edu/arts/programs/film/lgbtfilm Big Water Film Festival
19–21.Sep : 2008 : Washburn
accepting submissions through July 5; see details on their web site
bigwaterfilmfestival.org Milwaukee International Film Festival
18–28.Sep : 2008 : Milwaukee
milwaukeefilmfest.org Milwaukee Spotlight Student Film Festival
11–12.Oct : Milwaukee
accepting submissions through July 18; see details on their web site
milwaukeespotlightfilms.org It Came From Lake Michigan Film Festival
October : Racine
itcamefromlakemichigan.com Central Wisconsin Film Festival
7–8.Nov : 2008 : Stevens Point & Amherst
accepting submissions through September 12; see details on their web site
cwfilmfest.org Beloit International Film Festival
19–22.Feb : 2009 : Beloit
accepting submissions through September 15; see details on their web site
beloitfilmfest.com Wildwood Film Festival
April : 2009 : Appleton
Fox Cities Performing Arts Center / Kimberly Clark Theater
wildwoodfilmfest.com Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
May : 2009 : Milwaukee
filmmilwaukee.org UW-Milwaukee Student Film Festival
May : 2009 : Milwaukee
uwm.edu/Union/events/theatre/ Milwaukee Short Film Festival
May : 2009 : Milwaukee
dirtyjobfilms.com
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