11th Annual Cinevegas Film Festival – Preview
Written by: FFT Webmaster | May 29th, 2009
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
JUNE 10-15, 2009
THE PALMS CASINO & BRENDEN THEATERS
CineVegas has announced the complete lineup for its 11th Annual Festival, including Bobcat Goldthwait’s World’s Greatest Dad as the closing night film, it was announced today by Trevor Groth, Artistic Director.
Buy your pass or ticket package now at our Box Office site In addition to the opening night film, Saint John of Las Vegas, and eight “Jackpot Premieres” which were earlier announced, the 2009 Festival will offer a selection of documentaries in the “Pioneer Documentaries” section; “Diamond Discoveries” the best new independent films: “Sure Bets,” advance screenings of high-profile films; a collection of midnight, underground and cult films in the “Area 52” section; shorts programs; and shorts and features from Nevada filmmakers.
 
“Featuring more world premieres than ever before, this year’s CineVegas will rock anyone looking for exhilarating new films from uninhibited and adventurous filmmakers,” stated CineVegas Artistic Director Trevor Groth. “Inspired by the success of last year’s inaugural documentary competition, we brought back the Pioneer Documentaries section and are thrilled to be able to present seven non-fiction films that are as engaging and enlightening as any fiction film. Our notorious Area 52 section is back as well with a motley collection that is sure to satisfy the most hard-core cinephiles. Featuring something for everyone, our Diamond Discoveries showcase filmmakers at various stages of their careers and includes the latest from legendary German filmmaker Wim Wenders. Finally, we are ecstatic to welcome back Bobcat Goldthwait, whose hilarious new film, World’s Greatest Dad, will close the Festival. Starring Robin Williams in a role that is sure to shock some and entertain all, it represents the kind of bold storytelling that CineVegas is all about. These films, plus our now legendary parties celebrating them, combine to make up 6 days and nights in Vegas that you won’t want to miss a second of … good thing they pump oxygen into the casinos.”
Closing the Festival is Bobcat Goldthwait’s dark comedy World’s Greatest Dad, starring Robin Williams as high school poetry teacher Lance Clayton, who desperately tries to connect with his teenage son, Kyle (Daryl Sabara), as well as a painfully adorable art teacher, Claire (Alexie Gilmore). After a freak accident, Lance suddenly faces both the worst tragedy of his life, and the greatest opportunity. Determined to make lemonade from life’s lemons, Lance treads a path that could land him everything he’s ever dreamed of, as long as he can live with the knowledge of how he got there.
Cash prizes will be awarded to jury award winners, including $10,000 for Best Jackpot Premiere, $2,500 for Best Pioneer Documentary, $1,000 for Best Short and $100 for Nevada Filmmaking Short. The Festival will be held June 10 – 15, 2009 at the Palms Casino Resort and Brenden Theatres.
“Pioneer Documentaries,” a competitive section for documentaries that explore new territory and world perceptions, includes Douglas Tirola’s All In – The Poker Movie (world premiere), a comprehensive look at the history and current excitement of poker; James Rasin’s Beautiful Darling exploring the life and times of Warhol Superstar Candy Darling; Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo, Jessica Oreck’s exploration of Japan’s enriching social relationship with insects; Jennifer Kroot’s It Came From Kuchar, about filmmaking twins George and Mike Kuchar and their outrageous, no-budget movies; Sea of Darkness (world premiere) from Michael Oblowitz, the true story of surfing pioneers/criminals Mike Boyum and Martin Daly; Ben Steinbauer’s Winnebago Man about Internet superstar Jack Rebney; and Youth Knows No Pain, Mitch McCabe’s journey through America’s $60 billion-a-year anti-aging world.
“Diamond Discoveries” features the best new independent films available for U.S. distribution. This year’s program includes Robert Byington’s Harmony and Me, the story of a man dispossessed after getting dumped; Palermo Shooting, from Wim Wenders and starring CineVegas Chairman Dennis Hopper; The Square, about a simple plan which spirals into blackmail, kickbacks, cover-ups, arson and murder, from Nash Edgerton; Cory McAbee’s Stingray Sam, an hour-long feature made of individual shorts; and Amir Naderi’s Vegas: Based on a True Story, which follows a compulsive gambler and his blue-collar family living on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
“Sure Bets,” advance screenings of independent studio films, include 500 Days of Summer, Marc Webb’s love-me/love-me-not love story starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel; Max Mayer’s Adam, with Hugh Dancy and Rose Byrne as two twenty-somethings in Manhattan; Black Dynamite, the 1970s throwback from Scott Sanders; Nicolas Winding Refn’s Bronson, the true story of Charlie Bronson, Britain’s most violent prisoner; Lucrecia Martel’s psychological mystery The Headless Woman; Humpday, Lynn Shelton’s buddy movie gone wild; Armando Iannucci’s political comedy In the Loop; and Moon from Duncan Jones, starring Sam Rockwell as an astronaut who has a personal encounter toward the end of his three-year stint on the Moon.
Included in “Area 52,” a collection of midnight, underground and cult films, are Attack of the 50 Foot Woman, the classic 1950s film from Nathan Juran; Alex Ross Perry’s Impolex, the story of one soldier and his mission to find the last two undetonated German rockets after WWII; Modus Operandi (world premiere), Frankie Latina’s revenge tale about a desperate CIA agent; The Revenant (world premiere), a vampire buddy movie from Kerry Prior; and Watts and Volts from Across the Field, a collection of films with live music by animator Brent Green and friends.
“Nevada Filmmaking,” features and shorts produced in Nevada or by local filmmakers, includes Jerry and Mike Thompson’s comedy Thor at the Bus Stop (US premiere), about a mythical creature making his final journey in life.
All access Royal Flush passes and Blackjack ticket packages are now on sale at www.cinevegas.com/buynow. Local, senior, student and military discounted packages are also available. In addition, hotel and ticket package deals are available at www.vegas.com.
The CineVegas 2009 lineup includes:
OPENING NIGHT FILM
Saint John of Las Vegas (USA, 2009)
   Director: Hue Rhodes
   Cast: Steve Buscemi, Sarah Silverman, Romany Malco, Peter Dinklage, Tim Blake Nelson, John Cho and Emmanuelle Chriqui
   Steve  Buscemi plays John, an ex-gambler-turned fraud investigator who must  return to Las Vegas to investigate an insurance claim.
CLOSING NIGHT FILM
World’s Greatest Dad (USA, 2009)
   Director: Bobcat Goldthwait
   Cast: Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara, Alexie Gilmore, Tom Kenny, Geoffrey Pierson, Henry Simmons, Toby Huss
   After  a freak accident, Lance (Robin Williams) suddenly faces both the worst  tragedy of his life, and the greatest opportunity. Determined to make  lemonade from life’s lemons, Lance treads a path that could land him  everything he’s ever dreamed of, as long as he can live with the  knowledge of how he got there.
JACKPOT PREMIERES
A collection of highly anticipated world premieres
Asylum Seekers (USA, 2008)
   Director: Rania Ajami
   Cast: Pepper Binkley, Bill Dawes, Judith Hawking, Daniel Irizarry, Stella Maeve, Camille O’Sullivan, Lee Wilkof
   Six  people on the verge of a breakdown decide to check themselves into an  insane asylum, only to discover there is just room for one.
Daylight (USA, 2009)
   Director: David Barker 
   Cast: Alexandra Meierhans, Michael Godere, Aidan Redmond, Ivan Martin
   When  pregnant newlywed Irene is violently taken hostage, she confronts the  truth about her marriage – and finds a state of unexpected grace – in  her fight to survive.
Easier with Practice (USA, 2009)
   Director: Kyle Patrick Alvarez
   Cast: Brian Geraghty, Kel O’Neill, Marguerite Moreau, Jeanette Brox, Jenna Gavigan
   While on a road trip to promote his unpublished novel, Davy Mitchell finds himself falling for a mysterious phone sex caller.
Etienne! (USA, 2009)
   Director: Jeff Mizushima
   Cast: Richard Vallejos, Megan Harvey, Caveh Zahedi, Rachel Stolte, Solon Bixler
   After  Richard’s best and only friend, a dwarf hamster named Etienne, is  diagnosed with terminal cancer, he decides to take his pocket pet on a  bicycle road trip up the California coast to show it the world before  he must put it to sleep.
Godspeed (USA, 2009)
   Director: Robert Saitzyk
   Cast: Joseph McKelheer, Cory Knauf, Courtney Halverson, Ed Lauter, Jesse Ward, Hallock Beals
   An intense, dramatic thriller set in the lingering light of the Alaskan midnight sun.
Mercy (USA, 2008)
   Director: Patrick Hoelck
   Cast: Scott Caan, Wendy Glenn, Troy Garity, Erika Christensen, Alexie Gilmore and John Boyd, with Dylan McDermott and James Caan
   A  successful but cynical young writer writes about love but does not  really believe in it until he meets Mercy, who turns his world upside  down.
Patriotville (USA, 2008)
   Director: Talmage Cooley
   Cast: Justin Long, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Rob Corddry, Keir O’Donnell, Missi Pyle
   An  idealistic museum manager and a beautiful troublemaker go to war with a  corrupt mayor to stop a casino from being built on their town’s  “historic” battlefield.
Redland (USA, 2008)
   Director: Asiel Norton
   Cast: Lucy Adden, Mark Aaron, Sean Thomas, Kathan Fors, Bernadette Murray, Toben Seymour
   As  a family struggles to survive in rural isolation during the Great  Depression, their daughter’s secret affair begins a journey into the  unknown.
PIONEER DOCUMENTARIES
Documentary features capturing subjects who defy odds and expectations
All In – The Poker Movie (USA, 2009)
   World Premiere
   Director: Douglas Tirola
   Cast:  Matt Damon, Frank DeFord, Annie Duke, Ira Glass, Doris Kearns Goodwin,  Phil Hellmuth, Howard Lederer, James McManus, Chris Moneymaker, Daniel  Negreanu, Jennifer Tilly
   Tells the story of poker focusing on why  one of our nation’s oldest games has had a renaissance in the past  decade and why for so many people poker is a way to chase the American  Dream.
Beautiful Darling (USA, 2009)
   Work-in-Progress
   Director: James Rasin
   Cast:  Julie Newmar, Tennessee Williams, Holly Woodlawn, Peter Beard, Gerard  Malanga, Ron Delsener, Glenn O’Brien, Michael J. Pollard
   Beautiful  Darling features never-seen-before footage and photographs, as well as  interviews with the people who knew Andy Warhol Superstar Candy Darling.
Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo (USA, 2009)
   Director: Jessica Oreck
   Working  backwards through history, Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo solves the  mystery of the development of Japan’s cultural obsession with bugs.
It Came From Kuchar (USA, 2009)
   Director: Jennifer Kroot
   Cast:  George Kuchar, Mike Kuchar, John Waters, Buck Henry, Atom Egoyan, Wayne  Wang, Guy Maddin, B Ruby Rich, Bill Griffith, Christopher Coppola
   The definitive feature documentary about the legendary, underground filmmaking twins, the Kuchar brothers.
Sea of Darkness (USA, 2009)
   World Premiere
   Director: Michael Oblowitz
   Cast: Martin Daly, Peter McCabe, Jeff Chitty, Shaun Thompson, Kelly Slater, Greg Noll, Bruce Raymond, Bob McKnight, Rory Russel
   A  modern day pirate tale of exploration, adventure, and the discovery of  jungle surf spots off the remote Indonesian coastline in the 1970s. The  film also explores the smuggling missions that funded these journeys of  discovery and the terrifying price some of these men paid for their  passion.
Winnebago Man (USA, 2009)
   Director: Ben Steinbauer
   Cast: Jack Rebney
   Jack  Rebney’s outrageously funny outtakes from a Winnebago sales video  became an underground phenomenon and made him an Internet superstar.  Filmmaker Ben Steinbauer sets out to find him.
Youth Knows No Pain (USA, 2009)
   Director: Mitch McCabe
   Cast:  Sherry Mecom, Julia Allison, Simon Doonan, Linda Wells, Erica Rose, Dr.  Nicholas Perricone, Dr. Fredric Brandt, Norman Deesing, Robert Grant,  Mitch McCabe
   The daughter of a plastic surgeon takes us inside  America’s $60 billion-a-year anti-aging world as she spends 2 years  traveling across America, painting a funny but troubling portrait of  our youth obsessed culture.
DIAMOND DISCOVERIES
The best new independent films available for U.S. distribution
Harmony And Me (USA, 2009)
   Director: Robert Byington
   Cast:  Kristen Tucker, Justin Rice, Alex Karpovsky, Pat Healy, Suzy Nakamura,  Bob Schneider, Nick Offerman, Kevin Corrigan, Robert Byington, Allison  Latta
   When Harmony gets dumped he’s supposed to do a lot of things –  be sad, date other girls, have flings. Instead he falls into a funk  that shows no signs of lifting for most of a year.
Palermo Shooting (Germany, 2008)
   Director: Wim Wenders
   Cast: Campino, Dennis Hopper, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Lou Reed
   As  a successful photographer of worldwide renown, Finn leads a life that  is as prominent as it is hectic. But when his life suddenly spins out  of control, he takes off and leaves everything behind.
The Square (Australia, 2009)
   Director: Nash Edgerton
   Cast:  David Roberts, Claire Van Der Boom, Joel Edgerton, Anthony Hayes, Peter Phelps, Kieran Darcy-Smith
   A man’s life begins to unravel when his mistress brings him a bag of cash.
Stingray Sam (USA, 2008)
   Director: Cory McAbee
   Cast: David  Hyde Pierce (narrator), Cory McAbee, Crugie, Joshua Taylor, Willa Vy  McAbee, Bobby Lurie, Frank Swart, Caleb Scott, Jessica Jelliffee, Ron  Crawford, Michael DeNola, Michael Wiener
   He does the things that folks don’t do that need to be done.
Vegas: Based on a True Story (USA, 2008)
   Director: Amir Naderi
   Cast: Mark Greenfield, Alexis Hart, Nancy La Scala, Zach Thomas, Walt Turner, Benjamin Weil
   In a town that breeds obsession, the dream of home turns into a family’s nightmare.
SURE BETS
Advance screenings of high profile independent studio films
500 Days of Summer (USA, 2009)
   Director: Marc Webb
   Cast: Zooey  Deschanel, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Geoffrey Arend, Chloe Grace Moritz,  Matthew Gray Gubler, Clark Gregg, Rachel Boston, Minka Kelly
   Funny,  true-to-life and unique dissection of the unruly and unpredictable  year-and-a-half of one young man’s no-holds-barred love affair.
Adam (USA, 2009)
   Director: Max Mayer
   Cast: Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne, Peter Gallagher, Amy Irving, Frankie Faison
   Heartfelt  romantic comedy, starring Hugh Dancy as Adam, a handsome but intriguing  young man who has all his life led a sheltered existence – until he  meets his new neighbor, Beth, a beautiful, cosmopolitan young woman who  pulls him into the outside world, with funny, touching and entirely  unexpected results.
Black Dynamite (USA, 2008)
   Director: Scott Sanders
   Cast: Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Arsenio Hall, Byron Minns, Kym Whitley
   When  “The Man” murders his brother, pumps heroin into local orphanages, and  floods the ghetto with adulterated malt liquor, Black Dynamite is the  one hero willing to fight all the way from the blood-soaked city  streets to the hallowed halls of the Honky House.
Bronson (UK, 2008)
   Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
   Cast: Tom Hardy, Matt King, James Lance, Kelly Adams, Amanda Burton
   With  an intelligent, provocative and stylized approach, Bronson (based on a  true story) follows the metamorphosis of Mickey Peterson into Britain’s  most dangerous prisoner, Charles Bronson.
The Headless Woman (Argentina, 2008)
   Director: Lucrecia Martel
   Cast: María Onetto, Claudia Cantero, Inés Efron, Daniel Genoud, César Bordón, Guillermo Arengo
   In  the days following a jarring car accident, a woman is dazed and  emotionally disconnected from the people and events in her life.
Humpday (USA, 2009)
   Director: Lynn Shelton
   Cast: Mark Duplass, Josh Leonard, Alycia Delmore, Lynn Shelton, Trina Willard
   Sometimes male bonding can be taken a little too far.
In the Loop (UK, 2008)
   Director: Armando Iannucci
   Cast: Peter Capaldi, James Gandolfini, Tom Hollander, David Rashe, Gina McKee, Chris Addison, Anna Chulmsky, Mimi Kennedy
   The US President and UK Prime Minister fancy a war. But not everyone agrees that war is a good thing.
Moon (UK, 2008)
   Director: Duncan Jones 
   Cast: Sam Rockwell, Kevin Spacey, Dominique McElligott, Benedict Wong, Matt Berry, Kaya Scodelario, Malcolm Stewart
   250,000 miles from home, Sam Bell is about to come face to face with his biggest challenge – himself.
AREA 52
An underground collection of cult and midnight movies for the most hardcore fans
Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (USA, 1958)
   Director: Nathan Juran
   Cast:  Allison Hayes, William Hudson, Yvette Vickers, Roy Gordon, George  Douglas, Ken Terrell, Otto Waldis, Eileen Stevens, Michael Ross, Frank  Chase
   When an abused wife grows to giant size because of an alien  encounter and an aborted murder attempt, she goes after cheating  husband with revenge on her mind. The film will be presented in an  outdoor drive-in theater in downtown Las Vegas.
Impolex (USA, 2009)
   Director: Alex Ross Perry
   Cast: Riley O’Bryan
   At  the end of WWII, the United States sent soldiers across Europe to  locate and retrieve the rockets and rocket science that Germany  perfected before losing the war. Impolex is the story of one soldier  and his mission to find the last two undetonated German rockets.
Modus Operandi (USA, 2009)
   World Premiere
   Director: Frankie Latina
   Cast:  Randy Russell, Michael Sottile, Mark Borchardt, Danny Trejo, Barry  Poltermann, Nikki Johnson, Patrick Buckley, Robert Glenn Jones, Michael  Sean Hayden, Shalyse Dominique
   Modus Operandi is a revenge tale about a desperate CIA agent on a mission to find the man who murdered his wife.
The Revenant (USA, 2009)
   World Premiere
   Director: Kerry Prior
   Cast: Chris Wylde, David Anders, Louise Griffiths, Jacy King
   A Satirical treatise on friendship, regret, and the nature of evil under the guise of a rootin’-tootin’ vampire buddy movie.
Watts and Volts from Across the Field
   Director: Brent Green
   A collection of films with live music from animator Brent Green and friends.
NEVADA FILMMAKING FEATURE
Feature produced in Nevada by a local filmmaker
Thor at the Bus Stop (USA, 2008)
   US Premiere
   Director: Jerry and Mike Thompson
   Cast: Mike Thompson, Jerry Thompson
   Comedy  about the mythical Thor, who is making his final journey through a  suburban neighborhood on the day he knows he is going to die fighting a  giant serpent to save the world.
NEVADA FILMMAKING SHORTS
Short films produced in Nevada or by local filmmakers
& Teller (Director: Frank Ippolito)
   & Teller 2 (Director: Frank Ippolito)
   Communion (Director: Markus Kirschner)
   DAISy (Director: Tyler Hymanson)
   Jodi (Director: Jordan Auten)
   Nancy Boy (Director: Jonpaul Lewis)
   Path (Director: E.S. Frushtick)
   The Secret Life of Orange Traffic Cone Assassins (Director: Anthony Maranville)
   Tokyo Rose (Director: A.J. Ovio)
   The Unfortunate Story of a Lost Soul 2 (Director: Joel Schoenbach)
   Where Da Girls At: CineVegas Clubhouse Project (Director: Jonpaul Lewis)
The Festival will also feature a selection of student films from the CSN and UNLV programs.
SHORTS PROGRAM
These short films embody the creative nature of independent filmmaking. Some will be shown before features, while others are combined to make feature-length programs.
Acting For The Camera (Director: Justin Nowell)
   The Adventures of Ledo and Ix (Director: Emily Carmichael)
   Asshole (Director: Chad Harbold)
   Captain Coulier (Space Explorer) (Director: Lyndon Casey)
   Countertransference (Director: Madeleine Olnek)
   The Dirty Ones (Director: Brent Stewart)
   The Feast of Stephen (Director: James Franco)
   Fiddlestixx, Episode 1: Brain Powerz (Directors: Zellner Brothers)
   Fiddlestixx, Episode 2: Habeas-Schmabeas (Directors: Zellner Brothers)
   Fiddlestixx, Episode 3: Larry Blindon (Directors: Zellner Brothers)
   From Burger It Came (Director: Dominic Bisignano)
   The Ghost and Us (Director: Emily Carmichael)
   Kings of London (Director: Sean Conway)
   Logorama (Director: H5)
   My Mom Smokes Weed (Director: Clay Liford)
   Offshore Bank (Director: Tom Barndt)
   Short Term 12 (Director: Destin Cretton)
   Team Taliban (Director: Benjamin Kegan)
   TEN: THIRTYONE (Director: Lev Gorn, Co-Director: Gabe Fazio)
   The Transformation of Genesis P-Orridge (Directors: Eline Jongsma and Kel O’Neill)
   Uprush (Director: Kim Hall)
   Whiskeypriest, Episode 1 (Director: Randy Walker)
   The Young and Evil (Director: Julian Breece) 

