
Montclair State University, Film Program
Visiting Filmmakers Coordinator: Roberta Friedman ext 7282
TUESDAYS from 7:00 – 10:00 pm
Location: University Hall, Rm 1040 – open to all – admission free
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January 20, 2009 - no schedule January 27, 2009 - HENRY BEAN, writer, director. February 3, 2009 - DAN LEVIN, filmmaker with CLAYTON PATTERSON, star "History" is the key word, he said. "For over a hundred years, the Lower East Side was a magic crucible where people were inspired to great art and ideas. The Lower East Side probably changed the history of America five hundred times." February 10, 2009 – ALIX LAMBERT, Screening her film THE MARK OF CAIN. February 17, 2009 - ALAN BERLINER, filmmaker February 24, 2009 WEI K. PUN, Director of Photography Wei was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She was fascinated with photography and cinematography when she was little. After graduating high school she traveled to work and study cinematography and photography in Hong Kong. She started out as an assistant cameraperson and, shortly after, moved up to operator and later DP. She works with the leading agencies in Hong Kong, Shanghai Beijing, China, i.e. Saatchi & Saatchi, FCB, Dentsu, Grey Worldwide, among many other agencies and leading production houses. Clients have included Hutchinson Telecommunication, Nestlé-Nescafé, Rejoice, Epson, Matsushita Electronics and HSBC, to name a few. She has also worked with celebrities such as Zhang Ziyi, Eric Tsang, Athena Chu, Gigi Leung and many others. March 3, 2009 - EMILY KUNSTLER. Filmmaker. March 24, 2009 - NINA PALEY, director/writer/producer/animator. Sita is a goddess separated from her beloved Lord and husband Rama. Nina is an animator whose husband moves to India, then dumps her by email. Three hilarious shadow puppets narrate both ancient tragedy and modern comedy in this beautifully animated interpretation of the Indian epic Ramayana. Set to the 1920's jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw, Sita Sings the Blues earns its tagline as "The Greatest Break-Up Story Ever Told." The filmmaker will be present. March 31, 2009 DAVID GOTHARD, film theorist From his post-graduate days at the Bela Balasz Studios in Budapest through early work with first time directors and writers for Channel 4,he has been associated with individual voices and the resurrection of lost causes.He teaches as regular guest at the National Film School, Chelsea Art College, and the Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa. He is currently producing an experimental group of 1000k cheap films with Mike Figgis and others. April 7, 2009 - EDDIE SCHMIDT, filmmaker. April 14, 2009 -TIA LESSIN & CARL DEAL, director/producers April 21, 2009 Daniel Battsek, Presiident, Miramax Films Battsek’s tenure at the company was off to an auspicious start when his first acquisition for Miramax, Tsotsi, won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2005. The following year, Miramax released The Queen, which was nominated for six Oscars, including Best Picture, and won Helen Mirren both the Academy Award and the Golden Globe for Best Actress. Following the success of 2006, Miramax had an outstanding year with a Best Picture win at the 2007 Academy Awards for No Country for Old Men. On top of its many accolades, which include eight Oscar nominations and five wins, the film has broken the Coen brothers’ box office record as their highest grossing film to date. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, which Battsek and his team acquired at the Cannes Film Festival, earned four Oscar nominations, including Best Director for Julian Schnabel. As they did for No Country, Miramax partnered with Paramount Vantage for the Paul Thomas Anderson film There Will Be Blood. Also like No Country, There Will Be Blood earned eight Oscar nominations, including Best Picture. Mr. Battsek will be talking about his career in film, as well as the upcoming slate of films for Miramax in 2009 including: Adventureland, from Superbad director Greg Mottola and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Ryan Reynolds and Kristen Stewart; Cheri, from Academy Award nominated director Stephen Frears and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Friend; Last Night, starring Keira Knightley, Eva Mendes, Sam Worthington and Guillaume Canet; Extract, the new comedy from Mike Judge (Office Space, Beavis & Butthead) starring Jason Bateman, Ben Affleck and Mila Kunis; Everybody’s Fine, starring Robert DeNiro, Drew Barrymore, Kate Beckinsale and Sam Rockwell; The Boys Are Back, from Academy Award nominated director Scott Hicks and staring Clive Owen; and The Debt, from Academy Award nominated director John Madden starring Academy Award winner Helen Mirren. Battsek is a graduate of Oxford Polytechnic where he majored in Social and Political Studies. He currently resides in New Jersey with his wife and three children. April 28, 2009 AUSTIN STARK, filmmaker, head of production, Paper Street Films In 2008, Austin produced the romantic drama, "Peter and Vandy", written and directed by Jay DiPietro, starring Jason Ritter, Jess Weixler and Jesse L.Martin. The film premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize, as well as Best Screenplay and Best Editing at the 2009 Milan International Film Festival. It will be released in theatres in late 2009. This past year Austin also produced the teen thriller, "Homecoming", directed by Sundance-winner Morgan J. Freeman ("Hurricane"). The film stars Mischa Barton, Jessica Stroup and Matt Long, and will be released in the fall of 2009 by Paramount Pictures and the Lifetime Network. In 2007, Austin executive produced the animated film, My Biodegradable Heart, directed by Dana Adam Shapiro ("Murderball"), which premiered at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and screened at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, among others. Before joining Paper Street, Austin worked in development for Cary Woods at Independent Pictures in Los Angeles and then with Academy Award-winning producer Martin Richards ("Chicago"). To date, he has also written, directed and produced a number of short films and music videos, receiving critical acclaim at festivals across the country for his films, "Love/Death/Cobain", "Killing Pedro Rivera" and "Wrong Number". Among the awards Austin has received are "Audience Favorite" Palm Beach International Film Festival; "Best Dark Comedy" and "Director of the Year" New York International Independent Film & Video Festival; "Best of Festival" Denver International Fall Film Festival; and "Best of Festival" Berkley Film & Video Festival. Austin graduated from Georgetown University and currently lives in New York City. Paper Street Films is an independent, New York City-based film production and finance company specializing in documentary and fictional feature films. The company was launched in December ‘06 by filmmakers Austin Stark and Bingo Gubelmann and Wall Street financier Benji Kohn with one simple, yet entirely uncompromising goal in mind: to create films that are both artistically fulfilling and commercially viable. IF you want to suggest an artist for next semester contact Prof. Tony Pemberton @ The Dept of Art and |
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