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2008 SYRFILM FESTIVAL PROGRAM

SPOTLIGHT ON CENTRAL NEW YORK: APRIL 25 - 26
SPOTLIGHT ON WORLD CINEMA: MAY 1- 4


* In Programs with multiple films the feature length film will always screen last
+ Not in Competition
PLEASE NOTE: Programs and Films labeled Family Friendly are intended for ages 10 and older.

FOR VENUE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS: CLICK HERE

SCREENING TIMES AND VENUES:

FRIDAY, APRIL 25

PALACE THEATER
(1) 7:00pm – SPECIAL EVENT Festival Grand Opening
The Flyboys by Rocco Devilliers (USA) 120 minutes, fiction – (family friendly)

(2) 10:00pm
Lonely Joe by Michael Coonce (USA) 110 minutes, fiction

EVERSON MUSEUM
(3) 9:45pm
Madison by Brent Notbohm (USA) 90 minutes, fiction
The Thread by Stan Orzel & Maria-Lo Orzel (USA) 17 minutes, fiction

GIFFORD AUDITORIUM
(4) 9:30pm – SPECIAL EVENT - Carol North Schmuckler New Filmmakers Showcase
In The Heart Of Chile by Stacy Barton (USA) 47 minutes, documentary
Janet Planet by Kevin Meegan (USA) 28 minutes, documentary
Selling A White Dress by Christopher Toppino (USA) 10 minutes, experimental
This Is My Cheesesteak by Ben Daniels (USA) 40 Minutes, documentary

Lake Placid Film Forum presents the “Sleepless in Lake Placid” 24 hour filmmaking competition films featuring the award winning film from Syracuse University’s Film Program in the Department of Transmedia, College of Visual and Performing Arts.

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

SYRACUSE CENTER 4 THE ARTS
(5) 1:00pm
Ballou by Michael Patrei (USA) 90 minute, documentary – (family friendly)

PALACE THEATER
(6) 4:00pm
Americano by Carlos Ferrand (Quebec/Canada) 110 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(7) 6:45pm
Swing State by H. Spencer Young, Jason Zone Fisher & John Intrater (USA) 90 minutes, documentary
Ivory Bastards Against Extinction by Jon Case and Timothy M. Ferlito (USA) 30 minutes, fiction

(8) 9:30pm
One Day Like Rain by Paul Todisco (USA) 87 minutes, fiction
Llueve by Alexis Mendez Giner (Venezuela), 14 minutes, fiction

EVERSON MUSEUM
(9) 7:00pm –SPECIAL EVENTAmerican Express Heritage Series
In collaboration with Neva Pilgrim and the Society For New Music and with music performed by members of the Society:
Un Chien Andalou by Luis Buñuel (1927) Spain, 16 minutes, surrealism
An original music score written by Martin Matalon (Argentina)
Las Hurdes by Luis Buñuel (1933) Spain, 30 minutes, surrealistic documentary
An original music score written by Martin Matalon (Argentina)
Woman of Tokyo by Yasujiro Ozu (1933) Japan, 47 minutes, fiction
An original music score written by Wayne Horvitz (USA)

(10) 9:30pm – SPECIAL EVENTConcerns of Animals and PeopleCentral New York Art Video
In collaboration with the Department of Transmedia of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University and curated by Tom Sherman and John Orentlicher.
John Orentlicher - Stable (2007) 10 minutes, Hot Shoes (2008) 11 minutes

Emily Vey Duke and Cooper Battersby - Songs of Praise for the Heart Beyond Cure, (2006) 14 minutes,
The Spirit Guides are Watching (2008) 10 minutes

Yvonne Buchanan – Bridge (2005) 6 minutes, Listening (2005) 4 minutes, Perfect Stranger (2007) 2 minutes
As Yet Untitled (2007) 2 minutes, 30 seconds

Joanna Spitzner - Private Space (2008) 6 minutes, 30 seconds, The Real Campaign (2006) nine minutes, 10 seconds

EcoArtTech (Cary Peppermint and Christine Nadir) - A Series of Practical Performances in the Wilderness (2005) 15 minutes
 
Nerve Theory (Bernhard Loibner and Tom Sherman) - World of Strangers (2006) 2 minutes 45 seconds, Brain Fingerprinting (2006) 2 minutes 50 seconds, Cultures of Fear and Loathing (2007) 1 minute 30 seconds, Gig (2007) 3 minutes 30 seconds, Fray (2007) 4 minutes 20 seconds 

SUNDAY, APRIL 27

GREWEN HALL – LEMOYNE COLLEGE
SPECIAL PROGRAM – LeMoyne College presents: WAR & PEACE
Three films related by their general interest in examining conflict, and by their more particular interest in the possible value of staging (both during and after a conflict) non-violent encounters between the members of warring parties, will be screened. All three films concern the construction of dialogues between present or former enemies. Each film will be followed by a discussion. Refreshments will be served.

(11) 12:00pm
To Die In Jerusalem by Hilla Medalia (Israel) 76 minutes, documentary

(12) 3:00pm
Ezra by Newton Aduaka (Nigeria) 110 minutes, fiction

(13) 6:00pm
Meeting Resistance by Steve Connors & Molly Bingham (USA) 84 minutes, documentary 

TUESDAY, APRIL 29

PALACE THEATER -  SPECIAL PROGRAM - Focus on New Russian Cinema with Eugene Zykov (Moscow)
(14) 7:00pm
Fat Stupid Rabbit by Slava Ross (Russia) 93 minutes, fiction

(15) 9:15pm
Goodbye Southern City by Oleg Safaraliyev (Azerbaijan) 90 minutes, fiction

EVERSON MUSEUM -  SPECIAL PROGRAM -Israeli Cinema: Celebrating Israel at 60
(16) 7:00pm
No Exit by Dror Sabo (Israel) 90 minutes, fiction

(17) 9:15pm
Nuzhat al-Fuad by Judd Ne’eman (Israel) 110 minutes, fiction USA Premiere 

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30

PALACE THEATER - SPECIAL PROGRAM
(18) 7:00pm  Focus on New Russian Cinema with Eugene Zykov (Moscow)
The Father by Ivan Solovov (Russia) 82 minutes, fiction

(19) 9:15pm -  SPECIAL PROGRAM - Israeli Cinema: Celebrating Israel at 60
Rita:Working Title by Michal Bat-Adam (Israel), 100 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

EVERSON MUSEUM
(20) 7:00pm - SPECIAL PROGRAMAmerican Indian Filmmaking

Imprint by Michael Linn, Chris Eyre, Carolyn Linn (USA) 88 minutes, fiction

(21) 9:15pm – SPECIAL PROGRAM - Focus on New Russian Cinema with Eugene Zykov (Moscow)
+ Black Prince by Aratoli Ivanov (Russia) 100 minutes, fiction

THURSDAY, MAY 1

STORCH THEATER - SYRACUSE STAGE
FREE ADMISSION / OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
OPEN FORUM
10:00am – 12:00pm
American Indian Filmmaking with Sonny Skyhawk, Chris Eyre, Georgina Lightning and James Lujan

1:00pm – 3:00pm
Educating Our Children Through Film with  Sonny Skyhawk, Georgina Lightning, James Lujan

SPOTLIGHT ON WORLD CINEMA
LANDMARK THEATER – WORLD CINEMA CELEBRATION: OPENING EVENT

(22) 7:00pm – Opening Film and Reception - Red Like The Sky by Cristiano Bortone (Italy), 90 minutes, fiction
In the spirit of Cinema Paradiso comes this film about a blind child who finds a new life at the cinemas, and is inspired to make films of his own. A winner for the entire family.

(23) 9:30pm – Italian Shorts
Adel e Yusuf by Claudio Noce (Italy) 30 minutes, fiction
Crossing The Line by Pietro Marcello (Italy) 57 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
The Path of the Skeptics (La passeggiata dello scettico) by Filippo Feel Cavalca (Italy) 30 minutes, fiction

PALACE THEATER
(24) 9:30pm
The Tunnel (El Boquete) by Mariano Mussi (Argentina) 83 minutes, fiction
Camera (Korea), 10 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Subtitles by Efe Oztezdogane (Turkey) 19 minutes, experimental/fiction

SYRACUSE CENTER 4 THE ARTS
(25) 9:30pm
El Benny by Jorge Luis Sanchez (Cuba) 120 minutes, fiction

FRIDAY, MAY 2

BRISTOL IMAX OMNITHEATER at the MOST - OPEN FORUM
FREE ADMISSION / OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
10:00am – Pixar Animation Studios presents: New Technologies in Animation
with Dylan Brown: Supervising Animator for Ratatouille, and Cynthia Slavens: Post Production Supervisor

COMMUNITY FOLK ART CENTER - OPEN FORUM
FREE ADMISSION / OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
10:00am - 12:00pm – The Hollywood Reporter presents: Distributing Independent Films in the USA

1:00pm -  2:30pm – Making Films in Central New York

with Ron Bonk, Dennis Brogan, John Craddock, Cleveland Hughes, Jim Loperfido, and Alan Wright

3:00pm – 4:30pmGaming: Creative Opportunities for Filmmakers

PALACE THEATER
(26) 5:15pm
Rita Working Title by Michal Bat-Adam (Israel) 100 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
Phaedra by Salvo Bitonti (Italy), 13 minutes, experimental/fiction

(27) 7:45pm
Continental: a film without guns by Stephane Lafleur (Quebec/Canada), 103 minutes,
One Of The Last (Italy) 12 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(28) 10:15pm
All the Invisible Things (Heile Welt) by Jacoby Erwa (Austria) 90 minutes, fiction      
Cold Joint (Studeny Spoj) by Miroslav Remo (Slovakia) 20 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

HOTEL SYRACUSE GRAND BALLROOM CINEMA
(29) 5:15pm
Grandhotel by David Ondricek (Czech Republic) 93 minutes, fiction
Waves by Adrian Sitaru (Romania), 16 minutes, fiction

(30) 7:45pm
Empty Town by Hu Yaozhi (China) 91 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
Horn by Roohollah Masroor (Iran) 10 minutes, fiction

(31)10:15pm
Goodbye Life by Ensieh Shah-Hosseini (Iran) 93 minutes, fiction    
Icaro by David Hartmann (Cuba), 11 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

REDHOUSE
(32) 5:15pm
The Woman Of Sarajevo by Ella Alterman (Israel) 58 minutes, documentary
City Of Oblivion (Taiwan), 8 minutes, animation USA Premiere
The Miracle by Jeffrey Jon Smith (USA) 29 minutes, fiction
Wave Of Care by Alexandra Hetmerova (Czech Republic) 3 minutes, animation USA Premiere              

(33) 7:45pm

Nobody by Shawn Linden (Canada) 88 minutes, fiction
The Soupfather by Tseng Hui Ming (Taiwan), 10 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Our Daily Bread by Martin Rosite (Spain) 12 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(34) 10:15pm
Let’s Finish!!! by Cheol Mean Hwang (Korea) 100 minutes, fiction
Such As It Is by Walter Ungerer (USA) 12 minutes, experimental
Simultaneous Worlds, by Mauro Pace (Italy) 6 minutes, experimental USA Premiere    

BRISTOL IMAX OMNITHEATER at the MOST
(35) 5:15pm – (family friendly program)
Lineage Of The Voice by Yeon-ah Paik (Korea) 102 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
Bab Mook Ja
by Sung-ah Min (Korea) 11 minutes, animation

(36) 7:45pm
Swing State by H. Spencer Young, Jason Zone Fisher & John Intrater (USA) 90 minutes, documentary
Summer Games by Marian Tutoky (Slovakia) 17 minutes, fiction USA Premiere              
Bye Bye by Mario Pochat (Canada) 3 minutes, animation

(37) 10:15pm
Pulqui – A Moment In the Native Land Of Happiness by Alejandro Fernandez Moujan (Argentina)
85 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
Bloody Merry Christmas by Jan Cechl (Czech Republic) 13 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Christmas In Taxi by Jo Yung-Kung (Korea) 11 minutes, animation USA Premiere

DELAVAN ART CENTER
(38) 5:15pm
With Kisses From Your Love by Jan Sikl (Czech Republic) 52 minutes, documentary
Escape From Hell (Korea) 6 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Little Fairy Tale by Gor Margaryan (Armenia) 28 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(39) 7:30pm
Juju Factory by Balufa Bakupa-Kanyinda (Congo) 93 minutes, fiction
Wedding Day by David Schmoeller (USA) 25 minutes, fiction

(40) 10:00pm
Fragments of Disappearance Foretold by Oliveir Meys (Belgium) 74 minutes, documentary
Naus by Lukas Glaser & Roman Stetina (Czech Republic) 14 minutes, animation
Dinner Time by Gor Baghdasaryan (Armenia) 3 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
A Clear Sky On a Bad Day by Akinobu Ikeno (Japan) 17 minutes, fiction  World Premiere

SYRACUSE CENTER 4 THE ARTS
(41) 5:15pm
Bobby Dogs by TK Reilly (USA) 117 minutes, fiction – (14 and older)

(42) 7:45pm
Artefacts by Giles Daoust (Belgium) 75 minutes, fiction
The Thread by Stan Orzel & Maria-Lo Orzel (USA), 17 minutes, fiction
Radio Kebrle by Zdenek Durdil (Czech Republic) 16 minutes, experimental/fiction USA Premiere

(43) 9:45pm

Dolina by Zoltan Kamondi (Hungary) 122 minutes, fiction

OUTDOOR DRIVE IN-THEATER
(44) 8:30pm – Midnight – Free Admission (family friendly)
The parking lot at the corner of Franklin and Fayette Streets -  Armory Square
Clear Channel Radio is providing a special frequency for the soundtrack. There will also be outdoor speakers for those who just want to walk by, stand around, or bring a folding chair. This family friendly program (PG) will be repeated throughout the evening. Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub & Restaurant will deliver food right to your car.
Sponsored by the City of Syracuse, The Mister Shop, Premier Promotions, and Visual Technologies
Media sponsors: WSYR & Y-94FM

Bojo by Mikayel Vatinyan (Armenia) 14 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Woollen Dogs by Emma DeSwaee (Belgium) 9 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Dear Lemon Lima by Suzi Yoonessi (USA) 11 minutes, fiction
Christmas In Taxi by Jo Yung-Kung (Korea) 11 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Simultaneous Worlds by Mauro Pace (Italy) 6 minutes, experimental  USA Premiere    
Bab Mook Ja by Sung-ah Min (Korea) 11 minutes, animation
This Is My Cheesesteak by Ben Daniels (USA) 40 Minutes, documentary  

SYRACUSE CENTER 4 THE ARTS
12:00 MIDNIGHT

SYRFILM NIDNIGHT SURPRISE
Maldeamores, (Lovesickness) vy Carlos Ruiz and Mariem Perez, (Puerto Rico) 83 minutes, fiction
From Puerto Rico, a surprise screening: the Central New York Premiere of Maldeamores
Produced by Benicio Del Toro, a funny film about love at all ages... a child's first kiss; a man's obsession and an old love affair. Passion defeats reason again and again...

SATURDAY, MAY 3                  

PALACE THEATER
(45) 11:30am – (family friendly)
The Flyboys by Rocco Devilliers (USA) 120 minutes, fiction (family friendly)

(46) 1:45pm – (family friendly)
+ Valo by Kaija Jourikkala (Finland), 84 minutes, fiction (family friendly)
The Bath by Mi-rang Lee (Korea), 20 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(47) 7:00pm – SPECIAL PROGRAMAmerican Express Heritage Series
In collaboration with Larry Luttinger and the CNY Jazz Arts Foundation
Battle of the Sexes by DW Griffith (1928)  88 minutes (USA) fiction with an original score composed and performed by Stomu Takeishi

(48) 9:30pm
Little Girl Blue by Alice Nellis (Czech Republic) 93 minutes, fiction

HOTEL SYRACUSE GRAND BALLROOM CINEMA
(49) 11:30am
Mahek by K.Kanade (India), 80 minutes, fiction
The French Lieutenant’s Woman by Seung-bin Baek (Korea), 20 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(50) 2:00pm
Exit No. 6 by Yu-Hsien Lin (Taiwan) 99 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(51) 4:30pm
Bliss by Abdullah Oguz (Greece/Turkey), 105 minutes, fiction
The Autumn Sun by Diana Kardoumian (Armenia) 10 minutes, fiction

(52) 7:15pm
Wild Sunflowers by Zhao Penghiao (China), 90 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
House Of Olive Trees by Thouly Dosios (Greece), 30 minutes, fiction

(53) 9:45pm
Empty Town by Hu Yaozhi (China) 91 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
The ten-minute Break by Seong-tae Lee  (Korea), 27 minutes, fiction  USA Premiere

REDHOUSE
(54) 11:30am
One Hundred Nails (Centoc Chiodi) by Ermanno Olmi (Italy), 90 minutes, fiction
Operation: Fish by Jeff Riley (USA), 11 minutes, animation

(55) 2:00pm – (mature teens and older)
Iska’s Journey by Csaba Bollok (Hungary) 93 minutes, fiction
When I Grow Up by Michelle Meeker (USA) 7 minute, animation
Karabagh Fairy Tale by Levon Kalantar (Armenia) 17 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(56) 4:30pm

The Emigrant by Istvan Darday (Hungary), 110 minutes, fiction

(57) 7:00pm
Lora by Herendi Gabor (Hungary) 118 minutes, fiction

(58) 9:30pm
Nuzhat al-Fuadby Judd Ne’eman (Israel) 110 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

BRISTOL IMAX OMNITHEATER at the MOST
(59) 11:30am – (family friendly program)
Lineage Of The Voice by Yeon-ah Paik (Korea) 102 minutes, documentary  USA Premiere
Dear Lemon Lima by Suzi Yoonessi (USA) 11 minutes, fiction

(60) 2:00pm –  SPECIAL PROGRAM - International Video Postcard Project
Middle School aged teens from Finland, Senegal, Israel, Brooklyn, NY, Oneida Nation, and Grant Middle School in Syracuse have been creating and sharing with one another video postcards of their neighborhoods. You will now have a chance to see what they have made and meet some of them. This program will also include 2 shorts from our Young Filmmaker submissions.
Ping Pong by James Hodgens (USA) 3 minutes, experimental/animation
Prelude by Michael Morone (USA) 11 minutes, fiction

(61) 4:15pm – (14 and older)                                                                      
Gagarin’s Grandson by Andrey Panin (Russia) 100 minutes, fiction East Coast Premiere
A Noisey Boy by Seok-beom Ahn (Korea), 12 minutes, fiction  USA Premiere

(62) 6:45pm – (14 and older)
See You In Denver by Jan Sikl (Czech Republic) 52 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
Sweat by Hong-jin Na (Korea) 12 minutes, experimental USA Premiere
Sona and Her Family by Daniela Rusnokova (Slovakia) 40 minutes, documentary

(63) 9:30pm
Crossing Borders by Bilal Yousef (Israel) 58 minutes, documentary
Sweat by Hong-jin Na (Korea), 12 minutes, experimental USA Premiere
Seven Indian Boys by Ashot Mkrtchyan (Armenia) 8 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
Abel’s Black Dog by Mariana Cengel (Slovakia) 25 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
A Millennium Giraffe by Jong-shik Won (Korea) 17 minute, animation USA Premiere

DELAVAN ART CENTER
(64) 11:30am
Americano by Carlos Ferrand (Quebec/Canada), 110 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(65) 2:00pm
Let’s Finish!!! by Cheol Mean Hwang (Korea), 100 minutes, fiction

(66) 4:30pm
Fragmentby Gyula Maar (Hungary), 86 minutes, fiction World Premiere
Fission by Kun-I Chang (Taiwan), 5 minutes, animation USA Premiere

(67) 7:00pm
The Tunnel (El Boquete) by Mariano Mussi (Argentina), 83 minutes, fiction
Cold Joint (Studeny Spoj) by Miroslav Remo (Slovakia) 20 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
Camera (Korea), 10 minutes, animation USA Premiere

(68) 9:30pm
Dolina by Zoltan Kamondi (Hungary), 122 minutes, fiction

SYRACUSE CENTER 4 THE ARTS
(69) 11:30am
Finding Normal by Brian Lindstrom (USA) 77 minutes, documentary
Missing Green by Joey Huertas (USA) 10 minutes, experimental/documentary
People By Railway (Ludia Na Trati) by Arnold Kojnok (Slovakia) 30 minutes, documentary USA Premiere

(70) 2:00pm
Ballou by Michael Patrei (USA) 90 minute, documentary
Woollen Dogs by Emma DeSwaee (Belgium) 9 minutes, animation USA Premiere              
Bojo by Mikayel Vatinyan (Armenia) 14 minutes, animation   USA Premiere

(71) 4:30pm
Bobby Dogs by TK Reilly (USA) 117 minutes, fiction

(72) 7:15pm – Tribute to Moshe Mizrahi - Academy Award Nominated Film, with filmmaker in attendance
+ I Love You Rosa by Moshe Mizrahi (Israel, 1972) 72 minutes, starring Michal Bat-Adam
(73) 9:15pm – Tribute to Moshe Mizrahi - Academy Award Winning Film with filmmaker in attendance
+ Madame Rosa by Moshe Mizrahi (Israel, 1977) 105 minutes, starring Simone Signoret, Sami Ben-Youb, Claude Dauphin

GIFFORD AUDITORIUM    
(74) 11:30am
Ezra by Newton Aduaka (Nigeria) 110 minutes, fiction
Horrible Coincidences by Libor Pixa (Czech Republic) 8 minutes, fiction/animation

(75) 2:00pm                                                                                                                                                      Lora by Herendi Gabor (Hungary), 118 minutes, fiction

(76) 4:30pm
No Exit by Dror Sabo (Israel), 90 minutes, fiction
Hollow (Huecos) by Paula Ortiz (Spain), 17 minutes, Experimental/Animation

(77) 7:00pm
Unfinished Stories by Pourya Azarbayjani (Iran), 76 minutes, fiction
Mugsby Ronnie Cramer (USA) 5 minutes, experimental
The Woman With Pearls by Abi Foijo & Steven Brown (Taiwan), 11 minutes, animation USA Premiere

(78) 9:15pm

Grandhotel by David Ondricek (Czech Republic), 93 minutes, fiction
Son by Daniel Mulley (England), 17 minutes, experimental         

OUTDOOR DRIVE IN-THEATER
(79) 8:30pm – Midnight – Free Admission (family friendly)
The parking lot at the corner of Franklin and Fayette Streets - Armory Square.
Clear Channel Radio is providing a special frequency for the soundtrack. There will also be outdoor speakers for those who just want to walk by, stand around, or bring a folding chair. This family friendly program (PG) will be repeated throughout the evening. Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub & Restaurant will deliver food right to your car. Sponsored by the City of Syracuse, The Mister Shop, Premier Promotions, and Visual Technologies
Media sponsors: WSYR & Y-94FM

A Millennium Giraffe by Jong-shik Won (Korea), 17 minute, animation USA Premiere
Wave Of Care by Alexandra Hetmerova (Czech Republic), 3 minutes, animation USA Premiere
Such As It Is by Walter Ungerer (USA), 12 minutes, experimental
Karabagh Fairy Tale by Levon Kalantar (Armenia), 17 minutes, documentary USA Premiere
When I Grow Up by Michelle Meeker (USA), 7 minute, animation
The Miracleby Jeffrey Jon Smith (USA), 29 minutes, fiction

SUNDAY, MAY 4

PALACE THEATER
(80) 12:00pm – SPECIAL EVENT
Little Girl Blue by Alice Nellis (Czech Republic), 93 minutes, fiction
With guest appearance by singer/musician Iva Bittova, the film’s star.

(81) 3:00pm – Israeli Cinema: Celebrating Israel at 60Tribute to Moshe Mizrahi
Academy Award Winning Filmmaker in attendance

Weekend In Galilee by Moshe Mizrahi (Israel), 100 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(82) 7:00pm – CLOSING AWARDS CEREMONY

HOTEL SYRACUSE GRAND BALLROOM CINEMA
(83) 12:00pm – (family friendly)
Fly Daddy Fly by Izuru Narushima (Japan), 121 minutes, fiction USA Premiere

(84) 2:30pm
Red Like The Sky by Cristiano Bortone (Italy), 90 minutes, fiction
Waves by Adrian Sitaru (Romania), 16 minutes, fiction

BRISTOL IMAX OMNITHEATER at the MOST
(85) 12:00pm
The Red Card by Mahnaz Alzali (Iran), 74 minutes, documentary
The Bead by Marie Dvorakova (Czech Republic), 15 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
Hollow (Huecos) by Paula Ortiz (Spain), 17 minutes, Experimental/Animation

(86) 2:30pm
Encounter Point by Ronit Avni & Julia Bacha (Israel/Palestine), 85 minutes, documentary
Siberia by Renata Duque (Cuba), 10 minutes, fiction USA Premiere
The Box by Yong-jae Park (Korea), 17 minutes, animation USA Premiere              

DELAVAN ART CENTER
(87) 12:00pm
El Benny by Jorge Luis Sanchez (Cuba), 120 minutes, fiction

(88) 2:30pm
Unfinished Stories by Pourya Azarbayjani (Iran), 76 minutes, fiction
William Klein – “Out Of Necessity” by Douglas Sloan (USA), 8 minutes, documentary
Son by Daniel Mulley (England), 17 minutes, experimental         

SYRACUSE CENTER FOR THE ARTS           
(89) 12:00pm – Tribute to Moshe Mizrahi
Academy Award winning filmmaker in attendance

+ Every Time We Say Goodbye by Moshe Mizrahi (Israel, 1984) 95 minutes, starring Tom Hanks, Christina Marcillac, Avner Hizkiyaha
                                               
(90) 2:30pm
Fat Stupid Rabbit by Slava Ross (Russia), 93 minutes, fiction