WELCOME TO THE 4TH SAN JOAQUIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
2 4TH SAN JOAQUIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | MARCH 17-26, 2011 | SJIFF.ORG | WELCOME TO THE FESTIVAL
VenuesStockton Empire Theatre1825 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95204www.stocktonempiretheatre.com
Box OfficeThur., March. 17 - 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Fri., March 18 - 5:30pm - 9:15pm
Sat., March 19 - 12:30pm - 9:15pm
Day of show sales at this venue is cash only.
ParkingFollow the signs stating “Miracle Mile Parking”
or “Festival Parking” in the areas surrounding
the Stockton Empire Theatre Complex.
Tillie Lewis Theatreat San Joaquin Delta College5151 Pacific AvenueStockton, CA 95207www.deltacollege.edu
At all free screenings, open seating isoffered on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Doors open at 1:30pm.
Parking and DirectionsTillie Lewis Theatre is located on east side of
campus, in the Locke building. The closest
parking is the "C1" lot, which is located just
north of the Pacific Avenue entrance to the
campus.
The State Theatre of Modesto1307 J StreetModesto, CA 95354(209) 527-4697www.thestate.org
Box OfficeMonday - Friday - 12:00PM to 3:00PM
Fri,. March 25 - 6:30PM - 7:30PM
Sat. March 26 - Half an hour before
each screening
ParkingOn-street parking is available on J Street and
in the parking lots across the street from the
theater between 13th and 14th streets.
Contents2 / Welcome to the Festival2 / Festival Information3 / Festival Schedule3 / Opening Night Film3 / Closing Night Film4 / Main Slate4 / Centerpiece Film7 / Our Sponsors & Supporters8 / San Joaquin Film Society
Festival is open to the public. Films are in English or haveEnglish subtitles.
Ticketswww.SJIFF.org/tickets
Shows at Empire before 5pm$8.00 General$7.00 Senior 65+, Student 25-
Shows at Empire after 5pm$10.00 General$9.00 Senior 65+, Student 25-
Shows at The State before 5pm$8.00 General, No Discounts
Shows at The State after 5pm$10.00 General, No Discounts
Teen Truth Film Festival pg. 5
$6.00 General, No Discounts
Opening Night pg. 3
- Film$10.00 General$9.00 Senior 65+, Student 25-- Party (separate ticket)
$10.00 Party Admission, No Discounts
Closing Night pg. 3
- Film$10.00 GeneralNo Discounts- Party (separate ticket)
$10.00 Party Admission, No Discounts
Free Shows• Film Society members with validmemberships can attend all films inStockton for FREE. Excludes admis-sion to any parties. • All shows at Tillie Lewis Theatre onSunday, March 20th are FREE. Seepage 5. Donations are encouraged.
PhotographyUlmer PhotographyOfficial Photographer of SJIFF4219 E. Weber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202
(209) 464-2299
www.ulmerphoto.com
If your photograph was taken by our official
photographer, Tim Ulmer, or his associate
during SJIFF4 - go to Ulmerphoto.com to
view and purchase.
Info.online www.sjiff.org/festivaltickets www.sjiff.org/tickets
Shane Williamson(209) 969-2903
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 4th annual San Joaquin International Film Festival (SJIFF4).Film remains a universal medium for sharing the human experience. Itstretches across borders, cultures and languages to touch, challenge andremind us of our commonalities and differences in the celebration of ourhumanity.
Some of the finest and most noteworthy films from around the world arepart of this year’s festival. The Stockton-based San Joaquin Film Society hasassembled a collection of award-winning hits, international blockbusters andlocal works for this year’s festival that opens at Stockton’s Empire Theatre andcloses at Modesto’s State Theatre.
“Our selections for this year’s festival run the gamut from Bhutto, a rivetingdocumentary about Benazir Bhutto, Pakistan’s powerful woman leader whowas assassinated in 2007, to the adult tragicomedy Vincent Wants to Sea,” saysfestival Vice Chair and Head of Programming Shane Williamson, who adds,“Our goal is to present the best in ‘world cinema’ and the program we’veassembled accomplishes that in a very powerful way.”
David Schmidt Shane Williamson Arlene Galindo Gene Acevedo Joel Reyna, Jr. Sophoan Sorn Sue Richardson Cole AkinsChair Vice Chair Secretary-Treasurer Board Member Board Member Guest Curator The State Theatre Executive Associate
Head of Programming SJIFF Founder General Manager
In addition to the presentation of international films, SJIFF4 includes an edu-cational film symposium, premieres by local filmmakers, live music and afterparties in Stockton and Modesto.
Sophoan Sorn, director of San Francisco’s Berlin & Beyond Film Festival andfounder of SJIFF, served as guest curator in the programming of internation-al films. Sponsors for SJIFF4 include the Stockton Arts Commission, TheState Theatre of Modesto, University of the Pacific Library, the Library &Literacy Foundation for San Joaquin County, The Miracle Mile, CulturalAwareness Programs of San Joaquin Delta College, the Consulate Generalof Israel to the Pacific Northwest, Ulmer Photography and Wells Fargo.
Once again, welcome to the 4th San Joaquin International Film Festival andthank you for your continued support.
Respectfully,
David Schmidt, Chair of the San Joaquin Film Society
FILM SOCIETY BOARD OF DIRECTORS & FESTIVAL TEAM
34TH SAN JOAQUIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | MARCH 17-26, 2011 | SJIFF.ORG | GALA SCREENINGS AND SCHEDULE
nature, even after her beloved son ostracizes her.Years later, when she is diagnosed with a terminaldisease, both children return to her bedside wherefollowing a series of startling revelations, the twofinally come to understand their ever-unpredictablemother, their unconventional upbringing and alsothemselves.
• Thursday, March 17th, 7:00PM - Empire
Opening Night Sponsors:Stockton Arts Commission, The Miracle Mile andWells Fargo
Opening Night Party
La Palma on the Miracle Mile - 9:30PM2301 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, 95204Celebrate the Opening of SJIFF4! Includes appetizers,no host bar, and $1.00 off all drinks at bar. Must be21+ to attend. $10.00 admission. Tickets are limited.
The First Beautiful ThingLa Prima Cosa Bella2010 | Italy | 122 min., Digital, DramaticFeature | in Italian with English subtitles |Valley Premiere | Director: Paolo Virzì
Italy’s National Entry to the 2011 Academy Awards.Starring Micaela Ramazzotti, Valerio Mastandrea andStefania Sandrelli. Winner of three David di DonatelloAwards (Italy's Academy Awards) for Best Screenplay,Best Actress, and Best Actor. In a provincial Italiantown in 1971, Anna, a beautiful mother of twoyoung children, struggles to provide for her smallfamily after her marriage collapses. With no careerto fall back upon, she is desperate to find work anda new home. Despite the difficult times, Anna coura-geously teaches her kids to embrace the small joysof life and never loses her passion and optimistic
car, is his anorexic friend Marie and his obsessive-compulsive roommate Alexander. Vincent’s trip toItaly is a catastrophe for his father, who is an ambi-tious politician running for election and only inter-ested in his own reputation. His father finds his onlyally in psychologist Dr. Rose, who is understandablyconcerned about her unpredictable charges.Together, the two set off in pursuit of the runaways.Vincent, Marie, and Alexander try their best to nav-igate life in their own way – even if they keep driv-ing each other crazy. At the end of the trip, no oneis cured, but everything has changed.
• Saturday, March 26th, 7:00PM - State
Closing Night PartyConcetta - 9:30PM1205 J Street, Modesto, 95354Celebrate the independent cinema following the closeof the Festival! Includes appetizers and no host bar.Must be 21+ to attend. $10.00 admission. Tickets arelimited.
Vincent Wants to SeaVincent will Meer2010 | Germany | 96 min., Digital, DramaticFeature | in German with English subtitles |Valley Premiere | Director: Ralf Huettner
One million admissions at German box office; OpeningNight Film of the 2010 Berlin & Beyond Film Festival.This road movie tells the story of three young peo-ple, who break out of their everyday lives, which aredominated by therapy, and dare to have an adven-ture together. Florian David Fitz wrote the originalscript and - with lots of dedication and charm - playsthe part of defiant-but-shy eponymous heroVincent. Vincent is on the run – he escapes fromthe clinic, where he is supposed to be learning todeal with his Tourette syndrome. He wants to go tothe sea in Italy, even though his father says he won’tmake it to the corner store. In his jacket pocket,Vincent carries a candy jar containing his mother’sashes. He is determined to fulfill her last wish to visitthe sea one last time. Along for the ride, in a stolen
FEST CALENDAR
At the Stockton Empire Theatre
THURSDAY MARCH 17
7:00PM Opening Night Film“The First Beautiful Thing”
FRIDAY MARCH 18
6:00PM TEEN TRUTH Film Festival8:30PM Centerpiece Film
“Undertow”
SATURDAY MARCH 19
1:00PM “Bhutto”3:30PM “Eleanor’s Secret”5:30PM “Vision”8:30PM “The Human Resources Manager”
At SJCOE Backlot in Stockton
SATURDAY MARCH 19
1:00PM TEEN TRUTH Film Symposium
At Tillie Lewis Theatre in Stockton
SUNDAY MARCH 20
2:00PM “Kids with Cameras”4:00PM Forum: “Broadcasting Sunshine”6:00PM “Livin’ by the Gun”
At The State Theatre in Modesto
FRIDAY MARCH 25
7:00PM “Road, Movie”
SATURDAY MARCH 26
2:00PM “The Illusionist”4:30PM “The Frontier Boys”7:00PM Closing Night Film
“Vincent Wants to Sea”
Please visit www.sjiff.org/festival for all updatedshow times, additional films, and revisions to theschedule. All dates, programs, and events aresubject to change.
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CLOSING NIGHT
OPENING NIGHT
i Saturday, March 26th, 7:00PM - State
i Thursday, March 17th, 7:00PM - Empire
Undertow (Centerpiece Film) Road, Movie (Modesto’s Opening Night)
Bhutto Eleanor’s Secret (Film for the Family)
The Frontier Boys The Human Resources Manager
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2011 | USA | 114 min., 35mm., Dramatic Feature Film | in English |NorCal Premiere | Director: John Grooters
Starring Timothy Lofing, Taylor Deroo, Jedidiah Grooters, Jake Boyce, Big Kenny,
Rebecca St. James. “The Frontier Boys is the story of four high school boys
whose undefeated basketball season and friendship are threatened after a
drive-by shooting leaves one of them in a coma and one of them with a
secret.” In Person: Director John Grooters and Actor Jake Boyce
2010 | Israel | 103 min., Digital, Dramatic Feature Film | in Hebrewwith English subtitles | Valley Premiere | Director: Eran Riklis
Israel’s National Entry to the 2011 Academy Award. Starring Mark Ivanir. “A trag-
ic-comedy about a human resources manager of Israel’s largest industrial bak-
ery, whose mission to save his reputation takes him to the boondocks of
Eastern Europe to meet the bereaved relatives of a murdered employee.”
Film Sponsor: Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest
2009 | France | 76 min., Digital, Animated Feature Film | in English |Valley Premiere | Director: Dominique Monféry
Official Selection: 2010 New York International Children’s Film Festival.
“Characters of classic fairytales come alive to help a boy learn to read. With
the help of Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and others, Nat must learn to read
an ancient spell to keep the characters alive for future generations of children.”
Film Sponsor: The Library & Literacy Foundation for San Joaquin County
• Saturday, March 19th, 3:30PM - Empire
2010 | USA, UK | 115 min., Digital, Documentary Feature | in English| Valley Premiere | Directors: Duane Baughman and Johnny O’Hara
World Premiere: 2010 Sundance Film Festival. “The story of Benazir Bhutto, the
first woman in history to lead a Muslim nation. An array of archival footage
and interviews with family members and leading experts brings life to this tale
of Shakespearean dimension in the country the Economist calls the World's
most dangerous place.“ Film Sponsor: University of the Pacific Library
• Saturday, March 19th, 1:00PM - Empire
2009 | Peru, Colombia | 100 min., Digital, Dramatic Featurein Spanish with English subtitles | Director: Javier Fuentes-León
Peru's National Entry to the 2011 Academy Awards. Starring Manolo Cardona,
Cristian Mercado. ”A ghost story set on the Peruvian seaside. Miguel, a fish-
erman, is expecting a child with his beautiful bride Mariela. He harbors a
secret: he’s in love with Santiago, a painter, who is ostracized by the town
because he's gay.” Preceded by: “SIS” (11 min.), dir. by Deborah Haywood
2009 | India, USA | 95 min., Digital, Dramatic Feature | in Hindi withEnglish subtitles | Valley Premiere | Director: Dev Benegal
Official Selections: Berlinale and Toronto International Film Festival. Starring Abhay
Deol.“”A magical film about a young man who journeys across the mythic
Indian landscape, where he and fellow travelers lead a life-changing odyssey
with a traveling cinema. A story that celebrates the transformative and
uplifting power of film.”
i Saturday, March 26th, 4:30PM - State i Saturday, March 19th, 8:30PM - Empire
i Saturday, March 19th, 1:00PM - Empire i Saturday, March 19th, 3:30PM - Empire
i Friday, March 18th, 8:30PM - Empire i Friday, March 25th, 7:00PM - State
Forum: Broadcasting Sunshine
The Illusionist
54TH SAN JOAQUIN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | MARCH 17-26, 2011 | SJIFF.ORG | OFFICIAL SELECTIONS AND PROGRAMS
Kids with Cameras
TEEN TRUTH Film Festival Vision - From the Life of Hildegard Von Bingen
Livin’ by the Gun
2010 | UK, France | 80 min., Digital., Animated Feature | in English,French, Gaelic with English subtitles | Director: Sylvain Chomet
Winner of the 2010 European Film Awards Best Animated Feature Film. Nominted
for Best Animated Feature Film at the 2011 Academy Awards. From the acclaimed
director of “The Triplets of Belleville.” "A French illusionist finds himself out of
work and travels to Scotland, where he meets a young woman. Their ensuing
adventure changes both their lives forever.”
••• Saturday, March 26th, 2:00PM - State
2009 | USA | 52 min., Digital., Documentary Film | in English |NorCal Premiere | Director: Alex Rotaru
Official Selection at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. “Follow the
progress, challenges and triumphs of a group of autistic children aged 11 to
19, as they attend a film camp. A poignant journey, demonstrating how creativ-
ity connects the increasing autistic population with the rest of their - and our
- world.” Sponsor: University of the Pacific Library
••• Sunday, March 20th, 2:00PM - Tillie (Free Admission)
2010 | Germany | 111 min., Digital, Feature Film | in German withEnglish subtitles | Valley Premiere | Director: Margarethe Von TrottaOfficial Selection: Toronto International Film Festival. Starring Barbara Sukowa withHannah Herzsprung. “12th-century Benedictine nun, Hildegard von Bingen,was truly a woman ahead of her time. A visionary in every sense of the word- she was a composer, philosopher, playwright, poet, naturalist, scientist, physi-cian, herbalist and ecological activist.” Preceded by: “A Musing” (WorldPremiere), (10 min.) directed by David Spies.
A partnership between the San Joaquin Film Society and TEEN TRUTH Live. A
challenge for youths to create their own life-changing films. Featuring the
works of filmmakers ages12-24, this unique event gives students the opportu-
nity to use their creative voice to challenge audiences to think, empower
change and ultimately be heard. Program features symposium, screening of
short films, and live music. Film selections are announced on SJIFF.org.
In Person: TEEN TRUTH co-creator Erahm Christopher
• See page 6 for information on the Film Symposium on March 19th.
Stockton, USA | 90 min. program, Digital, Narrative Films | in English| Directors: Rick Cortez, Melissa Deverell, MJ Garcia, Carla Jay,Kitty Kennedy, Solomon Stadnter, Fia Fiasco. Go behind the scenes of
a locally-made comedy. See the work-in-progress film about the wacky, silly,
over-the-top craziness that goes on behind a very wacky, silly, over-the-top,
non-typical commercial radio station – The Amazing AM. Preceded by:
"Whitebread & Goatman", (7 min.) directed by Steve Hosford.
Sponsor: Cultural Awareness Programs at San Joaquin Delta College
2010 | USA | 90 min., Digital., Dramatic Feature Film | in English |Director: James Miller | Live Music by Willie Hines at 6:00pm, featuringthe film’s original score. Film starts at 6:30pm. Starring Pat McIntire, JudithRhodes, Don Jespersen, Carol Bayers, Cheryl McIntire.“Set in the CaliforniaGold Country during the late 1800’s, this cautionary folktale of betrayal,redemption and death tells of Uncle, who becomes a heartless hired killerwhen his dream of a normal life is shattered. He is confronted by his head-strong twenty-year old niece.” In Person: Director James MillerSponsor: Cultural Awareness Programs at San Joaquin Delta College
i Sunday, March 20th, 4:00PM - Tillie (Free Admission) i Sunday, March 20th, 6:00PM - Tillie (Free Admission)
i Friday, March 18th, 6:00PM - Empire ($6.00 admission) i Saturday, March 19th, 5:30PM - Empire
i Saturday, March 26th, 2:00PM - State i Sunday, March 20th, 2:00PM - Tillie (Free Admission)
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TEEN TRUTH Film Symposium
Featuring local filmmakers Matt Marconi (Producing - “Truce”), Scott Duns(Acting - “Bad Faith”), and Erahm Christopher (Directing - “TEEN TRUTH:Body Image”).
Saturday, March 19th, 1:00pm - 4:00pm at the SJCOE Backlot:San Joaquin County Office of Education Backlot2911 Transworld Dr., Stockton. Free Event.
Expected Guest ArtistsOn Friday, March 19th (6:00pm) at the Teen Truth Film Festival, at StocktonEmpire Theatre, there will be live performances by teenage artists: vocalsolo by Manteca native Cheyenne Milligan, an acoustic set by MorganManifacier, freestyle hip hop by Delta College’s own Hip Hop Congress,and spoken word performance from local organization With Our Words.
On Sunday, March 20th (4:00pm) at the presentation of “BroadcastingSunshine” at Tillie Lewis Theatre: A post-film Q&A will be led by crew mem-bers: Melissa Deverell, Manuel Laboy, Donna Barlow, Jared Balsley,Norman Boyden III, Rick Cortez, Robert Early, Jacob Farr, and ShawnO'Connor.
At the screening of “Livin’ by the Gun” on Sunday, March 20th (6:00pm) atTillie Lewis Theatre: Director James Miller will conduct a post-film Q&A.Musical guest Willie Hines will perform the original score of the film priorto the film’s screening.
At the screening of “The Frontier Boys” on Saturday, March 26th (4:30pm) atThe State Theatre in Modesto: Director John Grooters and actor JakeBoyce will be present for an inspirational, post-film Q&A.
PARTY TIMECelebrate the San Joaquin International Film Festival!
Opening Night Party March 17th 9:30pm
La Palma on the Miracle Mile - 9:30PM2301 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, 95204
$10.00 admissionIncludes appetizers, no host bar, and $1.00 off all drinks at bar.
Closing Night Party March 26th 9:30pm
Concetta - 9:30PM1205 J Street, Modesto, 95354
$10.00 admissionIncludes appetizers and no host bar.
Must be 21+ to attend parties.Tickets are limited. No discounts.
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Special ThanksA big thank you to all our partners, and the following people, organizations, and companies for their supportin helping to make this festival and our programs possible:
• Sue Richardson• Steve Shermerhorn• Brigid Welch• Tim Ulmer Photography• Floyd Shoffner• Emily Ballus• Neta Shacham• Suzy Daveluy• Cole Akins• Rita Seeman• Bill Engelhardt• Denise Jefferson• Aimee Barigian• John Grooters• Jake Boyce• Dave Jesteadt• Debbi Berlin• Rebeca Conget• Nadja Tennstedt
Technology Sponsors Media Sponsors
Venue Partners Photography
Official Community Partners and Film Premiere Sponsors:
Lead Partners:
Opening Night San Joaquin Series Sponsor Opening Night
Focus Israel Documentaries Cinema & Literacy Opening Night
SJIFF Stockton SJIFF Modesto Opening Night Party Official Photography Sponsor
The FlagshipAnnual Program of:
MembersDISTINGUISHED• Mary Ann Schermerhorn
& Steve Schermerhorn• Carole Gilbertson
& Philip Gilbertson• Dee Hezler
& David Yoder• Nick Elliott
& Bill Grotemeyer• Phyllis Franklin
& April Small
FILM FRIENDS• Patty Fensterwald• Paula LeVeck• Wes Rhea• Carol S. Hirota• Christie Kelley• Catherine Webster• Stockton Arts Foundation• Judy Caruso Williamson
& Marvin Williamson
• John Poole, Jr.• Erahm Christopher• Greg Bahr• Carlos Davalos• Grace Alcantar• Rebecca Guzman• Sarah Lippincott• Navjot Kaur• Kathy Ordanza• Gary Hansen• Kevin Rogers• Lilly Wyatt• Lisa Renner• Wes Rhea• Shawn Crary• Big Monkey Group• Gillian Murphy• Friends of the Fox• Steve Morales
• Dr. Mick Founts• Jory Kusy• Gabrial De La Cerda• Jon Walkup• Kenneth Beckerdite • Josie Taylor • Raquel Jimenez
For updated list: www.sjiff.org/sponsors.html
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Board of Directors
David Schmidt, ChairShane Williamson, Vice Chair, Head of ProgrammingArlene Galindo, Secretary-TreasurerGene Acevedo, Board MemberJoel Reyna, Jr., Board Member
About
Located in Stockton, California, the San JoaquinFilm Society, Inc. (SJFS) carries on the tradition ofpresenting the annual San Joaquin InternationalFilm Festival (SJIFF). The Film Society celebratescinema arts, multi-cultural appreciation, and com-munity outreach through educational programs.
Founded in 2008 by Sophoan Sorn, in its first year,SJIFF presented the work of filmmakers represent-ing 14 nations from around the world. In 2009, theFilm Society held its 2nd San Joaquin InternationalFilm Festival and added the World Cinema Series.Within the ambitious series were the San JoaquinChildren's Film Festival, Cinema Italia, JewishCinema Day, French Cinema Day, Latino CinemaDay and CalDocFest. In 2010, the organizationexpanded the 3rd San Joaquin International FilmFestival to the State Theatre in Modesto, a city 45miles south of Stockton. Each year, the Film Societypresents an exceptional roster of films representingdiverse world views and cultures in a unique pro-gram that encompasses both Stockton, its home,and now Modesto, with future plans to expand theannual festival to other communities.
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SJIFF4 Opening Night: Paolo Virzì’s “The First Beautiful Thing” / March 17th, 7:00pm