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SXSW: The Austin Film BarbequeTuesday, February 5-------------On Super Tuesday, with 22 Presidential primaries unfolding on the same day, the Presidential nominees will be in place and the hint of a new chapter will be in the air. SXSW, the South By Southwest Conference and FilmFestival, decided to unveil its program on what could be a significant date in current American discourse and affairs. The Festival, based in the libertarian outpost in Texas (Austin), the Festival has seen its reputation rise rapidly in the past decade. These days, it is second only to Sundance in its embrace of American independent film. While some wags might comment that SXSW's proximity to the Park City circus means that the American indie gems have all been unveiled in Utah, so the program remains somewhat "under the radar". But the truth is, that many of the most critically acclaimed indie films of the year originate here. Last year's HANNAH TAKES THE STAIRS (a true Austin discovery) not only was a "success d'estime" but it seemed a seminal film in a certain kind of low-budget yet expressive filmmaking style. This year, the Festival's edition is a mix of just-made-it-at-Sundance films and a healthy sampling of big name and newcomer indie talents. In all, the Festival, which runs from March 7 to 15, will screen over 100 fiction and documentary feature films. The event, while will open Robert Luketic's "21," will close with Stephen Walker's Young@Heart. Several of the high profile titles screening in the Spotlight Premieres section, include such Sundance breakout hits as Nanette Burstein's "American Teen," Jay & Mark Duplass' "Baghead," Aaron Rose & Joshua Leonard's "Beautiful Losers," Clark Gregg's "Choke," and Nicholas Stoller's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall,". Among the more high profile films form some established indie talents, the list includes Michael Almereyda's "New Orleans Mon Amour," Joe Swanberg & Greta Gerwig's "Nights and Weekends," Martin Scorsese's "Shine A Light," Kimberly Peirce's "Stop-Loss," Liz Mermin's "Shot In Bombay," and Morgan Spurlock's "Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?". A major reason for the Festival's success is the energy and ideas of festival producer Matt Dentler, who has become a regular on the international film festival circuit. The Festival shows films in the two main competition sections, the Spotlight Premieres, Emerging Visions, 24 Beats Per Second, Lone Star States, 'Round Midnight, and Special Screenings. One can be sure that the films will be eclectic, controversial, thought provoking, abit outrageous and definite challenges for the distributor community. But the same guts required to make the film needs to be matched by any buyers looking for cool gems in the hot city of Austin. For more information on the film festival, the parallel music festival, and panel discussions, log on to the webiste: www.sxsw.com Sandy Mandelberger, Festival Circuit Editor SXSW 2008 Competition Lineups DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION "Bulletproof Salesman," director by Michael Tucker & Petra Epperlein "FrontRunners," director by Caroline Suh "Full Battle Rattle," directed by Jesse Moss & Tony Gerber "The Matador," directed by Stephen Higgins & Nina Gilden Seavey "Sex Positive," directed by Daryl Wein "Some Assembly Required," directed by Dori Berinstein "They Killed Sister Dorothy," directed by Daniel Junge "We Are Wizards," directed by Josh Koury NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION "Explicit Ills," directed and written by Mark Webber "The Lost Coast," director and written by Gabriel Fleming "My Effortless Brilliance," directed by Lynn Shelton. Written by Lynn Shelton, Sean Nelson, Basil Harris. "Older Than America," directed by Georgina Lightning. Written by Georgina Lightning, Christine Kunewa. "Paper Covers Rock," directed and written by Joe Maggio "Up With Me," directed by Greg Takoudes. Written by Maeve McQuillan, Greg Takoudes "Wellness," director and written by Jake Mahaffy "Yeast," directed and writted by Mary Bronstein 06.02.2008 | Festival Circuit's blog Cat. : Aaron Rose Amazon America American Teen Amy Judd Austin Basil Harris bin Laden Bombay Bradley Cooper Brandon Thorpe Calvin Reeder Caroline Suh Chris Yule Christine Kunewa Clark Gregg's "Choke Clint Jordan Daniel Junge On Daryl Wein David Fandila Dori Berinstein Dylan energy Eric Lambert Jones Erika Rivera Festival Circuit Forgetting Sarah Marshall Francisco Vicioso Frankie Shaw Full Battle Rattle Gabriel FlemingStarring Georgina Lightning Greg Takoudes Greg TakoudesStarring Greta Gerwig Human Interest Human Interest Ian Scott McGregor Jake MahaffyStarring Jeanette Maus Jeannine Kaspar Jeff Clark Jesse Moss Joe MaggioStarring Joe Swanberg Josh Koury An Joshua Leonard's "Beautiful Losers Justin Coltrain Kimberly Peirce Lindsay Benner Liz Mermin Lou Taylor Pucci Lucas Alifano Lynn Shelton Mark WebberStarring Martin Scorsese Mary Bronstein Mary BronsteinStarring Matt Dentler Medina Wasl Michael Almereyda Michael Tucker Morgan Spurlock My Effortless Brilliance Nanette Burstein New Orleans New Orleans Mon Amour Nicholas Stoller Nights and Weekends Nina Gilden Older Than America Paul Dano Paul Mahaffy Petra EpperleinFidelis Philadelphia Richard Berkowitz Robert Luketic Rosario Dawson San Francisco Sandy Mandelberger Sean Nelson Sean Williams Sex Positive Shine a Light Shot In Bombay Social Issues Social Issues South By Southwest Film Festival Stephen Higgins Stephen Walker Stop-Loss Stuyvesant Sundance SXSW Tantoo Cardinal Tariq Trotter The Lost Coast The Matador the South by Southwest They Killed Sister Dorothy Tom Brangle Tony Gerber United States Army Up With Me We Are Wizards Wellness Wes Studi Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden? 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