2017 SXSW Feature Release Final
2017 SXSW Feature Release Final
2017 SXSW Feature Release Final
Interactive, Film and Music Badges get Expanded Access to Most Programming
Austin, Texas, January 31, 2017 – The South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Conference and
Festivals announced the features lineup for the 24th edition of the Film Festival, running March
10-19, 2017 in Austin, Texas. The acclaimed program draws thousands of fans, filmmakers,
press and industry leaders every year to immerse themselves in the most innovative, smart and
entertaining new films of the year.
During the nine days of SXSW 125 features will be shown, with additional titles yet to be
announced. The full lineup will include 51 films from first-time filmmakers, 85 World Premieres,
11 North American Premieres and 5 U.S. Premieres. These films were selected from 2,432
feature-length film submissions, with a total of 7,651 films submitted this year.
“It's exciting for us to unveil the talent reflected in this year's line up. We intentionally curate a
wide-ranging program reflecting unique and new voices that examine, explore, and celebrate
the creative process, the cultural zeitgeist, and glimpses of the universal through deeply
personal stories,” said Janet Pierson, Director of Film. “Whether genre, big crowd pleasers,
quiet meditations, hard hitting docs, or microbudget indies, we can't wait to share these films
with our smart, passionate audiences.”
New for 2017, the Interactive, Film, and Music badges will now include expanded access to
more of the SXSW Conference and Festivals experience. Attendees will still receive primary
entry to programming associated with their badge type, but can now enjoy secondary access to
most other SXSW events. This means the exchange between SXSW’s creative industries can
now curate and discover their SXSW experience like never before. SXSW’s next registration
deadline is February 10, 2017 at 11:59pm PT. Early registrants benefit from discounted rates.
Feature films in the SXSW lineup screen in 12 sections: Narrative Feature Competition,
Documentary Feature Competition, Headliners, Narrative Spotlight, Documentary Spotlight,
Visions, Midnighters, Episodic, 24 Beats Per Second, Global, Festival Favorites, and Special
Events.
Midnighters, the Short Film and VR Program will be announced on February 7. All feature
categories, with the exception of Special Events, will be eligible for category specific Audience
Awards.
The Narrative Feature Competition includes: A Bad Idea Gone Wrong directed by Jason
Headley; A Critically Endangered Species directed by Zachary Cotler and Magdalena Zyzak;
Dara Ju directed by Anthony Onah; Fits and Starts directed by Laura Terruso; La Barracuda
directed by Julia Halperin and Jason Cortlund; The Light of the Moon directed by Jessica M.
Thompson; Like Me directed by Rob Mockler; MFA directed by Natalia Leite; Most Beautiful
Island directed by Ana Asensio; The Strange Ones directed by Lauren Wolkstein and
Christopher Radcliff.
The Documentary Feature Competition includes: Bill Frisell, A Portrait directed by Emma
Franz; Dealt directed by Luke Korem; I Am Another You directed by Nanfu Wang; Let There Be
Light directed by Mila Aung-Thwin; Maineland directed by Miao Wang; Mommy Dead and
Dearest directed by Erin Lee Carr; Served Like A Girl directed by Lysa Heslov; The Blood is at
the Doorstep directed by Erik Ljung; The Secret Life of Lance Letscher directed by Sandra
Adair; The Work directed by Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous.
A selection of other highlights include: Baby Driver directed by Edgar Wright; Becoming
Bond directed by Josh Greenbaum; Free Fire directed by Ben Wheatley; Gemini directed by
Aaron Katz; Hot Summer Nights directed by Elijah Bynum; Lemon directed by Janicza Bravo;
May it Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio; Mr.
Roosevelt directed by Noël Wells; Muppet Guys Talking directed by Frank Oz; Prevenge
directed by Alice Lowe; Stranger Fruit directed by Jason Pollock; The Big Sick directed by
Michael Showalter; Unrest directed by Jennifer Brea; Win it All directed by Joe Swanberg; in
Episodics, I LOVE BEKKA & LUCY directed by Rachel Holder and The Son directed by Tom
Harper.
Plus previously announced highlights: Song to Song directed by Terrence Malick; American
Gods directed by David Slade; Residente directed by René Pérez Joglar; Small Town Crime
directed by Ian and Eshom Nelms; Signature Move directed by Jennifer Reeder; and Spettacolo
directed by Jeff Malmberg.
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A Critically Endangered Species (Poland, United States)
Directors/Screenwriters: Zachary Cotler, Magdalena Zyzak
An internationally respected poet announces she is going to kill herself and needs an heir and
executor. Young writers drive up the mountain to compete for the position and are challenged
intellectually, emotionally, and erotically. Cast: Lena Olin, Rosanna Arquette, Jordan Gavaris,
Alexander Koch, Nathan Keyes, Chris Voss (World Premiere)
Dara Ju
Director/Screenwriter: Anthony Onah
A young Nigerian-American financier struggles with love, family, and a prescription drug
dependency as his ambitions steer him down a criminal path. Cast: Aml Ameen, Lucy Griffiths,
Michael Hyatt, Peter Vack, Hope Olaidé Wilson, Souléymane Sy Savané, Craig muMs Grant,
Bill Sage (World Premiere)
La Barracuda
Directors: Julia Halperin, Jason Cortlund, Screenwriter: Jason Cortlund
A strange woman comes to Texas to meet her half-sister and stake a claim to the family music
legacy—one way or another. Cast: Allison Tolman, Sophie Reid, JoBeth Williams, Luis
Bordonada, Larry Jack Dotson, Butch Hancock, Bob Livingston, The Mastersons (World
Premiere)
Like Me
Director/Screenwriter: Rob Mockler
A reckless loner, desperate for human connection, sets out on a crime spree that she
broadcasts on social media. Her reality quickly splinters into a surreal nightmare as her exploits
spiral out of control. Cast: Addison Timlin, Ian Nelson, Larry Fessenden, Jeremy Gardner,
Stuart Rudin, Nicolette Pierini (World Premiere)
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MFA
Director: Natalia Leite, Screenwriter: Leah Mckendrick
The accidental death of her rapist sets an art student on a course for justice, fueling the
inspiration for her thesis exhibition. Cast: Francesca Eastwood, Clifton Collins Jr, Peter Vack,
Leah Mckendrick, Marlon Young, David Sullivan, Michael Welch (World Premiere)
Dealt
Director: Luke Korem, Screenwriters: Bradley Jackson, Luke Korem
Sixty-two year old Richard Turner is renowned as one of the world’s greatest card magicians,
yet he is completely blind. This is an in-depth look at a complex character who is one of magic’s
greatest hidden treasures. (World Premiere)
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I Am Another You
Director/Screenwriter: Nanfu Wang
Through the eyes of a young drifter who rejects society's rules and intentionally chooses to live
on the streets, Chinese filmmaker Nanfu Wang explores the meaning of personal freedom – and
its limits. (World Premiere)
The Work
Directors: Jairus McLeary, Gethin Aldous
Set entirely inside Folsom Prison, The Work follows three men during four days of intensive
group therapy with convicts, revealing an intimate and powerful portrait of authentic human
transformation that transcends what we think of as rehabilitation. (World Premiere)
HEADLINERS
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Big names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and
gala film events with major and rising names in cinema.
Baby Driver
Director/Screenwriter: Edgar Wright
A talented, young getaway driver relies on the beat of his personal soundtrack to be the best in
the game. But after being coerced into working for a crime boss, he must face the music when a
doomed heist threatens his life, love and freedom. Cast: Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey, Lily
James, Jon Bernthal, Eiza González, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx (World Premiere)
Song to Song
Director: Terrence Malick
In this modern love story set against the Austin, Texas music scene, two entangled couples --
struggling songwriters Faye and BV, and music mogul Cook and the waitress whom he
ensnares -- chase success through a rock ‘n’ roll landscape of seduction and betrayal. Cast:
Rooney Mara, Ryan Gosling, Michael Fassbender, Natalie Portman, Cate Blanchett (World
Premiere)
NARRATIVE SPOTLIGHT
High profile narrative features receiving their World, North American or U.S. premieres at
SXSW.
The Archer
Director: Valerie Weiss, Screenwriter: Casey Schroen
Archer champion Lauren Pierce escapes a corrupt juvenile correctional facility with Rebecca, a
fierce but alluring inmate and together they must survive a desperate warden who is bow-
hunting his prey to make sure his secret stays buried. Cast: Bailey Noble, Bill Sage, Jeanine
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Mason, Michael Grant Terry, Kurt Fuller, Dendrie Taylor, Grace Victoria Cox, Andrew Caldwell
(World Premiere)
Daphne (UK)
Director: Peter Mackie Burns, Screenwriter: Nico Mensinga
Daphne is London. Daphne is the crowd of faceless strangers we brush past everyday. Daphne
is being young and always searching for more. Daphne is life, an unpredictable mixture of
comedy and tragedy. Cast: Emily Beecham, Geraldine James, Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Nathaniel
Martello-White (North American Premiere)
Easy Living
Director/Screenwriter: Adam Keleman
Sherry Graham, a self-destructive makeup saleswoman, hopes a new man and business
venture will provide her a fresh start. After her plans are foiled, she takes control of her life in a
dramatic turn of events. Cast: Caroline Dhavernas, McCaleb Burnett, Elizabeth Marvel, Charlie
Hofheimer, Jen Richards, Daniel Eric Gold, C.J. Wilson, Taylor Richardson, Mary Catherine
Garrison (World Premiere)
Gemini
Director/Screenwriter: Aaron Katz
A heinous crime tests the complex relationship between a tenacious personal assistant and her
Hollywood starlet boss. As the assistant unravels the mystery, she must confront her own
understanding of friendship, truth, and celebrity. Cast: Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz, John Cho, Greta
Lee, Michelle Forbes, Nelson Franklin, Reeve Carney, Ricki Lake, Jessica Parker Kennedy,
James Ransone (World Premiere)
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Hot Summer Nights is a dark coming-of-age story set in Cape Cod, Massachusetts during the
sweltering heat of summer 1991. Cast: Timothee Chalamet, Maika Monroe, Alex Roe, Maia
Mitchell, William Fichtner, Thomas Jane, Emory Cohen (World Premiere)
Lane 1974
Director: SJ Chiro, Screenwriters: SJ Chiro, Clane Hayward
At 13 years old and the eldest of three kids, Lane struggles to keep her family together as her
iconoclast mother moves without warning through the communes and dusty back woods of
Northern California. Cast: Sophia Mitri Schloss, Katherine Moennig, Sara Coats, Linas Phillips,
Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sarah-Eve Gazitt, Annette Toutonghi, Harry Curtis, Ronin West, Shayla
Timbermoon (World Premiere)
Madre (Chile)
Director/Screenwriter: Aaron Burns
A pregnant woman, who is taking care of her son with development problems, is at her breaking
point when a caregiver from the Philippines steps into her life. Diana suspects that she's using
voodoo against her after the quick improvements of her son. Cast: Daniela Ramirez, Cristobal
Tapia Montt, Aida Jabolin, Matias Bassi, Ignacia Allamand, Nicolás Durán (North American
Premiere)
Mr. Roosevelt
Director/Screenwriter: Noël Wells
After a death in her family, struggling LA-based comedian Emily Martin returns to Austin. There
she finds herself in the awkward position of staying with her ex and his new girlfriend until the
funeral, while trying to close old doors from her past. Cast: Noël Wells, Nick Thune, Britt Lower,
Daniella Pineda, Andre Hyland, Doug Benson, Armen Weitzman, Sergio Cilli (World Premiere)
Small Crimes
Director: Evan Katz, Screenwriters: Evan Katz, Macon Blair
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Small Crimes is a delightfully suspenseful, blackly comic tale that follows a disgraced former
cop, fresh off a six-year prison sentence for attempted murder, who returns home looking for
redemption but winds up trapped in the mess he left behind. Cast: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jacki
Weaver, Robert Forster, Gary Cole, Molly Parker, Macon Blair, Pat Healy (World Premiere)
Win It All
Director: Joe Swanberg, Screenwriters: Joe Swanberg, Jake Johnson
Small time Chicago gambler, Eddie Garrett, agrees to watch a duffel bag for an acquaintance
who is heading to prison. When he discovers cash in the bag, he hatches a plan to win big,
against the advice of his gambling sponsor and his brother. Cast: Jake Johnson, Aislinn Derbez,
Joe Lo Truglio, Keegan-Michael Key (World Premiere)
DOCUMENTARY SPOTLIGHT
Shining a light on new documentary features receiving their World, North American or U.S.
premieres at SXSW.
Barbecue (Australia)
Director: Matthew Salleh
Barbecue is about more than grilling a piece of meat. It’s a ritual performed religiously across
the world. For some it's a path to salvation. It is the pride of nations. And the stories told around
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the fires become a way to bring the world together. (World Premiere)
Disgraced
Director: Pat Kondelis
The untold story of the summer of 2003 at Baylor University that exposes the attempted cover-
up, and the corruption that became the most bizarre scandal in college sports history. (World
Premiere)
Muppet Guys Talking - Secrets Behind the Show the Whole World Watched
Director: Frank Oz
Five of the original Muppet performers come together for the first time ever to share behind-the-
scenes secrets of the Muppets. Includes rare performance footage, surprising stories and
insights into how Jim led his team to produce legendary work. (World Premiere)
Pornocracy (France)
Director: Ovidie
Never before have we watched as much porn as today yet the traditional porn industry is dying.
The arrival of web sites showing amateur clips has transformed the way porn is made and
consumed. Behind this transformation lies one opaque multinational. (World Premiere)
Spettacolo
Directors: Jeff Malmberg, Chris Shellen, Screenwriter: Chris Shellen
Once upon a time there was a tiny hill town in Tuscany that found a remarkable way to confront
their issues - they turned their lives into a play. (World Premiere)
Stranger Fruit
Director/Screenwriter: Jason Pollock
What happened on August 9th, 2014 in Ferguson, Missouri? On that hot summer day, Officer
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Darren Wilson killed 18-year-old Michael Brown. Stranger Fruit is the unraveling of what took
place that day, told through the eyes of Mike Brown’s family. (World Premiere)
VISIONS
Visions filmmakers are audacious, risk-taking artists in the new cinema landscape who
demonstrate raw innovation and creativity in documentary and narrative filmmaking.
Assholes
Director/Screenwriter: Peter Vack
Adah and Aaron are recovering addicts who are struggling to stay sober. After meeting in their
psychoanalyst’s waiting room, they fall in love, relapse on poppers, and become the biggest
assholes in New York City. Cast: Betsey Brown, Jack Dunphy, Peter Vack, Patrick LaBella,
Jane Brown, Ron Brown, Eileen Dietz (World Premiere)
Becoming Bond
Director/Screenwriter: Josh Greenbaum
The stranger-than-fiction true story of George Lazenby, a poor Australian car mechanic who,
through an unbelievable set of circumstances, landed the role of James Bond despite having
never acted a day in his life. (World Premiere)
California Dreams
Director: Mike Ott
A look at how the American Dream and Hollywood affect those they touch. Cast: Cory Zacharia,
Patrick Llaguno, Neil Harley, Kevin Gilger aka K-Nine Dog the Impersonator, Carolan J. Pinto,
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Mark Borchardt (North American Premiere)
DRIB (Norway)
Director/Screenwriter: Kristoffer Borgli
The inside story of how Amir (29) scammed his way to viral fame, fooled an advertising agency,
and almost became the international face of a well-known energy drink - before everything went
wrong. Cast: Amir Asgharnejad, Brett Gelman, Adam Pearson, Annie Hamilton, Alexandra
Marzella, Hugo Armstrong, Joe Hartzler, Andrew Lauer (World Premiere)
Infinity Baby
Director: Bob Byington, Screenwriter: Onur Tukel
A comedy about babies that don't age. Cast: Kieran Culkin, Trieste Kelly Dunn, Nick Offerman,
Martin Starr, Kevin Corrigan, Megan Mullaly, Noel Wells, Stephen Root (World Premiere)
Inheritance
Directors/Screenwriters: Laura E. Davis, Jessica Kaye
A woman learns her estranged father has died and returns with her brother and new lover to her
childhood home of Belize, where she must face her past while fighting for intimacy in the
present. Cast: Jessica Kaye, Daniel Ahearn, Mark Webber, Shamira Gill-Card, Myrna
Manzanares, Louis Oberlander (World Premiere)
Lucky
Director: John Carroll Lynch, Screenwriters: Logan Sparks, Drago Sumonja
Lucky follows the spiritual journey of a 90 year old atheist (Harry Dean Stanton), having outlived
and out smoked his contemporaries, as he comes to terms with his own mortality, and searches
for ever elusive enlightenment. Cast: Harry Dean Stanton, David Lynch, Ron Livingston, Ed
Begley Jr., Tom Skerritt, Beth Grant, James Darren (World Premiere)
Rat Film
Director/Screenwriter: Theo Anthony
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Across walls, fences, and alleys, rats not only expose our boundaries of separation but make
homes in them. "Rat Film" is a feature-length documentary that uses the rat—as well as the
humans that love them, live with them, and kill them. (U.S. Premiere)
The Relationtrip
Directors: Renée Felice Smith, C.A. Gabriel, Screenwriters: C.A. Gabriel, Renée Felice Smith,
Dana Scanlon
After bonding over their mutual disinterest in relationships, self-proclaimed loners, Beck and
Liam, decide to go away together on a 'friend' trip where things get weird. Really, really weird.
Cast: Renée Felice Smith, Matt Bush, Eric Christian Olsen, Linda Hunt, Nelson Franklin,
Brandon Kyle Goodman, Sally Struthers, Georgia Mischak, Owain Rhys Davies (World
Premiere)
Signature Move
Director: Jennifer Reeder, Screenwriters: Fawzia Mirza, Lisa Donato
A secret new romance with Alma forces Zaynab to confront her complicated relationship with
her recently widowed mother. In this coming-of-age Muslim melodrama, Zaynab copes by taking
up Lucha-style wrestling. Cast: Fawzia Mirza, Shabana Azmi, Sari Sanchez, Audrey Francis,
Charin Alvarez, Mark Hood, Molly Brennan (World Premiere)
Sylvio
Directors: Albert Birney, Kentucker Audley, Screenwriters: Albert Birney, Kentucker Audley,
Meghan Doherty
A small town gorilla joins a local TV program and a series of on-air mishaps threaten to shatter
his identity, sending him on an adventure of self-discovery where reality and fantasy start to
blend. Cast: Albert Birney, Kentucker Audley, Tallie Medel, Meghan Doherty (World Premiere)
EPISODIC
Featuring innovative new work aimed squarely at the small screen, Episodic tunes in to the
explosion of exciting material on non-theatrical platforms, including serialized TV, webisodes
and beyond.
American Gods
Director: David Slade, Screenwriters: Bryan Fuller, Michael Green
Adapted from Neil Gaiman's award-winning novel, American Gods follows Shadow Moon (Ricky
Whittle) and Mr. Wednesday (Ian McShane) in a hidden world where a battle is brewing
between Old Gods and New. Cast: Ricky Whittle, Ian McShane, Emily Browning, Pablo
Schreiber, Bruce Langley, Yetide Badaki, Jonathan Tucker, Mousa Kraish, Betty Gilpin, Gillian
Anderson (World Premiere)
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Based on the critically-acclaimed 2014 film by the same name, Dear White People is a send-up
of the now post “post-racial” America that weaves together a universal story of finding one’s own
identity, as told from a biting millennial point of view. Cast: Logan Browning, Brandon P. Bell,
Antoinette Robertson, DeRon Horton, John Patrick Amedori
Nobodies
Showrunner, Director: Michael McDonald, Pilot Director: Ben Falcone, Screenwriters: Hugh
Davidson, Larry Dorf, Rachel Ramras
The series is inspired by the real lives of Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf and Rachel Ramras, who
watched as their friends from The Groundlings went on to star in blockbuster comedies and win
Oscars, while they were waiting for their one big break. Cast: Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf,
Rachel Ramras (World Premiere)
The Son
Director: Tom Harper
Based on the New York Times best-selling and Pulitzer Prize finalist novel, The Son is a
sweeping family saga that spans 150 years and three generations of the McCullough family.
Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Jacob Lofland, Henry Garrett, Paola Nunez, Carlos Bardem, Zahn
McClarnon, Jess Weixler, David Wilson Barnes, Sydney Lucas (World Premiere)
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G-Funk
Director/Screenwriter: Karam Gill
G-Funk is the untold story of three childhood friends from East Long Beach who helped
commercialize hip hop by developing a sophisticated and melodic new approach - merging
Gangsta Rap with elements of Motown, Funk, and R&B. (World Premiere)
A Life in Waves
Director: Brett Whitcomb, Screenwriter: Bradford Thomason
A Life in Waves explores the life and innovations of composer and electronic music pioneer,
Suzanne Ciani. (World Premiere)
Patti Cake$
Director: Geremy Jasper
Straight out of Jersey comes Patricia Dombrowski, a.k.a. Killa P, a.k.a. Patti Cake$, an aspiring
rapper fighting through a world of strip malls and strip clubs on an unlikely quest for glory. Cast:
Danielle Macdonald, Bridget Everett, Siddharth Dhananjay, Mamoudou Athie, Cathy Moriarty
Residente (Armenia, Burkina Faso, China, Georgia, Mongolia, Niger, Russian Federation,
USA)
Director: René Pérez Joglar
After taking a DNA test, Latin America’s most decorated artist - Rene Perez (AKA Residente),
embarks on a global adventure, to trace the footsteps of his ancestors and record his latest
album. (World Premiere)
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Director: Benno Nelson
A celebration of the musical legacy of Memphis' best-known secret - Big Star - performed by a
collective featuring members of Big Star, the dB's, Let's Active, the Posies, R.E.M., Semisonic,
Wilco and Yo La Tengo with the Kronos Quartet and more. (World Premiere)
GLOBAL
A diverse selection of international filmmaking talent, featuring innovative narratives, artful
documentaries, premieres, festival favorites and more.
Inflame (Turkey)
Director/Screenwriter: Ceylan Ozgun Ozcelik
Her nightmare is reality, and the reality is a nightmare. Cast: Algi Eke, Ozgur Cevik, Kadir
Cermik, Asiye Dincsoy, Selen Ucer, Ipek Turktan Kaynak (North American Premiere)
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Satan Said Dance is an Instagram film in times of the selfie. A kaleidoscope of moments from
life of Karolina - a scandalous writer obsessed with parties, drugs, sexuality and complex
relationships, on her way to self-destruction. Cast: Magdalena Berus, Lukasz Simlat, Tygo
Gernandt, Hanna Koczewska, Marta Nieradkiewicz, Danuta Stenka (North American Premiere)
FESTIVAL FAVORITES
Acclaimed standouts & selected previous premieres from festivals around the world.
78/52
Director/Screenwriter: Alexandre O. Philippe
A feature-length documentary about the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO,
78/52 takes an unprecedented look at the 'man behind the curtain' and the screen murder that
profoundly changed the course of world cinema.
Chasing Coral
Director: Jeff Orlowski, Screenwriters: Davis Coombe, Vickie Curtis, Jeff Orlowski
Coral reefs around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. A team of divers,
photographers and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why and to
reveal the underwater mystery to the world.
Colossal
Director/Screenwriter: Nacho Vigalondo
An unapologetic party girl (Anne Hathaway) dreams of a fresh start only to discover a
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mysterious and fantastical connection between herself and a city-wrecking monster on the other
side of the globe. Cast: Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudeikis, Dan Stevens, Austin Stowell, Tim
Blake Nelson
GORAN (Croatia)
Director: Nevio Marasović, Screenwriter: Gjermund Gisvold
Some good news lead to chaos. Cast: Franjo Dijak, Nataša Janjić, Janko Popović Volarić,
Goran Bogdan, Milan Štrljić (U.S. Premiere)
The Hero
Director: Brett Haley, Screenwriters: Brett Haley, Marc Basch
The Hero tells the story of movie star Lee Hayden whose career high as Western film icon is
now several decades in the past. Cast: Sam Elliott, Laura Prepon, Krysten Ritter, Nick
Offerman, Katharine Ross
Lemon
Director: Janicza Bravo, Screenwriters: Janicza Bravo, Brett Gelman
A man watches his life unravel after he is left by his blind girlfriend. Cast: Brett Gelman, Judy
Greer, Michael Cera, Nia Long, Shiri Appleby, Rhea Perlman, Fred Melamed, Gillian Jacobs,
Martin Starr, David Paymer
Prevenge (UK)
Director/Screenwriter: Alice Lowe
Alice Lowe (Sightseers) is a triple threat as the writer, director and star of this pitch-black
comedy about a pregnant woman whose unborn child spurs her on to murder. Cast: Alice Lowe,
Dan Renton Skinner, Jo Hartley, Tom Davis, Leila Hoffman, Kate Dickie, Kayvan Novak, Mike
Wozniak, Tom Meeten, Gemma Whelan
The Transfiguration
Director/Screenwriter: Michael O'Shea
This atmospheric New York tale about love, loss, and vampires follows Milo, a 14-year-old boy
with a dark secret. The surprise of the Cannes Film Festival 2016. Cast: Eric Ruffin, Chloe
Levine, Aaron Moten, Carter Redwood, Danny Flaherty, Larry Fessenden, Lloyd Kaufman
(North American Premiere)
Unrest
Director: Jennifer Brea
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When Harvard PhD student Jennifer is struck down at 28 by a fever that leaves her bedridden,
doctors tell her it’s “all in her head.” Determined to live, she turns her camera on herself and a
hidden world of millions confined to their homes.
Walking Out
Directors/Screenwriters: Andrew Smith, Alex Smith
Based on the masterpiece, American short story, Walking Out, follows David (Josh Wiggins), a
typical teenage urbanite as he travels to rural Montana to go hunting with his estranged, 'off the
grid' father, Cal (Matt Bomer). Cast: Matt Bomer, Josh Wiggins, Bill Pullman, Alex Neustaedter,
Lily Gladstone, Ken White, Scott McMillion
SPECIAL EVENTS
Live soundtracks, cult re-issues & much more. Our Special Events section offers unusual,
unexpected and unique one-off film events.
Alien
Director: Ridley Scott, Screenwriter: Dan O'Bannon
In space, no one can hear you scream. Cast: Tom Skerritt, Sigourney Weaver, Veronica
Cartwright, Harry Dean Stanton, John Hurt, Ian Holm, Yaphet Kotto
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Le Ride
Director: Phil Keoghan, Screenwriters: Phil Keoghan and Louise Keoghan
Television personality Phil Keoghan retraces the 1928 Tour de France riding an original vintage
bicycle, with no gears, as he tells the forgotten ‘underdog’ story about the first English speaking
team to take on the toughest sporting event on earth.
Now in its 24th year, SXSW Film brings together creatives of all stripes over nine days to
experience a diverse lineup and access to thousands of Conference sessions with visionaries
from all corners of the entertainment and media industries. Previously announced Keynotes and
Featured Speakers include Lee Daniels, Gareth Edwards, Cheryl Boone Isaacs, Jill
Soloway, the Game of Thrones showrunners and more.
SXSW dedicates itself to helping creative people achieve their goals. Founded in 1987 in
Austin, Texas, SXSW is best known for its conference and festivals that celebrate the
convergence of the interactive, film and music industries. The event, an essential destination for
global professionals, features sessions, showcases, screenings, exhibitions, and a variety of
networking opportunities. SXSW proves that the most unexpected discoveries happen when
diverse topics and people come together. SXSW 2017 will take place March 10-19, 2017.
SXSW is proud to be an official qualifying festival for the Academy Awards® Short Film
Competition. The Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short and Best Animated Short
winners become eligible for the Academy Awards.
SXSW 2017 is sponsored by Esurance, Mazda, Monster Energy, Bud Light, Capital One,
McDonald’s, and The Austin Chronicle.
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Press Credentials: We are accepting applications for 2017 SXSW Press Credentials at
sxsw.com/press. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, February 8th, and walk-up requests will
not be granted. Media approved for credentials will receive access to the limited block of hotel
rooms held for Press at discounted conference rates. Rooms are sold on a ‘first come, first
served’ basis. The earlier you apply, the better your selection of hotel rooms.
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