Stills from films to be featured at the 2003 Wisconsin Film Festival.
Additional high resolution images are available from the Wisconsin Film Festival. Please contact Mary Carbine at mccarbine@facstaff.wisc.edu.
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Film still of The Beatles from A Hard Day’s Night
(1964), to be presented by Roger Ebert and featured in the Wisconsin Film
Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003.
Date: March '03
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Film still from the documentary film Amandla! A Revolution In Four-Part
Harmony (Artisan Entertainment). Winner of the Audience Award and Freedom
of Expression Award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, to be be featured
in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: February '03
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Film still from Bend It Like Beckham to be featured in
the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. From the
opening night film, Bend It Like Beckham (2002, Fox Searchlight) is the
UK box office smash hit from director Gurinder Chadha. Cultures clash with
hilarious results as an Indian family living in London tries to raise their
soccer-obsessed daughter in a traditional way. "Pure exuberant fun.
There was no movie at Sundance I enjoyed more." — Roger Ebert.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: February '03
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Film still from the independent feature film Better Luck Tomorrow (MTV
Films) by Justin Lin, be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison,
March 27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: February '03
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Film still from Corpus Callosum, the new feature film by acclaimed
experimental filmmaker Michael Snow, to be featured in the Wisconsin Film
Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: February '03
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Film still from Making Revolution™ to be featured
in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. In the
Wisconsin-made Making Revolution™, a group of college students, fed
up with the apathy of their peers, calls for a World Summit in order to
unite an activist front.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: March '03
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Film still from The Odds of Recovery, by featured filmmaker
Su Friedrich, to be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March
27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: January '03
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Film still from Red Besty, a Wisconsin-made feature film
with Alison Elliott and Brent Crawford, to be featured in the Wisconsin
Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. A world premier.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: January '03
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A widowed Tunisian seamstress takes an unlikely journey of self-discovery
in Raja Amari's sumptuous Satin Rouge (Zeitgeist Films), part of
a series of films by contemporary African filmmakers to be featured at the
Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: January '03
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Film still from Season of Men to be featured in the Wisconsin
Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. Women weavers in The
Season of Men, to be shown in the 2003 Wisconsin Film Festival with Tunisian
filmmaker [Ms.] Moufida Tlatli (The Silences of the Palace) in person. In
Tunisia, the "season of men" takes place in a woman's world, referring
to the one month each year that the men of the island of Djerba return home
from work in Tunis. A Wisconsin premiere; part of the 2003 Wisconsin Film
Festival series of films by contemporary African filmmakers.
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Date: March '03
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Film still from Spellbound, a 2003 Academy Award Nominee
for Best Documentary Feature, to be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival,
Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. The remarkably compelling Spellbound
tracks eight motivated youths who train for and compete in the National
Spelling Bee. A Wisconsin premiere.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: March '03
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Film still from Stevie, a new documentary film by director
Steve James (Lions Gate Films, 2002), to be featured in the Wisconsin Film
Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003. Director Steve James returns
to the rural town where ten years earlier he was a "Big Brother"
to a troubled young boy. A Wisconsin premiere.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: March '03
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Film still from the acclaimed documentary The Trials of Henry Kissinger
(First Run Features), to be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison,
March 27 through 30, 2003. Image of Henry Kissinger from May, 1969.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: February '03
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Film still from Waiting for Happiness (2002, New Yorker
Films) to be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27
through 30, 2003. A lyrical, meditative portrait of West African life in
transition, from Abderrahmane Sissako, director of the acclaimed millennium
film Life on Earth. A Wisconsin premiere.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: March '03
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Picture of featured filmmaker Su Friedrich, whose work
will be featured in the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through
30, 2003.
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Date: January '03
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Film Critic Roger Ebert, who will present A Hard Day’s
Night and participate in post-film Q & A for Better Luck Tomorrow at
the Wisconsin Film Festival, Madison, March 27 through 30, 2003.
Photo by: courtesy Wisconsin Film Festival
Date: January '03
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Mary Carbine, outreach specialist for the Arts Institute
and director of the Wisconsin Film Festival.
Photo by: Jeff Miller
Date: February 2003
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