2016-03-10

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The Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival (MSPIFF), which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, today announces its full slate of films for the festival, which runs April 7-April 23. Get your passes today!

This year’s lineup includes more than 250 films – more than 160 features and more than 90 shorts – representing 71 countries. The Festival’s always highly anticipated Opening Night Presentation will be revealed later in March.

FULL LINEUP

Special Presentations

*High-profile films from around the world that are making their mark as modern cinematic classics.*

Beeba Boys – Deepa Mehta, Canada, 2015 – Centerpiece Tribute Presentation

The Seventh Fire – Jack Pettibone Riccobono, USA, 2016 – Closing Presentation

The Big Wu Way – Marcos Juarez-Gosselin, Theo Cristofore, USA, 2015 – Presentation and Live Concert

The Idol – Hany Abu-Assad, Palestine, 2015

A Man Called Ove – Hannes Holm, Sweden, 2015 – North American Premiere

Tale of Tales – Matteo Garrone, Italy, France, 2015

They Will Have to Kill Us First – Johanna Schwartz, United Kingdom, 2015

Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc – Carl Dreyer, France, 1928 – Presentation and Live Concert

Asian Frontiers

*Groundbreaking narrative films from an expansive region of the globe*

Alone – Hong-min Park, South Korea, 2015 – North American Premiere

A Copy of My Mind – Joko Anwar, Indonesia/South Korea, 2015

Happy Hour – Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, Japan, 2015

Heavenly Nomadic – Mirlan Abdykalykov, Kyrgyzstan, 2015

Hill Of Freedom – Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2014

Journey to the Shore – Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan/France, 2015

Kaili Blues – Bi Gan, China, 2015 – US Premiere

Madonna – Shin Su-won, South Korea, 2015

The New Classmate – Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, India, 2015

Right Now, Wrong Then – Hong Sangsoo, South Korea, 2015

A Simple Goodbye – Degena Yun, China, 2015

Taklub – Brillante Mendoza, Philippines, 2015

Tharlo – Pema Tseden, China, 2015

Walnut Tree – Yerlan Nurmukhambetov, Kazakhstan, 2015 – North American Premiere

Yoko the Cherry Blossom – Gen Takahashi, Japanese, 2015

Childish Films

*Feature length and short films for the next generation of festivalgoer*

Feature Films:

Adama – Simon Rouby, France, 2015

Birds of Passage – Olivier Ringer, Belgium/France, 2015

Celestial Camel – Yury Feting, Russia, 2015

Kick It! – Katarina Launing, Sweden/Norway, 2014

My Friend Raffi – Arend Agthe, Germany, 2014

Operation Arctic – Grethe Bøe-Waal, Norway, 2014

Short Films:

Big Bug and Little Pipsqueak, Dmitry Shestopalov, Belarus, 2013

Electric Soul – Joni Männistö, Finland, 2013

The Hedgehog – Siri Melchior, UK, 2014

Mimo – Chang Pei Yee, Oon Qian Yi Shannon, Singapore, 2015

Papa Cloudy’s Orchestra – Akiko McQuerrey, USA, 2015

Platypus Name Amethyst (Animal Kingdom) – Ryan Paul Piewacki, USA, 2015

Sounds of Nature – Simon Weber, Switzerland, 2013

Storm – Lim Guo Jun, Singapore, 2013

Tiger Tied Up in Rope – Benoît Chieux, France, 2014

Cine Latino

*Vibrant and captivating narrative films from Spanish-speaking countries around the world*

600 Miles – Gabriel Ripstein, Mexico, USA, 2014

Alias Maria – José Luis Rugeles Gracia, Colombia/Argentina/France, 2015

The Apostate – Federico Veiroj, Spain/France/Uruguay, 2015

Chronic – Michel Franco, Mexico/France, 2015

Dog Lady – Laura Citarella, Verónica Llinás, Argentina, 2015

From Afar – Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico, 2015

I Promise You Anarchy – Julio Hernández Cordón, Mexico/Germany, 2015

Kill Me Please – Anita Rocha da Silveira, Brazil/Argentina, 2015

Magallanes – Salvador del Solar, Peru/Argentina/Colombia/Spain, 2015

My Big Night – Alex de la Iglesia, Spain, 2015

Neon Bull – Gabriel Mascaro, Brazil/Uruguay/Netherlands, 2016

Nothing in Return – Daniel Guzman, Spain, 2015

Road to La Paz – Francisco Varone, Argentina/Netherlands/Qatar, 2015

The Violin Teacher – Sérgio Machado, Brazil, 2015

Walking Distance – Alejandro Guzmán Alvarez, Mexico, 2015

Dark Out

*Genre, horror, guts ‘n’ guns. These films remind us that sometimes it’s good to be afraid of the dark*

The Alchemist Cookbook – Joel Potrykus, USA, 2016

Demon – Marcin Wrona, Poland/Israel, 2015

Therapy for a Vampire – David Rühm, Austria/Switzerland, 2014

What We Become – Bo Mikkelsen, Denmark, 2015

Documentaries

*Feature films that deliver on the promise of cinema’s power to educate and inform*

10 Billion - What's On Your Plate? – Valentin Thurn, Germany, 2015

Above and Below – Nicolas Steiner, Switzerland/Germany, 2015

The Anthropologist – Daniel Miller, Seth Kramer, Jeremy Newberger, USA/Russia/Kiribati/Peru, 2015

Argentina – Carlos Saura, Argentina, France/Spain, 2015

The Big Wu Way – Marcos Juarez-Gosselin, Theo Christofore, USA, 2016

The Chinese Mayor – Zhou Hao, China, 2014

Closer Than You Think - The Cuban Artist Project – Paul Irmiter, Cuba/USA, 2016 – North American Premiere

District Zero – Jorge Fernandez Mayoral, Pablo Tosco, Pablo Iraburu, Jordan, 2015

Don't Blink - Robert Frank – Laura Israel, USA/Canada, 2015

Dragonfly – Maribeth Romslo, Cara Greene Epstein, USA, 2015

Exotica Erotica, etc. – Evangelia Kranioti, France, 2015

Gypsy: Rock & Roll Nomads – Aaron Goodyear, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Happy Collaborator: George Stoney – Mike Hazard, USA/Ireland/Canada/Brazil, 2015

The Happy Film: a GRAPHIC design experiment – Ben Nabors, Stefan Sagmeister, Hillman Curtis, USA, 2016

Here Come The Videofreex – Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin, USA, 2015

Hockney – Randall Wright, UK, 2014

Holy Hell – William Francesco Allen, USA, 2016

How Love Won: The Fight for Marriage Equality – Michael McIntee, USA, 2015

How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change) – Josh Fox, USA, 2016

Ice and the Sky – Luc Jacquet, France, 2015

In the Game – Maria Finitzo, USA, 2015

Iraqi Odyssey – Samir Jamal Aldin, Iraq/Switzerland/Germany/United Arab Emirates, 2014

A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers – Geeta Gandbhir, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Bangladesh/Haiti, 2015

The Legend of Swee' Pea – Benjamin May, USA, 2015

Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World – Werner Herzog, USA, 2016

The Lovers And The Despot – Robert Cannan, Ross Adam, UK, 2016

Mad Tiger – Jonathan Yi, Michael Haertlein, USA, Japan, 2015

Messi – Alex de la Iglesia, Spain, 2014

Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things – Matt D'Avella, USA, 2016

Minnesota 13: From Grain to Glass – Kelly Nathe, Norah Shapiro, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

The Music of Strangers – Morgan Neville, USA, 2015

Nina's Children – Nina Grünfeld, Norway, 2015 – International Premiere

Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You – Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady, USA, 2016

O Samba – Georges Gachot, Switzerland/Germany, 2014 – North American Premiere

Our Last Tango – German Kral, Argentina/Germany, 2015

Presenting Princess Shaw – Ido Haar, Israel, 2015

Robert Bly: A Thousand Years of Joy – Hadyn Reiss, USA, 2015

Speed Sisters – Amber Fares, USA, Palestine, 2015

The Summer Help – Melody Gilbert, USA, Bulgaria, 2016

Talent Has Hunger – Josh Aronson, USA, 2015

Tickled – David Farrier, Dylan Reeve, New Zealand, 2016

Uncle Howard – Aaron Brookner, United Kingdom, USA, 2016

Voices from Chernobyl – Pol Cruchten, Luxembourg/Austria, 2015 – North American Premiere

Vore King – Dan S, USA, 2016 – North American Premiere

Walls – Pablo Iraburu, Migueltxo Molina, Spain, 2015

When Two Worlds Collide – Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel, Peru, 2016

Women He's Undressed – Gillian Armstrong, Australia, 2015

Women Outward Bound – Maxine Davis, USA, 2015 – World Premiere

The World Has No Eyedea – Brandon Crowson, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Experimental Cinema: Celluloid, Pixels and Beyond the Frame

*Presented in partnership with Cellular Cinema, this series of three short film programs champions experimental films, videos and CGI work made with unconventional tools and techniques*

Celluloid:

Theoria – Josh Weissbach

Etude – Robert Todd

Fictitious Force – Philip Widman

Under the Atmosphere – Mike Stolz

Traces/Legacy - Scott Stark

T is for Turnip – Kiera Faber

Still Feeling Blue – Christine Latimer

Effigy in Emulsion - Karissa Hahn

Palms – Mary Helena Clark

Pixels:

I'm in Pittsburgh and It’s Raining – Jesse McLean

Body Contours - Kristin Reeves

Over Fractured Water – Olivia Ciummo

Cleo from 5:41 to 5:43 - Kate Raney

Chapri – Kasia Plazinska

Immortality, home and elsewhere – Sasha Litvintseva

Big Sleep – Evan Meaney, Amy Szczepanski

Beyond the Frame:

Experimental Installation – Robert Todd

Experimental Installation – Lori Felker

Experimental Installation – Roger Beebe

Experimental Installation – Robert Schaller

Images of Africa

*Innovative and inspiring narrative and documentary films emerging from across the continent of Africa.*

The Boda Boda Thieves – Donald Mugisha, Uganda/Kenya/South Africa, 2015

The Endless River – Oliver Hermanus, South Africa/France, 2015

Ghostland – Simon Stadler, Germany, 2015

I Am Dublin – David Aronowitsch, Anna Persson, Ahmed Abdullahi, Sharmarke Binyusuf, Sweden, 2015

Lamb – Yared Zeleke, France/Ethiopia/Germany/Norway/ Qatar, 2015

Midnight Sun

*Narrative films that offer a snapshot of new Nordic cinema, and a nod to Minnesota’s Nordic heritage*

The Fencer – Klaus Härö, Finland/Estonia/Germany, 2015

The Garbage Helicopter – Jonas Selberg Augustsén, Sweden, 2016

Here is Harold – Gunnar Vikene, Norway, 2014

The Homecoming – Björn Hlynur Haraldsson, Iceland, 2015

The Last King – Nils Gaup, Norway, 2015

My Skinny Sister – Sanna Lenken, Sweden/Germany, 2015

Rosita – Frederikke Aspöck, Denmark, 2014

Sparrows – Rúnar Rúnarsson, Iceland/Denmark/Croatia, 2015

Virgin Mountain – Dagur Kári, Iceland/Denmark, 2015

New American Visions

*Narrative feature films from filmmakers whose work is redefining the future of American filmmaking*

Dragonfly – Maribeth Romslo, Cara Greene Epstein, USA, 2015

The Fits – Anna Rose Holmer, USA, 2015

The Sand Box – Jennifer Kramer, USA, 2016

A Stray – Musa Syeed, USA, 2016

Trophy Husband – Nat Bennett, Sam Rosen, USA, 2015 – World Premiere

Tribute

*MSPIFF’s Tribute program recognizes the achievements of international filmmaker whose work is making waves on a global scale. This year’s Tribute is Canadian/Indian filmmaker Deepa Mehta.*

Beeba Boys, Deepa Mehta, Canada, 2015 (Centerpiece Presentation)

Water, Deepa Mehta, Canada/India, 2005

World Cinema

*From world premieres to Oscar® entries to international box-office breakers to sleeper hits, rediscover the world from a multitude of new perspectives in this showcase of new international narrative films*

1944 – Elmo Nüganen, Estonia/Finland, 2015

Aferim! – Radu Jude, Romania/Bulgaria/Czech Republic, 2015

The Ardennes – Robin Pront, Belgium, 2015

Atomic Falafel – Dror Shaul, Israel/New Zealand/Germany, 2015

Babai – Visar Morina, Kosovo, Germany/Macedonia/France, 2015

Belgian Rhapsody – Vincent Bal, Belgium/Luxembourg, 2014

Blush – Michal Vinik, Israel, 2015

Bota – Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, Albania/Italy/Kosovo, 2014

Chevalier – Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 2015

A Decent Man – Micha Lewinsky, Switzerland, 2015

Dheepan – Jacques Audiard, France, 2015

Eisenstein in Guanajuato – Peter Greenaway, Netherlands/Mexico/Finland/Belgium, 2015

Enclave – Goran Radovanovic, Germany/Serbia, 2015

Endorphine – André Turpin, Canada, 2015

Fever at Dawn – Péter Gárdos, Israel/Sweden/Hungary, 2015

Francofonia – Alexander Sokurov, France/Germany, 2015

A Good Wife – Mirjana Karanovic, Serbia/Bosnia/Croatia, 2016

The High Sun – Dalibor Matanicì, Croatia/Slovenia/Serbia, 2015

Home Care – Slávek Horák, Czech Republic/Slovakia, 2015

HomeSick – Jakob M. Erwa, Germany/Austria, 2014

The Innocents – Anne Fontaine, France/Poland, 2016

L'attesa – Piero Messina, Italy/France, 2015

Last Cab to Darwin – Jeremy Sims, Australia, 2016

Liza the Fox-Fairy – Károly Ujj-Mészáros, Hungary, 2015

Mountain – Yaelle Kayam, Denmark/Israel, 2015

My Internship in Canada – Philippe Falardeau, Canada, 2015

My King – Maïwenn, France, 2015

One Floor Below – Radu Muntean, Romania/France/Germany/Sweden, 2015

Our Everyday Life – Ines Tanovic, Bosnia-Herzegovina/Croatia/Slovenia, 2015

Our Loved Ones – Anne Emond, Canada, 2015

Radiator – Tom Browne, United Kingdom, 2014

Raging Rose – Julia Kowalski, France/Poland, 2015 – North American Premiere

Sabali – Ryan McKenna, Canada, 2015

Sabina K. – Cristóbal Krusen, Bosnia-Herzegovina/USA, 2015 – North American Premiere

Sanctuary – Olivier Masset-Depasse, France/Belgium, 2015

Schneider vs. Bax – Alex van Warmerdam, Netherlands/Belgium, 2015

Serial Killer 1 – Frédéric Tellier, France, 2015

Sleeping Giant – Andrew Cividino, Canada, 2015

Standing Tall – Emmanuelle Bercot, France, 2015

Summer Solstice – Michal Rogalski, Poland/Germany, 2015

Summertime – Catherine Corsini, France/Belgium, 2015

Sunset Song – Terence Davies, United Kingdom/Luxembourg, 2015

Under Electric Clouds – Aleksey German Jr., Russia/Ukraine/Poland, 2015

Valley of Love – Guillaume Nicloux, France, Belgium, 2015

Vanity – Lionel Baier, Switzerland/France, 2015

Ville-Marie – Guy Édoin, Canada, 2015

The Wednesday Child – Lili Horváth, Hungary, 2015

Wednesday, May 9 – Vahid Jalilvand, Iran, 2015

When a Tree Falls – Asier Altuna, Spain, 2015 – World Premiere

Wondrous Boccacio – Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani, Italy, 2015

Zero Point – Mihkel Ulk, Estonia, 2014 – US Premiere

Short Films

*Narrative and documentary shorts that prove a lot can be said in just a little time*

3:14:15 – Sebastian Schabel, USA, 2015

198 – Josh Lunden, USA, 2015

AD 1363 – Jake Mahaffy, USA/New Zealand, 2015

Behold – Mark Sargent, Haris Tsambas, Maya Tsambrou, Greece, 2014

Cat Killer – Jeff Dorer, USA, 2015

Catalina and the Sun – Anna Paula Hönig, Argentina, 2015

Cherry Tree House Mushroom Farm – Russell Anway, USA, 2016

The Closing of ALCO Store 208 – Christian Jensen, USA, 2015

The Cobbler and the Diamond – Jacob Hoyson, USA, 2015

Colorblind – Diana Fraser, USA, 2015

Cowboy's Girl – Andrew Piccone, USA, 2015

The Curator – Andrew Putschoegl, USA, 2015

Daewit – David Jansen, Germany, 2015

Dog Bowl – Gordy Hoffman, USA, 2015

Emilie – Mathew Kim, USA, 2016

Forager – Elaine McMillion Sheldon, USA, 2015

The Goodbye – Mike P. Nelson, USA, 2015

Hi How Are You Daniel Johnston? – Gabriel Sunday, USA, 2015

The House is Innocent – Nicholas Coles, USA, 2015

Husker Sand – Tommy Hains, Andrew Sherburne, USA, 2015

In Between Takes – Petter S. Holmsen, USA, Norway, 2015

The Interior – Jonathan Rattner, USA, 2015

It Had Wings – Ellen Hemphill, Anders Carlson-Wee, USA, 2016

Killing Baldacci – Dean Peterson, USA, 2015

The Ladies – Tyler Zoanni, USA, 2015

Lamerica – Stefano Galli, USA, 2015

The Lesson – Alberto Justiniano, USA, 2016

Life Through The Lens – Igor Myakotin, Bulgaria, 2013

Limbo – Will Blank, USA, 2015

Madam Black – Ivan Barge, New Zealand, 2015

MILKY WAY IS OUR GALAXY – Olli Ilpo Salonen, Finland, 2015

Mothers For Justice – Erik Ljung, USA, 2015

The Mountain – Pablo Jones, USA, 2015

Neighbors in Time – Lauren Knapp, USA, 2015

NUTS – Theo Sena, USA, 2016

Once Upon a Kingdom – Terence Chotard, Raphael J. Dostie, Canada, 2014

Oracle – Christopher Lange, USA, 2016

Picnic – Jure Pavlovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, 2015

Poet Guitar – Lisa Rydin Erickson, USA, 2015

The Purrtraitist – Mark Zemel, USA, 2015

Q.U.E.E.N. – Brittany "B.Monét" Fennell, USA, 2015

Riding the Highline – Kai Carlson-Wee, Anders Carlson-Wee, USA, 2015

Roubado – Erica Watson, USA, France, 2014

Schmoolie The Deathwatcher – Michael Ray Escamilla, USA, 2015

A Self Chosen State – Leo Fleming, USA, 2015

Shaping the Public – Dawn Mikkelson, USA, Venezuela, UK, 2015

Spintronic – Lori Bohner, USA, 2015

STARMAN – Josema Roig, USA, 2014

Stuck In Mute – Shane Meuwissen, USA, 2016

Take Care – Brynn Thayer, Shahaub Roudbari, USA, 2015

Tarantula – Aly Muritiba, Marja Calafange, Brazil, 2015

This is Who I Am Now – Francesca Perticarini, USA, 2015

Today I Am Going To Kill Myself But First I Am Going To Dance – Nik Nerburn, USA, 2015

Tough as Nails – Matthew Adams, USA, 2015

TRACKS – Logan Sandler, USA, 2015

Two Worlds – Andy Lefton, USA, 2015

Under the Sun – QIU Yang, China, Australia, 2015

VIKTOR – Ann Prim, USA, 2016

Voices From Kaw Thoo Lei – Martha Gorzycki, USA, 2015

YOUTH – Brett Marty, USA, 2016

MAJOR FESTIVAL THEMES

*Films within the following categories can be found within many different programs throughout the festival’s lineup.*

inFLUX

*The festival’s 2016 Spotlight on the World. inFLUX presents stories of migrants, refugees, and those who have been driven from their homes, families, and livelihoods and forced onto a journey seeking safety, opportunity and dignity*

10 Billion - What's On Your Plate? – Valentin Thurn, Germany, 2015

600 Miles – Gabriel Ripstein, Mexico, USA, 2014

Alias Maria – José Luis Rugeles Gracia, Colombia/Argentina/France, 2015

The Anthropologist – Daniel Miller, Seth Kramer, Jeremy Newberger, USA/Russia/Kiribati/Peru, 2015

Beeba Boys – Deepa Mehta, Canada, 2015

Dheepan – Jacques Audiard, France, 2015

District Zero – Jorge Fernandez Mayoral, Pablo Tosco, Pablo Iraburu, Jordan, 2015

Enclave – Goran Radovanovic, Germany/Serbia, 2015

Fever at Dawn – Péter Gárdos, Israel/Sweden/Hungary, 2015

Heavenly Nomadic – Mirlan Abdykalykov, Kyrgyzstan, 2015

The High Sun – Dalibor Matanicì, Croatia/Slovenia/Serbia, 2015

How to Let Go of the World (and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change) – Josh Fox, USA, 2016

Ice and the Sky – Luc Jacquet, France, 2015

The Idol – Hany Abu-Assad, Palestine, 2015

In the Game – Maria Finitzo, USA, 2015

Iraqi Odyssey – Samir Jamal Aldin, Iraq/Switzerland/Germany/United Arab Emirates, 2014

A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers – Geeta Gandbhir, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Bangladesh/Haiti, 2015

Nina's Children – Nina Grünfeld, Norway, 2015 – International Premiere

Speed Sisters – Amber Fares, USA/Palestine, 2015

The Summer Help – Melody Gilbert, USA/Bulgaria, 2016

Tharlo – Pema Tseden, China, 2015

They Will Have to Kill Us First – Johanna Schwartz, United Kingdom, 2015

Walls – Pablo Iraburu, Migueltxo Molina, Spain, 2015

LGBTQ Currents

*Highlighting narrative and documentary films that reflect social change across the globe*

Features:

Blush – Michal Vinik, Israel, 2015

From Afar – Lorenzo Vigas, Venezuela/Mexico, 2015

Holy Hell – William Francesco Allen, USA, 2016

How Love Won: The Fight for Marriage Equality – Michael McIntee, USA, 2015

I Promise You Anarchy – Julio Hernández Cordón, Mexico/Germany, 2015

Presenting Princess Shaw – Ido Haar, Israel, 2015

Sleeping Giant – Andrew Cividino, Canada, 2015

Summertime – Catherine Corsini, France/Belgium, 2015

Uncle Howard – Aaron Brookner, United Kingdom, USA, 2016

Ville-Marie – Guy Édoin, Canada, 2015

Women He's Undressed – Gillian Armstrong, Australia, 2015

Women & Film

*MSPIFF supports women filmmakers throughout the industry. This program showcases outstanding narrative and documentary films by women directors from around the globe*

Features:

Beeba Boys, Deepa Mehta, Canada, 2015 (Centerpiece Presentation)

Blush – Michal Vinik, Israel, 2015

Bota – Iris Elezi, Thomas Logoreci, Albania, Italy, Kosovo, 2014

Chevalier – Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 2015

Dragonfly – Maribeth Romslo, Cara Greene Epstein, USA, 2015

Dog Lady – Laura Citarella, Verónica Llinás, Argentina, 2015

Don't Blink - Robert Frank – Laura Israel, USA/Canada, 2015

Exotica Erotica, etc. – Evangelia Kranioti, France, 2015

The Fits – Anna Rose Holmer, USA, 2015

A Good Wife – Mirjana Karanovic, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, 2016

Here Come The Videofreex – Jon Nealon, Jenny Raskin, USA, 2015

I Am Dublin – David Aronowitsch, Anna Persson, Ahmed Abdullahi, Sharmarke Binyusuf, Sweden, 2015

In the Game – Maria Finitzo, USA, 2015

The Innocents – Anne Fontaine, France/Poland, 2016

A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers – Geeta Gandbhir, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Bangladesh/Haiti, 2015

Kick It! – Katarina Launing, Norway, 2014

Kill Me Please – Anita Rocha da Silveira, Brazil, Argentina, 2015

Madonna – Shin Su-won, South Korea, 2015

Minnesota 13: From Grain to Glass – Kelly Nathe, Norah Shapiro, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Mountain – Yaelle Kayam, Denmark, Israel, 2015

My King – Maïwenn, France, 2015

My Skinny Sister – Sanna Lenken, Sweden, Germany, 2015

The New Classmate – Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, India, 2015

Nina's Children – Nina Grünfeld, Norway, 2015 – International Premiere

Norman Lear: Just Another Version of You – Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady, USA, 2016

Operation Arctic – Grethe Bøe-Waal, Norway, 2014

Our Everyday Life – Ines Tanovic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, 2015

Our Loved Ones – Anne Emond, Canada, 2015

Raging Rose – Julia Kowalski, France/Poland, 2015 – North American Premiere

Rosita – Frederikke Aspöck, Denmark, 2014

The Sand Box – Jennifer Kramer, USA, 2016

A Simple Goodbye – Degena Yun, China, 2015

Speed Sisters – Amber Fares, USA, Palestine, 2015

Standing Tall – Emmanuelle Bercot, France, 2015

The Summer Help – Melody Gilbert, USA, Bulgaria, 2016

Summertime – Catherine Corsini, France, Belgium, 2015

They Will Have to Kill Us First – Johanna Schwartz, United Kingdom, 2015

Water, Deepa Mehta, Canada/India, 2005

The Wednesday Child – Lili Horváth, Hungary, 2015

When Two Worlds Collide – Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel, Peru, 2016

Women He's Undressed – Gillian Armstrong, Australia, 2015

Women Outward Bound – Maxine Davis, USA, 2015 – World Premiere

Shorts:

Behold – Mark Sargent, Haris Tsambas, Maya Tsambrou, Greece, 2014

Catalina and the Sun – Anna Paula Hönig, Argentina, 2015

Colorblind – Diana Fraser, USA, 2015

Forager – Elaine McMillion Sheldon, USA, 2015

It Had Wings – Ellen Hemphill, Anders Carlson-Wee, USA, 2016

Neighbors in Time – Lauren Knapp, USA, 2015

Poet Guitar – Lisa Rydin Erickson, USA, 2015

Q.U.E.E.N. – Brittany "B.Monét" Fennell, USA, 2015

Roubado – Erica Watson, USA, France, 2014

Shaping the Public – Dawn Mikkelson, USA, Venezuela, UK, 2015

Spintronic – Lori Bohner, USA, 2015

Tarantula – Aly Muritiba, Marja Calafange, Brazil, 2015

This is Who I Am Now – Francesca Perticarini, USA, 2015

VIKTOR – Ann Prim, USA, 2016

Voices From Kaw Thoo Lei – Martha Gorzycki, USA, 2015

COMPETITIONS

*Juried competitions recognizing international, national, and local filmmaking talent. These films are represented within the full lineup.*

Documentary Feature:

Don't Blink - Robert Frank – Laura Israel, USA, Canada, 2015

The Happy Film: a GRAPHIC design experiment – Ben Nabors, Stefan Sagmeister, Hillman Curtis, USA, 2016

Holy Hell – William Francesco Allen, USA, 2016

Voices from Chernobyl – Pol Cruchten, Luxembourg/Austria, 2015 – North American Premiere

When Two Worlds Collide – Heidi Brandenburg, Mathew Orzel, Peru, 2016

Emerging Filmmaker:

Magallanes – Salvador del Solar, Peru/Argentina/Colombia/Spain, 2015

Our Loved Ones – Anne Emond, Canada, 2015

Radiator – Tom Browne, United Kingdom, 2014

Raging Rose – Julia Kowalski, France/Poland, 2015 – North American Premiere

A Simple Goodbye – Degena Yun, China, 2015

Sparrows – Rúnar Rúnarsson, Iceland/Denmark/Croatia, 2015

Zero Point – Mihkel Ulk, Estonia, 2014 – US Premiere

Minnesota Made (feature length):

The Big Wu Way – Marcos Juarez-Gosselin, Theo Christofore, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Closer Than You Think - The Cuban Artist Project – Paul Irmiter, Cuba/USA, 2016 – North American Premiere

Dragonfly – Maribeth Romslo, Cara Greene Epstein, USA, 2015

Gypsy: Rock & Roll Nomads – Aaron Goodyear, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Happy Collaborator: George Stoney – Mike Hazard, USA, Ireland, Canada, Brazil, 2015

How Love Won: The Fight for Marriage Equality – Michael McIntee, USA, 2015

The Legend of Swee' Pea – Benjamin May, USA, 2015

Minnesota 13: From Grain to Glass – Kelly Nathe, Norah Shapiro, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Robert Bly: A Thousand Years of Joy – Hadyn Reiss, USA, 2015

The Sand Box – Jennifer Kramer, USA, 2016

The Seventh Fire – Jack Pettibone Riccobono, USA, 2015

A Stray – Musa Syeed, USA, 2016

Vore King – Dan S, USA, 2016 – North American Premiere

Women Outward Bound – Maxine Davis, USA, 2015 – World Premiere

The World Has No Eyedea – Brandon Crowson, USA, 2016 – World Premiere

Festival Passes and 6-packs are available now at Mspfilm.org and the full festival schedule will be available online at beginning March 17. Individual ticket sales open on March 17 to members and to the public on March 24.

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