1999

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From the director of Which Way is East, comes this intelligent re-telling of the first woman and the creation theory.

Season:
1999
Director:
Lynne Sachs
Cinematography:
Mark Willis
Cast:
Cherie Wallace
Producer:
Lynne Sachs

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Cinequest is extremely pleased to add this special screening of Greg Tennant's The Distraction, the story of a young man struggling between instinct and rationality in his new marriage, as his attraction to another woman leads to obsession. Paul is confident in his love for his wife Ally. Taking a new job far from his home, life and friends is a challenge for Paul until he meets co-worker Leslie. Immediately attracted to Leslie, their growing friendship becomes a ray of light in Paul's otherwise mundane existence.

Season:
1999
Director:
Greg Tennant
Cinematography:
Christopher Mosio
Cast:
Dean Bukowski, Jennifer Pruitt, Elora Hayes
Producer:
Greg Tennant, Rene Tennant

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As part of our tribute to Academy Award winning cinematographer, Vilmos Zsigmond, we're very pleased to present Deliverance. Zsigmond, whose career spans four decades, lives up to the demands of James Dickey's novel and screenplay. Dickey delves into the hearts of men to expose the ugly savagery that lurks just beneath the surface of modern urbanites. Four sportsmen, (Burt Reynolds, Jon Voight, Ronny Cox, and Ned Beatty) take a wilderness canoe trip that leads from idyllic nature to shocking violence and perversion at the hands of the local hillbillies.

Season:
1999
Director:
John Boorman
Cinematography:
Vilmos Zsigmond
Cast:
Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox
Producer:
John Boorman

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Is memory dormant storage, or can it be retreived and altered? Computer genius, Emmy, is determined to find out. Her obsession with Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852), has driven her to explore the outer reaches of cyberspace, but her desperate attempts to communicate technologically with Ada threaten to destroy both her and her unborn child. Using her own genetic code to collapse time and link her world with Ada's, Emmy must access and store AdaÕs knowledge before it is too late. Ada, daughter of Lord Byron, is now widely recognized as the first computer programmer.

Season:
1999
Director:
Lynn Hershmann Leeson
Cinematography:
Hiro Narita, Bill Zerchy
Cast:
Tilda Swinton. Francesca Faridany, Karen Black, Timothy Leary
Producer:
Henry S. Rosenthal, Lynn Hershman Leeson

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George Cluizer told the disturbing story of a kidnapped wife in his film, The Vanishing. With The Commissioner, the Dutch director presents a taut thriller of high-power murder and political intrigue. A unified European Economic Community isnÕt just about how to market the euro-dollar. It's about how do businesses in each of the individual countries do business equitably for the good of the entire European population. And as the Brittish Commissioner, John Hurt is resentful that he has to represent the dull and boring needs of British industry. How wrong he is.

Season:
1999
Director:
George Sluizer
Cinematography:
Bruno de Keyzer
Cast:
John Hurt, Rosana Pastor, Alice Krige, Armin Mueller-Stahl
Producer:
Christine Kallas, Luciano Gloor

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Paul Hipp (The Funeral) and Bitty Schram (Kissing a Fool) play Robert and Hallie Marrs, a young LA couple, who go on vacation, leaving their house in the hands of strangers. They return to find their fish as dead as the plants, everything in disarray, and housesitters, clad in the couple's clothes, refusing to leave. So begins Cleopatra's Second Husband, Jon ReissÕ creepy study of power and submission. Zack (Boyd Kestner) and Sophie (Radha Mitchell), the charismatic housesitting couple, soon infuse the repressed Robert with their erotically perverse irresponsibility.

Season:
1999
Director:
Jon Reiss
Cinematography:
Matt Faw
Cast:
Paul Hipp, Boyd Kestner, Bitty Schram, Rhada Mitchell
Producer:
Jill Goldman, David Rubin, Jacqui de la Fontaine, Jon Reiss

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"Cholera Street has taken Turkey by storm, becoming one of the most popular films in Turkish motion picture history." - Turkish Daily News. Cholera Street is by far the most feverishly paced film in our 1999 program. The film sweeps us away to a somewhat unsound world to dwell among the inhabitants of Cholera Street, a promenade cluttered with different ethnic, cultural and religious backgrounds. Amidst this rundown district is the most unlikely of heroes.

Season:
1999
Director:
Mustafa Altioklar
Cinematography:
Ertunc Senkay
Cast:
Okan Bayulgen, Mujde Ar, Mustafa Ugurlu, Savas Dincel, Burak Sergen, Sevda Ferdag, Kucuk Iskender, Zafer Algoz, Aysel Gurel, Emrah Kolukisa
Language:
Turkish with English subtitles

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Everyone needs love, but why can't it come at a more propitious time for Claudine Van Doozen (Christina Applegate)? Little does Claudine know, however, love could very well be the only thing that saves her right now. She has fled her family and friends to live on society's fringe in a cheap hotel off the coast of Georgia. Holding down two jobs - one, a laundress and the other, a stripper - Claudine meets Stefano, a drifter whose travels lead him to apply for a handyman job at Claudine's hotel.

Season:
1999
Director:
Antonio Tibaldi
Cinematography:
Luca Bigazzi
Cast:
Christina Applegate, Stefano Dionisi
Producer:
Amedeo Ursini, Patricia Foulkrod, Jazz Pictures Inc.

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It's been four years since graduation, and Wade, possibly the world's most cynical bachelor, is still stewing over the loss of his social life. Once upon a time, he was an aspiring artist with a beautiful girlfriend, but now he is single, uninspired and pretty damn bitter. To begin, Wade's best friend, Kevin, has just landed a date with the waitress of his dreams, and marriage plans are soon afoot. The wedding day marks the end of an era for Wade and his slacker buddies.

Season:
1999
Director:
Todd Edwards
Cinematography:
Brett Reynolds
Cast:
Peter Bedgood, Todd Edwards, Cory Edwards, Brad Knull
Producer:
Preston Stutzman, Cory Edwards, Robert A. Yanovitch, Brad Knull

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It's a rare treat to see films which have such a powerful effect on our hearts and even rarer that we get the chance to see films from the Slovak Republic. Laco Halama's The Camp of Fallen Women fulfills both criteria with this outstanding tragicomedy about funny beginnings of dictatorship and sad end of hopes. The year is 1949. Europe has been split by the Iron Curtain with Stalinism growing exponentially in its eastern part.

Season:
1999
Director:
Laco Halama
Cinematography:
Zoltan Weigl
Cast:
Juraj Kukura, Marta Sladeckova, Hana Gregorova, Jozef Vajda, Stefan Kvietik, Dana Dinkova, Stanislav Pitonak, Mahulena Bocanova, Henrieta Mickovicova
Producer:
Milan Stranava
Language:
Slovakian with English subtitles
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