Strong women and Hollywood stars mark the American Independents this year. First and foremost Gwyneth Paltrow’s mother, Blythe Danner shines as older woman, who still has expectations for life in the German premiere I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS. Three women, half-sisters mourn their mother by a lake in the German premiere THE MIDNIGHT SWIM. And in the world premiere EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE PINK three women in New York are looking for true love. When you found it, doesn’t mean things get better: in I SMILE BACK, Laney actually has a perfect life, two children and a
nice and successful husband, nevertheless she’s on her way downhill. KRISHA has that behind her, and after years of absence due to alcoholism tries to come to terms with her family. And we also have the promised stars: Spiderman Andrew Garfield in a highly thrilling moral duel with Michael Shannon in the marked by real estate crises drama 99 HOMES, and Academy Award nominee Laura Dern plays a mother. In the comedy THE OVERNIGHT Jason Schwartzman has very different plans, when he invites a couple to his house in Los Angeles.
Overall nine current productions invite you to the cinema.
99 HOMES
Ramin Bahrani, USA 2014, 112 min., original version
DO I SOUND GAY?
David Thorpe, USA 2014, 77 min., original version
EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE PINK
Roni Ezra, USA/Denmark 2015, 80 min., English original version
I AM THOR
Ryan Wise, USA 2015, 84 min., original version
I’LL SEE YOUN IN MY DREAMS
Brett Haley, USA 2015, 92 min., original version
I SMILE BACK
Adam Salky, USA 2015, 85 min., original version
KRISHA
Trey Edward Shults, USA 2015, 83 min., original version
THE MIDNIGHT SWIM
Sarah Adina Smith, USA 2014, 88 min., original version
THE OVERNIGHT
Patrick Brice, USA 2015, 79 min., original version
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