Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights kicks off San Pedro International Film Festival celebrates 10th Anniversary

Gala presentation of Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights kicks off San Pedro International Film Festival (SPIFF) prepares for its 10th Anniversary edition, taking place November 4-14, which will once again celebrate the work of emerging filmmakers from around the world, both in-person and virtually, as well as looking ahead to tech innovations influencing how we consume entertainment.

Gala presentation of Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights

Kicking off with a Gala presentation of Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights (1931) on Friday, November 5 at the Historic Warner Grand Theatre (478 W 6th St.), SPIFF will present 9 features (4 narrative, 5 documentary), and 25 short films and music videos over the course of a jam-packed weekend of films in theaters with more than 30 filmmakers expected to attend the film festival and participate in Q&As following the screening of their films.

Following an opening weekend of in-person and in-theater screenings and events, the San Pedro International Film Festival continues virtually through November 14.

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights
City Lights

On Thursday, November 4, SPIFF will participate in the monthly San Pedro First Thursday Art Walk with an art exhibition. This has become a tradition with the film festival, as it joins forces with the community to celebrate the work of local artists, and sets the stage for the weekend of film. This year the Art Walk will take place at Backdoor Studios (374 W. 7th St), with the collection of artists live/work art lofts including Cherry Wood, Jeff Allu, Peter Scherre, and Jules Wolfe.

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights will be a co-presentation

The Special Screening of Chaplin’s silent classic City Lights on Friday, November 5, will be a co-presentation with Grand Vision Foundation, the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, and SPIFF all coming together for what should be an exceptional movie moment at the historic Warner Grand Theatre launching the 10th Anniversary of the San Pedro International Film Festival as well as celebrating Grand Vision Foundation’s 25th Anniversary and the Warner Grand Theatre’s 90th Birthday.

SPIFF Festival Director Ziggy Mrkich, said, “This event will bring together the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce’s business and arts community, classic film and film festival fans and art deco enthusiasts to kick off our weekend of film in true style. I can’t imagine a better theatre than the Warner Grand to host a screening of this wonderful film. We could not be more proud and happy to have called it our home for the last 10 years.”

Wisper, San Pedro International Film Festival
Wisper

Among the highlights on Saturday, will be Russ Emanuel’s Wisper.

The true-crime story delves into the murder of a Black family in New Jersey utilizing personal videotapes and diaries owned by the family’s father. Ryan Matthew Polomski and Dean Prator’s documentary Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend looks at the life and the career that might have been of the basketball legend from Watts, California who many say was blackballed from the NBA in the early 70’s following an ugly contract dispute. Filmmakers from both films will be attending SPIFF to participate in post-screening Q&As.

Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend, San Pedro International Film Festival
Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend
Amazon Queen, San Pedro International Film Festival
Amazon Queen

On Sunday, November 7, highlights will include Marlin Darrah’s thriller Amazon Queen about a dream vacation turned into a nightmare and a struggle for survival in the Brazilian rainforest following a hijacking and pursuit of a lost fortune in the jungle.

Darrah will be on hand to participate in a post-screening Q&A. Sunday will also include a tech panel discussion, “From VR/AR to Crypto: the State of the Art of Digital Entertainment 2021”.

Innovators will review the mass movement towards digitization, the latest technologies, and explore a wide range of trending digital applications.

Crypto is finding its way into the entertainment and media space, and the digital asset called non-fungible tokens (NFT) also saw a massive spike in popularity in the past few months. With the pandemic millions of people have been working, communicating, educating and entertaining at home. So,…is Crypto the next step in distribution for filmmakers and artists?

Participants include; Panel Chair: Mary T Duda Futurist VR/AR Pioneer, Crypto Ecology Expert, Los Angeles; Dana-Marie Faneker Founder Captain VR, Netherlands; Cathy Hackl Futurist- Emerging Tech Business Leader, Washington DC; and Damien “E-Love” Mathius: CO FOUNDER OF VR INNOVATOR, Los Angeles.

Film festival passes and tickets are on-sale now. For more information on events and films visit SPIFFest.org.


The 2021 San Pedro International Film Festival official selections:

NARRATIVE FEATURES

Amazon Queen

Directed by Marlin Darrah

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:28:00 min

A dream vacation of a lifetime quickly turns into a hijacking, endangering passengers and crew, on a boat journey down the Amazon River and into the Brazilian rainforest. Desperate criminals storm aboard, pursuing a lost fortune in the jungle. Now under threat, and with food and fuel running low, the once idealistic tourists – now hostages – must use all their ingenuity as their Amazon cruise becomes a descent into a desperate struggle for survival.

Wisper

Directed by Russ Emanuel

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:30:18 min

A unique experimental found footage take on an anti-hero protagonist. Wisper is the true story of the murder of a middle-class African American family in Northern New Jersey. In the summer of 2016, three children and their mother were found shot to death in their large suburban home. Loosely based on the personal videotapes and diaries owned by the father of the victims.

Box Of Freedom

Directed by Adelina Suvagau

Country: Canada; Running Time: 1:26:27 min

In the still-harsh world of post-Communist Romania, ‘comedic companion’, Dora is a defiant, mirthful beacon for freedom.  In the turbulence after the fall of the Berlin Wall, many Eastern Bloc countries are filled with hopes for a brighter future. Dora (32), a Romanian comedienne is trying to live in this new world, but she is gaining notoriety for the wrong reasons.

Sarogeto

Directed by Nino Santucci

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:32:39 min

Nico Santucci’s feature film Sarogeto is a story revealing the complicated and emotional struggle that Japanese American Grace/Minami Stanton faces and the controversial decision she makes on this unorthodox journey of a woman’s search to find peace for her family and spiritual enlightenment. It’s a film filled with relevant and thought-provoking subjects including spirituality, mental illness, and depression.


DOCUMENTARY FEATURES

The Game Is Up: Disillusioned Trump Supporters Tell Their Story

Directed by Melissa Jo Peltier

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:52:59 min

A GOP congressman-turned right wing shock jock; a rising star in the Young Republicans; a party-loyal Ohio farmer; a US Army Veteran & hardcore ‘MAGA’; and three evangelicals all recount their evolutions from Trump supporters in 2016 to adamant adversaries in 2020. The film takes a deep dive into their motives for voting, their doubts, and the epiphanies that changed their minds.

Raymond Lewis: LA Legend

Directed by Ryan Matthew Polomski and Dean Prator

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:23:00 min

Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend tells the true story of the mythical basketball legend from Watts, California who many say was blackballed from the NBA in the early 70’s following an ugly contract dispute with the Philadelphia 76ers as a rookie. The film features exclusively uncovered archival footage dating back over 50 years, along with a deep array of over 45 raw and candid interviews that tell the incredibly strange and heartbreaking tale of a once-in-a-generation talent who was shunned by a game he was destined to dominate. Part historical recovery, part deep personal excavation, the film takes the viewer on an emotional ride through one of the sport’s least known, but perhaps most incredible personal journeys of all time.

One Pint at a Time

Directed by Aaron Hosé

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:28:57 min

Craft beer generates tens of billions of dollars annually for the US economy. Despite beer’s Egyptian and African heritage, these traditions have been mostly forgotten and are rarely found in American brewing culture. Today, Black-owned breweries make up less than 1% of the nearly 9,000 breweries in operation. Eager to shift the historical perception of who makes and drinks beer, Black brewers, brand owners and influencers across the country are reshaping the craft beer industry and the future of America’s favorite adult beverage.

Rez Metal

Directed by Ashkan Soltani

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:15:00 min

When Kyle Felter, the lead singer of I Don’t Konform sent out a demo album to Flemming Rasmussen, the Grammy Award-winner producer of Metallica, they never imagined themselves a few months later rehearsing with Rasmussen inside a hot hogan on a Navajo reservation before recording their debut album at the iconic Sweet Silence Studio in Denmark. While following I Don’t Konform’s fairy tale journey, the documentary Rez Metal, tells the larger compelling story of the heavy metal scene on Navajo reservations where many youths have grown disaffected as a result of endemic poverty and high rate of suicides.

Willards Legends and Idols

Directed by Mark Knudson

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:29:12 min

Armed with just his talent, some paint and an iphone, follow Willard Snow as he paints giant guitar sculptures, real drums, guitars, and large portraits of Rock Star Legends, while attempting to open his own art gallery.


SHORTS AND MUSIC VIDEOS

3rd Times a Charm     

Directed by Alice L. Walker       

Country: USA; Running Time: 17:50 min

A man treks up a mountain looking for an end to his pain but meets a stranger on his path who shows him something different.

A Blue Shroud

Directed by Jason Snellman      

After surviving an attempt on his life, a disgraced police officer enlists the help of his partner to seek revenge, bringing into focus their differing sense of morality and responsibility to the community they serve.

Apparitions – Ghosts on Pacific Avenue        

Directed by Nina Tahash; Music and Lyrics by James Preston Allen        

Country: USA; Running Time: 8:23 min 

Song takes us on a stroll down Pacific Ave in San Pedro.

Bandwidth      

Directed by Pat Battistini and Robert Francke    

Country: USA; Running Time: 5:00 min 

Frank’s important job interview on Zoom goes south due to his “stay at home” Covid precautious family using up his bandwidth.

Believer          

Directed by Hong Shanjia         

Country: China; Running Time: 19:46 min          

This documentary is based on the traditional Tibetan pilgrimage culture, and tell a real story about how a 16-year-old boy to realizes his dream of becoming a Tibetan opera actor. Pure, unadorned, yet marvelous, this is the story about faith and spirituality that soar above the Tibetan Plateau; unfolded when the traditional and modern cultural tides clash, and what’s more, about the passion of life. He ready to die for his beliefs.

The Binding of Danny 

Directed by Rupert Craib          

Country: USA, 2021, 14:55 min 

A pitch-black comedy about a delusional, narcissistic mother trying to ingratiate her sex-offending son into their judgmental church community.

Chorus Girl     

Directed by Thomas Rio

Country: France; Running Time: 11:49 min        

Romantic songs say that impossible love is love at its best. What if a hair dryer fell in love with the Chorus Girl who owns it? How far would it go for her? At last, all the truth about the assassination of the famous French Singer Claude François.

Deliverance    

Directed by Michaël Rué           

Country: Switzerland; Running Time: 12:11 min 

A beautiful Sunday morning Simon wakes up with Stephanie, he feels intense pain never met beforehand.

Diversity Hires

Directed by Tevin Everett          

Country: USA; Running Time: 38:36 min

Follow the lives of 4 roommates who believe they have secured the opportunity of a lifetime as the Diversity Hires for the Claiborne Foundation, but they soon find out being the diversity hire isn’t as glamorous as they thought it would be.

Divertimento   

Directed by Keyvan Sheikhalishahi        

Country: France; Running Time: 30:00 min        

Jonas Olsen (Kellan Lutz), a chess player haunted by a tragic past, is given an opportunity to participate in a mysterious game, Divertimento.

Ep       

Directed by Pat Campo 

Country: USA; Running Time: 10:00 min

A young girl comes to a mysterious village, she lives a quiet life as a priestess. Until a special ceremony, she is gradually pushed into the abyss.

Genius

Directed by Brahadeeshwar Chandilya  

Country: India; Running Time: 12:46 min

A female writer grows more anxious as a deadline nears. She’s not sure what’s more scary- writer’s block or the seemingly haunted bungalow she’s recently moved into. Are we sometimes our own worst fears?

Hanging In There        

Directed by Nathan Israileff       

Country: USA; Running Time: 13:47 min

Matt is interrupted during a suicide attempt, by his friend Andy, and what commences is a conversation about depression, suicide and understanding.

La Cita

Directed by Alex Kannan          

Country: USA; Running Time: 16:57 min

Grecia, a transgender woman, writes a letter to her friend Jeanine. From remembering her childhood to her daily struggles, Grecia gives us a glimpse into the life of a transgender woman navigating the cruel streets of Tijuana, Mexico.

Last Light       

Directed by Gregory M. Schroeder        

Country: USA; Running Time: 15:09 min

After a meteor impact nearby, a farmer staggers home, his arms severely burned. He has a sudden and miraculous recovery, but he develops a supernatural power in the process that puts his family at risk.

Let’s Talk About Farts

Directed by Greg Runnels         

Country: USA; Running Time: 1:55 min 

A team of experts discuss flatulence.

Los Patines    

Directed by Loren Escandon     

Country: USA; Running Time: 7:43 min 

Forced to be a servant to a white woman, an Afro-Colombian orphaned girl dreams of freedom, a normal childhood, and a pair of roller-skates. Los Patines is a personal and poetic account of domestic slavery from a young girl’s point of view. This emotional and ultimately freeing journey sheds light on the sheer will and determination needed to rebuild a life weighed by scars of isolation, abandonment, and abuse.

Mountain        

Directed by Yuwei Du   

Country: USA; Running Time: 19:57 min

A young girl comes to a mysterious village, she lives a quiet life as a priestess. Until a special ceremony, she is gradually pushed into the abyss.

Offseason       

Directed by Matthew Genecov  

Country: USA; Running Time: 6:46 min 

Bookie and apartment building handyman Ricky gets a dose of karma when COVID-19 pandemic postpones professional sports, and his lovable weirdo neighbor won’t stop demanding help with menial tasks.

Petty Cash      

Directed by Matt Simon

Country: USA; Running Time: 12:25 min

Jackie, a cash-strapped bartender working at an Upstate New York casino, navigates a difficult work environment while saving for school. When her estranged brother asks for a favor, she must make a decision that will change both of their lives forever.

Project Gemini

Directed by Isaiah Andrés Galarza        

Country: USA; Running Time: 21:29 min

This is the story of a female assassin who gets contracted to kill a fellow assassin. But no one knows what he looks like, no one has ever survived an encounter. So, in an effort to get close enough to him, she anonymously hires him to kill herself… then just waits for his arrival to complete her mission.  Once he shows up, she finds that nothing was as it seems. 

Routine           

Directed by Russ Emmanuel     

Country: USA; Running Time: 4:33 min 

During a mysterious pandemic, Cassie’s quarantine life has turned into a routine, day in and day out. Nothing new seems to happen, until she realizes she’s out of coffee. And she’s determined to get her cup of joe, even if she must face the horrors of the outside world. Because “she’d kill for a cup of coffee.”  In this part-animated live action short, anything goes.

Sex, In Cars    

Directed by Matthew Solomon   

Country: USA; Running Time: 6:53 min 

Stacy and Paul are single parents on a very successful first date. With nowhere to go for some “alone” time, they take his car to a park where everything is going great…until a cop shows up.

Who’s That Hemingway          

Directed by Alex Bologna          

Country: USA, 2021, 18:46 min 

An advice column writer goes in search of a man that looks like Ernest Hemingway to find the answers to her failed relationships.

Zap!    

Directed by Philip C. Sedgwick  

Country: USA; Running Time: 5:47 min 

An astronomer sharing online backyard observations of the center of our galaxy has a run-in with mosquitoes and a not so trusty bug zapper.

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights kicks off San Pedro International Film Festival celebrates 10th Anniversary