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Sundance 2009: Spectrum – Dramatic Films



Sundance 2009: Spectrum

Johnny Mad Dog by Jean-Stephane Sauvaire
Johnny Mad Dog by Jean-Stephane Sauvaire

Dramatic Films:

Against the Current / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Peter Callahan)
Facing the anniversary of his pregnant wife's tragic death, 35-year-old Paul Thompson enlists the help of two friends to help him swim the length of the Hudson River. Cast: Joseph Fiennes, Justin Kirk, Elizabeth Reaser, Mary Tyler Moore, Michelle Trachtenberg. World premiere

The Anarchist's Wife (La Mujer del Anarquista) / Germany and Spain (Directors: Marie Noelle and Peter Sehr; screenwriters: Marie Noelle and Ray Loriga)
During the Spanish Civil War, an idealistic young lawyer combating Franco's Fascist troops is separated from his wife and children. Cast: Maria Valverde, Juan Diego Botto, Nina Hoss, Ivana Baquero, Jean-Marc Barr. North American premiere

Barking Water / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Sterlin Harjo)
Irene and Frankie have had a tumultuous relationship for 40 years. As Frankie lies on his deathbed, Irene comes back to him one last time to break him from the hospital and take him home. Cast: Richard Ray Whitman, Casey Camp-Horenik. World premiere

Children of Invention / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Tze Chun)
Two young children are left to fend for themselves when their mother is arrested for unwittingly taking part in an illegal pyramid scheme. Cast: Cindy Cheung, Michael Chen, Crystal Chiu. World premiere

Everything Strange and New / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Frazer Bradshaw)
Trapped by a life he never intended, a man struggles to navigate family, sexuality and drug addiction. Cast: Jerry McDaniel, Beth Lisick, Rigo Chacon Jr., Luis Saguar. World premiere

Helen / Canada and Germany (Director-screenwriter: Sandra Nettelbeck)
A successful music professor fights her own clinical depression. Cast: Ashley Judd, Goran Visnijic. World premiere

The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: David Russo)
After losing his high-paying job, Dory takes a gig as a night janitor in order to pay rent. Alone late at night inside a market-research firm, he discovers something worse than his new job cleaning toilets: A conniving corporate executive has made him the subject of a bizarre experiment. Cast: Marshall Allman, Vince Vieluf, Natasha Lyonne, Tania Raymonde, Tygh Runyan. World premiere

Johnny Mad Dog / France (Director: Jean-Stephane Sauvaire; screenwriters: Jean-Stephane Sauvaire, Jacques Fieschi)
A 15-year-old kid-soldier fighting in Africa is armed to the hilt and inhabited by the mad dog he dreams of becoming. Cast: Christophe Minie, Daisy Victoria Vandy. North American premiere

La Mission / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Peter Bratt)
A traditional Latino father in San Francisco's Mission District struggles to come to terms with his teenage son's homosexuality. Cast: Benjamin Bratt, Erika Alexander, Jeremy Ray Valdez, Talisa Soto Bratt, Jesse Borrego. World premiere

Lymelife / U.S. (Director: Derick Martini; screenwriters: Derick Martini, Steven Martini)
Set in the 1970s, a unique take on the dangers of the American dream seen through the innocent eyes of a 15-year-old boy. Cast: Alec Baldwin, Kieran Culkin, Timothy Hutton, Cynthia Nixon, Emma Roberts. U.S. premiere

The Missing Person / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Noah Buschel)
Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. En route, Rosow uncovers that the man's identity is one of the thousands presumed dead after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Cast: Michael Shannon, Amy Ryan, Frank Wood. World premiere

Once More With Feeling / U.S. (Director: Jeff Lipsky; screenwriter: Gina O'Brien)
A comedy about a psychiatrist who undergoes a midlife crisis and pursues his long-lost ambition of becoming a singer through karaoke. Cast: Drea de Matteo, Linda Fiorentino, Chazz Palminteri, Susan Miser, Lauren Bittner. World premiere

The Only Good Indian / U.S. (Director: Kevin Willmott; screenwriter: Tom Carmody)
Set in early-1900s Kansas, a teenage Native American boy is taken from his family and forced to attend an Indian "training" school to assimilate into white society. Cast: Wes Studi, Winter Fox Frank, J. Kenneth Campbell. World premiere

Pomegranates and Myrrh (Al Mor wa al Rumman) / Palestinian Territories (Director-screenwriter: Najwa Najjar)
The wife of a Palestinian prisoner searches for freedom. Cast: Ali Suliman, Yasmine Al Massri, Ashraf Farah, Hiam Abbass. North American premiere

The Vicious Kind / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Lee Toland Krieger)
Suffering insomnia and testy by nature, Caleb Sinclaire reluctantly picks up his brother Peter at college and brings him and his new girlfriend Emma home to his estranged father's house for Thanksgiving. Cast: Brittany Snow, Adam Scott, J.K. Simmons, Alex Frost. World premiere

World's Greatest Dad / U.S. (Director-screenwriter: Bobcat Goldthwait)
A comedy about a high school poetry teacher who learns that the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy. Cast: Robin Williams, Daryl Sabara, Alexie Gilmore, Tom Kenny, Geoffrey Pierson. World premiere

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