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6th Annual Hollywood
Film Festival® & Hollywood Awards®
October 2-7, 2002
2002 Hollywood Awards® Finalists
FEATURE FILMS
Feature Films Page 1 - Page 2 - Page 3 - Page 4 - Page 5
Feature Films - Documentaries - Short Subjects
100 MILE RULE
United States - World Premiere
95 mins. Arclight Cinemas Theater 3, 9:00 pm, Oct. 4, Friday. A dark comedy about three salesmen from Detroit who come to Los Angeles for a two-week seminar and get themselves involved in a world of trouble when their "fun" snowballs into a roller-coaster ride of secrets, guilt, peer pressure, and stupidity.
Director: Brent Huff
Writer: Drew Pillsbury
Producers: Eric Gustavson, John Nelson
Cinematography: Giovani Lampassi
Editor: Rick Fields
Cast: Jake Weber, Maria Bello, David Thornton, Michael McKean, Shawn Huff, Nick Chinlund, David Dorfman, Abigail Mavity
ALL-AMERICAN BOY
United States - World Premiere
92 mins. Arclight Cinemas Theater 3, 7:00 pm, Oct. 6, Sunday. Young Jim Green, an all-American boy, is eager to follow his father's dream. But when the time comes to join his father, Jim must find a new kind of courage, a courage that tests the love between father and son and threatens to bring their house down around them. Both will have to make a great decision that could cost them their lives.
Director/Writer: John Truby
Producer: PJM Productions
Director of Photography: Jim Helling
Editor: Lisa Orlando
Cast: Jason Magnotti, Rose Stockton, Ross Gibby, John Albano
AMERICAN GUN
United States - Los Angeles Premiere
90 mins. Arclight Cinemas Theater 3, 7:00 pm, Oct. 5, Saturday. A haunting portrait of loss and redemption, American Gun is the story of a man searching for answers in the wake of his daughter's death. When his daughter is shot just before Christmas, Martin Tillman (James Coburn) journeys across the United States, using the gun's serial number to track down the truth behind the killing.
Director/Writer: Alan Jacobs
Producer: Brent Morris
Cinematography: Phil Parmet
Editor: Paul Millspaugh
Cast: James Coburn, Virginia Madsen, Barbara Bain, Alexandra Holden, Ryan Locke, Jason Winther, Niesha Trout, Walter Jones, Anthony Harrell, Andrea C. Pearson, Toby Smith, Paula O'Hara, Jesse Pennington, Alex Feldman, Jerry Airolla, Jayson Argento, Joey Diaz, David Fontani, Sandra Gartner, Natasha Goss, Joshua J. Masters, Laurie O'Brien, Lorna Paul, Steve Pratt
BROMBEERCHEN
Switzerland - U.S. Premiere
90 mins. Arclight Cinemas Other Theater, 6:30 pm, Oct. 4, Friday.
André and Lilian, two hyped-up big city kids, are tired of their everyday German life and run off to Spain. While fleeing from their middle-class lifestyle, they try really hard to live their own road show. Unfortunately, a couple of esoteric Chinese steal their car -- and with it their dreams of freedom and revolution in a time of disillusion. They meet Sylvester, an old smuggler who is driven by superstitious madness and is roaming the country as a criminal vagabond. The trio sets off for a magnificent villa on the Costa Brava. Sylvester claims that it belongs to his client. The three live out their dreams of anarchy and new patterns for relationships during a bizarre party with drugs, holy goldfish, and erotic excesses. The next morning is sobering. André finds an American couple tied up in a dungeon in the cellar. Lilian and André find themselves in a dilemma and have serious doubts about their dream of inner revolution as well as their search for morals.
Director/Writer: Oliver Rihs
Producer: Rolf Schmid
Director of Photography: Felix von Muralt
Editor: Isabel Meier
Cast: Mina Tander, Robert Stadlober, Birol Ünel, Graham Roberts, Mara Vador, Carlos Lasarte, Pilar Ferreiro, Pascal Ulli, Motokazu Kawamura, Man-Hong Chan, Juan Carlos Lee, Chia-Hung Teng, Saskia, Lange, Joseph Mota, Tiziana Jelmini, Albert de la Torre, Mercé Gil
EVERYONE LOVES ALICE
Winner - Hollywood European Film Award
Sweden - U.S. Premiere
116 mins. Arclight Cinemas Theater 9, 7:00 pm, Oct. 5, Saturday. Johan, a newspaper correspondent, his wife, Lotta, and their two children, 12-year-old tomboyish Alice and her little brother Pontus, live a comfortable middle-class life that gets shattered when Johan has an affair with a neighbor, single mother Anna. Johan would like to keep the affair quiet, to avoid the messiness and to spare the children, but both Anna and Lotta force him to choose. When Lotta's last, desperate effort to win him back fails, she forces the issue and Johan moves out. For their children, however, the split is disastrous. Words can be destructive, Alice admits to her therapist, and spite is no way to settle a complicated family situation. But how can she teach the adults this lesson?
Director/Writer: Richard Hobert
Producer: Peter Possne
Director of Photography: Lars Crépin
Editor: Leif Kristiansson
Cast: Lena Endre, Mikael Persbrandt, Marie Richardson, Natalie Björk, Marie Göranzon, Sverre Anker Ousdal, Hege Schoyen, Stasse Soulis, Per Svensson, Bisse Unger, Mathilda Lundholm, Li Lundholm, Marcus Ardai-Blomberg
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