Artsploitation Films Announces New Acquisitions
COMBAT GIRLS and VANISHING WAVES
Films Will Screen at Austin’s Fantastic Fest This Weekend
Both Set for 2013 Theatrical and DVD Releases
LOS ANGELES (September 21, 2012) – Artsploitation Films, founded earlier
this year by TLA Entertainment Inc. president Raymond Murray, announces
the acquisition of two new feature films, the German drama COMBAT GIRLS
and the Lithuanian science fiction film VANISHING WAVES. Both films
will screen this week at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX. COMBAT GIRLS will
screen from 2:30pm – 4:28pm on Friday, September 21 at the Alamo South
Lamar – Theater 1 (1120 S Lamar Blvd., Austin, TX 78704) and VANISHING
WAVES will screen on Sunday, September 23, 2012 11:45am – 2:04pm at
Alamo South Lamar – Theater 3. Both films will see limited theatrical
releases and full DVD releases complete with special features in 2013
courtesy of Artsploitation Films.
A major success in its native Germany earlier this year, COMBAT GIRLS is
an uncompromising and powerful drama about two young women caught up in
the disturbing rise of neo-Nazism in contemporary Europe. This gritty,
violent, and intense teen saga is exciting filmmaking with direction,
cinematography and certainly the lead performances of the two young
actresses, firing on all cylinders. The story follows two young women in
the world of right-wing neo-Nazi fascist youth in today’s German
suburbs: 20-year-old Marisa is a hardcore believer, a semi-skinhead
who’s been in the movement for years and whose body is adorned with Nazi
tattoos, whereas 14-year-old Svenja is a naïve newcomer, a sheltered,
spoiled, straight-A student who only becomes fascinated with the group
because of her neo-Nazi boyfriend. They begin as attention-seeking
adversaries but become best friends, though their loyalty is shaken when
Marisa decides she wants to leave the movement behind, a decision
helped by her unlikely friendship with a scared young Afghan boy whose
brother she injured in a hate crime.
A multiple award winner – for director David Wnendt and actresses Alina
Levshin and Jella Hasse – at the German Film Awards, the Bavarian Film
Awards, and the Munich Film Festival, COMBAT GIRLS inspired Fantastic
Fest programmer Rodney Perkins to state, “COMBAT GIRLS pulls no punches.
The film submerges the audience in the underground world of skinheads
and racist ideologues. This attention to authenticity is not done for
the purpose of sensationalism, but to support the film's compelling
story and complex characters. COMBAT GIRLS is a powerful nuanced work by
a dynamic new voice in German cinema.” In his commentary on the film,
Olivier van Blockstael – sales representative for the film’s German
company East/West Distribution - said “We discovered COMBAT GIRLS just
before Cannes 2011 and, although it was a first time director film, with
a topic which at first sight could seem very specific to Germany, we
saw a great international potential: at a time where nationalism is
raising all over Europe we knew that the international audience would be
interested, especially because it's the first film that approaches this
topic through a female point of view. The incredible festival career of
the film (with dozens of prestigious awards all over the world) and the
number of territories where the film has been or will be released
proved us right.” The film will continue to screen at festivals
throughout the rest of the year, and then Artsploitation, owner of all
North American rights, will give it a general theatrical release in
early 2013.
You may view the COMBAT GIRLS trailer here:
http://www.artsploitationfilms.com/combat-girls/
The self-described “erotic science fiction” film VANISHING WAVES is
nothing short of a genre masterpiece. The film will be having its
American premiere at Fantastic Fest, and then Artsploitation Films –
owner of U.S. rights – will be theatrically releasing it in the first
quarter of 2013. A bold, visionary work of science fiction cinema that
recalls the genre in its cerebral 1960s and 70s golden age, just as it
simultaneously forges new territory with its unique fusion of emotional
melodrama and hallucinatory widescreen spectacle, VANISHING WAVES is one
of the most accomplished and distinctive European films in recent
memory. The second solo feature from Lithuanian director Kristina
Buozyte, following her acclaimed 2008 debut The Collectress (which will
be included on Artsploitation’s Blu-ray release of this new film),
VANISHING WAVES confirms Buozyte as a major young talent whose
frequently breathtaking visual and technical gifts are thankfully also
matched by her interest in complex characterizations, adventurous
narratives, and challenging themes. Her new film is a science fiction
romance that is equally occupied by the erotic as well as the fantastic.
Lukas (Marius Jampolskis) is assisting a scientific research team by
functioning as a patient in a series of heavily monitored (and
medicated) sensory deprivation experiments wherein he is attempting to
make some form of contact with the subject, Aurora (Jurga Jutaite), a
young woman who has been locked in a comatose state for some time.
Doctors initially hope for just a vague reaffirmation of consciousness,
but the experiment takes an unexpected twist when Lukas and Aurora
actually develop a strong psychic link in their mutually altered forms
of consciousness…and their link quickly evolves into a romantic,
sexually charged relationship. As Lukas hides this data from his
researchers, he and Aurora meet secretly and passionately in a series of
surreal dreamscapes created by their collective minds, but their union
is tragically doomed to collapse around them. Exploring the tantalizing
possibilities of forming a true, all-encompassing bond with one’s lover,
VANISHING WAVES is hypnotic, erotic, wholly engrossing, and wildly
thought-provoking cinema that transcends any perceived limitations of
the science fiction genre, becoming one of the year’s most provocative
films in the process.
Director Kristina Buozyte remarks, “Artsploitation is a gateway for
provocative, challenging and outstanding films to the U.S. VANISHING
WAVES is delighted to be the part of this exclusive and fast growing
family.”Matteo Lovadina, the CEO of French sales agency Reel Suspects,
said he “is thrilled about the theatrical release of his festival winner
VANISHING WAVES by one of the most promising, edgy and high-profiled
new distribution companies in the U.S. Artsploitation is the perfect
American home for this powerful cinematic tale. Raymond Murray has shown
a pure enthusiasm for this film since the first screening in Cannes.”
And Fantastic Fest programmer Luke Mullen wrote “VANISHING WAVES is a
powerful sci-fi drama, with roots in films like The Cell and Inception
while also calling to mind elements of Almodovar's Talk to Her. The film
features beautiful cinematography along with a fantastic score that
perfectly underscore a great story. Modern, slick and stylish, VANISHING
WAVES is an incredible cinematic journey that will draw you in and keep
you wanting more.”
You may view the VANISHING WAVES trailer here:
http://www.artsploitationfilms.com/vanishing-waves/
Friday, September 21, 2012
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