Cinema Libre Acquires The Police Reunion Tour Documentary!




Friends: We are excited to finally announce that CAN'T STAND LOSING YOU: SURVIVING THE POLICE is coming to theaters in March, starting with the AMC 25 and the Village East In Manhattan on March 20th! The documentary is based on Andy Summers’ acclaimed memoir, One Train Later, features Summers, Sting and Stewart Copeland, and tells of the band’s meteoric rise, headline-grabbing break-up, and reunion twenty years later, through rare archival footage and Summers’ personal collection of photographs. Sign up for updates & giveaways! Follow the film on Facebook for more news, behind the scenes previews and more!

Other Highlights:

  • If you are not familiar with the 'Angola 3,' three African American men who were falsely accused of murder. While in prison they were held in solitary confinement for decades. We wanted to share Amnesty International's campaign to help Albert Woodfox, the last of the three men still in prison. Albert spends 23 hours a day isolated in a small cell — four steps long and three steps across — with no access to meaningful social interaction or rehabilitation. In 1972, he, Robert King and Herman Wallace were accused of murdering Brent Miller, a prison guard. Since then, Albert has been fighting to prove his innocence in a legal process tainted with flaws. No physical evidence ties Albert to the crime. Brent Miller's widow has said she believes that Albert is innocent. The Federal courts have overturned Albert's conviction three times!

Now that an appeals court has again ruled in Albert's favor, his legal team has filed for bail. Tell Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to ensure that Louisiana stops standing in the way of Albert's freedom. It is time for him to walk free.

  • Our friends, Arthur Kanegis and Melanie Bennett, are raising funds to finish their new documentary, THE WORLD IS MY COUNTRY, which follows “World Citizen #1,” Garry Davis, who spent 65 years of his life as a citizen of no nation, only Earth – traveling the planet on his World Passport and using his thespian skills to engage in adventures so unique that his life made the front-page of the New York Times as well as stories in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and other media outlets around the globe. Check out and support their project!

- The Cinema Libre Team

***INDUSTRY INSIGHTS***

Last week we hosted members of a documentary filmmaking network (Doculink) community at our Burbank facilities and engaged in a conversation about current distribution standards and practices. We were glad to become more active with our local filmmaking community and look forward to continuing these events in the future. Interested in attending? Email us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or sign up for our post production updates here.

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In this Issue

NEW ON DVD

DIGITAL DEBUTS

HIGHLIGHTS

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Events Calendar

THE LITTLE BEDROOM IS NOW AVAILABLE ON HULU& VIMEO ON DEMAND

2/22 Robert Williams Mr. Bitchin' will screen at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery

2/24 It's Better To Jump will screen at Harvard University with director Patrick Stewart in attendance

• NEW TO DVD & DIGITAL

PLATFORMS •

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FRENCH AFFAIRS

When Astrid (Marie Caldera), a professional therapist who is struggling to find meaningful friendships, starts having an affair with her patient Céline’s husband, it puts a strain on an already difficult relationship with her son, David (Yoann Denaive). Meanwhile, Céline (Céline Rajot), a retired prostitute content with living a domesticated life, befriends David when he tries run away from home by booking a flight through her travel agency. However, when David discloses the affair to Céline, she must decide how to deal with the betrayal and lies.

Directed by Pierre-Loup Rajot | 89 min. | Comedy-Drama | French with English subtitles Website | View Trailer

THE LITTLE BEDROOM

"...a small-scale gem of a movie, both dramatically aware and psychologically astute."

- Kenneth Turan, The Los Angeles Times

"... a deeply rewarding experience."

- The Village Voice


When Edmond (Michel Bouquet), a man quickly facing the loss of his independence, is placed in a care facility after taking a bad fall, he discovers that his son has sold his apartment. Determined to reclaim his autonomy, he leaves the care facility with Rose (Florence Loiret Caille), an empathetic nurse still suffering from the loss of her unborn child. She takes him into her home to allow him the measure of freedom he deserves. Through this new living situation they develop a bond, which helps them move forward with their lives. However, the unlikely friends must face the consequences when Edmond is reported missing.

Directed by Stéphanie Chuat & Véronique Reymond | 87 Minutes | Drama |In French w/ English Subtitles

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HERO OF THE DAY

Allen (Paul Dietz) scores the story of his life when Mark Chambers (Mo Anouti), a former pro football star, agrees to be the subject of a documentary. As the crew films Mark—from selling his championship ring to gambling at an illegal fight club—Allen discovers a new side to his hero. When Mark’s impulsiveness begins to affect everyone’s safety, Allen must figure a way to keep his friend from going down a dark path.

Directed by Eddie Conna| 91 Minutes | Action - Drama | In English

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CITIZEN AUTISTIC

*** "An eye opening documentary..."
- VIdeo Librarian

Who should speak for Autistic people? CITIZEN AUTISTIC offers an inside look at the activists on the frontlines of the autism war—the fight for human rights and self-advocacy. Featuring interviews with Ari Ne'eman, President of the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, Landon Bryce, founder of thAutcast.com, artist Robyn Steward, Clarissa Kripke, MD, and activist Zoe Gross, who discuss how Autism Speaks, one of the largest organizations in America, relies on propaganda to raise funds for genetic research without considering families touched by autism. Directed by William Davenport (Too Sane For This World), CITIZEN AUTISTIC seeks to expose the controversies provoked by the organization's so-called advocacy by giving voice to some of the most articulate members of the communities it claims to represent.

Directed by William Davenport l 63 Minutes l Documentary l English Website l Facebook l View Trailer

IN BETWEEN SONGS

* * * 1/2 Stars. "Sad, disturbing, and haunting, this is highly recommended"

- Video Librarian

Narrated by Emmy® Award winner and Academy Award® nominated actor and activist, James Cromwell

In the Northern Territory of Australia, the Aboriginal Galpu clan, led by didgeridoo master Djalu Gurruwiwi, struggles to maintain its ancestral traditions in the face of modern pressures. When the youth display little interest in the clan’s legacy and the impact of the nearby Rio Tinto mine begins to take its toll, the clan elders must fight to preserve their way of life and cultural identity.

Directed by Joshua Bell| 91 Minutes | Documentary | In English

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GREASEPAINT

A Three-Ring Circus for the Whole Family!

When Joey Thurmond, a former professional wrestler and rodeo cowboy, quits the police force to realize his dream of performing as a clown full time, he recruits his family and puts his life’s savings into the show. However, pressures mount while on the road when his acrobat is threatened with deportation and the 24/7 schedule puts a strain on his relationship with his co-star and son. Can Joey keep NoJoe’s Clown Circus going until the end of the season?

Directed by Daniel Espeut| 91 Minutes | Documentary | In English

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• OTHER CINEMA LIBRE FAVORITES

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Celebrate Black History Month:

Filmed on the gritty streets of Chicago's south side, STONY ISLAND tells the story of Richie Bloom, the only white kid on the block, as he forms an R&B band with his best friend, Kevin. Despite few resources this resilient group of dedicated musician must come together to finally make their smash debut.

A two-part, four-hour documentary series that honors the centuries of history and sacrafice of our African-American servicemen and women featuring Colin Powell, Halle Berry, Bill Cosby and many more.

In a film directed by Rachid Bouchareb, Little Senegal tells the story of Alloune, who after many years of having worked as a tour guide at the Senegalese slave museum, decides to go to America in search of his ancestors that were taken away from his village 200 years ago and sold as slaves in the New World.

A Lesson In Music History:

Songwriter Seth Swirsky grew up in the 1960s idolizing the Beatles –their songs, their sound and their style. From Sir Ben Kingsley to Sir George Martin, and Beach Boy Brian Wilson to astronomer Brian Skiff, Swirsky filmed hundreds of personal recollections from people who knew them well to those who just had an unforgettable encounter.

Teen A Go Go is a rock and roll stomp from beginning to end, providing an entertaining, nostalgic ride into the vibrant teen scenes of the mid 1960's. Featuring original recordings, never before sen super 8 movies, rare archival footage, photographs and interviews with musicians, fans and industry experts.

Django Reinhardt, the Roma genius born to Gypsy parents, is considered to be the single most important guitarist in the entire history of jazz. To honor the 100th anniversary of Django's birth, his disciples, including his grandson David Reinhardt, are traveling the world to pay homage to this exceptional type-setter who marked the 20th century.

Films Exploring Neurodiversity & Autism:

Loving Lampposts takes a look at two movements: the “recovery movement,” which views autism as a tragic epidemic brought on by environmental toxins and the “neurodiversity movement,” which argues that autism should be accepted and that autistic people should be supported.

Citizen Autistic offers an inside look at the activists on the frontlines of the autism war—the fight for human rights and self-advocacy. Citizen Autistic seeks to expose the controversies provoked by the organization's so-called advocacy by giving voice to some of the most articulate members of the communities it claims to represent.

Too Sane for This World explores the challenges, gifts, and distinct perspectives of 12 adults on the autism spectrum. Featuring an introduction by bestselling author, Dr. Temple Grandin, nd interviews designed by adults with high-functioning autism, the film discusses many of the problems facing the autism community

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