The 16th
Raindance Film Festival's programme is today announced by festival patron Ken Loach, with the full line-up which includes
75 features and over 100 shorts alongside a host of live events, exclusive Q&As and
masterclasses. The Raindance Film Festival will take place from 1-12 October
2008 in London's West End with some of the film industry's most exciting filmmakers
sitting on this year's jury including Oscar-winning Peter Capaldi (Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life), Beastie Boys' filmmaker Adam
Yauch (Awesome I F***ing Shot That),
Rebecca O'Brien (The Wind that Shakes the Barley) and Nicolas Roeg (Walkabout, Don't Look Now, Puffball).
Book-ending the fortnight long Festival, the UK
premiere of breakout new writer-director Clark
Gregg and maverick author Chuck
Palahniuk's (Flight Club) CHOKE, starring Sam Rockwell (Jesse James,
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind), Anjelica
Huston (The Darjeeling Limited, The
Royal Tenenbaums) and Kelly
MacDonald (No Country for Old Men,
Trainspotting), opens the event on Wednesday 1st October, and
the Closing Gala on Sunday 12th October brings the festival to an
end with the World premiere of Mark
Tonderai's directorial debut HUSH,
starring William Ash, Christine
Bottomley and Guy Burnet.
Anjelica Huston is expected to guest
appear for the Opening Night Gala as well as screen goddess Faye Dunaway for her new film FLICK, directed by David Howard and
with expected appearances from co-stars Michelle Ryan (Bionic Woman), Liz Smith (The
Royle Family) and Mark Benton (Murphy's
Law).
80's superstar Corey
Feldman (Stand By Me, The Goonies)
will feature at the festival promoting his new film THE BIRTHDAY, and will participate in a special retrospective
event. Cult director Jeremy Podeswa
(Six Feet Under, Queer as Folk) will
also be in attendance with his new film FUGITIVE
PIECES.
Raindance has a strong reputation for it's interest of
music in film and in the past has featured jurors such as Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Marky Ramone and Mick Jones (The Clash) and has previously programmed films such as:
Billy Childish Is Dead, The Devil &
Daniel Johnston, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man, Neil Young: Heart of Gold and
documentaries on The Ramones, Lambchop and
Johnny Thunders. This year is no
different with films dedicated to Patti
Smith, The Beatles, The Arctic Monkeys and a documentary by Beastie Boys' hip-hop legend Adam
Yauch.
The
Raindance Film Festival runs from Wednesday 1st October to Sunday 12th
October 2008.
You can also watch the festival trailer here!

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