SXSW Festival Program 2015

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We already know the programming of the new edition of SXSW, the South by South West.

SXSW It is one of the most important independent film competitions in the world, probably the second largest in the United States after the Sundance Film Festival.

In this next edition that will take place between March 13 and 31, we will have some of the most interesting proposals of the year, always talking about indie movies.

Among the most prominent titles, «Lost River»Ryan Gosling's directorial debut that could already be seen at the Cannes Film Festival or«manglehorn»Of the always interesting David Gordon Green.

SXSW Festival Program 2015

Narrative Feature Competition

Hannah Fidell's "6 Years"
Craig Macneill's "The Boy"
Benjamin Dickinson's "Creative Control"
"Funny Bunny" by Alison Bagnall
"The Grief of Others" by Patrick Wang
"Krisha" by Trey Edward Shults
"Manson Family Vacation" by J. Davis
"Quitters" by Noah Pritzker
"Sweaty Betty" by Joseph Frank and Zachary Reed
"Uncle John" by Steven Piet

Documentary Feature Competition

"Breaking a Monster" by Luke Meyer
"Deep Time" by Noah Hutton
"Frame by Frame" by Alexandria Bombach and Mo Scarpelli
"Marina's Dream" by Andrew Berends
"Peace Officer" by Scott Christopherson and Brad BArber
"Poached" by Timothy Wheeler
Lewis Bennett's "The Sandwich Nazi"
"She's The Best Thing In It" by Ron Nyswaner
"Twinsters" by Samantha Futerman and Ryan Miyamoto
"A Woman Like Me" by Alex Sichel and Elzabeth Giamatti

Headliners

"Brand: A Second Coming" by Ondi Timoner
Alex Garland's "Ex Machina"
"Get Hard" by Etan Cohen
"Hello, My Name is Doris" by Michael Showalter
"Love & Mercy" by Bill Pohlad
"Manglehorn" by David Gordon Green
"Spy" by Paul Feig
"Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" by Alex Gibney

Narrative Spotlight

"7 Chinese Brothers" by Bob Byington "
Justin Lerner's "The Automatic Hate"
"Bone in the Throat" by Graham Henman
Todd Strauss-Schulson's "The Final Girls"
"Fresno" by Jamie Babbit
"The Frontier" by Oren Shai
Guy Myhill's "The Goob"
"I Dream Too Much" by Katie Cokinos
"Ktown Cowboys" by Daniel (DPD) Park
Ross Partridge's "Lamb"
"Life in Color" by Katharine Emmer "
Josh Lawson's "The Little Death"
"Mania Days" by Paul Dalio
"Night Owls" by Charles Hood
"Wild Horses" by Robert Duvall

Documentary Spotlight

"Bikes vs Cars" by Fredrik Gertten
"Bounce: How the Ball Taught the World to Play" by Jerome Thélia
"A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story" by Sara Hirsh Bordo
Alex Winter's "Deep Web"
"For Grace" by Kevin Pang and Mark Helenowski
"For the Record" by Marc Greenberg
"GTFO: Get The F% Out" by Shannon Sun-Higginson
«Kingdom of Shadows» by Bernardo Ruiz
"Knock Knock, It's Tig Notaro" by Michael LaHaie and Christopher Wilcha
Malcolm Ingram's "Out to Win"
"Raiders!" by Jeremy Coon and Tim Skousen
"Rolling Papers" by Mitch Dickman
"Sneakerheadz" by David T. Friendly and Mick Partridge
"Son of the Congo" by Adam Hootnick
"Stone Barn Castle" by Kevin Ford
"Tab Hunter Confiential" by Jeffrey Schwarz
"T-Rex" by Drea Cooper and Zackary Canepari

Favorites Festival

Ross Katz's "Adult Beginners"
"Being Evel" by Daniel Junge
"Best of Enemies" by Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon
"City of Gold" by Laura Gabbert
Rick Alverson's "Entertainment"
"Finders Keepers" by Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel
"Heaven Knows What" by Joshua Safdie and Bennie Safdie
"The Last Man on the Moon" by Mark Craig
Joshua Oppenheimer's "The Look of Silence"
Ryan Gosling's "Lost River"
"Ned Rifle" by Hal Hartley
"The Overnight" by Patrick Brice
«Results» by Andrew Bujalski
"The Salt of the Earth" by Wim Wenders and Juliano Ribeiro Salgado
Kris Swanberg's "Unexpected"
"The Visit" by Michael Madsen
"Welcome to Leith" by Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K. Walker
"Western" by Bill Ross and Turner Ross


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