

While Isaac tirelessly makes feature after feature, Alan brings his films to international audiences. Through comedy and kung-fu, ONCE UPON A TIME IN UGANDA chronicles the unlikely friendship between Isaac Nabwana, a director hailed as Africas Tarantino, and Alan Hofmanis, a film programmer from New York. Against all odds, the two make their own action movies with no money - and bring joy to millions of people on the internet. In the slums of Kampala, two men from opposite sides of the world come together over a shared love for Americas greatest hero: Rambo.


Premiere - Austin Convention Center SXSW Film Theater, Mar 17, 11:00am -12:33pm The film was also edited by Aaron Wickenden ( Wont You Be My Neighbor, Finding Vivian Maier). The film premiered a few weeks ago at Sundance 2020, where my partner/director, Arthur Jones, won the Special Jury Prize for Emerging Filmmaker. Screening - Friday, March 20th at the ZACH Theatreįeels Good Man a documentary feature about the artist who accidentally created the worlds most recognizable meme, Pepe the Frog, and the pandemonium that ensued. Nearly 20 years after he won the initial title, through ups and downs in his career, with his family, and with his struggles with addiction, David Arquette seeks redemption by returning to the ring…for real this time. Following his infamous championship as part of a marketing stunt for the film Ready to Rumble, Arquette is widely known as the most hated man in pro-wrestling worldwide. You Cannot Kill David Arquette is a documentary that follows actor David Arquette as he attempts to make a comeback in the world of pro-wrestling. Leading to a career as a filmmaker, podcaster, stand-up comedian, author, comic book writer, television producer - a veritable pop culture icon with a very large and loyal fanbase. A journey which began 25 years ago at the Sundance Film festival where his DIY film Clerks, financed on credit cards took the film world by storm. Premiere - Mar 13 6:15pm -7:38pm at Alamo Drafthouse South LamarĬlerk is an examination and celebration of the life of Kevin Smith - and an exploration on how one kid from Jersey completely transformed the cultural landscape. Were these films really cursed, as many believe, or just the victims of bad luck and bizarre circumstances? Writer/Director Jay Cheel But where does the truth lie? Cursed Films reveals the events that haunted these productions through interviews with experts, witnesses and the cast, directors and producers who lived through the real-life events. From plane accidents and bombings during the making of The Omen, to the rumored use of real human skeletons on the set of Poltergeist, these stories are legendary amongst film fans and filmmakers alike. Cursed Films is a five-part documentary series which explores the myths and legends behind some of Hollywoods notoriously cursed horror film productions.
