Dear Friends,
Ocule Films is
looking forward to the 2006 Cannes Film Festival as a chance to meet up with
you once more, enjoy the beautiful south of
“The
Art of Football: From A – Z” (90 min) starring John Cleese. Along with superstar
friends like Pele, Ronaldo, Bono,
and Elton John, legendary comedian
John Cleese examines the world’s most popular game. This comedic
documentary is a love letter to the sport of football as well as being a film
that takes mischievous delight in the more strange and unusual aspects of the
game. Perfect for avid football fans and newcomers to the game alike, The
Art of Football will be enjoyed for years to come. Football heroes like Beckenbauer, Rud Van Nistelrooy, and Henri Thierry are featured as are such
icons and movie stars as Nelson Mandela
and Dennis Hopper.
(Distributed in conjunction with Studio
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“I
am a Sex Addict” (99 min) in this quirky comedy, a
man preparing for his wedding day looks back at a long-time addiction to sex
with prostitutes and thinks back to how this habit has destroyed every relationship
he has ever had. Winner for “Best Film” at the
“A Hole In One” (97
min) academy award nominated Michelle
Williams (
“Lost” (85 min) Dean Cain gives a critically
acclaimed performance in this psychological thriller. The film tells the
story of a man in desperate circumstances who resorts to bank robbery to turn
his life around. The robbery, however, goes horribly wrong . . . “Lost” was released
theatrically in the
“Trespassers”(83 min) a surf/horror film, full of waves,
babes, and gore. Five young friends travel from
“The
Mars Underground” ( 52 min or 83 min) a documentary about Robert Zubrin, a
maverick, ex-nasa scientist who’s lifelong dream is to explore and
eventually colonize mars. Thanks to CGI wizardry, this gorgeous
hi-definition film makes the viewer feel as if he or she has actually touched
down on the red planet. The Mars Underground has been picked up
as an “event film” by networks across
“Waking Up Dead” (80 min) follow the drummer for Skid Row and Saigon
Kick on a tormented journey through the dark side of rock and roll. This
documentary, which was four years in the making, is a back stage pass to sex,
drugs, and screaming fans. Ultimately, the film offers a hard look at the
consequences of the rock and roll lifestyle.
“Flavors” (114 min) a refreshing, cross-cultural comedy
in the spirit of Bend It Like Beckham. Four criss-crossing stories of
Indian-Americans and Americans that all connect in the most surprising of
ways. “Flavors”
is a good natured and up-tempo romantic comedy.
“Guests
Of The Ayatollah” (4 x 60 min) from Mark Bowden, the writer of “Black Hawk Down” comes this
sweeping and dramatic story of the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis:
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