IP at Hamptons International Film Festival

We are excited to announce that ANTIDOTE, APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, HOMEGROWN, VIKTOR and THE WHITE HOUSE EFFECT will all have screenings at this year’s Hamptons International Film Festival, which begins today!

Click here for the full lineup.


Antidote

CONFLICT & RESOLUTION

Directed and Produced by James Jones

A deeply immersive and urgent film that reveals the cost of standing up to Vladimir Putin and telling the truth about modern Russia. We follow a whistleblower from inside Russia’s poison programme as he attempts to escape, a prominent political activist who is poisoned twice and now stands trial for treason, and the man exposing Putin’s murder machine as he is forced to go on the run himself.


Apocalypse in the Tropics

WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY

Directed by Petra Costa
Produced by Alessandra Orofino

When does a democracy end, and a theocracy begin? In APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, Petra Costa investigates the increasingly powerful grip that faith leaders hold over politics in Brazil. Costa gains extraordinary access to the country’s top political leaders, including President Lula, and former President Bolsonaro, as well as to Brazil’s most famous televangelist: a larger-than-life pastor who seems to play puppet master to the latter. As the film unveils the key role the evangelical movement has played in Brazil’s recent political turmoil, it also reveals the apocalyptic theology that drives its chief protagonists. As in her Academy-Award® nominated THE EDGE OF DEMOCRACY, Costa documents a time of profound confusion and despair with lucidity and a poetic eye. Weaving past and present, she immerses us in the contradictory realities of a young democracy that is hanging on by a thread, and in doing so holds up a mirror to the rest of the world.


Homegrown

CONFLICT & RESOLUTION

Directed by Michael Premo
Produced by Rachel Falcone

HOMEGROWN is an unflinching chronicle of Americans at war with each other. Three right-wing activists—a newly politicized father-to-be in New Jersey, an Air Force veteran organizing conservatives in New York City, and a charismatic activist from Texas—crisscross the country in the summer of 2020, campaigning for Donald Trump and building a movement they hope will outlast him. When they become convinced that the election is stolen, they take their fight to the streets. The result is a chilling portrait of a growing movement pushing American democracy to the brink.


Viktor

DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Directed by Olivier Sarbil
Produced by Dylan Golden, Brendan Naylor, Sigrid Dyekjær, Darren Aronofsky

Viktor, a young Deaf man in Kharkiv, watches warily during the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A fan of samurai films and raised on stories of war, he dreams of becoming a warrior but is repeatedly denied when he tries to enlist. Eager to find purpose, Viktor embarks on a quest to find his place in the midst of a war he cannot hear.


The White House Effect

AIR LAND & SEA

Directed by Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk, Pedro Kos
Produced by Josh Penn, Noah Stahl, Justine Nagan

THE WHITE HOUSE EFFECT explores the gripping drama that unfolded inside the George H.W. Bush White House after scientists warned the country for the first time that global warming was real and underway. Bush, who in 1988 ran as an environmental candidate, finds himself caught in the middle when his chief of staff John Sununu locks horns with EPA chief Bill Reilly over how to respond to the public’s growing environmental concerns. Ideological conservatives and industry power brokers line up behind Sununu as the forward-minded Reilly looks increasingly isolated. Meanwhile Bush faces mounting pressure to make a decision that will change the course of history. Using only archival materials, the film tells a harrowing political story about the consequences of presidential power and its impact on how we deal with the climate crisis today.

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