"The Art of Producing" Featuring Award-Winning Producer Ryan Zacarias

The University of Oregon Department of Cinema Studies proudly welcomes award-winning producer Ryan Zacarias for the fifth annual Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker Series.

Cinema Studies has been honored to bring the Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker Series to Oregon for the past five years. Through the generosity of Harlan (PhD ’74) and Rima Strauss, the Department of Cinema Studies is the recipient of an endowment that brings successful industry filmmakers and emerging talents to campus annually to mentor students and hold public conversations.

Cinema Studies is excited to continue the engaging experience for our students and the film community this spring through a series of remote events made available in virtual formats. In addition to the remote events, Zacarias is mentoring students and guest lecturing in the spring term course “CINE 408:  The Art of Producing.”

Please join us for the Art of Producing Visiting Filmmaker Series events:

Art of Producing Interview with Ryan Zacarias

The Art of Producing:
Interview with Award-Winning Producer Ryan Zacarias

In our Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker Talk, producer Ryan Zacarias speaks with assistant professor Daniel Gómez Steinhart about how he got into producing, chooses projects to produce, makes movies in a diversity of locations, and collaborates with directors such as Rick Alverson, Jonas Carpignano, Harmony Korine, Annie Silverstein, and Michael Tully.

 

**Interview contains strong language**

Art of Producing Interview with Ryan Zacarias
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Los Angeles-based producer Ryan Zacarias has generated some of the boldest independent films in recent years. Balancing taste, logistical know-how, and productive working relationships, Zacarias has played a vital role in bringing the work of exciting filmmakers like Jonas Carpignano and Rick Alverson to the screen. Zacarias recently completed Annie Silverstein’s debut feature, Bull (2019), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, and executive produced Give Me Liberty (2019), which premiered at Sundance. His films have garnered many awards and critical acclaim, and he is a 2020 Independent Spirit Producer’s Award nominee.

Exclusive Video on Demand Screening of Bull

Exclusive Video on Demand Screening of Bull (2019)

The UO Community is invited to a free exclusive video on demand screening of Annie Silverstein's debut feature, Bull (2019). Produced by Ryan Zacarias, Bull premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard, and won the Grand Prize, Critics' Prize, and Revelation Prize for Best First Film awards at the Deauville American Film Festival. 

72 Hours Only  | May 26 • 27 • 28  | Advance Registration Required | Free 
First come, first-served to the first 300 viewers

“A wondrous vision of life on the edge.” —Indiewire​​​​​​

Winner! 
Grand Prize, Critics' Prize, and Revelation Prize for Best First Film Awards at the Deauville American Film Festival


Advance Registration Required – Registration is Now Closed
To receive a viewing code for the exclusive video on demand screening of Bull, please register at the link above. After submitting the registration form, you will receive a viewing code to the email address you provide in the registration form. The viewing code may be activated for 72 hours from 12:01 a.m. (PDT) Tuesday, May 26, 2020 through 11:59 p.m. (PDT) Thursday, May 28, 2020 and is available on a first come, first served basis to the first 300 viewers.

 

Bull Trailer

2019  |  108 MIN  |  NR
The film centers around 14-year-old Kris (Amber Havard), who, after trashing her neighbor's house in a fit of youthful defiance, seems destined to follow in her mother's footsteps to the state penitentiary. To make amends, she is forced to help Abe Turner (Rob Morgan), an ex-bull rider scraping by on the Texas rodeo circuit, with errands at home and at his work. While traveling with Abe, she discovers a passion for bull riding. Yet, as Kris sets out to learn the dangerous sport, bad influences lure her back into delinquent ways. Meanwhile, Abe struggles with the aches and pains of growing older and aging out of the only life he has ever known. Together, Kris and Abe forge an unexpected connection, helping each other see new possibilities and hope for the future before it’s too late.

Bull Screening

Livestream Q&A with Bull Producer Ryan Zacarias and Director Annie Silverstein

UO students, faculty, staff, and the community are invited to a livestream talk with Director Annie Silverstein and Producer Ryan Zacarias. They will discuss their latest film, Bull, and share how a producer supports a director’s vision. The event will include an interactive Q&A. **Q&A may contain strong language**

4:00 pm (PDT)   |  Thursday, May 28   |  Free and open to the community

Annie Silverstein is an award-winning filmmaker and media educator based in Austin, Texas. Her films have screened at international festivals including Cannes, SXSW, Silverdocs and on PBS Independent Lens. Before attending film school, Annie spent ten years as a youth worker and community media educator. She co-founded and served as Artistic Director at Longhouse Media, an indigenous arts organization based in Seattle. In 2014 she wrote/directed the short film, SKUNK, which won first prize at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival–Cinéfondation. Annie was named one of the “25 New Faces of Independent Film” by Filmmaker Magazine and was selected for the Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs for Bull, her feature debut. Bull premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard,and won the Grand Prize, Critics' Prize, and Revelation Prize for Best First Film awards at the Deauville American Film Festival. Annie is a lecturer at the University of Texas-Austin, where she earned her MFA in Film 

 

 

Films Produced by Ryan Zacarias

Bull Movie TrailerBull (2019)

Ryan Zacarias recently completed Annie Silverstein’s debut feature, Bull, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

Give Me Liberty TrailerGive Me Liberty (2019)

Ryan Zacarias executive produced Give Me Liberty, which premiered at Sundance.

The MountainThe Mountain (2018)

The Official Selection at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and SXSW, Ryan Zacarias produced this Rick Alverson film

A Ciambra Movie TrailerA Ciambra (2017)

Zacarias produced A Ciambra, winner of multiple awards, including "Label Europa Cinemas" at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

Entertainment Movie TrailerEntertainment (2015)

Written and directed by Rick Alverson, Zacarias produced the award-winning film, Entertainment.

Mediterranea TrailerMediterranea (2015)

Zacarias has played a vital role in bringing the work of exciting filmmakers like Jonas Carpignano, director of Mediterranea, to the screen.

Thank you to our cosponsors:

Cosponsored by Center for the Study of Women in Society; Department of Art; Department of Comparative Literature; Department of English;
Department of German & Scandinavian; Department of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies; Department of Romance Languages;
Department of Theatre Arts; Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art; 
School of Journalism and Communication/Media Studies

Funded by the generous Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker Endowment 

Photo Credits:  
Bull:  Photo courtesy of Samuel Goldwyn Films © Bert Marcus Film
Give Me Liberty:  ©Give Me Liberty, Mfg Production
Entertainment:  Photo Courtesy Magnolia Pictures
Mediterranea:  ©Mediterranea Film Investments, LLC. A Sundance Selects Release
The Mountain:  Kino Lorber
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