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  • “The Rocket”, “The Kill Team”, “A Short Film About Guns” Among Winners of 2013 Tribeca Film Festival

    The 2013 Tribeca Film Festival announced the winners of its competition categories with The Rocket, directed by Kim Mordaunt of Australia taking the top prize for narrative films – The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature and The Kill Team, directed by Dan Krauss winning the prize for Best Documentary Feature.

    WORLD NARRATIVE COMPETITION CATEGORIES:

    The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature – The Rocket, directed by Kim Mordaunt (Australia). Winner receives $25,000, sponsored by AKA, and the art award “Two Voices #1” by Angelina Nasso. The award was given by Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal. 

    Special Jury Mention — Stand Clear of the Closing Doors, directed by Sam Fleischner. The announcement was made by Kenneth Lonergan.

     

    Best Actor in a Narrative Feature Film – Sitthiphon Disamoe as Ahlo in The Rocket, directed by Kim Mordaunt (Australia). Winner receives $2,500. The award was given by Blythe Danner.

    Best Actress in a Narrative Feature Film – Veerle Baetens as Elise Vandevelde in The Broken Circle Breakdown, directed by Felix van Groeningen(Netherlands, Belgium). Winner receives $2,500. The award was given by Bryce Dallas Howard.

     

    Best Cinematography in a Narrative Feature Film – Cinematography by Marius Matzow Gulbrandsen, for Before Snowfall, directed by HishamZaman (Germany, Norway). Winner receives $5,000, sponsored by Sony Electronics; a Sony Alpha A99 Full Frame Camera and a Sony NEX-VG900 Full Frame Camcorder; and $50,000 in post-production services provided by Company 3. The award was given by Blythe Danner and Alec Shapiro, President, Sony Professional Solutions of America.  

    Best Screenplay for a Narrative Feature Film – The Broken Circle Breakdown, written by Carl Joos and Felix van Groeningen and directed by Felix van Groeningen (Netherlands, Belgium). Winner receives $5,000. The award was given by Paul Haggis. 

    BEST NEW NARRATIVE DIRECTOR: 

     

    Best New Narrative Director – Emanuel Hoss-Desmarais, director of Whitewash  (Canada). Winner receives $25,000, presented by American Express; $50,000 in post-production services provided by Company 3; and the art award “New Elands Bay” by Erik Parker. The award was given by Tony Gilroy, Radha Mitchell and Deborah Curtis from American Express, Vice President, Entertainment Marketing & Sponsorships.

    Special Jury Mention: Harmony Lessons, directed by Emir Baigazin (Germany, France). The announcement was made by Naomi Foner and Ari Graynor.

    WORLD DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION CATEGORIES:

    Best Documentary Feature – The Kill Team, directed by Dan Krauss (USA). Winner receives $25,000, sponsored by Citizens of Humanity, and the art award “Harley Before the White Prom” by Gillian Laub. The award was given by Mira Sorvino and Gareth Baxendale from Citizens of Humanity.

    Special Jury Mention: Oxyana, directed by Sean Dunne (USA). The announcement was made by Joe Berlinger.

     

    Best Editing in a Documentary Feature – Let the Fire Burn, edited by Nels Bangerter, directed by Jason Osder (USA). Winner receives $5,000. The award was given by Whoopi Goldberg and Sandi DuBowski.

     

    BEST NEW DOCUMENTARY DIRECTOR COMPETITION: 

    Best New Documentary Director – Sean Dunne for Oxyana (USA). Winner receives $25,000, presented by American Express; and the art award “Untitled (#5), from the Men in the Cities Photo Portfolio” by Robert Longo, courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures. The award was given by Taraji P. Henson and Deborah Curtis from American Express.  

    Special Jury Mention — Let the Fire Burn, directed by Jason Osder. The announcement was made by Riley Keough and Jason O’Mara.

    SHORT FILM COMPETITION CATEGORIES:

    Best Narrative Short – The Nightshift Belongs to the Stars, directed by Edoardo Ponti (Italy). Winner receives $5,000, sponsored by Persol; 10,000 feet of film stock donated by Kodak; and the art award “Study: Northern City Renaissance, Mauve Dawn (Mass MoCA #79-R)” by Stephen Hannock. The award was given by Christine Baranksi and Andrea Dorigo, President of Luxottica, North America.

    Special Jury Mention: Yardbird, directed by Michael Spiccia (Australia). The announcement was made by Christine Baranski.

     

    Best Documentary Short – Coach, directed by Bess Kargman (USA). Winner receives $5,000, sponsored by Persol, and the art award “Psycho” by William Wegman. The award was given by Jason Silva and Andrea Dorigo, President of Luxottica/Persol.

    Special Jury Mention: Royal American, directed by Michael Scalisi (USA). The announcement was made by Jason Silva.

    Student Visionary Award – Life Doesn’t Frighten Me, directed by Stephen Dunn (Canada). Winner receives the art award “Platonic Haircut” by Dustin Yellin. The award was given by Danny Strong.

    Special Jury Mention — Reporting on the Times: The New York Times and the Holocaust, directed by Emily Harrold USA). The announcement was made by Danny Strong.

     

    BOMBAY SAPPHIRE AWARD FOR TRANSMEDIA

    Bombay Sapphire Award for Transmedia: Sandy Storyline, created by Rachel Falcone, Laura Gottesdiener, and Michael Premo (USA). Winner receives $10,000, presented by BOMBAY SAPPHIRE gin, and the art award “Study For Austin Courthouse” by Clifford Ross. The award was given by Thomas Allen Harris and Ned Duggan, Brand Director, Bombay Gins.

     

    TRIBECA ONLINE FESTIVAL CATEGORIES:

    Tribeca Online Festival Best Feature Film: Lil Bub & Friendz, directed by Andy Capper and Juliette Eisner (USA). Winner receives $10,000 and the art award “Blk. Candy Series 5”, by Curtis Kulig The award was given by Geoff Gilmore.

    Tribeca Online Festival Best Short Film: A Short Film About Guns, directed by Minos Papas (USA, UK). Winner receives $5,000. The award was given by Geoff Gilmore.

     

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  • First-Time Writer, Director Meera Menon Wins inaugural Nora Ephron Prize at 2013 Tribeca Film Festival

     [caption id="attachment_3741" align="alignnone" width="550"]Meera Menon[/caption]

    First-time writer/director Meera Menon (Farah Goes Bang) was selected out of eight filmmakers to win the inaugural Nora Ephron Prize at the annual Women’s Filmmaker Brunch at the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.  Menon will receive a cash prize of $25,000 for “work and talent that embody the spirit and vision of the legendary filmmaker and writer.”  The Festival runs through April 28.

    [caption id="attachment_3414" align="alignnone" width="550"]Farah Goes Bang[/caption]

    Farah Goes Bang, playing in the Festival’s Viewpoints section, is Menon’s feature debut. The film follows an awkward twenty-something who hits the road with her buddies to stump for John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, hoping the trip will also be her opportunity to finally shed the long-unwanted virginity that still clings to her despite her best—and most uncomfortable—efforts. Crisscrossing the culturally divided nation at this decisive post-9/11 moment, these multicultural girls find themselves and their politics unwelcome in many parts of the country. They take inspiration from their friendship and press on in their campaign, even as Farah’s efforts on both political and sexual fronts are continuously thwarted. 

    “As a filmmaker I had always been inspired by Nora, she emblematized how to take pain and suffering and turn them into laughter and joy. Those qualities inspired me and my co-filmmakers. Receiving this incredible honor in her name means more than I could ever articulate.  Tribeca has been such a special experience and the lady love is resounding,” said Meera Menon.

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  • Boneshaker Starring Academy Award Nominee Quvenzhané Wallis Among Opening Night Shorts Program for 2013 Maryland Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_3739" align="alignnone" width="550"]Francis Bodomo’s Boneshaker starring Academy Award Nominee Quvenzhané Wallis Beasts of the Southern Wild [/caption]

    The 2013 Maryland Film Festival will kick off on Wednesday, May 8th, with an Opening Night Shorts program, described by the festival as “an eclectic mix of work from an extremely talented array of filmmakers.”  Featured short films include Francis Bodomo’s Boneshaker, a drama about an African family lost in rural Alabama starring Academy Award nominated Quvenzhané Wallis, last seen in Beasts of the Southern Wild. The 2013 Maryland Film Festival runs May 8-12 in downtown Baltimore.

    Maryland Film Festival 2013’s Opening Night Shorts Films are:  Francis Bodomo’s Boneshaker, a drama about an African family lost in rural Alabama starring Quvenzhané Wallis (Academy Award nominee, Beasts of the Southern Wild); Grainger David’s The Chair, the story of one boy’s reaction to an outbreak of poisonous mold in his small town, nominated for Cannes 2012’s Short Film Palme d’or and winner of SXSW 2012’s Short Film Jury Prize;  Riley Stearns’ 16mm-shot The Cub, a note-perfect dark comedy about humans living amongst wolves that was nominated for Sundance 2013’s short-film grand-jury prize;  Dara Bratt’s observational documentary Flutter, a portrait of an ordinary man living in the extraordinary world of butterfly collecting; Chetin Chabuk’s Jujitsuing Reality, an inspiring documentary about Scott Lew, a screenwriter living with ALS; and Lauren Wolkstein’s elegant and sly Social Butterfly, in which a mysterious American woman (Anna Margaret Hollyman) arrives at a teenage party in the South of France.

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  • Actress Nicole Kidman, Director Ang Lee Among 2013 Cannes Film Festival Jury

    Director, producer Steven Spielberg will preside this year over ‘jury of his peers’ at the 66th Festival de Cannes aka Cannes Film Festival. Vidya Balan (Indian actress), Naomi Kawase (Japanese director), Nicole Kidman (Australian actress/producer), Lynne Ramsay (British scriptwriter/director/producer), Daniel Auteuil (French actor/director), Ang Lee (Taiwanese director/producer/scriptwriter), Cristian Mungiu (Romanian scriptwriter/director/producer), and Christoph Waltz (Austrian Actor) will help decide the winning films in competition at the festival. The winning films and awards including the biggest award – the Palme d’Or, will be announced during the Closing Ceremony on May 26th, 2013.

    Images: clockwise from top left – Steven Spielberg; Vidya Balan; Christoph Waltz; Lynne Ramsay; Cristian Mungiu; Naomi Kawase; Ang Lee; Nicole Kidman; Daniel Auteuil | image via Cannes Film Festival

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  • Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival Celebrates Third Year at the Assembly Hall in Toronto on May 3 and 4, 2013

    [caption id="attachment_3711" align="alignnone" width="550"]Hatch[/caption]

    Lakeshorts International Short Film Festival, spearheaded by Canadian actress, Michelle Nolden (Saving Hope, Nikita, Republic of Doyle) and film and television producer, Chris Szarka (Rent-A-Goalie, The Rawside of…) will celebrate its third year at the Assembly Hall in Toronto on May 3 and 4, 2013. Films screening at the festival include Hatch (pictured above), described as “A newborn’s destiny hangs in the balance, as grownups come to terms with what they cannot have.”

    On Friday, May 3, Lakeshorts will premier the Loved and Local screening, featuring emerging and local filmmakers, and on Saturday, May 4 will feature films by filmmakers from Canada and around the world, including the festival award winners.

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  • Porcelain Horse and Young Lakota Among Cine Las Americas International Film Festival 2013 Winners

    [caption id="attachment_3709" align="alignnone" width="550"]MEJOR NO HABLAR DE CIERTAS COSAS (PORCELAIN HORSE)[/caption]

    Cine Las Americas announced the award winners for the 16th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival, which took place on April 16 to 21, 2013, in Austin, Texas. The Ecuadorian film MEJOR NO HABLAR DE CIERTAS COSAS (PORCELAIN HORSE) won the Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature and YOUNG LAKOTA won the Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature. YOUNG LAKOTA also won the Audience Award for Documentary Feature.

    16th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival Award Winners:

    Narrative Feature Competition

    Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature
    MEJOR NO HABLAR DE CIERTAS COSAS (PORCELAIN HORSE)
    Dir. Javier Andrade, Ecuador

    Special Jury Award for Cinematography
    LA JUBILADA (THE RETIREE)
    Dir. Jairo Boisier, Chile

    Special Jury Award for Performance
    Cecilia Suárez – NOS VEMOS, PAPA (SEE YOU, DAD)
    Dir. Lucía Carreras, Mexico

    Special Jury Mention for Experimental Approach to Narrative
    EL EFECTO K. EL MONTADOR DE STALIN (THE K EFFECT. STALIN’S EDITOR)
    Dir. Valentí Figueres, Spain 

    Documentary Feature Competition

    Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature
    YOUNG LAKOTA
    Dir. Marion Lipschutz & Rose Rosenblatt, USA

    Honorable Mention for Documentary Feature
    EL ALCALDE (THE MAYOR)
    Dir. Emiliano Altuna, Diego Enrique Osorno, Carlos Rossini, Mexico

    Honorable Mention for Documentary Feature
    HABANA MUDA
    Dir. Eric Brach, France/Cuba

    Texas Archive of the Moving Image Hecho en Tejas Award
    SOUTHMOST U.S.A.
    Dir. Trish Dalton, USA 

    Short Film Competition

    Jury Award for Best Narrative Short
    ZOMBI (ZOMBIE)
    Dir. David Moreno, Spain

    Special Jury Award for Visual Storytelling
    LA NOCHE ANUNCIA LA AURORA (NIGHT ANNOUNCES DAWN)
    Dir. Gerard Uzcategui, Venezuela

    Special Jury Award for Animated Narrative
    LA NORIA (THE WATERWHEEL)
    Dir. Karla Castañeda, Mexico

    Jury Award for Best Documentary Short
    UNA HISTORIA PARA LOS MODLIN (A STORY FOR THE MODLINS)
    Dir. Sergio Oksman, Spain

    Audience Awards

    Audience Award for Narrative Feature
    DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR
    Dir. Iris Almaraz, Guest Dir. Gustavo Ramos, USA

    Audience Award for Documentary Feature
    YOUNG LAKOTA
    Dir. Marion Lipschutz & Rose Rosenblatt, USA

    Audience Award for Emergencia Youth Film Competition
    SIBLINGS
    Dir. Leo Aguirre, Aruba

    WHITE WASHED
    Dir. Caytlyn Isham
    In Progress, St. Paul, MN

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  • Eight More Films Added to 2013 Maryland Film Festival Incl John Waters’ Pick ‘Paradise: Faith’

    [caption id="attachment_3695" align="alignnone" width="550"]Paradise: Faith[/caption]

    And there is still more. Maryland Film Festival added eight more feature films to the 2013 Festival, including filmmaker John Waters’ selection, Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise: Faith (pictured above). Each year Waters selects one favorite film to present to MFF audiences. In addition to Paradise: Faith, MFF 2013 will screen all three films in Seidl’s new Paradise trilogy: Paradise: Faith, Paradise: Hope, and Paradise: Love.  

    MFF 2013 will take place May 8-12 in downtown Baltimore. 
     
    The newly added films to the 2013 Maryland Film Festival are:

    The Boy Eating the Bird’s Food (Ektoras Lygizos) 

    [caption id="attachment_3696" align="alignnone" width="550"]The Boy Eating the Bird’s Food[/caption]

    The debut film from Ektoras Lygizos offers a modern re-imagination of Knut Hamsun’s classic novel Hunger, as an alienated loner tries to survive the bleak landscape of Athens in the wake of economic collapse.

    Butter on the Latch (Josephine Decker) 

    [caption id="attachment_3697" align="alignnone" width="550"]Butter on the Latch[/caption]

    At a Balkan folk song and dance camp in the woods of Mendocino, California, Sarah reunites with her old friend Isolde.  But when Sarah pursues a romance with a new camper, the nights of sensual secrets and singing with Isolde come to an abrupt end.
     
    By and By: New Orleans Gospel at the Crossroads (Matthew T. Bowden & Joe Compton) 

    [caption id="attachment_3698" align="alignnone" width="550"]By and By: New Orleans Gospel at the Crossroads[/caption]

    Baltimore filmmakers Bowden and Compton’s documentary follows The Electrifying Crown Seekers, a family-based group that anchors a vibrant, under-the-radar gospel music community—even as changing tastes and the impact of Hurricane Katrina take a toll on performers and audiences alike.

    The Lost World (Harry O. Hoyt) 

    [caption id="attachment_3699" align="alignnone" width="550"]The Lost World[/caption]

    This landmark 1925 adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s 1912 fantasy novel concerns an expedition that sets out to prove that dinosaurs still walk the earth. Featuring a live original score performed by Alloy Orchestra.

    Paradise: Faith (Ulrich Seidl) 

    [caption id="attachment_3695" align="alignnone" width="550"]Paradise: Faith[/caption]

    A middle-aged Austrian woman spends her spare time going door to door, trying to bring the Catholic faith into the homes of poor immigrants. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, and presented within MFF as a favorite film by legendary filmmaker John Waters.
     
    Paradise: Hope (Ulrich Seidl) 

    [caption id="attachment_3700" align="alignnone" width="550"]Paradise: Hope[/caption]

    Sent to a diet camp over her summer vacation, Austrian teen Melanie finds distraction in listening to accounts of the sexual escapades of the other girls in her dorm—as well as in her own ever-increasing infatuation with the camp doctor.
     
    Paradise: Love (Ulrich Seidl) 

    [caption id="attachment_3701" align="alignnone" width="550"]Paradise: Love[/caption]

    In the first installment of Seidl’s Paradise trilogy, a 50-year-old Austrian woman travels to Kenya to engage in sexual tourism. But as she becomes smitten with the young Kenyan men who compete for her attention, the power dynamic begins to shift.

    Remote Area Medical (Jeff Reichert & Farihah Zaman) 

    [caption id="attachment_3702" align="alignnone" width="550"]Remote Area Medical [/caption]

    Over three days in April 2012, Remote Area Medical, the pioneers of “no-cost” health care clinics, treated nearly 2000 patients on the infield of Bristol, Tennessee’s massive NASCAR speedway. This documentary takes an intimate look at the patients, the care providers, and the gap in public health that brought them together.

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  • Durban International Film Festival Gets A New Manager

    Film critic and arts journalist, Peter Machen, has been appointed the Durban International Film Festival Manager. The 34th Durban International Film Festival, South Africa’s largest and longest running film festival hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts (CCA), will take place from July 18 to 28, 2013.

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  • 2013 Florida Festival Winners, THIS IS MARTIN BONNER Takes Top Prize

    The 2013 Florida Film Festival announced the Jury and Audience Awards, and the film THIS IS MARTIN BONNER, directed by Chad Hartigan took the top prize, the Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature. The film about fifty-something Martin Bonner (Paul Eenhoorn), a divorced father of two grown kids who’s just declared bankruptcy, and starting a new chapter in his life in Reno, Nevada, was the winner of the audience award for Best of NEXT at 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

    Accredited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences®, the Grand Jury Award for Best Live Action and Animated Short films automatically qualifies the winners for entry into the Live Action and Animated Short Film categories of the Academy Awards®.

    The complete list of jury and audience award winners of the 2013 Florida Film Festival in the American Independent and International Feature Film, Documentary, and Short Film categories are as follows:

    Narrative Features:

    Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature – THIS IS MARTIN BONNER, directed by Chad Hartigan
    Special Jury Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast – THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE, directed by Josh Barrett and Marc Menchaca

    Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature – THE FORGOTTEN KINGDOM, directed by Andrew Mudge

    Documentaries:

    Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature – BIG JOY: THE ADVENTURES OF JAMES BROUGHTON, directed by Eric Slade, Stephen Silha, and Dawn Logsdon
    Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Short – SKATE YRSELF CLEAN, directed by Janna Jude Brown

    Special Jury Award for Outstanding Documentary Directing – SHEPARD & DARK, directed by Treva Wurmfeld

    Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature – FAR OUT ISN’T FAR ENOUGH: THE TOMI UNGERER STORY, directed by Brad Bernstein 

    Shorts:

    Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Short – MY NAME IS YOUR FIRST LOVE, directed by Rob Richert
    Grand Jury Award for Best Animated Short – BACKYARD JAM, directed by Randall Christopher 
    Special Jury Award for Outstanding Narrative Short – ASAD, directed by Bryan Buckley
    Audience Award for Best Short Film – THINGS YOU DON’T JOKE ABOUT, directed by Viet Nguyen

    International:

    Audience Award for Best International Feature – STARBUCK (Canada), directed by Ken Scott

    Audience Award for Best International Short – HEAD OVER HEELS (UK), directed by Timothy Reckhart

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  • Cannes Selects The The Short Films and Cinéfondation Jury for the 2013 Festival

    The Short Films and Cinéfondation Jury were revealed for the 66th Festival de Cannes (Cannes Film Festival), taking place May 15 – 26, 2013. The members of the jury include Jane CAMPION, President – Film director/New Zealand; Maji-da ABDI Actress, director, producer/Ethiopia; Nicoletta BRASCHI Actress, producer/Italy; Nandita DAS Actress, director/India; and Semih KAPLANOĞLU Director, writer, producer/Turkey.

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  • William Oldroyd’s ‘Best’ Wins 2013 Sundance London Short Film Competition

    Best, a five-minute film from Surrey, UK filmmaker William Oldroyd, is the winner of the Short Film Competition for the second Sundance London film and music festival, April 25-28, 2013.  The film will screen as part of the official Short Film Programme at the festival.

    In Best, with one man’s wedding moments away, he and his best friend confront their future.

    Oldroyd said: “I am privileged to have my short film presented in my home city as part of this year’s festival. There is no better champion of international, emerging film makers than Sundance Institute, and I am grateful for their endorsement and support. I’m really looking forward to meeting the other participants and glad that Best will now get a wider, more diverse audience.”

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  • Cannes Film Festival Reveals 2013 Official Selections, Bling Ring by Sofia Coppola to Open Un Certain Regard

    [caption id="attachment_3629" align="alignnone" width="550"]The Bling Ring by Sofia Coppola[/caption]

    The Official Selections were revealed for the 66th Festival de Cannes (Cannes Film Festival), taking place May 15 – 26, 2013. The Festival also announced that Thomas Vinterberg, Danish director, scriptwriter and producer, will be this year’s President of the Jury for Un Certain Regard, Festival de Cannes Official Selection; and The Bling Ring by Sofia Coppola, with Emma Watson in the title role, Taïssa Farmiga, Leslie Mann and Kirsten Dunst, will open Un Certain Regard on Thursday 16 May.

    IN COMPETITION

    Opening Film

    Baz LUHRMANN; THE GREAT GATSBY (H.C.)

        ***    

    Valeria BRUNI-TEDESCHIUN;  CHÂTEAU EN ITALIE

    Ethan COEN, Joel COEN; INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS  

    Arnaud des PALLIÈRES; MICHAEL KOHLHAAS  

    Arnaud DESPLECHIN; JIMMY P. (PSYCHOTHERAPY OF A PLAINS INDIAN)  

    Amat ESCALANTE; HELI  

    Asghar FARHADILE;  PASSÉ (THE PAST)  

    James GRAY; THE IMMIGRANT  

    Mahamat-Saleh HAROUN; GRIGRIS  

    JIA Zhangke; TIAN ZHU DING (A TOUCH OF SIN)  

    KORE-EDA Hirokazu; SOSHITE CHICHI NI NARU (LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON)  

    Abdellatif KECHICHE; LA VIE D’ADЀLE  

    Takashi MIIKE; WARA NO TATE (SHIELD OF STRAW)  

    François OZON; JEUNE ET JOLIE  

    Alexander PAYNE; NEBRASKA  

    Roman POLANSKI; LA VÉNUS À LA FOURRURE  

    Steven SODERBERGH; BEHIND THE CANDELABRA  

    Paolo SORRENTINO; LA GRANDE BELLEZZA (THE GREAT BEAUTY)  

    Alex VAN WARMERDAM; BORGMAN  

    Nicolas WINDING REFN; ONLY GOD FORGIVES    

        ***    

    Closing Film     

    Jérôme SALLE; ZULU (H.C.)


    UN CERTAIN REGARD

    Opening Film 

    Sofia COPPOLA; THE BLING RING  

        ***    

    Hany ABU-ASSAD; OMAR

    Adolfo ALIX JR.; DEATH MARCH  

    Ryan COOGLER; FRUITVALE STATION 1st film  

    Claire DENIS; LES SALAUDS  

    Lav DIAZ; NORTE, HANGGANAN NG KASAYSAYAN (NORTE, THE END OF HISTORY)

    James FRANCO; AS I LAY DYING

    Valeria GOLINO; MIELE 1st film  

    Alain GUIRAUDIE; L’INCONNU DU LAC  

    Flora LAU; BENDS 1st film  

    Rithy PANH; L’IMAGE MANQUANTE  

    Diego QUEMADA-DIEZ; LA JAULA DE ORO 1st film  

    ANONYMOUS  

    Chloé ROBICHAUD; SARAH PRÉFÈRE LA COURSE (SARAH WOULD RATHER RUN) 1st film

    Rebecca ZLOTOWSKI; GRAND CENTRAL


    OUT OF COMPETITION

    J.C CHANDOR; ALL IS LOST

    Guillaume CANET; BLOOD TIES

     

    MIDNIGHT SCREENINGS

    Amit KUMAR; MONSOON SHOOTOUT 1st film

    Johnnie TO; BLIND DETECTIVE

     

    JERRY LEWIS TRIBUTE

    Daniel NOAH; MAX ROSE

     

    SPECIAL SCREENINGS

    Stephen FREARS; MUHAMMAD ALI’S GREATEST FIGHT

    Roberto MINERVINI; STOP THE POUNDING HEART

    Roman POLANSKI; WEEK END OF A CHAMPION

    James TOBACK; SEDUCED AND ABANDONED

    Cinéfondation :
    Taisia IGUMENTSEVA; OTDAT KONCI (BITE THE DUST) 1st film  

    GALA SCREENING, TRIBUTE TO INDIA

    Anurag KASHYAP, Dibakar BANERJEE, Zoya AKHTAR, Karan JOHAR; BOMBAY TALKIES

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