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FESTIVAL 14:00


TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER (Poland, Japan) Drama. 118mins. Dir: Dorota Kedzierzawska. Key cast: Oleg Ryba, Evgeny Ryba, Akhmed Sardalov. Coming-of-age drama about two destitute brothers and a young girl. Generation Kplus CinemaxX 3


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ICE FLOWERS (Germany) Drama. 30mins. Dir: Susan Gordanshekan. Key cast: Arnel Taci, Renate Grosser, Denis Mehicic. Amir has no residence permit. When he loses his cleaning job, he takes on work as a carer. His new job entails looking after Mrs Osterloh, who is suffering from dementia. Mrs Osterloh’s illness presents Amir with an opportunity to toy with self-made realities. Perspektive Deutsches Kino press screening CinemaxX 5


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THE DAYS OF EVILWOMEN (Japan) Comedy. 110mins. Dir: Shibuya Minoru. Key cast: Tono Eijiro, Yamada Isuzu, Okada Mariko. A black comedy in which Shibuya casts a withering glance on human greed and selfishness. Yashiro is a


rich, old and grumpy man who lives with his mistress, an erstwhile geisha. She and her daughter conspire to kill him to get hold of his money. Forum Delphi Filmpalast


TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER See box, above


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!WOMEN ART REVOLUTION —A SECRET HISTORY (US) Documentary. 83mins. Dir: Lynn Hershman Leeson. Key cast: Yvonne Rainer, Judy Chicago, Guerilla Girls, B. Ruby Rich. American artist Lynn Hershman Leeson has been involved in media art since the 1970s. For this film, she has viewed and distilled several hundred hours of interviews and taped conversations with colleagues, friends, art


historians, curators and critics into a singular documentary describing the history of the feminist art movement. Panorama Dokumente CineStar 7


LIFE IN A DAY (UK) Documentary. 95mins. Dir: Kevin Macdonald. The fruit of a project spearheaded by Ridley Scott’s production company and YouTube. com. Applicants were asked to document a day in their lives and to post their results on the web — users from 197 countries responded, posting a total of about 80,000 short films. Panorama Special Cubix 9


PINA


(Germany, France) Documentary. 100mins. Dir: Wim Wenders. Documentary shot in 3D


about the work of the late choreographer Pins Bausch. Competition Urania


15:00


THE FLOOD (Israel) Drama. 101mins. Dir: Guy Nattiv. Key cast: Ronit Elkabetz, Michael Moshonov, Yoav Rotman. A child’s own pubescent troubles are put into perspective when his autistic brother returns to the family home. Generation Kplus Haus der Kulturen der Welt Kino 1


NO, GLOBAL TOUR (Spain) Documentary. 120mins. Dir: Santiago Sierra. Forum Expanded Kino Arsenal 1


SING YOUR SONG (US) Documentary. 98mins. Dir: Susanne


Rostock. Key cast: Harry Belafonte. Berlinale Special Gala Friedrichstadtpalast


THE YOUNG BUTLER (Chile) Documentary. 70mins. Dir: Marcela Said, Jean de Certeau. Forum Cubix 7


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GRIFF THE INVISIBLE (Australia) Action. 93mins. Dir: Leon Ford. Key cast: Ryan Kwanten, Maeve Dermody, Patrick Brammall. By day, Griff works in a boring office in a boring town. His life is a dull routine in which his colleagues bully him, and his brother, Griff ’s only friend, protects him. But at night, Griff lives a completely different life, wandering down the gloomy streets, watching over the innocent and defenceless, protecting


them from all manner of dangers that lurk in the dark. Generation 14plus Cubix 8


THE KITE (India) Drama. 105mins. Dir: Prashant Bhargava. Key cast: Seema Biswas, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sugandha Garg. A father and his grown- up daughter come from Delhi to visit the city of Ahmedabad for the annual kite festival. The days and nights couldn’t be more beautiful — high in the sky millions of dots in all different colours provoke a buzzing, relaxed atmosphere in the narrow streets of the old part of town. The father feels even closer to his childhood memories on the rooftop of his parents’ house. There he reveals his plans for the future to his relatives, and in doing so destroys the suspended


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