CAVE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS (3D) directed by Oscar© Nominee Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to film inside the Chauvet caves of southern France, capturing the oldest known pictorial creations of humankind in their astonishing natural setting. He puts 3-D technology to a profound use, taking us back in time over 30,000 years.
“A visually striking journey” Los Angeles Times
THE GREEN WAVE directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi
This touching documentary-collage illustrates the dramatic events before and after the 2009 presidential elections in Iran, sharing the feelings of the people behind the historic Green revolution.
“Highly adventurous” The Hollywood Reporter
IDFA Official Screenings:
Today, 12:00pm, Urania Today, 5:30pm, Urania
Market Screening: Today, 1:25pm, Astor Lounge
LOLA@Berlinale Screening: February 15, 1:30pm, CinemaxX 1
Market Screening: February 16, 9:30am, dffb-Kino
JESS + MOSS directed by Clay Jeter
Jess, age 18, and Moss, age 12 are second cousins in the dark-fire tobacco fields of rural Western Kentucky. Over the course of a summer they venture on a journey exploring deep secrets and hopes of a future while being confronted with fears of isolation, abandonment and an unknown tomorrow.
“A bracing jolt from the usual film experience” The Hollywood Reporter
TORINO FILM
FESTIVAL FIPRESCI PRIZE
Official Screenings: February 17, 8:00pm, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Kino 1 February 19, 3:30pm, Cubix 8 February 20, 2:00pm, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Kino 2
Market Screening: Today, 9:30am, Marriott 3
Market Screening: Today, 2:30pm, CinemaxX 17
SMALL TOWN MURDER SONGS directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly
A modern, gothic tale of crime and redemption about an aging police officer from a small Ontario Mennonite town who hides a violent past until a local murder upsets the calm of his newly reformed life.
“A cosmically profound drama.” Variety
LOOK, STRANGER directed by Arielle Javitch
Starring Anamaria Marinca (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days)
Set in the urban wastelands and desolate forests of an unidentified world at war, this is the story of a woman making a dangerous journey home from a refugee camp. When her guide is killed on the road in an arbitrary act of violence, the woman is forced to rely on an angry and disillusioned carrier, who agrees to travel with her for a price.
“A vivid immediacy” Variety
Market Screening: February 15, 12:45pm, CinemaxX 17
Market Screening: February 15, 11:30am, CinemaxX 18
THE OFF HOURS directed by Megan Griffiths
Francine is a waitress whose liberation from her mundane existence is long overdue. In the restless world of the night shift at a highway diner, her life consists of casual encounters and transient friendships. As change begins to invade the quiet diner, Francine is reminded that it is never too late to become the person she was meant to be.
“An artful composition that occasionally echoes Edward Hopper” The Hollywood Reporter
THE MYTH OF THE AMERICAN
SLEEPOVER directed by David Robert Mitchell
Set against the backdrop of mile-long roads, neighborhood blocks, abandoned factories and lakes which make up Metro-Detroit, this story follows four young people as they search for love and adventure on the last night of summer.
“A beautifully rendered tale of teen angst.” Hollywood Reporter
DEAUVILLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
JURY PRIZE
TILVA ROSH directed by Nikola Ležaić
Best friends, Toda and Stefan spend their first summer after high school skating in the abandoned mine and making "Jackass-like" videos. When Dunja, a friend who has returned from France for her summer holidays, arrives on the scene, the boys vie for her attention in ways that tear at the fabric of their relationship.
“Worthy of praise” Variety
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