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SCREENINGS 14:30
LUKE AND LUCY & THE TEXAS RANGERS (Belgium) Delphis Films, 89mins. Dir: Mark Mertens, Wim Bien. Key cast: Guilherme Apollonio, Chloe Dolandis, Billy Ray Cyrus. This CG-animated feature film Wild West. CinemaxX Studio 19
SMALL TOWNMURDER SONGS (Canada) Visit Films, 75mins. Dir: Ed Gass- Donnelly. Key cast: Peter Stormare, Martha Plimpton, Jill Hennessy. A modern Gothic tale of crime and redemption about Walter, 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. CinemaxX Studio 17
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BRUTAL BOX (Spain) Eldorado Internacional, 92mins. Dir: Oscar Rojo. Key cast: Oscar Rojo, Rafa Rojas- Diez, Mario de la Rosa. Dramatic circumstances lead Carlos, a recently unemployed salesman, to create Brutalbox, an extreme content website. The website’s success raises the interest of multinational firms. But in Brutalbox nothing is what it seems. Marriott 3
POINT BLANK (France) Gaumont, 85mins. Dir: Fred Cavaye. Key cast: Gilles Lellouche, Roschdy Zem, Gerard Lanvin. Samuel has to act fast if he wants to see his wife again. Kino Arsenal 2
SILENT SONATA (Slovenia) Fortissimo Films, 80mins. Dir:
Janez Burger. Key cast: Leon Lueev, Pauliina Rasanen, Ravil Sultanov. When the deafening rattle of war dies away, Stevo, scared in the ruins of his home, his wife hit by a grenade, is left alone with his daughter and son as a rumble in the distance grows closer and closer. CineStar 1
SQUARE GROUPER (US) Magnolia Pictures, 105mins. Dir: Billy Corben. From the film-makers of the cult hit ‘Cocaine Cowboys’ series comes Square Grouper, which chronicles marijuana smuggling in South Florida in the 1970s and 1980s. Marriott 1
THE ASSAULT (France) Elle Driver, 100mins. Dir: Julien Leclercq. Key cast: Vincent Elbaz, Gregori
Derangere, Marie Guillard. Saturday, December 24, 1994. Four GIA terrorists hijack an Air France A300 Airbus at Algiers airport. No one knows exactly what the terrorists’ intentions are, just that they are armed and extremely determined. CineStar 4
WHITEWHITEWORLD (Serbia, Sweden- Germany) Films Boutique, 121mins. Dir: Oleg Novkovic. Key cast: Uliks Fehmiu, Jasna Duricic, Hana Selimovic. King is a handsome 40-year-old bar owner. Once he had an affair with the town beauty Ruzica. When her husband found out and went mad, she killed him. After years in jail Ruzica returns to find King involved with her daughter. CinemaxX Studio 11
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NOTHING TO DECLARE (France, Belgium) Pathe International, 108mins. Dir: Dany Boon. Key cast: Benoit Poelvoorde, Dany Boon, Karin Viard. It’s waffles vs camembert in a comic battle for love as customs break down in this small town on the French/Belgian border. CinemaxX 4
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BEAUTIFUL BOY (US) Lightning Entertainment, 100mins. Dir: Shawn Ku. Key cast: Michael Sheen, Maria Bello, Moon Bloodgood. Centres around a couple in a faltering marriage who discover that their 18-year- old son has been involved in a mass shooting at his university. Following this unimaginable tragedy, they struggle to hold on to hope. CinemaxX Studio 18
HOLIDAY (France) MK2 , 90mins. Dir: Guillaume Nicloux. Key cast: Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Judith Godreche, Josiane Balasko. Michel and Nadine’s weekend on the countryside was supposed to bring them closer. After a particularly confusing night at the hotel, an opera singer is found dead and they find themselves caught up in a murder mystery. CinemaxX Studio 13
PINA
(Germany, France) HanWay Films, 100mins. Dir: Wim Wenders. Key cast: Ensemble Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Dancer Pina Bausch’s unique creations offered a visual experience like no other and transformed the language of dance. This revolutionary 3D
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