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THE MOON CHILD (France, Belgium) Wild Bunch, 110mins. Dir: Delphine Gleize. Key cast: Vincent Lindon, Emmanuelle Devos, Quentin Challal. Romain suffers from a rare genetic deficiency that makes him unable to stand daylight. Since infancy, he has been cared for by David, a doctor with whom he has developed an unusually close relationship. But David has to leave. CineStar 1
THE UNINTENTIONAL KIDNAPPING OF ELFRIEDE OTT (Austria) Dor Film, 113mins. Dir: Andreas Prochaska. Key cast: Elfriede Ott, Michael Ostrowski, Andreas Kiendl. Two friends have been collecting a dead granny’s pension — no problem until a local politician wants to congratulate her personally. An old lady is borrowed from hospital — bad luck she’s a famous actress: complications guaranteed. CinemaxX Studio 12
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PIERCING 1 (Argentina) Filmsharks International, 75mins. Dir: Jian Liu. Marriott 3
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MATCHING JACK (Australia) ContentFilm International, 103mins. Dir: Nadia Tass. Key cast: James Nesbitt, Jacinda Barrett, Richard Roxburgh. A heartfelt, warm and emotional story of triumph in the face of adversity. CinemaxX Studio 13
THE MAGICIAN (Netherlands) Delphis Films, 94mins. Dir: Joram Lursen. Key cast: Thor Braun, Theo Maassen, Chantal Janzen. CinemaxX Studio 18
THE NIGHT CLERK (France, Luxembourg) TF1 International, 106mins. Dir: Raphael
Jacoulot. Key cast: Jean- Pierre Bacri, Vincent Rottiers, Ludmila Mikael. A hotel clerk with a criminal record gets involved in covering up an accidental murder. CinemaxX 4
VALLANZASCA (Italy) Fortissimo Films, 120mins. Dir: Michele Placido. Key cast: Kim Rossi Stuart, Moriz Bleibtreu, Paz Vega. Set in Italy in the 1970s, ‘Vallanzasca’ is the true story of the Italian underworld’s most infamous outlaw. CineStar 4
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TICKET TO PARADISE (Cuba, Spain) I.C.A.I.C., 90mins. Dir: Gerardo Chijona. Key cast: Miriel Cejas, Hector Medina, Dunia Matos. Cuba 1993. Eunice is a teenager running away from her father’s sexual harassment. Alejandro is a rocker who has serious problems. When their fates meet on the road, they decide to travel together in search of a Paradise. Marriott 1
WAYS TO LIVE FOREVER (Spain, UK) Intandem Films, 91mins. Dir: Gustavo Ron. Key cast: Robbie Kay, Ben Chaplin, Emilia Fox. Two teenagers diagnosed with leukaemia meet in hospital and make a list of things they want to do before they die. With help from their families they achieve almost all their ambitions in a series of funny and touching escapades. dffb-Kino
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GIGOLA (France) Wide Management, 102mins. Dir: Laure Charpentier. Key cast: Lou Doillon, Marie Kremer, Eduardo Noriega. George, a charismatic and adventurous young woman, embarks on an exciting and reckless journey to the depths of Pigalle’s nightlife, circa 1960. She becomes
Gigola, a kind of gigolo for women only. CinemaxX Studio 11
THE SALT OF LIFE (Italy) Fandango Portobello, 90mins. Dir: Gianni Di Gregorio. Key cast: Gianni Di Gregorio, Valeria De Franciscis Bendoni. CinemaxX Studio 16
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WANDERING STREAMS (France) Funny Balloons, 96mins. Dir: Pascal Rabate. Key cast: Daniel Prevost, Philippe Nahon, Bulle Ogier. A widower in his seventies, after the sudden death of his high-spirited friend, reignites the desire to find love. CinemaxX Studio 14
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WRECKED (Canada) Entertainment One, 91mins. Dir: Michael Greenspan. Key cast: Adrien Brody, Caroline Dhavernas. A man awakens in a mangled car-wreck at the bottom of a steep cliff. He’s injured, his legs are trapped, and he has no memory of who he is or how he got there. CinemaxX 2
WWE’S THAT’S WHAT I AM (US) IM Global, 102mins. Dir: Mike Pavone. Key cast: Ed Harris, Chase Ellison, Molly Parker. CinemaxX 10
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PREY (France) Rezo, 80mins. Dir: Antoine Blossier. Key cast: Gregoire Colin, Berenice Bejo, Francois Levantal. Hunting season is not over yet. Only now they’ve become the prey. CineStar 2
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A LETTER TO ELIA (US) Echo Bridge Entertainment, 60mins. Dir: Martin Scorsese, Kent Jones. Key cast: Elia Kazan. Martin Scorsese’s intensely personal and deeply moving tribute to the films of director Elia
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