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During one hot summer afternoon, the lives of four characters


tragically intersect.


A 10 year-old boy in a remote Aboriginal community tries to resist the lure of violence and drugs.


DIRECTED BY JEAN-JACQUES JAUFFRET


DIRECTED BY IVAN SEN OFFICIAL SCREENINGS:


May 13, 11:00, Debussy May 14, 14:00, Bazin May 16, 11:00, Salle 60éme


MARKET SCREENING: May 17, 18:00, Palais I


MARKET SCREENING: May 12, 10:00, Riviera 1


OFFICIAL SCREENINGS:


May 19, 19:30, Thèâtre Croisette May 20, 11:30, Cinèma Les Arcades


A LOVE STORY WITH APOCALYPTIC STAKES. DIRECTED BY EVAN GLODELL


Werner Herzog gains exclusive access to the Chauvet Caves in France and films man's oldest known artwork in 3D.


PRESS SCREENING: May 19, 11:30, Thèâtre Croisette


IN 3D DIRECTED BY OSCAR© NOMINEE WERNER HERZOG MARKET SCREENINGS:


Today, 15:30, Palais J May 12, 11:30, Gray 4


MARKET SCREENING (3D): May 12, 14:00, Lerins 2


DIRECTED BY CLAY JETER


DIRECTED BY ALI SAMADI AHADI


A hard hitting look into Iran's Green Revolution from the


participants who took to the streets. IDFA


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Two cousins spend the summer exploring the surroundings of a Kentucky tobacco plantation.


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