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NEW GERMAN FILMS AT CANNES 2011


FRIDAY, 13 MAY RIVIERA


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09:30 h Anna Justice


DIE VERLORENE ZEIT REMEMBRANCE 105 min


11:30 h Ulrich Köhler


SCHLAFKRANKHEIT SLEEPING SICKNESS 91 min


13:45 h Jan Schomburg


ÜBER UNS DAS ALL ABOVE US ONLY SKY 88 min


15:30 h Lars Kraume


DIE KOMMENDEN TAGE THE DAYS TO COME 128 min


17:45 h Hans Steinbichler


DAS BLAUE VOM HIMMEL PROMISING THE MOON 100 min


19:30 h Til Schweiger


KOKOWÄÄH 127 min


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SCREENINGS


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FESTIVAL & PRESS 2:00PM


THE SLUT (Israel) Drama, 87mins. Dir: Hagar Ben Asher. Key cast: Daria Forman, Hagar Ben Asher, Ishay Golan. Tamar, 35, a beautiful young woman, lives alone with her two daughters. She can’t restrain her sexual appetite


SLEEPING BEAUTY (Australia) Drama, 104mins. Dir: Julia Leigh. Key cast: Emily Browning. Lucy is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the Sleeping Beauty Chamber, old men seek an erotic experience that requires Lucy’s absolute submission. This unsettling task starts to bleed into Lucy’s daily life and she develops an increasing need to know what happens to her when she is asleep. Competition Salle du Soixantieme


THE SLUT See box, above


2:30PM


WE HAVE A POPE (HABEMUS PAPAM) (Italy) Comedy, 104mins. Dir: Nanni Moretti. Key cast: Nanni Moretti, Michel Piccoli, Jerzy Stuhr. Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere


3:00PM


DECLARATION OF WAR (France) Drama, 100mins. Dir: Valerie Donzelli. Key cast: Brigitte Sy, Jeremie Elkaim.


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and gives herself to several men of the village. Shai, a young man, has just moved back in the region to handle his dead mother’s assets, but as he meets Tamar, he decides to stay. They soon fall in love, but will Tamar be satisfied with only one partner? Critics’ Week La Licorne


A couple, Romeo and Juliette. A child, Adam. His illness, their battle. And, above all, their love story. Critics’ Week Miramar


4:30PM


LARZAC (TOUS AU LARZAC) (France) Documentary, 118mins. Dir: Christian Rouaud Documentary of the struggles a rural group of farmers fighting against the decision to extend a military camp in the neighbourhood. Out of Competition, press screening Salle Bazin


5:00PM


ARIRANG (South Korea) Documentary, 100mins. Dir: Kim Ki-Duk. The bad guy who used to wander around the empty houses now awakes from a dream, and faces up the reality of life. Un Certain Regard, press screening Salle Debussy


KUROSAWA, LA VOIE (France) Documentary, 52mins. Dir: Catherine Cadou. Eleven major film-makers from Europe, Asia and


America talk about Akira Kurosawa and explore some ways in which he influenced their own work. Cannes Classics Salle Bunuel


THE OTHER SIDE OF SLEEP (Ireland, Netherlands, Hungary) Drama, 91mins. Dir: Rebecca Daly. Key cast: Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Gina Moxley. Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette


5:15PM


OUT OF BOUNDS (LABRADOR) (Denmark) Drama, 72mins. Dir: Frederikke Aspock. Key cast: Jakob Eklund, Stephanie Leon. A desolate, windswept island. Stella and Oskar, a young couple, visit her father Nathan, who lives a lone life in the company of his labrador dog. Stella is pregnant and looking forward to the birth of her baby, but Oskar appears to be in doubt. When Oskar falls prey to Nathan’s provocations and feels bewildered by the relationship between father and daughter, a clash between the two men is inevitable


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