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FILMS FROM ISRAEL CANNES 2011
OFFICIAL COMPETITION
FOOTNOTE Director: Joseph Cedar Production: David Mandil – Movie Plus Productions Moshe Edery, Leon Edery – United King Films
World Sales: Westend Films LLP ֿwww
FRI 13/5 19:30 SALLE DEBUSSY (PRESS) FRI 13/5 22:00 SALLE BAZIN (PRESS) SAT 14/5 12:00 LUMIERE SAT 14/5 21:45 LUMIERE (PREMIERE)
MARKET SCREENINGS SUN 15/5 14:00 OLYMPIA 6 TUE 17/5 15:30 ARCADES 1
SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE
THE SLUT Director: Hagar Ben Asher Production: Marek Rozenbaum, Transfax Film Production – Israel / Benny Drechsel, Rohfilm GmbH – Germany
World Sales: Films Distribution
www.filmsdistribution.com /
info@filmsdistribution.com
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THE LIVERPOOL GOALIE (Norway) Comedy, 85mins. Nonstop Sales. Dir: Arild Andresen. Key cast: Andrine Sather, Asle Van Der Hagen, Fridtjov Soeheim. Meet Jo Idstad: 13 years old, school- smart and convinced that life is
India, hitching rides in trains and trucks, to take their petition to save their home to the leader of the humans in Delhi. Lerins 1
FAR AWAY EYES (Hong Kong) Action/ adventure, 88mins. Multivisionnaire Pictures. Dir: Stanley J Orzel. Key cast: Will Yun Lee, Miguel Ferrer, Mercedesr Renard. Four hitmen meet in Hong Kong to resolve some unfinished business. Over an elaborate meal, each of the highly skilled assassins brags and reminisces about their best hit in actual detail. As the mood intensifies, lines are drawn and secrets are revealed. Palais B
THE INNKEEPERS (US) Horror, 102mins. MPI Media Group. Dir: Ti West. Key cast: Sara Paxton, Pat Healy, Kelly McGillis. After more than 100 years of service, The Yankee Pedlar Inn is shutting its doors for good. The last remaining employees — Claire and Luke — are determined to uncover proof of what many believe to be one of New
dangerous. To survive school you need to avoid death-traps like bully co-students, hazardous sports and cute girls. And rather pursue harmless activities such as maths equations and football cards. Everything goes according to plan for Jo, until a new girl begins in his class: Mari. Palais D
England’s most haunted hotels. Star 3
LITTLE VOICES (Colombia) Documentary, animation, 75mins. Films Boutique. Dir: Jairo Carrillo. Depicts the lives of displaced Colombian children who have grown up surrounded by the guerilla. Arcades 1
THE LIVERPOOL GOALIE See box, above
MISS TACUARAMBO (Uruguay) Musical, 90mins. Rendez-Vous Pictures. Dir: Martin Sastre. Key cast: Natalia Oreiro, Rossy De Palma. A young girl who grew up under the influence of ‘Flashdance’ is looking for fame via a television contest. She could maybe escape her boring life between a christian theme park and a small village at the end of the world. Palais J
MUMBAI DIARIES (India) Drama, 103mins. UTV Software Communication. Dir: Kiran Rao. Key cast: Aamir Khan, Monica
Dogra, Kriti Malhotra. The lives of four different people in the city of Mumbai get entwined by fate and luck. Palais H
OFWOMEN AND HORSES (France) Comedy, 105mins. Le Pacte. Dir: Patricia Mazuy. Key cast: Bruno Ganz, Josiane Balasko, Marina Hands. The story of a rider on the quest for a horse. Her horse. Disgusted to see the horses that she trained to the top levels of jumping taken away from her, Gracieuse decides to start over in the world of dressage when she meets the legendary trainer Franz Mann. Franz, now exhausted and cynical, is managing the domain of a rich landowner. Arcades 3
OPERATION CASABLANCA (Switzerland) Comedy, 88mins. Yellow Affair. Dir: Laurent Negre. Key cast: Tarek Bakhari, Elodie Yung, Gilles Tschudi. An innocent Moroccan man is in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is suspected or terrorism and quickly finds himself tangled in a bizarre investigation where every
THU 12/5 11:00 ESPACE MIRAMAR THU 12/5 17:30 ESPACE MIRAMAR THU 12/5 22:00 ESPACE MIRAMAR FRI 13/5 8:30 SALLE BUÑUEL FRI 13/5 14:00 THÉÂTRE LA LICORNE FRI 13/5 20:30 CINEMA VALBONNE SAT 14/5 16:00 STUDIO 13
MARKET SCREENINGS FRI 13/5 12:00 OLYMPIA 4 TUE 17/5 12:00 OLYMPIA 3 WED 18/5 12:00 OLYMPIA 4
CINEFONDATION MARTHA MUST FLY
Director: Ma'ayan Rypp Production: Ma’ayan Rypp, Film & Television Department, Tel Aviv University
THU 19/5 14:30 SALLE BUÑUEL (PROGRAMME 3) Contact: Ma’ayan Rypp /
may_rypp@yahoo.com
ON MY DOORSTEP
Director: Anat Costi Production: Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Department of Screen Based Arts Contact: Anat Costi /
anatcosti@gmail.com
THU 19/5 11:00 SALLE BUÑUEL (PROGRAMME 2) MARKET SCREENINGS
PLAYOFF Director: Eran Riklis World Sales: Elle Driver /
Adeline@elledriver.eu
PRIVATE SCREENINGS – FOR BUYERS ONLY THU 12/5 SAT 14/5 WED 18/5
17:30
16:00 OLYMPIA 3 14:00
STAR 4 STAR 1
THE FLOOD Director: Guy Nattiv World Sales: K5 International /
info@k5international.com TUE 17/5
09:30 GRAY 2
INVISIBLE Director: Michal Aviad World Sales: Westend Films LLP /
info@westendfilms.com
FRI 13/5 14:00 OLYMPIA 7
INTIMATE GRAMMAR Director: Nir Bergman World Sales: Films Boutique /
info@filmsboutique.com
SAT 14/5 MON 16/5
13:30 11:30
RIVIERA 2 RIVIERA 4
RABIES Directors: Aharon Keshales & Navot Papushado World Sales: (Worldwide) Jinga Films /
jr@jingafilms.com (North America) XYZ Films /
nate@xyzfilms.com
FRI 13/5 MON 16/5
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MAN WITHOUT A CELL PHONE Director: Sameh Zoabi World Sales: Memento Films International (MFI) /
sales@memento-films.com
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THE GOLDEN POMEGRANATE Director: Dan Turgeman World Sales: Gershom Productions /
sobby418@aol.com
TUE 17/5 WED 18/5
18:00 GRAY 3 17:30 GRAY 2
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ISRAEL FILM FUND / TEL: 972 3 562 8180, FAX: 972 3 562 5992 /
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THE ISRAEL FILM COUNCIL
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