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Carole Bouquet, Melanie Thierry. Love, betrayal, forgiveness and unforgiving attitudes riddle this compelling drama in beautiful, romantic Venice. Directors’ Fortnight Le Raimu


5:30PM AVE


Soundtrack Academy!


(Bulgaria) Romance, 86mins. Dir: Konstantin Bojanov. Key cast: Ovanes Torosyan, Angela Nedyalkova. With French and English subtitles. Critics’ Week Miramar


7:15PM


THE SILVER CLIFF (O ABISMO PRATEADO) (Brazil) Drama, 85mins. Dir: Karim Ainouz. Key cast: Alessandra Negrini, JR Otto Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette


7:30PM


THE BEAVER See box, above right


THE ISLAND (Bulgaria) Drama, 110mins. Dir: Kamen Kalev. Key cast: Boyka Velkova, Laetitia Casta A romantic trip for a Parisian couple to Bulgaria tests their relationship to the limit. Directors’ Fortnight Studio 13


7:45PM


Discovering new talent is what really makes or breaks a film festival. That’s why the winners of the World Soundtrack Award: ‘Discovery of the Year’ hold a special place in the hearts of all Academy members. The list of discoveries since 2001 is impressive and proves that the World Soundtrack Awards often paved the way to Oscars, Baftas or Grammy’s!


Submit your film score now and follow in the footsteps of Craig Armstrong, Klaus Badelt, Antonio Pinto, Gustavo Santaolalla, Michael Giacchino, Nico Muhly and last year’s Abel Korzeniowski. Send 30 DVD’s (multi-region), 30 CD’s and a professional bio before July 20th 2011 to Valerie Dobbelaere.


, www.worldsoundtrackacademy.com www.filmfestival.be


A TRIBUTE TO JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO (HOMMAGE A JEAN-PAUL BELMONDO) Special screening/press screening Salle Debussy


8:00PM


THE BIG FIX (US, France, Germany) Documentary, 112mins. Dir: Josh Tickell, Rebecca Harrell. Out of Competition Salle du Soixantieme


8:30PM WorldSoundtrackAcademy


Ghent International Film Festival, Leeuwstraat 40b, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium tel +32(0)9 242 80 60 - fax +32(0)9 221 90 74 - info@filmfestival.be


SNOWTOWN (Australia) Drama, 120mins. Dir: Justin Kurzel. Key cast: Lucas Pittaway, Daniel Henshall, Louise Harris. With French subtitles. Critics’ Week Cinema de Valbonne


n 30 Screen International at the Cannes Film Festival May 17, 2011


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FESTIVAL & PRESS 7:30PM


THE BEAVER (US) Drama, 91mins. Dir: Jodie Foster. Key cast: Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster, Anton Yelchin. A depressed toy company


9:15PM


KIDS OF TODAY (DES JEUNES GENS MÖDERNES) (France) Documentary, 97mins. Dir: Jerome De Missolz. A veteran music critic meets a new wave of counter-culturalists in New York. Directors’ Fortnight Theatre Croisette


9:30PM


A NIGHT TO REMEMBER (UK) Drama, 123mins. Dir: Roy Ward Baker. Key cast: Kenneth Moore, Ronald Allen. Recreation of the final moments of the Titanic. Cinema on the Beach Plage Mace


10:00PM


AVE (Bulgaria) Romance, 86mins. Dir: Konstantin Bojanov. Key cast: Ovanes Torosyan, Angela Nedyalkova. With French and English subtitles. Critics’ Week Miramar


HANEZU (HANEZU NO TSUKI) (Japan) Drama, 91mins.


CEO begins speaking through a beaver puppet to work out his personal and professional problems. Out of Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere


Dir: Naomi Kawase. Key cast: Tohta Komizu, Hako Oshima, Tetsuya, Akikawa. Competition, press screening Salle Bazin


LE HAVRE (Finland, France, Germany) Drama, 93mins. Dir: Aki Kaurismaki. Key cast: Andre Wilms, Kati Outinen, Blonidn Miguel. Competition Grand Theatre Lumiere


TATSUMI (Singapore ) Animation, 98mins. Dir: Eric Khoo. Celebrates the life and work of Japanese comic artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi. Un Certain Regard, press screening Salle Debussy


UNFORGIVABLE (IMPARDONNABLES) (France) Drama, 115mins. Dir: Andre Techine. Key cast: Andre Dussollier, Carole Bouquet, Melanie Thierry. Directors’ Fortnight Studio 13


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