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Gary Hustwit Examines ideas about cities and urban design with examples from around the world and interviews with architects, politicians, artists and city planners. Real to Reel TIFF Bell Lightbox 5


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A HAPPY EVENT (France) 107mins. Dir: Remi Bezancon. Key cast: Louise Bourgoin, Pio Marmai, Josiane Balasko A young couple’s carefree lifestyle is turned upside down by the birth of their first child. Gala Scotiabank Theatre 3


COLOR OF THE OCEAN (Germany) 95mins. Dir: Maggie Peren. Key cast: Alex Gonzalez, Sabine Timoteo, Hubert Koundé Two refugees arriving on the shores of the Canary


Islands cross paths with an altruistic tourist and a cop — a meeting that will change the course of all their lives. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank Theatre 6


SUPERCLASICO (Denmark) 99mins. Dir: Ole Christian Madsen. Key cast: Anders W Berthelsen, Paprika Steen, Jamie Morton A romantic comedy about the mercurial nature of love and desire. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank Theatre 13


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JEFF, WHO LIVES AT HOME (US) 83mins. Dirs: Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass. Key cast: Jason Segel, Ed Helms, Susan Sarandon When he leaves his house on a banal errand for his mother, Jeff discovers that the universe might


be sending him messages about his destiny. Special Presentation Scotiabank Theatre 11


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GIRLMODEL (US) 77mins. Dir: Ashley Sabin, David Redmon. Key cast: Nadya, Madlen, Ashley Arbaugh, Rachel Blais Young Russian girls join a modelling agency to seek work in Japan, but get caught up in an unregulated system that reveals an unseemly side of the fashion industry. Real to Reel TIFF Bell Lightbox 4


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FAUST (Russia) 134mins. Dir: Alexander Sokurov. Key cast: Johannes Zeiler, Anton Adasinskiy, Isolda Dychauk A scholar, impatient with the religious limitations imposed on scientific


knowledge, sells his soul to the devil to gain enlightenment. Masters Scotiabank Theatre 8


PEARL JAMTWENTY (US) 120mins. Dir: Cameron Crowe. Cameron Crowe traces the 20-year history of Pearl Jam, packed with rare footage and new interviews. Special Presentation Scotiabank Theatre 2


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HEADSHOT (Thailand/France) 105mins. Dir: Pen-ek Ratanaruang. Key cast: Nopachai Jayanama, Sirin Horwang, Chanokporn Sayoungkul A hitman is shot in the head and when he wakes up he finds he sees everything upside down, literally. Then he meets a girl who turns his world even more upside down.


But who was trying to kill him? Vanguard Scotiabank Theatre 5


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A SIMPLE LIFE (Hong Kong/China) 117mins. Dir: Ann Hui. Key cast: Andy Lau, Deanie Ip, Wang Fuli A moving story about the relationship between a young man and a family servant. Special Presentation Scotiabank Theatre 10


CARRE BLANC (France/Luxembourg/ Belgium/Switzerland) 80mins. Dir: Jean- Baptiste Leonetti. Key cast: Sami Bouajila, Julie Gayet, Jean-Pierre Andreani A suicide survivor works for a nameless corporation, where he puts other employees through a series of bizarre tests in this dark, dystopian


surreal fantasy. Vanguard Scotiabank Theatre 7


GUILTY (France) 101mins. Dir: Vincent Garenq. Key cast: Philippe Torreton, Wladimir Yordanoff, Noémie Lvovsky Drama about a real-life couple who spent many years fighting for justice after being wrongly arrested for paedophilia. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank Theatre 4


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BEHOLD THE LAMB (UK) 83mins. Dir: John McIlduff. Key cast: Aoife Duffin, Nigel ONeill A pregnant junkie and middle-aged loser course through the Irish countryside en route to the weirdest score of their lives. Discovery TIFF Bell Lightbox 5


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