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Lillifee must free the neighbouring country Bluetopia from a cold spell that has covered everything in ice and snow. Laemmle Monica 2
MARKET 9:00AM
THE INBETWEENERS Comedy, 97mins. IM Global. Dir: Ben Palmer. Key cast: Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison. The UK’s answer to ‘American Pie’. Four loser friends navigate their way through life,
play a major role in the choice of her husband. Dating isn’t custom as it goes beyond the reach of the family. Criterion 4
HORRID HENRY: THE MOVIE 3D
Childrens, comedy, 92mins. Protagonist Pictures. Dir: Nick Moore. Key cast: Anjelica Huston, Richard E Grant, Parminder Nagra. Horrid Henry wages his ever-constant battle against the tyranny of adults and forms an unlikely alliance with his irritating little brother, Perfect Peter, and the infuriating girl next door, Moody Margaret. Criterion 2
THE INBETWEENERS See box, above
THE LAST DOGS OFWINTER Documentary, 97mins. NZ Film. Dir: Costa Botes. Key cast: Costa Botes, Brian Ladoon. Canadian Eskimo Dogs or Qimmiq were once
armed only with their hormones. Step into a world of humiliation and awkward moments as Will, Jay, Simon and Neil go on vacation to Greece in search of high times and wild sex — with no parents, no teachers, no money and little to no chance with the ladies. Criterion 5
indispensable to human life in the Arctic. Today, the breed faces extinction. Since 1976, Brian Ladoon has stuck to a promise to maintain a viable breeding colony, battling chronic underfunding, wandering polar bears, officialdom and a harsh natural environment to keep his word. Broadway Cineplex 2
LEONIE Biography, drama, 99mins. Hyde Park International. Dir: Hisako Matsui. Key cast: Emily Mortimer, Shido Nakamura. The true story of Leonie Gilmour, an American editor and journalist in the early 20th century who falls in love with a famous Japanese poet and gives birth to Isamu Noguchi, the world-renowned sculptor and architect. Fairmont 2
MAGIC SILVER 2 — THE QUEST FOR THE MYSTIC HORN Childrens, family, 85mins. NonStop Sales.
n 30 Screen International at the AFM November 3, 2011
Dir: Arne Lindtner Naess. Key cast: Ane Viola Andreassen Semb, Johan Tinus Austad Lindgren, Toralf Maurstad. The story is set high up in the Blue Mountain, where young Queen Blureose finds it more and more difficult to live within the boundaries of the Blue Gnome community. When she becomes aware that a dangerous glacier is threatening the Blue Mountain Valley and the Red Gnomes living there, she sets out on a journey to find the Blue Horn, a magical instrument that can change the weather. AMC Santa Monica 4
MERCENARIES Action/adventure, 90mins. Kaleidoscope Film Distribution. Dir: Paris Leonti. Key cast: Robert Fucilla, Billy Zane, Vas Blackwood. When the Serbian Prime Minister is assassinated, an elite special ops team is called in to pull Europe back from the brink of war. Fairmont 1
MR. IDOL Drama, 115mins. Showbox/Mediaplex. Dir: Ra Hee-chan. Key cast: Jay Park, Park Ye-jin, Ji Hyun-woo. Once-famous producer Guju left the music industry after one of her teen idol group members died in an accident. One day, Guju encounters Yujin, who was kicked out of an agency called Star Music, after years
of training to be a singer. Guju believes Yujin could be a star and produces a teen idol group called Mr Children. The talented group attracts public attention and their fans increase exponentially. AMC Santa Monica 1
THE OPPOSITE OF LOVE Romantic comedy, 105mins. DeAPlaneta. Dir: Vicente Villanueva. Key cast: Hugo Silva, Adriana Ugarte. Merce and Raul fall in love, which becomes fear, control… something that has nothing to do with love. It’s just the opposite of love. AMC Santa Monica 7
PEACE, LOVE & MISUNDERSTANDING Comedy, 96mins. Voltage Pictures. Dir: Bruce Beresford. Key cast: Jane Fonda, Catherine Keener, Elizabeth Olsen. Reeling from the news that her husband is leaving her, Diane impulsively takes her children to Woodstock to stay with Grace, her estranged hippie mother. As tensions rise, they all must decide what to do with their summer of love. Broadway Cineplex 1
PRINCESS LILLIFEE AND THE LITTLE UNICORN Animation, family, childrens, 72mins. Beta Cinema. Dir: Ansgar Niebuhr. Together with her friends and the unicorns, Princess
UNLAWFUL KILLING Documentary, 94mins. Guardian Entertainment International. Dir: Keith Allen. Key cast: Mohamed Al-Fayed, Piers Morgan, Miranda Glasser. The true story of the violent death of Princess Diana, and the subsequent cover-up by the British Establishment, culminating (after a decade of delay) in an inquest held at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Criterion 1
11:00AM
ANGLE MORT Thriller, 90mins. Entertainment One. Dir: Dominic James. Key cast: Karine Vanasse, Sebastien Huberdeau.
A photographer named Stephanie and her boyfriend Eric are spending their winter vacation in the Caribbean, where a pyromaniac serial killer has been terrorising the highways of the Republic of Santiago. Criterion 1
THE AWAKENING See box, below
BANGKOK KUNG FU Action/adventure, 107mins. Golden Network Asia. Dir: Yuthlert Sippapak. Key cast: Arak Amornsupasiri, Athikit Pringprom, Visava Thaiyanont. Four young boys are stolen from their families. Handicapped by their kidnappers, they are forced to become beggars on the street. However, they manage to escape and along with a young girl are taught Shaolin Kung Fu by a master. AMC Santa Monica 5
MARKET 11:00AM
THE AWAKENING Thriller, 106mins. StudioCanal. Dir: Nick Murphy. Key cast: Rebecca Hall, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton. England, 1921. Three years after the end of the Great War, writer and scientist Florence Cathcart is England’s pre-eminent ghost hunter. Mallory, a damaged First World War veteran, invites
Florence to the country boarding school where he teaches, to investigate a mysterious death that is blamed on a child’s malevolent spirit. Armed with cameras, trip-wires and recorders, Florence is soon convinced she has found a logical explanation for the tragedy. Then one night, a chilling spectral encounter confounds all her rational beliefs. AMC Santa Monica 7
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