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cast: Jennifer Hudson, Terrence Howard, Elias Koteas. The powerful love story that changed the world. Winnie and Nelson Mandela endured more than 20 years of separation and political turmoil … ultimately tearing them apart. CinemaxX Studio 11


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THE CHEF (France) Gaumont 84mins. Dir: Daniel Cohen. Key cast: Jean Reno, Michael Youn, Raphaelle Agogue. Jacky is a very talented aficionado of haute


KWA, 96mins. Dir: Leticia Tonos. Key cast: Julieta Rodriguez, Victor Checo. After her mother dies, Maria decides to look for the father she has never met. She travels to a picturesque little town and finds him living in the middle of an abandoned banana plantation. CinemaxX Studio 13


cuisine. Star chef Alexandre Lagarde, in conflict with the group owner of his restaurant, has run out of ideas for his new menu, which critics will soon be judging. Then he meets Jacky. CinemaxX 2


MADRID 1987 (Spain) 6 Sales, 104mins. Dir: David Trueba. Key cast: Jose Sacristan, Maria Velverde, Ramon Fontsere. Miguel, a feared and respected senior newspaper writer, sets up a meeting in a cafe with Angela, a young journalism student. Forced to remain together


on a very particular day, both will try to survive the emotional friction. Kino Arsenal 2


THE ODDS (Canada) Visit Films, 92mins. Dir: Simon Davidson. Key cast: Tylet Johnston, Jaren Brandt- Bartlett, Calum Worthy. Set in a suburban world of underground teenage gambling, a high school student must find his best friend’s killer before the game is exposed. CinemaxX Studio 17


PARIS MANHATTAN (France) SND Groupe M6 75mins. Dir: Sophie Lellouche. Key cast: Alice Taglioni, Patrick Bruel. Alice, an offbeat pharmacist, is still single.


She actually met the perfect man 20 years ago but he married her sister. Since then no one has lived up to her expectations. Meeting Vincent, her life seems to change for the better. CineStar 3


STELLA DAYS (Ireland) Films Distribution, 93mins. Dir: Thaddeus O’Sullivan. Key cast: Martin Sheen, Stephen Rea, Marcella Plunkett. The story of a man, about the conflict between love and duty, hope and faith and between the excitement of the unknown and the security of the familiar. It encapsulates the dilemma of Ireland in the mid-1950s. CineStar 1


TORRENTE 4: LETHAL CRISIS (3D) (Spain) Filmsharks International, 93mins. Dir: Santiago Segura. CineStar Event Cinema


WALK AWAY RENEE (France) Wild Bunch, 90mins. Dir: Jonathan Caouette. Key cast: Jonathan Caouette, Renee Leblanc, Adolph Davis. A man’s explosive, hallucinatory and deeply moving account of a road trip across the United States with his volatile, vulnerable mother. MGB-Kino


WINNIE (South Africa, Canada) Film Bridge International, 108mins. Dir: Darrell Roodt. Key


CRULIC – THE PATH TO BEYOND (Romania, Poland) Wide, 73mins. Dir: Anca Damian. Key cast: Vlad Ivanov, Jamie Sives. Tells the story of a 33-year-old Romanian, who died in a Polish prison while on hunger strike. The acclaimed Romanian actor Vlad Ivanov narrates Crulic’s ironic voiceover from beyond the grave. CineStar 6


LOVE IS IN THE AIR (Denmark, Sweden) TrustNordisk, 84mins. Dir: Simon Staho. Key cast: Emma Sehested Hoeg, Gustav Hintze, Victoria Carmen Sonne. Daniel, Lina, Stefan and Therese are 16 years old. They are the best of friends and are on their way out for the night. It is a night like all others and yet a night like no other before. CineStar 2


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Martin Gropius Bau 40 Tel: +49 30 767 646 439 Altadena Films Amadeus Entertainment AV Pictures Creative Screen Associates Eros International Genesis Film Sales Jinga Films


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Kaleidoscope Film Distribution Left Film Sales Moviehouse Entertainment Park Entertainment Parkland Pictures SC Films International The Film Festival Doctor


n 52 Screen International at the Berlinale February 9, 2012


Brits Meet the


to find out about British films, filmmakers, film-making services and companies


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