SCREENINGS Edited by Paul Lindsell
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FESTIVAL & PRESS 09:00
MY WAY (South Korea) 137mins. Dir: Kang Je-kyu. Key cast: Jang Dong- gun, Joe Odagiri, Fan Bingbing. The Second World War, told from a Korean perspective during the country’s
Japanese occupation. Two rival marathon runners, one Korean, the other Japanese, become enemies during the war until they find each other again on the shores of Normandy. Panorama Special Press CineStar 3
FESTIVAL & PRESS
09:00
MY WAY See box, above
TODAY (AUJOURD’HUI) (France, Senegal) 86mins. Dir: Alain Gomis. Key cast: Saul Williams, Aissa Maiga, Djolof M’bengue. The last day in the life of a Senegalese man who returns to his home country from America. Competition Press Berlinale Palast
09:30
OUR HOMELAND (Japan) 100mins. Dir: Yang Yonghi. Key cast: Iura Arata, Ando Sakura, Yang Ik-June.
Sonho returns to Japan from North Korea to receive treatment for a brain tumour, having been sent to Pyongyang as a teenager by his father, a supporter of the political system there. His brief visit brings the emotions of the past back to the surface. Forum Press CinemaxX 6
11:00
OKTOBER (USSR) 116mins. Dir: Sergej M. Eisenstein. Key cast: Vasili Nikandrov, Vladimir Popov, Boris Livanov. Eisenstein’s depiction of the October Revolution was criticised for its lack of emotion and withdrawn from distribution after its premiere. This new HD version features a re-recording of Edmund Meisel’s mechanical-
n 50 Screen International at the Berlinale February 10, 2012
sounding score. Berlinale Special Gala Press Friedrichstadt-Palast
11:30
COMBAT GIRLS (Germany) 103mins. Dir: David Wnendt. Key cast: Alina Levshin, Jella Haase, Gerdy Zint. Marisa, a young female Neo-Nazi, sees her world turned upside down when a new girl appears in her gang. LOLA@Berlinale CinemaxX 1
ELLES (France, Poland, Germany) 99mins. Dir: Malgoska Szumowska. Key cast: Juliette Binoche, Anais Demoustier, Joanna Kulig. An established Parisian journalist is researching an article about young women working as prostitutes in order to pay for their studies. As she investigates the interplay between money, sex, love, freedom and enforcement, she discovers her own fetishes and desires. Panorama Special Press CineStar 3
KID-THING (US) 83mins. Dir: David Zellner. Key cast: Sydney Aguirre, Susan Tyrrell, Nathan Zellner.
Neglected by her parents, 10-year-old Annie roams through forest and meadow leaving a trail of destruction in her wake. But when she discovers a hole in the ground from which a woman’s voice can be heard calling for help, her life changes. Forum Press CinemaxX 6
12:00
EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE (US) 129mins. Dir: Stephen Daldry. Key cast: Thomas Horn, Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock. Having lost his father during the terror attacks of 9/11, a traumatised boy embarks on an odyssey across New York. Out of Competition Press Berlinale Palast
13:15
SOLDIER/CITIZEN (Israel) 68mins. Dir: Silvina Landsmann. In a citizenship course organised by the military, young Israeli soldiers discuss the complex nature of the Jewish state and the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. Forum Press CinemaxX 6
13:30
INDIGNADOS (France) 88mins. Dir:
Tony Gatlif. Key cast: Isabel Vendrell Cortes. Tells the story of a young illegal immigrant named Betty who arrives in Europe to discover a continent in the throes of turmoil. Panorama Special Press CineStar 3
KEEP THE LIGHTS ON (US) 101mins. Dir: Ira Sachs. Key cast: Thure Lindhardt, Zachary Booth,
Julianne Nicholson. An impulsive couple struggling with addictive personalities battle to stay together. Panorama Press CinemaxX 7
REMEMBRANCE (Germany) 106mins. Dir: Anna Justice. Key cast: David Rasche, Alice Dweyer, Dagmar Manzel. A remarkable love story that blossomed amid
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