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Gomis. Key cast: Saul Williams, Aissa Maiga, Djolof M’bengue. Competition International


VITO (US) 93mins. Dir: Jeffrey Schwarz. A portrait of film historian Vito Russo. An activist in post- Stonewall America, Russo was a central figure in the US gay rights movement. Panorama Dokumente CineStar 7


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HIGHWAY (Nepal, US) 80mins. Dir: Deepak Rauniyar. Key cast: Dayahang Rai, Asha Magarati, Shristi Ghimire. A cross section of Nepalese society is stuck on a bus in a traffic jam. A modern day road movie. Panorama CineStar 3


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WHAT’S IN A NAME? (France) Pathe International, 110mins. Dir: Alexandre de la Patelliere, Matthieu Delaporte. Key cast: Patrick Bruel, Valerie Benguigui, Charles Berling. Each year 800,000 births, 800,000 names chosen, 800,000 arguments. CineStar 4


09:00


AMONSTER IN PARIS (France) EuropaCorp, 90mins. Dir: Bibo Bergeron. Key cast: Sean Lennon, Vanessa Paradis, Adam Goldberg.


Paris, 1910. Panic sweeps the city. Floodwaters are rising and a monster is on the loose. Formidable commissioner Maynott and his men hunt it down day and night. CineStar Event Cinema


CHERRY (US) Rezo, 102mins. Dir: Stephen Elliott Key cast: Ashley Hinshaw, James Franco, Heather Graham, Dev Patel, Lili Taylor. Eighteen-year-old Angelina escapes the confines of her dysfunctional family and drifts into the San Francisco porn industry. Using the moniker ‘Cherry’, this confident young woman must now come to terms with her own sexuality and the prejudice that her job engenders. CinemaxX 3


FOOTNOTE (Israel) WestEnd Films, 101mins. Dir: Joseph Cedar. Key cast: Shlomo Bar Aba, Lior Ashkenazi, Alisa Rosen. The story of an insane competition, the admiration and envy for a role model and an accolade that brings father and son to a final, bitter confrontation. CinemaxX 4


GOATS (US) Echo Bridge Entertainment, 100mins. Dir: Christopher Neil. Key cast: David Duchnovy, Vera Farmiga, Keri Russell. Fourteen-year-old Ellis is getting ready to leave his home in Tucson for his freshman year at an East Coast prep school. This means leaving behind his flaky, new-age mother and the only real father he has ever known, Goat Man. CineStar 7


HOTEL SWOONI (Belgium) Delphis Films, 98mins. Dir: Kaat Beels. Key cast: Sara De Roo, Geert van Rampelberg, Natali Broods. Six people. 24 hours. One hotel. One heat wave. Anything can happen. CinemaxX Studio 17


IN DARKNESS (Germany, Poland, Canada) Beta Cinema, 144mins. Dir: Agnieszka Holland. Key cast: Robert Wieckiewicz, Benno Furmann, Agnieszka Grochowska. Lvov, Poland, 1943. Hiding Jews from the Nazis in the city sewers, a petty thief must decide between saving himself or the Jews. Kino Arsenal 1


LOOSIES (US) Cinema Management Group, 89mins. Dir: Michael


Corrente. Key cast: Peter Facinelli, Jaimie Alexander, Vincent Gallo. A NYC pickpocket, living a fast, free, lifestyle is confronted by a woman with whom he had a one night stand, and a detective from whom he lifted his badge. CinemaxX Studio 19


LOVE AND BRUISES (France, China) Wild Bunch, 105mins. Dir: Lou Ye. Key cast: Tahar Rahim, Corinne Yam, Jalil Lespert. Adrift in Paris, Hua meets Matthieu. An intense, violent love affair begins. Hua is determined to leave, unaware of the strength of her addiction. CinemaxX 9


MK2 PROMO REELS (France) MK2, 90mins. CinemaxX 5 By invitation only


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