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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11
SCREENINGS
TONY 10 Dir: Mischa Kamp Prod: Lemming Film Sales: Delphis Films (feature, 85´)
11:30 CinemaxX 18 (EFM)
MARKET 10:50
KAUWBOY Dir: Boudewijn Koole Prod: Waterland Film Sales: Delphis Films (feature, 81´)
12:30 Haus der Kulturen der Welt 1
HOLIDAYS BY THE SEA (France) Films Boutique, 77mins. Dir: Pascal Rabate. Key cast: Jacques Gamblin, Maria De Medeiros, Dominique Pinon. Finally it’s the weekend
Memona Mohamed, Aziza Brahim. Story about how two sisters meet again after 16 years of separation, each living in different countries and cultures. They will need to adapt in order to survive and discover who they really are. CinemaxX 10
09:45
PENNY’S SHADOW Dir: Steven de Jong Prod: Two Young Rights Sales: MountainRoad Entertainment Group (feature,104´)
14:15 Marriott 3 (EFM)
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AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION OF HER BEAUTY (US) Media MVMT, 88mins. Dir: Terence Nance. Key cast: Terence Nance, Namik Minter, Chanelle Pearson. A quixotic young man humorously courses live action and various animated landscapes as he reaches for self-awareness after a mystery girl stands him up. Cubix 2
10:00
TRUSTNORDISK PROMO (Denmark) TrustNordisk, 30mins. Dir: Various directors. CineStar 5 By invitation only
and everybody is heading to the coast. No matter if you’re a punk, a pensioner, a family man, a nudist or an umbrella salesman. Many bizarre and funny encounters happen during holidays by the sea. CinemaxX Studio 15
10:30
THE LEVENGER TAPES (US) New Films International, 93mins. Dir: Mark Edwin Robinson. Key cast: Johanna Braddy, Lili Mirojnick, Morgan Krantz. Detectives in a remote town pore through every frame of a troubling tape to find the whereabouts of three missing college students. Marriott 3
VIOLET & DAISY (US) Wild Bunch, 90mins. Dir: Geoffrey Fletcher. Key cast: Saoirse Ronan, Alexis Bledel, James Gandolfini. The whimsical story of a teenager’s surreal and violent journey through New York City. MGB-Kino
10:40
BLACK’S GAME (Iceland) TrustNordisk, 100mins. Dir: Oskar Thor Axelsson. Key cast: Thorvaldur David Kristjansson, Johannes Haukur Johannesson, Egill Einarsson.
Using a handful of real events; the Ecstasy revolution, armed bank heists, an insurance scam and the biggest drug-bust in the country’s history, this is the story of a transformational period for the Icelandic underworld. CineStar 4
10:45
LIBERAL ARTS (US) Hyde Park International, 95mins. Dir: Josh Radnor. Key cast: Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen, Richard Jenkins. When thirty-something Jesse is invited back to his alma mater, he falls for a young 19-year-old college student and is faced with the powerful attraction that springs up between them. Kino Arsenal 2
PLAYBACK (US) Celluloid Dreams/ Nightmares, 99mins. Dir: Michael A. Nickles. Key cast: Christian Slater, Alexandra Torresani, Toby Hemingway. When a group of high school students dig into their town’s infamous past they unwittingly unlock an evil that corrupts and destroys them. CinemaxX Studio 19
THINGS FROM ANOTHER WORLD (Italy) Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, 90mins. Dir: Francesco Patierno. Key cast: Diego Abatantuono,
Valerio Mastandrea, Valentina Lodovini. Ironic, bittersweet comedy of great truth. After a night of torrential rains of biblical magnitude, all the immigrants of a city disappear without a trace. This event proves as mysterious and apocalyptic as it is revealing. CinemaxX 4
10:50
HOLIDAYS BY THE SEA See box, above
PETALING STREET WARRIORS (Malaysia) All Rights Entertainment, 108mins. Dir: Sampson Yuen, James Lee. Key cast: Mark Lee, Yeo Yann Yann, Chris Tong. Set on Petaling Street in 1908, the couple Duyao and Zhung operate a Hokkien mee stall where they suffer from suppression by Chinese gangsters. Duyao meets a kung fu expert – turning Petaling Street into the ultimate battleground. CinemaxX 9
WORDS OF WITNESS (US) Films Transit International, 68mins. Dir: Mai Iskander. As a young female journalist, defying cultural norms and her family’s expectations, Heba takes to the streets of an Egypt in turmoil, using tweets, texts and posts to report on the ongoing revolution. Marriott 1
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