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Eisenberg, Melissa Leo, Tracy Morgan. Eli Smith, his troubled mother Penny and the hapless drug dealer Sprinkles, have to face mistakes of the past, challenges of the future and the possibilities of love. Cubix 8


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MARKET 13:30


THE IDIOT (Estonia) Homeless Bob Production, 132mins. Dir: Rainer Sarnet. Key cast: Risto Kubar, Katariina Lauk, Tambet Tuisk.


A story of a naive man, whose direct behaviour stirs moral unrest, rage and embarrassment in people over their own pettiness, making them yearn for goodness. CinemaxX Studio 14


FOR A GOOD TIME, CALL… (US) Focus Features International, 84mins. Dir: Jamie Travis. Key cast: Ari Graynor, Lauren Miller, Justin Long. Two frenemies are forced to start a dirty hotline in order to pay their New York City rent and find that sharing a fake orgasm leads to a genuine friendship. Cubix 2


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JOSEF (Croatia) Croatian Audiovisual Centre, 90mins. Dir: Stanislav Tomic. Key cast: Neven Aljinovic Tot, Alen Liveric, Drazen Sivak. 1915, Galicia. A wounded Austro-Hungarian soldier takes the uniform and army tag from a fallen comrade and accidentally acquires a new identity. His nom-de guerre Josef will change his future forever and the destiny of many others. Cubix 1


FIRST POSITION


94 mins, USA, English / French / Hebrew / Spanish, 2011, Documentary Directed by Bess Kargman


Follow six young dancers over the course of a year as they train for and compete in one of the world's most prestigious ballet competitions.


"Touching, enormously satisfying... Poised for breakout success." Variety


"This supremely feel-good film, not just a treat for balletomanes, benefits from the wondrously talented, likable hopefuls and their supportive families." Film Journal International


LAST CALL AT THE OASIS (US) Ealing Metro International, 99mins. Dir: Jessica Yu. Global water shortage is the biggest social issue facing the world today. This powerful shocking film shatters myths and provides solutions that will make all of us take one less sip from a natural resource we take for granted. Cubix 3


THE IDIOT See box, above left


WESTWIND (Germany, Hungary) Beta Cinema, 90mins. Dir: Robert Thalheim. Key cast: Friederike Becht, Luise Heyer, Franz Dinda. Hungary 1988 – the


■ 60 Screen International at the Berlinale February 11, 2012


‘Winds of Change’ are about to rise when the 17-year-old twins Doreen and Isabel from Eastern Germany arrive at a summer training camp. CinemaxX 1


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KOLKA COOL (Latvia) Fa Filma, 93mins. Dir: Juris Poskus. Key cast: Artuss Kaimins, Iveta Pole, Andris Keish. Three friends are killing time by drinking beer and picking up fights with the neighboring village. One of them is getting married. Busy with ‘settling his life’, he doesn’t notice that his fiancee Simona starts to doubt her feelings. Parliament


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BERGMAN AND MAGNANI: THE WAR OF VOLCANOES (Italy) Wide House, 40mins. Dir: Francesco Patierno. The story of the biggest jet-set love scandal of all times. Starring Roberto Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman, Anna Magnani and the mythical and primitive nature of the Aeolian Islands. CinemaxX Studio 17 By invitation only


JUST LIKE A WOMAN (France, US) Doc & Film International, 105mins. Dir: Rachid Bouchareb. Key cast: Sienna Miller, Golshifteh Farahani, Roschdy Zem. Marylin and Salma travel across the United States. One of them wants to make her dream come true and become a professional belly dancer, while the other one tries to run away from the police. MGB-Kino


STEVE JOBS: THE LOST INTERVIEW (US) Films Transit International, 70mins. Dir: Robert Cringeley, Paul Sen. In 1995, Bob Cringely did the best interview with Jobs, then lost the tape for 16 years. Witty, outspoken, visionary, Jobs offers his vision of a digital future and his


passion that would bring us the iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad. CinemaxX Studio 16


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FOUR SUNS (Czech Republic) Films Boutique, 105mins. Dir: Bohdan Slama. Key cast: Jaroslav Plesl, Anna Geislerova, Karel Roden. Jara has lost his job, his family is falling apart and his only friend is Karel, a lonely weirdo. Unemployed and immature, he tries to keep his family together and to protect Karel from himself – but who will protect Jara? CinemaxX Studio 15


INNOCENCE (Czech Republic) Le Pacte, 97mins. Dir: Jan Hrebejk. Key cast: Ondrej Vetchy, Ana Geislerova, Ludek Munzar. You are a well-respected doctor working at a leading clinic. One day, all of a sudden, you wake up accused of a crime and you lose your freedom. Are you guilty or not guilty? CinemaxX Studio 13


PENNY’S SHADOW (Netherlands) MountainRoad EntertainmentGroup, 104mins. Dir: Steven de Jong. Key cast: Levi van Kempen, Liza Sips, Valerie Pos. Shadow survived an accident years ago, but his rider, Kai’s mother, died in it. Kai (18) wants nothing to do with this unreliable horse, but Lisa (17) is convinced that she can help Kai to train Shadow. Marriott 3


SOMEDAY MY DAD WILL COME (France) Gaumont, 99mins. Dir: Martin Valente. Key cast: Olivia Ruiz, Francois Berleand, Gerard Jugnot. Bernard is rich, cold and suffers from OCD. Gus is poor, generous and partial to alcohol. They are both convinced they’re Chloe’s father but for her wedding, she’s already found a third substitute. CineStar 4


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