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Julian must risk his life to rescue his brother from the war in Iraq. Marriott 1


TIME OF MY LIFE (Belgium, Netherlands) Films Distribution, 118mins. Dir: Nic Balthazar. Key cast: Koen De Graeve, Geert Van Rampelberg, Lotte Pinoy. Mario is an ambitious and combative young man. Just when his political career is about to get under steam, he is diagnosed with MS. His best friend is the silent hero of the story who will have to witness the degradation of Mario. CineStar 1


MARKET 16:15


POWDER (UK) Multivisionnaire Pictures, 100mins. Dir: Mark Elliot. Key cast: Liam Boyle,


who will stop at nothing to prevent Top Cat’s scams and evict the crew from their beloved alleyway. The gang will do anything to outsmart the cops. Marriott 3


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GATE #5 (Lebanon, Germany, Canada) Pacha Pictures, 82mins. Dir: Simon El Habre. Retraces the life story of Najm and other Lebanese truck drivers, from the late 1960s until the present day; a path marked by rural/urban migration, civil war and changes in the economic system. CinemaxX Studio 12


POWDER See box, above


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EDDIE – THE SLEEPWALKING CANNIBAL (Canada, Denmark) Global Screen, 90mins. Dir: Boris Rodriguez. Key cast: Thure Lindhardt, Dylan Smith, Georgina Reilly. Lars, once a young art- world celebrity, is slipping away fast into the land of has-beens, but he refuses to paint. His inspiration


Alfie Allen, Ralf Little. An energetic rock ‘n’ roll story of a band breaking through, and the pitfalls of success. Marriott 2


is carnage – blood, guts and limbs – and he’s vowed to never go down that dark road again. CineStar 6


THE HAPPINESS OF OTHERS (Canada) Entertainment One, 100mins. Dir: Jean- Philippe Pearson. Key cast: Michel Barrette, Louise Portal, Julie Le Breton. Twenty years ago, Jean- Pierre left home, forcing his wife to raise the kids alone. Over the years, he was an absent father. At a dinner, he announces to his family that he has met a 30-year-old woman, who’s expecting his child. CinemaxX 2


LOVELY MOLLY (US) Content, 95mins. Dir: Eduardo Sanchez. Key cast: Gretchen Lodge, Johnny Lewis, Alexandra Holden. When Molly returns to her long-abandoned family home, frightful reminders of a nightmarish childhood begin seeping into her life. She begins an inexorable descent into evil that blurs the lines between psychosis and possession. dffb-Kino


n 64 Screen International at the Berlinale February 11, 2012


MARIE KROYER – PROMO (Sweden) Svensk Filmindustri, 60mins. Dir: Bille August. Key cast: Birgitte Hjort Sorensen, Soren Saetter- Lassen, Tommy Kenter. Marie is caught between her jet set marriage with painter P.S. Kroyer and the hell unfolding with his fits of insanity. She meets composer Hugo Alfven, only to find out that she was not searching for love – but for herself. CinemaxX Studio 11 By invitation only


MYWAY (South Korea) CJ Entertainment, 137mins. Dir: Kang Je-kyu. Key cast: Jang Dong-gun, Joe Odagiri, Fan Bingbing. On D-Day, two friends meet again in German uniforms on the shores of Normandy. When the war between Japan and the USSR broke out, both were dragged to the battlefield, which led them to a long journey from Machuria to Normandy. CinemaxX 10


SHUN LI AND THE POET See box, below right


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CODE 37, THE MOVIE (Belgium) Delphis Films, 97mins. Dir: Jakob Verbruggen. Key cast: Veerle Baetens, Michael Pas, Gilles De Schrijver. Chief police inspector Hannah Maes and her team are investigating a series of strange indecency


MARKET 16:30


SHUN LI AND THE POET (Italy, France) Adriana Chiesa Enterprises, 96mins. Dir: Andrea Segre. Key cast: Zao Thao, Rade Sherbedgia, Giuseppe Battiston. Love binds two solitudes. Along the


Venetian lagoon, a delicate bond between a young Chinese woman and an aged fisherman becomes a poetic universe, a silent dialogue between two cultures, an odyssey that goes beyond conventions. CinemaxX 4


offences. When her private investigation gains momentum, she loses herself completely. CinemaxX Studio 17


SAVING PRIVATE PEREZ (Mexico) Filmsharks International, 105mins. Dir: Beto Gomez. Key cast: Miguel Rodarte, Jesus Ochoa, Joaquin Cosio. Julian Perez, the most powerful man in Mexico, must embark on a mission given to him by his mother. Joined by a colourful band of infamous criminals,


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HOLLYWOOD SEXWARS (US) Cinema Management Group, 95mins. Dir: Paul Sapiano. Key cast: Dominique Purdy, Mario Diaz, Jenae Altschwager. While Max, Aaron and Glen attempt to score hot Hollywood babes, a well- organised gang of sexy girls, who’ve picked up on Hollywood Casanova’s tactics, are ready for revenge. CinemaxX Studio 16


NOOR (France) Wide, 77mins.


Dir: Cagla Zencirci, Guillaume Giovanetti. Noor wants to be a man. He doesn’t belong to the Khusras, Pakistanis transgender community, anymore. Now, he’s doing a man’s job in a truck decoration centre and made up his mind: he will find a girl who will accept him as he is. CinemaxX Studio 18


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FEAR OFWATER (Canada) Entertainment One, 126mins. Dir: Gabriel Pelletier. Key cast: Pierre-Francois Legendre, Brigitte Pogonat, Normand D’Amour. Rosalie Richard is found raped and dead at the foot of a cliff. She is the first victim ever of a gruesome murder in Magdalen Islands. Her death will radically change the orderly life of Sergeant Andre Surprenant. CineStar 5


FOR ELLEN (US) Memento Films International, 94mins. Dir: So Yong Kim. Key cast: Paul Dano, Jena Malone, Jon Heder. Rock star Joby Taylor has never played a role in the life of his six-year-old


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