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AT CANNES 2012 RIVIERA BOOTH A1 TORMENT


Horror Director: Jordan Barker (The Marsh, Duress) Scriptwriter: Michael Foster Producers: Julio Fernández, Borga Dorter, Jordan Barker


STRANDED


Cory Morgan, his wife and their 3 year old daughter Emily decide to spend a quiet fam- ily holiday alone. When Sarah starts seeing strange things around the house, it soon be- comes clear that they have some unwanted guests... Now the family are forced to fight for their lives in what has become a festival of ter- ror of epic proportions.


Mr. Mouse, Little Rabbit ant the Pig Lady welcome you to their very special family.


Black Comedy / Spanish Screenplay: Jaime Bartolomé Produced by Julio Fernández


It’s the night of New Year’s Eve and a high speed train breaks down in the middle of no- where. The passengers are quick to jump to the conclusion that the Arab man travelling on the train might have intentions other than sim- ply reaching his destination...


One of the most intelligent Spanish scripts of recent years.


[REC] 4 APOCALYPSE


Horror / Spanish / 2013 Director: Jaume Balagueró ([REC], Darkness, Sleep Tight) Producer: Julio Fernández


Angela Vidal, the young television reporter who entered the building with the fireman just hours before, manages to make it out alive. She is to be taken to a provisional quarantine facil- ity, a high-security installation where she will have to stay in isolation for several days.


After Sleep Tight, Jaume Balagueró’s most recent project, comes the fourth installment ofthe [REC] saga.


THE WILD ONES


Drama / Spanish / 2012 Director: Patricia Ferreira Screenwriter: Patricia Ferreira and Virgina Yagüe Producers: Miriam Porté, Gonzalo Bendala


Alex, Gabi and Oki like to spend their time pushing the limits but nothing could lead us to believe the terrible consequences that these kids’ actions could end up having on those around them.


CHILDISH GAMES


Psychological Thriller / Spanish 2012 95min Written & Directed by Antonio Chavarrías Produced by Antonio Chavarrías


From the Oscar nominated producers and winners of Berlin’s Golden Bear for The Milk of Sorrow.


A little girl’s presence in Daniel’s house starts to have an adverse effect on him when fears and memories which Daniel thought he had long since buried start to come creeping back inside his head.


Thriller / Spanish / 2011 Director: Enrique Urbizu (Box 507) Screenplay: Michel Gaztambide Producers: Gonzalo Salazar-Simpson, Álvaro Augustin


NO REST FOR THE WICKED


6 GOYA AWARDS®


WINNER INCLUDING BEST FILM AND BEST DIRECTOR


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US remake rights already sold.


Inspector Santos Trinidad, a veteran police- man, finds himself implicated in a triple ho- micide in an after-hours club. Following the trail of the fugitive witness, Santos discovers a complicated and sordid network of prostitu- tion and drug trafficking.


MARKET


SCREENINGS


Wednesday 16th 17:30 Riviera 4


Sunday 20th 16:00 Palais G


MARKET SCREENING


Monday 21st 10:00 Palais G


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