SCREENINGS
CODE 37, THE MOVIE (Belgium) 97mins. Delphis Films. Dir: Jakob Verbruggen. Key cast: Gilles De Schryver, Marc Lauwrys, Michael Pas, Veerle Baetens. A chief inspector of an urban vice squad. Young and sexy, she has a cunning wit and combative attitude. With her teamates, they will fight against the vices of the city, no matter where they lurk from. Palais B
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DETACHMENT (US) 100mins. Celluloid Dreams/ Nightmares. Dir: Tony Kaye. Key cast: Adrien Brody, Christina Hendricks, Bryan Cranston. Henry Barthes is a brilliant teacher with a talent for connecting with his students. In another world he would be a hero. But haunted by a
troubled past, Henry has chosen to be a substitute teacher — never at one school for more than a few weeks at a time, never staying long enough to form any attachment to either students or colleagues. When a new assignment places him at a failing public school, Henry’s insular world is gradually thawed by three women. Star 4
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SHADOW PEOPLE (US) 88mins. Darclight Films. Dir: Matthew Arnold. Key cast: Alison Eastwood, Dallas Roberts. Small town radio personality Charlie Crowe is thrust into the mystery when a strange caller relates a terrifying experience during Crowe’s late night
call-in show. At the same time, CDC Public Health Agent Sophie Lancombe is hot on the trail of the cause of the rare medical condition known as SUNDS. Her investigations entwine her with Charlie’s own discoveries and take them both into a dark world and a decades- old cover-up about the phenomenon we now call The Shadow People. Riviera 2
THINK OF ME (US) 90mins. Breakthrough Entertainment. Dir: Bryan Wizeman. Key cast: Lauren Ambrose, Dylan Baker, Penelope Ann Miller, Audrey P Scott. Present day Las Vegas. A downward spiraling economy. The heartbreaking story of Angela Jerome, a young single mother doing her level best not to fall apart. Her daughter Sunny is one
of the few joys in her life, but raising a child alone is a struggle on even the best of days. When the worst week of Angela’s life builds to a breaking point, she is faced with an impossible choice: keep trying to make things work, or let it all go for the promise of something better. Palais H
WHEN ANGELS SING (US) 99mins. GRB Entertainment. Dir: Tim McCanlies. Key cast: Harry Connick Jr, Connie Britton, Chandler Canterbury, Kris Kristofferson, Fionnula Flanagan, Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson. As a child, Michael Walker wished every day could be Christmas. That was until a tragic accident crushed his holiday spirit. Thirty years later, Michael still can’t muster any joy for the holidays,
26 SEP - 05 OCT 2012 UTRECHT
WWW.FILMFESTIVAL.NL
The Netherlands Film Festival presents: Holland Film Meeting
The annual get-together of Dutch and foreign film professionals September 27th - October 1st 2012, Utrecht Netherlands Production Platform / Benelux Screenings Workshops & panels / Cinema Militans Lecture Binger-Screen International Interview / Digital Film Library
Address in Cannes: Dutch Pavilion, Village International # 109
Binger Filmlab EYE International MEDIA Desk Nederland
HGIS Cultuurmiddelen » n 56 Screen International at Cannes May 16, 2012
For more information please contact:
• Holland Film Meeting +31 30 230 38 00
hfm@filmfestival.nl
• Signe Zeilich-Jensen Head of Industry Holland Film Meeting +31 6 129 904 56
Signe@filmfestival.nl
• Willemien van Aalst Festival Director Netherlands Film Festival +31 6 542 078 90
Willemien@filmfestival.nl
www.filmfestival.nl/en
City of Utrecht Screen International FPN
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