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YOUR SISTER’S SISTER (US) 90mins. Protagonist Pictures. Dir: Lynn Shelton. Key cast: Emily Blunt, Rosemarie Dewitt, Mark Duplass. A heart-warming and beautifully played study of relationships between siblings, where affection and rivalry compete for attention. Jack is sent by his


not have won the war in 1940 but without him the war most certainly would have been lost. Sir Martin Gilbert, historical consultant for the film and Churchill’s official biographer, adds that had Churchill’s warnings about Nazi Germany’s racial policies towards Jews been heeded in the early 1930s, the Holocaust may never have occurred. The film examines why Churchill’s legacy continues to be relevant in the 21st century and explores why his leadership remains inspirational to current-day political leaders and diplomats. Lerins 2


YOUR SISTER’S SISTER See box, above


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ARBITRAGE (US) 100mins. GK Films. Dir: Nicholas Jarecki. Key cast: Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, Brit Marling, Laetitia Casta. A hedge-fund magnate


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close friend Iris to her family’s remote vacation home to reflect on his life, only to unexpectedly find Iris’ older sister Hannah there for similar purposes. The two quickly get to know each other over an evening of tequila, but Iris’ unannounced arrival the next morning sets off a chain reaction of revelations that will complicate their lives forever. Gray 3


is desperately trying to complete the sale of his trading empire, when an unexpected and bloody error forces him to the most unlikely corner for help. Arcades 1


DINOTASIA (US) 83mins. Visit Films. Dir: David Krentz, Erik Nelson Key cast: Werner Herzog. A cinematic journey that immerses the audience in the lost world of the Mesozoic through a series of brilliantly crafted animated short stories, conducted by legendary film-maker Werner Herzog, who lends his distinctive narrative voice to a unique, transporting journey back in time. Riviera 2


FROST (Iceland) 3mins. Trustnordisk. Dir: Reynir Lyngdal. Key cast: Bjorn Thors, Anna Gunndis Gudmundsdottir A young couple wake up


at a glacier drilling camp only to find the camp mysteriously abandoned and their co-workers gone. When searching for the lost team they realise they’re up against an unknown deadly force. Star 3


HAMLET (Canada) 87mins. I D Communications. Dir: Bruce Ramsay. Gray 4


REC3 GENESIS (Spain) 80mins. Filmax International. Dir: Paco Plaza. Key cast: Diego Martin, Leticia Dolera. Koldo and Clara are about to celebrate the most important day of their lives: their wedding. The reception is being held at a beautiful old stately home in the middle of the countryside. Everything appears to be running smoothly and the bride and groom and their families are enjoying a wonderful day; that is until some of the guests


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2012 PREMIERES


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