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CANNES OFFICE Marché du Film Lerins S8


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THE END OF LOVE 90 min, USA, 2012, English, Drama


Market Screenings: Friday, May 18 / 9:30 AM / Lerins 1 Monday, May 21 / 11:30 AM / Palais J


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113 min, USA, 2012, English, Documentary Director: Ramona S. Diaz


Market Screenings: Friday, May 18 / 2:00 PM / Palais I Monday, May 21 / 1:30 PM / Riviera 2


SEE GIRL RUN 89 min, USA, 2012, English, Romantic Comedy


Writer/Director: Nate Meyer Cast: Robin Tunney, Adam Scott, Jeremy Strong


Market Screening: Sunday, May 20 / 1:30 PM / Lerins 1


DINOTASIA 83 min, USA, 2012, English, Animation


Directors: David Krentz, Erik Nelson Narration: Werner Herzog


Market Screenings: Today / 1:30 PM / Riviera 2 Sunday, May 20 / 4:00 PM / Palais I


ARCADIA 90 min, USA, 2012, English, Drama / Coming of Age


Writer/Director: Olivia Silver Cast: Academy Award Nominee John Hawkes, Ryan Simpkins, Ty Simpkins


Market Screening: Today / 12 PM / Riviera 1


DOLLHOUSE


95 min, Ireland, 2012, English, Drama Writer/Director: Kirsten Sheridan


Market Screening: Saturday, May 19 / 1:30 PM / Riviera 2


FORTUNATE SONS UK, English, Thriller


Writer/Director: Danielle Lurie Cast: Emily Watson, Olly Alexander, Atossa Leoni, Ray Panthaki


Pre-Production Shooting Fall 2012


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EVERYMAN’S JOURNEY


A struggling actor must care for his son after the sudden death of his wife.


Writer/Director/Actor: Mark Webber Cast: Mark Webber, Shannyn Sossamon, Isaac Love “Fueled by poignancy and an emotional rawness” The Hollywood Reporter


“Admirably captures the travails of underperform- ing in a cutthroat business and single parenthood” US Weekly


The real life rock-n-roll fairytale story of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for iconic American rock band, Journey.


“Impressively entertaining and gently uplifting” Screen Daily “Will leave you smiling” Screen Comment


A 30-something year-old woman travels to Maine to reconnect with her high school sweetheart and possibly reignite her life.


“A sensitive, no-cop-outs fi lm about relationships and moments of truth” The Hollywood Reporter


“Tunney and Scott are excellent” IndieWire


Narrated by Werner Herzog, Dinotasia reveals the lost world of the Mesozoic Era through a series of brilliantly crafted animated short stories about dinosaurs.


“This is Disney meets art-house documentary meets Werner Herzog, but it’s about dinosaurs.” Werner Herzog


“It’s a gem.” The Mirror


Greta’s dad is moving the family cross-country, promising a California paradise and packing half the household into a dented station wagon. All that’s missing is Mom.


“A gentle, melancholy fi lm.” The Hollywood Reporter “He’s (Hawkes) a charismatic presence as ever.” Variety


A group of wild teens break into a luxurious house in an upper-class suburb for a night of partying, destruction and mayhem that will change them forever.


“One of the more inventive uses of improvi- sation in recent memory” IndieWire


“Impossible to look away.” The Hollywood Reporter


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A British teenager’s life turns upside down when he is ordered to kill his twin sister after she has dishonored their family.


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