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SCREENINGS


After surviving a horrific car wreck en route to a robbery, career criminal Jack Molloy turns over a new leaf: honest employment and the love of a great girl. But when Yale — fresh out of prison and bent on vengeance — starts stalking Molloy and frames him for a brutal robbery/homicide, Molloy finds his new life quickly falling apart, as all he loves and cares for is targeted for destruction by his psychopathic former partner in crime. Palais F


FIRST DATE (UK) 15mins. The Film Festival Doctor. Dir: Andreas Beltzer. Key cast: Emma King, Jethro Skinner, Kirk Bage. Jack is smooth, Johnny’s not. They enter a business building with criminal intentions, only Johnny’s nerves don’t hold and as they head up the elevator towards the prize Johnny loses it. A tense cat and mouse chase ensues,culminating in the two friends being undone by the woman Jack has waited for his whole life. A short, thrilling piece that sucks you into a


gripping chase to then marvel at a moment of beauty. Palais E


ICE DRAGON (Sweden) 80mins. Delphis Films. Dir: Martin Hogdahl. Key cast: Feline Andersson, Hampus Andersson, Malin Morgan, Philip Olsson, Vincent Grahl, William Nordberg. On his adventurous quest for a new home, city boy Mik, 11, learns about whales, makes unlikely friends, falls in love for the first time and together they ride away on an ice dragon. Palais B


KIDNAPPING: EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED (US) 80mins. Initiative Films. Gray 4


MARIE KROYER See box, below


MASKS (Germany) 108mins. Anolis Entertainment. Dir: Andreas Marschall. Key cast: Susen Ermich, Magdalena Ritter, Julita Witt, Michael Siller, Stephanie Grabner,


Norbert Losch, Dieter Rita Scholl, Sonali Wiedenhofer. Palais D


THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE DYING (New Zealand) 97mins. NZ Film. Dir: Kirstin Marcon. Key cast: Matt Whelan, Roxane Mesquida. Young and charming but with just a few months left to live, Michael “borrows” money raised for his medical treatment and heads overseas, intent on being carefree and irresponsible with no ties or attachments. All goes to plan until he meets and falls in love with Sylvie, a beautful and enigmatic young French woman. Star 3


NIGHTFALL (Hong Kong) 107mins. Edko Films. Dir: Hin Yeung Chow. Key cast: Nick Cheung, Simon Yam, Janice Man, Kay Tse. When a Hong Kong celebrity is found brutally murdered, his body floating in the middle of the ocean, hardheaded detective Lam is called


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MARIE KROYER (Denmark) 100mins. Svensk Filmindustri. Dir: Bille August. Key cast: Birgitte Hjort Sorensen, Soren Soaetter-Lassen, Sverrir Gudnason. For Marie, it is the frustration of being torn between her roles of wife, mother and artist; of not being able to express herself through her art, and the sorrow of seeing her beloved husband slowly


1-11 NOV 2012 TRAINING PROGRAM


changing and slipping further into insanity. To get some peace and regain strength, mother and daughter take a vacation where Marie meets and falls head over heels in love with Swedish composer Hugo Alfven. Marie boldly leaves her husband for her new love, knowing only little of the world-shattering choices that lie ahead of her. Star 4


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