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SCREENINGS


and finding it within. Gray 5


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CJ PROMO REEL (South Korea) 45mins. CJ Entertainment. Star 4


FAREWELL TO THE FROGS 92mins. Ziegler Film. Arcades 3


JACK AND DIANE (US) 93mins. Magnolia Pictures & Magnet Releasing. Dir: Bradley Rust Gray. Key cast: Juno Temple, Riley Keough. Jack and Diane, two teenage girls, meet on a summer day in New York City and spend the night kissing ferociously. Bubbly and naive, Diane’s charming innocence quickly begins to open tomboy Jack’s tough-skinned heart. But when Jack discovers that Diane is moving at the end of the summer, she pushes her away. Diane is overwhelmed by her powerful new feelings, and they begin to manifest themselves in terrifying ways, causing unexplainable violent changes in her body. Young love is a monster — can Jack and Diane survive? Gray 2


SANDRINE IN THE RAIN (Italy) 100mins. Minerva Pictures Group. Dir: Tonino Zangardi Key Cast: Adriano Giannini, Alessandro Haber, Goya Toledo. Which is the mystery


godless man who is being recruited into the cloth in order to prepare a new generation with the tools needed to stop the rise of the ultimate evil, Beelzebub. Riviera 2


MARKET 20:00


FREAKY DEAKY (US) 93mins. Shoreline Entertainment. Dir: Charles Matthau. Key cast: Andy Dick, Christian Slater, Crispin Glover. He used to be on the bomb squad, but it’s not until he transfers out


behind every important meeting of our life? Star 3


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VOICES OF LOVE: WHITNEY HOUSTON AND HER FAMILY (US) 76mins. Gary Keys Productions. Dir: Gary Keys. Key cast: Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Emily Houston. A look into one of


that Chris Mankowski really begins juggling with dynamite. Rape and revenge are just the tip of the iceberg in a twisty tale that brings Los Angeles denizens to life — and occasional death — in all their seedy glory, circa 1974. Gray 3


America’s most musically influential families: the Drinkard family, whose tradition of gospel produced such luminaries as Dionne Warwick, Cissy Houston and Whitney Houston. Featuring performances, never- before-seen footage and exclusive interviews, the documentary traces the history of song in this


talent-infused family and celebrates the spirit, the strength of family, and the power of gospel music to heal, to transcend and to entertain. Gray 4


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A BAD MAN (India) 106mins. Philind Motion Pictures. Dir: Ishraq Shah. Key cast: Arunoday Singh, Kittu Gidwani, Raghuvir Yadav, Yashpal Sharma. Inspired by real life stories. Munna starts as a disciple of a politician practising value-based politics but ends up being a consummate practitioner of manipulative politics. Throughout Munna, whose intentions are noble — to help the poor and downtrodden masses fight


for the basic amenities — employs questionable means to achieve these goals. Raises some serious questions about the working of the modern Indian society and the prevailing political culture. Gray 5


THE CLOTH (US) 30mins. VMI- Vantage Media International/Vision Music. Dir: Justin Price. Key Cast: Danny Trejo, Eric Roberts, Rachele Brooke Smith. Action/horror story centered on a secret organisation formed by the Catholic Church to counteract the rising number of cases of demonic possessions across the country. The story follows a young


ESPERANZA (France) 99mins. L’embardee. Dir: Sylvie Moreaux, Enrique Carballido. It feels like fiction. Thirty- seven Paraguayan artists whose 35-year struggle against the Stroessner regime brought them to the use of a powerful weapon — art. Isolated within a forgotten country in the heart of Latin America, their voices blend as they tell stories, poems written between days of torture, songs for which they were taken prisoner, dances and paintings that the military regime could not understand, sculpture, and theater performed even as far as concentration camps. They are what gave people a chance to dream, to imagine a better life at a time when thinking was not allowed. This is no historical analysis, far from it. It’s a human story, written in the sensitive artistic language that dictatorial regimes never master. Lerins 1


FREAKY DEAKY See box, above left


GO, MASAO! (Japan) 110mins. Shochiku Co.


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