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SCREENINGS


when he wakes up, he finds himself in K-11, a special high dependency unit of the Los Angeles County Men’s Jail. And his nightmare begins. Palais K


PRIVATE PEACEFUL (UK) 109mins. Goldcrest Films. Dir: Pat O’Connor. Key cast: Alexandra Roach, Frances De La Tour, George Mackay, Jack O’Connell, Maxine Peake, Richard Griffiths From a small country village in Devonshire, England to the First World War battlefields of Flanders, brothers Charlie and Tommo Peaceful are constantly vying for the same things in life — the love of their father, the attention of their mother and the hand of the beautiful Molly. But only one can get the girl and it’s the older, wiser Charlie who succeeds, driving the underage Tommo to run


away to join the army. Tommo realises he can’t run from the love of his brother and they find themselves fighting together. Olympia 1


PRIVATE SCREENING INTERNATIONAL SCRIPT & SALES 100mins. International Script & Sales Company. Dir: Oliver Ziegenbalg. Olympia 7


SAVING PRIVATE PEREZ (Mexico) 105mins. Filmsharks International. Dir: Beto Gomez. Key cast: Adal Ramones, Gerardo Taracena, Jaime Camil, Jesus Ochoa, Joaquin Cosio, Marius Biegai, Miguel Rodarte, Rodrigo Oviedo. Julian Perez, the most powerful man in Mexico, must embark on a mission given to him by the only authority he respects… his mother. Palais C


SHADOW DANCER See box, right


STARLET 107mins. Rezo. Olympia 6


THAT’S WHAT SHE SAID (US) 85mins. VMI- Vantage Media International/Vision Music. Dir: Carrie Preston. Key cast: Anne Heche, Alia Shawkat, Marcia Debonis. Bebe is getting ready for the most romantic date of her life, and she needs her best friend, Dee Dee, there to cheer her on. Too bad she didn’t plan on Dee Dee being bitter and jaded. Too bad she didn’t plan on the clingy stranger with the bad habit. And the rain. And the barf. And, oh yeah, the thing with the dildo. Friendship. It’s amazing how hard it can get. Palais E


MARKET 10:00


SHADOW DANCER (UK) 100mins. Wild Bunch. Dir: James Marsh. Key cast: Clive Owen, Andrea Riseborough, Gillian Anderson. Colette McVeigh: widow, mother, terrorist. A woman who has lived the Republican cause for all her 29 years. A woman whose brothers are both heavily


involved at the senior levels in the IRA, whose husband was killed by the British security forces. A woman who is now an informer for MI5. Arrested in an aborted bombing attempt in London, Colette is given two choices: talk and see her children again, or stay silent and spend the rest of her life watching them grow up from behind the bars of a prison cell. Olympia 3


SCREENING TOMORROW UK THEATRICAL RELEASE JUNE 2012 HOME ENTERTAINMENT THROUGH SONY PICTURES


COMES A BRIGHT DAY


A FILM BY SIMON ABOUD ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE HIDDEN GEM


“Both Roberts and Poots are charismatic talents, and acting alongside polished performers such as Timothy Spall and Kevin McKidd they give the fi lm a dose of class.”


- SCREEN INTERNATIONAL IN COMPETITION SUNDAY 20TH MAY, 11:30AM - PALAIS J » May 19, 2012 Screen International at Cannes 67 n


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