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FROM THE NETHERLANDS SEPTEMBER 7 - 8


FESTIVAL SCREENINGS


ON THE ROAD (France-Brazil) 124mins. MK2 (Int). Dir: Walter Salles. Cast: Garrett Hedlund, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, Viggo Mortensen. Walter Salles finally brings Jack Kerouac’s legendary Beat Generation novel to the big screen. Special Presentation The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema


12:00


JACKIE Dir: Antoinette Beumer


Prod: Eyeworks Film & TV Drama (feature, 100’) • Fri Sep 7, 10:00 Scotiabank 7 (press & industry)


• Sat Sep 8, 15:15 Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 7


RUST AND BONE (France-Belgium) 120mins. Celluloid Dreams (Int). Dir: Jacques Audiard. Cast: Marion Cotillard, Matthias Schoenaerts. Marion Cotillard (La Vie en rose) and Matthias Schoenaerts (Bullhead) star in this gritty and emotionally raw love story. Special Presentation Ryerson Theatre


12:30


THE WAR OF THE VOLCANOES: BERGMAN AND MAGNANI (preceded by Rossellini’s Stromboli, 107 mins) (US) 52mins. Wide (Int). Dir: Francesco Patierno. The Aeolian Islands become the centre of the world when competing productions arrive to shoot Robert Rossellini’s Stromboli alongside William Dieterle’s Vulcano. Combined P&I and public TIFF Cinematheque TIFF Bell Lightbox 3


14:00 THE DEFLOWERING


OF EVA VAN END Dir: Michiel ten Horn Prod: Pupkin Film Sales: M-Appeal (feature, 98’) • Sat Sep 8, 11:45 Scotiabank 9 (press & industry)


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CHILDREN OF SARAJEVO (Bosnia-Herzegovina- Germany-France-Turkey) 90mins. Pyramide International (Int). Dir: Aida Begic. Cast: Ismir Gagula, Marija Pikic, Nikola Duricko, Velibor Topic. A determined young girl struggles to keep her younger brother on the right side of the tracks and out of the hands of social services and the police in this drama set against the war-scarred landscape of Sarajevo. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 3


14:30


SHIP OF THESEUS (India) 139mins. Fortissimo Films (Int). Dir: Anand


Gandhi. Cast: Aida Elkashef, Amba Sanyal, Faraz Khan, Neeraj Kabi, Sohum Shah, Vinay Shukla. Three disparate people — a devout monk stricken by illness, a young woman who is given a second chance, and a stockbroker who sets out to combat the illegal international trade in human organs — are linked by an invisible connection as they follow their individual paths through the busy streets of Mumbai. City to City Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 7


15:00


IMOGENE (US) 103mins. United Talent Agency (UTA) (US). Voltage Pictures (Int). Dirs: Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman. Cast: Annette Bening, Darren Criss, Kristen Wiig, Matt Dillon. A comedy about a washed- up playwright who, after faking her own suicide as a ploy to get her ex-boyfriend’s attention, winds up remanded to the custody of her own wackily dysfunctional family. Special Presentation Ryerson Theatre


KINSHASA KIDS (Belgium) 85mins. MK2 (Int). Dir: Marc-Henri Wajnberg. Cast: Bebson Elemba, Emmanuel Fakoko, Gabi Bolenge, Gauthier Kiloko, Joël Eziegue, José Mawanda, Mickael Fataki, Papa Wemba, Rachel Mwanza, Samy Molebe. Ostracised by their community because they are believed to be child witches, a group of street kids in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa form a raucous musical outfit with the help of a rapper/con man. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 9


PARADISE: LOVE (Austria-Germany-France) 120mins. Strand Releasing (US). Coproduction Office (Int). Dir: Ulrich Seidl. Cast: Margarethe Tiesel, Peter Kazungu. Ulrich Seidl explores the politically charged issue of sex tourism in the sun-kissed ‘paradise’ of Kenya, where a middle-aged Austrian voraciously samples the wares of the local meat


market while searching for true love — the one commodity that’s not for sale in this neo-colonial bazaar. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 6


THE GATEKEEPERS (Israel-France-Germany- Belgium) 95mins. Cinephil (Int). Dir: Dror Moreh. Cast: Ami Ayalon, Avi Dichter, Avraham Shalom, Carmi Gillon, Yaakov Peri, Yuval Diskin. Six former heads of the Shin Bet — Israel’s intelligence and security agency — speak about their role in counterterrorism and the moral ambiguities involved. TIFF Docs The Bloor Hot Docs Cinema


15:15


THE GREAT KILAPY (Angola-Brazil-Portugal) 100mins. David & Golias (Int). Dir: Zézé Gamboa. Cast: Adriana Rabelo, Alberto Magassela, Hermila Guedes, Joao Lagarto. Zézé Gamboa’s historical drama follows a good- hearted, apolitical con man who, on the eve of Angolan independence, pulls off a massive swindle at the expense of the Portuguese colonial administration — and finds himself hailed as a hero of the national liberation struggle. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 2


16:00


AFTER THE BATTLE (Egypt-France) 122mins. MK2 (Int). Dir: Yousry Nasrallah. Cast: Bassem Samra, Menna Chalaby, Salah Abdallah. The lives of a liberal Egyptian revolutionary and a pro-Mubarak horseman collide in the aftermath of last year’s Arab Spring. Contemporary World Cinema TIFF Bell Lightbox 3


17:30


KON-TIKI (Norway-Denmark-UK) 119mins. HanWay Films (Int). Dir: Espen Sandberg, Joachim Roenning. Cast: Agnes Kittelsen, Anders Baasmo Christiansen, Gustaf Skarsgard, Odd Magnus Williamson, Pal Sverre Hagen, Tobias Santelmann. An account of explorer Thor Heyerdahl’s 1947 voyage


across the Pacific on a fragile wooden raft. Special Presentation Winter Garden Theatre


17:45


THREE KIDS (preceded by Peripeteia, 18 mins) (Belgium) 81mins. Smoking Dogs Films (Int). Dir: Jonas D’Adesky. Cast: Jules Vitaleme, Sima Mickenson, Pierre Jean Marie. Three young friends struggle to survive on the streets of Port-au-Prince in the aftermath of the 2010 Haitian earthquake. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 3


18:00


ALL THATMATTERS IS PAST (Norway) 105mins. TrustNordisk (Int). Dir: Sara Johnsen. Cast: David Dencik, Kristoffer Joner, Maria Bonnevie, Maria Heiskanen. Reunited after years apart, a pair of childhood sweethearts are forced to confront the dark secrets of their past. Contemporary World Cinema Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 9


ANNA KARENINA (UK) 130mins. Universal Pictures International (US). Dir: Joe Wright. Cast: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jude Law, Keira Knightley. Keira Knightley re-teams with Joe Wright (Atonement) for this adaptation of Tolstoy’s classic novel about a woman torn between loyalty to her husband and the desires of her heart. Special Presentation Visa Screening Room (Elgin)


CALL GIRL (Sweden-Ireland-Norway- Finland) 140mins. Dir: Mikael Marcimain. Cast: David Dencik, Josefin Asplund, Kristoffer Joner, Magnus Krepper, Pernilla August, Ruth Vega Fernandez, Simon J Berger. This debut feature is a policier based on the real-life prostitution scandal that threatened to topple the Swedish government in the 1970s. Discovery Cineplex Yonge & Dundas 7


SHANGHAI (India) 110mins. Dir: Dibakar Banerjee. Cast: Abhay Deol, Emraan


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