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SCREENINGS


the siege of Sarajevo. Gala Presentation Scotiabank 2


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90 MINUTES (Norway) 92mins. LevelK ApS (Int). Dir: Eva Sorhaug. Cast: Aksel Hennie, Annmari Kastrup, Bjorn Floberg, Kaia Varjord, Mads Ousdal, Pia Tjelta. Eva Sorhaug reveals the rage and violence lurking beneath seemingly tranquil domesticity in her bold and uncompromising sophomore feature. Vanguard Scotiabank 7


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PRESS AND INDUSTRY 11:15


DEAD EUROPE (Australia) 84mins. Wild Bunch (US/int). Dir: Tony Krawitz. Cast: Ewen Leslie, Francoise Lebrun, Igal Naor, Jean-Francois Balmer, Kodi Smit- McPhee.


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DEAD EUROPE See box, above


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NIGHTACROSS THE STREET (France-Chile) 110mins. Margo Cinema (Int). Dir: Raul Ruiz. Cast: Chamila Rodriguez, Christian Vadim, Sergio Hernandez, Valentina Vargas. The late, inestimable Chilean film-maker Raul Ruiz casts a longing look back to his childhood memories — while anticipating his own imminent death — in this cinematic memoir. Masters Scotiabank 6


NO PLACE ON EARTH (US-UK-Germany) 81mins. Submarine Entertainment (US). Global Screen (Int). Dir:


A Greek-Australian photographer uncovers a shocking family secret when he returns to his homeland in this brutal, unsparing allegory of generational guilt. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank 3


Janet Tobias. Cast: Chris Nicola, Sam Stermer, Saul Stermer, Sima Dodyk, Sonia Dodyk. The true story of 38 Ukrainian Jews who survived the second world war by living in caves for 18 months. TIFF Docs Scotiabank 4


11:45


LINES OF WELLINGTON (Portugal-France) 151mins. Dir: Valeria Sarmiento. Cast: John Malkovich, Marisa Paredes, Nuno Lopes, Soraia Chaves. Valeria Sarmiento, the widow and frequent collaborator of Raul Ruiz, completes her late husband’s final project with this historical epic set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars. Special Presentation TIFF Bell Lightbox 5


n 30 Screen International at Toronto September 8, 2012


THE DEFLOWERING OF EVA VAN END (Netherlands) 98mins. m-appeal (Int). Dir: Michiel ten Horn. Cast: Abe Dijkman, Jacqueline Blom, Rafael Gareisen, Tomer Pawlicki, Ton Kas. The ugly duckling of a middle-class household has her life turned upside- down by the arrival of a handsome exchange student, in this satire of petit-bourgeois morality. Discovery Scotiabank 9


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EVERYBODY HAS A PLAN (Argentina-Spain- Germany) 118mins. Fox International Productions (Int). Dir: Ana Piterbarg. Cast: Daniel Fanego, Javier Godino, Sofia Gala Castaglione, Viggo Mortensen. A thriller in which Viggo Mortensen plays twin brothers whose deadly pact plunges them into the sordid depths of the Argentinian underworld. Special Presentation Scotiabank 13


WHEN DAY BREAKS (Serbia-Croatia-France) 90mins. Nova Film (Int). Dir: Goran Paskaljevic. Cast: Ana Stefanovic, Meto Jovanovski,


Mira Banjac, Mustafa Nadarevic. A discovery at the site of a former Nazi death camp leads a retired music professor to find out the secret of his origins. Masters Scotiabank 8


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THE HOLY QUATERNITY (Czech Republic) 78mins. Monte Cristo International Entertainment (Int). Dir: Jan Hrebejk. Cast: Hynek Cermak, Jiri Langmajer, Ludek Munzar, Marika Prochazkova, Viktorie Cermakova. Two middle-aged pals rekindle their passion for their spouses — or rather, each other’s spouses — while on a tropical holiday. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank 11


TWICE BORN (Italy-Spain) 127mins. Creative Artists Agency (CAA) (US). Wild Bunch (Int). Dir: Sergio Castellitto. Cast: Adnan Haskovic, Emile Hirsch, Jane Birkin, Jovan Diviak, Luca De Filippo, Penelope Cruz. A melodrama about an ill-starred romance set against the backdrop of


GEBO AND THE SHADOW (Portugal-France) 95mins. Pyramide International (Int). Dir: Manoel de Oliveira. Cast: Claudia Cardinale, Jeanne Moreau, Leonor Silveira, Luis Miguel Cintra, Michael Lonsdale. Cinematic legends Jeanne Moreau, Claudia Cardinale and Michael Lonsdale star in the new film from Portugal’s Manoel de Oliveira. Masters Scotiabank 1


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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 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 unknowing connection in Mumbai. City to City Scotiabank 10


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THY WOMB (Philippines) 106mins. Dir: Brillante Mendoza. Cast: Nora Aunor. A childless couple on a remote island make a fateful decision in order to obtain the child they yearn for. Contemporary World Cinema Scotiabank 5


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OUTRAGE BEYOND (Japan) 110mins. Celluloid Dreams (Int). Dir: Takeshi Kitano. Cast: Beat Takeshi, Fumiyo Kohinata, Hideo Nakano, Ryo Kase, Tomokazu Miura. Takeshi Kitano returns with the sequel to his 2010 yakuza thriller. Special Presentation Scotiabank 3


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7 BOXES (Paraguay) 105mins. Shoreline Entertainment (US/int). Dir: Juan Carlos Maneglia, Tana Schémbori. Cast: Celso Franco, Lali Gonzalez, Nico Garcia, Victor Sosa. A teenage delivery boy working in Paraguay must dodge rival gangs and the police when he is asked to transport some mysterious crates to the edge of town. Discovery Scotiabank 6


GANGS OF WASSEYPUR: PART ONE (India) 156mins. Elle Driver (Int). Dir: Anurag Kashyap. Cast: Manoj Bajpayee, Nawazuddin Siddique, Reemma Sen, Richa Chadda, Tigmanshu Dhulia. The first part of the gangster epic chronicles the turf war between two crime families. City to City Scotiabank 9


HOW TO MAKE MONEY SELLING DRUGS (US) 96mins. International Creative Management (ICM) (US). Dir: Matthew Cooke. Cast: 50 Cent, David Simon, Freeway Rick Ross, Russell Simmons. A documentary about the high-stakes world of drug dealing and drug enforcement. TIFF Docs Scotiabank 4


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ALL THAT YOU POSSESS (Canada) 91mins. Entertainment One Films International (Int). Dir: Bernard Emond. Cast: Gilles Renaud, Isabelle Vincent, Jack Robitaille, Patrick Drolet.


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