The 2012 TIFF List: A complete list of all films at the Toronto International Film Festival | Independent Link

2021-11-25 10:01:33 By : Ms. Eva Liu

The Toronto International Film Festival has completed its 37th full lineup.

In 2012, TIFF had 289 feature films and 83 short films (20 more than last year), including Ben Affleck, Deepa Mehta, Tom Tykway, Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, David O. Russell, Joe Wright, Xavier Dolan, Paul Thomas Anderson, Spike Lee, Ramin Bahrani, Neil Jordan, Mira Nye Er, Robert Redford, Kate Shortland, Harmony Colleen, Susan Bill, Sarah Polly, François Osson, Joss Weiden, Derek Xian France, Walter Salles, Noah Baumbach, Sally Porter and Terrence Malik.

The following is a list of all announced titles and descriptions provided by the festival. The festival was held from September 6th to 16th, 2012.

The royal event Nikolai Arcel, the North American premiere of Denmark/Sweden/Czech Republic/Germany The royal event is a thrilling story that tells the brave idealist who pursues the freedom of the people at all costs, but most importantly, it is a passionate one And changed the taboo romance of the entire country. Starring Maez Mickelson and Alicia Vikander.

Argo Ben Affleck, world premiere in the United States When militants attacked the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979, six Americans managed to slip away. Knowing that it was only a matter of time before they were discovered, the CIA's "leakage" experts came up with a plan to get them out of the country: a plan so incredible that it can only happen in the movie. Starring Ben Affleck, Brian Cranston, John Goodman and Kyle Chandler.

The Company You Keep Robert Redford, the North American premiere civil rights lawyer and single father Jim Grant (Robert Redford) must continue to escape because an arrogant young journalist (Shia LaBeouf) exposed him as a radical fugitive before the 1970s His true identity is wanted for murder. Grant initiated a nationwide hunt and embarked on a cross-country trip to clear his reputation. Starring Susan Sarandon, Terrence Howard, Anna Kendrick, Stanley Tucci, Chris Cooper and Nick Nolte.

Dangerous relationship Hu Zhenhao, China's North American premiere war is imminent in Shanghai. The charming swinger Mo Jietu (Cecilia Cheung) meets the playboy Xie Yifan (Zhang Dongjian), an ex-boyfriend who has never stopped loving her. She persuades him to play a sinister game: Xie must seduce the innocent Du Fenyu (played by Zhang Ziyi), and then dump her. But as Xie fell in love with Du, the game became more and more dangerous, causing all of them to fall into tragic and shocking consequences.

Emperor Peter Weber, Japan/U.S. World Premiere After Japan’s defeat in World War II and the U.S. occupation of the country, the Japanese expert (Matthew Fox) under General Douglas MacArthur (Tommy Lee Jones) faced In this epic drama directed by Peter Weber (the girl with a pearl earring), this is a historic decision.

English Vinglish Gauri Shinde, India's world premiere of money, fame and knowledge of English. In India, these three factors play a huge role in how society judges individuals. English Vinglish tells the story of Shashi. Shashi is a woman who does not understand English. In turn, her family and society make her feel insecure. This movie is a relaxing and touching journey of transformation in Shashi. The environment made her determined to overcome this insecurity, master the language, and teach the world a lesson on the road to becoming a confident and self-confident woman. This movie marks the return of India's biggest female star Sridevi.

Free Angela and All Political Prisoners Shola Lynch, the US/France world premiere documentary "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners" tells how the social justice activism of a young philosophy professor implicated her to the judge who ended in a bloody shootout The dramatic story of the botched kidnapping attempt. Newsweek asked: What would prompt Angela Davis, "the daughter of the black bourgeoisie, desperately turn to terrorism?"

High hopes McNewell, the British world premiere orphan Pip, was born humble with the help of a mysterious benefactor. As a gentleman, Pip travels through the complex world of London's class, using his new identity to pursue Estella, a beautiful and ruthless heiress he has always loved. The shocking truth behind his wealth will have devastating consequences for everything he cherishes. Starring Holliday Granger, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter and Jeremy Irwin.

The world premiere of Hudson Roger Michel’s Hyde Park in the United Kingdom. In June 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Academy Award® nominee Bill Murray) and his wife Eleanor Livia Williams) hosted the King and Queen of England (Samuel West and Olivia Coleman) spending the weekend at Roosevelt’s home in Hudson Hyde Park in upstate New York-this This is the first visit to the United States by the reigning British monarch. With Britain facing an imminent war with Germany, the royal family urgently sought Roosevelt's support. But international affairs must be combined with the complexity of Roosevelt’s domestic institutions, because the wife, mother, and mistress all conspired to make the Royal Weekend an unforgettable weekend. Through the eyes of Franklin's neighbor Daisy (Oscar nominee Laura Linne), the weekend will not only produce a special relationship between the two great powers, but also a deeper understanding of the mysteries of love and friendship.

The inevitable Ruba Nadda, Canadian world premiere one afternoon, on a typical working day, Adib faces devastating news: his eldest daughter Muna has disappeared in Damascus. Now, Adib, who has not returned for more than 30 years, must return to Syria to deal with his secret past to find her. Inescapable is a thriller about a father desperately searching for his daughter and the chaos in the Middle East that he left behind. Starring Alexander Hidig, Marisa Tomei and Joshua Jackson.

Jayne Mansfield’s car Billy Bob Thornton, North American premiere of the United States/Russia Jayne Mansfield’s car is a fun, bitterness and exploration of the three generations of father and son in the turbulent south of the 1960s. It tells the family's visceral-sometimes funny-struggle with long-term resentments, secrets, memories of war, and how life, death, and loss have shaped them. Starring Robert Duvall, Kevin Bacon, Billy Bob Thornton and John Hurt.

Looper Rian Johnson, US world premiere (opening night film) In the futuristic action thriller Looper, time travel will be invented-but it is illegal and can only be bought on the black market. When the mob wants to get rid of someone, they will send the target to the past 30 years, where there is a "routine"-a mercenary gun like Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)-is waiting Mop up. Joe became rich and had a good life...until the day when the mob decided to "close the loop" and sent Joe's future self (Bruce Willis) back to the assassination. Emily Blunt, Paul Dano and Jeff Daniels also starred.

Love, Marilyn Liz Garbes, world premiere in the United States Nearly 50 years after her death, two boxes of Marilyn Monroe's private writings and meditations were found in the home of her acting coach. These papers are brought to life by some of our contemporary idols and stars in this innovative documentary, giving us a new understanding of Monroe-revealing her cautious inner life. Starring includes Elizabeth Banks, Lindsay Lohan, Evan Rachel Wood, Ben Foster, Uma Thurman, Paul Giamatti, Viola Davis, Jeremy Piven, Alan Burstin, Adrian Brody, Marisa Tomei and Glenn Close.

Midnight’s Child Deepa Mehta, Canada/UK World Premiere "Born in India at a moment of freedom. Handcuffed history." "Midnight Son" is based on Oscar-nominated director Deepa Mehta (Deepa Mehta) An epic film based on Salman Rushdie's Booker Prize-winning novel. At midnight on August 15, 1947, India declared its independence from Britain. A nurse in a Mumbai hospital changed the diapers of two newborn babies. The illegitimate son of a poor Hindu woman, Saleem Sinai (Saleem Sinai) and the offspring of a wealthy Muslim, Shiva (Shiva), are destined to live each other's destiny. Their lives become mysteriously intertwined and are inseparable from the whirlwind journey of victory and disaster in India. By Satya Baba, Shahana Goswami, Rajat Kapoor, Sima Biswas, Shriya Saran, Siddhartha, Ronit Roy, Rahul Starring Boss, Kulbushan Halbanda, Soha Ali Khan, Anita Majunda, Zaib Sheikh and Dahir Safari.

The Reluctant Fundamentalist Miranell, North American Premiere in the United States Based on the best-selling novel of the same name that has been translated into 25 languages, "The Reluctant Fundamentalist" is a fascinating international political thriller that tells a story. The story of a young Pakistani chasing business success on Wall Street, he finally found himself involved in the conflict between the American dream, the hostage crisis and the lasting call of his family’s hometown. Starring Ritz Ahmed, Kate Hudson, Kiefer Sutherland and Levi Shribol.

A silver lining screenplay by David O. Russell, the United States premieres an intense, loving, emotional and interesting family story from The Fighter director David O. Russell. Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence find themselves partnered in a secret arrangement to rebuild their broken lives. Robert De Niro desires to be closer to his son (Cooper) because he tries to maintain his family's livelihood through compulsive bookmaking. Jackie Weaver and Chris Tucker co-star.

Dedicated song to Marion Paul Andrew Williams, UK world premiere (closing night movie) A story about how music inspires you to feel good and warm. The Song of Marion is played by Terence Stamp as Arthur, a grumpy pensioner who does not understand why his wife Marion (Vanessa Redgrave) would want to be unconventional with her The local choir embarrassed me by singing stupid songs. But the choir director Elizabeth (Jema Atterton) saw something special in the reluctant Arthur and refused to give him up. When she coaxed him out of the shell, Arthur realized that it was never too late to change.

Thermae Romae, Takeuchi Hideki, Japan's North American premiere. Ancient Roman architect Lucius (Hiro Abe) took it too seriously. He couldn't keep up with the rapidly changing times, which made him lose his job. When a friend took the frustrated Lucius to the public bath to cheer him up, Lucius accidentally traveled through time and reappeared in a modern Japanese public bath. There, he met the aspiring young manga artist Mami (Aya Ueto), as well as others from the "Plane Family". Lucius was shocked by the many innovative aspects of Japanese bathing culture, returned to ancient Rome and gained great attention when he brought these novel ideas back to Rome. As time traveled back and forth between ancient Rome and modern Japan, Lucius' reputation as a talented new bathroom architect began to grow.

Sergio Castellitto, who was born twice in Italy/Spain/Croatia, visited Sarajevo at the world premiere of Gemma with her son Pietro. Sixteen years ago, they fled the war-torn city, but the boy's father stayed there and later died. When she tried to repair her relationship with Pietro, a revelation forced Gemma to face loss, the cost of war, and the redeeming power of love. Starring Penelope Cruz and Emile Hirsch.

Scott McGehee as Maisie Knows, David Siegel, World Premiere in the United States Based on Henry James' novella, the story tells the 7-year-old Maisie in the custody battle between her mother (a rock icon) and her father s story. Maisie Knew is an evocative portrayal of the chaos of adult life viewed entirely from a child's perspective. Starring Joanna Vanderham, Onata Apple, Alexander Skarsgard, Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan.

A list of all the movies announced in the special screening program so far (including Derek Sianfrans, Noah Baumbach, Joe Wright, Sally Porter, Terrence Malik, etc.) New works by others), please continue reading on the next page.

A few hours of spring Stéphane Brizé, the North American premiere of France, 48-year-old Alain Evrard had to go home and live with his mother. This situation caused all the violence in their past relationships to surface. Alan later discovered that his mother had a fatal disease. In the last few months of her life, were they finally able to take a step towards each other?

Anna Karenina Joe Wright, UK International Premiere Following the award-winning "Pride and Prejudice and Atonement", Oscars® nominee Keira Knightley and famous director Joe Wright The third collaboration is a bold, dramatic new perspective on epic love. The story is adapted from Leo Tolstoy's eternal novel by Oscar winner Tom Stoppard ( Shakespeare in Love). This story powerfully explores the power of love surging in people's hearts. When Anna (Nateley) questioned her happiness and marriage, changes happened around her. Also starring Jude Law and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Antiviral drug Brandon Cronenberg, North American premiere in Canada/U.S. Syd March is an employee of a clinic that sells live virus injections collected from sick celebrities to obsessed fans. When he contracted the disease that plagued superstar Hannah Geist, he had to solve the mystery surrounding her before suffering the same fate. Starring Keller Landry Jones and Sarah Gadon.

Arthur Newman Dante Ariola, American world premiere Wallace Avery is tired of being a loser. Wallace was once a popular figure in competitive amateur golf. When he participated in the professional tour, he was called "The Choker." Wallace could not get rid of the huge tension on the green, withdrew from the professional tour, and quietly entered the ranks of despair. Deciding to use a radical solution to solve a radical problem, he arranged for his own death, replaced himself with a new identity of Arthur Newman, and began to move towards his own private golf course. An alternative love story set in the perfect storm of identity crisis, Arthur Newman looks at how two people try to reinvent themselves, and begins to admit some basic truths about the identities they left at home. Starring Emily Blunt, Colin Firth and Anne Heche.

At all costs Ramin Bahrani, UK/US North American premiere In the highly competitive world of modern agriculture, the ambitious Henry Whipple (Dennis Quaid) wants his rebellious son Dean (Zac Efron) to help Expand his family’s agricultural empire. However, Dean's goal is to become a professional racer. When the high-risk investigation of their business was exposed, the father and son were forced to fall into an unexpected situation, threatening the livelihood of the entire family.

Attack on Ziad Doueiri, the world premiere in France After the suicide bombing attack, an Arab surgeon living in Tel Aviv discovered a dark secret about his wife.

Bad 25 Spike Lee, the North American premiere of the United States. Bad 25 celebrates the 25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's "Bad" album, which contains undisclosed footage, content shot by Jackson himself, and numerous survey results. This documentary is divided into two parts: the artists who are influenced by Michael today, and the people who work by his side—musicians, songwriters, technicians, engineers, label personnel—all dedicated to the follow-up history of Michael and the largest record Since then, the "thriller". Interviewees include: Mariah Carey, LA Reid and Sheryl Crow.

Byzantium Neil Jordan, the UK's world premiere. Two mysterious women seek refuge in a run-down seaside resort. Clara meets the lonely Noel, and Noel provides shelter in his abandoned hotel, Byzantium. Schoolgirl Eleanor becomes friends with Frank and tells him their fatal secret. They were born 200 years ago and live on human blood. As their secret knowledge spread, their past caught up with them, with fatal consequences. Starring Gemma Arterton, Sam Riley and Saoirse Ronan.

The world premiere of Costa Gavras, the capital of France, we are slaves of the capital. When it trembles, we tremble. We celebrate as it grows and wins. Who will give us freedom? Should we liberate ourselves? We should at least understand the people who serve it and how to serve it. This is the story of the unstoppable rise of Marc Tourneuil, who was the victim of the capital and became the undisputed master. Starring Gard Almalay and Gabriel Byrne.

Caught in the Web Chen Kaige, Japan and China premiered the story of a woman in three worlds colliding. Caught in the Web is a social commentary on the "sound bite" society we are becoming, in which perception becomes reality. Judgments based on limited facts spread quickly, regardless of the truth or the damage they might cause. Starring by Mark Chao, Chen Hong and Gao Yuanyuan.

Cloud Atlas Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, the American killer turned into a hero, a charity that spanned centuries and inspired a revolution. Starring Tom Hanks, Hugo Weaving, Halle Berry, Susan Sarandon, Jim Broadbent and Hugh Grant.

The Deep Baltasar Kormákur, Iceland/Norway World Premiere In March 1984, on a cold night a few miles from the coast of Iceland, a fishing boat sank with all its crew. After spending five hours in the ocean miraculously survived, the tired young Hulk was washed ashore-only to find himself in a deadly lava field. Starring Ólafur Darri Ólafsson.

Disconnect Henry Alex Rubin, the North American premiere of the United States. Disconnect intertwines multiple storylines and tells the story of people looking for interpersonal relationships in today's wired world. Through both distressing and touching sharp turns, these stories are intertwined with surprising twists, exposing the shocking reality to the technologies we use every day. These technologies mediate and define our relationship and ultimately define our life. Directed by Oscar® nominee Henry Alex Rubin (Murder Ball), Jason Bateman, Hope Davis, Frank Grillo, Paula Barton, Michael Nyquay Star, Andrea Risborough, Alexander Skarsgard and Max Theriot, as well as Jonah Pop, Colin Ford and Hayley starring Ram.

Do not disturb Yvan Attal, the French world premiere when Jeff unexpectedly appeared in front of Ben's house at 2am. Since the college days, they have embarked on a completely different path. Jeff is still a savage, a serial lover, an artist and an eternal wanderer, he has never stopped roaming the world. Ben and the calm and wonderful Anna settled down; they bought a small and comfortable house in the suburbs and began to try to have children. But this peaceful life was disrupted by Jeff's whirlwind, especially when he took Ben to a wild party. They came back at dawn and made a decision that was about to subvert all their lives. This fascinating, hot and funny new film directed by the award-winning French director Yvan Attal. Starring François Cruce and Charlotte Gansbu.

Sleeping beauty Marco Bellocchio, Italy/France International Premiere Italy was shocked by Eluana Englaro's drama, she will die after 17 years in a vegetative state. This national tragedy will touch and change various characters, each of whom has his own ideology and beliefs. A senator is struggling to vote for a law that he strongly disagrees with. He is struggling between his conscience and his loyalty to party leaders. His daughter Maria, a life-support activist, is protesting in front of the clinic where Eluana is hospitalized. Roberto and his brother opposed there, showing stronger secular values-however, Maria fell in love with the "enemy" Roberto. These and other fusion stories are connected by a unique emotional line: reflection on the meaning of life. Starring: Isabel Huppert, Toni Severo, Alba Rolvacher, Michel Riedino, Maya Sansa, Pierre George Bellocchio, Brunno Placido, Fabrizio Falco, Gian Marco Tognazzi, Roberto Hrlitzka.

Selling dreams: Nishikawa Miwa, Japan’s world premiere of Kanya and Satoko, a married couple in Tokyo owns a small izakaya and a Japanese bar. Their lives are not easy, but they are happy. One day, a fire made them lose everything. Unable to give up their dream of owning their own izakaya again, the two began to save money. They choose how to save money, which is to "engage in marriage fraud" together. Satoko looks for women who lack something in their lives. She plans to let her husband deceive them, and Kanya seduce them. An office worker who wants to get married, a very unfortunate young woman who works in the sex industry, a lone weightlifter, and a single mother who works in a public institution. They all accepted Kanya's love. At first, everything seemed to be going well, and they managed to save money steadily. But their lies not only started to cause trouble between Kanya and the deceived woman, but also between Kanya and Riko... starring Matsutaka, Joan of Abe, and Lena Tanaka.

David Iyer, the US World Premiere Oscars® nominees Jack Gyllenhaal and Michael Penha as young Los Angeles police officers Taylor and Zavala, who patrol the dirtiest streets in the South Central, Fascinating portraits depicting the most dangerous corners of the city and policemen risk their lives there every day.

Everyone has a plan, Ana Piterbarg, the Argentine international premiere. Everyone has a plan to tell the story of Augustine (Vigo Mortensen). After living in Buenos Aires for many years, he gradually feels that he cannot be satisfied. Of people are eager to give up their lives. After the death of his identical twin brother Pedro, Augustine began to restart his life, pretending to be Pedro and returning to the mysterious Tigre Delta area where the brothers spent their childhood. However, shortly after he returned home, Augustine found himself unknowingly involved in the deadly criminal underworld that his brother had been involved in.

Foxfire Laurent Cantet, France/Canada World Premiere Synopsis will be starring Ali Liebert and Tamara Hope.

Francis Hanoah Baumbach, American world premiere. Francis (Greta Geweig) lives in New York, but she doesn't have a real apartment. Francis is an apprentice in a dance company, but she is not a real dancer. Francis plunged headlong into her dreams, even though their possible realities became less and less. Francis wants more than she has, but her life is full of unexplainable joy and ease. Frances Ha is a modern fable, Noah Baumbach (Squid and Whale, Greenberg) exploring New York, friendship, class, ambition, failure and redemption.

Ginger and Rosa Sally Potter, UK World Premiere London, 1962: Two teenage girls, Ginger and Rosa, are inseparable. They played truant together, discussed religion, politics and hairstyles, dreaming of a life greater than their mother’s frustrated family life. But as the Cold War met the sexual revolution, the lifelong friendship of the two girls was threatened. Starring Ali Fanning, Alice Englert, Christina Hendricks, Annette Bening and Alessandro Nivola.

Tim Buckley's greetings Dan Algrant, the world premiere of Tim Buckley's greetings tells of Jeff Buckley's 1991 at his father's St. Ann's Church The story before the outstanding performance at the tribute concert. Through his love affair with a young woman who worked at a concert, he learned to embrace all his feelings for his father who abandoned him-desire, anger, forgiveness and love. Jeff's debut culminated in a cathartic performance of his father's most famous song. His debut shocked the audience and opened his career as one of the greatest young musicians of his time. Starring Imogen Putz and Payne Bagley.

Hannah Arendt Margarethe von Trotta, the world premiere in Germany Hannah Arendt painted a portrait of this genius, she discovered "evil banality" and shocked the world. After she participated in the trial of Nazi Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, Arendt dared to describe the Holocaust in unprecedented terms. Her work immediately triggered an angry scandal, and Arendt remained strong even when attacked by friends and enemies. But because the German Jewish immigrant also tried to suppress her painful connection with the past, the film exposed her charming blend of arrogance and fragility-revealing a soul defined and derailed in exile. Starring Janet McTeer and Barbara Sukova.

The Hunt Thomas Winterberg, Denmark's North American premiere. The Hunt is a disturbing picture of what lies do when gossip, suspicion, and malice rages and trigger a witch hunt that soon threatens to destroy an innocent person’s life Become the truth. After a difficult divorce, 40-year-old Lucas has a new girlfriend, a new job, and is rebuilding a relationship with his teenage son Marcus... But things went wrong, it's just a story— —A random lie. With the snowfall and the lighting of the Christmas lights, lies spread like a virus. The shock and distrust were out of control, the small community suddenly found themselves in a state of collective hysteria, while Lucas fought a lonely struggle for his life and dignity. Starring Thomas Bo Larsen, Annika Wadekop and Maez Mickelson.

The iceman Ariel Vromen, the North American premiere of "Iceman" is the true story of Richard Kuklinsky: a loving husband, a loyal father, and a ruthless killer. It is believed that he killed more than 250 people between 1954 and 1985. Starring Winona Reid, Chris Evans, David Schwimmer, Michael Shannon and Ray Liotta.

Imogene Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman, US World Premiere Imogene is a story of a moderately successful New York playwright who pretended to commit suicide in an attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend-but was forced to supervise gambling-an addicted mother. Starring Annette Bening, Matt Dillon, Darren Chris and Christine Wegg.

The Impossible JA Bayona, World Premiere in Spain/US Adapted from a true story, The Impossible tells the story of a family caught in the chaos of one of the worst natural disasters of our time. The unexpected sympathy and simple kindness that this family encountered in the darkest moments of their lives alleviated the fear in real life. Starring Naomi Watts, Tom Holland, Samuel Jocelyn, Oakley Pendergast and Ivan McGregor.

Inch'Allah Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette, Canadian world premiere Chloe is a young Canadian obstetrician who works in a temporary clinic in a Palestine refugee camp in the West Bank and treats pregnant women under the supervision of a French doctor Michael. Facing daily checkpoints and isolation barriers, Chloe faces the conflict and the people affected by it. Her encounter with the war attracted Chloe into an adventure that was both profound and as big as the land. From the production team behind the Oscar-nominated Monsieur Lazhar and Incendies.

At the world premiere of François Auzon’s House in France, a 16-year-old boy sneaked into the home of a classmate in his literature class and was writing a thesis for his French teacher. In the face of this talented student, the teacher rediscovered his passion for work, but the boy's intrusion will trigger a series of uncontrollable events. Starring Christine Scott Thomas.

Kon-Tiki Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg, the British/Norwegian/Denmark international premiere of Thor Heyerdahl is a restless spirit. His radical idea initiated an impossible task. Thor and five loyal crew members traverse the 4,300 miles of ancient roads in the Pacific along the fragile Kantici raft. Attacked by various dangers that may be encountered by tsunamis, sharks, and the ocean, when Kon-Tiki tried to reach land, six people wrestled with nature. After sacrificing everything, even his marriage, Thor must succeed. A true story.

The Last Supper Lu Chuan's world premiere in China The Last Supper by the internationally renowned director Lu Chuan tells an epic story of war, cruel ambitions, realizing great dreams... and betrayal-betraying friendship, betraying lofty ideals, betraying yourself .

Late Quartet Yaron Zilberman, world premiere in the United States When the beloved cellist of the world-renowned string quartet was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, the band’s future was suddenly up in the air due to repressed emotions, competing selves and uncontrollable Passion can destroy many years of friendship and cooperation. Since they are about to hold their 25th anniversary concert—probably their last concert—only their intimacy and the power of music can preserve their legacy. Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mark Ivannier, Imogen Putz, Christopher Walken and Catherine Keener.

Lawrence anyway Xavier Dolan, Toronto, Canada premiered in the 1990s, Lawrence told his girlfriend Fred that he wanted to be a woman. In spite of the difficulties — and ignoring each other — they confronted the prejudices of their friends, ignored the advice of their family members, and bravely faced the social fears they offended. For ten years, they tried to get through this transition and embark on an epic journey, they didn't know that this might make Fred and Lawrence lose their love. Starring Susanna Clement and Melville Popo.

The autobiography of a liar-the untrue story of Ben Timlet, Bill Jones, and Jeff Simpson of Graham Chapman of Monty Python, Britain’s own life story, the autobiography of a liar. He was born, he went to Cambridge to meet John Chris, he smoked a pipe, he became a doctor, he became a python, he decided he was gay (well, 70/30, according to what he did to himself An investigation by ), he drank a lot of alcohol, he was no longer drunk, he made some movies, he had some sex (actually, a lot), and then moved to Los Angeles. In the end, he was taken into space by aliens (though that might be in the movie). Starring Graham Chapman, John Chris, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam, Carol Cleveland and Philip Bourcock.

Wellington, Valeria Saminto, North American premiere in Portugal. After Juno and Sirte’s failed attempts in 1807 and 1809, Napoleon Bonaparte was sent in 1810 to be directed by Marshal Massena The powerful army invaded Portugal. The French easily reached the center of the country, where the Anglo-Portuguese army led by General Wellington was waiting. Starring John Markovic, Nuno Lopez, Soraya Chavez, Marisa Paredes and Victoria Gera.

Liverpool Manon Briand, a coat-checking waiter at the premiere bar in Toronto, Canada, decided to return an unclaimed coat to its owner, but soon found himself involved in a criminal conspiracy. Regular patrons of the bar have long had a secret love for the waiter-enough to risk their lives to help her. Starring Stephanie La Pointe, Charles Alexander Dube and Louis Morissette.

Lore Cate Shortland, North American premiere in Australia/UK/Germany. After her Nazi parents were imprisoned in 1945, Lore led her younger siblings through war-torn Germany. In the chaos, she met Thomas, a mysterious Jewish refugee, who broke her fragile reality with hatred and desire. In order to live, she must believe in someone she is taught to hate and face her inner darkness. Starring Saskia Roosendaal and Kay Marina.

"Love Is All You Need" Susanne Bier, the North American premiere of Denmark "Love Is All You Need" is a new film by Oscar winner Susanne Bier. Philip (Pierce Brosnan) is an Englishman living in Denmark, a lonely middle-aged widower and estranged single father. Ada (Trine Dyrholm) is a Danish hairdresser who has recovered from a long-term illness. Her husband has just left her for a young woman. When they traveled to Italy to attend the wedding of Philip's son and Ada's daughter, the fate of these two scarred souls was about to be intertwined. With warmth, affection and self-confidence, Bill shook a cocktail of love, loss, absurdity, humor and carefully drawn characters, leaving only the hardest heart. This is a movie about simple and deep pain and happiness. Keep going-your life.

The Master of Paul Thomas Anderson, the North American premiere of Paul Thomas Anderson's "The MASTER" is a striking portrait of American drifters and explorers after World War II, showing a navy The journey of a veteran (Joaquin Phoenix (Joaquin Phoenix)), he returned home from the war, feeling uneasy about his life and uncertain about the future-until he was caught by The Cause and its charismatic leader (Philip · Seymour Hoffman) Temptation. Starring Amy Adams, Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Dunn.

Mr. Pip Andrew Adamson, World Premiere in New Zealand In 1991, a war for copper mines in the South Pacific tore Bougainville apart. The secluded "Popeye" (Hugh Laurie) allows 14-year-old Matilda's small village children to flee with Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. But on an island in war, novels can have dangerous consequences. Also starring Xzannjah Matsi, Healesville Joel, Eka Darville and Kerry Fox.

Nothing is more than Joss Weiden, the American world premiere of Shakespeare's classic comedy has a modern interpretation in the movie "Nothing is more than nothing". Filmed in just 12 days (and used the original text), the story of the lovers Beatrice (Amy Acker) and Benedict (Alexis Denisov) provides a dark, sexy , Occasionally absurd love game. Also starring Clark Gregg, Gillian Morgues, Nathan Fillion, Spencer Tritt Clark and Ricky Lindholm.

Without Pablo Larraín, Chile/United States premiered in North America. In 1988, Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet was forced to hold a referendum on his presidency under international pressure. The country will vote for or against Pinochet to extend his rule for another eight years. NO’s opposition leader persuaded an arrogant, young advertising executive, Rene Saavedra (Gael García Bernal), to take the lead in their campaign. Against all odds, with scant resources and under the scrutiny of the despot's minions, Saavedra and his team devise an audacious plan to win the election and set Chile free.

On the Road Walter Salles, the French/Brazil North American premiere directed by the famous filmmaker Walter Salles, based on Jack Kerouac’s iconic novel, tells about Sal Paradise (Sam Riley) on the road The provocative story of a young writer whose life is ultimately free-spirited, fearless, and fast-spoken Westerner Dean Moriarty (Garret Hedlund) and his daughter Mary The arrival of Lou (Kristen Stewart) redefines his identity. During the cross-country trip, Sal and Dean embarked on personal pursuits, seeking freedom from the herd and conservatism that enveloped them, looking for the unknown, themselves and the pursuit of the unknown—the pure nature of experience. Looking for uncharted territory and the final US border, the pair encountered an eclectic mix of men and women, each adding meaning to their desire for a new way of life. The script was written by Jose Rivera (nominated for an academy award for "Motorcycle Diaries"), and executive producer Francis Ford Coppola has been developing the project since 1978. Also starring Vigo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst.

The anger goes beyond the North American premiere of Takeshi Kitano, Japan. As the police launched a full-scale crackdown on organized crime, it ignited a national gang struggle between Eastern Mountain King and Western Citi. The internal conflict that started in Outrage did not become a national war in Outrage Beyond.

The Paperboy Lee Daniels, North American premiere of a chilling sex and racial noir film, "Newsboy" brought audiences into the backwaters of South Florida in the 1960s, investigative reporter Ward Jansen and His partner Yardley Acheman pursues a sensational career-making stories with the help of Ward's younger brother Jack and the sexy death row star Charlotte Bless. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Nicole Kidman, John Cusack, David Oyero and Zac Efron.

Passion Brian De Palma, France/Germany North American Premiere Brian De Palma's "Passion" is a traditional erotic thriller of "Clothing and Killing" and "Instinct" that tells the world of dog biting in the world In the commercial story of a fatal power struggle between two women. Christine has the natural elegance and casualness of people who have a healthy relationship with money and power. Innocent, cute and easily exploited, her admirable protégé Isabel is full of cutting-edge ideas that Christine steals without hesitation. After all, they were on the same team... But when Isabel went to bed with one of Christine's lover, the war broke out. Starring Rachel McAdams, Noomi Rapace, Caroline Hevers and Paul Anderson.

The Privilege as a Wallflower, Stephen Chibosky, World Premiere in the United States Based on Stephen Chibosky’s best-selling novel, The Privilege as a Wallflower is a modern classic that captures the dazzling climax of growing up and The depression of depression. This movie is a touching story about love, loss, fear, hope, and unforgettable friends who have helped us through our lives. Starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Nina Dobrev, Melanie Linsky, Paul Rudd and Dylan McDermott.

The Place Beyond the Pines Derek Cianfrance, USA World Premiere Luke (Ryan Gosling) is a professional motorcycle rider. In order to feed his newborn son, he chose to rob a bank. But when he met a novice police officer (Bradley Cooper), their violent confrontation escalated into tense generational discord. Beyond the Pine Forest is a rich drama thriller about the cross lives of father and son, police and robbers, heroes and villains. Starring Rose Byrne, Ray Liotta and Eva Mendes.

The quartet Dustin Hoffman, the world premiere of Dustin Hoffman’s directorial debut in the UK, the quartet is a comedy about moody heroines and old grudges, passion and pride, romance and jesters, by Maggie Smith, Tom Courtney, Billy Connolly and Pauline Collins starred four retired opera actors.

Reality Matteo Garrone, North American premiere in Italy/France Luciano is a fishmonger from Naples who supplements his meager income by conducting some small scams with his wife Maria. Luciano is a likable and interesting person, he never missed the opportunity to perform for his clients and countless relatives. One day, his family persuaded him to try the TV series "Big Brother". As he pursued this dream, his view of reality began to change. Contributed by Aniello Arena, Loredana Simioli, Nello Paone, Nello Iorio and Nuzzia Starring by Nunzia Schiano.

Rebelle (War Witch) Kim Nguyen, Premiere Komona, Toronto, Canada, a 14-year-old girl tells her unborn child how she became a child soldier. The story takes place in sub-Saharan Africa. Rebelle is also a love story between two young souls who are trapped in a violent but beautiful and magical world. Starring Rachel Mwanza (winning the Silver Bear Award for Best Actress at the Berlin International Film Festival), Alan Bastian and Serge Kaninda.

Rhino Season Bahman Ghobadi, Iraqi Kurdistan/Turkey World Premiere After 30 years in prison in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kurdish-Iranian poet Sahel finally gained freedom. The only thing that keeps him alive now is to find his wife Mina, who thinks she has been dead for a long time, and later moved to Turkey. The Sahel began his search for Istanbul. Starring Beluz Vosoji, Monica Bellucci and Yilmaz Erdogan.

Rust and Bone Jacques Audiard, the French/Belgian North American premiere. Everything started in northern France. Ali suddenly found himself holding a five-year-old child in his hands. Sam is his son, but he hardly knows him. Homeless, penniless, and without friends, Ali took refuge with his sister in Antibes, where the situation improved immediately. She put them in her garage and the child under her wings. Ali met Stephanie for the first time in a fight in a nightclub. He is poor, she is beautiful and confident. Stephanie trains killer whales in Marineland. When a performance ended in tragedy, the phone call at night brought them together again. Starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schonalz.

The Sapphires Wayne Blair, the North American premiere of Australia. They are sexy, black, young, talented, and have never been outside Australia. Until, in the chaos of 1968, they were pulled out of the obscurity of a distant aboriginal mission, known as the answer to the supremacy-seize the opportunity of a lifetime-and were transported to the Vietnamese hospitality troops. Starring Chris O'Dowd, Deborah Melman, Jessica Moboy, Sally Sebens and Miranda Tapsell.

The Sessions Ben Lewin, USA Canadian Premiere Based on the sad and optimistic autobiography of California journalist and poet Mark O'Brien, The Sessions tells the story of a man trapped by iron lungs, who was determined to lose his life at the age of 38. virginity. With the help of the therapist and the guidance of the priest, he set out to realize his dream. Starring John Hawkes, Helen Hunt and William H. Messi.

The Son Made It Daniele Ciprì, the Italian/French North American premiere "Son Made It" tells the story of the youngest daughter of Ciraulos, a poor family from southern Italy, who was murdered by the Mafia. As compensation, they received a lot of money from the country, but this sudden wealth will change their lives in a completely unexpected way. Starring Tony Servello, Giselda Volodi, Alfredo Castro and Fabrizio Falco.

Spring Breakers Harmony Korine, the North American premiere of the United States. Four sexy female college students plan to steal a fast food restaurant to finance their spring break trip. But this is only the beginning. On a party night, the girls ran into a roadblock when they were arrested on drug charges. The girls who only wore bikinis hung on their bodies and appeared in front of the judge, but were unexpectedly rescued by Alien (James Franco), a notorious local mob, and he took them under his wings. Lead them on the craziest spring vacation trip in history. Aliens with rough appearances but soft hearts won the hearts of young spring vacationers and led them through a spring vacation they had never imagined. Starring Selena Gomez, James Franco, Vanessa Hudgens and Heather Morris.

Still Michael McGowan, Canadian world premiere. Based on real events and boasting of veteran actors, Still is a heartfelt story about an 89-year-old New Brunswick (James Cromwell) trying to He was prevented from building more houses suitable for his wife (Geneviève Bujold), and his health began to decline.

The story we tell Sarah Polley, the North American premiere of Canada In this inspired genre twisting film, the Oscar-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley discovered that the truth depends on who said it. Polly is both a filmmaker and a detective because she investigates the secrets behind a story-telling family. She jokingly asked a group of characters with varying reliability, eliciting refreshingly frank, but mostly self-contradictory answers to the same questions. When everyone tells their views on family myths, the memories of the present turn into glimpses of nostalgia, glimpses of the vivid and interesting past and the shadows below. Polly solves the paradox and reveals the essence of the family: chaotic, intense, and loving conflicts.

Suicide shop Patrice Leconte, France/Belgium/Canada International Premiere Imagine a shop where generations of people have sold all the equipment needed for perfect suicide. The family business thrived in its bleak misery until one day it met the joys of life of its youngest son, Allen. Faced with Allen's unremitting cheers, optimism, and determination to make customers smile, what will the suicide store look like? Starring Bernard Allan, Isabel Spade, Casey Mottet Klein, Isabel Giami and Laurent Gendron.

Tai Chi 0 Stephen Fung, the North American premiere of China, the young genius Yang Luchan went to Chencun to learn the taboo secret of martial arts, but soon learned that the village was threatened by a group of powerful steampunk soldiers. The villagers realized that in order to keep their homes, they had to trust this strange outsider because they knew Tai Chi.

Thanks for sharing Stuart Blumberg, the world premiere in the United States. Thanks for sharing is a dramatic drama starring Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gade and Jolie Richardson comedy. An unlikely group of friends recovered from sex addiction through a shared determination to build a meaningful relationship for the first time in their lives.

Thérèse Desqueyroux Claude Miller, the French international premiere in the Landes region of France near Bordeaux, marriage was arranged to merge plots and unite neighboring families. Therefore, the young Thérèse Larroque became Mrs. Desqueyroux. But her avant-garde ideas clash with local customs. In order to get rid of the fate imposed on her and live a fulfilling life, she will take tragic extreme measures. Starring Audrey Tatu, Gilles Lelouch and Anais Demustier.

The Time Being Nenad Cicin-Sain, the world premiere of The Time Being in the United States, tells the secrets discovered in the search for artistic and personal integrity. When Daniel (Wes Bentley) meets an odd potential benefactor (Academy Award nominee Frank Langra), Daniel is forced to strike a balance between personal responsibility and his ambitions as an artist.

To The Wonder Terence Malik, the North American premiere of the United States After visiting the Mont Saint Michel, once known as a miracle in France, Marina (Olga Kurylenko) and Neil (Ben· Affleck) came to Oklahoma, where problems will soon arise. Marina meets a pastor and exiled compatriot (Javier Baden) who is struggling with her career, and Neal reconnects with her childhood friend Jane (Rachel McAdams) . Explore love in many forms.

Venus & Serena Maiken Baird, US world premiere Venus & Serena examines the extraordinary lives of sisters and tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams in an honest and unfiltered manner. Through their prism of the year, the film tells the untold story of how these two great stars became and how they tried to stay ahead.

White Elephant Pablo Trapeiro, Argentina/Spain North American premiere in the slums of Buenos Aires, two people-friends and priests, because of their unremitting efforts for the poor and the whole society And being deprived of respect from the local community-taking a very different path in the fight against violence, corruption and injustice. Starring Martina Guzman, Ricardo Darling and Jeremy Rainier.

Writer Josh Boone, the world premiere in the United States. A widely acclaimed writer, his ex-wife and their teenage children have experienced the complexities of various forms of love during a turbulent year in Writers Sex, this is a smart, interesting and touching story of a broken family trying to get to know each other again. Starring Lianna Liberato, Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Lily Collins and Christine Bell.

Yellow Nick Cassavetes, the world premiere of Nick Cassavetes' groundbreaking work "Yellow" is a hot interpretation of modern society and its demands on people. With Mary Holmes as the center, a young woman can hardly feel things, and swallowing 20 capsules of Vicodin a day will not help. We entered the world of her illusion, with Busby Berkeley dancers, Cirque du Soleil, circus freaks and human farm animals everywhere, where nothing is what it seems. By Sienna Miller, Gina Rowlands, Ray Liotta, David Morse, Lucy Panch, Max Theorio, Riley Keogh, David Tsai Starring Heather Wolquist and Melanie Griffith.

Zaytoun Eran Riklis, United Kingdom/Israel World Premiere Zaytoun tells the story of an incredible alliance in which a 12-year-old Palestine refugee and an Israeli fighter pilot were shot down over Beirut in 1982. Their initial distrust developed into friendship as they progressed through war-torn Lebanon, to the place they all called home. Starring Stephen Dorf.

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9.79* Daniel Gordon, British world premiere Daniel Gordon’s 9.79* looks at the legacy of the men's 100m final of the 1988 Seoul Olympics, when gold medalist Ben Johnson tested positive for anabolic steroids and scandals prevailed. For the first time in history, eight athletes who participated in that infamous game told their stories.

Artifact Bartholomew Cubbins, 30 Seconds of the U.S. World Premiere, The Mars Band and lead singer Jared Leto fought a fierce lawsuit with EMI when they wrote songs for their album "This is War".

The World Not Part of Us Mahdi Fleifel, the UK/Lebanon/Denmark world premiere "The World Not Part of Us" is an intimate and humorous portrait of three generations of exiles in the Ain El-Helweh refugee camp in southern Lebanon. Based on a wealth of personal recordings and historical footage, it is a sensitive and enlightening study of belonging, friendship and family.

"The Act of Killing Joshua Oppenheimer", the Danish/Norwegian/UK world premiere in a place where killers are regarded as heroes. These filmmakers challenge the stubborn death squad leaders to dramatize their Role in genocide. The result is a surreal movie journey, not only into the memory and imagination of the Holocaust, but also into a terrible and stale regime of corruption and impunity. Executive produced by Errol Morris.

As if we were capturing the cobra Hala Alabdalla, the Syria/France world premiere was originally intended as a documentary to get involved in comic art in Egypt and Syria. When the rebellion broke out in these two countries, the Syrian director Hala Alabdalla finally painted an exciting work , An intimate and passionate film about the fearless perseverance of Arab artists fighting for freedom and justice.

Camp 14-Marc Wiese, a fully controlled zone, North American premiere in Germany. This is the story of a man who was born and raised in a North Korean camp in the Gula format. After fleeing at the age of 23, he discovered the "outside world" for the first time. This movie tells his incredible story, as well as the stories of his inmates and guards. Starring Shin Dong Hyuk, Hyuk Kwon and Oh Yangnam.

The Central Park Quintessence Ken Burns, David McMahon and Sarah Burns, the North American premiere of the Central Park Quintessence tells how five black and Latino teenagers were killed by raping Central Park joggers Stories about wrongful convictions and how the police rushed to make a verdict, stories about the media clamoring to be sensational, and the angry public contributed to unfair justice.

Far Out is not far enough: Tomi Ungerer's story Brad Bernstein, the North American premiere of Far Out is not far enough: Tomi Ungerer's story depicts a man's wild, lifelong adventure through the use of disruptive art to test the boundaries of society. This movie Combining traditional documentary narratives with original animations from over 70 years of art by the author and illustrator of Renegade Children's Book. Starring Tommy Engler, Maurice Sendak, Jules Pfeiffer, Steven Heller and Michael Patrick Hearn.

First Comes Love Nina Davenport, US World Premiere With the uplifting honesty, occasionally funny and ultimately touching "First Comes Love", Davenport examines parents without husbands. From hormone injections to postpartum chaos, Davenport documented her own pregnancy-including her traditional family's reaction to it. She reflects on a rapidly changing world and provides a distorted and insightful game-by-game, allowing the audience to remain concerned and shocked by the bumpy state of modern replication.

Gatekeeper Dror Moreh, the Israeli/France/Germany/Belgian international premiere responsible for overseeing Israel’s war on terrorism, the head of the Israeli secret agency Shin Bet appeared at the crossroads where every decision was made. For the first time in history, the six former heads of the agency agreed to share their insights and publicly reflect on their actions and decisions-an exclusive presentation of their experiences and attitudes during and after the service.

Jose Luis Garcia, a girl from Argentina, international premiere film producer Jose Luis Garcia was attracted by a young South Korean student activist he met in North Korea in 1989. The director began to ask her how to cross the world's strongest border and what happened to her dreams after the fall of communism.

How to Make Money by Selling Drugs Matthew Cook, the world premiere of "How to Make Money by Selling Drugs" in the United States, provides a provocative glimpse into the lives of people on both sides of the "drug war", through interviews with 50 Cent, Eminem, and The Wire producer David Simon, Arianna Huffington, Woody Harrelson, Eminem, Susan Sarandon and the notorious drug lord "Freeway" Rick Ross.

Iceberg Slim: Portrait of the Pimp Jorge Hinojosa, the world premiere of Iceberg Slim: Portrait of the Pimp examines the turbulent life of Iceberg Slim (1918-1992) and how he transformed from a pimp to the author of seven groundbreaking books. These books are the birth of Street Lit, and explore the world of slums with gritty and poetic details, and make him a cultural icon. Interview with Iceberg Slim, Chris Rock, Henry Rollins, Ice-T, Quincy Jones and Snoop Dogg.

London-Julien Temple of Modern Babylon, UK International Premiere London-Modern Babylon is the epic time travel journey of legendary director Julien Temple (Julien Temple) to the center of his hometown. From musicians, writers and artists to dangerous thinkers, political radicals, especially ordinary people, this is the story of London immigrants, Bohemians and how they worked together to change the city forever.

lunar calendar! Simon Ennis, the world premiere in Canada with witty humor and affectionate Lunarcy by Simon Ennis! Following a group of different dreamers and conspirators, they have one thing in common: they all gave their lives for the moon. From the front mouth technician who sold the Moon lottery and earned millions, to the young man determined to go to Luna (permanently), Lunarcy! It is a touching comic portrait of passion, creativity and unrealistic dreams.

Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God Alex Gibney, USA, through the choir of the bare ruins of the Irish church, all the way to the highest office of the Vatican.

The man at lunch Seán Ó Cualáin, the Irish international premiere narrated by Fionnula Flanagan, the man at lunch reveals one of the most iconic images of the 20th century, lunch on the top of a skyscraper, shot on the 69th floor of the Rockefeller Building The extraordinary untold story behind the fall of 1932. Half a tribute, half an investigation, "Man at Lunch" tells the story of an American idol, an unprecedented sky competition, and the immigrant workers who built New York.

More Than Honey Markus Imhoof, North American premiere of Germany/Austria/Switzerland Einstein once said: "If bees disappear from the surface of the earth, human life will not exceed four years." In the past five years, billions The bee disappeared for unknown reasons. If bees continue to die, it will also have a serious impact on humans: more than one-third of our food production depends on bees for pollination, and their life and death are closely related to us.

No Place on Earth Janet Tobias, US/UK/Germany World Premiere While drawing the largest cave system in Ukraine, explorer and investigator Chris Nicola found evidence that five Jewish families spent nearly one in the dark cave Fleeing from the Nazis in a year and a half. This is the longest uninterrupted survival story in recorded human history.

Reincarnation of Andrew Caper, the American world premiere legendary hip-hop star Snoop Dogg went to Jamaica to record a new album and immerse himself in the island’s music and culture. Decades after becoming the ultimate gangster in the United States, Snoop sought a more spiritual path.

Revolution Rob Stewart, the world premiere in Canada. The highly anticipated follow-up film comes from an internationally renowned film producer. Box office hit Sharkwater. Revolution follows Rob Stewart's adventure from photographer/film producer to environmental activist trying to change the world experience. Stewart faces dangers, conflicts, and dramatic issues in his efforts to find the key to empowering the protection of the movement so that it can influence changes on a global scale.

Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out Marina Zenovich, world premiere in the United States In 2009, the famous director Roman Polanski was arrested at the Zurich Film Festival. His weekend excursions turned into 10 months in prison. Zenovic’s follow-up to the wanted man — some say this was one of the reasons Polanski’s arrest — explored the strange conflict between politics, celebrity justice, and the media.

Secret Disco Revolution Jamie Castner, the world premiere of a brazen and sexy mixed documentary in Canada, Secret Disco Revolution packaging reveals celebrity interviews-Countryman, Gloria Gaynor, Kuhl and Gangsters- The classic flash era lens and music in a lively new will never let you stop dancing long enough to decide what is real and what is ironic.

Shepard & Dark Treva Wurmfeld, world premiere in the U.S. Remember that close friends communicated by letter? When intimate thoughts about life, family, and death are handwritten or printed on the page, every word is well thought out? This is the kind of friendship Sam Shepard and Johnny Darker have.

Performance Terminator: Gas Drapinski's theatrical career Barry Averidge, the world premiere in Canada As one of the most notorious tycoons, the wonderful story of Gas Drapinski is the history of the show business The most dramatic and unprecedented rise and fall of power in history. Show Stopper interviewed artists who liked him, industry participants who fought against him, and media who poured a lot of ink into his brilliant career.

Country 194 Dan Setton, Israel/Palestine/USA World Premiere In 2009, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad initiated a plan to prove his people’s deserved status as a country and to inspire them to change their destiny and seek to join the United Nations . Since then, they have made significant progress, but the political quagmire has the potential to destroy the most promising opportunity for peace in years. From Participant Media, it is the company behind "Waiting for Superman" and "An Inconvenient Truth".

Storm Surfers 3D Christopher Nelius and Justin McMillan, Australia's world premiere Storm Surfers 3D is an epic character-driven adventure documentary that tells the story of two best friends chasing and driving the world's largest and most dangerous waves. Australian trailer surfing legend Ross Clark Jones and two-time world champion Tom Carroll, with the help of surf forecaster Ben Mattson, they tracked and chased the huge storm in the Great Southern Ocean together.

The Wall of Dakar Abdoul Aziz Cissé, Senegal’s international premiere. This is a rare documentary filming unplanned and spontaneous murals in Dakar, produced by fringe painters, rappers and markers, and a rebellion in the city Previously, these murals have served as a crucible for expressing and expressing citizenship in one of its rare free and uncensored locations. Visually fascinating, the elegy of the unrepentant rebellious spirit of Dakar's daily artists.

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ABCs of Death world premiere: Kaare Andrews, Angela Bettis, Adrián García Bogliano, Bruno Forzani and Hélène Cattet, Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, Jason Eisener, Xavier Gens, Jorge Michel Grau, Lee Hardcastle, Noboru Iguenhi, Thomas, Malleers Cappelo Banjong Pisanthanakun, Simon Rumley, Marcel Sarmiento, Jon Schnepp, Srdjan Spasojevic, Timo Tjahjanto, Andrew Traucki, Nacho Vigalondo, Jake West, Ti West, Ben Wheatley, Adam Wingard and Yûdai Yamaguchi 26 directors... 26 ways to die! The ABCs Of Death is probably the most ambitious anthology film ever created, with clips directed by more than two dozen world-class contemporary film talents. Each director is assigned a letter, and then they are free to choose a word to create a story involving a death story. This is an alphabetical arsenal of devastating weapons, orchestrated by some of the most exciting names in global horror films, including Ben Wheatley (Kill List), Ti West (Devil House), Jason Eisener (Hobo with A Shotgun), Adam Wingard (you are next)), Xavier Gens (Frontieres) and Nacho Vigalondo (time crime).

Aftershock Nicolás López, US/Chile World Premiere In Chile, an American tourist met some beautiful female tourists, and his vacation changed from a beautiful one to a beautiful one. But when the earthquake destroyed their underground nightclub, a fun night quickly turned into horror. Escape to the surface is only the beginning, because they are facing nightmarish chaos on the ground. Starring Eli Ross and Selena Gomez.

The Bay Barry Levinson, the world premiere in the United States. This is a cruel and tragic movie about deadly parasites. The Bay records a small town in Maryland into a situation of absolute horror.

Come out to play at the world premiere of Makinov in Mexico, Beth and Francis take a vacation before the child is born. Francis insisted on taking an adventure on a more peaceful island, and Beth agreed hesitantly. They set off for a beautiful island, but soon discovered that it was mysteriously abandoned. The only person on the island was a child. Beth and Francis had to unravel the mystery of their disappearance, and a day in heaven quickly became a struggle for survival. Actors include Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vinessa Shaw and Daniel Gimenez Cacho.

Dred Pete Travis, US/UK/India world premiere writer Alex Garland (28 days later) and director Pete Travis’ infinite creativity will be the iconic masked policeman Dred comes to life in this futuristic new black action film. Shot in 3D, this film uses stunning slow motion photography sequences to return the famous comic book anti-hero to his dark, violent, and visceral roots. Starring Carl Urban, Olivia Thirlby and Linna Heidi.

Hellbenders JT Petty, the world premiere of Hellbenders in the United States, is an R-rated 3D exorcism comedy that tells the story of the Hell Saints Medal (Brooklyn Parish). This is a highly confidential and extremely blasphemous person because they are related to the terrible The demon fighting cannot be expelled by the traditional methods recognized by the Vatican. Actors include Clancy Brown, Clifton Collins Jr., Robin Ricon and Andre Royo.

John Dies at the End US Don Coscarelli premiered in Canada. In John Dies at the End, everything is related to soy sauce. This drug guarantees the experience of being out of the body with every hit. Users drift across time and dimensions. But some people who have returned are no longer humans. Suddenly, a silent invasion of another world is underway, and mankind needs a hero. It was replaced by John (Rob Meyers) and David (Chase Williamson), a pair of college dropouts who could barely keep their jobs. Can these two men stop the coming terror in time to save mankind? No, no, they can't. Adapted from David Wong's bold cross-genre horror novel, John Dies at the End is written and directed by Don Coscarelli (Bubba Ho-Tep) and starring Clancy Brown and Paul Giamatti.

Rob Zombie, King of Salem, DJ Heidi, the world premiere radio station in the US/UK/Canada, received a wooden box containing records. When Heidi heard it, the strange sound in the groove immediately triggered a flashback of Salem's violent past. Was Heidi crazy or did the Lord Salem come back to take revenge in modern Salem?

"Nobody Lives" Kitamura Ryuhei, the world premiere in the United States comes from the director of Versus and "Midnight Car", "Nobody Lives" is a clever and original horror movie whose core is a dark twisted love dominated Killer. A ruthless criminal gang took a young couple hostage and fell to the ground in a remote, abandoned house. When the captive girl was killed, the table unexpectedly turned over. The gang found themselves outsmarted by a gentle and experienced killer determined to ensure that no one survived. Starring Luke Evans, Adelaide Clemens, Derek Mazar, Lee Teguson and Amelika Olivo.

Seven mentally ill Martin McDonagh, US/UK World Film Festival Premiere Screened and directed by Oscar® winner Martin McDonagh, the comedy Seven mentally ill tells about a struggling screenwriter (Colin Farrell) in his weirdness Friends (Christopher Walken and Sam Rockwell) kidnapped a gangster (Woody Harrison) beloved Shih Tzu. Abby Cornish, Tom Witz, Olga Kurylenko and Zeliko Ivanek co-star.

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90 Minutes Eva Sørhaug, Norwegian world premiere director Eva Sørhaug (Cold Lunch) reveals the anger and violence that lurks in the seemingly peaceful family life in her bold and uncompromising second grade performance.

Zhang Yuan flashed past Beijing, China's world premiere. Under Beijing's dazzling economic prosperity, there are oppressed and forgotten "little" people who are burdened with the hardships and injustices of their lives.

Berberian Sound Studio Peter Strickland, UK, North American premiere. 1976: Gilderoy was hired to arrange and mix the latest film of Italian horror master Santini. As time and reality changed, Guidro was lost in the vortex of sound and personal chaos, and he had to face his own demons to make ends meet.

Blonde Jesper Ganslandt, the three sisters of the Swedish North American premiere, are all in wandering and crisis, reuniting in their childhood home when their domineering mother arranges an important birthday. But with the end of the celebration, suppressed conflicts surfaced. The old wound opens and a new family is born.

The Devil is Coming Adrian García Boliano, Mexico/Argentina World Premiere On a family vacation, a couple’s son and daughter disappeared while exploring the cave-filled mountainside. The children seemed to go home unscathed in the end, but they were very withdrawn and without feelings. Parents worry that they will become some kind of inhumane victim-and this dark evil has gone home with them.

I declared war against Jason Lapeyre and Robert Wilson, the world premiere of Canada. A group of friends played an innocent capture the flag game in the nearby woods. They only armed themselves with sticks, their imagination and a set of simple rules. One afternoon, the game became more serious, and the pursuit of victory broke the boundaries of friendship, allowing future warriors to see the dark side of human nature.

iLL Manors Ben Drew, UK international premiere iLL Manors is the highly anticipated British music pioneer Ben Drew (aka Plan B) directorial debut. iLL Manors is a unique crime thriller set in the ruthless streets of London. It tells six very different lives, all struggling to survive in the circle of violence that surrounds them. The film connects the narrative through the original music of Project B. It is a visually stunning and emotionally influential experience with street humor. The soundtrack of this movie just topped the UK album charts.

Highway Soi Cheang, an arrogant young policeman from the top secret high-speed pursuit team in the North American premiere city of Hong Kong, must learn trading skills from a gray-haired veteran (Hong Kong action star Anthony Wang) when preparing for the ban The runaway driver in a super exciting, high-intensity thriller created by film director Soi Cheang (accident) and legendary producer Johnnie To.

Painless Juan Carlos Medina, World Premiere in Spain/France/Portugal At the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, a group of children who were not sensitive to pain were kept in a nursing home in the heart of the Pyrenees. Today, the talented neurosurgeon David Martel discovered that he had a tumor and began to look for his biological parents to obtain the bone marrow transplant needed for survival. During his exploration, he will unearth the terrible secrets about his birth, revive the ghost of his country, and confront Belcano, the only survivor of the insensitive children. From the author of [Rec].

Peaches Be Yourself Peaches, World Premiere in Germany. At the suggestion of a 65-year-old stripper, Peaches made sexually straightforward music. She became more and more popular, and she became what fans expected her to be: transgender. She fell in love with a beautiful ladyboy, but Taozi was heartbroken and had to recognize her true identity. Described as an anti-jukebox musical. Momoko writes, directs and plays the role of Momoko herself.

Pusher Luis Prieto, the North American premiere of the United Kingdom is as avant-garde and explosive as Nicolas Winding Refn's 1996 classic film. This English remake tells the story of Frank's life during a week, Frank is a drug dealer in London. Frank's life is a fun rollercoaster ride that spins out of control. Friendship began to disappear, there was no room for love in his life, and violence prevailed. Danger and chaos ensued, and in the end Frank had nowhere to go, nowhere to go.

Room 237 Rodney Ascher, United States and Canada Premiere Room 237 combines fact and fiction through interviews with enthusiastic fans. I believe they have deciphered Stanley Kubrick’s "The Shining" about genocide, government conspiracies and us Secret information called the nightmare of history. The thoughts of the five devotees of this film are woven together to deconstruct the horror classics like a kaleidoscope.

Sightseeer Ben Wheatley, British North American premiere Chris (Steve Oram) wanted to show Tina (Alice Lowe) his world. He wanted to do it his own way: ride his beloved Abbey Oxford caravan across the British Isles. The erotic odyssey...the killing spree...the caravan holiday...the travels of Tina and Chris among the sightseers are all this and more.

Thale Aleksander Nordaas, premiere in Norway and Canada Two crime scene cleaners have discovered a mysterious long-tailed female in a hidden cellar. She never said a word, nor could she tell her story, but the parts of the mystery were quickly pieced together: she was imprisoned for decades, and the reasons would soon surface.

The We and the I Michel Gondry, the North American premiere of the United States. This is the last day of the year for a high school in the Bronx, and students take the bus home. The noisy group of aggressive and superficial teenagers—the bullies and the bullies—develops and transforms as the bus becomes vacant. The relationship between students who have nothing in common becomes closer and more personal.

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3 Pablo Stoll Ward, Uruguay/Germany/Argentina North American Premiere For Rudolph (Humberto de Vargas), life at home feels empty and cold, as if he does not belong to him. At the same time, his first wife Graciela (Sara Bessio) and their teenage daughter Ana (Anaclara Ferreyra Palfy) are experiencing decisive moments in their lives. Ingeniously, Rudolph will try to go back to where he used to be next to them-where he left 10 years ago. 3 is a comedy about three people and their absurd destiny: to be a family.

Hijacking incident Tobias Lindholm, Denmark premiere in North America In the hijacking incident, Tobias Lindholm turned his attention to a current topic: sea piracy. When the cargo ship MV Rozen was heading towards the port, it was captured by pirates boarding in the Indian Ocean. The people on board included chef Pilou Asbæk and engineer Roland Møller, who were taken hostage together with other seamen in a cynical game of life and death. Following the demand for a ransom of millions of dollars, a psychological drama was staged between the CEO of the shipping company (Søren Malling) and the Somali pirates.

Werewolf boy Jo Sung-hee, the world premiere in South Korea. An old woman suddenly received a call and visited a small house she used to go to when she was a child. Half a century ago, she moved to a quiet village and found a "wolf boy" hidden in the dark. She recalled teaching the boy how to dress, how to speak, how to write, and other human behaviors. However, when he is threatened, he will release his beast instinct and become the object of fear of the villagers. In order to save the life of the boy who risked the danger to accompany her, she left him a promise: "Wait for me. I will come back to find you."

After fighting Yousry Nasrallah, the North American premiere of Egypt/France, Mahmoud is one of the "Knights of Liberation Square". He accused the young revolutionaries on February 2, 2011 under the control of the Mubarak regime. Beaten, humiliated, unemployed and ostracized in the neighborhoods near the pyramids, Mahmoud and his family are losing their foothold. At that time, he met Reem, a young Egyptian divorcee. Modern and secular, Reem works in advertising and is a radical revolutionary who lives in a nice neighborhood in Cairo. Their encounter will change their lives. *Janice Gross Stein, Dean of the Munch School of Global Affairs and a member of the Order of Canada, is an internationally renowned expert in conflict management. After one of the screenings, she will talk about After The Battle in an extended Q&A session.

It’s all gone by Sara Johnsen, who reunited years after the Norwegian world premiere. Childhood sweethearts William and Jenny were forced to face the dark secrets of the past — and the threat of William’s sickly jealous brother — in this difficult Norwegian film from the famous Norwegian director. Sarah Johnson in the Forgotten Story.

Baby Blues Kasia Rosłaniec, Polish world premiere Polish director Kasia Rosłaniec follows her controversial, irresistible, and high-spirited debut, looking at teenage pregnancy in this avant-garde and candid way. Natalia is a 17-year-old mother who lives with her mother and son Antos. She wants a child, because it is a "cool" thing, because she thinks she has someone to love; someone to love her. When Natalia's mother decided to move out, everything changed, which gave Natalia a chance to live a "normal life".

Barbara Christian Pezod, the North American premiere in Germany In the early 1980s, a new film by the famous director Christian Pezod (Jerichow) is set in East Germany and tells the suspenseful room of a talented Berlin doctor Film, as punishment, he was exiled to a rural hospital as punishment, he was torn between his promise to escape across the border and her growing love for colleagues-he may be planning to betray her to the secret police.

Bwakaw Jun Robles Lana, Philippine International Premiere A grumpy retired old man-he only accepted the miserable life of homosexuality in his later years-living a life of isolation, only accompanied by his faithful dog, until an accidental encounter He provided the last chance for happiness.

Camion Rafaël Ouellet, Premiere in Toronto, Canada After being involved in a traffic accident that killed a woman, the world of truck driver Germain collapsed because he felt overwhelming guilt and regret. His mood began to worry his youngest son Samuel. He put aside his job as a janitor in Montreal to find his older brother in New Brunswick, Alan the Wanderer, hoping to return to his hometown together. They provide some support. Father. McCrecht’s crimes Bruce Sweeney, Canadian world premiere Bruce Sweeney (The Last Wedding) returns to the film festival with this new black police program-set against the background of economic hard times-tell one A failed real estate agent (Nicholas Leigh) recently tried to reverse the situation and made him a suspect in a criminal investigation.

The children of Sarajevo Aida Begic, Bosnia-Herzegovina/German/France/Turkey North American Premiere Rahima (23) and Nedim (14) are orphans of the Bosnian War. They live in Sarajevo, a transitional society that has lost its moral compass, including the treatment of children who have died fighting for city freedom. After the crime-prone adolescence, Rahima found solace in Islam, and she hoped her brother would follow in her footsteps. When Nedim fought with the son of a local strongman at school, everything became more difficult. This incident triggered a series of events that led to Rahima discovering that her brother was living a double life.

Secret Childhood Benjamín Avila, Argentina/Spain/Brazil, North American premiere, Argentina 1979. After years of exile, Juan (12) and his family returned to Argentina under false identities. Juan's parents and his uncle Beto are members of the Montoneros organization, which is fighting the military government that rules the country. Because of their political activities, they are being tracked ruthlessly. His school friends and his beloved girl Maria called him Ernesto, and he could not forget this name because the survival of his family was at stake. This is a story about belligerence, undercover life and love. *Brian Stewart, a senior fellow at the Munch School of Global Affairs, a well-known foreign correspondent, and a diplomatic and military expert. After one of the screenings, he will talk about secret childhood in an extended question and answer session.

Comrade Kim Fly Anja Daelemans, Nicholas Bonner and Gwang Hun Kim, Belgium/North Korea/UK World Premiere Comrade Kim Yong Mi is a North Korean coal miner. Her dream of becoming a trapeze artist was shattered by the arrogant trapeze star Pak Jang Phil, who believed that the miners belonged to the underground rather than the air. Comrade King Flying is a touching story, trying to make the impossible possible.

Looking up at the sky, Yuki Tanada, the world premiere in Japan. Based on the award-winning novel of the same name, this bold, erotic but touching gentle portrait depicts a group of fragile and injured people-a depressed housewife, her high school-aged His lover, and his best friend, he is trying to support himself and his elderly grandmother-their intertwined life brings both sadness and fragile but lasting hope for a better future.

Peng Tao, the world premiere of the crematorium, firmly believes that he should not die single. The lonely crematorium Cao resorted to marrying a dead woman when he was diagnosed with lung cancer. A little girl came to the crematorium to search for her missing sister, which complicated the plan.

Death Europe Tony Krawitz, the producer of the Australian international premieres from "Disgrace" and "Animal Kingdom", Death Europe is a tense and moody mystery set in the turbulent streets of contemporary Europe. This film tells the story of a young photographer named Isaac (Ewen Leslie)-in the process of bringing the ashes of his late father from Australia to Greece-to learn that some sinister things have happened to his family in the past. matter. Despite trying to distract himself through a mixture of randomness and drugs, Isaac's world began to disintegrate because he realized that he could not escape the ghost of the past. Marks the long-awaited Australian filmmaker Tony Kravitz’s second feature film, based on the epic novel of Christos Tsiolkas by Louis Fox. This film was also produced by Marton. Starring Sokas and Cody Smit-McPhee.

Dust Julio Hernández Cordón, Guatemala/Spain/Chile/Germany North American Premiere In a small village in Guatemala, many people "disappeared" during the civil war, a troubled young man struggles to remember his murdered father-and There was the one who let his father in nearby.

Eagles Dror Sabo, Israel World Premiere estranged from a society that seemed no longer suitable for them. Two older former soldiers launched a campaign against injustice and disrespect on the streets of Tel Aviv. * Ron Levi, Director of the Master of Global Affairs at Munch College, is an expert in global justice and human rights systems. After one of the screenings, he will talk about the Eagles in an extended question and answer session.

Fin (The End) Jorge Torregrossa, Spain World Premiere A group of old friends spend the weekend together in a mountain hut. A few years have passed, but nothing seems to have changed between them. But behind the laughter and the story, the dark plot of the past continues to haunt them. A strange emergency changed their plans, leaving them in trouble and unable to communicate with the outside world. On their way to seek help, the group began to disintegrate, as if a new natural order was uncovered.

The Fitzgerald Family Christmas Edward Burns, US World Premiere Seven adult siblings from an Irish-American working-class family must deal with their estranged father, returning home for Christmas for the first time since leaving the family 20 years ago Day’s wishes. Family rifts appear: When the patriarch Jim (Edlaut) left, the four eldest siblings were fully grown, and the young children had never had a relationship with their father and still felt To the impact of his departure. Like any family, Christmas brings complex family dynamics. The alliance is formed, the old wound is reopened or covered up, and new hope and the possibility of forgiveness emerge.

Flying with Cranes, Li Ruijun, North American Premiere in China. Believing that Baihe will transport the buried corpse to the old horse in heaven, the idea of ​​cremation after death is absolutely discouraged. When the government implemented cremation under large-scale urbanization measures, he sought help from his grandson.

Ghost Graduation Javier Ruiz Caldera, the Spanish international premiere, Modesto is a teacher. Modesto sometimes sees dead people. This not only caused him to lose a lot of money in shrinking the company, but also caused him to be fired from every school he had worked in. When he got a job in Monforte, his luck changed, where five students turned this famous school into a horrible house. Modesto's job is to get all five children through their senior year and leave there once and for all... but it won't be that easy.

God loves caviar Iannis Smaragdis, the Greek/Russian world premiere. This majestic epic tells the true story of the 18th century Greek pirate turned businessman Ioannis Varvakis. He became the leader of one of them from a humble background. The largest business empire in Europe.

Gone Fishing Carlos Sorin, the world premiere in Argentina Marco is a traveling salesman and recovering alcoholic. After staying in a drug rehabilitation center, he decided to change his life. His consultant advised him to use hobbies as part of his treatment, and Marco decided to try fishing. Then, during the shark fishing season, he went to Puerto Decedo to find his estranged daughter Anna.

The Great Kilapy Zézé Gamboa, the world premiere of Angola/Brazil/Portugal. Zézé Gamboa’s satirical historical drama tells the story of a kind-hearted, politically indifferent liar at the expense of the Portuguese colonial government on the eve of the independence of Angola in the mid-1970s. Known as the hero of the national liberation struggle.

He, here, returned to his community after the defeat of Sri Lanka’s civil war after the North American premiere of Asoka Handagama in Sri Lanka. A former Tamil rebel who was only called "him" faced hostility in Asoka Handagama’s beautiful elegy contemplation. Doubt and harshly condemn the consequences of the war. *Michael Ignatyev, a senior researcher at the Munch School of Global Affairs, an internationally renowned author, journalist, former politician and foreign affairs expert. After one of the screenings, he will talk about him in a Q&A session, here, after.

The Holy Quaternity Jan Hřebejk, Czech world premiere. Two seemingly ordinary middle-aged couples, Marie and Vitek, as well as Dita and Ondra, are not only linked by lifelong friendship, shared houses in small towns, and adolescent children of the same age : They are connected by love. Ondra and Vitek are colleagues. They love their wives sincerely, but they both have secret yearnings for each other's wives. Fortunately, when the group of four found themselves on an almost uninhabited island in the Caribbean Sea, it was only a matter of time before their long-repressed feelings surfaced.

Home Again Sudz Sutherland, the Canadian world premiere Home Again tells the story of three adults who grew up "in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada" during their childhood and were deported to their country of birth, Jamaica. Back at "home", everyone will find a different Jamaica in the paradise of vacation advertising. We followed these three deportees on an astonishingly hopeful journey of survival.

Imagine Andrzej Jakimowski, the Polish/France/Portugal world premiere. Ian is a new lecturer at a famous visually impaired clinic in Lisbon, and he starts to teach spatial orientation to his international group of blind people. For him, the key to walking around and living a fulfilling life is thought and imagination—not sensory perception. However, his method—despite success—may prove to be too challenging.

In the fog Sergey Loznica, Germany/Russia/Belarus/Netherlands/Latvia North American premiere in this weird and fantastic World War II drama from Sergey Loznica (My Delight) , A guerrilla suspected of being a traitor was arrested by his comrades and taken to the woods to be executed-but as the night fog approaches, the distinction between darkness and light (and innocence and guilt) becomes more and more blurred.

The world premiere of Luu Huynh in Vietnam in the name of love In this dark love triangle based on the unstoppable logic of Greek tragedy, a dedicated wife in a small fishing village in Vietnam secretly turns to another man when her husband cannot give her. Desire for children-but the crazy jealousy of the surrogate father can have fatal consequences.

Jackie Antoinette Beumer, the Dutch international premiere 33-year-old twin sisters Sofie and Daan were raised by their two fathers. When they received an unexpected phone call from their unknown biological mother Jackie (Holly Hunter) in the United States, they embarked on an amazing adventure that changed their assumptions about everything that was once believed to be true. A trip with the unfamiliar and maladaptive Jackie will change the lives of Sophie and Daan forever.

Jump Kieron J. Walsh, Irish/UK international premiere. Jump tells the life of four young people in their 20s, whose lives collided with a decisive New Year's Eve on a night full of quick conversations, accidents and intrigue. In essence, this is a story about impossible love, a brief encounter in our time.

Just the Wind Bence Fliegauf, Hungarian/Germany/France North American premiere A Roma family is anxious in a series of suspected racially motivated neighbor murders, trying to continue their simple daily life. Just the Wind is inspired by real events, a powerful social statement by famous wombs, dealers and galaxy directors.

Juvenile offender Yikwan Kang, South Korea's world premiere, Zhigu is a 15-year-old probation teenager who lives with his sick grandfather. When he is caught committing a crime, he will be sent to a juvenile correctional facility. After the death of his grandfather, Ji Gu reunited with his mother-he thought she was dead. Together they set out to make up for the lost time.

Key of Life Kenji Uchida, North American premiere in Japan When a wealthy contract killer Kondo accidentally bumped his head in the bathhouse, an unemployed actor named Sakurai switched their locker keys. Sakurai inherited the identity of Kondo, and Kondo, who suffered from amnesia, played Sakura’s impoverished life. Sakurai finds himself involved in a blow of defeat, the reversal of fate becomes complicated, and Kondo meets the lovely Kanae, an ambitious magazine editor who is looking for a simple and honest man to be her husband.

Kinshasa child Marc-Henri Wajnberg, North American premiere of Belgium, Kinshasa, Congo. Approximately 30,000 children have been accused of witchcraft and evicted from their homes. Joselito and his friends living on the street, and a crazy manager named Bebson—a child who is considered a witch—decided to form a band to resist bad luck. Together they will shake Kinshasa!

Sion Sono, Land of Hope, Japan World Premiere In a typical Japanese village, Yoichi Ono lives with his wife Izumi and his parents. As a dairy farmer, Ono's lives a thrifty but happy life in a quiet village. One day, the worst earthquake in history occurred, causing a nearby nuclear power plant to explode. Their neighbors living within the nuclear power plant were forcibly ordered to evacuate by the government. However, the Ono family whose property is half within the designated area and half outside the designated area must decide whether to leave their home.

Middle of Nowhere Ava DuVernay, American International Premiere. What happens when love takes you to places you never thought of? Winner of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Best Director Award, "Nothing Land" tells the story of a young woman searching for herself between two worlds and two men. Ruby is a smart medical student. When her husband was imprisoned, she gave up her dream. This new life posed a challenge to her. Her turbulent path pushed her in a new and often challenging direction of self-discovery.

Museum opening hours Jem Cohen, Austria/USA North American premiere A guard of the Vienna Museum makes friends with a foreign tourist who was called to Austria due to a medical emergency. The magnificent Museum of Art History and Art has become a mysterious crossroads, inspiring people to explore the ways in which their lives, cities, and artworks reflect and shape the world.

My embarrassing sex adventure Sean Garrity, the world premiere in Canada. To win back his dissatisfied ex-girlfriend, conservative accountant Jordan Abrams asked Julia for help-an unruly exotic dancer-to guide him in seeking a sexual experience and lead him Enter a passionate world of strip clubs, sexy massage parlors, cross-dressing and S&M. Little Blessed Anita Doren, Canada's world premiere Little Blessed is a powerful adult story about Larry that could ruin his life.

It used to be me, Verônica Marcelo Gomes, the world premiere in Brazil/France. This film tells Verônica's reflections. She is a freshly graduated medical student who has gone through a period of uncertainty. She questioned not only her career choices, but also her closest relationships, and even her ability to cope with contemporary Brazilian urban life.

Paradise: Love Ulrich Seidel, Austria/Germany/France North American premiere, perennial provocateur Ulrich Seidel (Dog Days, Import/Export) discusses sex tourism in the sunny "paradise" of Kenya There is a political issue in the country. There is a middle-aged Austrian who greedily tastes the local meat market's goods while looking for true love-a commodity that is not sold in this neo-colonial market.

The Patience Stone Atiq Rahimi Afghanistan/France world premiere In a country torn apart by war, a beautiful woman looks after her husband in a dilapidated room. Because of a bullet in the neck, he became a vegetable. One day, the woman began to confess to her silent husband alone. She talked about her childhood, her frustrations, her loneliness, her dreams and her desires.

Penance Kioshi Kurosawa, Japan's North American premiere. Fifteen years ago, when a young elementary school student Emili (Kimura Hazuki) was kidnapped and killed by a stranger, a tragedy struck a small town. The four girls who were playing with Emily at the time discovered her body first. The kidnapper was never found, and the crime was unsolved. Emili's mother Asako (Kyoko Koizumi) is distraught and condemns the four girls. None of the four girls can remember the face of the kidnapper. She told them, "Do your best to find the murderer. Otherwise, you can pay the ransom that I approved." Deeply affected by Mazi's conviction, the four girls became adults with the curse of "confession", which eventually caused a series of misery. event.

Peripeteia John Akomfrah, UK/Dutch world premiere. British filmmaker John Akomfrah imagined the lives of black men and women in 16th-century paintings by German Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer.

Road North Mika Kaurismäki, Finnish international premiere. Timo is a respected concert pianist whose personal life is in jeopardy. One day, Timo found an older, dilapidated-looking man at his door. Leo turned out to be his father. He left the country when Timo was three years old-and has not been in contact for 35 years. Leo, a perpetual liar with a positive outlook on life, had to leave his hometown due to a series of chaotic entanglements. Now he is back to give his son a rather mysterious inheritance and answer questions about the past. To do this, the two will have to embark on a journey together, all the way north.

The coast of hope Toke Constantin Hebbeln, the German international premiere. In this vivid historical drama set in East Germany in the 1980s, two dockers and their best friends who dream of fleeing the authoritarian regime are forced to choose allegiance. When the state police promised them It is safe to leave the country if they notify their colleagues and union leaders.

Night of the Sleeper Barry Berk, South Africa International Premiere John Wraith in his 40s regained consciousness in the hospital. His wife and daughter were killed in a car accident because he fell asleep on the steering wheel. He retreated to a remote coastal village for treatment, but found himself involved in a dangerous relationship with a beautiful and unpredictable 17-year-old girl.

Smashed James Ponsoldt, American International Premiere Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Charlie (Aaron Paul) are a young married couple whose bond is based on a shared love of music, laughter and drinking Above. When Kate's alcoholism took her to dangerous places and her school teacher job was in jeopardy, she decided to join the AA and stay sober. With the help of her friend and sponsor Jenny (Octavia Spencer) and her school's deputy principal, the clumsy but well-meaning Mr. Davis, Kate took steps to improve her health and life. Sober is not as easy as Kate expected. Her new lifestyle makes her relationship with her mother disturbing, facing the lies she told her employer and questioning whether her relationship with Charlie is based on love or is just a drinking and pastime in adulthood.

Thieves Choi Dong-hoon, South Korea. At the North American premiere, when a Korean crime master and his team rushed to Hong Kong to rob US$20 million worth of jewelry with his treacherous former partner, the bullet flew up and the barb was traded. The old account has been resolved. This is a full-speed action movie by Korean director Choi Dongxun.

The Tortoise, an incarnation of Girish Kasaravalli, premiered in India. In Girish Kasaravalli’s gentle and philosophical role film, a humble low-level civil servant takes the lead in a popular TV series chronicling Gandhi’s life, in his own life and that The legendary leader found an incredible echo among people-and set out to correct their common failure.

The three children Jonas d'Adesky, Belgian world premiere best friends Vitaleme, Pierre and Mikenson are all 12 years old and live in their home in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Vitaleme is haunted by the memory of him as a child servant, and haunted by the idea of ​​freedom. When there was an earthquake in the town, they found themselves on the streets and had to live on petty crimes.

Three Worlds Catherine Corsini, the premiere of France in North America. Al is about to marry his boss’s daughter and succeed him as the head of a car dealership. One night, he committed a hit-and-run accident. The next day, the regretful Al decided to question his victim, but did not know that the young woman Juliet had witnessed the accident.

Thy Womb Brillante Mendoza, Philippines North American premiere Shaleha Sarail is an infertile woman. She believes that fulfilling her husband's greatest wish is to have a son as a tangible proof of the grace of God. She made up her mind to find the woman who could give birth to her husband.

Robert Connolly Underground, Australia’s world premiere in Melbourne in the 1980s, Underground is a fascinating thriller that focuses on one of the most controversial figures in modern times-WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (newcomer Alec Williams played his first major role) in his teenage years. The film tells the story of Assange and a group of his close friends — who call themselves international disruptors — fighting in the bedroom, trying to break into the computer system of the world's most powerful organization. In the process, they were forced to fight against the authorities and eventually confront each other. The film is written and directed by Robert Connolly, starring Anthony Lapaglia, Rachel Griffith and Karan McAuliffe. * Ron Deibert, Director of the Citizen Lab of the Munch School of Global Affairs, is an expert and consultant for governments and organizations in cybersecurity, cybercrime, freedom of speech, and access to information. After one of the screenings, he will talk about Underground in an extended Q&A session

Virgin Margarida Licinio Azevedo, senior film producer for the world premiere in Mozambique, Licinio Azevedo draws on the stories of real women who have experienced the "re-education camp" in Mozambique, and created this drama inspired by the rebellious spirit of women across the country, history and culture Elegy of the heart.

Watch Tower Perrin Esmer, Turkey/Germany/France World Premiere. Feeling guilty for the death of his family, a man works as a firefighter in a remote tower in the wilderness, and is ruthlessly caught by a dark, her own Terrible secret.

What Richard did Lenny Abrahamson, world premiere in Ireland When a senseless act of violence led to a sudden and shocking tragedy, the life of a high school rugby star changed irreversibly.

When I saw you Annemarie Jacir, Palestine/Jordan/Greece World Premiere, Jordan, 1967: West Bank villages were displaced after being occupied, an 11-year-old boy and his mother achieved what every refugee had imagined Liberation of dreams countless times

Zabana! Saïd Ould-Khelifa, Algeria’s world premiere of Zabana! It is an enthusiastic and well-researched description of the short life of Algerian freedom fighter Ahmed Zabana, who was executed by the French colonial authorities in 1956, which triggered the "Battle of Algiers"-and Algeria's struggle for independence Critical stage.

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Amour Michael Haneke, Austrian/France/Germany North American premiere screen legends Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva as an elderly couple in the modern master Michael Haneke (The White Ribbon).

Beyond the Hills (Dupa Dealuri) Cristian Mungiu, Romanian/France North American Premiere Palme d’Or winner Cristian Mungiu (4 months, 3 weeks, 2 days) returns with this authoritative drama about a young Romanian woman who sets out to recover A friend of her childhood who came from a remote Romanian monastery "in captivity" soon violently clashes with the old shackles of this traditional community.

At the end of time Peter Mettler, at the end of the Canadian/Swiss international premiere time is the film experience of the visionary filmmaker Peter Mettler, exploring our perspective on time.

"Everyday Upward", the world premiere of Michael Winterbottom in the UK, "Everyday Upward" tells the story of the separation of four children from their fathers and the separation of their wives from their husbands. Father Ian (John Sim) is in prison. Mother Karen (played by Shirley Henderson) has to raise a family of four by herself. After shooting for five years, I use the repetition and rhythm of daily life to explore how a family can be separated for a long time.

Gebo and the Shadow (Gebo et l'ombre) Manoel de Oliveira, Portuguese/French North American premiere film legends Jeanne Moreau, Claudia Cardinale and Michael Lonsdale starred in the new film of the legendary Portuguese master Manoel de Oliveira.

In another country (Da-Reun Na-ra-e-suh) Hong Sang-soo, South Korea’s North American premiere. Korean master Hong Sang-soo collaborated with French superstar Isabelle Huppert to produce this creative and interesting trilogy movie. Three different but very similar women-all named Annie, all played by Huppert-meet and interact with the same group of people in a seaside town in South Korea. Each encounter will produce a series of interesting new results and new possibilities. .

Like Abbas Kiarostami in love, the North American premiere of Japan/France An old man and a young woman meet in Tokyo. She knew nothing about him; he thought he knew her. He welcomed her into his home, and she dedicated her body to him. But the network weaving between them in 24 hours has nothing to do with the environment in which they meet.

You and I Bernardo Bertolucci, the North American premiere of Italian master Bernardo Bertolucci's first film in 10 years, Lorenzo is an odd 14-year-old lonely man, he plans Hiding in the abandoned cellar of his apartment building to realize his childhood dream of happiness. In order to avoid overworked parents, Lorenzo would tell them that he would go skiing with his school friends. For a whole week, he can finally avoid all contradictions and pressures and become a "normal" teenager. But the unexpected visit of his half-sister Olivia changed everything. Their emotional time together will inspire Lorenzo to accept the challenge, abandon his disguise of the troubled youth, and prepare to be quickly thrown into the chaotic game of adult life.

Across the street at night (La Noche de Enfrente) Raul Ruiz, France/Chile North American premiere. One can see three intersecting ages of men approaching death. The souls of three opponents. The last will of Raul Ruiz.

Pieta Kim Ki-duk, North Korea premiere in North America In the new film of controversial Korean director Kim Ki-duk, a barbaric man hired by loan sharks is forced to reconsider his violent lifestyle, and a mysterious woman appears. Claiming to be his long-term-losing his mother. However, as his attachment to her deepened, he began to discover the terrible and tragic secret that made her come to him.

Olivier Assayas (Après mai) Olivier Assayas, North American premiere in France In the early 1970s, Gilles, a high school student in Paris, was involved in the political craze at the time. However, his real dream is to paint and make movies, which his friends and even his girlfriend could not understand. For them, politics is everything, and political struggles do everything. But Giles gradually adapted to his life choices and learned to feel comfortable in this new society.

Student Darezhan Omirbayev, the chief director of the North American premiere of Kazakhstan Darezhan Omirbayev transferred Dostoevsky’s crimes and punishments to modern Kazakhstan. In this story, a college student takes his post-communist and pirate capitalist society The cruel principles of social Darwinism brought their killing to the literal extreme.

Tout ce que tu possèdes (All That You Possess) Bernard Émond, World Premiere in Canada A disgruntled scholar refuses to inherit in large quantities because the accumulation of wealth is dishonest. Soon after, he reunited with his teenage daughter, and his mother was abandoned when she became pregnant. From the filmmaker responsible for La donation and La neuvaine.

At daybreak Goran Paskaljevic, Serbia/Croatia/France world premiere Misha Brankov is a retired music professor. One morning, he received a letter asking him to contact the Jewish Museum in Belgrade. At the museum, he learned that during some excavations in the sewers of the city’s old exhibition center, he found an iron box where a notorious concentration camp was set up for Serbian Jews and Gypsies during World War II. What's in the box will change the professor's life.

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The Bright Day Mohit Takalkar, the world premiere of India Longing for meaning in life, a pampered young man abandoned his girlfriend and family and began spiritual exploration in India. Shooting with a sophisticated digital SLR camera, reflecting a new passion for personal filmmaking, The Bright Day looks for images to portray the progress of the soul.

Wahipur Gangs-Part One North American Premiere of Anurag Kashyap, India The first part of Anurag Kashyap's decade-long gang epic records the rivalry between India's independence and industrial turmoil The bloody turf war between the criminal families. Starring Manoj Bajpayee, Richa Chadda, and Reema Sen. Gangs of Wasseypur-Part Two Anurag Kashyap, the second part of Anurag Kashyap's fashion Indian gang epic at the North American premiere of India boosts adrenaline because of the irresistible immorality of Wasseypur The criminal family is dating their fate in a bloody date. Starring Manoj Bajpai, Richard Chada and Rema Sen.

Ishaqzaade Habib Faisal, premiered in India, Canada. This is a love story that takes place during political violence in northern India. It tells the story of Hindu Parma (Arjun Kapoor) and Muslim Parineeti Chopra trying to evade restrictions from their families . Bollywood’s Yash Raj studio is known for its gorgeous entertainment, which surprisingly reflects the tenacity of the new India.

Miss Lovely Ashim Ahluwalia, North American premiere in India Located at the bottom of the C-rated film industry in Mumbai, Miss Lovely tells the devastating story of two brothers who made sexual horror movies in the mid-1980s. The film is hidden underground in Bollywood-a bold movie theater with wild film composition, appalling art direction, cheerful background soundtrack, and heart-wrenching melodrama. Starring Navazuddin Sidiki, Niharika Singh and Anil George.

Manjeet Singh, King of Mumbai, Rahul and his balloon seller friend Arbaaz wandering down the street during the Indian world premiere. The two children escape the harsh reality of their lives by gambling, roasting stolen potatoes, stealing an auto rickshaw for a ride, and chasing girls. But soon, Rahul had to "take care" of his violent father, and he forced him to live on the streets. Starring Rahul Baraj, Albaz Khan and Thas Pahuatka.

Hawker Wasambala, North America premiered in India. In this avant-garde, shocking thriller, the lives of a rookie policeman, a street orphan and a beautiful young former teacher are explosive in the drug underworld in Mumbai The collision reflects the vitality and excitement of India's new independent film. Starring Gulshan Dewaya and Siddhartha Mennon.

Shahid Hansal Mehta (Shahid Hansal Mehta), India's world premiere. Shahid tells the extraordinary true story of the murdered human rights activist and lawyer Shahid Azmi (Shahid Azmi) in 2010. Was killed by an unidentified attacker in his office in 2009. From trying to be a terrorist, to being wrongly imprisoned under the strict anti-terrorism laws, to becoming a human rights defender (especially the Muslim minority in India), Shahid traced the inspirational individual of a boy who became an incredible savior The journey is human rights while paying attention to the rise of violence in Indian communities. This poor Muslim tried hard to accept the story of injustice and inequality while transcending his situation. This is an inspiring testament to the human spirit. Starring Raj Kumar, Prablin Sandhu and Barkind Kaul.

Shanghai Dibakar Banerjee, India and North America premiere The director from Love Sex aur Dhokla brought a hot political drama. Abhay Deol plays an investigator looking for the cause of the assassination of an inflammatory politician, and the behavior of a politician lover (played by Kalki Koechlin) complicates matters.

The world premiere of India’s Anand Gandhi’s Ship In the first feature film of the famous Indian playwright Anand Gandhi, three very different people-a devout monk who is sick, a blind man who has suddenly recovered his vision, and a The illegal international trade of human organs by stockbrokers who began to fight the disease—connected by an unknown connection as they walked their way through the streets of Mumbai’s kaleidoscope.

Ernest & Célestine Benjamin Renner, Vincent Patar, Stéphane Aubier, France/Belgium/Luxembourg North American premiere. The giant bear and the little mouse don’t like to deal with each other, but when Ernest and Célestine met, the two became inseparable friends and began a lifelong adventure .

Finding Nemo 3D Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkridge, the world premiere of the Oscar-winning film in the US/Australia, Finding Nemo returns to the big screen for the first time in history with the exciting Disney Digital 3D™. This amazing underwater adventure is full of unforgettable comedy characters and heartfelt emotions. It tells a story called Marin (Albert Brooks) and his young son Nemo (Alexander Gould) The important journey of overprotecting clownfish-when Nemo was unexpected, they were separated on the Great Barrier Reef from his ocean home to the fish tank in the dentist's office. Accompanied by the friendly but forgetful blue tang fish Dolly (Alan DeGeneres), Marin embarks on a dangerous trek and finds himself an unlikely hero in an epic effort to save his son ——He made some bold plans to go home safely.

Transylvania Hotel Genndy Tartakovsky, world premiere in the United States Welcome to Transylvania Hotel, Dracula's luxurious five-share resort, where monsters and their families can live and become monsters freely , Without human interruption. On a special weekend, Dracula invited some of the world’s most famous monsters-Frankenstein and his wife, mummies, invisible men, werewolf family, etc.-to celebrate the 118th birthday of his daughter Mavis Birthday. For Drac, catering to all these legendary monsters is no problem-but when an ordinary person stumbles upon a hotel and notices Mavis, his world may collapse. A considerable part of the animation for Sony Pictures Animation’s Hotel Transylvania was completed in the newly expanded Sony Pictures Imageworks Vancouver office.

The journey of Igor and the crane Evgeny Ruman, Israel/Poland/Germany World Premiere During his involuntary migration from Russia to Israel, the 11-year-old Igor faced many challenges, just like Igor in his and His children are the same as observing hatching babies when they are together. Dad is in Russia. They pay close attention to the journey of the crane and help father and son to complete their adventure!

The Bitter Ash Larry Kent, a milestone in Canadian independent film in Canada, Larry Kent's Jazz Trendy Chronicle records the sexual mischief of a young printer and returns with a new restoration.

Clouded star Ritwik Ghatak, India In this touching masterpiece written by the great and perennially unrecognized Indian director Ritwik Ghatak, a young woman is desperately trying to get her family out of poverty.

Dial M Murder Alfred Hitchcock, American Alfred Hitchcock's evil living room thriller tells about a retired tennis professional player (Ray Mirand) planning to "perfectly" murder his adulterous wife The story of (Grace Kelly) is resurrected in a jaw-dropping new drama with 3D digital restoration.

Loin du Viêtnam Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Agnès Varda, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais, France’s legendary and rare classic of the famous 1967 filmmaker blending fact and fiction At the same time, angrily denounced the US war in Vietnam.

Stromboli Roberto Rossellini, Italy/America has long been circulated in a severely cut or re-edited version. Roberto Rossellini was once criticized and is now a highly regarded masterpiece-Inge The first part of the epoch-making movie trilogy starring Li Bergman-returns in this glorious new restoration. Following Stromboli, Francesco Patierno's new documentary "The War of the Volcanoes" tells the world's most famous actress (Ingrid Bergman) The story of one of the biggest jet-blood love scandals ever between Hollywood’s most admired directors. His era (Roberto Rossellini) and the most popular actress in Italy (Anna Magnani).

Tess Roman Polanski, French/British Roman Polanski The gorgeous and comprehensive Thomas Hardy classic novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles returns with 4K digital restoration.

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7 boxes of Juan Carlos Maneglia, Tana Schémbori, Paraguay International Premiere Asuncion Friday night, the temperature was 40ºC. Victor is a 17-year-old wheelbarrow boy who dreams of becoming famous and eager to get a mobile phone in Mercado 4. He had the opportunity to ship seven boxes with unknown content for $100. This sounds easy, but it will quickly become complicated. The contents of the box are very coveted. Victor and his persecutors find themselves caught in a crime they know nothing about. Starring Celso Franco, Larry Gonzalez, Victor Sousa and Nico Garcia.

Augustine Alice Winocour, French international premiere in Paris, winter of 1885. At Pitié-Salpêtriere Hospital, Professor Charcot is studying a mysterious disease: hysteria. The 19-year-old Augustine became his favorite guinea pig and the star of his hypnosis demonstration. His object of research will soon become the object of his desire. Starring Soko, Vincent Linden and Chiara Mastroiani.

Blackbird Jason Buxton, the world premiere in Canada The online threat of an alienated teenager ignited fear in a small community. In this disturbing and acute observation, how the post-Columbine culture promoted by our media will treat typical teenagers Anxiety turns into hints of murder.

Blancanieves Pablo Berger, World Premiere in Spain/France Once upon a time, there was a little girl who did not know her mother. She studied the art of her father, a famous bullfighter, but was hated by her evil stepmother. One day, she escaped with a group of dwarfs and became a legend. Blancanieves is a tribute to silent film with the background of southern Spain in the 1920s. Starring Maribel Verdu and Daniel Jimenez Cacho.

The boy eats bird food Ektoras Lygizos, a 22-year-old boy in Athens, North America premiere in Greece, has no job, no money, no girlfriend, and no food to eat. He only has a canary and a beautiful singing voice. When he found himself homeless, he had to find shelter for his birds. Starring Giannis Papadopoulos.

Brass teapot Ramaa Mosley, American world premiere John and Alice are in their 20s, married, very in love, but bankrupt. In high school, the beautiful Alice was chosen as the "most likely person to succeed", but now she is just trying to make ends meet, while her friends are enjoying a good life. Her husband John, loving but immature, just wants to pay the bills. After they had an accident and ended up in an antique shop on the side of the road, Alice was uncharacteristically stolen from a brass teapot. It didn't take long for them to realize that this was not an ordinary teapot. Contributed by Juno Temple, Michael Angrano, Alexis Bledel, Alia Shaukat, Bobby Moynihan, Stephen Parker, Billy Magnussen and Dai Starring Bra Monk.

Burn It Up Djassa Lonesome Solo, Ivory Coast/France World Premiere On the busy streets of Abidjan, Tony, an out-of-school youth, barely makes a living by selling cigarettes, but he quickly turns to violence. After 11 days of shooting in Abidjan, Burn It Up Djassa breathed new life into Ivory Coast films. Starring Abdul Karim Konat, Adelaide Ouattara, Mamadou Diormand and Mohamed Bamba.

Call girl Mikael Marcimain, Sweden/Ireland/Norway/Finland World Premiere, Stockholm, late 1970s. Just a stone’s throw away from government buildings and youth homes is an alluring world of sex clubs, discos and private houses. The call girl tells the story of how young Iris was recruited from the bottom of society into a ruthless world where power can give you anything. By Penilla August, Sofia Carremir, Simon J. Berger, Sven Nordin, David Dansik, Ruth Vega Fernandez, Josephine Asp Starring Rand, Magnus Kreper and Christopher Jonah.

Edited by Maja Milos, Serbia's North American premiere Jasna is a beautiful teenage girl who lived a simple life in post-war Serbia. Facing her terminally ill father and frustrated mother, she was disappointed and angry with everyone and everything, including herself. She has a huge fascination with a school boy. She has sex, drugs, and parties frantically, and constantly shoots with her mobile phone. Nevertheless, in that very harsh environment-love and tenderness appeared. Starring Isidora Simijonovic, Vukashin Jasnic, Sanya Mikitisin, Qiaovo Makisk and Monja Savage.

The color of the chameleon Emil Christoph, the world premiere in Bulgaria This is an innocent story. A crazy informant created his own ghost secret police department. He recruited a group of intellectuals to monitor each other and used his secret files to cause serious damage to the government. The secret police revealed its dark nature not only in its disgustingly cruel behavior, but also in its deviant pleasure. Starring Rusen Vidinlev, Irina Milyankova, Russi Chanev, Dejan Tangkov, Svetlana Yancheva and Samuel Finzi.

Eva Vanend's Falling Flowers Michelle Ten Horns, the Dutch world premiere Eva Vanend's Falling Flowers is a tragicomedy about the Vanend family, they can no longer imagine after the arrival of an inconceivably perfect German exchange student How they did it to live with their imperfect selves. Starring Vivienne Direx, Abbe Dyckman, Tomer Parridge, Jacqueline Blom, Don Cass and Rafael Garethon.

Detroit lead-free Rola Nashef, the US world premiere Between contemporary Detroit culture and traditional Arab-American culture, Sami and his cousin Mike work behind the bulletproof glass of a 24-hour gas station. In this unique East Side community, the Sami who once went to college were forced to abandon their dreams and put themselves in a world of junk food, overpriced Tiger baseball memorabilia and cheap long-distance calling cards. Then the beautiful Naj walked in. Starring EJ Assi, Nada Shouhayib, Mike Batayeh, Mary Assel, Akram El-Ahmar and Steven Soro.

Eat Sleep Die Gabriela Pichler, North American premiere in Sweden. When Raša, a young Swedish Muslim/Balkan factory worker, became unemployed, she had to survive the unemployment system. Without a high school diploma, no job—but her boots were deeply tainted by the dirt of the small town where she grew up—Raša found herself in conflict with society and its conflicting values ​​and expectations. For the first time, amateur actors played all the main roles in the movie. Starring Nelmina Lukatz, Milan Dragicic, Peter Falter, Luzhka Pickler and Jonathan Lampinen.

Filling the Void Rama Burshtein, Israel's North American premiere of Filling the Void tells the story of an Orthodox Hasid family from Tel Aviv. Sheila, 18, is the youngest daughter in the family. She is about to marry a promising young man of the same age and background. This is a dream come true, Sheila feels prepared and excited. When her 28-year-old sister Esther died while giving birth to her first child, the game Sheila promised was postponed. When Shira's mother discovered that Esther's widower might take her only grandson abroad, she proposed that Shira and the widower be in a game. Shira will have to choose between her wish and her family responsibilities. Starring: Hadas Aaron, Yftah Klein, Irit Sheleg, Chaim Shahrir, Razia Elire, Sheila Feldman, Renana Ra Here, Yell Tal, Michael David Weigel and Edo Samuel.

The Interval Leonardo Di Costanzo, North American premiere in Italy A boy and a girl are locked in a huge abandoned building in Naples. The boy was forced by the Camora gang to act as her guard. But over time, hostility gave way to a form of communication, and when Camora gang members appeared at sunset, the couple was different from what we expected. Starring: Francesca Risso, Alessio Gallo, Carmine, Paternoster, Salvatore, Ruocco, Antonio Belgen Yves Morad

Janeane from Grace Lee, Des Moines, has the world premiere of a conservative housewife who hopes to "take back the United States" in the 2012 election, but the difficult economy has brought some difficulties to her life, leading her to be in the Republican contenders. When her state criss-crossed, she faced the Iowa qualifiers. But will anyone hear her story? By Jane Edith Wilson, Michael Ostrom, Mitt Romney, Michelle Bachman, Rick Santorum, Rick Perry, and Newt Kinley Starring Qi.

Krivina Igor Drljaca, Canadian world premiere Miró, an immigrant from the former Yugoslavia, lives in Toronto. It is difficult for him to socialize with others, and he never stays in one place for too long. When he discovered that his pre-war friend Dado, who had been missing for nearly 20 years, was now wanted for wartime crimes, his life began to fall apart. Hearing that Dado is still visiting Zljebovi, a village on the outskirts of Sarajevo, Miró set out to find his friends in Bosnia.

La Sirga William Vega, Columbia/France/Mexico North America premiere Alice helpless. The memory of war invaded her mind like threatening thunder. Uprooted by armed conflict, she tried to reshape her life in La Sirga, a decadent hotel on the shore of a great lake in the Andean highlands. There, on a swamp and dark beach, she will try to settle down until her fears and threats of war surface again. Contributed by Georgis Sudin Arias, David Fernando Guacas, Julio Cesar Robl, Gerardo Romero and Floralba Achica Starring Noy.

Eb's Land Andrew Williamson, the US world premiere "Eb's Land" depicts a sympathetic portrait of the Marshallese diaspora in Kona, Hawaii from the perspective of a hard-working, caring family man. Jacob gave up cancer treatment in order to support his family after he left. A deep and ultimately pleasing reminder of the lasting impact of the nuclear age. Starring Jonison Jackson, Roger Jonison, Jeff Nassian and Hilary Monson.

Spend the night with Theodore Sébastien Betbeder, the French world premiere of the party held in the Paris apartment. Theodore meets Anna. Late at night, they decided to climb the fence of Buttes-Chaumont Park while strolling in Paris. There, they will share their first night, and they will continue to come back until this strange attraction starts to separate them. On Theodore’s Night, the novel meets the documentary, showing the mystery and fantasy of Butters-Chaumont Park. Starring Pio Marmaï and Agathe Bonitzer.

Mushroom Toomas Hussar, Estonia's North American premiere. The day when Aadu and his wife started picking mushrooms when he received a call from a reporter and confronted him who was suspected of corruption. Coincidentally, the married couple found themselves in the car of a flamboyant rock icon named Zäk. After discovering that the place where his wife chose to pick mushrooms was full of vacationers, Aadu decided to find a quieter place. However, the woods where he ended up may be too deep and desolate. Finding a way out may not be easy. This black comedy with political irony is aimed at the unscrupulous behavior of contemporary politicians and media stars on the road to power and popularity. Starring Raivo E. Tamm, Elina Reinold, Juhan Ulfsak, ​​Üllar Saaremäe and Hendrik Toompere Jr.

Our Little Differences Sylvie Michel, German international premiere The seemingly harmonious relationship between the famous Dr. Sebastian and his Bulgarian cleaning lady Yana developed into a vicious game of power when her daughter Vera and Dr. Son Arthur disappeared without a trace. By Wolfram Koch, Bettina Stucky, Leonard Brookman, Sylvia Petkova, William Elles, Cornelia Brunig, Catherine Starring Na Kubel and Jacqueline Macaulay.

Michael Meyer in the Dark, Israel/US North American Premiere In this compelling debut, two young people-a Palestinian graduate student and an Israeli lawyer-meet and fall in a personal and political conspiracy Love river. As their relationship deepened, Nimo faced the harsh reality of Palestinian society rejecting his sexual identity and Israeli society rejecting his nationality. Starring Nicholas Jacobs and Michael Aloni.

Picture Day Kate Mellville, the Canadian world premiere Claire was forced to re-read the 12th grade, and her reputation changed from a badass to a bad joke. In the evening, she fled to the quasi-rock star Jim (33 years old), and while at school, she established a connection with Henry, a nerd freshman she once looked after. Eventually, Claire learned the difference between sex, intimacy and friendship.

Australian satellite boy Catriona McKenzie (Catriona McKenzie) World Premiere While trying to save his house from being bought by developers, a young indigenous boy and his smart friend are lost in the outback Direction, he must turn to the wisdom and survival skills passed on to him by his grandfather (played by legendary Australian actor David Gupili) to lead them out of the wilderness. Starring David Gupilier, Cameron Varabi, Joseph Pedley, Rohanna Angus and Dean Daly Jones.

Tower Kazik Radwanski, North American premiere of Canada Kazik Radwinski's debut work "Tower" tells a single, unemployed man living with his parents in his home in Toronto. He wandered alone looking for a partner, and suddenly found himself in an intimate relationship. A raccoon tore up his trash and angered him, and he started to grab it.

Rowan Athale in the Wasteland, UK World Premiere Harvey Denton was beaten, bruised and arrested sitting in the police interrogation room and facing interrogation. With a bunch of witnesses’ testimony, Inspector West has no doubt about Harvey’s role in the frustrated robbery and his subsequent attempt to murder local businessman Steven Roper. Harvey did not deny, agreeing to give a full account of his views on the incident. As the story unfolds, we discover that Roper's vicious and injustice put Harvey in jail, and now he has a problem to solve. What unfolded was an unexpectedly tense and exciting robbery. Starring: Luke Treadway, Ivan Ryan, Matthew Lewis, Gerald Karnes, Timothy Spoel, Vanessa Kirby and Neil Muskell.

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Ming Wong: Making Chinatown, 2012 new venue-specific installation video artist Ming Wong reproduced selected scenes in Roman Polanski’s Chinatown, he played each role himself, and then projected the resulting film onto a photographic modified set The above is reminiscent of a studio lot. This interesting and occasionally shocking installation addresses issues of race, gender, and sexuality, while deconstructing film conventions and their ability to shape identity. Co-hosted with Gladstone Hotel located at 1214 Queen Street West. September 6-16.

Kelly Richardson: Sailor 9, 2012 North American premiere Kelly Richardson's Sailor 9 transforms the Thorsell Spirit House at the Royal Ontario Museum into an immersive environment that will take viewers to the center of Martian dust storms for centuries to come. In this dystopian and stunningly beautiful panoramic video installation, the Martian landscape becomes a battlefield for real and imaginary spacecraft. Exhibited in cooperation with the Institute of Contemporary Culture of the Royal Ontario Museum. Thorsell Spirit House, 100 Queen's Park. September 6-16.

Jeroen Eisinga: Springtime, 2011/2012 International Premiere Faced with a swarm of more than 250,000 bees, Daredevil Dutch artist Jeroen Eisinga transformed himself into a buzzing group in this fascinating and monumental film performance insect. Unstable, flickering images are reminiscent of many rich and varied art history references, from medieval portraits and 19th century catalogs of grotesque exhibitions to Andy Warhol and Richard Avedon. Spring will be displayed with a set of rare photos that have never been exhibited. Organized in cooperation with MOCCA, the address is 952 Queen Street West. August 24 to September 16.

Callum Cooper: The Constant and the Flux, 2012 Special TIFF Committee Random Torontons, projected and rotated, occupying the huge atrium wall of TIFF Bell Lightbox-and the unique equipment used by the versatile Australian artist Callum Cooper to capture them in the film-every night Section. Formally rigorous and dazzling fun, Cooper applied his practice to this new work specially commissioned for the festival, referring to everything from the bioscope at the turn of the century to YouTube. Displayed in the TIFF Bell Lightbox Atrium (after 6 pm), Reitman Square, 350 King Street West. September 6-16.

Luther Price: Number 9 and Number 9 II, 2012 International Premiere One of the main discoveries of this year’s Whitney Biennale, American artist and filmmaker Luther Price’s glass slides were born from his radical filmmaking, but as they Own amazing works exist. In his most recent slideshow series, separate collages of converted discovery shots, ants, and other debris (including dust and hair) are saved in the slideshow; when light passes through them, materiality gives way to abstraction And a textured composition. Co-exhibited with CONTACT Gallery, 80 Spadina Avenue, Suite 310. September 6th to October 6th.

Liang Yue: Quiet room, international premiere in 2012. This tranquil installation created by the famous Chinese photographer and filmmaker Liang Yue is reminiscent of the most dramatic and ethereal landscape art, depicting the Canadian winter through images and sound. The focus of this work is the texture of the snow and the mechanism of condensation, plus a surprisingly dramatic soundtrack of carefully recorded and amplified winter sounds. Co-hosted with Gladstone Hotel located at 1214 Queen Street West. September 6-16.

Sook-Yin Lee: We Are Light Rays, 2012 International Premiere. Canadian musician, filmmaker and visual artist Sook-Yin Lee explored the power of montage and the bondage of narrative in her new installation. By comparing a series of "micro-movies"—pairs of still photos placed in a light box—with a rough video sketch of an abandoned film, she emphasized the fragility of narrative resolution. Co-exhibited with Keep Six Exhibits, Oz Studio, 134 Ossington Ave. September 6-16.

Peaches collaborates with Vice Cooler: 2012 International Premiere Singer/Songwriter and Performing Artist Peaches-Canada's most popular gender-bending and e-punk icon-collaborates with TIFF and Drake Hotel to showcase new music based on projection The duration of the festival, and a group of one-night cooperative performances. This one-off event was held after the world premiere of her first feature film "Peach Be Yourself", which was screened as part of the film festival's pioneer lineup. Performances include a special laser harp performance by Taozi and her band Sweet Machine. Launched in collaboration with the Drake Hotel located at 1150 Queen Street West. The video installation runs from dusk to dawn, September 6-16. Peach and friends will perform at a specific location, whether Peach is Drake, will be held on September 14th.

Wavelengths 1: Under a Pacific Sun by Thomas Demand’s breathtaking 100-second animation "Pacific Sun" and the legendary experimental film producer Ernie Gehr’s unrestricted drawing abstract journey ends. The show traverses changing weather patterns and programs. The mythological background, the folds of the fictional world marked by paper, and the cross-cultural magic carpet rides.

In the fall of 2010, a YouTube video about the Australian Pacific Sun cruise ship crashing in the turbulent waters of the Tasman Sea, causing its furniture and passengers to shake back and forth in a weird and otherworldly rhythm went viral on the Internet. In one of his most ambitious works to date, the internationally acclaimed German visual artist Thomas Demand (famous for his trompe l'oeil photos of three-dimensional paper models of real spaces and environments) recreated the Pacific Ocean using a constructed full-scale set. Sun video. There is no paper at all. This 100-second video contains 2,400 frames and was filmed frame by frame by a group of animators who traced the fluctuations of each project a few millimeters at a time. During the 15-month production process, "Pacific Sun" is both meticulous and charming, a carol that extols the power that we cannot understand but seduces our imagination.

Shambvani Kaul’s 21 Chitrakoot is equally incredible and visually fascinating. It unearths a mysterious land composed of chroma key backgrounds from the famous Indian TV series of the 1980s. In the chaos that hardly eases, melancholy replaces nostalgia, while abstraction and narrative compete for excellence in a broken, abandoned utopia.

Dedicated to the master of origami Yoshizawa Akira, Blake Williams’ "Many Swans" has subverted the 15-year history of the Grand Canyon and 65 years of 3-D movies with a peculiar folding three-dimensional video plane, which is nothing compared to Demand’s work. Different, implying the paper world.

From folding to flying, Fern Silva's Global Trot 16mm Concrete Parlay shot in Egypt, Turkey, France and the United States uses a green screen magic carpet to reflect on the cross-cultural concept of travel, immigration and geographic displacement-doing so as a kind of separation And the vitality of disarmament redefines leisure "sightseeing".

Coming home from the train, the legendary experimental filmmaker Ernigl created a triptych and structured trajectory in which composition and perception converge into a "phantom journey." Although Departure enhances the senses when penetrating recognizable but recomposed landscapes, Gehr's Auto-Collider XV, from his ongoing series dedicated to vehicle form and movement, is an unlimited journey to abstract painting— —There, Agnes Martin's painting encountered a Gerhard Richter glue scraper shooting back and forth quickly, and the world was quickly falling apart.

Wavelengths 2: Documenta's various recovery materials and antiques also participate in today's ubiquitous archival craze, and point to the ever-changing environment and the consequent change of meaning.

As one of the main discoveries of this year’s Whitney Biennale, Luther Price’s handmade 35mm glass slides are independent miniature collages that incorporate broken or decaying 8mm discovery lenses and various debris (flash, Candy, a strand of hair, insects), the frugal materials that have created a miniature world beyond them have a strong and dark beauty. Selected original slides from Price's ongoing Sorry series (starring Jesus Christ) will be displayed with a collection of fascinating movie trailers that are fundamentally recycled from the artist.

Ben Rivers' "Phantoms of a Libertine" evokes a static photograph of his feature film "Two Years at Sea", a mysterious portrait of a lost friend. (Guide Marcel Broadces and Raymond Depardon), tell through two sets of photos—professional and private—and the remaining items.

Using a multi-plane camera setup (much like early Fleisher or Disney animations) and shooting on Super 8mm, Jean-Paul Kelly's A Minimal Difference presents a deep image of backwardness-metaphors and facts (political protests in Bangkok, accumulation after the 2010 Haiti incident) Corpse) earthquake, destruction of Gaza)-each screen is divided into multiple planes, simulating optical distance perception based on parallax errors.

As an ironic master of archive restoration, William E. Jones adapted a law enforcement instructional film in Shoot Don't Shoot, which trains officers to decide whether to shoot "a black man in a pink shirt and yellow pants." Luther Price's 16mm Sorry-Horn uses abstract ink to place a scene of a found lens at the end of the book, creating a strange feeling of separation.

Using Cocteau's Orphée lens, Mary Helena Clark's lens (Orpheus) optically prints an interstitial space, and the ghost of the film lurks outside and within the frame.

The omniscient and omniscient late Syrian President Hafez El Assad is the subject of Ali Cheri’s cunning documentary collage "Daydream", which reveals the eternal leader and the Syrian astronaut A historic call between Mohamed Fares, when the statue of Assad was removed as a precaution during the recent turmoil.

The groundbreaking computer artist Lillian Schwartz recently restored the UFO (shown here in jaw-dropping 3-D form) into the visual abstraction of the universe. It is a dynamic touring performance whose innovative pixel pigmentation precedes the advancement of stereo technology. For decades.

Wavelengths 3: I am micro is rendered with original, intimate brushstrokes. These portraits participate in the paradox experience of being an artist, who have aspirations for the world and beyond.

An exquisite article about Indian independent filmmaking, Shumona Goel and Shai Heredia's "I Am Mini" shot with a 16mm lens was finally blown to 35mm-after a long period of silence in the video, due to the closure of the laboratory temporarily Leave its fate to sad irony-let us appreciate the amazing beauty of its sulfur-containing images.

In Class Picture, Tito & Tito, a collective of Filipino artists and "photographic film" enthusiasts, converts a single 16mm ribbon to a faded 35mm; the sea—just like history—will swallow but also spawn.

The late Francesca Woodman is known for the iconic combination of classical surrealism in her amazing precocious self-portraits, and also created a series of recently public videos during her short but prolific career. This compilation-thanks to George and Betty Woodman for their generosity-proves Woodman's playfulness and performance tendencies, which are often overlooked by critical mythification.

Photographer and filmmaker Friedl vom Gröller has been documenting her private life for a long time, including series of self-portraits and self-portraits of her family. What is surprising is its use of sound (this artist is rare), so am I, and so am I (Ich auch, auch, ich auc), a dreamlike encounter with vom Gröller's weak and elderly mother.

Vincent Grenier's waiting room turns a pediatric ward decorated with dolphins into a pulsating, hot, invisible yellow rhythm; the separation between fluorescent lights and video images leads to small-scale transcendence.

Nicky Hamlyn’s Transis of Venus is one of 11 double documents of this astronomical phenomenon. The stunning Italian blush sunset was shot.

Nathaniel Dorsky's "August and After" is dedicated to two recently gone friends: legendary filmmaker George Kuchar and actress Kara Liss (Carla Liss). This film showed them living full of energy and flexibility shortly before their deaths, and then began to search for soothing beauty-producing a scorching 16 mm image full of colors that belonged to and surpassed our natural world. In the twilight years of 16mm film production, Dolsky continues to present the textures and tones that are indispensable to film art. Without them, we would be poorer.

Wavelengths 4: From the Inside Out The influential intermediate media artist Aldo Tambellini's revolutionary black films of the 1960s (currently restored and archived by the Harvard Film Archive) did not lose any acuity. Through impulse abstraction and a series of non-camera techniques suggesting the beginning of cosmology, and the use of television as a subversive artistic force, Tambollini's seminal works attempt to express "the expansion of consciousness in all directions." One of Tambellini’s greatest works is a dual 16mm split-screen projection. He has the foresight and strong black TV, setting the rhythm for the show, exploring the outline through the holes, exploring the heritage through continuous watching, and the dynamics from the inside to the outside. Force field.

Josh Solondz's "Burning Star", named after Kenji Onishi's taboo-breaking film, is a charming and colorful implosion/explosion of a twelve-faceted star.

Paolo Gioli's When Bodies Touch (Quando I Corpi Si Toccano) uses footage from an old pornographic movie to turn the mating body into a fascinating celluloid dance.

Peter Miller and Christopher Bakers worked with Ritournelle to create a miniature gem using the subtle exercises of 16 mm corps; a filmmaking experiment from the inside out, starting with a secretly pre-recorded soundtrack.

Marking the bifurcation from abstract to concrete in the show, Jim Jennings’s first (spectral) video work Watching Doors Closed-a continuation of the filmmaker’s unique urban symphony, but a striking variant, This time it's Synchronous Sound-Participating in the August photography tradition to capture unsuspecting commuters on the New York subway. Lonnie van Brummelen and Siebran de Haan’s "Acropolis 35mm Panorama" expanded the Dutch artist’s interest in the ever-changing power dynamics of Europe through an immortal meditation on the original Turkish ruins of the Pergamon Altarpiece. The altar is now housed in the famous Berlin Museum.

Anna Marziano’s wisdom, the quiet and moving variability of all things and the possibility of changing certain things (De la mutabilité de toute selected et de la possibilité d'en changer surees) explored the way we humans are in disaster (Aquila Earthquake). The ability to adapt under) implies a seminal literary passage of a short-lived social institution (from Margaret Usernal, Hannah Arendt, etc.). In the first film shot outside of his hometown of Austria, John Love spent several months documenting the Morris Reservoir near Azuza, California, which has served as a military torpedo testing ground for decades. Now decommissioned and rife with the resulting infrastructure weirdness, this often-documented site is transformed in reconnaissance through the subtle movements of Lurf's cunning investment in visual perception games. The world is never static...

Pairings The Capsule Athina Rachel Tsangari, Greece, 37' In this superstitious fashion movie fantasy created by Athina Rachel Tsangari (Attenberg), a group of gorgeous Gothic goddesses compete for the attention of their headmistress on the Greek island of Hydra .

Followed by Walker Tsai-Ming Liang, China/Hong Kong, 26' metaphorical mourning and spiritual exploration, while reminding to slow down, Cai Mingliang’s amazing beauty Walker features his actor Li Kangsheng. The red-robed monk is barely on the bustling streets of Hong Kong shuttle.

Viola Matías Piñeiro, Argentina, 65-year-old young Argentine director Matías Piñeiro continues his fascination with Shakespeare in this dazzling impromptu repetition of "Twelfth Night," a piece of music that interprets a series of intersecting characters Into a series of flirtations, conspiracies and revelations.

Before the birds (Ὄρνιθες) Gabriel Abrantes, Portugal, the 17-foot Gabriel Abrantes creatively transformed Aristophanes’ Ὄρνιθες (birds, 414 BC) into a sad modern Haiti, shot with a bright 16mm lens .

Mekong Hotel Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand, 57' The new film from Thai master and Palme d’Or winner Apichatpong Weerasethakul is both a soothing lullaby, a film clef, a fragment of an unrealized project, and a fascinating collaborative experiment.

Before the blockbuster in Vietnam, the 27-year-old up-and-coming French actress and filmmaker Matti Diop’s Tiger Award-winning film is a strange and emotional short film about the adaptation of dangerous contacts. , Where the disappearance gave rise to a new beginning.

The last time I saw Macau (the last time in Macau) Joao Pedro Rodríguez, Joao Rul Grada Mata, Portugal/France, 85' North American Premiere Part Memoirs, Part City Symphony, Part Black B Film adventure, the acclaimed Portuguese film production duo João Pedro Rodrigues and João Rui Guerra da Mata (To Die Like a Man)’s new film is a new film for one of the most mysterious, fascinating and exotic cities in the world An ode to sensibility and transformation.

The difference is that Molussia (autrement, la Molussie) Nicolas Rey, France, 81' Canada premiered different autrement, la Molussie is an award-winning philosophical fable that borrows from Günthers Anders (Günthers Anders) ) Amazing prescient anti-fascist novel The Molussian Catacomb, and a fantastic 16mm film reel displayed in random order on 9th.

Bestiaire Denis Côté, Canada/France, 72-foot Canadian premiere. The visionary filmmaker Denis Côté (Curling), in this fascinating film survey, gave extremely beautiful thoughts to the zoo residents in cages and explored The mysterious relationship and insurmountable gap between animals and humans.

Away from Afghanistan John Gianvito, Jon Jost, Minda Martin, Soon-Mi Yoo, Travis Wilkerson, United States, 129 feet North American premiere draws inspiration from the 1967 activist anthology film "Far from Vietnam" (as our new TIFF cinema Part of the free screening program), five of the boldest and most famous American radical filmmakers co-created this scorching (and boiling) comprehensive work, using various methods to reveal the most expensive and longest duration in the United States The hidden costs of the war.

Season 5 Peter Brosenz, Jessica Woodworth, Belgium/Netherlands/France, 94' North American premiere In their follow-up to the extraordinary Altiplano, co-directors Peter Brosenz and Jie Sika Woodworth created a mysterious and surrealistic mountain village story. Spring refused to come and inspired the villagers to take more desperate and bizarre measures to save their land and lives.

Lebanese Rocket Association Joana Hadjithomas, Qatar, Khalil Joreige, 1993 world premiere Lebanon’s brief flirtation with space travel in the 1960s became a Utopia in the Arab world in this fascinating documentary produced by internationally renowned artist duo Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige A poignant metaphor for dreams.

Leviathan Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna Paravel, France/UK/USA, 87' North American premiere in the waters where Pequad chased Moby Dick in Melville, Leviathan captured the collaborative conflict between man, nature and machine with more than a dozen cameras—— Tossing and turning from fisherman to film producer. The cosmic portrait of commercial fishing, because it has never been seen and heard.

Perret in France and Algeria Heinz Emigholz, Germany, 110' North American premiere. The acclaimed artist and filmmaker Heinz Emigholz (Schindler’s House) conducted an exquisite visual study of the work of French pioneer architect Auguste Perret, including A unique view of his innovative concrete structures in Algeria and magnificent landmarks such as Paris’s Art Deco theater Champs Elysées.

After Tenebras Lux Carlos Reygadas, Mexico/France/Netherlands/Germany, 120 feet North American premiere Mavericks director Carlos Reygadas showed off his most ambitious, personal and controversial work to date, depicting a gentle and violent The disoriented, kaleidoscope-like sight of the family torn between.

Three Sisters Wang Bing, China, 153 feet North American premiere of the masterful new documentary from Wang Bing (West of the Track) is an intimate observation portrayal of a peasant family who spends time in a small village next to a magnificent mountain Living in a humble life, the scenery of Yunnan Province, China.

When night falls (My Sea, You Hua Yaoshuo) Ying Liang, South Korea/China, 70' North American Premiere Inspired by the infamous case of a young man murdering six Shanghai police officers in 2008, an extraordinary new film by independent Chinese director Ying Liang focused his attention on the murderer's mother, because she had difficulty understanding her son's heinous behavior and was persecuted by a country that deliberately ignored her own laws. Won the Best Director and Actress Award at the Locarno Film Festival.

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100 musicians Charles Officer, ON, 8', world premiere

100 musicians is a sensual and intimate movie. It was a hazy summer night in Kensington Market. Sydney and Joan are lying on the bed, in the afterglow of having sex. The tender moment slowly eventually turned into a social/political quarrel because of what they heard on the radio.

A very interesting story Evan Morgan, ON, 19', world premiere

Rick, a boring family man, witnessed the embarrassing behavior of his neighbor and was eager to report the story to his close friend in the office. However, the neighbor felt ashamed and crazy and continued to threaten and take action against his bully.

Sisyphus Frieda Luk, ON, 7', world premiere

When a dysfunctional family meets at brunch on Sunday, modern Sisyphian sentences are expressed here as punishment for gluttony. American Sisyphus's elaborate comments on over-indulgence society solves the insatiable consumption of a culture.

Asian gangsters Lewis Bennett and Calum MacLeod, ON, 9'

In 1994, fifth-grade student Lewis Bennett was involved in a campus brawl, which caused the principal to severely warn: "Change your way, or you will end up as an Asian gang." Seventeen years later, Bennett Te (still white) reviewed his past to determine if he had gone the wrong way.

Aubade (L'Aubade) Carla Susanto, ON, 2', world premiere

The prints in the century-old medical textbook have become the animated background for men's loving farewells at the last moments of their lives. The brief flicker of the monochrome image resonates with the narrator's rapid journey from one world to another.

Bardo Light Connor Gaston, BC, 11', world premiere

A young man was accused of killing his father, claiming that the TV was the culprit. Speaking of the yellow light of hungry ghosts-the light we cannot resist-the light of the bardo drew inspiration from the Tibetan Book of the Dead and created an ethereal story of modern creation that connects all species with another transcendent world.

Barefoot Danis Goulet, ON, 11', world premiere

This coming-of-age story tells the story of Alyssa, a 16-year-old Kerry girl whose plan to become a mother is challenged by reality. The determined direction and keen insight strongly portray the pressure young people face in isolated communities and their attempts to control their lives.

Broken Heart Syndrome Dusty Mancinelli, ON, 16', world premiere

After being dumped by his girlfriend during sex, Russ was diagnosed with a rare disease called BHS (Broken Heart Syndrome). His romance is mocked by a world that can never be saved, and Lars needs to find a cure.

Bydlo Patrick Bouchard, QC, 9', premiere in Toronto

Inspired by Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition", Bydlo is an amazing visual rendering of a picture of a heavy wooden Polish ox cart. Technically complex (Bouchard made an animation for the plaster line) and artistic fiery, Vidro portrayed the cycle of life, the power of humans and beasts, and the beauty and horror of labor.

CanoeJacked Jonathan Williams, ON, 6', world premiere

The two prisoners escaped from the woods while being chased by the police. They were lucky: a canoe was left by the water, but its owner, a nudist, wanted it back. There is no plan—the bullet is flying in their direction—the three must find a way to get rid of their start.

Crackin' Down Hard Mike Clattenburg, NS, 10', world premiere

It's not easy to pimp. Nothing is more real than in the desert, where a young man seeking meditation and hiking alone is faced with an offer that may be irresistible. Mike Clattenburg's disrespectful sense of humor is shown in this warning and ridiculous story about the power to succumb to primitive impulses and suggestions.

The Dancing Cop Kelvin Redvers, BC, 7', world premiere

A musical satire dealing with the politics of the indigenous people in the city center, "Dancing Police" challenges typical social commentary by reflecting the bubbling civic tensions between citizens and power. When a person is falsely accused of theft and is forced to a corner by an overzealous policeman, the latter will perform frighteningly cheerful songs and dances.

Dear Scavengers Aaron Phelan, ON, 9', world premiere

During the summer camp treasure hunt, a serious second-hand appliance shop owner was forced to fight a group of girls who entered his shop. Hrant Alianak's performance as the anti-social proprietor Hector reached the expressionless comedy perfection in this urban story about the generation gap and cheap stoves.

Frost Jeremy Ball, ON, 13', world premiere

An epic science fiction thriller, Frost tells the story of Nava, a young Arctic hunter determined to prove his skills by dangerously searching for scarce food. On the edge of the known territory, she made a discovery, which would require her to win the battle in the new world.

The genius Johnny Ma from Quintino, ON, 14', North American premiere

Ricardo is a mechanic in a poor suburb near Rio de Janeiro. The local is known for his incredible ability to repair anything, and his reputation brought a curious little boy with a bad toy to his door. Faced with the past he didn't remember and the kid looking for more than just mechanics, Ricardo realized that there might be limited things he could repair.

Herd Leader (Chef de meute) Chloe Robichaud, QC, 13', premiere in Canada

Clara lives a lonely life, which annoys the nosy family. Her unmarried aunt died prematurely and Clara inherited a disobedient pug. Learning to live with a man’s best friend may teach her some new skills.

H'Mong Sisters Jeff Wong, BC, 14', world premiere

Girl sisters living in a mountain village in Vietnam take care of a western backpacker. Their informal relationship exposed its complexity because they guided him through a traditional lifestyle threatened and changed by economic and colonial forces.

Terrible things (Les chose the terrible) Vincent Billen, QC, 12 feet, world premiere

Nothing expresses "I'm sorry" more than a thoughtful gift. But for Dede, Carole, and Steve, their attempts to compensate and alleviate guilt by giving gifts ended in ridiculous ways. As the winner of the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival's Best Canadian Short Film Award, Vincent Biron blends three themed stories with a keen eye for black comedy and sympathy for characters with serious flaws .

How To Be Deadly Nick Sexton, ON, 16', North American Premiere

Donnie Duffy is vulgar, harmless, aggressive, loser and loyal friend; but he is also very sad. On the eve of St. John's biggest off-road vehicle race this year, he will live a thousand lives.

I start to miss you Sakay Ottawa, ON, 3', Toronto Premiere

When Piñaski Ottawa disappeared from Manawan, Quebec, no one saw him leave. His brother tried not to lose hope; looking for clues and continuing his search. The vivid images of the winter landscape scattered with fragments of human survival underline this poetic and creepy story of loss.

Apart Theodore Ushev, QC, 4', world premiere

Theodore Ushev's latest animation work is full of poetic and political meaning, cultivated his extraordinary talents, called for the liberation of imprisoned Iranian filmmakers, and focused his attention on Jaffa Panasi (Jafar Panahi)'s plight. Taking inspiration from the original footage of the Green Wave Uprising, synthesizing densely layered rotating images embedded in Persian text, the result is a powerful activist work that is both personal and profound.

Keep a Modest Head (Ne crâne pas sois moderate) Deco Dawson, MB, 20', World Premiere

Jean Benoît, the last official member of the French Surrealist group, accepted Deco Dawson's iconic visual processing in this biography, which wonderfully illustrates Benoît's formative (and highly) childhood memories. Mixing interviews recorded in Benoît's Paris studio with surrealist-inspired reenactments, Dawson deconstructed documentary conventions and aptly praised a powerful artist.

Let daylight enter the swamp Jeffrey St. Jules, ON, 35', World Premiere

St. Judes originated in a timber camp in northern Ontario, leading to a fragmented family and a speckled history full of questions and half answers. Jeffrey St. Jules mixed animation, reenactment, and archival evidence to assemble a three-part 3D documentary collage that explored the consequences of parents who made the difficult decision to abandon their children.

Life will not scare me Stephen Dunn, ON, 14', world premiere

Esther Weary's teenage life includes her kind grandfather, terrible friends, and a birthday that wouldn't be more frustrating if she tried it. She was insecure about her nose, and adolescence made her feel like she was dying. The sharp writing and outstanding performance of Jade Aspros and Gordon Pinsent highlight this modern adult comedy.

Lingo Bahar Noorizadeh, BC, 13', world premiere

A boy made a fire in a residential area by mistake. His mother is an Afghan immigrant to Canada and is being questioned by the police. Protecting her son and being hindered by language barriers, she cannot explain exactly what happened.

Ben Shirinian, ON, 2.5'

A dancer liberated from costumes, scenery, and possible laws of gravity flies in a solo performance, soaring gracefully and powerfully in the air. Choreographed and performed by Guillaume Côté, the principal dancer of the National Ballet of Canada, each spin and spin demonstrates his talent in a way that the audience has never seen before.

Malody Philip Barker, ON, 12', North American premiere

When a frail young woman sits at a quiet restaurant counter, the environment around her becomes increasingly unstable. The chaos that ensued in her world was actually turned upside down, triggering a series of ominous events.

Model Dylan Reibling, ON, 4'

In the second part of Dylan Reibling's death media trilogy, the model is a playful and ultra-designed view of the threat of meticulous human labor elimination.

The Near Future (Le futur proche) Sophie Goyette, QC, 18', premiered in Toronto

The ethereal aerial images of suburban sprawl, highways and floating horizons constitute an impressionist portrait of Robin. Robin is a pilot who finds solace in his daily work to postpone the pain of recent news from overseas family members.

Nostradamos Maxence Bradley, QC, 9', premiered in Toronto

Nostradamus plays between documentaries and novels, following citizens to prepare for the end of the world. Amos, Quebec is the safest place to live. Nostradamus was produced in 72 hours, depicting fascinating portraits of the differences in human response to potential environmental disasters.

Old Growth Tess Girard, ON, 5', world premiere

In the cold winter, an old man braved the wind and rain to chop his rope with only an axe and a wheelbarrow. What first appeared as a landscape study quickly became an elegy for natural sacrifice to promote human survival.

The Pool Date Patrick Sisam, ON, 7', world premiere

Nigel (Mike Beaver) spent a sunny vacation in South America. At the swimming pool surrounded by sexy young men, his physique clashed-but Nigel remained unmoved. When Leo sat in his chair (and possibly his cocktail), he was determined to take it back. A quiet territorial war opened up the question of sexual desire and invitation.

Reflexions Martin Thibaudeau, QC, 5', world premiere

Cemetery funerals lay the foundation for increasingly disturbing and fascinating storytelling. The superficial look of things can reveal the life of the deceased.

Safe Room Elizabeth Lazebnik, ON, 11', world premiere

This semi-autobiographical film tells a young woman living in Canada. She recalls the experience of sitting in a safe room with her family in Israel during the Gulf War.

Shit Girl Says Graydon Shepard and Kyle Humphrey, ON, 2', world premiere

Toronto actors, filmmakers and Internet celebrities Graydon Sheppard and Kyle Humphrey premiered their new series on the big screen. Their YouTube sensation, which was originally adapted from the movie, caused the impact of naughty gender and/or culture-specific behavior "shit (insert gender culture) saying" videos from all over the world and from all corners of the Internet.

Struggle (Faillir) Sophie Dupuis, QC, 24', world premiere

When Ariane prepares to leave Val-d'Or and all other things to go to the big city, her attempt to say goodbye to her brother is complicated by the persistent sexual tension between them.

Sullivan's applicant Jeanne Leblanc, QC, 11', North American premiere

On the way to the interview in downtown Montreal, Lucy is troubled by traffic jams, nagging mothers, and potential life crisis. However, in the rush of traffic and the hustle and bustle of the city, she established a connection with a perfect stranger.

Tape Matt Austin, ON, 5', world premiere

When a Toronto man (played by Julian Riggins) was rummaging for VHS in his attic, he encountered a 21st century problem: How does he play? If technology is quickly discarded and upgraded, memory cannot be treated the same.

Their Feast (Walematehom) Reem Morsi, BC, 20', world premiere

After the Egyptian Revolution in 2011, a mother and her children prepared a celebratory meal for the eldest son who was released from the National Security Prison.

Fantavious Fritz, ON, 14', world premiere on Tuesday

Fantavious Fritz was inspired by the hypothetical adult version of Holden Caulfield’s little sister Phoebe to create an amiable and cute character while embracing the embarrassing, irresponsible and decisive moments of his 20s.

Vive la Canadienne Joe Cobden, QC, 4', world premiere

A pleasant afternoon walk in the park turned into a dynamic dance duel of quick steps and high kicks between a strong man and a happy young lady. Joe Cobden used Buster Keaton's cinematic style without saying a word, bringing a modern perspective to the classic Canadian folk chant.

When You Sleep Ashley McKenzie, NS, 12', world premiere

An unintended pregnancy connects an unstable teenage couple together. "When You Are Sleeping" is a confident and fearless description of young people heading straight to their life in which they feel trapped.

With Jeff (Avec Jeff, à moto) Marie-Eve Juste, QC, 14', North American premiere

Nyduia is a teenager from Montreal, Haiti. She spends her time going to school, hip-hop dancing, caring for the house and secretly reading poetry. In order to change her life, she accepted a date invitation from the notorious player Jeff.

The worst day ever Sophie Jarvis, BC, 11', world premiere

Bernard doesn't seem to be right today. Despite his best efforts, he will never disappoint those around him—causing accidents on the left, right, and center.

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