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Here you'll find a list of all of the films at the festival. Use the drop-down controls below to help filter your selections and find what you're looking for. Roll-over any film image for more detail on the film. |
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Feature/In Competition
After his best friend dies at 27, a grieving rock star, Elliot, hires a grocery store clerk to drive him across America to the funeral. A beautiful road movie about friendship and healing.
Feature/In Competition
With infectious, great pop songs that top the world charts, it's no wonder Cat Adams (Cara Albo) is the 'Tween' Queen. However behind the scenes the pop-diva is falling apart. So what does Cat do? The #1 pop-star in the world goes AWOL, on a journey to find the missing pieces in her life.
Feature/In Competition
Two boys from a small town find their courage tested when they accidentally stow away aboard an airplane owned by the mob.
Award: Winner, Audience Award, Big Island Film Festival
Feature/Out of Competition
Awards: FIPRESCI Prize Berlin International Film Festival 2008, World Cinema Directing Award - Sundance Film Festival 2008, Best Film - Sofia International Film Festival 2008.
Mermaid is a fanciful tale of an introverted little girl named Alisa who grows up believing she has the power to make wishes come true. Her life is pretty ordinary. She dreams about dancing in the ballet, singing in a children’s choir, and studying at a school for the mentally challenged. At the age of six she stops speaking. At 17 she moves to Moscow and at 18 years old, she meets Him. He who needed to be saved, and she who was there to save him. Lending a hand, our mermaid’s life begins to change and from this point on she learns about love, life and materialism.
There is a unique dream-like visual approach to Anna Melikyan’s modern fairy tale. Mermaid blends age-old myths and youthful imagination into a surreal and beautiful urban romance.
Feature/Out of Competition
Mothers&Daughtersexplores the hilarious, the ridiculous, and the complicated dynamics ofmother/daughter relationships. Three mother/daughter pairs offer adiverse glimpse into the needs, the denials, and the inescapable lovethat these women feel towards each other. Ultimately, it is acelebration of the inexplicable bond of mothers and daughters.
Shotin ten days as if it were a documentary, and set in Vancouver, thestyle of filming is a departure from the usually measured and highlystylized visual approach marking Bessai's previous work - films such aslast year's Normal starring Carrie-Anne Moss. Instead thecamera moves lightly and nimbly through mostly improvised scenescatching the action where it unfolds, and complementing the complicatedand sometimes yin/yang relationships it reveals.
Bollywood/Feature
A wild life photographer falls head over heels in love with a young girl. And, she reciprocates his feelings. But there is a hitch. He is 60 and she is 18. This tabooed affair creates havoc in his family's life. Like they say some love stories are never meant to be understood.
Bollywood/Feature
Omkara is based on William Shakespeare's 17th century classic, 'Othello' regarded as one of the Bard's finest plays about the human condition, it is being brought to life in an Indian milieu for the first time in a mainstream Hindi film.
Set against the milieu of political warfare in the interiors of Uttar Pradesh, Omkara follows one man's descent into sexual jealousy and the final wreckage of his love at the altar of blind obsession. Love is blind but jealousy is even blinder and can tear apart even the strongest and bravest of warriors.
The story begins when Omi appoints Kesu and not Langda as his chief lieutenant. Langda's pride is slighted and raging with envy, he hatches a plot to falsely implicate Omi's beautiful fiancee Dolly, in an illicit affair with Omi's‚ a favourite lieutenant, Kesu. Using petty insinuations and lies, Langda keeps poisoning Omi's mind till one day he snaps and goes amok tearing up his secure world, leading up to a horrific tragedy at the end of which Omi realizes the backlash of his actions but is it too late.
Bollywood/Feature
Once upon a time, there was a lovely girl who was married to a man who was only interested in making money. There was a ghost who fell madly in love with her. On the wedding night itself, the husband left home for five long years on account of his business. The ghost took on the husband's appearance and entered her life. A few years later, when the husband returned home, the villagers and relatives were bewildered. How this situation gets resolved is the Paheli. One wise shepherd devices a technique which helps in distinguishing the ghost from the real husband, but is the Paheli really resolved?
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