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El Toronto International Film Festival [TIFF] se celebra anualmente en Toronto, Canadá.

Tiene una duración de 10 días, y esta fuertemente ligado a la industria Hollywoodiense.

Es un festival no-competitivo, carece de jurado y por lo tanto en él no se entregan premios, ha excepción de premios por votación popular del público asistente o agrupaciones de críticos y es considerado —en ocasiones— el más importante a nivel mundial, tras Cannes, ya que en él se suelen presentar de 300 a 400 películas en diferentes categorías (programas), esto lo convierte en uno de los festivales más activos y rentable.

En muchas ocasiones se le considera una antesala a los Oscars.

Este año se celebró del 6 al 16 de septiembre.

Podéis ver la selección oficial del TIFF'12 aquí.

TIFF AWARDS*
The 37th Toronto International Film Festival anunció los ganadores de los premies el pas ado 16 de Septiembre.

AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN SHORT FILM - Jurado: Matthew Hays (Periodista y autor), Katrina Onstad (Periodista) y Reginald Harkema (Cineasta)

KEEP A MODEST HEAD de Deco Dawson.
Mención de Honor:  CRACKING' DOWN HARD de Mike Clattenburg.

THE CITY OF TORONTO + CANADA GOOSE AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN FEATURE FILM - Jurado: Jody Shapiro (Productora y Cineasta), Jacob Neiiendam (Director del Festical CPH PIX), Valerie Buhagiar (Actriz y Cineasta) y Patricia Rozema (Directora, guionista y productora)

LAURENCE ANYWAYS de Xavier Dolan.

THE SKYY VODKA AWARD FOR BEST CANADIAN FIRST FEATURE FILM - Jurado: Jody Shapiro (Productora y Cineasta), Jacob Neiiendam (Director del Festical CPH PIX), Valerie Buhagiar (Actriz y Cineasta) y Patricia Rozema (Directora, guionista y productora)

Este premio se ha repartido entre:
ANTIVIRAL de Brandon Cronenberg
BLACKBIRD de Jason Buxton

*FIPRESCI AWARDS*
Premios concedidos por La Federación Internacional de Críticos de Cine, el jurado presentó dos premios en una ceremonía que tuvo lugar el pasado 16 de Septiembre.

FIPRESCI Prize for Special Presentations: DANS LA MAISON (In the House) dirgida por Francois Ozon.
FIPRESCI Prize for the Discovery programme: CALL GIRL dirigida pro Mikael Marcimain.

El Jurado FIPRESCI:
Peter Keough, The Boston Phoenix - United States - Presidente
Jon Asp, Variety; Smalandsposten; Helsingbor gsdagblad; FLM; Fokus - Sweden
Ashok Rane, Maharashtra Times; Saptahik Sakal - India
Louis-Paul Rioux, mediafilm.ca - Canada
Juan Manuel Dominguez, Diario Perfil; Inrockuptibles; El Amante Cine - Argentina
Brian McKechnie, Criticize This!; t.o.night newspaper - Canada

*BLACKBERRY® PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS*
Premios votados por el público asistente al festival. The BlackBerry People's Choice Award is voted on by Festival audiences.

The BlackBerry People's Choice Award: SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK de David O. Russell .
Primer finalista: ARGO de Ben Affleck
Segundo finalista: ZAYTOUN de Eran Riklis

The BlackBerry People's Choice Midnight Madness Award: SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS de Martin McDonagh.
Primer finalista: THE BAY de Barry Levinson
Segundo finalista: JOHN DIES AT THE END de Don Coscarelli

The BlackBerry People's Choice Documentary Award: ARTIFACT de Bartholomew Cubbins.
Primer finalista: STORM SURFERS 3D de Christopher Nelius y Justin McMillan
Segundo finalista: REVOLUTION de Rob Stewart

*NETPAC AWARD*
Nuevo premio este ago el NETPAC Award al major estreno sundial o internacional de largometraje Asiático, seleccionado por un jurado de la Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema. Los miembros del jurado son: Laurice Guillen (Philippines), Shelly Kraicer (Toronto/Beijing) y Azize Tan (Istanbul).
El premio es para: THE LAND OF HOPE de Sion Sono.

*GROLSCH FILM WORKS DISCOVERY AWARD* 
 El ganador inaugural de este premio se anunció con anterioridad durante el festival.
DETROIT UNLEADED de Rola Nashef
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El pasado 27 de julio la organización del festival anunció el programa en todas sus secciones (podéis ver aquí).

Este año el festival tuvo lugar del 29 de agosto al 8 de septiembre.


El Jurado de Venezia 69, presidido por  Michael Mann y compuesto por Marina Abramovic, Laetitia Casta, Peter Ho-Sun Chan, Ari Folman, Matteo Garrone, Ursula Meier, Samantha Morton y Pablo Trapero, después de visionar el total de las 18 películas en competición, han decidido lo siguiente:

LEON DE ORO a la Mejor Película: PIETA de Kim Ki-duk (Republic of Korea)

LEON DE PLATA al Mejor Director: THE MASTER de Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)

PREMIO ESPECIAL DEL JURADO a: PARADIES: GLAUBE de Ulrich Seidl (Austria, Germany, France)

COPPA VOLPI al Mejor Actor: Philip SEYMOUR HOFFMAN Y Joaquin PHOENIX en la película THE MASTER de Paul Thomas Anderson (USA)

COPPA VOLPI a la Mejor Actriz: Hadas YARON en la película LEMALE ET HA’CHALAL de Rama Bursthein (Israel)

PREMIO MARCELLO MASTROIANNI al Mejor Actor o Actriz Joven: Fabrizio FALCO en las películas BELLA ADDORMENTATA de Marco Bellocchio (Italy) y È STATO IL FIGLIO de Daniele Ciprí (Italy)


PREMIO A LA MEJOR CONTRIBUCIÓN TÉCNICA (Fotografía) A: Daniele CIPRÌ por la película È STATO IL FIGLIO de Daniele Ciprì (Italy)


PREMIO AL MEJOR GUIÓN a: Olivier ASSAYAS por la película APRES MAI de Olivier Assayas (France)

El Jurado de The Lion of the Future – “Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film en el 69th Venice Film Festival, presidido por Shekhar Kapur y formado por Michel Demopoulos, Isabella Ferrari, Matt Reeves y Bob Sinclar ha decidido conceder el premio:

LEON DEL FUTURO – “LUIGI DE LAURENTIIS” VENICE AWARD A UNA PELÍCULA DE DEBUTANTE a: KÜF (MOLD) de Ali Aydin (Turkey, Germany) VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS’ WEEK

*así como un premio de 100,000 USD, donados por Filmauro di Aurelio e Luigi De Laurentiis a dividir por igual entre director y productor.

LEON DE ORO A TODA UNA CARRERA a: Francesco Rosi

JAEGER-LE COULTRE Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Spike Lee


PERSOL AWARD: Michael Cimino

L’ORÉAL PARIS PER IL CINEMA AWARD: Giulia Bevilacqua


PREMIOS ORIZZONTI
El jurado de Orizzonti del 69th Venice Film Festival, presidido por Pierfrancesco Favino y formado por Sandra den Hamer, Runa Islam, Jason Kliot, Nadine Labaki, Milcho Manchevski y Amir Naderi, después de visionar el total de las 32 películas en competicion ha decidido premiar a:

ORIZZONTI PRIZE (Largometrajes) a: SAN ZIMEI de Wang Bing (France, Hong Kong)


PREMIO ESPECIAL DEL JURADO ORIZZONTI (Largometrajes) a: TANGO LIBRE de Frédéric Fonteyne (France, Belgium, Luxembourg)

ORIZZONTI YOUTUBE AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM (Cortometrajes) a: CHO-DE de Yoo Min-young (South Korea)

EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS 2012-EFA a: TITLOI TELOUS de Yorgos Zois (Greece)

COLLATERAL PRIZES


PREMIO FIPRESCI 
Mejor Película de Venezia 69: THE MASTER de Paul Thomas Anderson
Mejor película de Orizzonti y Settimana Internazionale della Critica: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo


PREMIO SIGNIS: TO THE WONDER de Terrence Malick
Mencion Especial: FILL THE VOID de Rama Burshtein


“RaroVideo” – Settimana della Critica. Premio del Público: ÄTA SOVA DÖ (Eat Sleep Die) de Gabriela Pichler

PREMIO LABEL BY EUROPA CINEMAS for best european film in Venice Days section: CRAWL de Hervé Lasgouttes




LEONCINO D'ORO AGISCUOLA: PIETA de Kim Ki-duk
Mención CINEMA FOR UNICEF: È STATO IL FIGLIO de Daniele Ciprì

PREMIO 'FRANCESCO PASINETTI' BY SNGCI FOR BEST FILM: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo

Best Documentary: LA NAVE DOLCE (The Human Cargo)  de Daniele Vicari
Best Actor: Valerio MASTANDREA en GLI EQUILIBRISTI
Pasinetti Speciale: CLARISSE de Liliana Cavani

BRIAN AWARD: BELLA ADDORMENTATA de Marco Bellocchio

QUEER LION AWARD (Associazione Cinemarte) - THE WEIGHT de Jeon Kyu-Hwan


ARCA CINEMAGIOVANI AWARD
Best Film of Venezia 69: LA CINQUIÈME SAISON de Peter Brosens y Jessica Woodworth
Best Italian film: LA CITTÀ IDEALE de Luigi Lo Cascio




PREMIO FONDAZIONE MIMMO ROTELLA: APRÈS MAI de Olivier Assayas

BIOGRAFILM LANCIA AWARD: 

LA NAVE DOLCE (The Human Cargo) de Daniele Vicari
BAD25 de Spike Lee


FUTURE FILM FESTIVAL DIGITAL AWARD: BAD25 de Spike Lee

MENCIÓN ESPECIAL: SPRING BREAKERS de Harmony Korine



CICT - UNESCO “Enrico Fulchignoni” Award: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo

CICAE - Cinema d’Arte e d’Essai Award: WADJDA de Haifaa Al Mansour

CinemAvvenire Award: 
Best film of Venezia 69: PARADIES: GLAUBE de Ulrich Seidl
Best film - Il cerchio non è rotondo (Cinema per la pace e la ricchezza delle diversità): WADJDA de Haifaa Al Mansour

FEDIC Award: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo
MENCIÓN ESPECIAL: BELLAS MARIPOSAS de Salvatore Mereu

P. Nazareno Taddei Award: PIETA de Kim Ki-duk
MENCIÓN ESPECIAL: SINAPUPUNAN (Thy Womb) de Brillante Mendoza

Lanterna Magica (CGS) Award: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo

Open Award: THE COMPANY YOU KEEP de Robert Redford

La Navicella – Venezia Cinema Award: SINAPUPUNAN (Thy Womb) de Brillante Mendoza

Lina Mangiacapre Award: QUEEN OF MONTREUIL de Sòlveig Anspach

AIF - FORFILMFEST  Award: L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo

Mouse d'Oro Award: PIETA de Kim Ki-duk
Mouse d’Argento: ANTON TUT RYADOM (Anton's Right Here) de Lyubov Arkus

UK - Italy Creative Industries Award – Best Innovative Budget Award:  L'INTERVALLO de Leonardo Di Costanzo

Gillo Pontecorvo - Arcobaleno Latino Award: Laura Delli Colli

Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Award: LOW TIDE de Roberto Minervini

Interfilm Award for Promoting Interreligious Dialogue: WADJDA de Haifaa Al Mansour

Giovani Giurati del Vittorio Veneto Film Festival Award: THE COMPANY YOU KEEP de Robert Redford
MENCIÓN ESPECIAL: Toni Servillo

Premio Cinematografico “Civitas Vitae prossima” Award: TERRAMATTA de Costanza Quatriglio

Green Drop Award: LA CINQUIÈME SAISON de Peter Brosens y Jessica Woodworth

El Toronto International Film Festival [TIFF] se celebra anualmente en Toronto, Canadá.

Tiene una duración de 10 días, y esta fuertemente ligado a la industria Hollywoodiense.

Es un festival no-competitivo, carece de jurado y por lo tanto en él no se entregan premios, ha excepción de premisos por votación popular del público asistente o agrupaciones de críticos y es considerado —en ocasiones— el más importante a nivel mundial, tras Cannes, ya que en él se suelen presentar de 300 a 400 películas en diferentes categorías (programas), esto lo convierte en uno de los festivales más activos y rentable.

En muchas ocasiones se le considera una antesala a los Oscars.

Este año se celebrará del 6 al 16 de septiembre.

Desde el 2010 las películas que se presentan durante el festival se anuncian por secciones a lo largo de varias semanas.

Desde finales del pasado mes Julio la organización del festival ha ido desvelando las películas que se mostrarán en el mismo en los distintos programas.

En la noche de Apertura se presentará en el programa de Galas, 'Looper' de Rian Johnson (USA) en su Premiere Mundial. La película de clausura será presentada en el mismo programa de Galas, 'Song for Marion' de Paul Andrew Williams (UK).

La selección oficial del TIFF'12 está formada por los siguientes programas:

City To City - Acercando ciudades del mundo al público de Toronto. Una instantánea de donde está el candelero ahora. Este año, "De Ciudad a Ciudad" se centra en Mumbai.
En este programa se presentan 10 películas entre las que se incluyen 4 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: City to City


Contemporary World Cinema - Historias convincentes, perspectivas globales.
En este programa se presentan 62 películas entre las que se incluyen 31 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: 
*Algunas películas se muestran como dentro del programa "Contemporary World Speakers"


Discovery - Directores a tenet en cuenta. El futuro del cine mundial.
En este programa se presentan 27 películas entre las que se incluyen 16 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: 


Future Projections - Tomando la imagen en movimiento del cine a la galería... y más allá.
En este programa se presentan 8 proyectos.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: Future Projections 


Gala Presentations - Estrellas de cine. Premieres de alfombra roja. De mayor interés público.
En este programa se presentan 20 películas entre las que se incluyen 14 Premieres Mundiales.

Masters - The latest from the world's most influential art house filmmakers. Lo último de los cineastas más influentes del cine de autor.
En este programa se presentan 14 películas entre las que se incluyen 4 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: 


Mavericks - Agradables conversations en el escenario con líderes en la industria del cine y más allá.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: Mavericks


Midnight Madness - El lado salvaje: proyecciones de medianoche de lo mejor del cine de acción, horror, conmoción y fantástico.
En este programa se presentan 10 películas entre las que se incluyen 8 Premieres Mundiales.

Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: Midnight Madness


Short Cuts Canada - Los mejores cortometrajes de cineastas emergentes y establecidos Canadienses.
En este programa se presentan 44 películas entre las que se incluyen 31 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: Shorts Cuts Canada

Special Presentations - Estrenos de "alto-standing" y los directores de cine más importantes del mundo.
En este programa se presentan 70 películas entre las que se incluyen 34 Premieres Mundiales.

TIFF Cinematheque (nuevo este año) - Joyas restauradas del cine Canadiense e internacional.
En este programa se presentan 6 películas.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: TIFF Cinematheque
TIFF Docs (anteriormente Real to Reel) - Sincero y sin guión: el mejor cine de no ficción de todo el mundo.
En este programa se presentan 29 películas entre las que se incluyen 19 Premieres Mundiales.
*Además de estos, hay otros documentales que se presentan en otros programas.

TIFF Kids - Películas familiares de todo el mundo: entretenido e iluminador.
En este programa se presentan 5 películas entre las que se incluyen 4 Premieres Mundiales.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: TIFF Kids | Discovery, TIFF Kids |

Vanguard - Provocativo, sexy, posiblemente peligroso. Esto es lo que viene.
En este programa se presentan 15 películas entre las que se incluyen 6 Premieres Mundiales.

Wavelengths - Atrevido, visionario y voces autonomas. Películas que amplían nuestras nociones de cine. (A partir de 2012,  Visions and Wavelengths se unen en un solo programa).
En este programa se presentan 12 películas entre las que se incluyen 1 Premieres Mundiales.
*También hay un programa de cortos.
Comunicado de Prensa del Festival: Wavelengths


Más vale tarde que nunca, y espero haber sumado bien y no haberme saltado ninguna película.

De todas formas se puede ver el listado oficial en el listado de programas en la página del festival TIFF'12 Programmes, al menos hasta el próximo año.
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El Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia (Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia) es un festival se cine Italiano que se lleva a cabo cada año en el Palazzo del Cinema de Venecia (donde se presentan las películas en competición).

Aunque el festival es anual, está enmarcado dentro de lo que se conoce como la Bienal de Venecia. Se trata de una exposición internacional de las artes, que como su nombre indica, se celebra cada 2 años en la ciudad italiana.

El máximo galardón del Festival es el León de Oro (Leone d'Oro), que el jurado concede a la mejor película a concurso. El jurado también concede el León de Plata (Leone d'Argento) al mejor director y el Gran Premio del Jurado. En el apartado de interpretación, el jurado otorga la Copa Volpi al mejor actor y a la mejor actriz. Solo en cuatro ediciones (entre 1993 y 1996), se otorgó la Copa Volpi tanto al mejor actor de reparto como a la mejor actriz de reparto (en este último caso, solo se otorgó hasta 1995). Además se otorga cada año uno o varios Leones de Oro especiales a distintas personalidades del mundo del cine, reconociendo su aportación a la industria.

Este año el festival tendrá lugar del 29 de Agosto al 8 de Septiembre.

'The Reluctant Fundamentalist' de Mira Nair es la película que abríra el festival, la noche de inaguración, y lo hará fuera del programa de competición. 'L’homme qui rit' de Jean-Pierre Ameris, cerrará el festival fuera de competición.

Francesco Rosi recibirá el León de Oro a todo su carrera.
Michael Cimino recibirá The Persol Award.
Spike Lee recibirá el Jaeger-Le Coultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award, premio del festival creado en colaboración con Jaeger-Le Coultre.

El pasado 26 de julio la organización del festival anunció el programa en todas sus secciones.

Venezia 69 - Largometrajes en competición (Internacional), presentados cono premieres mundiales.

PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON - THE MASTER - USA, 137'
OLIVIER ASSAYAS - APRÈS MAI (SOMETHING IN THE AIR) - France, 122'
RAMIN BAHRANI - AT ANY PRICE - USA, 105'
MARCO BELLOCCHIO - BELLA ADDORMENTATA - Italy, France, 115'
PETER BROSENS, JESSICA WOODWORTH - LA CINQUIÈME SAISON - Belgium, Netherlands, France, 93'
RAMA BURSHTEIN - LEMALE ET HA’CHALAL (FILL THE VOID) - Israel, 90'
DANIELE CIPRÌ - È STATO IL FIGLIO - Italy, 90'
FRANCESCA COMENCINI - UN GIORNO SPECIALE - Italy, 89'
BRIAN DE PALMA - PASSION - France, Germany, 94'
XAVIER GIANNOLI - SUPERSTAR - France, Belgium, 112'
KI-DUK KIM - PIETA - South Korea, 104'
TAKESHI KITANO - OUTRAGE BEYOND - Japan, 110'
HARMONY KORINE - SPRING BREAKERS - USA, 92'
TERRENCE MALICK - TO THE WONDER - USA, 112'
BRILLANTE MENDOZA - SINAPUPUNAN (THY WOMB) - Philippines, 100'
VALERIA SARMIENTO - LINHAS DE WELLINGTON - Portugal, France, 151'
ULRICH SEIDL - PARADIES: GLAUBE (PARADISE: FAITH) - Austria, France, Germany, 113'
KIRILL SEREBRENNIKOV - IZMENA (BETRAYAL) - Russia, 115'

Out of Competition Trabajos importantes de directores que han participado previamente en el Fesival.

JEAN-PIERRE AMERIS - L’HOMME QUI RIT - France, Czech Republic, 95'
LYUBOV ARKUS - ANTON TUT RYADOM (ANTON’S RIGHT HERE) [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Russia, 110' (Doc)
SUSANNE BIER - DEN SKALDEDE FRISØR (LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED) - Denmark, Sweden, 112'
PASCAL BONITZER - CHERCHEZ HORTENSE - France, 110'
HINDE BOUJEMAA - YA MAN AACH (IT WAS BETTER TOMORROW) [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Tunisia, 74' (Doc)
SIMON BROOK - THE TIGHTROPE - France, Italy, 86'
LILIANA CAVANI - CLARISSE [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Italy, 21' (Doc)
JONATHAN DEMME - ENZO AVITABILE MUSIC LIFE - Italy, USA, 80' (Doc)
STEPHEN FUNG - TAI CHI 0 - China, 100'
SILVIA GIRALUCCI, LUCA RICCIARDI - SFIORANDO IL MURO [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Italy, 51' (Doc)

AMOS GITAI - CARMEL (2009) [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Israel, France, Italy, 93'
AMOS GITAI - LULLABY TO MY FATHER - Israel, France, Switzerland, 90'
DANIELE INCALCATERRA, FAUSTA QUATTRINI - EL IMPENETRABLE [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Argentina, France, 95' (Doc)
KIYOSHI KUROSAWA - SHOKUZAI (PENANCE) - Japan, 270'
SPIKE LEE - BAD 25 - USA, 123' (Doc)
CARLO MAZZACURATI - MEDICI CON L’AFRICA [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Italy, 80' (Doc)
MIRA NAIR - THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST - India, Pakistan, USA, 128'
MANOEL DE OLIVEIRA - O GEBO E A SOMBRA - Portugal, France, 95'
ABDALLAH OMEISH - WITNESS: LIBYA [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - USA, 57' (Doc)
ROBERT REDFORD - THE COMPANY YOU KEEP - USA, 125'

KIMBLE RENDALL - SHARK (BAIT 3D) - Australia, Singapore, 93'
HENRY-ALEX RUBIN - DISCONNECT - USA, 115'
ALEX SCHMIDT - DU HAST ES VERSPROCHEN (FORGOTTEN) - Germany, 104'
PASQUALE SCIMECA - CONVITTO FALCONE [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy, 30'
DANIELE VICARI - LA NAVE DOLCE (THE HUMAN CARGO) [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Italy, Albania, 90' (Doc)
ARIEL VROMEN - THE ICEMAN - USA, 98'
MAURIZIO ZACCARO - COME VOGLIO CHE SIA IL MIO FUTURO? [SPECIAL SCREENINGS] - Italy, 70'



Orrizonti - Las nuevas tendencias en el cine mundial


HAIFAA AL MANSOUR - WADJDA - Saudi Arabia, Germany, 100'
CARLOS ARMELLA - LAS MANOS LIMPIAS [SHORT FILM] - Mexico, 11'
KIANOOSH AYARI - KHANÉH PEDARI (THE PATERNAL HOUSE) - Iran, 100'
ALEXEY BALABANOV - JA TOZHE HOCHU (ME TOO) - Russia, 89'
MIN BHAM - BANSULLI (THE FLUTE) [SHORT FILM] - Nepal, 15'
FERNANDO CAMARGO, MATHEUS PARIZI - O AFINADOR [SHORT FILM]
Brazil, 15'
RENATE COSTA PERDOMO, SALLA SORRI - RESISTENTE [SHORT FILM] - Denmark, Paraguay, Finland, 20'
IVANO DE MATTEO - GLI EQUILIBRISTI - Italy, France, 100'
LEONARDO DI COSTANZO - L'INTERVALLO - Italy, Switzerland, Germany, 90'
IBRAHIM EL BATOUT - EL SHEITA ELLI FAT (WINTER OF DISCONTENT) - Egypt, 94'
FRÉDÉRIC FONTEYNE - TANGO LIBRE - Belgium, France, Luxembourg, 105'

ALESSIO GIANNONE - LA SALA [SHORT FILM] - Italy, 16'
IDAN HUBEL - MENATEK HA-MAIM (THE CUTOFF MAN) - Israel, 76'
NICK KING - MARLA [SHORT FILM] - Australia, 15'
RUIJUN LI - GAOSU TAMEN, WO CHENG BAIHE QU LE (FLY WITH THE CRANE) - China, 99'
TOBIAS LINDHOLM - KAPRINGEN (A HIJACKING) - Denmark, 99'
JAZMIN LOPEZ - LEONES - Argentina, France, Netherlands, 80'
JAKE MAHAFFY - MIRACLE BOY [SHORT FILM] - USA, 17'
BERTRAND MANDICO - LIVING STILL LIFE [SHORT FILM] - France, Belgium, Germany, 16'
SALVATORE MEREU - BELLAS MARIPOSAS - Italy, 100'
CONSTANCE MEYER - FRANK-ÉTIENNE VERS LA BÉATITUDE [SHORT FILM] - France, 15'

ROBERTO MINERVINI - LOW TIDE - USA, Italy, Belgium, 92'
PAOLA MORABITO - I’M THE ONE [SHORT FILM] - Australia, 14'
CELIA RICO CLAVELLINO - LUISA NO ESTÁ EN CASA [SHORT FILM] - Spain, 19'
BERNARD ROSE - BOXING DAY - UK, USA, 91'
DJAMILA SAHRAOUI - YEMA - Algeria, France, 90'
CARLO SIRONI - CARGO [SHORT FILM] - Italy, 15'
MING-LIANG TSAI - JINGANG JING (DIAMOND SUTRA) [SHORT FILM – CLOSING SCREENING] - Chinese Taipei, 20'
YESIM USTAOGLU - ARAF (ARAF. SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN) - Turkey, 124'
KOJI WAKAMATSU - SENNEN NO YURAKU (THE MILLENNIAL RAPTURE) - Japan, 118'
BING WANG - SAN ZIMEI (THREE SISTERS) - France, Hong Kong - China, 150' (Doc)

MIN-YOUNG YOO - CHO-DE (INVITATION) [SHORT FILM] - South Korea, 16'
YORGOS ZOIS - TITLOI TELOUS (OUT OF FRAME) [SHORT FILM] - Greece, 10'


80! Sección retrospectiva de películas raras del Archivo Histórico de la Biennale


RENATO CASTELLANI - IL BRIGANTE (THE BRIGAND) (1961) - Italy, 174'
VERA CHYTILOVÁ - PYTEL BLECH (A BAGFUL OF FLEAS) (1963) - Czechoslovakia, 44'
MANUEL CONDE, SALVADOR LOU - GENGIS KHAN (1950) - Philippines, 91'
GIANNI DA CAMPO - PAGINE CHIUSE (1968) - Italy, 98'
JEAN DELANNOY - DIEU A BESOIN DES HOMMES (GOD NEEDS MEN) (1950) - France, 100'
JULIJ JAKOVLEVIC RAJZMAN - POSLEDNJAJA NOC’ (THE LAST NIGHT) (1936) - Urss, 100'
RAOUL RUIZ - AHORA TE VAMOS A LLAMAR HERMANO (1971) - Chile, 13'
CARLOS SAURA - STRESS-ES TRES-TRES (1968) - Spain, 94'
GREGORY SHUKER, JAMES DESMOND, NICHOLAS PROFERES - FREE AT LAST (1968) - USA, 73'
VÁCLAV TÁBORSKÝ - ZABLÁCENÉ MESTO (MUD-COVERED CITY) (1963) - Czechoslovakia, 8'


Venice Classics Una selección de películas clásicas restauradas y documentales sobre cine


GOFFREDO ALESSANDRINI, FRANCESCO ROSI - CAMICIE ROSSE (1952) - Italy, 99'
JAMES BENNING - AMERICAN DREAMS (1984) - USA, 58' (Doc)
INGMAR BERGMAN - FANNY & ALEXANDER (1982) - Sweden, 188'
ISHMAEL BERNAL - HIMALA (1982) Philippines
LUCIANO BERRIATÚA - LAS VERSIONES DE CAMPANADAS A MEDIANOCHE DE ORSON WELLES - Spain, 17'
PETER BROOK - TELL ME LIES (1968) - UK, 108'
M. CANALE, F.FARINA, M.GIANNI, W.LABATE, A.MORRI - MONICELLI. LA VERSIONE DI MARIO [DOCUMENTARY] - Italy
MICHAEL CIMINO - HEAVEN’S GATE (1980) - USA, 216'
ADOLFO CONTI - GLI ANNI DELLE IMMAGINI PERDUTE [DOCUMENTARY] - Italy
NOELLE DESCHAMPS - CONTEURS D'IMAGES [DOCUMENTARY] - France
CARL DUDLEY, R.GOLDSTONE, F.LYON, W.THOMPSON, B.WRANGELL - CINERAMA SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE (1958) - USA, 120'
GIUSEPPE GIANNOTTI, ENRICO SALVATORI, DAVIDE SAVELLI - DAI NOSTRI INVIATI ALLA MOSTRA DI VENEZIA [DOCUMENTARY] - Italy
HOWARD HAWKS - GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES (1953) - USA, 91'
SOPHIE HUBER - HARRY DEAN STANTON PARTLY FICTION [DOCUMENTARY] - USA, Switzerland
KINOSHITA KEISUKE - KARUMEN KOKYO NI KAERU (1951) - Japan, 86'
EMILIO MAILLÉ - MIRADAS MULTIPLES [DOCUMENTARY] - Mexico, France, Spain
JOSEPH L. MANKIEWICZ - THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR (1947) - USA, 104'
PIER PAOLO PASOLINI - PORCILE (1969) - Italy, 99'
LUCA MARIA PATELLA - TERRA ANIMATA (1967) - Italy, 7'
LUCA MARIA PATELLA - SKMP2 (1968) - Italy, 30'
FRANCESCO PATIERNO - PATIERNO - LA GUERRA DEI VULCANI [DOCUMENTARY] - Italy
ELIO PETRI - LA DECIMA VITTIMA (1965) - Italy, 92'
ELIO PETRI - INDAGINE SU UN CITTADINO AL DI SOPRA DI OGNI SOSPETTO (1970) - Italy, 112'
FRANCESCO ROSI - IL CASO MATTEI - Italy, 116'
ROBERTO ROSSELLINI - STROMBOLI, TERRA DI DIO (1950) - Italy, 107'
MICHAEL SINGH - VALENTINO'S GHOST [DOCUMENTARY] - USA, India
MONICA STRAMBINI - SEDIA ELETTRICA. IL MAKING OF DI IO E TE [DOCUMENTARY] - Italy
RENÉ VAUTIER - AVOIR 20 ANS DANS LES AURÈS (1972) - France, 100'
ORSON WELLES - CAMPANADAS A MEDIANOCHE (1965) - Spain, 113'
BILLY WILDER - SUNSET BLVD. (1950) - USA, 110'

International Critics’ Week Una serie de 7 películas, trabajos debut, organizado independientemente por una comision nominada por el Sindicato Nacional de Críticos de Cine Italianos Las 7 películas se muestra como premieres mundiales


ALI AYDIN - KÜF (MOLD) - Turkey, Germany, 94'
NATALIA BERISTAIN - NO QUIERO DORMIR SOLA (SHE DOESN’T WANT TO SLEEP ALONE) - Mexico, 83'
XAN CASSAVETES - KISS OF THE DAMNED [CLOSING FILM – OUT-OF-COMPETITION SPECIAL EVENT] - USA, 97'
TOM HEENE - WELCOME HOME - Belgium, 70'
SHU LIU - XIAO HE (LOTUS) - People's Republic of China, 90'
LUIGI LO CASCIO - LA CITTÀ IDEALE (THE IDEAL CITY) - Italy, 105'
PAUL NEGOESCU - O LUNA IN THAILANDA (A MONTH IN THAILAND) - Romania, 90'
GABRIELA PICHLER - ÄTA SOVA DÖ (EAT SLEEP DIE) - Sweden, 103'
NIR SA'AR, MAYA SARFATY, MOHAMMAD FUAD - WATER [OPENING FILM – OUT-OF-COMPETITION SPECIAL EVENT] - Israel/Palestine, France, 110'

Giornate degli Autori - Venice Days Sección independiente orgabizada por la Italian Association of Filmmakers ANAC and 100 Autori


HIAM ABBASS - HERITAGE (INHERITANCE) - France, Israel, Turkey
SOLVEIG ANSPACH - QUEEN OF MONTREUIL - France
ALESSANDRA CARDONE - MY FRIEND JOHNNY - Italy
ZOE CASSAVETES - THE POWDER ROOM [WOMEN’S TALES] - Italy, UK,
RUSUDAN CHKONIA - KEEP SMILING - France, Georgia, Luxembourg
GIOVANNI CIONI - GLI INTREPIDI [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 90'
GIADA COLAGRANDE - THE WOMAN DRESS [WOMEN’S TALES] - Italy, USA,
GIADA COLAGRANDE - BOB WILSON’S LIFE AND DEATH OF MARINA ABRAMOVIC [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy
TONINO DE BERNARDI - IOLANDA, TRA BIMBA E CORSARA [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 120'
MAYA DEREN, ALEXANDER HAMMID - MESHES OF AFTERNOON (1943) [WOMEN’S TALES] - USA

ALESSIO DI ZIO - ROBERTO PELLEGRINAGGIO [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 13'
ALESSIO DI ZIO - RODOLFO VALENTINO - WORK IN PROGRESS [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 10'
AGOSTINO FERRENTE, GIOVANNI PIPERNO - LE COSE BELLE - Italy
JESPER GANSLANDT - BLONDIE - Sweden
SYLVAIN GEORGE - VERS MADRID (PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER)! - WORK IN PROGRESS [CINEMA CORSARO] - France
ENRICO GHEZZI - CARTA BIANCA A ENRICO GHEZZI [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy
UGO GREGORETTI - LE TIGRI DI MOMPRACEM (1974) [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 80'
KYU-HWAN JEON - THE WEIGHT - South Korea
GIOVANNI MADERNA, MAURO SANTINI - CARMELA, SALVATA DAI FILIBUSTIERI [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy, 78'
AMIR MANOR - HAYUTA VE BERL (EPILOGUE) - Israel

VINCENZO MARRA - IL GEMELLO - Italy
LUCRECIA MARTEL - MUTA [WOMEN’S TALES] - Italy, Argentina, Paraguay
MASBEDO - TRALALA - Italy
ENRICO MASI - THE GOLDEN TEMPLE - Italy, UK
STEFANO MORDINI - ACCIAIO - Italy
ANDREA PARENA - NOZZE D'AGOSTO - Italy
STEFANO PISTOLINI - FRANCESCO DE GREGORI. FINESTRE ROTTE - Italy
SARAH POLLEY - STORIES WE TELL - Canada
COSTANZA QUATRIGLIO - TERRAMATTA. IL NOVECENTO ITALIANO DI VINCENZO RABITO ANALFABETA SICILIANO [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy
EMILIANO RUSSO, RITA DE DONATO, ANTONIO LIGAS - 6 SULL’AUTOBUS [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy

CORSO SALANI - ALTROVE [CINEMA CORSARO] - Italy
ALESSANDRO SCILLITANI - IL RISVEGLIO DEL FIUME SEGRETO. IN VIAGGIO SUL PO CON PAOLO RUMIZ - Italy
MARCO SEGATO - L’UOMO CHE AMAVA IL CINEMA [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy
MASSY TADJEDIN - IT’S GETTING LATE [WOMEN’S TALES] - Italy, USA
FILIPPO VENDEMMIATI - NON MI AVETE CONVINTO [SPECIAL EVENTS] - Italy
MARC-HENRI WAJNBERG - KINSHASA KIDS - Belgium, France




Esta noche se celebró la ceremonia de clausura del Festival de Cannes, cerrando el palmarés de premios de las distintas secciones, que se han ido  anunciando durante este fin de semana.

A continuación os dejo el Palmarés en las distintas secciones:

*SELECCIÓN EN COMPETICIÓN
Jurado: Presidido por Nanni Moretti (Director)
Formado por: Hiam Abbas (Actriz), Andrea Arnold (Directora), Emmanuelle Devos (Actriz), Jean-Paul Gaultier (Diseñador de Moda), Diane Kruger (Actriz), Ewan McGregor (Actor), Alexander Payne (Director) y Raoul Peck (Director)
Palme d'Or - AMOUR Dirigida por Michael HANEKE
Grand Prix - REALITY Dirigida por Matteo GARRONE
Premio a la mejor dirección - Carlos REYGADAS Para POST TENEBRAS LUX
Premio al mejor guión - Cristian MUNGIU Para DUPÃ DEALURI
Premio a la interpretación femenina
- Cristina FLUTUR en DUPÃ DEALURI Dirigida por Cristian MUNGIU
- Cosmina STRATAN en DUPÃ DEALURI Dirigida por Cristian MUNGIU
Premio a la interpretación masculina
Mads MIKKELSEN en JAGTEN Dirigida por Thomas VINTERBERG
Premio del Jurado - THE ANGELS' SHARE Dirigida por Ken LOACH
*SELECCIÓN UN CERTAIN REGARD
Jurado - Presidido por: Tim Roth (Actor, Director)
Formado por: Leïla Bekhti (Actriz), Sylvie PRAS (Directora del cine - Centre Pompidou Paris, Directora Artistica de La Rochelle Festival), Tonie MARSHALL (Director, Productor) y Luciano MONTEAGUDO (Crítico de Pagina/12 - Buenos Aires).

PRIZE OF UN CERTAIN REGARD
DESPUÉS DE LUCIA by Michel FRANCO

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
LE GRAND SOIR by Benoît DELÉPINE and Gustave KERVERN

UN CERTAIN REGARD AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS
Suzanne CLÉMENT for her performance in LAURENCE ANYWAYS directed by Xavier DOLAN

UN CERTAIN REGARD AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS
Emilie DEQUENNE for her performance in À PERDRE LA RAISON directed by Joachim LAFOSSE

SPECIAL DISTINCTION OF THE JURY
DJECA (Children of Sarajevo) by Aida BEGIC

CAMÉRA D'OR
Jurado: 
Presidido por: Joon Ho Bong (Director)
Formado por: Robert Alazraki (Director de Fotografía), Daniel Colland (Manager del Cinedia Laboratory), Danièle Heymann (Crítico), Jacques Maillot (Director), Alex Masson (Crítico), Eva Vezer (Directora de Magyar Filmunio)
Premio Caméra D'or (Mejor primera película)
BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD Dirigida por Benh ZEITLIN

*CORTOMETRAJES
Jurado: Presidido por: Jean-Pierre DARDENNE (director, guionista y productor belga) Formado por: Arsinée KHANJIAN (actriz canadiense)  Karim AÏNOUZ (director y guionista brasileño), Emmanuel CARRÈRE (escritor, guionista y director francés) y YU Lik-wai (director de fotografía y director chino). Palme d’or al Cortometraje - SESSIZ-BE DENG Dirigida por L.Rezan YESILBAS *CINÉFONDATION
Jurado: Presidido por: Jean-Pierre DARDENNE (director, guionista y productor belga) Formado por: Arsinée KHANJIAN (actriz canadiense)  Karim AÏNOUZ (director y guionista brasileño), Emmanuel CARRÈRE (escritor, guionista y director francés) y YU Lik-wai (director de fotografía y director chino). Primer premio: DOROGA NA (The road to) dirigida por Taisia Igumentseva VGIK, Rusia Segundo premio: ABIGAIL dirigida por Matthew James Reilly NYU, Estados Unidos Tercer premio: LOS ANFITRIONES dirigida por Miguel Angel Moulet EICTV, Cuba
Los premios están dotados con 15.000 € el primero, 11.250 € el segundo y 7.500 € el tercero. 
La premiada con el primer premio también tiene la garantía de que su primer largometraje se presentará en el Festival de Cannes. 

*OTROS PREMIOS - Secciones Paralelas
Director’s Fortnight Prize
: NO dirigida por Pablo Larrain
International Critics’ Week Prize: 
AQUÍ Y ALLÁ dirigida por Antonio Mendez Esparza
Prix de la FIPRESCI: 
In Competition: IN THE FOG dirigida por Sergei Loznitsa 
Un Certain Regard: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD dirgida por Benh Zeitlin 
Out of Competition: 
RENGAINE dirigida por Rachid Djaidani 
The Vulcain Prize of the Technical Artist: TBA François Chalais Prize: TBA Prize of the Ecumenical Jury: 
THE HUNT dirifida por Thomas Vinterberg
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La lista completa de todoas las películas en las distintas secciones la podéis ver aquí.

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Fuente: Festival Cannes | Información: Palmarés

Esta mañana se han anunciado en la rueda de prensa, las películas que competirán en el festival en las sección oficial, además de películas que se presentarán en la sección Un Certain Regard, Fuera de competición y en Sesiones Especiales y de Medianoche.

El 27 de mayo, descubra el Palmarés Festival de Cannes 2012.

SECCIÓN OFICIAL EN COMPETICIÓN
Jurado - Presidido por Nanni Moretti

*SELECCIÓN EN COMPETICIÓN

Lista (Director, Película, Duración) 
Wes ANDERSON, MOONRISE KINGDOM, 1h34 (Película de inauguración del festival)
- Jacques AUDIARD, DE ROUILLE ET D'OS, 1h55
- Leos CARAX, HOLY MOTORS, 1h50
- David CRONENBERG, COSMOPOLIS, 1h45
- Lee DANIELS, THE PAPERBOY, 1h41
- Andrew DOMINIK, KILLING THEM SOFTLY, 1h40
- Matteo GARRONE, REALITY, 1h50
- Michael HANEKE, AMOUR, 2h06
- John HILLCOAT, LAWLESS, 1h55
- HONG Sangsoo, DA-REUN NA-RA-E-SUH (IN ANOTHER COUNTRY), 1h28
- IM Sang-soo,  DO-NUI MAT (THE TASTE OF MONEY), 1h53
- Abbas KIAROSTAMI,  LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE, 1h49
- Ken LOACH, THE ANGELS' SHARE, 1h46
- Sergei LOZNITSA, V TUMANE (IN THE FOG), 2h07
- Cristian MUNGIU, BEYOND THE HILLS, 2h35
- Yousry NASRALLAH, BAAD EL MAWKEAA (AFTER THE BATTLE), 1h56
- Jeff NICHOLS, MUD, 2h15
- Alain RESNAIS, VOUS N'AVEZ ENCORE RIEN VU, 1h55
- Carlos REYGADAS, POST TENEBRAS LUX, 1h40
- Walter SALLES, ON THE ROAD, 2h20
- Ulrich SEIDL, PARADIES : Liebe, 2h00
- Thomas VINTERBERG,  JAGTEN (THE HUNT), 1h46

*SELECCIÓN UN CERTAIN REGARD
Se entregará el Prix Un Certain Regard y su palmarés el sábado 26 de mayo, el día antes de la clausura del Festival.
Jurado - Presidido por: Tim Roth

Lista (Director, Película, Duración) 
- LOU Ye, MYSTERY, 1h30 (Película de Inauguración de la sección)
- Ashim AHLUWALIA, MISS LOVELY, 1h50 (1ª película)
- Juan Andrés ARANGO, LA PLAYA, 1h30 (1ª película)
- Aida BEGIC, DJECA (CHILDREN OF SARAJEVO), 1h30
- Nabil AYOUCH, LES CHEVAUX DE DIEU, 1h55
- Catherine CORSINI, TROIS MONDE, 1h40
- Brandon CRONENBERG, ANTIVIRAL, 1h50 (1ª película)
- Benicio DEL TORO, Pablo TRAPERO, Julio MEDEM, Elia SULEIMAN, Juan Carlos TABIO, Gaspard NOÉ y Laurent CANTET, 7 DIAS EN LA HABANA, 2h05
- Benoit DELÉPINE, Gustave KERVERN, LE GRAND SOIR, 1h32
- Xavier DOLAN, LAURENCE ANYWAYS, 2h41
- Michel FRANCO, DESPUÉS DE LUCIA, 1h33
- Joachim LAFOSSE, À PERDRE LA RAISON, 1h54
- Adam LEON, GIMME THE LOOT , 1h20 (1ª película)
- Darezhan OMIRBAYEV, STUDENT, 1h30
- Moussa TOURE, LA PIROGUE, 1h27
- Pablo TRAPERO, ELEFANTE BLANCO, 2h00
- Sylvie VERHEYDE, CONFESSION OF A CHILD OF THE CENTURY, 2h05
- Koji WAKAMATSU, 11.25 THE DAY HE CHOSE HIS OWN FATE, 2h00
- Benh ZEITLIN, BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD, 1h32 (1ª película)
- Gilles BOURDOS, RENOIR, 1h51 (Película de Clausura de la sección)

SECCIÓN FUERA DE COMPETICIÓN

Listas (Director, Película, Duración)

*SELECCIÓN FUERA DE COMPETICIÓN 

- Claude MILLER, THÉRÈSE DESQUEYROUX, 1h50 (Película de clausura del festival) 
- Bernardo BERTOLUCCI, IO E TE, 1h37 
- Eric DARNELL, Tom MCGRATH, MADAGASCAR 3, EUROPE'S MOST WANTED, 1h30 
- Philip KAUFMAN, HEMINGWAY AND GELLHORN, 2h34 

*SESIONES DE MEDIANOCHE 
- Dario ARGENTO, DRACULA, 1h46

- Wayne BLAIR, THE SAPPHIRES, 1h40 (1ª película)
- Franck KHALFOUN, MANIAC, 1h30
- Takashi MIIKE,  AI TO MAKOTO, 2h14

*65º ANIVERSARIO
- UNE JOURNÉE PARTICULIÈRE de Gilles Jacob y Samuel Faure 53'

*SESIONES ESPECIALES 
- Fatih AKIN, DER MÜLL IM GARTEN EDEN, 1h25

- Candida BRADY, TRASHED, 1h38 (1ª película)
- Laurent BOUZEREAU, ROMAN POLANSKI : A FILM MEMOIR, 1h34
- Ken BURNS, Sarah BURNS, David MCMAHON, THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE, 2h00

- Bernard-Henry LEVY, LE SERMENT DE TOBROUK (THE OATH OF TOBRUK), 1h40
- Sébastien LIFSHITZ, LES INVISIBLES, 1h55
- Claudine NOUGARET, Raymond DEPARDON, JOURNAL DE FRANCE, 1h40
- Nelson PEREIRA DOS SANTOS, A MUSICA SEGUNDO TOM JOBIM, 1h30
- Gonzalo TOBAL, VILLEGAS, 1h36 (1ª película)
- Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL, MEKONG HOTEL, 1h01


*OTRAS SECCIONES*

SECCIÓN CORTOMETRAJES

El jurado designará la Palme d’or del cortometraje, que se entregará durante la ceremonia de clausura del Festival, el domingo 27 de mayo.



Jurado

Presidido por: Jean-Pierre DARDENNE (director, guionista y productor belga)

Formado por: Arsinée KHANJIAN (actriz canadiense)  Karim AÏNOUZ (director y guionista brasileño), Emmanuel CARRÈRE (escritor, guionista y director francés) y YU Lik-wai (director de fotografía y director chino).

*SELECCIÓN CORTOMETRAJES

Diez películas competirán en 2012 por la Palme d’or del cortometraje, escogidas entre las 4.500 presentadas al comité de selección. Por primera vez, un director sirio y uno portorriqueño participan en la competición, que también incluye a un artista francés más conocido en el mundo de la música, el rapero Hamé del grupo La Rumeur.

Lista (Director, Película, País, Duración) 
Alvaro APONTE-CENTENO, MI SANTA MIRAD, Puerto Rico, 15'
Eicke BETTINGA, GASP (SOUFFLE), Alemania, 15'
Mohamed BOUROKBA (conocido como Hamé), CE CHEMIN DEVANT MOI, Francia, 15'
Bassam CHEKHES, FALASTEIN, SANDOUK  AL INTEZAR LIL BURTUQAL, Siria, 15'
Grainger DAVID, THE CHAIR, Estados Unidos, 12'
Zia MANDVIWALLA, NIGHT SHIFT, Nueva Zelanda, 14'
Chloé ROBICHAUD, CHEF DE MEUTE, Canadá, 13'
Michael SPICCIA, YARDBIRD, Australia, 13'
Emilie VERHAMME, COCKAIGNE, Bélgica, 13'
L.Rezan YESILBAS, SESSIZ-BE DENG (SILENCIEUX), Turquía, 14'

SECCIÓN CINÉFONDATION

El Jurado escogerá, entre las películas de escuelas de cine de la Sección de la Cinéfondation, los tres primeros premios, dotados con 15.000€, 11.250€ y 7.500€. El Jurado entregará estos premios el viernes 25 de mayo en Cannes, durante una ceremonia en la sala Buñuel, seguida por la proyección de las películas premiadas.

Jurado
Presidido por: Jean-Pierre DARDENNE (director, guionista y productor belga)
Formado por: Arsinée KHANJIAN (actriz canadiense)  Karim AÏNOUZ (director y guionista brasileño), Emmanuel CARRÈRE (escritor, guionista y director francés) y YU Lik-wai (director de fotografía y director chino).

*SELECCIÓN CINÉFONDATION
Entre las 1.700 películas enviadas por 320 escuelas de cine de todo el mundo, se han seleccionado quince. Por primera vez, una escuela libanesa estará presente en la selección, formada por obras de ficción y animación que comparten la misma ambición en cuanto a la puesta en escena y la expresión de una visión muy personal.

Lista (Director, Escuela, País, Película, Duración) 
- Pascale ABOU JAMRA, ALBA, Líbano, DERRIÈRE MOI LES OLIVIERS, 20’
- Shoichi AKINO, Tokyo University of the Arts, Japón, RIYOUSHI, 39’
- Arthur CAHN, La Fémis, Francia, LES RAVISSEMENTS, 50’
- Morten HELGELAND, The Animation Workshop, Dinamarca, SLUG INVASION, 6’
- Michal HOGENAUER, FAMU, República Checa,  TAMBYLLES, 58’
- Leni HUYGHE, Sint-Lukas Brussels, Bélgica, MATTEUS, 18’
- Cristi IFTIME, UNATC, Rumanía,  TABĂRA DIN RĂZOARE,  22’
- Taisia IGUMENTSEVA, VGIK, Rusia, DOROGA NA, 32’
- Piero MESSINA, CSC, Italia, TERRA, 23’
- Miguel Angel MOULET, EICTV, Cuba, LOS ANFITRIONES, 16’
- Meryl O'CONNOR, UCLA, Estados Unidos, THE BALLAD OF FINN + YETI, 18’
- Timothy RECKART, NFTS, Reino Unido, HEAD OVER HEELS, 10’
- Matthew James REILLY, NYU, Estados Unidos, ABIGAIL, 17’
- Eti TSICKO, TAU, Israel, RESEN, 26’
- Eduardo WILLIAMS, UCINE, Argentina, PUDE VER UN PUMA, 17’

L'ATELIER 2012
Desde su creación en 2005, L'Atelier de la Cinéfondation fomenta el cine de creación y favorece la emergencia de una nueva generación de cineastas procedentes de todos los rincones del mundo. 115 directores han pasado por L'Atelier, se han realizado 72 películas y otras 20 se encuentran actualmente en preproducción. En 2012, L’Atelier ha seleccionado 15 proyectos procedentes de 14 países por su calidad artística y la originalidad de su planteamiento. Los directores participarán con sus productores en el Festival de Cannes, donde se organizarán reuniones individuales del 18 al 25 de mayo con todos los profesionales interesados en su proyecto y susceptibles de completar la financiación de su película.

Lista (Película, Director, País)
- OdysseysMalek Bensmaïl, Argelia
- To Kill A ManAlejandro Almendras, Chile
- Du, Zooey and MaRobin Weng, China
- Underground FragrancePengfei Song, China
- Des EtoilesDyana Gaye, Francia / Senegal
- The Untold TaleShivajee Chandrabhushan, India
- RunPhilippe Lacôte, Costa de Marfil
- Blessed BenefitsMahmoud Al Massad, Jordania
- In Your NameMarco van Geffen, Países Bajos
- 3000 NightsMai Masri, Palestina
- The Last LandPablo Lamar, Paraguay
- The Dog ShowRalston Jover, Filipinas
- Tristes MonroesGabriel Abrantes y Daniel Schmidt, Francia / Portugal
- Touch Me NotAdina Pintilie, Rumanía
- CannibalManuel Martín Cuenca, España

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Fuente: Festival Cannes@FdC_officiel

Información: Jurado Cinéfondation y Cortos | Presidente Jurado sección 'Un Certain Regard' | Sección Cortometrajes y Cinéfondation | Película Clausura | Película de Apertura | Conferencia de Prensa 2012 | Presidente del Jurado | L'Atelier | Dossier de Prensa


El pasado 28 de julio la organización del festival anunció el programa en todas sus secciones (podéis ver aquí).

Este año el festival tuvo lugar del 31 de agosto al 10 de septiembre.


El Jurado de Venezia 68, presidido por Darren Aronofsky y compuesto por Eija-Liisa Ahtila, David Byrne, Todd Haynes, Mario Martone, Alba Rohrwacher y André Téchiné, después de visionar el total de las veintitrés películas en competición, han decidido lo siguiente:

LEON DE ORO a la Mejor Película: FAUST de ALEKSANDER SOKUROV (Rusia)

LEON DE PLATA al Mejor Director: Cai Shangjun por la película PEOPLE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE SEA (Ren shan ren hai), China-Hong Kong

PREMIO ESPECIAL DEL JURADO a: TERRAFERMA de Emanuele Crialese (Italy, France)

COPPA VOLPI al Mejor Actor: Michael FASSBENDER en la Película SHAME de Steve McQUEEN. Reino Unido

COPPA VOLPI a la Mejor Actriz: Deanie IP en la Película A SIMPLE LIFE (TAOJIE) de Ann Hui (China-Hong Kong)

PREMIO MARCELLO MASTROIANNI al Mejor Actor o Actriz Joven: Shôta SOMETANI y  Fumi NIKAIDÔ en la Película HIMIZU de Sion SONO (Japón)

OSELLA a la Mejor Fotografía a: ROBBIE RYAN por la Película WUTHERING HEIGHTS de Andrea ARNOLD (Reino Unido)

OSELLA al Mejor Guión: Yorgos Lanthimos y Efthimis Filippou por la Película ALPS de YORNOS LANTHIMOS (Grecia)

LEON DEL FUTURO – “LUIGI DE LAURENTIIS” VENICE AWARD A UNA PELÍCULA DE DEBUTANTE
El Jurado del Lion of the Future, Carlo Mazzacurati (Presidente), Aleksei Fedorchenko, Fred Roos, Charles Tesson y Serra Yilmaz, ha decidido unanimemente premiar a: 

LÀ-BAS de Guido LOMBARDI (Italia)

LEON DE ORO A TODA UNA CARRERA a: IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER de Marco Bellocchio (Italia)

JAEGER-LE COULTRE Glory to the Filmmaker Award: Al Pacino 

PREMIOS ORIZZONTI
El jurado de Orizzonti del 68th Venice Film Festival, presidido por Jia Zhangke y formado por Stuart Comer, Odile Decq, Marianne Khoury y Jacopo Quadri, después de visionar el total de las películas en competicion ha decidido premiar a:

ORIZZONTI PRIZE (Largometrajes) a: KOTOKO de Shinya TSUKAMOTO (Japón)


PREMIO ESPECIAL DEL JURADO ORIZZONTI (Largometrajes) a: WHORES' GLORY  de Michael GLAWOGGER (Austria, Alemania)

ORIZZONTI AWARD (Cortometrajes) a: IN ATTESA DELL'AVVENTO de Felice D'AGOSTINO y Arturo LAVORATO (Italia)

ORIZZONTI AWARD ("mediometrajes") a: ACCIDENTES GLORIOSOS de Mauro ANDRIZZI y Marcus LINDEEN (Suecia, Dinamarca, Alemania)

MENCIONES ESPECIALES a:
O LE TULAFALE (The Orator)  de Tusi TAMASESE (Nueva Zelanda, Samoa)
ALL THE LINES FLOW OUT de Charles Yi Yong LIM (Singapur)


COLLATERAL PRIZES
LEONCINO D'ORO AGISCUOLA: CARNAGE de Roman POLANSKI

32ª SEGANALAZIONE CINEMA FOR UNICEF: TERRAFERMA de Emanuele CRIALESE

PREMIO DEL PUBBLICO KINO DELLA SETTIMANA DELLA CRITICA: LA-BAS de Guido LOMBARDI

PREMIO LABEL BY EUROPA CINEMAS for best european film in Venice Days section: PRÉSUMÉ COUPABLE de Vincent GARENQ

PREMIO 'FRANCESCO PASINETTI' BY SNGCI FOR BEST FILM:  TERRAFERMA de Emanuele CRIALESE

PREMIO PASINETTI FOR BEST DEBUT: THE LAST MAN ON EARTH de Gian Alfonso PACINOTTI

PREMIO FONDAZIONE MIMMO ROTELLA: (+ mención Especial) 
THE LAST MAN ON EARTH de Gian Alfonso PACINOTTI
MENCIÓN ESPECIAL PARA: PASTA NERA de Alessandro PIVA

PREMIO DEL DIPARTIMENTO PER LE PARI OPPORTUNITA' a: TAO JIE de Ann HUI

BIOGRAFILM LANCIA AWARD: BLACK BLOCK de Carlo Augusto BACHSCHMIDT

FUTURE FILM FESTIVAL DIGITAL AWARD: (+ mención Especial)
FAUST de Alexander SOKUROV
MENCIÓN ESPECIAL PARA:  KOTOKO de Shinya TSUKAMOTO

QUEER LION FOR THE BEST MOVIE WITH LGBT THEMES & QUEER CULTURE: WILDE SALOME de Al PACINO

BRIAN PRIZE BY UAAR: THE IDES OF MARCH de George CLOONEY

El Toronto International Film Festival [TIFF] se celebra anualmente en Toronto, Canadá.

Tiene una duración de 10 días, y esta fuertemente ligado a la industria Hollywoodiense.

Es un festival no-competitivo, carece de jurado y por lo tanto en él no se entregan premios (ha excepción del People's Choice Award, otorgado a un largometraje, por votación popular del público asistente) y es consideradoen ocasionesel más importante a nivel mundial, tras Cannes, ya que suele presentar de 300 a 400 películas en diferentes categorías (programas), esto lo convierte en uno de los festivales más activos y rentable. En muchas ocasiones se le considera una antesala a los Oscars.

Este año se celebrará del 8 al 18 de septiembre.


En la noche de Apertura se presentará en la sección de Galas, el documental From the Sky Down, sobre la banda U2. Por primera vez en su historia, el Festival abrirá su programa con un documental.

Desde el año pasado las películas ha presentar se anuncian por secciones a lo largo de varias semanas.

El pasado miércoles (27 de Julio) el festival desveló parte de la películas que se mostrarán en el mismo en la seccion de Galas y Presentaciones Especiales


El martes 2 de Agosto se desvelaron las películas que se prensetarán en las secciones Midnight Madness, Real to Reel (Documentales), City to City, Vanguard y el programa de TIFF Kids.

Midnight Madness
  • The Day Douglas Aarniokoski, USA (World Premiere)
In a post-apocalyptic future, an open war against humanity rages. Five survivors wander along rural back-roads, lost, starving and on the run. With dwindling food stocks and ammunition, an attempt at seeking shelter turns into a battleground where they must fight or die. Starring Ashley Bell, Dominic Monaghan and Shannyn Sossamon.
  • God Bless America Bobcat Goldthwait, USA (World Premiere)
Loveless, jobless and possibly terminally ill, Frank has had enough of the downward spiral of America. With nothing left to lose, Frank takes his gun and decides to off the stupidest, cruellest and most repellent members of society with an unusual accomplice: 16-year-old Roxy, who shares his sense of rage and disenfranchisement. From stand-up comedian and director Bobcat Goldthwait comes a scathing and hilarious attack on all that is sacred in the United States of America.
  • The Incident Alexandre Courtès, France (World Premiere)
George, Max and Ricky are in a rock band and waiting for their big breakthrough. Between small gigs and rehearsals they work in the kitchen of a high-security asylum for good pay at minimum risk – they have no physical contact with the inmates. One night just before dinnertime, a big storm shuts down the security system, the doors open and the lunatics break loose. Help is on its way and should soon arrive... they just have to survive until it does.
  • Kill List Ben Wheatley, United Kingdom (Canadian Premiere)
Eight months after a disastrous job in Kiev left him physically and mentally scarred, ex-soldier-turned-contract-killer Jay is pressured by his partner Gal into taking a new assignment. As they track their prey, they descend into a disturbing world that is darker and more depraved than anything they experienced on the battlefield.
  • Livid Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo, France (World Premiere)
The directors of 2007’s Midnight Madness hit A L’Interieur (Inside) return with a twisted gothic nightmare. A young woman and her friends break into a decrepit mansion looking for treasure, only to unlock a dark secret of unspeakable horror ready to dish out bloody punishment for their greed.
  • Lovely Molly Eduardo Sanchez, USA (synopsis needed) (World Premiere)
When newlywed Molly Reynolds returns to her long-abandoned family home, frightful reminders of a nightmarish childhood begin seeping into her new life. She soon begins an inexorable descent into evil that blurs the lines between psychosis and possession. From the director of The Blair Witch Project.
  • The Raid Gareth Evans, Indonesia (World Premiere)
Deep in the heart of Jakarta’s slums lies an impenetrable safe house for the world’s most dangerous killers and gangsters. Until now, the run-down apartment block has been considered untouchable to even the bravest of police. Cloaked under the cover of pre-dawn darkness and silence, an elite swat team is tasked with raiding the safe house in order to take down the notorious drug lord that runs it. But when a chance encounter with a spotter blows their cover and news of their assault reaches the drug lord, the building’s lights are cut and all the exits blocked. Stranded on the sixth floor with no way out, the unit must fight their way through the city’s worst to survive their mission. Starring Indonesian martial arts sensation Iko Uwais.
  • Sleepless Night Frederic Jardin, France/Belgium/Luxembourg (World Premiere)
When Vincent, a double-dealing cop, steals a big bag of cocaine from some drug dealers they counter by kidnapping and threatening to kill his son if the bag isn’t returned – fast. The swap is to go down at their headquarters in a big nightclub on the outskirts of Paris, but Vincent gets caught in a spiral of deception and betrayal and must fight his way through packed dance floors and dark corridors of the labyrinth-like club.
  • Smuggler Katsuhito Ishii, Japan (World Premiere)
After his dreams of becoming an actor go nowhere, 25-year-old Kinuta does nothing but gamble every day. Broke, framed and now neck-deep in debt, he is recruited as a smuggler – an underground mover of everything from dead bodies to illegal goods – but one cargo triggers the rage of a psychotic gangster hell-bent on revenge. By acclaimed cult director Katsuhito Ishii of Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl and Funky Forest fame.
  • You’re Next Adam Wingard, USA (World Premiere)
From the director-writer team that brought TIFF audiences A Horrible Way To Die in 2010 comes a new experiment in tension. A family comes under a terrifying and sadistic attack during a reunion getaway. Barricaded in their secluded country home, they have to fight off a barrage of axes, crossbows and machetes from both inside and outside the house. Unfortunately for the killers, one of the victims proves to have a talent for fighting back.

Masters / Real to Reel

MASTERS
  • Pina Wim Wenders, Germany/France (Canadian Premiere)
German master filmmaker Wim Wenders shoots in 3D to capture the brilliantly inventive dance world of Pina Bausch and her company, Tanztheater Wuppertal. Excerpts from many of her most famous pieces are shot outside in the streets and parks of Wuppertal capturing the drama and power of her repertoire.
  • This is not a Film Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Iran (Toronto Premiere)
Sentenced to six years in prison and banned from writing and making films for 20 years by the Islamic Republic Court in Tehran, Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi waited for the verdict of his court appeal for months. Through the depiction of a day in his life while he’s on house arrest, Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmasb (a documentary filmmaker and former assistant director) offer audiences an overview of the current situation of Iranian cinema.

REEL TO REEL
  • Arirang Kim Ki-Duk, South Korea (North American Premiere)

While shooting a suicide scene for his last film, Dream, in 2008, filmmaker Kim Ki-Duk’s lead actress nearly perished and the incident triggered an emotional and creative breakdown for Kim. As an act of self-administered therapy, Arirang takes playful liberties with the documentary form as Kim traces his experiences and mindset during this period of crisis.

  • The Boy Who Was King Andrey Paounov, Bulgaria/Germany (World Premiere)

Director Andrey Paounov (The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories) explores the strange history of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha who became Bulgaria’s tsar at age 6, then was exiled during years of communism and returned to be elected Prime Minister.

  • Comic-Con: Episode IV – A Fan’s Hope Morgan Spurlock, USA (World Premiere)

Have you ever imagined a place where Vulcans and vampires get along? Where wizards and wookies can be themselves? Welcome to Comic-Con San Diego. What started as a fringe comic book convention for 500 fans has grown into the pop culture event of the year that influences every form of entertainment, now attended by over 140,000. Comic-Con Episode Four: A Fan's Hope explores this cultural phenomenon by following the lives of seven attendees as they descend upon the ultimate geek mecca. Includes interviews with Stan Lee, Joss Whedon, Frank Miller and Matt Groening.

  • Crazy Horse Frederick Wiseman, USA/France (North American Premiere)

Documentary master Frederick Wiseman (La Danse, Boxing Gym) spent ten weeks exploring the legendary Parisian cabaret club Crazy Horse, which boasts the greatest and most chic nude dancing in the world. Founded in 1951, the club has become a Parisian nightlife ‘must’ for any visitor, ranking alongside the Eiffel tower and the Louvre. Wiseman’s impeccable eye allows us to enter into this intriguing international temple of the Parisian club world and to discover what makes the Crazy Horse tick: elegance, perfectionism and a grueling schedule. The film follows the rehearsals, backstage preparations and performances for a new show, Désirs.

  • Dark Girls Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry, USA (World Premiere)

It seems beyond comprehension that a child would ask her mother to put bleach in the bathwater to lighten her skin. Yet this is a reality for many members of the African diaspora. For many black women – who, like all women, are often judged by their physical appearance – being dark-skinned becomes their defining characteristic. Actor/director Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry set out to examine why skin colour bias persists and how it affects the lives of women on the receiving end of it.

  • Duch, Master of the Forges of Hell Rithy Panh, France/Cambodia (International Premiere)

Between 1975 and 1979, the Khmer Rouge regime caused the death of some 1.8 million people, representing one-quarter of the population of Cambodia. Rithy Panh first explored the legacy of Cambodia’s genocide with S21, the Khmer Rouge Killing Machine. This captivating new documentary continues Panh’s investigation with a portrait of Kaing Guek Eav, also known as Duch, the man responsible for running the notorious S21 prison.

  • Gerhard Richter Painting Corinna Belz, Germany (International Premiere)

Gerhard Richter, one of the internationally most significant contemporary artists of our times, granted filmmaker Corinna Belz access to his studio in the spring and summer of 2009 where he was working on a series of large abstract paintings. In quiet, highly concentrated images, the film gives us a fly-on-the-wall perspective of a very personal, tension-filled process of artistic creation. In her intelligent and perceptive film, Corinna Belz brings us closer to the complex processes of artistic creation. Gerhard Richter Painting is the penetrating portrait of an artist at work – and a fascinating film about the art of seeing.

  • Girl Model Ashley Sabin and David Redmon, USA (World Premiere)

Despite a lack of obvious similarities between Siberia and Tokyo, a thriving model industry connects these distant regions. Girl Model follows Ashley, a deeply ambivalent model scout who scours the Siberian countryside looking for fresh faces to send to the Japanese market, and one of her discoveries, Nadya, a 13-year-old plucked from the Siberian countryside and dropped into the center of Tokyo with promises of a profitable career. After Ashley’s initial discovery of Nadya, the two rarely meet again, but their stories are inextricably bound.

  • I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, the Mad, and the Beautiful Jonathan Demme, USA (North American Premiere)

Carolyn Parker was the last to leave her neighbourhood when a mandatory evacuation order was decreed as Hurricane Katrina approached New Orleans in the summer of 2005, and was the first resident to return to her now flood-devastated community. Mrs. Parker takes us deep inside her personal biography as a child born in the 1940s, raised in segregated New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward, who became a teenager joining the front lines in the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, and later became one of the most outspoken voices in the fight for every New Orleanian’s right to return home after the devastation of the floods that followed Katrina.

  • In My Mother’s Arms Atia Al Daradji and Mohamed Al Daradji, Iraq/Netherlands/United Kingdom (World Premiere)

Husham works tirelessly to build the hopes, dreams and prospects of the 32 damaged children of war under his care at a small orphanage in Baghdad’s most dangerous district. When the landlord gives Husham and the boys just

  • Into the Abyss Werner Herzog, USA (World Premiere)

Exploring a triple homicide case in Texas, Werner Herzog (Cave of Forgotten Dreams, Grizzly Man) probes the psyches of those involved, including the 28-year-old death row inmate scheduled to die within eight days of appearing on-screen. Herzog’s inquiries unveil layers of humanity against an American Gothic landscape. As he’s so often done before, the director makes an enlightening trip out of ominous territory.

  • Last Call at the Oasis Jessica Yu, USA (World Premiere)

We’re running out of water, and contaminating what's left. How long before the well runs dry? In unravelling this interconnected global crisis, Last Call at the Oasis focuses on the country with the largest water footprint – the United States – and explores why the threat hasn't hit home. Academy Award®-winning director Jessica Yu draws upon the research of scientists and enlists diverse voices ranging from the real Erin Brockovich, exemplifying feisty resistance, to actor Jack Black, supplying welcome comic relief.

  • The Last Dogs of Winter Costa Botes, New Zealand (World Premiere)

Canadian Eskimo Dogs or Quimmiq were once indispensible to human life in the arctic. Today, the breed faces extinction. Since 1976, Brian Ladoon has stuck to a promise to maintain a viable breeding colony of the animals, battling chronic underfunding, wandering polar bears, officialdom and shocking weather to keep his word.

  • The Last Gladiators Alex Gibney, USA (World Premiere)

Chris “Knuckles” Nilan can chart his hockey career by his scars. He earned those stripes as one the NHL’s fiercest enforcers, throwing punches to defend his teammates. While playing for the Montreal Canadiens in the mid-1980s, his fights racked up penalty minutes, but received roaring approval from fans and helped win the Stanley Cup. When injuries forced Knuckles to retire in 1992, he faced a new battle: how do you stop being a gladiator and re-enter normal society? Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) explores the rough and tumble world of hockey.

  • Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, USA (World Premiere)

Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory chronicles the 18-year odyssey of Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelley, three teens incarcerated for a horrifying crime they claim they did not commit. In the latest installment of the acclaimed documentary film series about the “West Memphis Three,” facts are reexamined, new evidence is revealed, and new suspects are scrutinized. The film is a riveting look at American justice.

  • Paul Williams Still Alive Stephen Kessler, USA (World Premiere)

A documentary filmmaker tracks down Grammy and Oscar award-winning actor/singer/songwriter Paul Williams in an attempt to find out what happened to his fallen idol. Paul Williams was one of the biggest stars of the 1970s. He was everywhere – on The Tonight Show 50 times and appeared on variety shows, sitcoms, game shows and movies from The Love Boat to Phantom of the Paradise. But in the 1980s, he just disappeared. This movie is about what happened when filmmaker Stephen Kessler finds him.

  • Samsara Ron Fricke, USA (World Premiere)

Samsara is a Tibetan word that means “the ever turning wheel of life,” a concept both intimate and vast, the perfect subject for filmmakers Ron Fricke and Mark Magidson whose previous collaborations include Chronos and Baraka. Samsara takes the form of a nonverbal, guided meditation that spans the globe on a journey of the soul. Through powerful images pristinely photographed in 70mm and a dynamic music score, the film illuminates the links between humanity and the rest of the nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet.

  • Sarah Palin – You Betcha! Nick Broomfield and Joan Churchill, United Kingdom (World Premiere)

Nick Broomfield's quest for the real Sarah Palin involves battling the icy snows of Alaska in mid-winter to speak to the school friends, family, and Republican colleagues that in previous days gave their heart, soul and belief to the charismatic, charming, intoxicating ex-hockey mom. But it's not all plain sailing. People are frightened to talk; Wasilla makes Twin Peaks look like a walk in the park. It's a devout evangelical community – 76 churches with a population of only 6 thousand, and the Crystal meth capital of Alaska. Broomfield brings his celebrated wit and determination to cracking her story.

  • The Story of Film: An Odyssey Mark Cousins, United Kingdom (World Premiere)

Filmed on four continents over six years, this epic 15-hour documentary tells the story of innovation in the movies based on the acclaimed book of the same title by Mark Cousins. Featuring exclusive interviews with legendary filmmakers like Stanley Donen and Abbas Kiarostami, The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a passionate, cinematic journey across 11 decades of cinema, and a thousand films.

  • The Tall Man Tony Krawitz, Australia (International Premiere)

This is the story of Palm Island, the Australian tropical Paradise where one morning Cameron Doomadgee swore at a policeman and forty-five minutes later lay dead in a watch-house cell. It's also the story of that policeman, the tall enigmatic Christopher Hurley who prior to Doomadgee's death had been decorated for his work with aboriginal communities. Based on Chloe Hooper's award winning book, The Tall Man explores one of Australia's most sensational cases of culture clash and the haunting moral puzzle at its core.

  • Undefeated Dan Lindsay and TJ Martin, USA (International Premiere)

In 2004, football coach Bill Courtney took on the daunting job of coaching at Manassas High School in inner-city Memphis, where players are more likely to wind up in jail than in college. The Manassas Tigers were perennial whipping boys of the league, bereft of victories, funds, and morale. Courtney recruited a group of freshmen to turn things around, and in their first season they got creamed. But with each passing year they won more games and more respect. At the start of the season in 2009, Courtney set a goal: to win the first play-off game in the school’s 110-year history.

  • Urbanized Gary Hustwit, U.S./United Kingdom (World Premiere)

Director Gary Hustwit (Helvetica, Objectified) completes his design film trilogy with Urbanized. Exploring the design of cities with the world’s foremost architects, policymakers and engaged citizens, Urbanized frames a global discussion about how the design of our cities affects our lives.

  • Whores’ Glory Michael Glawogger, Austria/Germany (North American Premiere)

Whores’ Glory is a cinematic triptych on prostitution: three countries, three languages, three religions. In Thailand, women wait for clients behind glass panes, staring at reflections of themselves. In Bangladesh, men go to a ghetto of love to satisfy their unfulfilled desires on indentured girls. And in Mexico, women mix hard drugs with sex labour to avoid facing their own reality. In worlds where the most intimate act has become a commodity, these women have physically and emotionally experienced everything that can happen between a man and a woman. For this they have always received money, but it has not made their lives rich in anything but stories.

City to City

El festival presenta por tercer año consecutivo el programa City to City con 10 latrgometrajes, y este año presnetando al público una nueva generación de cineastas Argentinos.

  • Caprichosos de San Telmo Alison Murray, Argentina/Canada (World Premiere)

A portrait of the working-class musicians and dancers of Buenos Aires’s San Telmo neighbourhood, who have channelled the city’s many cultural influences into the street performance called Murga.

  • The Cat Vanishes Carlos Sorin, Argentina (International Premiere)

When Beatriz picks up her husband Luis from the sanatorium, she is not quite sure if she should believe his psychiatrist’s pronouncement that he is fully cured. Her usually churlish, academic husband is suddenly friendly and cooperative, even willing to take a trip to Brazil’s beaches. When their cat Donatello disappears, Beatriz’ suspicions lead her to question her own sanity. The tension is on high throughout in Carlos Sorin’s latest feature, The Cat Vanishes.

  • Crane World Pablo Trapero, Argentina

Pablo Trapero’s reputation-making feature debut was a seminal work in the Argentine New Wave of the 2000s. An unadorned look at the life of a man trying to make a living as a crane operator in Buenos Aires, Crane World introduced a new talent and a new realist aesthetic to the city’s cinema.

  • Fatherland Nicolás Prividera, Argentina (World Premiere)

This rigorously structured and visually engrossing essay film explores Argentina’s fractious modern history through the words of writers – both founding fathers and oppositional voices – who lay buried in Buenos Aires's famed Recoleta Cemetery.

  • Invasion Hugo Santiago, Argentina (Canadian Premiere)

Invasion is the legend of a city, imaginary or real, besieged by powerful enemies and defended by a handful of men who may not be heroes. In this rare inclusion of a retrospective title, Santiago’s protagonists will fight to the end without suspecting that their battle is endless.

  • A Mysterious World Rodrigo Moreno, Argentina/Germany (North American Premiere)

After his girlfriend suddenly breaks up with him, a young man’s life transforms into an erratic urban journey inexplicably connected to his temperamental communist-era car. The latest film from Rodrigo Moreno (El Custodio) is an affectionate, singular portrait of one guileless protagonist’s quixotic journey through a period of uncertainty.

  • Pompeya Tamae Garateguy, Argentina (North American Premiere)

A junior screenwriter is hired by an established film director to write his new film: a gangster movie set in Buenos Aires. In each meeting, the filmmakers create a story that takes place in an imaginary Pompeya neighbourhood, plagued by secrets, political disputes and crime. When pure fiction and reality are completely corrupted, the unexpected happens. In her first solo feature, Tamae Garateguy simultaneously lambasts the Buenos Aires filmmaking scene and the gangster film, ingeniously stirring up a volatile alchemy of genres.

  • The Stones Román Cárdenas, Argentina (International Premiere)

In a quiet interrupted only by the noise of boats, a couple lives without crossing each other’s paths. He is a writer waiting for the words; she is an alienated employee of a fumigation company. The Stones explores the increasing space between two people at the same time as it maps the short distance between urban Buenos Aires and its rustic flip-side in the neighbouring Paraná Delta. Román Cárdenas pairs a spellbinding visual acuity with thrilling eruptions of comedy in this feature debut.

  • The Student Santiago Mitre, Argentina (North American Premiere)

The graffitied halls, run-down classrooms and surrounding streets of the University of Buenos Aires provide the ideal location for Santiago Mitre’s briskly paced debut, The Student. Mitre brilliantly exposes the backroom dealings and negotiations in the murky world of student politics, a microcosm for the world at large, in this fictional account of a young man’s discovery of his talent for politicking through his seduction of an assistant professor and activist.

  • Vaquero Juan Minujín, Argentina (International Premiere)

Julian Lamar, a 33-year-old actor working on the fringes of the Buenos Aires film scene, wants to give his career a boost by landing a role in a Western a Hollywood director is going to shoot in Argentina. Vaquero, the debut feature by Argentine actor, Juan Minujín, gives an insider’s perspective of Argentina’s film community in this hilariously dark comedy.

Vanguard

  • Carré Blanc Jean-Baptiste Leonetti, France/Luxembourg/Belgium/Switzerland (World Premiere)

Philip and Mary, two teenagers whose parents were crushed by the system, are placed in an orphanage with frightening education methods. Twenty years later, they became husband and wife and have all the appearances of a wealthy couple. However, while Philip is a cog in the system, Mary goes into a depression that seems irreversible. Unable to have kids, they are on the verge of breaking. But Mary will do anything to show Philip that together they can love and survive in a frozen desert where men have become monsters. Starring Sami Bouajila, Julie Gayet, Jean-Pierre Andreani, Fejria Deliba and Valerie Bodson.

  • Generation P Victor Ginzburg Russia/USA (North American Premiere)

Set in 1990s Moscow, Generation P details the parallel rise of poet-turned-copywriter Babylen Tatarsky through both a new advertising business and the shadowy Cult of Ishtar, whose acolytes control the media. Starring Vladimir Yepifantsev, Michael Yefremov and Andrei Fomin.

  • Headshot Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand/France (World Premiere)

Tul, a straight-laced cop, is blackmailed by a powerful politician and framed for a crime he did not commit. Disillusioned and vengeful, he is soon recruited to become a hitman for a shadowy group aimed at eliminating those who are above the law. But one day, Tul is shot in the head during an assignment. He wakes up after a three-month coma to find that he sees everything upside down, literally. Tul begins to have second thoughts about his profession. But when he tries to quit, roles are reversed and the hunter becomes the hunted. Can Tul find redemption from the violence that continues to haunt him?

  • Love and Bruises Lou Ye, China/France (North American Premiere)

Hua, a young teacher from Beijing, is a recent arrival in Paris. Exiled in an unknown city, she wanders between her tiny apartment and the university, drifting between former lovers and recent French acquaintances. She meets Matthieu, a young worker who falls madly in love with her. Possessed by an insatiable desire for her body, he treats Hua like a dog. An intense affair begins, marked by Matthieu’s passionate embraces and harsh verbal abuse. When Hua decides to leave her lover, she discovers the strength of her addiction, and the vital role he has come to play in her life as a woman. Starring Tahar Rahim, Corinne Yam, Jalil Lespert, Sifan Shao, Vincent Rottiers.

  • Oslo, August 31 Joachim Trier, Norway (North American Premiere)

Anders wanders the city, meeting people he hasn't seen in a while. Long into the night, the ghosts of past mistakes will wrestle with the chance of love, of a new life, with the hope to see some future by morning... From the director of the award-winning Reprise. Starring Anders Danielsen Lie, Hans Olaf Brenner, Ingrid Olava, Johanne Kjellevik Ledang.

  • Snowtown Justin Kurzel, Australia (North American Premiere)

When 16-year-old Jamie is introduced to a charismatic man, a friendship begins. As the relationship grows so do Jamie’s suspicions, until he finds his world threatened by his loyalty for, and fear of, his newfound father-figure John Bunting, Australia’s most notorious serial killer. Starring Lucas Pittaway, Daniel Henshall, Louise Harris.

  • The Year of the Tiger Sebastián Lelio, Chile (North American Premiere)

Manuel is imprisoned in a jail in the south of Chile, which collapses on the night of the violent earthquake of February 27, 2010. Manuel escapes and becomes a fugitive, lost in the middle of the catastrophe. He returns to his home only to find out that it has been ravaged by a tsunami, which has also taken the lives of his wife and daughter. As Manuel travels through completely destroyed landscapes, he enters deeper and deeper into his own devastated areas. This strange freedom will bring him to face nature’s cruelty and take his own human existence to its limit. Starring Luis Dubó, Sergio Hernández, Viviana Herrera.

TIFF Kids

  • First Position Bess Kargman, USA (World Premiere)

This documentary follows six talented dancers (ages 9 to 19) from around the world, as they prepare for an international ballet competition that could transform their futures overnight. In the face of injury, disappointment and gruelling rehearsals, these dancers share a drive to succeed that trumps money, politics, culture and even war.

  • The Flying Machine Martin Clapp, Geoff Lindsey and Dorota Kobiela, Poland/China (International Premiere)

The Flying Machine is a live action/animation family film about a stressed-out businesswoman, Georgie, who takes her two children to see the animated Magic Piano, which is being performed live by world-famous pianist Lang Lang. A magical event occurs and Georgie’s kids get transported inside the animation world. Starring Heather Graham.

  • A Letter to Momo Hiroyuki Okiura, Japan (World Premiere)

After the loss of her father, young Momo moves to the old family house on a remote island: wooden buildings, terraced fields... and no shopping mall. Not too fond of the new environment, Momo is also feeling uneasy about an unfinished letter her father left behind with only two words: “Dear Momo.” Then, exploring the attic of her new house, she finds an antique book— and from that moment, strange happenings occur all around her.

  • A Monster in Paris Bibo Bergeron, France (World Premiere)

Paris, 1910. Emile, a shy movie projectionist, and Raoul, a colourful inventor, find themselves embarked on the hunt for a monster terrorizing citizens. They join forces with the big-hearted star of the Bird of Paradise cabaret, an eccentric scientist and his irascible monkey to save the monster, who turns out to be an outsized but harmless flea, from the city's ruthlessly-ambitious police chief. One of Dreamworks Animation’s finest directors, Bibo Bergeron (Shark Tale, The Road to Eldorado) returns to his homeland with a supra-inventive project. With its exceptional voice-cast, featuring iconic star Vanessa Paradis, A Monster in Paris invites audiences to an enthralling world of adventure and fantasy. Also stars Sean Lennon and Adam Goldberg.

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