The 2007 Toronto International Film Festival was a 32nd annual film festival held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It ran from September 6, 2007 to September 15, 2007. The lineup consisted of 349 films from 55 countries, selected from 4156 submissions. The selection included 275 mid- to feature-length films, of which 234 were premieres, with 71 by first-time directors. The festival was attended by members of the industry, press and general public. It opened with the world premiere of Jeremy Podeswa's Fugitive Pieces, a film based on the international bestselling novel by Anne Michaels, and closed with Paolo Barzman's Emotional Arithmetic.
Critical favourites included No Country for Old Men, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days which were equally well received at the Cannes Film Festival, plus the Joy Division biopic Control which, along with the eponymously titled documentary on the band, Joy Division, was picked up by The Weinstein Company. Peter Howell of the Toronto Star named Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead a major Oscar contender. The audience favourite, David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises, won the top prize at the festival. The New York Times pointed out that two previous winners had gone on to win Best Picture Oscars.
Highly discussed but divisive films among the public and critics include comedies Juno and Margot at the Wedding, the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There and Brian De Palma's Iraq War documentary Redacted. Films expected to stir controversy for their transgressive sexual content, such as Ang Lee's Lust, Caution, Alan Ball's Nothing Is Private and Martin Gero's Young People Fucking, did divide audiences but without fanfare. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and Across the Universe both won their share of supporters despite previous reports of shooting delays and director-studio clashes.
Chris Chong Chan Fui's POOL won the Award for Best Canadian Short Film
Stéphane Lafleur's Continental, a Film Without Guns won the Citytv Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film
Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg won the Toronto-City Award for Best Canadian Feature Film
Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán's Cochochi won the DIESEL Discovery Award
Anahí Berneri's Encarnación won the Artistic Innovation Award
Rodrigo Plá's La Zona won the Prize of the International Critics (FIPRESCI Prize)
David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises won the Cadillac People's Choice AwardJason Reitman's Juno was first runner-up
Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue's Body of War was second runner-up
In addition, film director and historian Peter Bogdanovich was awarded the International Federation of Film Archives Award for his contribution towards film preservation. The award was presented at a screening of Jean Renoir's Grand Illusion (1937) which Bogdanovich selected to illustrate the importance of film restoration.
The Canada First! programme features first or second time Canadian film directors and established Canadian filmmakers who have not previously appeared in the festival. Eight films were selected to appear in the festival. Stéphane Lafleur's directorial debut Continental, a Film Without Guns won the Citytv Award for Best Canadian First Feature Film and a CDN$15 000 bursary.
Amal directed by Richie Mehta
Continental, a Film Without Guns (Continental, un film sans fusil) directed by Stéphane Lafleur
Just Buried directed by Chaz Thorne
Mona's Daughters (Le Cèdre penché) directed by Rafaël Ouellet
They Wait directed by Ernie Barbarash
This Beautiful City directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly
Walk All Over Me directed by Robert Cuffley
Young People Fucking directed by Martin Gero
The Canadian Open Vault programme features a recently restored and iconic Canadian film. Quebec-based filmmaker Francis Mankiewicz's Good Riddance was selected. The film has previously won eight Genie Awards and appeared on every Canada's Ten Best film survey.
Good Riddance (Les Bons Débarras, 1980) directed by Francis Mankiewicz
The Canadian Retrospective programme features a section of films representing an aspect of the history of Canadian cinema. It was the seventh year the festival has held the retrospective. Influential Québécois filmmaker Michel Brault was spotlighted through nine films he directed or shot. He has been credited for his visual style and creating some of the most important films to come from Quebec. In conjunction, the Toronto International Film Festival Group published a book on Brault, Cinema as History: Michel Brault and Modern Quebec by Andre Loiselle.
Acadia Acadia?!? (L'Acadie, l'Acadie?!?, 1971) directed by Michel Brault and Pierre Perrault
Chronicle of a Summer (Chronique d'un été, 1961) directed by Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch
Drifting Upstream (Entre la mer et l'eau douce, 1967) directed by Michel Brault
Geneviève (1964) directed by Michel Brault
Wrestling (La Lutte, 1961) directed by Claude Fournier, Marcel Carrière, Claude Jutra and Michel Brault
The Paper Wedding (Les Noces de papier, 1989) directed by Michel Brault
Orders (Les Ordres, 1974) directed by Michel Brault
The Moon Trap (Pour la suite du monde, 1963) directed by Pierre Perrault and Michel Brault
The Snowshoers (Les Raquetteurs, 1968) directed by Gilles Groulx and Michel Brault
The Contemporary World Cinema programme features films from around the world. It included premieres and prize-winning films from other festivals. Sixty-two films were selected, including eight from Canada.
All Hat directed by Leonard Farlinger
American Venus directed by Bruce Sweeney
And Along Come Tourists (Am Ende kommen Touristen) directed by Robert Thalheim
Before I Forget (Avant que j'oublie) directed by Jacques Nolot
The Band's Visit (Bikur Hatizmoret) directed by Eran Kolirin
The Banishment (Izgnanie directed) by Andrey Zvyagintsev
Barcelona (A Map) (Barcelona (un mapa)) directed by Ventura Pons
Battle for Haditha directed by Nick Broomfield
Breakfast with Scot directed by Laurie Lynd
Brick Lane directed by Sarah Gavron
California Dreamin' (Endless) (California Dreamin' (Nesfarsit)) directed by Cristian Nemescu
Chop Shop directed by Ramin Bahrani
Summit Circle (Contre toute espérance) directed by Bernard Émond
The Counterfeiters (Die Fälscher) directed by Stefan Ruzowitzky
Two Ladies (Dans la vie) directed by Philippe Faucon
Days and Clouds (Giorni e nuvole) directed by Silvio Soldini
The Edge of Heaven (Auf der Anderen Seite) directed by Fatih Akin
Empties (Vratné Lahve) directed by Jan Svěrák
Intimate Enemies (L'Ennemi intime) directed by Florent-Emilio Siri
Erik Nietzsche The Early Years (Erik Nietzsche de unge år) directed by Jacob Thuesen
Faro, Goddess of the Waters (Faro, la reine des eaux) directed by Salif Traoré
Forever Never Anywhere (Immer Nie am Meer) directed by Antonin Svoboda
Garage directed by Lenny Abrahamson
A Gentle Breeze in the Village (Tennen Kokekkō) directed by Nobuhiro Yamashita
Gone with the Woman (Tatt av kvinnen) directed by Petter Næss
Happiness (Haeng-bok) directed by Hur Jin-ho
The Home Song Stories directed by Tony Ayres
In Memory of Myself (In memoria di me) directed by Saverio Costanzo
Iska's Journey (Iszka utazása) directed by Csaba Bollók
Jar City (Mýrin) directed by Baltasar Kormákur
Jellyfish (Meduzot) directed by Shira Geffen and Etgar Keret
Just Like Home (Hjemve) directed by Lone Scherfig
King of California directed by Mike Cahill
Kings directed by Tom Collins
L'Ora di punta directed by Vincenzo Marra
The Mourning Forest (Mogari No Mori) directed by Naomi Kawase
Munyurangabo directed by Lee Isaac Chung
Mutum directed by Sandra Kogut
My Brother Is an Only Child (Mio fratello è figlio unico) directed by Daniele Luchetti
New York City Serenade directed by Frank Whaley
Normal directed by Carl Bessai
Our Private Lives (Nos vies privées) directed by Denis Côté
On the Wings of Dreams (Swopnodanay) directed by Golam Rabbany Biplob
Philippine Science (Pisay) directed by Auraeus Solito
The Pope's Toilet (El Baño del Papa) directed by Enrique Fernández and César Charlone
Run, Fat Boy, Run directed by David Schwimmer
Secret Sunshine (Miryang) directed by Lee Chang-dong
The Secrets directed by Avi Nesher
The Shock Doctrine directed by Alfonso Cuarón, Jonás Cuarón and Naomi Klein
Slingshot (Tirador) directed by Brillante Mendoza
Son of Rambow directed by Garth Jennings
Starting Out in the Evening directed by Andrew Wagner
The Stone Angel directed by Kari Skogland
A Stray Girlfriend (Una novia errante) directed by Ana Katz
To Love Someone (Den Man Älskar) directed by Åke Sandgren
The Trap (Klopka) directed by Srdan Golubović
Under the Same Moon (La Misma Luna) directed by Patricia Riggen
Unfinished Sky directed by Peter Duncan
Unfinished Stories (Ravayat haye na tamam) directed by Pourya Azarbayjani
The Last Mistress (Une vieille maîtresse) directed by Catherine Breillat
Weirdsville directed by Allan Moyle
Wolfsbergen directed by Nanouk Leopold
The Dialogues: Talking With Pictures series features a selection of classic films which are chosen and introduced by well-known directors or artists who have found a given film influential or pivotal throughout the course of their own career. Eight films were selected between nine filmmakers and artists.
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) directed by Martin Scorsese; introduced by actress Ellen Burstyn
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) directed by William Wyler; introduced by director Sidney Lumet
Bucking Broadway (1917) directed by John Ford; introduced by director Peter Bogdanovich
Closely Watched Trains (Ostře Sledované Vlaky, 1966) directed by Jiří Menzel; introduced by director Ken Loach
La jetée (1962) directed by Chris Marker; introduced by architect Bruce Kuwabara
Oh! What a Lovely War (1969) directed by Richard Attenborough; introduced by Lord Richard Attenborough
Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song (1961) directed by Henry Koster; introduced by actress Nancy Kwan and director Arthur Dong
The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukällan, 1960) directed by Ingmar Bergman; introduced by actor Max von Sydow
The Discovery programme features the work of new film directors from around the world. Fourteen films were selected. Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán's feature debut Cochochi won the DIESEL Discovery Award and a CDN$10 000 bursary. The International Federation of Film Critics returned to the festival for the 16th year and awarded Rodrigo Plá's La Zona the FIPRESCI Prize.
The Babysitters directed by David Ross
Blind directed by Tamar van den Dop
Cochochi directed by Israel Cárdenas and Laura Amelia Guzmán
Corroboree directed by Ben Hackworth
Frozen directed by Shivajee Chandrabhushan
I Am from Titov Veles (Jas Sum od Titov Veles) directed by Teona Strugar Mitevska
King of the Hill (El rey de la montaña) directed by Gonzalo López-Gallego
The Passage directed by Mark Heller
Roming directed by Jiří Vejdělek
September directed by Peter Carstairs
Those Three (An Seh) directed by Naghi Nemati
With Your Permission (Til Døden Os Skiller) directed by Paprika Steen
The World Unseen directed by Shamim Sarif
La Zona directed by Rodrigo Plá
The Doc Talk series features discussions with various documentary filmmakers on topics such as the future of the medium and their work and its subject matter. Clips from their new and upcoming documentaries are screened. The series was opened to the public for the first time. Topics included biography films, Michel Brault, war and democracy.
Biography: Complicated Lives with Scott Hicks (GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts), Peter Raymont (A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman) and Peter Askin (Trumbo)
Canadian Retrospective: Michel Brault with Denys Arcand (L'Âge des ténèbres) and Michel Brault (Chronicle of a Summer); moderated by André Loiselle (Cinema as History: Michel Brault and Modern Quebec)
Covering War with Michael Tucker (The Bullet-Proof Salesman), Phil Donahue and Ellen Spiro (Body of War)
Why Democracy? with Nick Fraser (Storyville)
The Future Projections programme features non-theatrical installations in various mediums. This marked the programme's inaugural run. Nine installations were curated by the Toronto International Film Festival Group and other Torontonian cultural institutions. Admission was free for all exhibitions, with the exception of the exhibit at the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery which was free only to Festival passholders.
Best Minds Part One created by Jeremy Shaw; curated by Wayne Baerwaldt
Darfur/Darfur created by various artists; curated by Leslie Thomas
Death in the Land of Encantos (Kagadanan sa Banwaan ning mga Engkanto) created by Lav Diaz; curated by Cameron Bailey
Francesco Vezzoli: A True Hollywood Story! created by Francesco Vezzoli; curated by Gregory Burke
Into the Pixel created by various artists; organized by Nick Pagee
Late Fragment directed by Daryl Cloran, Anita Doron and Mateo Guez; produced by Anita Lee and Ana Serrano
The Soft Revolution directed by Brian Johnson and Anthony Roberts
Tyranny created by Ryan Sluggett; organized by Wayne Baerwaldt
Wildflowers of Manitoba created by Noam Gonick and Luis Jacob; curated by Wayne Baerwaldt
Gala Presentations spotlights prestige films of Canadian, American and foreign-language origins in equal measure. They are often world or North American premieres and are screened at the Roy Thomson Hall. Twenty films were selected. David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises received the Cadillac People's Choice Award.
Fugitive Pieces directed by Jeremy Podeswa
Rendition directed by Gavin Hood
Michael Clayton directed by Tony Gilroy
Battle for Terra directed by Aristomenis Tsirbas
Eastern Promises directed by David Cronenberg
Second Wind (Le Deuxième Souffle) directed by Alain Corneau
The Last Lear directed by Rituparno Ghosh
Elizabeth: The Golden Age directed by Shekhar Kapur
The Jane Austen Book Club directed by Robin Swicord
Sleuth directed by Kenneth Branagh
Across the Universe directed by Julie Taymor
Cassandra's Dream directed by Woody Allen
Cleaner directed by Renny Harlin
Days of Darkness (L'Âge des ténèbres) directed by Denys Arcand
Blood Brothers (Tian Tang Kou) directed by Alexi Tan
Reservation Road directed by Terry George
The Walker directed by Paul Schrader
Closing the Ring directed by Richard Attenborough
Caramel directed by Nadine Labaki
Emotional Arithmetic directed by Paolo Barzman
The Masters programme features films by world-renowned filmmakers. Twenty films were selected.
Alexandra directed by Alexander Sokurov
Romance of Astrea and Celadon (Les Amours d'Astrée et de Céladon) directed by Eric Rohmer
Beyond the Years (Chun-Nyun-Hack) directed by Im Kwon-taek
Chaos (Heya Fawda) directed by Youssef Chahine and Youssef Khaled
Christopher Columbus – The Enigma (Cristóvão Colombo - O Enigma) directed by Manoel de Oliveira
Disengagement directed by Amos Gitai
The Past (El Pasado) directed by Héctor Babenco
Fados directed by Carlos Saura
A Girl Cut in Two (La Fille coupée en deux) directed by Claude Chabrol
Four Women (Naalu Pennunga) directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan
Glory to the Filmmaker! (Kantoku Banzai!) directed by Takeshi Kitano
It's a Free World... directed by Ken Loach
The Man from London (A London Férfi) directed by Béla Tarr
The Duchess of Langeais (Ne touchez pas la hache) directed by Jacques Rivette
One Hundred Nails (Centochiodi) directed by Ermanno Olmi
The Princess of Nebraska directed by Wayne Wang
A Thousand Years of Good Prayers directed by Wayne Wang
Ulzhan directed by Volker Schlöndorff
Flight of the Red Balloon (Le Voyage du ballon rouge) directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien
The Voyeurs (Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala) directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta
Mavericks features discussions with film industry and other professionals. Four events were held on a variety of socio-political topics. Former President of the United States Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter discussed their activist work after his presidential term. Comedians Bill Maher and Larry Charles tackled religion. Mira Nair brought together three other Indian filmmakers who covered HIV/AIDS and screened four new short films on the subject. Finally, the conflict in Sudan was discussed by the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, and a panel of filmmakers.
Everything to Gain: A Conversation with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter (Jonathan Demme's Man from Plains); moderated by Allan Gregg
Mira Nair Presents: Four Views on AIDS in India with Mira Nair (Migration), Santosh Sivan (Prarambha), Vishal Bhardwaj (Blood Brothers) and Farhan Akhtar (Positive); moderated by Mira Nair and Ashok Alexander (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Indian HIV/AIDS initiative)
Religulous: A Conversation with Bill Maher and Larry Charles with Bill Maher and Larry Charles (Religulous)
The Time Is Now: A Conversation About Darfur with Luis Moreno-Ocampo (Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court), Don Cheadle (actor, activist), Adam Sterling (co-founder, Sudan Divestment Task Force), Ted Braun (director, Darfur Now), Mark Jonathan Harris (producer, Darfur Now) and Cathy Schulman (producer, Darfur Now)
Dainipponjin directed by Hitoshi Matsumoto
The Devil's Chair directed by Adam Mason
Flash Point (Dao Huo Xian) directed by Wilson Yip
Frontier(s) (Frontière(s)) directed by Xavier Gens
George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead directed by George A. Romero
Inside (À l'intérieur) directed by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury
The Mother of Tears directed by Dario Argento
Stuck directed by Stuart Gordon
Sukiyaki Western Django directed by Takashi Miike
Vexille directed by Fumihiko Sori
Algeria, Unspoken Stories (Algérie, histoires à ne pas dire) directed by Jean-Pierre Lledo
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who directed by Paul Crowder and Murray Lerner
Terror's Advocate (L'Avocat de la terreur) directed by Barbet Schroeder
Body of War directed by Ellen Spiro and Phil Donahue
Callas Assoluta directed by Philippe Kohly
Children of the Sun (Yaldey Hashemesh) directed by Ran Tal
Darfur Now directed by Ted Braun
The Dictator Hunter directed by Klaartje Quirijns
Dinner with the President: A Nation's Journey directed by Sabiha Sumar and Sachithanandam Sathananthan
Encounters at the End of the World directed by Werner Herzog
Fengming, a Chinese Memoir (He Fengming) directed by Wang Bing
GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts directed by Scott Hicks
Heavy Metal in Baghdad directed by Eddy Moretti and Suroosh Alvi
Hollywood Chinese directed by Arthur Dong
Iron Ladies of Liberia directed by Daniel Junge and Siatta Scott Johnson
A Jihad for Love directed by Parvez Sharma
Joy Division directed by Grant Gee
Lou Reed's Berlin directed by Julian Schnabel
Man of Cinema: Pierre Rissient directed by Todd McCarthy
The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories (Problemat s komarite i drugi istorii) directed by Andrey Paounov
My Enemy's Enemy directed by Kevin Macdonald
My Kid Could Paint That directed by Amir Bar-Lev
Obscene directed by Neil Ortenberg and Daniel O'Connor
Operation Filmmaker directed by Nina Davenport
Please Vote for Me directed by Weijun Chen
A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman directed by Peter Raymont
Rebellion: the Litvinenko Case (Bunt. Delo Litvinenko) directed by Andrei Nekrasov
Surfwise directed by Doug Pray
Trumbo directed by Peter Askin
Useless (Wu Yong) directed by Jia Zhangke
Very Young Girls directed by David Schisgall
The Wild Horse Redemption directed by John Zaritsky
Automoto directed by Neil McInnes and Cathy McInnes
Blood Will Tell directed by Andrew McPhillips
Boar Attack directed by Jay White
Bumblebee directed by Jonathan van Tulleken
Burgeon and Fade directed by Audrey Cummings
Can You Wave Bye-Bye? directed by Sarah Galea-Davis
The Canadian Shield directed by Simon Ennis
Code 13 directed by Mathieu L. Denis
The Colony directed by Jeff Barnaby
Congratulations Daisy Graham directed by Cassandra Nicolaou
A Cure for Terminal Loneliness directed by Samir Rehem
Cursing Hanley directed by Kelly Harms
Dada Dum directed by Britt Randle
Diamonds in a Bucket directed by Sherry White
Dust Bowl Ha! Ha! directed by Sébastien Pilote
Farmer's Requiem directed by Ramses Madina
found oBjects directed by David Birnbaum
Four Walls directed by Raha Shirazi
francas directed by Eduardo Menz
Gene Boy Came Home directed by Alanis Obomsawin
God Provides directed by Brian M. Cassidy and Melanie Shatzky
The Schoolyard (Les Grands) directed by Chloé Leriche
Hastings Street directed by Larry Kent
Hirsute directed by A.J. Bond
Hymn to Pan directed by François Miron
I Have Seen the Future directed by Cam Christiansen
I've Never Had Sex... directed by Robert Kennedy
Knights of Atomikaron directed by Adam Brodie and Dave Derewlany
The Last Moment directed by Deco Dawson
Latchkey's Lament directed by Troy Nixey
Loudly, Death Unties directed by Sheila Pye and Nicholas Pye
Madame Tutli-Putli directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski
No Bikini directed by Claudia Morgado Escanilla
Paradise directed by Jesse Rosensweet
ReOrder directed by Sean Garrity
Shooting Geronimo directed by Kent Monkman
A Short Film About Falling directed by Peter Lynch and Max Dean
Smile directed by Julia Kwan
Teenage Girl directed by Greg Atkins
Terminus directed by Trevor Cawood
Terry Southern's Plums and Prunes directed by Dev Khanna
Three Beans for George directed by Sean Anicic
Tic Tac Toe directed by Matthew Swanson
The Whole Day Through directed by Adam Budd
4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (4 luni, 3 sǎptǎmâni şi 2 zile) directed by Cristian Mungiu
Angel directed by François Ozon
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford directed by Andrew Dominik
Atonement directed by Joe Wright
Battle in Seattle directed by Stuart Townsend
Before the Devil Knows You're Dead directed by Sidney Lumet
Before the Rains directed by Santosh Sivan
Bill directed by Melisa Wallack and Bernie Goldmann
The Brave One directed by Neil Jordan
Captain Mike Across America directed by Michael Moore
To Each His Own Cinema (Chacun son cinéma) directed by Theo Angelopoulos, Olivier Assayas, Bille August, Jane Campion, Youssef Chahine, Chen Kaige, David Cronenberg, Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne, Manoel de Oliveira, Raymond Depardon, Atom Egoyan, Amos Gitai, Hou Hsiao-hsien, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Aki Kaurismäki, Abbas Kiarostami, Takeshi Kitano, Andrei Konchalovsky, Claude Lelouch, Ken Loach, David Lynch, Nanni Moretti, Roman Polanski, Raúl Ruiz, Walter Salles, Elia Suleiman, Tsai Ming-liang, Gus Van Sant, Lars von Trier, Wim Wenders, Wong Kar-wai and Zhang Yimou
Chaotic Ana (Caótica Ana) directed by Julio Medem
Death Defying Acts directed by Gillian Armstrong
The Girl in the Park directed by David Auburn
Grand Illusion (La Grand Illusion, 1937) directed by Jean Renoir; introduced by director Peter Bogdanovich
Here Is What Is directed by Adam Vollick, Daniel Lanois and Adam Samuels
Honeydripper directed by John Sayles
I'm Not There directed by Todd Haynes
In Bloom directed by Vadim Perelman
In the Valley of Elah directed by Paul Haggis
Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn
Juno directed by Jason Reitman
Lars and the Real Girl directed by Craig Gillespie
Love Comes Lately directed by Jan Schütte
Lust, Caution (pinyin: Sè, Jiè) directed by Ang Lee
Mad Detective directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai
Man from Plains directed by Jonathan Demme
Margot at the Wedding directed by Noah Baumbach
Married Life directed by Ira Sachs
Mongol directed by Sergei Bodrov
My Winnipeg directed by Guy Maddin
Nightwatching directed by Peter Greenaway
No Country for Old Men directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
Nothing Is Private directed by Alan Ball
Persepolis directed by Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi
Poor Boy's Game directed by Clement Virgo
Rails & Ties directed by Alison Eastwood
Reclaim your brain (Free Rainer - Dein Fernseher Lügt) directed by Hans Weingartner
Redacted directed by Brian De Palma
Romulus, My Father directed by Richard Roxburgh
The Savages directed by Tamara Jenkins
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (Le Scaphandre et le papillon) directed by Julian Schnabel
Shadows directed by Milcho Manchevski
Shake Hands with the Devil directed by Roger Spottiswoode
Silk directed by François Girard
The Sun Also Rises (Tai Yang Zhao Chang Sheng Qi) directed by Jiang Wen
The Take directed by Brad Furman
Then She Found Me directed by Helen Hunt
The Visitor directed by Thomas McCarthy
When Did You Last See Your Father? directed by Anand Tucker
The Besieged Fortress (La Citadelle assiégée) directed by Philippe Calderon
Max & Co directed by Frédéric Guillaume and Samuel Guillaume
Mid Road Gang (Ma-Mha-See-Kha-Krub) directed by Pantham Thongsang and Somkiat Vithuranich
Nocturna directed by Victor Maldonado and Adriàn García
The Substitute (Vikaren) directed by Ole Bornedal
Boy A directed by John Crowley
Les Chansons d'amour directed by Christophe Honoré
Chrysalis directed by Julien Leclercq
Control directed by Anton Corbijn
Déficit directed by Gael García Bernal
Ex Drummer directed by Koen Mortier
The Exodus directed by Pang Ho-Cheung
Help Me Eros (Bang Bang Wo Ai Shen) directed by Lee Kang-sheng
me (yo) directed by Rafa Cortés
Mister Lonely directed by Harmony Korine
Water Lilies (Naissance des pieuvres) directed by Céline Sciamma
The Orphanage (El Orfanato) directed by Juan Antonio Bayona
Paranoid Park directed by Gus Van Sant
Ping Pong Playa directed by Jessica Yu
Sad Vacation directed by Shinji Aoyama
Smiley Face directed by Gregg Araki
White Lies, Black Sheep directed by James Spooner
XXY directed by Lucía Puenzo
Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (Buda As Sharm Foru Rikht) directed by Hana Makhmalbaf
Dans la Ville de Sylvie (En la ciudad de Sylvia) directed by José Luis Guerín
Death in the Land of Encantos (Kagadanan sa Banwaan ning mga Engkanto) directed by Lav Diaz
Dr. Plonk directed by Rolf de Heer
Eat, For This is My Body directed by Michelange Quay
Encarnación directed by Anahí Berneri
Happy New Life (Boldog új élet) directed by Árpád Bogdán
Import Export directed by Ulrich Seidl
L'Amour caché directed by Alessandro Capone
M directed by Lee Myung-se
Night directed by Lawrence Johnston
Pink (Roz) directed by Alexander Voulgaris
Ploy directed by Pen-ek Ratanaruang
Silent Light (Stellet Licht) directed by Carlos Reygadas
Silent Resident (Weisse Lilien) directed by Christian Frosch
Beneath the Rooftops of Paris (Sous les toits de Paris) directed by Hiner Saleem
Time to Die (Pora Umierać) directed by Dorota Kędzierzawska
The Tracey Fragments directed by Bruce McDonald
You, the Living (Du levande) directed by Roy Andersson
The Acrobat directed by Chris Kennedy
All That Rises directed by Daïchi Saïto
The Anthem directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul
At Sea directed by Peter Hutton
The Butterfly in Winter directed by Ute Aurand and Maria Lang
Capitalism: Slavery directed by Ken Jacobs
Cross Worlds directed by Cécile Fontaine
Discoveries on the Forest Floor 1-3 directed by Charlotte Pryce
Echo directed by Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof
ecp 2D: sun directed by John Price
Erzählung directed by Hannes Schüpbach
Europa 2005, 27 Octobre directed by Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet
Evertwo Circumflicksrent...Page 298 directed by Bruce McClure
Wrong Moves (Faux Mouvements) directed by Pip Chodorov
gone directed by Karoe Goldt
Monica directed by Enrico Mandirola
Papillon directed by Olivier Fouchard
POOL (KOLAM) directed by Chris Chong Chan Fui
Pour Vos Beaux Yeux directed by Henri Storck
Profit motive and the whispering wind directed by John Gianvito
Quartet directed by Nicky Hamlyn
Schindler's Houses (Photography and Beyond Part 12) directed by Heinz Emigholz
Tape Film directed by Chris Kennedy
What the Water Said, nos. 4-6 directed by David Gatten