2013

Our titles for 2013.

  • Tabu

    A love story told in two unique parts, Miguel Gomes’ TABU is, quite simply, a film unlike anything you’ve ever seen: an enthralling story of obsession, memory and dangerous forbidden romance.

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  • A Gun In Each Hand

    Featuring one of the most star-studded casts in modern Spanish cinema, A GUN IN EACH HAND is a witty and scathingly hilarious portrait of forty-something men, and the changing gender roles of contemporary Barcelona.

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  • Upstream Color

    Shane Carruth’s much anticipated follow-up to his acclaimed debut Primer is an entirely original, mythic, romantic thriller that goes in search of truths that lie just beyond our reach.

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  • Stories We Tell

    Academy Award nominee Sarah Polley’s extraordinary STORIES WE TELL is a deeply moving portrait of a family dealing with a legacy of secrets and lies, and the elusive nature of truth itself.

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  • Sister

    Winner of the Silver Bear at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival, Ursula Meier’s SISTER is a deeply affecting humanist drama of two siblings struggling to find a place in the world, and their determination to make it on their own.

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  • After May

    Celebrated French master Olivier Assayas’ follow-up to Summer Hours and Carlos is a loosely autobiographical drama of social change and the political and artistic awakening of a group of young teenagers.

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  • Child’s Pose

    The winner of the coveted Golden Bear at the 2013 Berlinale, Calin Peter Netzer‘s riveting CHILD’S POSE centres on a mother’s twisted affection for her son, and the repercussions of her actions when his wellbeing is placed in jeopardy.

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  • Tenderness

    A film of small moments and grand themes, Marion Hansel’s delicate road movie TENDERNESS brings a long-divorced couple back together, as they put their differences aside to help their only child.

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  • In Bloom

    Celebrated as a major discovery of the 2013 Berlinale, Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross’ drama IN BLOOM is a powerful story of two young girls navigating the oppressive familial and societal expectations of post-Soviet Georgia.

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  • The Loneliest Planet

    Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Georgia’s Caucasus Mountains, this award-winning new drama follows a young couple on the journey of a lifetime and an incident that irrevocably transforms their relationship.

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  • Caesar Must Die

    The winner of the Golden Bear at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival, the captivating new drama from legendary Italian auteurs the Taviani brothers’ follows prison inmates as they rehearse Shakespeare.

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  • Elles

    This provocative, adults-only drama stars Academy Award-winner Juliette Binoche as a journalist whose personal life choices are put to the test when she uncovers some discomforting home truths.

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  • Against the Wind

    From gifted actor-turned-director Jalil Lespert, AGAINST THE WIND is a radiant, emotional and superbly realised story of one father’s challenge to keep his family together after his wife disappears.

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