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Overzicht van films
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Walk Don’t Walk
Thomas Struck | 60' | Germany | -
Documentary about the legs of Manhattan, sometimes shot with the camera at ankle height, to record the rhythm of the city, in which walkers move… -
Walk the Talk
Shirley Barrett | 110' | Australia | European premiere
Would-be entertainment manager Joe decides to put the career of nightclub singer Nikki on the rails with the money of his girlfriend, who has been… -
Wanderlust
Zelimir Zilnik | 91' | Hungary | International premiere
An old Italian goes East looking for a wife, but only meets opportunists and profiteurs. A portrait of his life in a nutshell and an… -
The Warrior
Asif Kapadia | 87' | India | -
The Indian Brit Kapadia based this Cinemascope epic on the Japanese folk tale, but situated his début in Rajasthan and in the Himalayas. The hero… -
Waterboys
Yaguchi Shinobu | 91' | Japan | -
Synchronised swimming team trained by a dolphin trainer grows into something great despite setbacks and insults. Japanese high-school comedy is an ode -
Wave
Okuhara Hiroshi | 111' | Japan | International premiere
Yuka is staying at hotel Seaside in a Japanese resort. She is alone and bored, so she gets something going with the night porter. Sensitive… -
Wendigo
Larry Fessenden | 90' | USA | -
During a holiday in the snow, a respectable family from the city is terrorised by psychopathic country folk and the little monster Wendigo. Intelligen -
Wer hat Angst von dem Umbrischen Wolf?!
Clemens Klopfenstein | 86' | Italy | -
A group of actors travels Italy, while texts from famous stage classics are rehearsed. They seem to be relevant to their own situation, and take… -
Werckmeister Harmóniák
Béla Tarr | 145' | France | -
A small and insignificant Hungarian village receives a visit from a travelling circus. When the villagers don’t get value for money, a rebellion break -
Westend
Markus Mischkowski, Kai Maria Steinkühler | 89' | Germany | International premiere
Laconic comedy – petite, inventive and black & white. With great élan, the makers make fun of themselves as a modern tragi-comic and jobless duo. -
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Aryan Kaganof | 50' | South Africa | World premiere
Aryan Kaganof (previously Ian Kerkhof) made this beautiful meditative statement in Namibia, where the German colonial power established concentration -
Whale Rider
Niki Caro | 105' | Germany | -
Winner of the Audience Prize in Toronto. Optimistic, unsentimental epic links a portrait of the contemporary life of Maoris, with a story from their r