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Een dagje naar het strand
Theo van Gogh | 85' | Netherlands | -
Alcoholic father drags daughter along to the beach. Based on Dutch novel by Heeresma. Also with Emile Fallaux. See A DAY AT THE BEACH. -
Damned Daney
Bernard Mantelli | 55' | France | International premiere
Mantelli’s second video about Serge Daney in which he concentrates on more theoretical notions. -
Dance macabre
Jean-Marc Prouveur | 12' | United Kingdom | International premiere
Pictorial poem dedicated to young men who died of AIDS. -
Dancehall Queen
Don Letts, Rick Elgood | 96' | Jamaica | -
Pulsating beats and exuberant costumes from the reggae dance-hall circuit in Kingston form the backdrop to this most successful – digitally shot – fil -
Dark summer
Charles Teton | 72' | United Kingdom | International premiere
The everyday routine of a black youth – working in the morning, boxing in the afternoon – changes through a short love story. -
Darkness in Tallinn
Ilkka Jarvilaturi | 99' | Finland | -
Spaghetti Eastern about bringing back the nation’s gold to blacked-out Tallinn after Estonia becomes independent. -
Darling child
Tom Kalin | 1' | USA | International premiere
Travelogue based on quote from Truman Capote. -
A day at the beach
Simon Hesera, Nick Veronis | 82' | USA | -
Alcoholic father drags daugher along to the beach. Based on screenplay by Roman Polanski. Without Emile Fallaux. See EEN DAGJE NAAR HET STRAND. -
The Daytrippers
Greg Mottola | 88' | USA | -
Humorous view of misunderstandings and suppressed emotions in an Archie-Bunker-like family. -
Dead Man
Jim Jarmusch | 120' | USA | None
An original variation on the eternal western genre about Blake (Johnny Depp), who travelled to the Far West in the 19th century. -
Deadly Maria
Tom Tykwer | 106' | Germany | International premiere
Hyper-realistic portrait of isolated woman spiced with black humour. -
Dear Diary
Nanni Moretti | 100' | France | -
Master comic Moretti mocks film critics, parents, islanders and his doctors. True-life tragedy you can laugh at.