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Overzicht van films
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Fin août, début septembre
Olivier Assayas | 112' | France | -
With unchanging intelligence and surgical precision, Assayas investigates modern (French) relationships and their underlying (universal) sensitivities -
Finally Destroy Us
Tom Kalin | 4' | USA | -
Different kinds of images are used to create a picture of a relationship that has ended. We see archive footage with youths diving, bodies and… -
Finished
William E. Jones | 75' | USA | International premiere
Upright investigation of the life and career of a mysterious young gay-porn film-star who met his maker much too early. -
Fiori del destino
Tonino De Bernardi | 98' | Italy | -
First completed part of a major improvised work-in-progress. E.g. Rotterdam seen as the exotic North. See also La Forza della Illusione & Interminabil -
Fishes in August
Yoichiro Takahashi | 90' | Japan | -
Warm narrative about unrequited love and rivalry. Schoolboy and swimmer Kenji is in love with Reiko, but she asks him to pair her off with… -
Five orchestral pieces
Frank Scheffer | 50' | Netherlands | World premiere
Documentary constructed like Schönberg’s revolutionary composition with the same name. -
Flirt
Hal Hartley | 90' | Germany | -
Extraordinary trilogy in which three variations are told on the same story. The film is based on the short of the same name that was… -
Flirt
Hal Hartley | 90' | Germany | European premiere
Extraordinary trilogy in which three variations are told on the same story. The film is based on the short of the same name that was… -
Floating Life
Clara Law | 95' | Australia | -
Subtle, intelligent chronicle of a Chinese family spread over three continents. -
Flowers of Shanghai
Hou Hsiao-hsien | 124' | Japan | -
Undercooled intrigues in a beautiful portrayal of a fashionable nineteenth-century brothel in Shanghai. Breathtaking costumes and enchanting lighting -
Foochow
Mikhail Ilyenko | 90' | Ukraine | International premiere
Dadaist film about the bitter consequences of emigration from the Ukraine to America. -
For Ever Mozart
Jean-Luc Godard | 85' | France | -
Godard philosophises incomparably in his Bosnia film on politics, film and war in a story about a director who tries to complete a film.