main programme
Overview of films
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Goodbye South, Goodbye
Hou Hsiao-hsien | 112' | Taiwan | -
Modernised work, including mobile telephones and handicammed scenes, by the Taiwanese master. Petty criminals try to earn money. -
Grace of my Heart
Allison Anders | 116' | USA | -
Rich girl wants to be singer-songwriter in this ode to the golden years of American rock, reputedly based on the career of Carole King. -
Graveyard of Dreams
Gyorgy Khaindrava | 95' | USA | -
Filled with idealism and grand patriotic thoughts, Georgian artists and intellectuals took part in the war against the rebel province of Abkhazia. Thi -
A Great Day in Harlem
Jean Bach | 60' | USA | -
Jazz film with archive footage of performances and interviews based on a legendary encounter between jazz musicians for an equally legendary photo tak -
Green Fish
Lee Chang-Dong | 111' | South Korea | -
After military service, the young Makdong is torn back and forth between his home village that has changed a lot and a dingy district in… -
Guangchang
Zhang Yuan, Duan Jinchuan | 100' | China | World premiere
Documentary about Beijing’s most famous square: Tian’anmen. By the maker of Mama and Beijing Bastards. -
Gummo
Harmony Korine | 95' | USA | -
Directing debut sketches a raw and eccentric picture of white trash in a small and boring town in Ohio, made by 23-year-old scriptwriter of Kids. -
Gun Talk – part 1
Eric Saks | 14' | USA | -
Gun Talk is a diary-like approach to the topic of Gun-control. Saks uses interviews, computer-animation (‘the ‘bells and whistles’ special effects of an average video… -
The Gutter Song
Charles Weinstein | 10' | USA | -
A fascinating and almost surrealistic short film with an ominous form. The Gutter Song has the atmosphere of a nightmare and is characterised by a… -
Habitat
René Daalder | 103' | Canada | World premiere
Ecological variant on the fifties science-fiction horror genre with an eccentric professor and two young heroes. -
Hades
Herbert Achternbusch | 86' | Germany | -
Feature in which the absurd and farcical is combined with deadly earnest in an almost preposterous way. -
Hagyjállógva Vászka
Péter Gothár | 80' | Hungary | -
Burlesque picaresque film is a satire on despotic Soviet bureaucracy. The urban thief Vaska robs the State Bank with a can-opener.