Sturm und Drang
Overzicht van films
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A Song of Good
Gregory David King | 85' | New Zealand | World premiere
Character study of a sensitive young man in an outer suburb without prospects of a random New Zealand town. He wants to step out of… -
Stellet licht
Carlos Reygadas | 127' | France | None
Regular IFFR guest Reygadas (Japón, Battle in Heaven) situated his beautifully shot third film in a blonde Mennonite community in northern Mexi -
Still Orangutans
Gustavo Spolidoro | 81' | Brazil | International premiere
It remains risky business, although with the advent of digital video, the one take feature is something anybody can do. Spolidoro tries it with his… -
The Summer Solstice
Li Ruijun | 105' | China | None
Young fortune hunter with business problems disguises himself as a Buddhist monk. When he makes a woman pregnant, she is soon left behind with a… -
Tarnation
Jonathan Caouette | 88' | USA | -
The camera as life-raft. This ego-document is one of the surprises of the year. Caouette made a gripping collage of home movies, found footage and… -
Temporada de patos
Fernando Eimbcke | 90' | Mexico | -
Small-scale and fresh comedy in the style of 25 Watts. Twe bored kids are faced with a power outage and with a pizza delivery boy… -
This World of Ours
Nakajima Ryo | 92' | Japan | European premiere
Japanese schoolboys in blazers and schoolgirls in pleated skirts. Under the outward uniformity are wild, perverted, uninhibited and violent feelings. -
Tiramisu
Paula van der Oest | 90' | Netherlands | World premiere
Romantic tragedy-comedy sketches the mood of Amsterdam’s stage world. A snappy star actress (Anneke Blok) has to confront the facts in front of her co -
Toro negro
Pedro González-Rubio, Carlos Armella | 87' | Mexico | None
Intimate and fascinating portrait of Fernando, also known as El Suicida and El Negro, a bull fighter in the slums of the Mexican Yucutan Peninsular.… -
Tout est pardonné
Mia Hansen-Løve | 105' | France | None
In this debut, the former assistant to Olivier Assayas proves to be a reliable storyteller with a great sense of composition and sound. The stability -
Trains of Winnipeg – 14 Film Poems
Clive Holden | 89' | Canada | -
Visually opulent, almost hypnotic film about landscapes and places that have a special significance for the maker, without any sign of autobiography o -
Tropical Manila
Lee Sang-Woo | 84' | Philippines | World premiere
For adult viewers. Sex and violence, in other words, but also a beautifully photographed and intense family drama. A Korean father and his half Filipi