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Showcasing 16 films from independent filmmakers across the globe. These are companion competitions to the Independent Cinema Documentary and Dramatic competitions which showcase a further 32 films from independent US filmmakers. Winner of the World Cinema Dramatic prize was Sweet Mud, while Enemies Of Happiness took home the World Cinema Documentary gong. The Audience Dramatic Award went to , and the Audience Documentary to In .

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Enemies Of HappinessThe Monastery: Mr Vig And The Nun
(Country: Brazil; Director: Cao Guimarães, Pablo Lobato; Writer: Cao Guimarães, Pablo Lobato)
Experimental in form, this lush cinematic poem weaves together stories and images from twenty different cities in the state of Menas Gerais, Brazil, to reveal the fundamental role the accidental and the unpredictable play in everyday human life. North American Premiere.

(Country: Mexico; Director: Alejandra Sánchez; Writer: José Antonio Cordero, Alejandra Sánchez)
In an industrial town in Mexico near the US border, hundreds of women have been sexually abused and murdered. As the body count continues to rise, a web of corruption unfolds that reaches the highest levels of Mexican society. US Premiere.

(Country: Argentina, Bolivia; Director: Alejandro Landes; Writer: Alejandro Landes; Cast: Alex Contreras, Javier Escalas, Alvaro García Lineras, Evo Morales, Leonilda Zurita, , , , , ,)
Set against the backdrop of the Bolivian government's attempted eradication of the coca crop and oppression of the indigenous groups that cultivate it and the American war on drugs, an Aymara Indian named Evo Morales travels through the Andes and the Amazon in jeans and sneakers, leading a historic campaign to become the first indigenous president of Bolivia. World Premiere.

(Country: Germany; Director: Uli Gaulke; Writer: Jeannette Eggert, Uli Gaulke)
From the far ends of the globe, four lives that could not be more different are united by a single passion-their unconditional love of cinema and their quest to bring the magic of the silver screen to everyday lives to those who need it most. North American Premiere.

(Country: UK; Director: Daniel Gordon; Cast: James Dresnok, Charles Robert Jenkins, Christian Slater)
The clandestine life of Joseph Dresnok who, at the height of the Cold War was one of the few Americans who defected to North Korea, one of the least understood countries in the world. North American Premiere.
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In The Shadow Of The MoonManufactured Landscapes
(Country: Denmark, Norway, Finland; Director: Eva Mulvad)
Malalai Joya, a 28-year-old Afghani woman, redefines the role of women and elected officials in her county with her historic 2005 victory in Afghanistan's first democratic parliamentary election in over 30 years. North American Premiere.

(Country: Israel; Director: Shimon Dotan)
Sundance award-winning exploration of the rising tide of Palestinian leadership within Israel's jails. North American Premiere.

(Country: UK, US; Director: David Sington; Cast: Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Eugene Cernan, Michael Collins, Jim Lovell, Edgar D Mitchell, Harrison Schmitt, Dave Scot, John Young)
The surviving members of the 1968-72 Apollo missions tell the story of the moon landings in their own words. World Premiere.
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(Country: Ireland, UK; Director: Julien Temple; Cast: Brigitte Bardot, Bono, Steve Buscemi, Terry Chimes, John Cooper Clarke, John Cusack, Peter Cushing, Johnny Depp, Matt Dillon, Tymon Dogg, Joe Ely)
An invitation from Joe Strummer, the Punk Rock Warlord himself, to journey beyond the myth to the heart and voice of a generation. His life, our times, his music. World Premiere.

(Country: Canada; Director: Jennifer Baichwal; Cast: Edward Burtynsky)
A documentarian follows photographer Edward Burtynsky as he captures the effects of industrialisation in Asia. US Premiere.

Hot HouseComrades In Dreams
(Country: Denmark; Director: Pernille Rose Grønkjær; Cast: Sister Ambrosija, Mr. Vig)
A documentary about an old man who discovers a new side to life when he meets a young nun. North American Premiere.

(Country: Canada, Norway; Director: Petr Lom)
The daily lives of four children living in an orphanage who are learning the ancient art of tightrope walking becomes a metaphor for the struggle of the Uighur's, China's largest Muslim minority, who are torn between religion and the teachings of communism. North American Premiere.

(Country: Netherlands; Director: Mascha Novikova; Writer: Mascha Novikova; Cast: Islam Bashirov, Ruslan Chamchoyev, Ramzan Mezhidov)
The lives of three lifelong friends whose worlds are torn apart by war in Chechnya's bloody struggle for independence. North American Premiere.

(Country: UK; Director: Donal MacIntyre; Cast: Dominic Noonan)
Given his many contradictions, Dominic Noonan, head of one of Britain's biggest crime families, is a man who defies stereotypes. This close up look at his life, from gun trials to the murder of his brother on the streets of Manchester, reveals a community struggling with poverty, violence and drugs. World Premiere.

(Country: Tunisia; Director: Néjib Belkadhi; Cast: Moncef Kahloucha)
In a poor district of Tunisia, self-made auteur, Moncef Kahloucha, a guerilla filmmaker in the purest sense, demonstrates that it takes a village to make fun movies as he brings the power of cinema to the people. North American Premiere.

(Country: France; Director: Bruno Ulmer; Writer: Jean-Pol Fargeau, Florent Mangeot, Bruno Ulmer)
Kurdish, Moroccan and Romanian young men migrate to Europe for a better life only to face the harsh realities and the laws of survival on the streets of a foreign land. North American Premiere.


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