2002

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Director Karen Moncrieff's provocative new film, Blue Car, is a tragically and skillfully woven tale of heartbreak and rapidly fading innocence. Seventeen-year-old Meg, neglected by her overworked mother and responsible for her troubled younger sister, yearns for her father-who abandoned the family years ago-to come back and drive her away in his car to a world free from cares and problems. As an emotional outlet, Meg writes incredibly poignant poetry, which catches the eye of her teacher, Mr. Auster (David Strathairn). Immediately recognizing Meg's gift, Mr.

Season:
2002
Director:
Karen Moncrieff
Cinematography:
Rob Sweeney; Editor Toby Yates
Cast:
David Strathairn, Agnes Bruckner, Margaret Colin, Frances Fisher, A.J. Buckley, Regan Arnold
Producer:
Peer Oppenheimer

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Maxime arrives in Paris. He's an innocent, a clairvoyant, and a bit of a lunatic: operating solely on instinct and impulse, he is, in fact, a modern Candide, or perhaps d'Artagnan. He's looking for Justine, the woman he loved when he was in India. Instead, he finds Jack, an American businessman and his total opposite. Through unlikely circumstances, Maxime and Jack become fast friends, and when Maxime leaves for India to find Justine, Jack decides to drop everything and go along with him. Both, however, are in for a big surprise.

Season:
2002
Director:
Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
Cinematography:
Pascal Arnold
Cast:
Jean-Marc Barr, Romain Duris, Elodie Bouchez
Producer:
Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold, Karina Grandjean
Language:
English and French with English subtitles

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Courageous...pushes the boundaries of what is permissible in modern cinema...powerful and intense. - Robert Hawk Director Brent Sims' work is always arresting, uncompromising, and controversial. With Gutter Punks (Cinequest, 1998), Sims took a gritty and intimate look at street kids. In Becoming Vex, he again focuses his attention towards young people (this time twenty-somethings) and portrays perhaps a more misanthropic view of society and the effects of violence. Trust lives in the 'burbs.

Season:
2002
Premiere status:
World Premiere
Director:
Brent A. Sims
Cinematography:
Brent A. Sims, John A. Taylor
Cast:
Jason Buuck, Brent A. Sims, John A. Taylor, Jillian Vedros
Producer:
John A. Taylor

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Srdan Golubovic's entrancing first feature reveals what happens when youthful ambition and brotherly love are threatened by a world of revenge and manipulation. Sasha is a competitive sharpshooter qualifying for the Junior World Championships - and his world is coming apart at the seams. Sasha's father was Yugoslavia's most famous marksman. Sasha's older brother, Igor, once also World Champion Sharpshooter and a sniper during the civil war, is now a junkie.

Season:
2002
Director:
Srdan Golubovic
Cinematography:
Aleksandar Ilic
Cast:
Vuk Kostic, Srdjan Todorovic, Paulina Manov, Sa_a Ali, Bogdan Diklic
Producer:
Ana Stanic, Srdan Golubovic
Language:
Serbian with English subtitles

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Hungary in 1960-a few years after the revolution and during a time of social uncertainty and harsh living conditions. A communist state dedicated to the welfare of the people, it was said. Young Aaron's father leaves him at an orphanage where rigid discipline dominates and where children are subjected to extreme cruelties. Bewildered at first, Aaron is punished by the other boys but is soon accepted as a fellow sufferer. The director of the home is a devoutly religious martinet and takes every opportunity to punish the boys-a crime in a communist state.

Season:
2002
Director:
çrp?d Sopsits
Cinematography:
P?ter Szatm?ri
Cast:
Tam?s M?sz?ros, Szabolcs Csizmadia, Attila Zsil?k, P?ter M?ller, Imre Th?ri
Producer:
L?szl? K?ntor, Frerenc Kardos

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A Song for Martin is acclaimed director Bille August's most intimate and possibly most challenging work to date, focusing on an intimate tale of a mature love affair gone tragically off-key. Barbara, a middle-aged violinist, goes through the motions in an indifferent marriage. After Martin, an esteemed composer, shows an interest in her, they embark on a secretive relationship. Barbara soon divorces her husband and further alienates her grown children by marrying Martin.

Season:
2002
Director:
Bille August
Cinematography:
J?rgen Persson
Cast:
Viveka Seldahl, Sven Wollter, Reine Brynolfsson, Lisa Werlinder, Peter Engman
Producer:
Lars Kolvig, Michael Obel, Bille August
Language:
Swedish with English subtitles

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Tolin is the biggest television variety show in Mexico, and its host, famous comedian and conductor, Salvador, is one of the most beloved people in the country. It's lucky then that Pancho and Emilio, two brothers who lead a small gang of thieves, choose Salvador's taxi to rob. Recognizing the star, Pancho immediately sees an opportunity for lots of cash. For Emilio, it's the opportunity for his dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian to come to fruition. The once simple mugging soon turns into a more complicated case of kidnapping.

Season:
2002
Director:
Armando Casas
Cinematography:
Alejandro Cant?
Cast:
V?ctor Hugo Arana, Emilio Guerrero, Ana Serradilla, Jorge Sep?lveda, Juan Carlos Vives
Producer:
Mitl Vald?s
Language:
Spanish with English subtitles

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Rachel, a nice Jewish woman from New York City, is getting marriedÉto Christine, a nice blond woman from San Diego. But that's not where the story really beginsÉ. As Rachel tells it, Mom first freaks out at the thought that her daughter is not going to marry a good looking doctor and give her perfect grandchildren. But Mom soon reverts to the quintessential Jewish mother, aggressively trying to fix up Rachel with every "Ms. Rightowitz" in town and proudly thinking of herself as the Mother of all Mothers of Lesbians.

Season:
2002
Director:
Helen Lesnick
Cinematography:
Jim Orr
Cast:
Helen Lesnick, Erica Shaffer, Arlene Golonka, Barbara Stuart, Michele Greene, Michael Moerman
Producer:
Valerie Pichney

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Oprah Winfrey featured Accidental Hero on her television show awarding Tommie Lindsey and his program the $100,000 Use Your Life Award

Season:
2002
Director:
Terri DeBono, Steve Rosen
Cinematography:
Steve Rosen
Editor:
Steve Rosen
Producer:
Terri DeBono
Co-Producer:
Sandra Jackson
Language:
English
Genre:
Unassigned
Music:
Brian Eady
Sound:
Terri DeBono
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