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A CALL GIRL
Directed by Damjan Kozole
Winner - Best Actress - Valencia Festival of Mediterranean Cinema
Winner - Best Supporting Actor - Slovene Film Festival
"Features the breathtaking debut of new talent Nina Ivanisin in the title role. An actress to keep an eye on!"
- Basil Tsiokos, indieWIRE
Winner - Best Supporting Actor - Slovene Film Festival
"Features the breathtaking debut of new talent Nina Ivanisin in the title role. An actress to keep an eye on!"
- Basil Tsiokos, indieWIRE
BEFORE YOUR EYES
Directed by Miraz Bezar
Winner - Best Director - Istanbul Int'l Film Festival
Winner - Special Jury Prize - Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
"The film has moments, especially toward the end, that so transcend the material as to make the journey doubly worthwhile."
- Jay Weissberg, Variety
Winner - Special Jury Prize - Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival
"The film has moments, especially toward the end, that so transcend the material as to make the journey doubly worthwhile."
- Jay Weissberg, Variety
CLANDESTINE CHILDHOOD
Directed by Benjamín Ãvila
Winner - 10 Awards - Premios Sur (Argentina's Oscars)
Winner - Casa de America Award - San Sebastián Int'l FF
Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight)
"Seductive! An intimate, richly tactile and impressionistic picture of a 'once-upon-a-time' in childhood."
- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
"Impressive! Ãvila is an artist worth keeping an eye on."
- David Fear, Time Out New York
"Vibrant! A charming, involving first feature!"
- Alan Scherstuhl, The Village Voice
Winner - Casa de America Award - San Sebastián Int'l FF
Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight)
"Seductive! An intimate, richly tactile and impressionistic picture of a 'once-upon-a-time' in childhood."
- Manohla Dargis, The New York Times
"Impressive! Ãvila is an artist worth keeping an eye on."
- David Fear, Time Out New York
"Vibrant! A charming, involving first feature!"
- Alan Scherstuhl, The Village Voice
EL BOLA
Directed by Achero Manas
Winner - Best Film - Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars®)
Winner - Best New Director - Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars®)
Winner - Best New Actor - Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars®)
"A truly remarkable performance from its lead actor, twelve-year-old Juan José Ballesta, who plays this street urchin in equal parts tough and vulnerable."
- Jamie Russell, BBC
"A wonderful tale [with] amazing portrayals! Emotional and unforgettable!"
- Jen Johans, Film Intuition
"At once subtle and visceral...a measure of faith in the future."
- Leslie Camhi, The Village Voice
Winner - Best New Director - Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars®)
Winner - Best New Actor - Goya Awards (Spanish Oscars®)
"A truly remarkable performance from its lead actor, twelve-year-old Juan José Ballesta, who plays this street urchin in equal parts tough and vulnerable."
- Jamie Russell, BBC
"A wonderful tale [with] amazing portrayals! Emotional and unforgettable!"
- Jen Johans, Film Intuition
"At once subtle and visceral...a measure of faith in the future."
- Leslie Camhi, The Village Voice
FOR MY FATHER
Directed by Dror Zahavi
Nominated - Best Actor - Award of the Israeli Film Academy
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor - Award of the Israeli Film Academy
"Quite simply the most powerful and moving films I can remember seeing in years!"
- Eric Alterman, The Huffington Post
"Rich, moving [and] beautifully performed...I absolutely and unequivocably recommend it!"
- James van Maanen, TrustMovies.com
"A satisfying small film with a generous helping of privileged moments in which the characters can just be."
- George Robinson, The New York Jewish Week
Nominated - Best Supporting Actor - Award of the Israeli Film Academy
"Quite simply the most powerful and moving films I can remember seeing in years!"
- Eric Alterman, The Huffington Post
"Rich, moving [and] beautifully performed...I absolutely and unequivocably recommend it!"
- James van Maanen, TrustMovies.com
"A satisfying small film with a generous helping of privileged moments in which the characters can just be."
- George Robinson, The New York Jewish Week
FREE MEN
Directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi
Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"Both subtle and magnetic...Tahar Rahim [is] one of France's finest young actors...[FREE MEN] contributes a worthy and interesting chapter to the tradition of World War II dramas."
- A. O. Scott, The New York Times
"A testament to Rahim's screen presence...Free Men proves that the can't-take-your-eyes-off-him charisma the Franco-Algerian actor displayed in Jacques Audiard's A Prophet was no fluke."
- David Fear, Time Out New York
"[Tahar Rahim] has an undeniable screen presence that recalls a young Robert DeNiro [and] Lonsadale is, like always, a pleasure to watch."
- Jordan Mintzner, The Hollywood Reporter
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"Both subtle and magnetic...Tahar Rahim [is] one of France's finest young actors...[FREE MEN] contributes a worthy and interesting chapter to the tradition of World War II dramas."
- A. O. Scott, The New York Times
"A testament to Rahim's screen presence...Free Men proves that the can't-take-your-eyes-off-him charisma the Franco-Algerian actor displayed in Jacques Audiard's A Prophet was no fluke."
- David Fear, Time Out New York
"[Tahar Rahim] has an undeniable screen presence that recalls a young Robert DeNiro [and] Lonsadale is, like always, a pleasure to watch."
- Jordan Mintzner, The Hollywood Reporter
HER NAME IS SABINE
Directed by Sandrine Bonnaire
Winner - FIPRESCI Award - Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight)
Winner - Special Jury Prize - Festival Int'l Du Film Francophone de Namur
"Actress Sandrine Bonnaire makes her directorial debut with a powerful personal documentary about her younger sister Sabine."
- French Magazine
"The most beautiful film that Cannes has given us this year...it's cinema at its purest!"
- FIPRESCI
"[A] piercing, deeply personal look at autism."
- NOW Magazine
Winner - Special Jury Prize - Festival Int'l Du Film Francophone de Namur
"Actress Sandrine Bonnaire makes her directorial debut with a powerful personal documentary about her younger sister Sabine."
- French Magazine
"The most beautiful film that Cannes has given us this year...it's cinema at its purest!"
- FIPRESCI
"[A] piercing, deeply personal look at autism."
- NOW Magazine
HITLER'S CHILDREN
Directed by Chanoch Ze'evi
Winner - Audience Award - Boston Jewish Film Festival
Official Selection - Warsaw Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection - IDFA
"Superb! [An] extraordinary film!"
- Andrew Billen, The Times (UK)
"A quite exceptional hour of film-making that kept delivering emotional impact to the very end."
- John Grace, The Guardian (UK)
"Devastating in how powerfully it reached into the living heart of our dark past."
- Bernadette McNulty, The Daily Telegraph (UK)
Official Selection - Warsaw Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection - IDFA
"Superb! [An] extraordinary film!"
- Andrew Billen, The Times (UK)
"A quite exceptional hour of film-making that kept delivering emotional impact to the very end."
- John Grace, The Guardian (UK)
"Devastating in how powerfully it reached into the living heart of our dark past."
- Bernadette McNulty, The Daily Telegraph (UK)
ILLEGAL
Directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse
Winner - SACD Prize - Cannes Film Festival (Directors' Fortnight)
Official Selection - BFI London Film Festival
"[A] fascinating study of perseverance in the face of subhuman treatment."
- Boyd Van Hoeij, Variety
"A wonderful and important film! One of the most powerful and immediate films about illegal immigrants (from any country) to yet hit New York screens."
- James Van Maanen, Trust Movies
"A heroic central performance! The sincerity of the movie can't be denied."
- Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York
Official Selection - BFI London Film Festival
"[A] fascinating study of perseverance in the face of subhuman treatment."
- Boyd Van Hoeij, Variety
"A wonderful and important film! One of the most powerful and immediate films about illegal immigrants (from any country) to yet hit New York screens."
- James Van Maanen, Trust Movies
"A heroic central performance! The sincerity of the movie can't be denied."
- Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out New York
JAFFA
Directed by Keren Yedaya
Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"Absorbing and touching!"
- Ray Bennett, The Hollywood Reporter
"An honest and movie look at just how hard it is for love to conquer all."
- Nora Lee Mandel
"A triumph in every sense of the word...Israeli import Jaffa is downright fantastic!"
- Sara Michelle Fetters, Movie Freak
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"Absorbing and touching!"
- Ray Bennett, The Hollywood Reporter
"An honest and movie look at just how hard it is for love to conquer all."
- Nora Lee Mandel
"A triumph in every sense of the word...Israeli import Jaffa is downright fantastic!"
- Sara Michelle Fetters, Movie Freak
LUCKY
Directed by Avie Luthra
Winner - Best Film - Bengaluru Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"An emotionally resonant portrait of contemporary South Africa...delicate and real...extraordinarily touching."
- Variety
"A simple but profoundly moving portrait of humanity...a wonderful little gem."
- BBC
"Lucky is both touching and believable without being heavy-handed and sappy."
- Vanessa Martinez, indieWIRE
Official Selection - Toronto Int'l Film Festival
"An emotionally resonant portrait of contemporary South Africa...delicate and real...extraordinarily touching."
- Variety
"A simple but profoundly moving portrait of humanity...a wonderful little gem."
- BBC
"Lucky is both touching and believable without being heavy-handed and sappy."
- Vanessa Martinez, indieWIRE
MUNYURANGABO
Directed by Lee Isaac Chung
Winner - Grand Jury Prize - AFI Film Festival
Winner - Best First Film - Mexico City Int'l Comtemporary Film Festival
"One of those miracles that can illuminate the cinema...it is in every frame a beautiful and powerful film -- a masterpiece!"
- Rober Ebert
Winner - Best First Film - Mexico City Int'l Comtemporary Film Festival
"One of those miracles that can illuminate the cinema...it is in every frame a beautiful and powerful film -- a masterpiece!"
- Rober Ebert