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BOOK OF REVELATION, THE<br />

Controversial Erotic Thriller (120 minutes)<br />

Language: English - Format 35mm<br />

Director: Ana Kokkinos<br />

Executive Producer: Jamie Carmichael, Graham Begg<br />

Producer: Al Clark<br />

Key Cast: Tom Long, Greta Scacchi, Colin Friels<br />

Delivery Status: Completed<br />

Year of Production: 2006 Country of Origin: Australia<br />

<strong>The</strong> Book of Revelation is a confrontational and provocative film about love, power and sexuality…In this erotically charged and powerfully haunting thriller, we follow the story<br />

of a charismatic and physically beautiful dancer, Daniel (Tom Long - <strong>The</strong> Dish, Two Hands), at the height of his career, who's world is turned upside down when he is abducted by<br />

three hooded women - who sexually seduce, abuse and exploit him over the course of twelve extraordinary days.<br />

BLOODY SUNDAY<br />

Historical Drama (110 minutes)<br />

Language: English<br />

Director: Paul Greengrass<br />

Executive Producer: Pippa Cross; Arthur Lappin; Jim Sheridan; Rod Stoneman; Paul Trijbits; Tristan Whalley<br />

Producer: Mark Redhead<br />

Key Cast: James Nesbitt; Tim Pigott-Smith; Nicholas Farrell; Gerard McSorley; Kathy Kiera Clarke<br />

Delivery Status: Completed<br />

Year of Production: 2002 Country of Origin: UK<br />

On 30th January 1972, British soldiers shot dead 13 unarmed civilians taking part in an anti-internment civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland. This event, Bloody Sunday,<br />

was a major turning point in the history of the modern Irish troubles, catapulting the conflict into a civil war, driving many young men into the ranks of the IRA and fuelling a 25year<br />

cycle of violence.<br />

RICK<br />

Suspense/Black Comedy (100 minutes)<br />

Language: English - Format HD24P<br />

Director: Curtiss Clayton<br />

Writer: Daniel Handler<br />

Executive Producer: Edward R. Pressman, John Schmidt<br />

Producer: Ruth Charny, Jim Czarnecki, Sofia Sondervan<br />

Key Cast: Bill Pullman, Aaron Stanford, Agnes Bruckner<br />

Delivery Status: Completed<br />

Year of Production: 2003 Country of Origin: USA<br />

Once a decent guy, Rick (Bill Pullman) now finds himself a widower faced with an arrogant boss (Aaron Stanford) who is half his age, a distant daughter (Agnes Bruckner), and a<br />

corporate job that forces him to act like the brash and sarcastic jerk he suspects he's becoming. Its no wonder a cocktail waitress has placed him under a curse. When an old<br />

business school buddy offers to end Rick's woes with what seems to be a perfect plan, Rick is left to make an unconventional decision. <strong>The</strong> perfect plan is not what it seems and<br />

threatens to destroy the only decent thing in his life, leaving him alone in a hostile world. Will Rick become a victim of his own temptation?<br />

POM WONDERFUL PRESENTS: THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER SOLD<br />

Docbuster - Documentary (87 minutes)<br />

Language: English<br />

Director: Morgan Spurlock<br />

Writer: Jeremy Chilnick, Morgan Spurlock<br />

Co-Production Partners: Snoot Entertainment And Warrior Poets<br />

Producer: Keith Calder Jeremy Chilnick Abbie Hurewtiz Morgan Spurlock Jessica Wu<br />

Key Cast: Morgan Spurlock<br />

Delivery Status: Screening<br />

Year of Production: 2011 Country of Origin: USA<br />

Acclaimed filmmaker and master provocateur Morgan Spurlock returns to a cinema near you with tongue-in-cheek perfection as he examines the world of product placement,<br />

marketing, and advertising by making a film financed entirely by product placement, marketing, and advertising.<br />

WORLD'S GREATEST DAD<br />

Comedy (100 minutes)<br />

Director: Bobcat Goldthwait<br />

Producer: Tim Perell, Howard Gertler, Sean McKittrick, Richard Kelly<br />

Key Cast: Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore, Daryl Sabara, Geoff Pierson, Henry Simmons<br />

Delivery Status: Completed<br />

Year of Production: 2009 Country of Origin: USA<br />

Starring the inimitable Robin Williams at his comedic best, World's Greatest Dad is a highly original, crowd-pleasing comedy which will have you both falling off your seat in fits<br />

of laughter and hiding behind it in uncomfortable, uncontrollable giggles. But regardless of your vantage point, Screen International describes the <strong>Film</strong> as ‘hilarious’ and<br />

‘outrageously entertaining’… and they’re absolutely right!<br />

SHADE<br />

Thriller (99 minutes)<br />

Language: English<br />

Director: Damian Nieman<br />

Producer: Chris Hammond, Ted Hartley (Mighty Joe Young), David Schnepp<br />

Key Cast: Stuart Townsend, Gabriel Byrne, Thandie Newton, Jamie Foxx, Melanie Griffith, Sylvester Stallone<br />

Delivery Status: Completed<br />

Year of Production: 2003 Country of Origin: USA<br />

In L.A's legal gambling clubs, three hustlers make a living from conning people. When Tiffany, Vernon and Miller walk away from a fixed game with a cool $100K, they have<br />

enough to take on <strong>The</strong> Dean, a legendary "card mechanic". But nothing is clear cut when you're shooting for the big con. Who exactly is hustling whom? Who holds the winning<br />

hand? And who has been in league with <strong>The</strong> Dean all along?<br />

LOVE IN THE TIME OF MONEY<br />

Comedy Drama (90 minutes)<br />

Language: English<br />

Director: Peter Mattei<br />

Writer: Peter Mattei<br />

Executive Producer: Redford Redford, Michael Kafka, Michael Nozik, John Orlando, Charles J. Rusbasn<br />

Producer: Lisa Bellomo, Jason Kliot, Gretchen McGowan, Joana Vicente<br />

Key Cast: Steve Buschemi, Rosario Dawson, Vera Farmiga, Malcolm Gets, Adrian Grenier, Jill Hennessy, Michael Imperioli

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