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GOLD<br />
Thomas Arslan<br />
2013 / GERMANY<br />
Canada, summer 1898. In the midst of the<br />
Klondike gold rush, Emily Meyer joins a<br />
group of German immigrants and starts a<br />
perilous ride in search of the precious ore.<br />
With the hope of making a better life, the<br />
group travels into the heart of the great<br />
outdoors, but they are soon overtaken by<br />
doubts. Gradually, the group falls apart...<br />
Thomas Arslan has made an exciting<br />
German western in which adventure flirts<br />
with mystery. Gold leaves a haunting and<br />
lasting impression, in large part thanks<br />
to Nina Hoss, icon of contemporary<br />
German cinema.<br />
Official Selection, 2013 Berlin Film Festival<br />
1h37 / DcP / colour / French subtitles<br />
screenplay Thomas Arslan<br />
production Schramm Film Koerner,<br />
Weber Production<br />
cinematography Patrick Orth<br />
sound Andreas Mücke-Niesytka<br />
editing Bettina Böhler<br />
music Dylan Carlson<br />
cast Nina Hoss, Marko Mandic, Lars Rudolph,<br />
Uwe Bohm<br />
distribution France Happiness Distribution<br />
international sales The Match Factory<br />
GOLTZiUs AND<br />
THe peLiCAN COmpANY<br />
peter Greenaway<br />
2012 / NETHERLANDS, FRANCE, UK, CROATIA<br />
In 16 th -century Denmark, a famous painter<br />
of erotic works wants to open a print shop<br />
and publish illustrated books. In order to<br />
convince the Marquis d’Alsace, he stages<br />
lewd tales from the Old Testament for him<br />
and his court.<br />
The famous British director of Murder in an<br />
English Garden returns to his early love:<br />
erotic scenes on a backdrop of pictorial<br />
art with baroque narrative containing<br />
embedded literary and biblical references.<br />
Composed of six parts, accompanied<br />
by a multitude of visual detail, and<br />
structured by Goltzius’ monologues, Peter<br />
Greenaway’s <strong>film</strong> upholds his reputation<br />
for ambition and complexity.<br />
1h53 / DcP / colour / French subtitles<br />
screenplay Peter Greenaway<br />
production Kasander Film Company, CDP,<br />
Film and Music Entertainement<br />
cinematography Reinier van Brummelen<br />
sound Maarten van Gent<br />
editing Elmer Leupen<br />
music Marco Robino<br />
cast Ramsey Nasr, F.Murray Abraham, Kate Moran,<br />
Giulio Berruti, Flavio Parenti<br />
distribution France Épicentre Films<br />
international sales Bank Side Films<br />
31<br />
GrAND CeNTrAL<br />
rebecca Zlotowski<br />
premieres<br />
2013 / FRANCE<br />
Broke, Gary has no other choice but to<br />
accept a job as a technician at a nuclear<br />
plant. Among the employees is Toni’s<br />
wife Karole, a sensual, magnetic figure<br />
who captivates the young man. In the<br />
midst of the powerful fusion reactors, an<br />
unprecedented passion is born.<br />
In Grand Central, radiation is a metaphor<br />
for desire — the relentless, unseen danger<br />
that pervades the body. This love story is<br />
<strong>film</strong>ed like a thriller, evoking fear, love, and<br />
resignation. A powerful work, magnified<br />
by the performances of two actors<br />
of the young guard of French cinema,<br />
Tahar Rahim and Léa Seydoux.<br />
Official Selection, Un certain Regard,<br />
2013 cannes Film Festival<br />
1h34 / DcP / colour / English subtitles<br />
screenplay Gaëlle Macé, Rebecca Zlotowski,<br />
Ulysse Korolitski<br />
production Les Films Velvet<br />
cinematography George Lechaptois<br />
sound Cédric Deloche, Gwennolé Leborgne,<br />
Alexis Place, Marc Doisne<br />
editing Julien Lacheray<br />
music Rob<br />
cast Tahar Rahim, Léa Seydoux, Olivier Gourmet,<br />
Denis Ménochet, Johan Libereau, Nozha Khouadra,<br />
Nahuel Perez Biscayart<br />
distribution France Ad Vitam<br />
international sales Elle Driver