BERLIN EFM 2010
Save the dates!
WIDE is proud to announce screenings of 11 titles of its catalogue at EFM:
GIGOLA Pre-Sales - HD & 35 mm - 2010 – France – 100 min - Color – Drama – in Post-Production
Directed by Laure CHARPENTIER
Cast: Lou Doillon (Gigola), Eduardo Noriega (Tony), Rossy de Palma, Thierry Lhermitte, Marisa Paredes, Marisa Berenson, Arly Jover & Ana Padrao
Synopsis: “GIGOLA” is the story of George, a charismatic and adventurous young woman, born from an old, catholic family, who, in her teens, falls in love with a female teacher named Sybil. Devastated by her lover’s eventual suicide, some years later, George embarks on an exciting and reckless journey to the depths of Pigalle’s nightlife, circa 1960. After an encounter with a very wealthy, still attractive, but older woman, Odette, who offers her money and gifts in return for sexual favours, George becomes Gigola, a kind of gigolo for women only.
SCREENINGS in Berlin of the 60 mn rough cut version, non mixed, non color corrected, no definitive music and no special effects:
February the 13th at 2.50 pm CinemaxX 19
February the 16th at 4.15 pm CinemaxX 19
ALL THAT I LOVE (Wszystko co kocham)
HD & 35 mm - 2010 – Poland – 95 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Jacek BORCUCH
Cast: Mateusz Kosciukiewicz, Olga Frycz, Jakub Gierszal, Andrzej Chyra
Synopsis: It is a beautiful Spring of 1981 in Poland. In a seaside town, Janek, an 18 year old son of a navy captain, forms a punk-rock band to express the things that matter to him most. His life is all about music and his first great love – Basia, but things are about to change. Massive strikes organized by “Solidarność” sweep through Poland and the Communist party is secretly preparing to impose a martial law. Tension in the country grows. Teenage rebellion becomes dangerous during political turmoil. A clash with a martial law commissar and a death of a loved one will change Janek’s world forever...
Selected at the SUNDANCE Film Festival - World Cinema Dramatic Competition, Utah (USA), 2010
Selected at the Rotterdam Film Festival - Spectrum Section (Netherlands), 2010
More than 43 500 admissions during the first WE in its domestic market!
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 11 th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 13 th at 6.00 pm CinemaxX 11
FROM BEGINNING TO END (Do Começo ao fim)
HD & 35 mm – 2010 – Brazil – 94 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aluizio ABRANCHES
Synopsis: An unconditional love story between Francisco and Thomas, half brothers. Set in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, the film covers their childhood in a loving family environment and their coming of age, when they realize the true affection that bonds them.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14th at 9.30 am CinemaxX 16
February the 15th at 2.30 pm CinemaxX 13
MINE, MY LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES (Mine, de fil en aiguille)
2010– France – 83 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Valérie MINETTO
Synopsis: A portrait of Mine Barral Vergez who has been making for 40 years costumes for the most famous Parisian cabarets and show stages like Moulin-Rouge, Lido, Comédie-française and Olympia. She has dressed up the most celebrated artistes of our time starting with Juliette Greco and Barbara.
A star in the shadow at this particular time of transition since she is passing the business baton on to her successor...
With the participation of Juliette Gréco, Barbara, Nana Mouskouri, Nicole Croisille
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 13th at 11.30 am CinemaxX 19
February the 15th at 01.00 pm CinemaxX 19
TWO IN THE WAVE (Deux de la Vague)
HD – 2010– France – 90 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Emmanuel LAURENT
Synopsis: Two in the Wave is the story of a friendship. Jean-Luc Godard is born in 1930, François Truffaut two years later, and they meet through their love of cinema. They write in the same magazines, Les Cahiers du Cinéma and Arts. When the younger becomes a filmmaker, with The Four Hundred Blows, which triumphs in Cannes in 1959, he helps his elder to switch to film directing, giving him his own script, already called Breathless.
Selected at the Rotterdam Film Festival 2010 - Signals Regained section, Netherlands
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 19
February the 16th at 5.20 pm CinemaxX 19
OPEN SKY (À ciel ouvert)
HD – 2010 – France – 94 & 52 min - Color - Documentary
Directed by Iñès COMPAN
Synopsis: Puna, Argentina. Kollas natives suddenly find themselves in the center of national and international stakes because of their underground natural resources. Indeed, Standard Silver, a Canadian company, launches an ambitious project of an open-sky silver mine on the abandoned site of Mina Pirquitas, 4,500 m high. This mine is to become one of the most productive one in Latin America, Standard Silver getting the monopole over the underground natural resources disturbing also the fragile balance of the Kollas natives living on poverty. Kollas thus become victims of the globalization with this new mining boom associated to the decreasing metal exchange rate, the latter being essential to the technological development of our modern societies.
Premiere at the 32nd International documentary Film “Cinéma du Réel” in Paris, French Panorama section 2010.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 12th at 01.00 pm CinemaxX 18
February the 15th at 11.30 pm CinemaxX 18
GARIMPEIRO, THE GOLD FOREST
35 mm – 2010 – France – 93 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Marc BARRAT
Synopsis: Rod decides to return to Guiana, his native country, accompanied by Gonz, his childhood friend. In Cayenne, they begin an investigation into Rod’s past. A quest that will lead them right into the heart of the virgin forest, into the camps of the illegal gold prospectors…
Starring Jimmy JEAN-LOUIS from the TV series HEROES.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 11th at 11.00 am CinemaxX 13
February the 14h at 02.15 pm CinemaxX 11
THE HOUSE OF BRANCHING LOVE (Haarautuvan rakkauden talo)
HD & 35 mm – 2009 – Finland –102 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Mika KAURISMAKI
Synopsis: Family therapist Juhani Helin, 35, and business trainer Paula Helin, 34, decide to divorce in a civilized manner and move to separate addresses after selling their common house. But when Paula invites her one night stand, Marco, to the house and Juhani takes revenge on her by hiring a prostitute, Nina, from his half-brother and a pimp, Wolffi, to play his new girlfriend in order to force Paula to leave the house, the box of Pandora of their marriage flies open and releases the plagues of love and hate.
World Premiere: Toronto International Film Festival 2009, Contemporary World Cinema Section
N°1 in Finland the last week-end of September, better than PUBLIC ENEMIES by Michael Mann.
Already more than 145 000 admissions!
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 12th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 15th at 9.00 pm CinemaxX 13
MEN ON THE BRIDGE (Köprüdekiler)
35 mm & HD – 2009 – Germany/Turkey/Netherlands – 87 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aslı ÖZGE
Synopsis: A bit of a Don Juan with his styled hair and single earring, FİKRET (17) illegally sells roses in the traffic jam on the Bosphorus bridge that links Asia and Europe. At the same time, he is striving for a regular job in the old downtown of Istanbul. UMUT (28) drives a shared taxi passing the Bosphorus bridge every day. He is searching for a better apartment to rent in order to satisfy his wife, whose desires are beyond his earnings. The traffic policeman Murat (24), who is stationed at the Bosphorus bridge, feels alone amidst the solid lines of cars. Each night at home, he logs on to the internet seeking for dating chances. Unaware of each other, Fikret, Umut and Murat intersect in the rush hour every day with millions of other Istanbulites, coping with the straits of fulfilling their aspirations in the big city. The story is based on the lives of the characters depicting themselves in the original locations.
North American Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2009, Contemporary World Cinema Section
Selected in the “Young Turkish cinema” section at the Festival Premiers Plans in Angers, France 2010
Golden Tulip Award for Best Film - Istanbul Film Festival, Turkey 2009
Golden Boll Award for Best Film - Adana Film Festival, Turkey 2009
Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2009 - Official Entrie from Turkish Submitting Organisation
Festivals:
Golden Wings Distribution Award, 15th London Turkish Film Festival, London (UK) 2009
39th Rotterdam International Film Festival – “Made in Rotterdam” section, The Netherlands - 2010
SCREENING in Berlin :
February the 12th at 9.00 am CinemaxX 13
THE BELGRADE PHANTOM (Beogradski Fantom)
35 mm - 2009 – Serbia/ Hungary/ Bulgaria – 52 & 82min – Color – Docu-Fiction
Directed by Jovan B. TODOROVIC
Synopsis: Yugoslavia, 1979. While president and dictator Tito is in Cuba on international affairs, a mysterious Phantom captures the attention of Belgrade. Using a stolen white Porsche car he performs daring stunts through the city streets. As rumours of his cat-and-mouse games with the police spread, people start gathering to watch him at night. Over the radio the Phantom publicly challenges the police to try and catch him. Such open opposition is unheard of and more than 10 000 people are in the streets supporting their hero. It is dangerous to eliminate him in front of the public and the police are forced into a chase where he sets the rules. It comes down to the driving, and the stakes are very high.
Blockbuster in its national country with more than 42 000 admissions already: The “Serbian Mesrine”.
In OFFICIAL SELECTION IN THE PANORAMA SECTION at IDFA.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14 th at 5.15 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 17th at 11.00 pm CinemaxX 13
DOMAINE
35 mm – 2009 – France /Austria –110 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Patric CHIHA
Synopsis: Pierre, a teen of 17, spends all his time with Nadia, a flamboyant mathematician in her forties.
Their rapport is friendly, ambiguous, bordering on amorous. The anarchy that reigns in Nadia's life fascinates this young man on the threshold of adulthood. But Nadia is a wounded soul, dependent on alcohol. Little by little, she slips away. Pierre thinks he can help her, bring her back from the brink...
World Premiere at 66th Venice Film Festival 2009, Italy, International Critics' Week
In competition at the Festival “EntreVues” Belfort International Film Festival, France 2009
In competition at the Festival Premiers Plan d’Angers, First French feature film competition, France 2010
SCREENING in Berlin :
February the 15th at 7.00 pm CinemaxX 11
HIGHLIGHTS
LEO’S ROOM (El Cuarto de Leo)
HD – 2009 – Uruguay – 95 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Enrique BUCHICHIO
Synopsis: Leo is a young man struggling with sexual definition and self-accepatance when he runs into Caro, an ex classmate from Primary School whom he was in love with when they were kids. She´s also going through a deep personal crisis of her own. This reunion will have repercussions in both conflicts, without anyone of them really aware of what´s going on in each other´s life.
World Premiere: Donostia - San Sebastian International Film Festival 2009 - Zabaltegi Competition
EAMON
35 mm – 2009 – Ireland – 85 min – Color – Comedy
Directed by Margaret CORKERY
Synopsis: ‘Eamon’ is a dark romantic comedy: A family holiday brings to a head the destructive love triangle between Eamon, a little boy with behavioural problems, his selfish mother Grace and his sexually frustrated father Daniel.
Awards:
Independent Camera Award, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 2009, Czech Republic
“Prix d’honneur” of the best Irish Film at the MK2 close-up film Festival
Festivals:
Independent Camera Award at Karlovy Vary Film Festival 2009
Toronto International Film Festival 2009 , Discovery Section
Selected at the 50th Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2009, Independence Days Section 2009
TEARS OF APRIL (Käsky)
35 mm & HD – 2009 – Finland/ Germany – 115 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aku LOUHIMIES
Cast: Pihla Viitala, Samuli Vauramo, Eero Aho
Synopsis: 1918, the Finnish civil war. Red socialists and White bourgeois. Prisoner of the Whites, Red guard troop leader Miina Malin, manages to escape only to be recaptured by jaeger Aaro Harjula. Against the general consensus, he does not wish for her senseless murder but for her to have a fair trail. The meeting of Aaro and Miina binds two strong human stories together and sparks an edgy love theme in the midst of the horrors of the civil war.
Main actress Pihla Viitala: 2010 EFP Shooting Star.
Main actor Samuli Vauramo: 2009 EFP Shooting Star.
Samuli recently played in BUNRAKU directed by Guy Moshe starring Woody Harrelson, Demi Moore and Josh Hartnett.
Selected for European Film Awards 2009.
Award:
Eurimages Award, Sevilla European Film Festival (Sevilla, Spain) 2009
WRONG SIDE OF THE BUS
2010 – South Africa – 52 & 56 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Rod FREEDMAN
Synopsis: Professor Sidney Bloch left South Africa for Israel, newly graduated in medicine. Returning 40 years later from Melbourne to attend a university reunion, he travels with his son, Aaron, to explore what it was like growing up in a racist regime. Sid also hopes to resolve his own unfinished business.
Festival:
Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2010
NOISE AND FURY (14-18, Le Bruit et la Fureur)
2009 – France/ Belgium – 100 & 2 x 52’ min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Jean-François DELASSUS
Synopsis: Not everything has been told about World War One. This documentary tries to explain the inexplicable: how tens of millions of men could have suffered the unbelievable toughness of life in trenches during 4 years, season after season, day after day, night after night? How could they have accepted the idea of a sure death or injury while they could not even tell the exact reason why they were fighting?
What you are about to see can seem crazy: WW1 was maintained by a general consent.
14-18, the Great War is a documentary based on rare archives for the first time colorized, restored and sonorized as never before.
Broadcasted on prime time on France 2 with a 6 million top rated audience, 3rd best audience in Prime Time for a documentary.
Festivals :
North-American Premiere in the 36th Telluride Film Festival, USA 2009
São Paulo International Film Festival
VIL ROMANCE
35 mm & DIGITAL – 2009 – Argentina – 110 min – Color – Drama
Directed by José Celestino CAMPUSANO
Synopsis: Roberto is a gay boy who shares the house with his mother and sister. Roberto spends his days wandering around the house; he is aware all he can offer and demand to his young lover is a fling. Roberto starts a relationship with Raul, a man around 50 who invites him to his place. Once he is there Roberto is sexually taken in a rough way he never knew.
Discovery Award from the French Critic in Latin America cinema meetings, Toulouse (France) 2009
Festival:
Mar del Plata International Film Festival , Argentina, Official Competition
WALLACE LINE (Die Liebe der Kinder)
35 mm - 2009 –Germany – 90 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Franz MULLER
Synopsis: Two single parents meet in an Internet chat room and soon decide to move in together. They don’t have a whole lot in common, but the very fact that they are so different gives the relationship its liberated, “adult“ quality.
LANDSCAPE NO. 2 (Pokrajina Št.2)
35 mm – Slovenia/ Serbia – 90 min – Color – Drama- Thriller
Directed by Vinko MÖDERNDORFER
Synopsis: The burglars Sergej and Polde steal a valuable painting Landscape No.2. By coincidence Sergej also takes a mysterious document dating back to the end of the World War II. Instructor is ordered to recover the stolen painting and the document, which triggers a diabolic mechanism of the past.
Awards:
Festival of Slovenian Film, Slovenia: Best Film Award - Best Director Award - Best Supporting Actress Award (Maja Martina Merljak) - Best Cinematography Award - Best Production Design Award - Best Music Certificate of Outstanding Achievement for Best Screenplay - Brooklyn International Film Festival, USA
Festivals:
Venice Days / Giornate Degli Autori, Italy
Palm Springs International Film Festival, USA, 2010
OSCAR ACADEMY AWARDS 2010 - SLOVENIAN CANDIDATE FOR BEST FOREIGN FILM AWARD
COLLECTIONS
CLASSIC FILMS
HD & Digital material remastered
Synopsis: An impressive variety of movies from internationally acclaimed directors and actors. HD material available for several titles. More than 300 feature films, art house, classics, from the 20’s to today. A full classic film collection including eternal festival favorite’s masterpieces with Original stills & Promotional material.
ACTORS :
JEAN GABIN MARLENE DIETRICHT ARLETTY LOUIS DE FUNES JEAN MARAIS JEANNE MOREAU ANNA KARINA BERNADETTE LAFFONT SERGE REGGIANI BERNARD BLIER MARTINE CAROL FERNANDEL MICHEL SIMON and many more…
DIRECTORS :
ALAIN RESNAIS JEAN-LUC GODARD JEAN RENOIR HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT ABEL GANCE MAX OHPULS JEAN ROUCH FRANCOIS REICHENBACH CLAUDE LELLOUCH SEMBENE OUSEMANE GERARD PIRES ALBERTO CAVALCANTI MARCEL CRAVENNE MARC ALLEGRET and many more…
FIRST FILM COLLECTION :
L’amour existe by Maurice PIALAT
Le chant de Styrène by Alain RESNAIS
Charlotte et son Jules by Jean-Luc GODARD
Le coup du Berger by Jacques RIVETTE
Histoire d’eau by François TRUFFAUT & Jean-Luc GODARD
Le Laboratoire de l’angoisse by Patrice LECONTE
Les surmenés by Jacques DONIOL- VALCROZE
Tous les garçons s’appellent Patrick by Jean-Luc GODARD
24 heures de la vie d’un clown by Jean-Pierre MELVILLE
JEAN RENOIR COLLECTION :
Catherine - On purge bébé - La Chienne - Une Partie de Campagne - Tire-au-flanc – Tournage à la campagne
ALAIN RESNAIS COLLECTION :
Le Chant du Styrène - Toute la mémoire du monde - Gauguin Paul - Guernica - Van Gogh
JEAN ROUCH COLLECTION :
Petit à petit – Jaguar – Un cœur gros comme ça - La Pyramide humaine – Moi, un Noir
LOLA MONTES by MAX OPHULS
The First Original Version - HD Remastered
Official Selection Cannes Classics 2008
ALAIN RESNAIS COLLECTION
By the director of “Les Herbes folles” / “Wild Grass”, released in France in november 2009, the collection includes 5 documentary short films from 1948 to 1957 :
Le Chant du Styrène
1957 – France – 14 min – Color- Documentary
Toute la mémoire du monde - Music by Maurice JARRE
1956 – France – 21 min – Black & White - Documentary
Gauguin Paul - Music by Darius MILHAUD
1949 – France – 12min – Black & White -- Documentary
Guernica Voice Over by Maria CASARES, Jacques PRUVOST
1949 – France – 13 min – Black & White - Documentary
Van Gogh
1948 – France – 18 min – Black & White - Documentary
MIKA KAURISMAKI COLLECTION
HD & 35 mm
The House of Branching Love
Three Wise Men (Kolme viisasta miestä)
Sonic Mirror
Brasileirinho
Honey Baby
Moro No Brasil
Highway Society
Condition Red (Jatkuva hälytystila)
Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made (Tigrero - Elokuva, joka ei valmistunut)
The Last Border (Viimeisellä rajalla)
Zombie and the Ghost Train (Zombie ja Kummitusjuna)
Amazon
Paper Star (Paperitähti)
Cha Cha Cha
Helsinki Naples All Night Long
Rosso
The Clan Tale of the Frogs (Klaani)
The Worthless (Arvottomat)
Jackpot 2
The Liar (Valehtelija)…
GAY & LESBIAN TITLES COLLECTION
HD / 35 mm – Fictions and Documentaries
The collection includes :
From Beginning to End (Do Começo ao Fim) by Aluizio ABRANCHES, Vil Romance by José Celestino CAMPUSANO, El Cuarto de Leo (Leo’s Room) by Enrique BUCHICHIO, Soundless Wind Chime by Kit HUNG, Give Me Your Hand (Donne-Moi La Main) by Pascal-Alex Vincent,
I Dreamt Under The Water (J’ai Rêvé Sous L’Eau) by HORMOZ, Transvestites Also Cry (Les Travestis Pleurent Aussi) by Sebastiano d’Ayala Valva, Shelter (Riparo) by Marco Simon PUCCIONI, Dakan by Mohamed CAMARA, The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (Ang Pagdadalaga Ni Maximo Oliveros ) by Aureaus SOLITO, Looking for Cheyenne (Oublier Cheyenne) by Valérie MINETTO.
Most of the titles have been selected at acclaimed film festivals such as: Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (USA), The New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival (USA), London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (UK), Amsterdam International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival "Pink Film Days" (The Netherlands), Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Spain), Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (Italy), Vancouver Queer Film Festival (Canada)...
EROTIC TITLES & CLASSICS
From the 60’s to 2010 – Fictions
More than 37 feature film, art house, high quality, from the 60’s to today. A full erotic classic collection including recent festival favorite’s film and classic masterpieces.
The collection includes :
AlbaKiara by Stefano SALVATI, Ah! The Libido (Ah! La Libido) by Michèle ROSIER, Robber Girls by Carla LIA MONTI, Blind Spot by Ad BOL, Cold Blood (Sang Froid), Maladolescenza (Puppy Love), Gradiva (C’est Gradiva qui vous appelle) by Alain Robbe-Grillet, Honey Baby by Mika Kaurismaki, Melancoly Baby with Jane Birkin, Vivante by Sandrine Ray, Wild Camp with Isild Lebesco, Honey Suckle by Claude Faraldo, A Song of Innocence (La Ravisseuse) by Antoine SANTANA, Snow White by Samir, Clemence (Clémence) by Franck Buchter and many more…
And the newly HD restored “Jean-Francois Davy Collection”, which includes more than 15 features from the 70’s.
As Exhibition, Exhibition 2, Q, Exhibition 79, Desire, Q, The Hell Of Prostitution, Get On The line Like Everyone Else, Mechanical Banana, Trick Socks, The Pornocrats, and Melancoly Baby by Clarissse Gabus
IN PRODUCTION
APPROVED FOR ADOPTION
HD & 35mm –2011 – France/ Belgium – 80 min – Color – Animation film - in Production
Directed by JUNG and Laurent BOILEAU
Synopsis: European on the heads side, Asian on the tails side. Cartoonist. 42 years old according to his civil status, Jung prefers to place his birth at the age of 5, when a policeman found him wandering alone on the streets of Seoul. He is one of those 200 000 adopted Koreans spread around the world. Jung decided to return, for the first time, in South Korea, in order to breath the air of his home country, tread the land of his ancestors, and maybe find traces of his biological mother. This trip of reconciliation with his roots and with himself – shot as a documentary — leads our character to recall – in animation – the child he once was and the winding path that made him grow up, until the encounter with his wife, an adopted Korean herself. This travel in time – the present of the trip and the memory of the past – will push him little by little towards a peaceful cohabitation between his inner diversities.
Theatrical Distributor in Benelux: Cinéart
Official Trailer: http://approved-for-adoption.blogspot.com
Shooting August 2010, Teaser available
Official selection: 2010 Cartoon Movie - Co-production Forum
NEW STORY BOARD AVAILABLE IN BERLIN
IN POST-PRODUCTION
SEVERN’S CHILDREN (Les Enfants de Severn)
35 mm - JPEG 2000/HD – 2010 – France – 100 min – Color – Documentary – In editing
Directed by Jean-Paul JAUD
Synopsis: Severn’s Children is the continuation of the 2008 documentary That should not be.by Jean-Paul Jaud.
In 2009, the experiment of Barjac (south of France) told in the documentary “That should not be”, about the collective catering changed into organic food restaurant, was definitely engaged but even in this place, like everywhere on planet, the officials and the inhabitants are now facing new realities, new difficulties and finding solutions together: organic cultivable grounds withdrawn by land, chemical and seed-bearer speculation, polluting maintenance products and cosmetics, pollution with close nuclear power, proliferation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)… Through analyzes by world famous European scientists, we will establish this report but will especially insist on the solutions and the dynamic found by citizens already on their march in France, Canada and Japan, “to change the world”. A scientific analysis and citizens proposals could solve a world problem.
Severn’s Children is the sequel to That Should Not Be. In 1992, Severn Cullis Suzuki, aged 12, was already denouncing the destruction of the environment at the Rio Earth Summit. 16 years later, she is expecting her first child and her speech has a stronger echo than ever in our minds. On the three most industrialized and polluting territories in the world, North America, Europe and Asia, inhabitants and citizens try to find local solutions to a global challenge...
Severn’s Children is the sequel to That Should Not Be which already cumulated more than 276 920 admissions & more than 2 millions euros gross receipt in France (oct 2009).
WIDE is proud to announce screenings of 11 titles of its catalogue at EFM:
GIGOLA Pre-Sales - HD & 35 mm - 2010 – France – 100 min - Color – Drama – in Post-Production
Directed by Laure CHARPENTIER
Cast: Lou Doillon (Gigola), Eduardo Noriega (Tony), Rossy de Palma, Thierry Lhermitte, Marisa Paredes, Marisa Berenson, Arly Jover & Ana Padrao
Synopsis: “GIGOLA” is the story of George, a charismatic and adventurous young woman, born from an old, catholic family, who, in her teens, falls in love with a female teacher named Sybil. Devastated by her lover’s eventual suicide, some years later, George embarks on an exciting and reckless journey to the depths of Pigalle’s nightlife, circa 1960. After an encounter with a very wealthy, still attractive, but older woman, Odette, who offers her money and gifts in return for sexual favours, George becomes Gigola, a kind of gigolo for women only.
SCREENINGS in Berlin of the 60 mn rough cut version, non mixed, non color corrected, no definitive music and no special effects:
February the 13th at 2.50 pm CinemaxX 19
February the 16th at 4.15 pm CinemaxX 19
ALL THAT I LOVE (Wszystko co kocham)
HD & 35 mm - 2010 – Poland – 95 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Jacek BORCUCH
Cast: Mateusz Kosciukiewicz, Olga Frycz, Jakub Gierszal, Andrzej Chyra
Synopsis: It is a beautiful Spring of 1981 in Poland. In a seaside town, Janek, an 18 year old son of a navy captain, forms a punk-rock band to express the things that matter to him most. His life is all about music and his first great love – Basia, but things are about to change. Massive strikes organized by “Solidarność” sweep through Poland and the Communist party is secretly preparing to impose a martial law. Tension in the country grows. Teenage rebellion becomes dangerous during political turmoil. A clash with a martial law commissar and a death of a loved one will change Janek’s world forever...
Selected at the SUNDANCE Film Festival - World Cinema Dramatic Competition, Utah (USA), 2010
Selected at the Rotterdam Film Festival - Spectrum Section (Netherlands), 2010
More than 43 500 admissions during the first WE in its domestic market!
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 11 th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 13 th at 6.00 pm CinemaxX 11
FROM BEGINNING TO END (Do Começo ao fim)
HD & 35 mm – 2010 – Brazil – 94 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aluizio ABRANCHES
Synopsis: An unconditional love story between Francisco and Thomas, half brothers. Set in Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires, the film covers their childhood in a loving family environment and their coming of age, when they realize the true affection that bonds them.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14th at 9.30 am CinemaxX 16
February the 15th at 2.30 pm CinemaxX 13
MINE, MY LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES (Mine, de fil en aiguille)
2010– France – 83 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Valérie MINETTO
Synopsis: A portrait of Mine Barral Vergez who has been making for 40 years costumes for the most famous Parisian cabarets and show stages like Moulin-Rouge, Lido, Comédie-française and Olympia. She has dressed up the most celebrated artistes of our time starting with Juliette Greco and Barbara.
A star in the shadow at this particular time of transition since she is passing the business baton on to her successor...
With the participation of Juliette Gréco, Barbara, Nana Mouskouri, Nicole Croisille
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 13th at 11.30 am CinemaxX 19
February the 15th at 01.00 pm CinemaxX 19
TWO IN THE WAVE (Deux de la Vague)
HD – 2010– France – 90 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Emmanuel LAURENT
Synopsis: Two in the Wave is the story of a friendship. Jean-Luc Godard is born in 1930, François Truffaut two years later, and they meet through their love of cinema. They write in the same magazines, Les Cahiers du Cinéma and Arts. When the younger becomes a filmmaker, with The Four Hundred Blows, which triumphs in Cannes in 1959, he helps his elder to switch to film directing, giving him his own script, already called Breathless.
Selected at the Rotterdam Film Festival 2010 - Signals Regained section, Netherlands
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 19
February the 16th at 5.20 pm CinemaxX 19
OPEN SKY (À ciel ouvert)
HD – 2010 – France – 94 & 52 min - Color - Documentary
Directed by Iñès COMPAN
Synopsis: Puna, Argentina. Kollas natives suddenly find themselves in the center of national and international stakes because of their underground natural resources. Indeed, Standard Silver, a Canadian company, launches an ambitious project of an open-sky silver mine on the abandoned site of Mina Pirquitas, 4,500 m high. This mine is to become one of the most productive one in Latin America, Standard Silver getting the monopole over the underground natural resources disturbing also the fragile balance of the Kollas natives living on poverty. Kollas thus become victims of the globalization with this new mining boom associated to the decreasing metal exchange rate, the latter being essential to the technological development of our modern societies.
Premiere at the 32nd International documentary Film “Cinéma du Réel” in Paris, French Panorama section 2010.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 12th at 01.00 pm CinemaxX 18
February the 15th at 11.30 pm CinemaxX 18
GARIMPEIRO, THE GOLD FOREST
35 mm – 2010 – France – 93 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Marc BARRAT
Synopsis: Rod decides to return to Guiana, his native country, accompanied by Gonz, his childhood friend. In Cayenne, they begin an investigation into Rod’s past. A quest that will lead them right into the heart of the virgin forest, into the camps of the illegal gold prospectors…
Starring Jimmy JEAN-LOUIS from the TV series HEROES.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 11th at 11.00 am CinemaxX 13
February the 14h at 02.15 pm CinemaxX 11
THE HOUSE OF BRANCHING LOVE (Haarautuvan rakkauden talo)
HD & 35 mm – 2009 – Finland –102 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Mika KAURISMAKI
Synopsis: Family therapist Juhani Helin, 35, and business trainer Paula Helin, 34, decide to divorce in a civilized manner and move to separate addresses after selling their common house. But when Paula invites her one night stand, Marco, to the house and Juhani takes revenge on her by hiring a prostitute, Nina, from his half-brother and a pimp, Wolffi, to play his new girlfriend in order to force Paula to leave the house, the box of Pandora of their marriage flies open and releases the plagues of love and hate.
World Premiere: Toronto International Film Festival 2009, Contemporary World Cinema Section
N°1 in Finland the last week-end of September, better than PUBLIC ENEMIES by Michael Mann.
Already more than 145 000 admissions!
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 12th at 3.00 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 15th at 9.00 pm CinemaxX 13
MEN ON THE BRIDGE (Köprüdekiler)
35 mm & HD – 2009 – Germany/Turkey/Netherlands – 87 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aslı ÖZGE
Synopsis: A bit of a Don Juan with his styled hair and single earring, FİKRET (17) illegally sells roses in the traffic jam on the Bosphorus bridge that links Asia and Europe. At the same time, he is striving for a regular job in the old downtown of Istanbul. UMUT (28) drives a shared taxi passing the Bosphorus bridge every day. He is searching for a better apartment to rent in order to satisfy his wife, whose desires are beyond his earnings. The traffic policeman Murat (24), who is stationed at the Bosphorus bridge, feels alone amidst the solid lines of cars. Each night at home, he logs on to the internet seeking for dating chances. Unaware of each other, Fikret, Umut and Murat intersect in the rush hour every day with millions of other Istanbulites, coping with the straits of fulfilling their aspirations in the big city. The story is based on the lives of the characters depicting themselves in the original locations.
North American Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival 2009, Contemporary World Cinema Section
Selected in the “Young Turkish cinema” section at the Festival Premiers Plans in Angers, France 2010
Golden Tulip Award for Best Film - Istanbul Film Festival, Turkey 2009
Golden Boll Award for Best Film - Adana Film Festival, Turkey 2009
Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2009 - Official Entrie from Turkish Submitting Organisation
Festivals:
Golden Wings Distribution Award, 15th London Turkish Film Festival, London (UK) 2009
39th Rotterdam International Film Festival – “Made in Rotterdam” section, The Netherlands - 2010
SCREENING in Berlin :
February the 12th at 9.00 am CinemaxX 13
THE BELGRADE PHANTOM (Beogradski Fantom)
35 mm - 2009 – Serbia/ Hungary/ Bulgaria – 52 & 82min – Color – Docu-Fiction
Directed by Jovan B. TODOROVIC
Synopsis: Yugoslavia, 1979. While president and dictator Tito is in Cuba on international affairs, a mysterious Phantom captures the attention of Belgrade. Using a stolen white Porsche car he performs daring stunts through the city streets. As rumours of his cat-and-mouse games with the police spread, people start gathering to watch him at night. Over the radio the Phantom publicly challenges the police to try and catch him. Such open opposition is unheard of and more than 10 000 people are in the streets supporting their hero. It is dangerous to eliminate him in front of the public and the police are forced into a chase where he sets the rules. It comes down to the driving, and the stakes are very high.
Blockbuster in its national country with more than 42 000 admissions already: The “Serbian Mesrine”.
In OFFICIAL SELECTION IN THE PANORAMA SECTION at IDFA.
SCREENINGS in Berlin :
February the 14 th at 5.15 pm CinemaxX 13
February the 17th at 11.00 pm CinemaxX 13
DOMAINE
35 mm – 2009 – France /Austria –110 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Patric CHIHA
Synopsis: Pierre, a teen of 17, spends all his time with Nadia, a flamboyant mathematician in her forties.
Their rapport is friendly, ambiguous, bordering on amorous. The anarchy that reigns in Nadia's life fascinates this young man on the threshold of adulthood. But Nadia is a wounded soul, dependent on alcohol. Little by little, she slips away. Pierre thinks he can help her, bring her back from the brink...
World Premiere at 66th Venice Film Festival 2009, Italy, International Critics' Week
In competition at the Festival “EntreVues” Belfort International Film Festival, France 2009
In competition at the Festival Premiers Plan d’Angers, First French feature film competition, France 2010
SCREENING in Berlin :
February the 15th at 7.00 pm CinemaxX 11
HIGHLIGHTS
LEO’S ROOM (El Cuarto de Leo)
HD – 2009 – Uruguay – 95 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Enrique BUCHICHIO
Synopsis: Leo is a young man struggling with sexual definition and self-accepatance when he runs into Caro, an ex classmate from Primary School whom he was in love with when they were kids. She´s also going through a deep personal crisis of her own. This reunion will have repercussions in both conflicts, without anyone of them really aware of what´s going on in each other´s life.
World Premiere: Donostia - San Sebastian International Film Festival 2009 - Zabaltegi Competition
EAMON
35 mm – 2009 – Ireland – 85 min – Color – Comedy
Directed by Margaret CORKERY
Synopsis: ‘Eamon’ is a dark romantic comedy: A family holiday brings to a head the destructive love triangle between Eamon, a little boy with behavioural problems, his selfish mother Grace and his sexually frustrated father Daniel.
Awards:
Independent Camera Award, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 2009, Czech Republic
“Prix d’honneur” of the best Irish Film at the MK2 close-up film Festival
Festivals:
Independent Camera Award at Karlovy Vary Film Festival 2009
Toronto International Film Festival 2009 , Discovery Section
Selected at the 50th Thessaloniki International Film Festival 2009, Independence Days Section 2009
TEARS OF APRIL (Käsky)
35 mm & HD – 2009 – Finland/ Germany – 115 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Aku LOUHIMIES
Cast: Pihla Viitala, Samuli Vauramo, Eero Aho
Synopsis: 1918, the Finnish civil war. Red socialists and White bourgeois. Prisoner of the Whites, Red guard troop leader Miina Malin, manages to escape only to be recaptured by jaeger Aaro Harjula. Against the general consensus, he does not wish for her senseless murder but for her to have a fair trail. The meeting of Aaro and Miina binds two strong human stories together and sparks an edgy love theme in the midst of the horrors of the civil war.
Main actress Pihla Viitala: 2010 EFP Shooting Star.
Main actor Samuli Vauramo: 2009 EFP Shooting Star.
Samuli recently played in BUNRAKU directed by Guy Moshe starring Woody Harrelson, Demi Moore and Josh Hartnett.
Selected for European Film Awards 2009.
Award:
Eurimages Award, Sevilla European Film Festival (Sevilla, Spain) 2009
WRONG SIDE OF THE BUS
2010 – South Africa – 52 & 56 min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Rod FREEDMAN
Synopsis: Professor Sidney Bloch left South Africa for Israel, newly graduated in medicine. Returning 40 years later from Melbourne to attend a university reunion, he travels with his son, Aaron, to explore what it was like growing up in a racist regime. Sid also hopes to resolve his own unfinished business.
Festival:
Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival, USA, 2010
NOISE AND FURY (14-18, Le Bruit et la Fureur)
2009 – France/ Belgium – 100 & 2 x 52’ min – Color – Documentary
Directed by Jean-François DELASSUS
Synopsis: Not everything has been told about World War One. This documentary tries to explain the inexplicable: how tens of millions of men could have suffered the unbelievable toughness of life in trenches during 4 years, season after season, day after day, night after night? How could they have accepted the idea of a sure death or injury while they could not even tell the exact reason why they were fighting?
What you are about to see can seem crazy: WW1 was maintained by a general consent.
14-18, the Great War is a documentary based on rare archives for the first time colorized, restored and sonorized as never before.
Broadcasted on prime time on France 2 with a 6 million top rated audience, 3rd best audience in Prime Time for a documentary.
Festivals :
North-American Premiere in the 36th Telluride Film Festival, USA 2009
São Paulo International Film Festival
VIL ROMANCE
35 mm & DIGITAL – 2009 – Argentina – 110 min – Color – Drama
Directed by José Celestino CAMPUSANO
Synopsis: Roberto is a gay boy who shares the house with his mother and sister. Roberto spends his days wandering around the house; he is aware all he can offer and demand to his young lover is a fling. Roberto starts a relationship with Raul, a man around 50 who invites him to his place. Once he is there Roberto is sexually taken in a rough way he never knew.
Discovery Award from the French Critic in Latin America cinema meetings, Toulouse (France) 2009
Festival:
Mar del Plata International Film Festival , Argentina, Official Competition
WALLACE LINE (Die Liebe der Kinder)
35 mm - 2009 –Germany – 90 min – Color – Drama
Directed by Franz MULLER
Synopsis: Two single parents meet in an Internet chat room and soon decide to move in together. They don’t have a whole lot in common, but the very fact that they are so different gives the relationship its liberated, “adult“ quality.
LANDSCAPE NO. 2 (Pokrajina Št.2)
35 mm – Slovenia/ Serbia – 90 min – Color – Drama- Thriller
Directed by Vinko MÖDERNDORFER
Synopsis: The burglars Sergej and Polde steal a valuable painting Landscape No.2. By coincidence Sergej also takes a mysterious document dating back to the end of the World War II. Instructor is ordered to recover the stolen painting and the document, which triggers a diabolic mechanism of the past.
Awards:
Festival of Slovenian Film, Slovenia: Best Film Award - Best Director Award - Best Supporting Actress Award (Maja Martina Merljak) - Best Cinematography Award - Best Production Design Award - Best Music Certificate of Outstanding Achievement for Best Screenplay - Brooklyn International Film Festival, USA
Festivals:
Venice Days / Giornate Degli Autori, Italy
Palm Springs International Film Festival, USA, 2010
OSCAR ACADEMY AWARDS 2010 - SLOVENIAN CANDIDATE FOR BEST FOREIGN FILM AWARD
COLLECTIONS
CLASSIC FILMS
HD & Digital material remastered
Synopsis: An impressive variety of movies from internationally acclaimed directors and actors. HD material available for several titles. More than 300 feature films, art house, classics, from the 20’s to today. A full classic film collection including eternal festival favorite’s masterpieces with Original stills & Promotional material.
ACTORS :
JEAN GABIN MARLENE DIETRICHT ARLETTY LOUIS DE FUNES JEAN MARAIS JEANNE MOREAU ANNA KARINA BERNADETTE LAFFONT SERGE REGGIANI BERNARD BLIER MARTINE CAROL FERNANDEL MICHEL SIMON and many more…
DIRECTORS :
ALAIN RESNAIS JEAN-LUC GODARD JEAN RENOIR HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT ABEL GANCE MAX OHPULS JEAN ROUCH FRANCOIS REICHENBACH CLAUDE LELLOUCH SEMBENE OUSEMANE GERARD PIRES ALBERTO CAVALCANTI MARCEL CRAVENNE MARC ALLEGRET and many more…
FIRST FILM COLLECTION :
L’amour existe by Maurice PIALAT
Le chant de Styrène by Alain RESNAIS
Charlotte et son Jules by Jean-Luc GODARD
Le coup du Berger by Jacques RIVETTE
Histoire d’eau by François TRUFFAUT & Jean-Luc GODARD
Le Laboratoire de l’angoisse by Patrice LECONTE
Les surmenés by Jacques DONIOL- VALCROZE
Tous les garçons s’appellent Patrick by Jean-Luc GODARD
24 heures de la vie d’un clown by Jean-Pierre MELVILLE
JEAN RENOIR COLLECTION :
Catherine - On purge bébé - La Chienne - Une Partie de Campagne - Tire-au-flanc – Tournage à la campagne
ALAIN RESNAIS COLLECTION :
Le Chant du Styrène - Toute la mémoire du monde - Gauguin Paul - Guernica - Van Gogh
JEAN ROUCH COLLECTION :
Petit à petit – Jaguar – Un cœur gros comme ça - La Pyramide humaine – Moi, un Noir
LOLA MONTES by MAX OPHULS
The First Original Version - HD Remastered
Official Selection Cannes Classics 2008
ALAIN RESNAIS COLLECTION
By the director of “Les Herbes folles” / “Wild Grass”, released in France in november 2009, the collection includes 5 documentary short films from 1948 to 1957 :
Le Chant du Styrène
1957 – France – 14 min – Color- Documentary
Toute la mémoire du monde - Music by Maurice JARRE
1956 – France – 21 min – Black & White - Documentary
Gauguin Paul - Music by Darius MILHAUD
1949 – France – 12min – Black & White -- Documentary
Guernica Voice Over by Maria CASARES, Jacques PRUVOST
1949 – France – 13 min – Black & White - Documentary
Van Gogh
1948 – France – 18 min – Black & White - Documentary
MIKA KAURISMAKI COLLECTION
HD & 35 mm
The House of Branching Love
Three Wise Men (Kolme viisasta miestä)
Sonic Mirror
Brasileirinho
Honey Baby
Moro No Brasil
Highway Society
Condition Red (Jatkuva hälytystila)
Tigrero: A Film That Was Never Made (Tigrero - Elokuva, joka ei valmistunut)
The Last Border (Viimeisellä rajalla)
Zombie and the Ghost Train (Zombie ja Kummitusjuna)
Amazon
Paper Star (Paperitähti)
Cha Cha Cha
Helsinki Naples All Night Long
Rosso
The Clan Tale of the Frogs (Klaani)
The Worthless (Arvottomat)
Jackpot 2
The Liar (Valehtelija)…
GAY & LESBIAN TITLES COLLECTION
HD / 35 mm – Fictions and Documentaries
The collection includes :
From Beginning to End (Do Começo ao Fim) by Aluizio ABRANCHES, Vil Romance by José Celestino CAMPUSANO, El Cuarto de Leo (Leo’s Room) by Enrique BUCHICHIO, Soundless Wind Chime by Kit HUNG, Give Me Your Hand (Donne-Moi La Main) by Pascal-Alex Vincent,
I Dreamt Under The Water (J’ai Rêvé Sous L’Eau) by HORMOZ, Transvestites Also Cry (Les Travestis Pleurent Aussi) by Sebastiano d’Ayala Valva, Shelter (Riparo) by Marco Simon PUCCIONI, Dakan by Mohamed CAMARA, The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (Ang Pagdadalaga Ni Maximo Oliveros ) by Aureaus SOLITO, Looking for Cheyenne (Oublier Cheyenne) by Valérie MINETTO.
Most of the titles have been selected at acclaimed film festivals such as: Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (USA), The New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival (USA), London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (UK), Amsterdam International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival "Pink Film Days" (The Netherlands), Barcelona International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (Spain), Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival (Italy), Vancouver Queer Film Festival (Canada)...
EROTIC TITLES & CLASSICS
From the 60’s to 2010 – Fictions
More than 37 feature film, art house, high quality, from the 60’s to today. A full erotic classic collection including recent festival favorite’s film and classic masterpieces.
The collection includes :
AlbaKiara by Stefano SALVATI, Ah! The Libido (Ah! La Libido) by Michèle ROSIER, Robber Girls by Carla LIA MONTI, Blind Spot by Ad BOL, Cold Blood (Sang Froid), Maladolescenza (Puppy Love), Gradiva (C’est Gradiva qui vous appelle) by Alain Robbe-Grillet, Honey Baby by Mika Kaurismaki, Melancoly Baby with Jane Birkin, Vivante by Sandrine Ray, Wild Camp with Isild Lebesco, Honey Suckle by Claude Faraldo, A Song of Innocence (La Ravisseuse) by Antoine SANTANA, Snow White by Samir, Clemence (Clémence) by Franck Buchter and many more…
And the newly HD restored “Jean-Francois Davy Collection”, which includes more than 15 features from the 70’s.
As Exhibition, Exhibition 2, Q, Exhibition 79, Desire, Q, The Hell Of Prostitution, Get On The line Like Everyone Else, Mechanical Banana, Trick Socks, The Pornocrats, and Melancoly Baby by Clarissse Gabus
IN PRODUCTION
APPROVED FOR ADOPTION
HD & 35mm –2011 – France/ Belgium – 80 min – Color – Animation film - in Production
Directed by JUNG and Laurent BOILEAU
Synopsis: European on the heads side, Asian on the tails side. Cartoonist. 42 years old according to his civil status, Jung prefers to place his birth at the age of 5, when a policeman found him wandering alone on the streets of Seoul. He is one of those 200 000 adopted Koreans spread around the world. Jung decided to return, for the first time, in South Korea, in order to breath the air of his home country, tread the land of his ancestors, and maybe find traces of his biological mother. This trip of reconciliation with his roots and with himself – shot as a documentary — leads our character to recall – in animation – the child he once was and the winding path that made him grow up, until the encounter with his wife, an adopted Korean herself. This travel in time – the present of the trip and the memory of the past – will push him little by little towards a peaceful cohabitation between his inner diversities.
Theatrical Distributor in Benelux: Cinéart
Official Trailer: http://approved-for-adoption.blogspot.com
Shooting August 2010, Teaser available
Official selection: 2010 Cartoon Movie - Co-production Forum
NEW STORY BOARD AVAILABLE IN BERLIN
IN POST-PRODUCTION
SEVERN’S CHILDREN (Les Enfants de Severn)
35 mm - JPEG 2000/HD – 2010 – France – 100 min – Color – Documentary – In editing
Directed by Jean-Paul JAUD
Synopsis: Severn’s Children is the continuation of the 2008 documentary That should not be.by Jean-Paul Jaud.
In 2009, the experiment of Barjac (south of France) told in the documentary “That should not be”, about the collective catering changed into organic food restaurant, was definitely engaged but even in this place, like everywhere on planet, the officials and the inhabitants are now facing new realities, new difficulties and finding solutions together: organic cultivable grounds withdrawn by land, chemical and seed-bearer speculation, polluting maintenance products and cosmetics, pollution with close nuclear power, proliferation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs)… Through analyzes by world famous European scientists, we will establish this report but will especially insist on the solutions and the dynamic found by citizens already on their march in France, Canada and Japan, “to change the world”. A scientific analysis and citizens proposals could solve a world problem.
Severn’s Children is the sequel to That Should Not Be. In 1992, Severn Cullis Suzuki, aged 12, was already denouncing the destruction of the environment at the Rio Earth Summit. 16 years later, she is expecting her first child and her speech has a stronger echo than ever in our minds. On the three most industrialized and polluting territories in the world, North America, Europe and Asia, inhabitants and citizens try to find local solutions to a global challenge...
Severn’s Children is the sequel to That Should Not Be which already cumulated more than 276 920 admissions & more than 2 millions euros gross receipt in France (oct 2009).

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