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It’s Alive Films

100 Liters of Gold

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Official Submission: Finland

Panelists

Teemu Nikki

Director/ Screenwriter

Elina Knihtilä

Actor

Pirjo Lonka

Actor

MODERATOR: Nancy Tartaglione

“You know, we Finns drink too much, like in many countries, but we are quite famous in that. And I sort of wanted to tell a story which is like a drinking story that it starts, it’s very funny. And at some point you realize that it’s not fun at all.”

Watermelon Pictures and Visibility Films

All That’s Left of You

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Official Submission: Jordan

Panelist

Cherien Dabis

Writer/Director/ Producer/Actor

MODERATOR: Damon Wise

“I think it all began with just the idea of covering three generations of one family, to show kind of the passage of trauma and to really explore this collective trauma [of 1948] that we Palestinians call the Nakba. And that idea really came from me observing my own family.”

Amazon MGM Studios

Belén

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Official Submission: Argentina

Panelists

Dolores Fonzi

Writer/Director/ Actor

Leticia Cristi

Producer

MODERATOR: Damon Wise

“Soledad Deza is a very generous person. She was very open with me all the time, in every part of the process, like the script. She’s an easy person to be with, which made it very easy for me to — how to say? — feel her energy, to create a merger between her personality and mine. The character is a mix between her and me.”

Tramp Ltd, Medusa Film, Indigo Film & O’Groove

Familia

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Official Submission: Italy

Panelists

Francesco Costabile

Director

Francesco Gheghi

Actor

Barbara Ronchi

Actor

MODERATOR: Zac Ntim

“I wanted to find a theme that was more universal because this kind of culture of violence transcends all kinds of social classes.”

Danae Production

Father

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Official Submission: Slovakia

Panelists

Tereza Nvotová

Writer/Director

Veronika Paštéková

Producer

MODERATOR: Zac Ntim

“I just felt like it was too tragic to put in a movie. But even as I felt like my head was saying no, I couldn’t stop thinking about this story. I felt like this is not just a story about this terrible mistake, it’s something much deeper. It’s about what it means to be human.”

Cohen Media Group

Franz

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Official Submission: Poland

Panelist

Agnieszka Holland

Director/ Producer

MODERATOR: Melanie Goodfellow

“Well, I didn’t want to make the diagnosis of Franz Kafka, but yeah, somehow some of his behavior, some of his problems he had with society and with connection with other people, it showed that he was in some way on the spectrum.”

The Star Film Company

The Heart is a Muscle

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Official Submission: South Africa

Panelists

Imran Hamdulay

Writer/Director/
Producer

Keenan Arrison

Actor

Melissa de Vries

Actor

MODERATOR: Zac Ntim

“I think we shot our second draft, which is crazy. I wouldn’t recommend anyone do that, but it was kind of cool. … It was a tiny film; we shot it on $200,000. The spirit of the crew and cast was really what carried us and what carried the film.”

Emperor Motion Pictures

The Last Dance

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Official Submission: Hong Kong

Panelist

CHAN Mou Yin Anselm

Director

MODERATOR: Zac Ntim

“People had this impression of Hong Kong films being about action, kung fu, and all that. But really, the topic I’ve dealt with is actually much more of a global trend.”

Music Box Films

Late Shift

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Official Submission: Switzerland

Panelists

Petra Volpe

Writer/Director

Leonie Benesch

Actor

MODERATOR: Diana Lodderhose

“It’s like, very intentionally, hospitals are understaffed to make more profit. This just kept brewing and simmering in me and I felt it was a really important topic to look at from a filmmaker’s perspective, also a feminist perspective and a political perspective.”

Kino Lorber

Little Trouble Girls

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Official Submission: Slovenia

Panelists

Urška Djukić Lecamus

Writer/Director

Jara Sofija Ostan

Actor

Lev Predan Kowarski

Director of Photography

MODERATOR: Diana Lodderhose

“In the first row [of the church], I remember seeing three priests sitting there who were really enjoying the performance. For me, it was a very contradictory image – these men in celibacy versus hearing these voices so open. I knew there was something I had to explore deeper.”

Altered Innocence

The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo

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Official Submission: Chile

Panelist

Diego Céspedes

Director

MODERATOR: Nancy Tartaglione

“I think that when you tell the story through the eyes of children in general, you play way more with the emotions and not with such a constructed world. Because when we are adults, we are exposed to so many things, so many dark things and luminous things, but we get a lot of prejudices…”

Neon

No Other Choice

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Official Submission: South Korea

Panelist

Park Chan-wook

Writer/Director/ Producer

MODERATOR: Damon Wise

“After reading the screenplay, the first question that Lee asked me was, ‘Can it be funny?’ My response was, ‘The funnier the better — you can make it as comedic as you want.’ And after that, like playing a game of ping pong, we would throw a funny idea at each other, then we would develop it further on our own, and throw it back at the other person.”

Sony Pictures Classics

The President’s Cake

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Official Submission: Iraq

Panelist

Hasan Hadi

Writer/Director

MODERATOR: Melanie Goodfellow

“Stories have identity, have DNAs, have roots. And this story was very much rooted in the marshes of Iraq, in the south of Iraq, in Baghdad. … I also wanted to break this stigma about Iraq, which is perceived in a very certain way in people’s minds.”

Menemsha Films

The Sea

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Official Submission: Israel

Panelists

Shai Carmeli-Pollak

Writer/Director

Baher Agbariya

Producer

MODERATOR: Melanie Goodfellow

“When I read the script, I was so impressed by the quiet humanity of the story. And I remember running back to the first page, checking if the writer really was Israeli or was Palestinian…”

PMC

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