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A Year Ago in Winter

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Caroline Link
Country: Germany
Synopsis: Coming Soon

Who Do You Love

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Jerry Zaks
Country: USA
Synopsis: Coming Soon

Stone of Destiny

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Charles Martin Smith
Synopsis: Stone of Destiny re-creates the legendary tale of four Glasgow University students who plotted to retrieve the 300- pound Stone of Destiny, the ancient coronation stone of the Scots. Seized by England’s Edward I in 1296, the stone was kept in Westminster Abbey and fitted into St. Edward’s Chair, upon which English monarchs were crowned for centuries. The stone would not leave England until four friends, passionate, determined and fueled by a combination of patriotism and the fire of youth, made their way to London on Christmas Eve, 1950, to reclaim this symbol of their heritage. All of them rank amateurs, they aim to steal the stone from right under the noses of the English police.

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Singh Is King

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Anees Bazmee
Country: India
Synopsis: Coming Soon

Secret Life of Bees

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood
Country: USA
Synopsis: Coming Soon

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Rachel Getting Married

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Jonathan Demme
Country: USA
North American Premiere
Synopsis: When Kym (Anne Hathaway) returns to the Buchman family home for the wedding of her sister Rachel (Rosemarie DeWitt), she brings a long history of personal crisis and family conflict along with her. The wedding party’s abundant cast of friends and relations has gathered for an idyllic weekend of feasting, music and love, but Kym—with her black-comic one-liners and knack for bombshell drama—is a catalyst for long-simmering tensions in the family dynamic. Filled with the rich and eclectic characters that have always been a hallmark of Jonathan Demme’s films, Rachel Getting Married paints a strikingly perceptive and sometimes hilarious family portrait. Director Demme, first-time writer Jenny Lumet and the stellar acting ensemble leaven the drama of these difficult but compelling people with wry affection and generosity of spirit. Rachel Getting Married is a Sony Pictures Classics presentation and will be distributed in Canada by Mongrel Media.

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Public Enemy No. 1/Mesrine: L’Énnemi public no. 1

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Jean-François Richet
Country: France/Canada
Synopsis: Coming Soon

Pride and Glory

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Gavin O’Connor
Country: USA
Synopsis: Coming Soon

Passchendaele

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Paul Gross
Country: Canada
Synopsis: Coming Soon

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The Other Man

by John Allison
August 19th, 2008

Director: Richard Eyre
Country: United Kingdom/USA
World Premiere
Synopsis: From the director of Notes on a Scandal comes this adaptation of a short story by Bernhard Schlink. The Other Man tells the story of Peter (Liam Neeson) who discovers that his wife Lisa (Laura Linney) has been receiving emails and mobile messages from Ralph (Antonio Banderas), a man he never knew existed. His obsession with this unknown rival escalates and, against the advice of his estranged daughter Abigail (Romola Garai), a hurt and vengeful Peter flies to Milan to seek out the mysterious Ralph and the truth about his relationship with Lisa. Directed by Richard Eyre (Iris), The Other Man is produced by Frank Doelger, Tracey Scoffield and Michael Dreyer. The Executive Producers are Mary Beth O’Connor and David Richenthal.

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