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Friday 9 September

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl USA, 2003

When Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) is kidnapped by Pirate Captain Barbossa, (Geoffrey Rush), Elizabeth’s childhood friend Wil Turner (Ben Wilson) is determined to rescue her. Finding an...

Saturday 10 September

Finding Nemo USA, 2003

Marlin is a more than slightly paranoid Clown Fish who is extremely devoted to his young son, Nemo, the only survivor after a hungry shark swallowed up Nemo's mother and her other offspring....

  • Finding Nemo 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 10 Sep, 20:00 (97 mins) @ Outdoor Screening

Sunday 11 September

The Lido Picture Show Various, 2011

Join us again for our annual family film event at Cambridge's renowned open-air swimming pool, with an exciting collection of shorts featuring a selection from the Disposable Film Festival, fresh...

  • The Lido Picture Show 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 11 Sep, 20:00 (110 mins) @ Jesus Green Outdoor Pool

Thursday 15 September

Ace in the Hole & Wakefield Express Billy Wilder, Lindsay Anderson, USA, 1951

ACE IN THE HOLE (111 mins): Charles Tatum, a down-on-his-luck reporter, takes a job with a small New Mexico newspaper. The job is pretty boring until he finds a man trapped in an old Indian...

Ispansi (Spaniards) Spain/Germany, 2010

Paula and Alvaro belong to opposite social and ideological classes. Turbulent times in their homeland have led to them being sent to the USSR, two of the 30,000 'war children' evacuated abroad in...

  • Ispansi (Spaniards) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 17:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Lion King (3D) Roger Allers, United States, 2011

What could be better than talking, singing lions? Talking, singing lions in 3D of course! Nearly a decade since THE LION KING last appeared on the big screen, Disney's Oscar® and Golden Globe®...

  • The Lion King (3D) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 18:00 (89 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse
  • The Lion King (3D) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 20:00 (89 mins) @ Cineworld

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy United Kingdom, 2011

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN director Alfredson adapts the classic John le Carré 1974 espionage novel with a little help from the crème de la crème of British acting talent. Gary Oldman (THE DARK...

Tomboy France, 2011

Michaël (Zoe Héran) enjoys playing football with the boys, swimming and sharing quiet conversations with his girlfriend Lisa. He is so popular with the locals one would hardly believe he has only...

  • Tomboy 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 19:45 (85 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy United Kingdom, 2011

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN director Alfredson adapts the classic John le Carré 1974 espionage novel with a little help from the crème de la crème of British acting talent. Gary Oldman (THE DARK...

The Lion King (3D) Roger Allers, United States, 2011

What could be better than talking, singing lions? Talking, singing lions in 3D of course! Nearly a decade since THE LION KING last appeared on the big screen, Disney's Oscar® and Golden Globe®...

  • The Lion King (3D) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 18:00 (89 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse
  • The Lion King (3D) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 15 Sep, 20:00 (89 mins) @ Cineworld

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy United Kingdom, 2011

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN director Alfredson adapts the classic John le Carré 1974 espionage novel with a little help from the crème de la crème of British acting talent. Gary Oldman (THE DARK...

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark USA/Australia/Mexico, 2011

Guillermo del Toro's DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (he wrote the screenplay) is a reworking of a telefilm that terrified him as a tiny. Ten-year-old rebel Sally lives with her remote father Alex (Guy...

Short Fusion: Let's Talk About Sex Canada; Japan/USA; USA/UK; UK; France, 2011

Score Audrey and David wash their dirty linen in public while debating the question: 'How much is too much?' Grandpa's Wet Dream A 75-year-old Japanese man has been acting in adult videos for...

Short Fusion: Let's Talk About Sex Canada; Japan/USA; USA/UK; UK; France, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Tom Shrapnel</strong> Score Audrey and David wash their dirty linen in public while debating the question: 'How much is too much?' Grandpa's Wet Dream A...

Friday 16 September

Mademoiselle Chambon Stephane Brize, France, 2009

After the international success of NOT HERE TO BE LOVED, Stéphane Brizé returns with this touching, softly-spoken portrait of two adults fighting to stop their carnal passions from spilling over...

The Disposable Film Festival Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Selected by MovieMaker Magazine as one America's coolest film festivals, the Disposable Film Festival was created in 2007 to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made...

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy United Kingdom, 2011

LET THE RIGHT ONE IN director Alfredson adapts the classic John le Carré 1974 espionage novel with a little help from the crème de la crème of British acting talent. Gary Oldman (THE DARK...

Tomboy France, 2011

Michaël (Zoe Héran) enjoys playing football with the boys, swimming and sharing quiet conversations with his girlfriend Lisa. He is so popular with the locals one would hardly believe he has only...

  • Tomboy 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 12:45 (85 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Short Fusion: Dilating Time UK; Korea; Poland, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Jon Stanford</strong> Nancy, Sid & Sergio When God and the Devil go on a rock climbing weekend in Wales, it?s down time ? a chance to call a temporary...

Mann V. Ford Maro Chermayeff, Micah Fink, United States, 2011

In the late 1960s a Ford Motors plant in Mahwah, New Jersey dumped toxic paint sludge. As the local Indian community's children played in this colourful waste little could they conceive of the...

  • Mann V. Ford 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 15:00 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Rembrant Fecit 1669 Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 1977

An unusual and opulent portrait of the great painter, sketcher and etcher is Stelling's third film and continues a fascination with Dutch culture, using the imagery of early Dutch masters. From an...

  • Rembrant Fecit 1669 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 15:15 (120 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Sweet Smell of Success Alexander Mackendrick, United States, 1957

SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS was Mackendricks American debut, a rat trap of a film in which a vicious NY gossip hustler (Curtis) grovels for his Mr Big (Lancaster), a monster newspaper columnist who is...

Resistance Amit Gupta, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>PLUS Q&A with Director Amit Gupta and Author Owen Sheers! (Tue 20 8.30pm)</strong> 1944: after five years of war a Nazi invasion lands on British soil. Within a month, half the country...

  • Resistance 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 17:45 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Calvet Dominic Allan, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with director Dominic Allen</strong> Calvet depicts the struggles of Jean Marc Calvet, now an artist with burgeoning international success, to come to terms with his past...

  • Calvet 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 18:00 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Eleanore and the Timekeeper & Our Ordered Lives Danièle Wilmouth, USA; UK, 2011

ELEANORE AND THE TIMEKEEPER (76 mins): In a rural Pennsylvanian farming and logging community, Eleanore, aged 91, has been caring for her developmentally disabled son Ronnie for 64 years......

Mademoiselle Chambon Stephane Brize, France, 2009

After the international success of NOT HERE TO BE LOVED, Stéphane Brizé returns with this touching, softly-spoken portrait of two adults fighting to stop their carnal passions from spilling over...

The Silver Cliff (O Abismo Prateado) Karim Ainouz, Brazil, 2011

THE SILVER CLIFF was inspired by a song by Brazilian musician Chico Buarque, called Eye to Eye, about the impossibility of love and forgiveness. Having already won many admirers with MADAM SATA,...

Act of Grace Noreen Kershaw, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with actors Jennifer Lim and Ozzie Hue</strong> East meets North-West in this gritty crime thriller, based on a true story. When Dezzie (Leo Gregory) protects Chinese...

  • Act of Grace 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 20:15 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Illusionist (1984) Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 1984

Blending fiction, reality, dream and illusion effortlessly THE ILLUSIONIST is the story of two brothers, one of whom pursues his ambitions, while the other is sent to a mental institution by their...

Intimate Grammar Israel, 2010

In Israel in the early 1960s, a new generation is growing up: the militant Israeli, the generation that will not go through another Holocaust. But Hindas son, Aharon, a sensitive eleven year old...

  • Intimate Grammar 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 21:00 (110 mins) @ Cineworld

Sound It Out & Analogue Kingdom United Kingdom, 2011

SOUND IT OUT (74 mins): A cultural heaven in one of the most deprived areas in the country, Sound It Out Records is run by the drily philosophical Tom Butchart, whose wealth of knowledge helps...

Tridentfest 2011 Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Project Trident returns to the Cambridge Film Festival for the third consecutive year, with a very special selection of the dark, the weird and the downright riduculous - films so new, so...

  • Tridentfest 2011 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 16 Sep, 22:45 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Day the Earth Caught Fire Val Guest, United Kingdom, 1961

Through the eyes of British reporter Peter Stenning (Judd), we learn that both the US and the USSR have simultaneously set off nuclear explosions to test their efficiency. The twin blasts have...

Saturday 17 September

The Front Page Billy Wilder, United States, 1974

Hildy Johnson is the top reporter on a Chicago newspaper during the 1920s. Tired of the whole game hes determined to quit his job to get married. His scheming editor, Walter Burns, has other plans...

  • The Front Page 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 10:30 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Octonauts - Explore! Rescue! Protect! Darragh O' Connell, United Kingdom, 2010

The Octonauts are a team of undersea adventurers who are always ready to dive into action! Their mission: to explore new underwater worlds, rescue amazing sea creatures and protect the ocean. Based...

Nature's Way: Charlie and Lola and Tinga Tinga Tales Various, United Kingdom, 2007

A special programme of three beautifully-crafted and gloriously-animated tales from celebrated children's television production company Tiger Aspect Productions. Charlie and Lola Autumn Special...

Jess + Moss Clay Jeter, United States, 2011

Jess, age 18, and Moss, age 12 are second cousins in the dark-fire tobacco fields of rural Western Kentucky. Without immediate families that they can relate to, and lacking friends their own age,...

  • Jess + Moss 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 12:45 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Short Fusion: Wrong Place, Wrong Time Germany; UK; France; USA; Australia; France/Germany, 2011

<strong>Q + A with filmmakers Jan Seeman, Alex Hardy and Thomas Guerrier</strong> Summer Knows An accidental encounter between a young man and a couple turns into a game of light and shadow....

Black Butterflies Paula van der Oest, Netherlands, South Africa, 2011

Fighting against the censorship of the National Party during the era of apartheid in South Africa, free-spirited poet Ingrid Jonker lives life to its fullest with a small circle of like-minded...

  • Black Butterflies 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 15:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Pointsman Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 1986

<strong>Q + A session with Jos Stelling</strong> When an elegant French woman steps of a train in the middle of the night, she finds herself not on a platform, but the middle of nowhere, yet...

  • The Pointsman 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 15:15 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Silence Baran bo Odar, Germany, 2010

A Bicycle found in a wheat field. A Missing Girl. Is history repeating itself? 23 years ago, a young girl named Pia was raped and murdered in this exact spot. Has the same thing happened now to...

  • The Silence 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 15:30 (119 mins) @ Cineworld

Act of Grace Noreen Kershaw, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with actors Jennifer Lim and Ozzie Hue</strong> East meets North-West in this gritty crime thriller, based on a true story. When Dezzie (Leo Gregory) protects Chinese...

  • Act of Grace 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 15:30 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mumbai Charlie India / United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Deebak Verma</strong> MUMBAI CHARLIE is a heartwarming film about the curious and unexpected adventures of VJ - a young Mumbai businessman and reluctant heir to a...

  • Mumbai Charlie 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 17:30 (28 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

I Don't Know How She Does It Douglas MagGrath, USA, 2011

Based on critically acclaimed bestseller by Allison Pearson, I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT follows Boston-based working mother Kate Reddy (Parker) trying desperately to juggle marriage,...

Red State Kevin Smith, United States, 2011

Cult writer-director Kevin Smiths (CLERKS) hotly anticipated tenth film is a unique and intense thriller. In Middle America, three horny teenagers travel to Coopers Dell after responding to an...

  • Red State 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 18:00 (88 mins) @ Cineworld

Britain Through a Lens & Humphrey Jennings Chris Durlacher, United Kingdom, 2011

BRITAIN THROUGH A LENS (60 mins): The unlikely story of how, between 1929 and 1945, a group of tweed-wearing radicals and pin-striped bureaucrats created the most influential movement in the...

Bombay Beach Alma Har'el, USA, 2011

Featuring choreographed dance numbers set against music composed by Zach Condon from the band Beirut and songs by Bob Dylan, rarely has there been a more freewheeling documentary. The protagonists...

  • Bombay Beach 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 20:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Jos Stelling In Conversation Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 2011

Jos Stelling, filmmaker, cinema owner, visionary. At the age of seven he was given a projector and started to show films to children in the neighbourhood, developing a profound passion for film. He...

Tabloid Errol Morris, United States, 2010

Casting aside the conventionality that characterised his earlier output, Errol Morris allows seasoned celebrity Joyce McKinney to speak for herself in this portrait fo a scandalous siren. In...

  • Tabloid 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 20:30 (87 mins) @ Cineworld

Bullhead (Rundskop) Michael R. Roskam, Belgium, 2011

BULLHEAD, a thriller about gangsters and farmers, is set against the backdrop of the Belgium cattle hormone mafia. Young Limburg cattle farmer Jacky Vanmarsenille is approached by an unscrupulous...

  • Bullhead (Rundskop) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 17 Sep, 20:30 (124 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark USA/Australia/Mexico, 2011

Guillermo del Toro's DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (he wrote the screenplay) is a reworking of a telefilm that terrified him as a tiny. Ten-year-old rebel Sally lives with her remote father Alex (Guy...

Short Fusion: Let's Talk About Sex Canada; Japan/USA; USA/UK; UK; France, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Tom Shrapnel</strong> Score Audrey and David wash their dirty linen in public while debating the question: 'How much is too much?' Grandpa's Wet Dream A...

Sunday 18 September

All the President's Men Alan Pakula, United States, 1976

In the run-up to the 1972 elections, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward covers what seems to be a minor break-in at the Democratic Party National headquarters. He is surprised to find top...

The Gruffalo Max Lang, United Kingdom, 2009

Recently voted the nations favourite bedtime story, the magical tale of a plucky mouse who takes a walk through the woods in search of a nut is brought to enchanting life in an all-star adaptation...

  • The Gruffalo 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 11:00 (27 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

To Infinity and Beyond! Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Join Mr Benn, The Clangers, Ivor The Engine, and Bagpuss as they head up, up and away for exciting adventures in outer space. Mr Benn steps into the Fancy Dress Shop?s changing room and emerges as...

At Night, They Dance (La Nuit, Elle Dansent) Stephane Thibault, Isabelle Lavigne, Canada, 2011

Life is not easy for Reda, aged 42, mother of seven with an eighth baby on her way, recently widowed. But she is a powerful and joyful force to be reckoned with ? especially when it comes to taking...

Mann V. Ford Maro Chermayeff, Micah Fink, United States, 2011

In the late 1960s a Ford Motors plant in Mahwah, New Jersey dumped toxic paint sludge. As the local Indian community's children played in this colourful waste little could they conceive of the...

  • Mann V. Ford 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 12:45 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Short Fusion: Love, Lost and Found UK; Germany; Cape Verde/Germany, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith</strong> The Man With the Stolen Heart A surreal tale about a Man who wakes up one day only to discover his heart has run away. Almost...

Above Us Only Sky Jan Schomburg, Germany, 2011

One could say of Martha's life that it's well-balanced, fulfilling-happy. She enjoys her teaching job, has a group of loyal, loving friends and, above all, she has Paul. The man she loves and has...

  • Above Us Only Sky 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 15:00 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Philipp Fabian Möhrke, Germany, 2010

With oversized glasses on his narrow face and abundant sarcasm, Philipp lurches through a life that is not actually his own. At an age when people should be talking about plans for the future, he...

  • Philipp 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 15:00 (40 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

No Trains No Planes Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 1999

Like THE POINTSMAN, NO PLANES NO TRAINS is based on a book by Jean-Paul Franssens. It floats beautifully from the opening close-up of a butterfly on a plant to the final moments of the film - a...

  • No Trains No Planes 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 15:15 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Last Projectionist Thomas Lawes, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q&A session with Director Thomas (Tom) Lawes</strong> Thomas Lawes' nostalgic documentary celebrates independent cinema tradition, showing how its renaissance is now a worldwide...

A Boatload of Wild Irishmen Mac Dara O'Curraidhín, Ireland, 2011

Written by Brian Winston Film Editor Chris Hainstock <strong>Q + A session with writer and co-producer Brian Winston</strong> Co-produced by the University of Lincoln, <a...

Ispansi (Spaniards) Spain/Germany, 2010

Paula and Alvaro belong to opposite social and ideological classes. Turbulent times in their homeland have led to them being sent to the USSR, two of the 30,000 'war children' evacuated abroad in...

White, White World (Beli, Beli Svet) Oleg Novkovic, Serbia & Montenegro, 2010

<strong>"Extraordinary artistic achievement..." Le Monde </strong> Rightly awarded the New Vision Award at Crossing Europe 2011, WHITE WHITE WORLD is a tour-de-force of vision and innovation....

Late September Jon Sanders, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Jon Sanders, lead actors Anna Mottram and Bob Goody and cinematographer Jeff Baynes on Sunday 18 September at 6pm</strong> LATE SEPTEMBER takes place over a...

  • Late September 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 18:00 (87 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Mysteries of Lisbon Raoul Ruiz, Portugal, 2010

Raul Ruiz's masterful adaptation of the eponymous nineteenth-century Portuguese novel (by Camilo Castelo Branco) evokes the complex intertwined narratives of Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens. The...

  • Mysteries of Lisbon 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 18:15 (272 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Yellow Sea Hong-jin Na, Korea (South), 2010

Set pulses to pound in this bruising South Korean crime thriller compared by the Hollywood Reporter to A TOUCH OF EVIL. Full of some of the scrappiest on-screen fights since OLDBOY, Na Hong-jin?s...

  • The Yellow Sea 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 20:00 (140 mins) @ Cineworld

Romantics Anonymous Jean-Pierre Améris, France, 2011

What happens when a gifted chocolate-maker with a lifelong case of uncontrollable shyness meets a similar case of total discomfiture? Director Jean-Pierre Améris is likely to offer the two a...

  • Romantics Anonymous 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 20:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Magdalene Street Screenings Various, 2011

The Festival is delighted again to return to Cambridge's oldest shopping street, where we will set up our screens to present you with a special evening out, giving you the opportunity to watch...

Burnout (Abgebrannt) Verena S. Freytag, Germany, 2011

<strong>+ Q&A with Director Verena S. Freytag</strong> Berlin tattooist and single mother of three children, Pelin (Maryam Zaree) collapses when one day her problems grow into a mountain: her...

  • Burnout (Abgebrannt) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 18 Sep, 20:15 (102 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Monday 19 September

Duska Jos Stelling, Netherlands, 2007

The submission for Best Foreign Film Oscar 2008 from the Netherlands, DUSKA is the perfect Film Festival movie. Bob is a film critic who lives opposite his favourite cinema. He is now working on a...

  • Duska 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 10:15 (110 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Veronica Guerin Joel Schumacher, United States, 2003

Based on a true story, this is about the Irish journalist Veronica Guerin (Cate Blanchett), a reporter for The Sunday Independent, who exposed some of Dublins most powerful crime barons and drug...

  • Veronica Guerin 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 10:30 (98 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Poll Diaries Chris Kraus, Germany, 2010

In the summer of 1914I, a 14-year-old German girl returns to her home on the Baltic coast, a place uneasily shared by Germans, Russians and Estonians. While her morbid scientist father controls the...

  • The Poll Diaries 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 12:30 (134 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tabloid Errol Morris, United States, 2010

Casting aside the conventionality that characterised his earlier output, Errol Morris allows seasoned celebrity Joyce McKinney to speak for herself in this portrait fo a scandalous siren. In...

  • Tabloid 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 12:45 (87 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Bombay Beach Alma Har'el, USA, 2011

Featuring choreographed dance numbers set against music composed by Zach Condon from the band Beirut and songs by Bob Dylan, rarely has there been a more freewheeling documentary. The protagonists...

  • Bombay Beach 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 13:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

As If I Am Not There Juanita Wilson, Ireland, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with Juanita Wilson</strong> AS IF I AM NOT THERE is a story of a young woman from Sarajevo whose life is shattered the day a young soldier walks into her apartment and...

  • As If I Am Not There 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 15:15 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Camera that Changed the World (62m)/Don't Look Back (96m) United Kingdom, 2011

THE CAMERA THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: "The Camera That Changed The World" celebrates craftsmen and artists who built and handled the first portable cameras in the summer of 1960. Unfettered by the...

Drive Nicolas Winding Refn, USA, 2011

<strong>Plus Q + A session with filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn for the 4pm Monday Picturehouse screening</strong> Based on a short story by the neo-noir crime novelist James Sallis, DRIVE...

  • Drive 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 16:00 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

A Useful Life (La Vida Útil) Federico Veiroj, Uruguay, 2010

A timely yet magical film for everyone who is working in or passionate about cinematheques. Jorge (played by Uruguayan film critic Jorge Jellinek) has been devoted to Montevideo's cinematheque for...

Romantics Anonymous Jean-Pierre Améris, France, 2011

What happens when a gifted chocolate-maker with a lifelong case of uncontrollable shyness meets a similar case of total discomfiture? Director Jean-Pierre Améris is likely to offer the two a...

Cartography of Loneliness & Charcoal Burners Piotr Zlotorowicz, Spain; Poland, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Nocem Collado</strong> CARTOGRAPHY OF LONELINESS (68 mins): Observing widows from India, Nepal and Afghanistan - countries with the highest population of...

Gibraltar Ana Garcia, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Anna Garcia</strong> Intertwining the history of her homeland with the story of her return there for her marriage, filmmaker Ana Garcia successfully brings together...

  • Gibraltar 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 20:00 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Jo for Jonathan Maxìme Giroux, Canada, 2010

JO FOR JONATHAN captures the adolescent life of its main protagonist with great delicacy and control. A water bottle left on top of a car dances to the rhythm of the car's (unheard) sound system -...

  • Jo for Jonathan 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 20:15 (78 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Woman Lucky McKee, United States, 2011

From author Jack Ketchum (THE LOST, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, RED) and director Lucky McKee (MAY) comes a scandalous tale of two extremes, a feral female force of nature and an abusive parent, on...

  • The Woman 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 20:30 (100 mins) @ Cineworld

The Silence Baran bo Odar, Germany, 2010

A Bicycle found in a wheat field. A Missing Girl. Is history repeating itself? 23 years ago, a young girl named Pia was raped and murdered in this exact spot. Has the same thing happened now to...

  • The Silence 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 20:30 (119 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Robin Hood USA, 1922

The radiant Douglas Fairbanks launches into action in his role as the Earl of Huntingdon - better known as Robin Hood - champion of King Richard's people (Wallace Beery), in this silent epic...

  • Robin Hood 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 20:30 (105 mins) @ Trinity College

Sympathy for Mr Vengeance Park Chan-Wook, Korea (South), 2002

<strong>Q + A session with Hamish MacAlpine</strong> The first of Park Chan-wook's remarkable vengeance trilogy (with OLDBOY and LADY VENGEANCE) is as brutal a revenge movie as you're ever...

Tirza Rudolf Van Den Berg, Netherlands, 2010

Jörgen Hofmeester's world is crumbling. Forced into early retirement and harassed by his ex-wife, the only part of his life that makes sense is his beloved daughter Tirza. But now even this...

  • Tirza 28th Cambridge Film Festival Mon 19 Sep, 22:45 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Beatboxing - The Fifth Element of Hip Hop & Ben Is Back Klaus Schneyder, USA; Israel, 2011

BEATBOXING - THE FIFTH ELEMENT OF HIP HOP (55 mins): Under the name of Hip-Hop, behind Graffiti, DJing, Breakdancing and rapping, a fifth element emerged from the youth culture surrounding poor...

Tuesday 20 September

Zodiac David Fincher, United States, 2007

The true story behind the murders that many scholars believe to be the most perplexing series of unsolved crimes in modern history comes to the screen in chilling detail courtesy of Fincher (FIGHT...

  • Zodiac 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 10:15 (158 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Late September Jon Sanders, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Jon Sanders, lead actors Anna Mottram and Bob Goody and cinematographer Jeff Baynes on Sunday 18 September at 6pm</strong> LATE SEPTEMBER takes place over a...

  • Late September 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 10:30 (87 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Writer in Residence UK, 2011

<strong>Screenings and Workshops:</strong> OPEN SHUTTERS IRAQ screening on <strong>Friday 23 September, 12.00 – 3.00pm, </strong> Buckingham House, Murray Edwards College In Dec 2006, a...

  • Writer in Residence 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 12:00 (180 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

The Ultimate Survivor & The Last Projectionist Philip Hind, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Philip Hind</strong> THE ULTIMATE SURVIVOR is director and writer Philip Hind's first solo project, an in depth look at one of Oxford's historic and unusual...

Gibraltar Ana Garcia, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Anna Garcia</strong> Intertwining the history of her homeland with the story of her return there for her marriage, filmmaker Ana Garcia successfully brings together...

  • Gibraltar 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 13:10 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

If Not Us, Who? Germany, 2011

Germany in the early 60s: a time of departure. Bernward Vesper, son of the Nazi writer Will Vesper, is rebellious. During the night, he slams the angry words into his typewriter that he wants to...

  • If Not Us, Who? 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 14:30 (104 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Bernard Herrmann: Knowing the Score United Kingdom, 2011

This year marks the centenary of the birth of film composer Bernard Herrmann, creator of some of the most powerful and instantly recognisable film scores in cinema history. Although best...

Romantics Anonymous Jean-Pierre Améris, France, 2011

What happens when a gifted chocolate-maker with a lifelong case of uncontrollable shyness meets a similar case of total discomfiture? Director Jean-Pierre Améris is likely to offer the two a...

  • Romantics Anonymous 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 16:00 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Under Control Volker Sattel, Germany, 2011

Coincidentally made just before the atomic catastrophe in Japan, UNDER CONTROL gives an exclusive and fascinating insight into nuclear power stations. Filmmaker Volker Sattel (AFTER EFFECT) would...

  • Under Control 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 16:45 (98 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Blood in the Mobile Denmark/Germany, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Frank Piasechi Poulsen</strong> We love our cell phones and the selection between different models has never been bigger. But the production of phones has a dark,...

  • Blood in the Mobile 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 17:30 (82 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Citizen Kane Orson Welles, United States, 1941

From the opening sequence, Orson Welles first film - the most famous debut in all cinema - is replete with stylistic tropes and flourishes which evoke the German cinema of the 20s and 30s. Long...

  • Citizen Kane 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 17:45 (119 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The City Below Christoph Hochhäusler, Germany, 2010

Thanks to a chance meeting at a mandatory cultural event, Roland Cordes, 55, and a member of the board of a large bank, encounters the wife of a new employee: Svenja Steve, 33. There is an...

  • The City Below 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 18:00 (110 mins) @ Cineworld

Local Tastes: Cambridge Shorts UK, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Ed Wiles, Ryd Cook, Tom Goudsmit, Emily Cooper and Douglas Davies</strong> HEAVEN'S SECRET Inspired by the murder of Hertfordshire traveller, Mark Lindgren,...

Mark Kermode: The Good, The Bad and The Multiplex UK, 2011

Outspoken, opinionated and hilariously funny, leading UK film critic Mark Kermode returns to the stage with The Good, the Bad and the Multiplex to take us into the belly of the beast and ask: what...

Drive Nicolas Winding Refn, USA, 2011

<strong>Plus Q + A session with filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn for the 4pm Monday Picturehouse screening</strong> Based on a short story by the neo-noir crime novelist James Sallis, DRIVE...

  • Drive 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 20:15 (95 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Forest Prince and The Pig Man & The Stranger USA; Australia, 2011

THE FOREST PRINCE AND THE PIG MAN (71 mins): Interweaving a coast-to-coast hitchhiking trip with the underground history of bumming rides, documentary maker Craig Constantine thumbs a lift and...

Resistance Amit Gupta, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>PLUS Q&A with Director Amit Gupta and Author Owen Sheers! (Tue 20 8.30pm)</strong> 1944: after five years of war a Nazi invasion lands on British soil. Within a month, half the country...

  • Resistance 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 20:30 (92 mins) @ Cineworld

Anduni Samira Radsi, Germany, 2011

Armenian Belinda feels at home in Germany, where she was born, lives and studies just like any other German girl her age. But when she loses her father, she is suddenly drawn into the traditional...

  • Anduni 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 20:45 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Jess + Moss Clay Jeter, United States, 2011

Jess, age 18, and Moss, age 12 are second cousins in the dark-fire tobacco fields of rural Western Kentucky. Without immediate families that they can relate to, and lacking friends their own age,...

  • Jess + Moss 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 21:00 (83 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Irreversible Gasper Noe, France, 2000

A remarkable, provocative and horrifyingly brutal portrayal of love and revenge from controversial director Gasper Noé (SEUL CONTRE TOUS). Starring off-screen husband and wife Vincent Cassel...

  • Irreversible 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 22:45 (97 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Red State Kevin Smith, United States, 2011

Cult writer-director Kevin Smiths (CLERKS) hotly anticipated tenth film is a unique and intense thriller. In Middle America, three horny teenagers travel to Coopers Dell after responding to an...

  • Red State 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 23:00 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Woman Lucky McKee, United States, 2011

From author Jack Ketchum (THE LOST, THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, RED) and director Lucky McKee (MAY) comes a scandalous tale of two extremes, a feral female force of nature and an abusive parent, on...

  • The Woman 28th Cambridge Film Festival Tue 20 Sep, 23:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Wednesday 21 September

Black Butterflies Paula van der Oest, Netherlands, South Africa, 2011

Fighting against the censorship of the National Party during the era of apartheid in South Africa, free-spirited poet Ingrid Jonker lives life to its fullest with a small circle of like-minded...

  • Black Butterflies 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 10:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Eggs For Later/Leap Before You Look/Boffin & Boffin Ed Blythe, Netherlands, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Marieke Schellart</strong> EGGS FOR LATER (50 mins): In this personal documentary director Marieke Schellart (35) reveals how she, as a single modern woman, struggles...

A Boatload of Wild Irishmen Mac Dara O'Curraidhín, Ireland, 2011

Written by Brian Winston Film Editor Chris Hainstock <strong>Q + A session with writer and co-producer Brian Winston</strong> Co-produced by the University of Lincoln, <a...

Calvet Dominic Allan, United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with director Dominic Allen</strong> Calvet depicts the struggles of Jean Marc Calvet, now an artist with burgeoning international success, to come to terms with his past...

  • Calvet 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 12:45 (86 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tirza Rudolf Van Den Berg, Netherlands, 2010

Jörgen Hofmeester's world is crumbling. Forced into early retirement and harassed by his ex-wife, the only part of his life that makes sense is his beloved daughter Tirza. But now even this...

  • Tirza 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 13:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Creative Front: The Price of Storytelling UK, 2011

<p>Creative Front are proud to be presenting: The Price of Storytelling, a vital and timely event on new models of film funding, online distribution and the ethical issues that surround film...

The Oak (Balanta) Lucian Pintilie, Romania, 1992

THE OAK was made after a 20 year ban, in which Pintilie was not allowed to make films. In 1989, having just lost her father, Nela decides to go and teach in a small provincial town. There she meets...

  • The Oak (Balanta) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 15:00 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

As If I Am Not There Juanita Wilson, Ireland, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with Juanita Wilson</strong> AS IF I AM NOT THERE is a story of a young woman from Sarajevo whose life is shattered the day a young soldier walks into her apartment and...

  • As If I Am Not There 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 15:15 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Eleanore and the Timekeeper & Our Ordered Lives Danièle Wilmouth, USA; UK, 2011

ELEANORE AND THE TIMEKEEPER (76 mins): In a rural Pennsylvanian farming and logging community, Eleanore, aged 91, has been caring for her developmentally disabled son Ronnie for 64 years......

My Long Distance Friend Carina Molier, Netherlands, 2011

Since the age of 9, when she ran away from her home country of Zimbabwe, Og has lead a nomadic existence. Moving between countries and people, in an incredible tale that sees her falling pregnant...

El Bulli Gereon Wetzel, Germany, 2011

Kitchen king Ferran Adrià is serious about eating. He doesn't just sample and sip, he scoffs like Homer Simpson, and you can see for yourself in Gereon Wetzel's documentary EL BULLI: COOKING IN...

  • El Bulli 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 17:45 (108 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

A Man's Story - Ozwald Boateng Varon Bonicos, United Kingdom, 2010

A Mans Story profiles Ozwald Boateng, his design, his business, his personal life. Charismatic, glamorous, hard-working and very humanly flawed, Boateng's personal and professional triumphs and...

The Seventh Seal Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1957

Endlessly imitated and parodied, Bergmans landmark THE SEVENTH SEAL retains its ability to spellbind the audience. Von Sydow stars as a 14th-century knight, Antonius Block, wearily heading home...

  • The Seventh Seal 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 19:00 (96 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times United States, 2011

<strong>Q+A session with director Andrew Rossi, journalist David Carr and Tony Earnshaw</strong> During the most tumultuous time for media in generations, filmmaker Andrew Rossi gains...

Drive Nicolas Winding Refn, USA, 2011

<strong>Plus Q + A session with filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn for the 4pm Monday Picturehouse screening</strong> Based on a short story by the neo-noir crime novelist James Sallis, DRIVE...

  • Drive 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 19:00 (95 mins) @ Cineworld

Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Thread United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Ant Neely and Sloane after the screening on Saturday 23 Sep 5pm.</strong> <strong>Thu 22 10.30pm Q + A session with filmmaker Ant Neely</strong> <strong>Wed 21...

At Night, They Dance (La Nuit, Elle Dansent) Stephane Thibault, Isabelle Lavigne, Canada, 2011

Life is not easy for Reda, aged 42, mother of seven with an eighth baby on her way, recently widowed. But she is a powerful and joyful force to be reckoned with ? especially when it comes to taking...

The Lulu Sessions S. Casper Wong, United States, 2011

<strong> Q + A session with director Casper Wong after Wednesday 21 Sep screening at Queens Theatre, Emmanuel College</strong> WINNER Emerging Director Award (Asian American International Film...

  • The Lulu Sessions 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 21:00 (88 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Atrocious Fernando Barreda Luna, Spain/Mexico, 2010

In April 2010, the Quintanilla family travelled to their farmhouse in Sitges, Spain, for their summer vacation. Not keen on the countryside, siblings Christian and July started investigating the...

  • Atrocious 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 21:00 (75 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Under Control Volker Sattel, Germany, 2011

Coincidentally made just before the atomic catastrophe in Japan, UNDER CONTROL gives an exclusive and fascinating insight into nuclear power stations. Filmmaker Volker Sattel (AFTER EFFECT) would...

  • Under Control 28th Cambridge Film Festival Wed 21 Sep, 22:30 (98 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Disposable Film Festival Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Selected by MovieMaker Magazine as one America's coolest film festivals, the Disposable Film Festival was created in 2007 to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made...

Wild Side (Donald Cammell's cut) United Kingdom, 2000

<strong> Intro by Hamish McAlpine</strong> Bruno Buckingham (Walken) is an international money launderer who has need of the talents of Long Beach bank executive Alex Lee (Heche). But Alex...

Thursday 22 September

A Useful Life (La Vida Útil) & The Ultimate Survivor Federico Veiroj, Uruguay; UK, 2010

A USEFUL LIFE (LA VIDA UTIL) (67 mins): A timely yet magical film for everyone who is working in or passionate about cinematheques. Jorge (played by Uruguayan film critic Jorge Jellinek) has been...

Ace in the Hole & Wakefield Express Billy Wilder, Lindsay Anderson, USA, 1951

ACE IN THE HOLE (111 mins): Charles Tatum, a down-on-his-luck reporter, takes a job with a small New Mexico newspaper. The job is pretty boring until he finds a man trapped in an old Indian...

The Seventh Seal Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 1957

Endlessly imitated and parodied, Bergmans landmark THE SEVENTH SEAL retains its ability to spellbind the audience. Von Sydow stars as a 14th-century knight, Antonius Block, wearily heading home...

  • The Seventh Seal 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 12:30 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Afternoon of a Torturer Romania, 2001

"This was the first time I tried to make a film with the ambition of triggering a moral electroshock. (...) THE AFTERNOON OF A TORTURER is a film about the total incapacity of Romanians to confess...

The Silence Baran bo Odar, Germany, 2010

A Bicycle found in a wheat field. A Missing Girl. Is history repeating itself? 23 years ago, a young girl named Pia was raped and murdered in this exact spot. Has the same thing happened now to...

  • The Silence 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 13:00 (119 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

White, White World (Beli, Beli Svet) Oleg Novkovic, Serbia & Montenegro, 2010

<strong>"Extraordinary artistic achievement..." Le Monde </strong> Rightly awarded the New Vision Award at Crossing Europe 2011, WHITE WHITE WORLD is a tour-de-force of vision and innovation....

EM Media Digital Shorts 1 Various, United Kingdom, 2011

A selection of shorts by filmmakers from the East of England capturing the drama of life, love and the relationships that can make and break us. The films were made with the support of the UK Film...

Funny Games Michael Haneke, Austria, 1997

One of the most shocking and unsettling films of the 1990s from director Michael Haneke (THE PIANO TEACHER, HIDDEN (CACHÉ)), FUNNY GAMES is an immensely powerful and brilliantly handled...

  • Funny Games 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 15:30 (109 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Forest Prince and The Pig Man & The Stranger USA; Australia, 2011

THE FOREST PRINCE AND THE PIG MAN (71 mins): Interweaving a coast-to-coast hitchhiking trip with the underground history of bumming rides, documentary maker Craig Constantine thumbs a lift and...

Street Kids United Tim Pritchard, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with director Tim Pritchard, the coach of the South-African team Biza Maldano and John Wroe from Momentum Arts</strong> Following the South African team, the Umthombo Young...

  • Street Kids United 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 17:45 (75 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Stuff and Dough Cristi Puiu, Romania, 2001

STUFF AND DOUGH follows a young man who is given a suspiciously large amount of money and only four hours to deliver a bag of medical goods. Directed by Cristi Puiu (who went on to make the...

  • Stuff and Dough 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 18:00 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Bengali Detective United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with director Phil Cox</strong> CFF are delighted to host the UK premiere of the Sundance and Berlin hit doc THE BENGALI DETECTIVE. This entertaining and moving film...

Guilty of Romance Shion Sono, Japan, 2011

Last in cult director Sono Sion’s Hate Trilogy (LOVE EXPOSURE and COLD FISH) GUILTY OF ROMANCE is nothing short of his previous provocative, sexually-charged signature films. Bending genres such...

  • Guilty of Romance 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 18:00 (112 mins) @ Cineworld

Cartography of Loneliness & Charcoal Burners Piotr Zlotorowicz, Spain; Poland, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Nocem Collado</strong> CARTOGRAPHY OF LONELINESS (68 mins): Observing widows from India, Nepal and Afghanistan - countries with the highest population of...

The Tartan Terror: Hamish McAlpine in conversation United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Hamish McAlpine in conversation with Peter Bradshaw</strong> Few independent film distribution companies make a name for themselves - one that is remembered and recognised - but before...

Forks Over Knives Lee Fulkerson, United States, 2011

Tracing the research of Dr. T. Colin Campbell, a nutritional biochemist, and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, a former surgeon, director Lee Fulkerson argues that heart disease, diabetes and even some forms...

  • Forks Over Knives 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 20:15 (96 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Cane Toads: The Conquest 3D Mark Lewis, Australia, 2010

In 1988, Mark Lewis brought us CANE TOADS: THE CONQUEST, highlighting the disastrous impact of a rather unpleasant amphibian on the fragile Australian ecosystem. Imported from Hawaii as a...

El Bulli Gereon Wetzel, Germany, 2011

Kitchen king Ferran Adrià is serious about eating. He doesn't just sample and sip, he scoffs like Homer Simpson, and you can see for yourself in Gereon Wetzel's documentary EL BULLI: COOKING IN...

  • El Bulli 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 20:30 (108 mins) @ Queens Theatre Emmanuel College

Henry Morris plus Faces of Harlow Peter Harmer, United Kingdom, 2011

Young filmmakers from Sawston have recruited Peter Harmer of Stories - Projects in Film to help them commemorate the 80th anniversary of the opening of their school. The Village College was created...

Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Thread United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Ant Neely and Sloane after the screening on Saturday 23 Sep 5pm.</strong> <strong>Thu 22 10.30pm Q + A session with filmmaker Ant Neely</strong> <strong>Wed 21...

The Show Must Go On Nevio Marasovic, Croatia, 2010

During a Big Brother style reality show set in the near future, a war starts and escalates towards nuclear confrontation, but the producer will do anything to hide it from the contestants. As the...

  • The Show Must Go On 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 22:45 (80 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Bullhead (Rundskop) Michael R. Roskam, Belgium, 2011

BULLHEAD, a thriller about gangsters and farmers, is set against the backdrop of the Belgium cattle hormone mafia. Young Limburg cattle farmer Jacky Vanmarsenille is approached by an unscrupulous...

  • Bullhead (Rundskop) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Thu 22 Sep, 23:00 (124 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Friday 23 September

Diva Dolorosa & Cenere Italy, 2011

A rare opportunity to see the only film starring legendary Italian stage actress Eleonora Duse, "Cenere" (Ashes) is based on the novel by Nobel Prize-winning Sardinian author Grazia Deledda. The...

Zagreb School of Animation Various, Croatia, 2011

A series of award-winning shorts from the Zagreb School of Animation, spanning the Golden Years from the 1950s through to the 1970s, presented by animator Elizabeth Hobbs. Alone (Samac) Mimica...

The Lulu Sessions S. Casper Wong, United States, 2011

<strong> Q + A session with director Casper Wong after Wednesday 21 Sep screening at Queens Theatre, Emmanuel College</strong> WINNER Emerging Director Award (Asian American International Film...

  • The Lulu Sessions 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 11:00 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Writer in Residence UK, 2011

<strong>Screenings and Workshops:</strong> OPEN SHUTTERS IRAQ screening on <strong>Friday 23 September, 12.00 – 3.00pm, </strong> Buckingham House, Murray Edwards College In Dec 2006, a...

  • Writer in Residence 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 12:00 (180 mins) @ Murray Edwards

Late September Jon Sanders, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker Jon Sanders, lead actors Anna Mottram and Bob Goody and cinematographer Jeff Baynes on Sunday 18 September at 6pm</strong> LATE SEPTEMBER takes place over a...

  • Late September 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 13:00 (87 mins) @ Murray Edwards

EM Media Digital Shorts 2 Various, United Kingdom, 2011

A selection of shorts about dreams, danger and discovery by filmmakers from the East Midlands. The films were made with the support of the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund and received National...

Street Kids United Tim Pritchard, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with director Tim Pritchard, the coach of the South-African team Biza Maldano and John Wroe from Momentum Arts</strong> Following the South African team, the Umthombo Young...

  • Street Kids United 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 13:00 (75 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Paper Will Be Blue Radu Muntean, Romania, 2000

Set during the confusing night of 22 December 1989, when Ceausescu was about to fall after decades of harsh dictatorship. The original inspiration for the film was a tragic incident that received...

Local Tastes: Cambridge Shorts UK, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Ed Wiles, Ryd Cook, Tom Goudsmit, Emily Cooper and Douglas Davies</strong> HEAVEN'S SECRET Inspired by the murder of Hertfordshire traveller, Mark Lindgren,...

The Yellow Sea Hong-jin Na, Korea (South), 2010

Set pulses to pound in this bruising South Korean crime thriller compared by the Hollywood Reporter to A TOUCH OF EVIL. Full of some of the scrappiest on-screen fights since OLDBOY, Na Hong-jin?s...

  • The Yellow Sea 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 15:00 (140 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Jo for Jonathan Maxìme Giroux, Canada, 2010

JO FOR JONATHAN captures the adolescent life of its main protagonist with great delicacy and control. A water bottle left on top of a car dances to the rhythm of the car's (unheard) sound system -...

  • Jo for Jonathan 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 15:30 (78 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Ace in the Hole & Wakefield Express Billy Wilder, Lindsay Anderson, USA, 1951

ACE IN THE HOLE (111 mins): Charles Tatum, a down-on-his-luck reporter, takes a job with a small New Mexico newspaper. The job is pretty boring until he finds a man trapped in an old Indian...

Henry Morris plus Faces of Harlow Peter Harmer, United Kingdom, 2011

Young filmmakers from Sawston have recruited Peter Harmer of Stories - Projects in Film to help them commemorate the 80th anniversary of the opening of their school. The Village College was created...

Short Fusion: Love, Lost and Found UK; Germany; Cape Verde/Germany, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Charlotte Boulay-Goldsmith</strong> The Man With the Stolen Heart A surreal tale about a Man who wakes up one day only to discover his heart has run away. Almost...

Tomorrow At Dawn (Demain dès L'aube) Denis Dercourt, France, 2009

<strong>Q&A session with filmmaker Denis Dercourt after Friday 23 Sep screening at 5:45pm</strong> Denis Dercourt presents his follow-up to the UK arthouse THE PAGE TURNER, again drawing his...

The Nine Muses United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>Q + A session with filmmaker John Akomfrah</strong> Divided into nine musical chapters and mixing a vast array of archival material, THE NINE MUSES reforges The Odyssey as a reflection...

  • The Nine Muses 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 18:00 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Albatross Niall MacCormick, United Kingdom, 2011

Vivacious 17-year-old Emilia (Findlay) works at The Cliff House, run by a squabbling couple Jonathan (Sebastian Koch, from THE LIVES OF OTHERS), his wife Joa (Julia Ormond) and their children....

  • Albatross 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 18:00 (90 mins) @ Cineworld

Tridentfest 2011 Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Project Trident returns to the Cambridge Film Festival for the third consecutive year, with a very special selection of the dark, the weird and the downright riduculous - films so new, so...

  • Tridentfest 2011 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 18:15 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Midnight in Paris Spain, USA, 2011

In this romantic fantasy adventure Woody Allen indulges his passion for France's capital amid an exploration of the fallacy of nostalgia. When wealthy Hollywood scriptwriter Gil (Wilson) and...

  • Midnight in Paris 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 20:00 (100 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Gerhard Richter - Painting Corinna Belz, Germany, 2011

Gerhard Richter, one of the most internationally significant artists of our times, granted filmmaker Corinna Belz access to his studio in the spring and summer of 2009 where he was working on a...

The Help United States, 2011

Skeeter (Stone) is a southern society girl who returns from college determined to become a writer, but turns her friends' lives and their 1960s Mississippi town upside down when she decides to...

  • The Help 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 20:30 (146 mins) @ Cineworld

Occident Cristian Mungiu, Romania, 2002

A rare chance to see the debut feature by Cristian Mungiu (who made the groundbreaking 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS, 2 DAYS starring Anamaria Marinca), which premiered in Cannes in 2002. This tragicomedy is...

  • Occident 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 20:30 (99 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Red White & Blue Simon Rumley, United States, 2011

<strong>Q&A session with Simon Rumley and Bob Portal after Friday 23 Sep screening at 10:30pm</strong> This stunning, complex and original psychological drama opens with a mostly dialogue-free...

  • Red White & Blue 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 22:30 (103 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Gerber Syndrome Maxì Dejoie, Italy, 2011

Italian newcomer Maxì Dejoie infects our fears of global pandemic to critical levels in THE GERBER SYNDROME. When a new virus strikes a TV crew reports events from ground zero in the Italian...

  • The Gerber Syndrome 28th Cambridge Film Festival Fri 23 Sep, 22:45 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Short Fusion: Mad World UK; Ireland/Germany; Poland/UK; Luxembourg; Germany, 2011

<strong>Fri 23 Sep 11pm Q + A session with Martin Bargiel</strong> <strong>Sun 25 Sep 1pm Q + A session with Martin Bargiel, producer Sophie Vickers, filmmaker Prasanna Puwanarajah</strong> A...

Saturday 24 September

Octonauts - Explore! Rescue! Protect! Darragh O' Connell, United Kingdom, 2010

The Octonauts are a team of undersea adventurers who are always ready to dive into action! Their mission: to explore new underwater worlds, rescue amazing sea creatures and protect the ocean. Based...

New Croatian Animation 2010-11 Various, Croatia, 2011

The latest crop from Croatia, including titles featured at Cannes and the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival. <strong>10 min presentation by Elizabeth Hobbs before the screening of...

The Gruffalo Max Lang, United Kingdom, 2009

Recently voted the nations favourite bedtime story, the magical tale of a plucky mouse who takes a walk through the woods in search of a nut is brought to enchanting life in an all-star adaptation...

  • The Gruffalo 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 11:00 (27 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Sprites 10 United Kingdom, 2011

This dazzling selection of family-friendly shorts has been hand picked for the new digital generation by ondotzero - an international contemporary digital arts and design organisation. Let the...

  • Sprites 10 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 11:30 (65 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Kosmos Bulgaria, 2010

Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a...

  • Kosmos 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 12:30 (122 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Age of Champions plus Water Lilies in Bloom United States, 2000

Age of Champions follows senior athletes - a 100-year-old tennis champion, 86-year-old pole vaulter, pair of swimming brothers, and team of basketball grandmothers - all chasing gold medals at the...

My Long Distance Friend Carina Molier, Netherlands, 2011

Since the age of 9, when she ran away from her home country of Zimbabwe, Og has lead a nomadic existence. Moving between countries and people, in an incredible tale that sees her falling pregnant...

FC Chechnya & Fungus (Svamp) Fahad Mustafa, Austria; Sweden, 2011

FC CHECHNYA (70 mins): FC Chechnya is a football club run solely by Chechen refugees and asylum seekers in Carinthia. Acting as a social support base and a means for psychological release during...

Sweet Smell of Success Alexander Mackendrick, United States, 1957

SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS was Mackendricks American debut, a rat trap of a film in which a vicious NY gossip hustler (Curtis) grovels for his Mr Big (Lancaster), a monster newspaper columnist who is...

An American in Paris (RE) Vincente Minnelli, United States, 2011

Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, is "discovered" by an influential heiress with an interest in more than Jerrys art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already...

Niki and Flo Lucian Pintilie, Romania, 2003

'NIKI AND FLO is a very dear film of mine. Maybe because it's my last film, in every way, or maybe, who knows, my first film in a different kind of accounting?' Angela and her husband have decided...

  • Niki and Flo 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 15:15 (99 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tomorrow At Dawn (Demain dès L'aube) Denis Dercourt, France, 2009

<strong>Q&A session with filmmaker Denis Dercourt after Friday 23 Sep screening at 5:45pm</strong> Denis Dercourt presents his follow-up to the UK arthouse THE PAGE TURNER, again drawing his...

The Bengali Detective United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with director Phil Cox</strong> CFF are delighted to host the UK premiere of the Sundance and Berlin hit doc THE BENGALI DETECTIVE. This entertaining and moving film...

Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Thread United Kingdom, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Ant Neely and Sloane after the screening on Saturday 23 Sep 5pm.</strong> <strong>Thu 22 10.30pm Q + A session with filmmaker Ant Neely</strong> <strong>Wed 21...

Troubadours Morgan Neville, United States, 2011

In the midst of the international social upheavals of the 1960s, a new style of songwriter was emerging. Defined by a tendency for brutal self-analysis and raw, open emotion, these songwriters...

  • Troubadours 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 17:30 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Red White & Blue Simon Rumley, United States, 2011

<strong>Q&A session with Simon Rumley and Bob Portal after Friday 23 Sep screening at 10:30pm</strong> This stunning, complex and original psychological drama opens with a mostly dialogue-free...

  • Red White & Blue 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 17:45 (103 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Romanian New Wave Shorts Various, Romania, 2011

Strung Love May 1984. Viorel - a nerd from the smithing class of a communist industrial high-school - enters a rivet-production contest hoping to win the attention and affection of Ileana - a...

Tyrannosaur Paddy Considine, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>The Saturday screening is followed by a Q&A session with Paddy Considine</strong> Actor Paddy Considine impressed audiences at Sundance with this feature-length directorial debut,...

  • Tyrannosaur 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 20:00 (92 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Taste the Waste Valetin Thurn, Germany, 2011

In a world constantly battling against famine, TASTE THE WASTE presents an uncomfortable truth: 50 percent of all food is thrown away: every second salad, every second potato and every fifth loaf...

  • Taste the Waste 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 20:15 (88 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye Marie Losier, US/France, 2011

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge has been a key figure of the underground music scene for over 30 years. A cult artist in pre-punk and post-punk groups Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, he is considered to...

Sleeping Beauty Australia, 2011

You will go to sleep: you will wake up. It will be as if those hours never existed. Death-haunted, quietly reckless Lucy is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the...

  • Sleeping Beauty 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 21:00 (101 mins) @ Cineworld

Silent Running Douglas Trumbull, United States, 1972

Bruce Dern stars as the caretaker of a greenhouse located on a space station. The Earth has been stripped clean of foliage, and the greenhouse contains the last remaining greenery from the planet....

  • Silent Running 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 22:30 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Guilty of Romance Shion Sono, Japan, 2011

Last in cult director Sono Sion’s Hate Trilogy (LOVE EXPOSURE and COLD FISH) GUILTY OF ROMANCE is nothing short of his previous provocative, sexually-charged signature films. Bending genres such...

  • Guilty of Romance 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sat 24 Sep, 22:45 (112 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Sunday 25 September

Silent Running Douglas Trumbull, United States, 1972

Bruce Dern stars as the caretaker of a greenhouse located on a space station. The Earth has been stripped clean of foliage, and the greenhouse contains the last remaining greenery from the planet....

  • Silent Running 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 10:00 (90 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Oak (Balanta) Lucian Pintilie, Romania, 1992

THE OAK was made after a 20 year ban, in which Pintilie was not allowed to make films. In 1989, having just lost her father, Nela decides to go and teach in a small provincial town. There she meets...

  • The Oak (Balanta) 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 10:15 (105 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

To Infinity and Beyond! Various, United Kingdom, 2011

Join Mr Benn, The Clangers, Ivor The Engine, and Bagpuss as they head up, up and away for exciting adventures in outer space. Mr Benn steps into the Fancy Dress Shop?s changing room and emerges as...

Sound It Out & Analogue Kingdom United Kingdom, 2011

SOUND IT OUT (74 mins): A cultural heaven in one of the most deprived areas in the country, Sound It Out Records is run by the drily philosophical Tom Butchart, whose wealth of knowledge helps...

Intimate Grammar Israel, 2010

In Israel in the early 1960s, a new generation is growing up: the militant Israeli, the generation that will not go through another Holocaust. But Hindas son, Aharon, a sensitive eleven year old...

  • Intimate Grammar 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 12:45 (110 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Taste the Waste Valetin Thurn, Germany, 2011

In a world constantly battling against famine, TASTE THE WASTE presents an uncomfortable truth: 50 percent of all food is thrown away: every second salad, every second potato and every fifth loaf...

  • Taste the Waste 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 13:00 (88 mins) @ Murray Edwards

Short Fusion: Mad World UK; Ireland/Germany; Poland/UK; Luxembourg; Germany, 2011

<strong>Fri 23 Sep 11pm Q + A session with Martin Bargiel</strong> <strong>Sun 25 Sep 1pm Q + A session with Martin Bargiel, producer Sophie Vickers, filmmaker Prasanna Puwanarajah</strong> A...

An American in Paris (RE) Vincente Minnelli, United States, 2011

Jerry Mulligan, a struggling American painter in Paris, is "discovered" by an influential heiress with an interest in more than Jerrys art. Jerry in turn falls for Lise, a young French girl already...

Age of Champions plus Water Lilies in Bloom United States, 2000

Age of Champions follows senior athletes - a 100-year-old tennis champion, 86-year-old pole vaulter, pair of swimming brothers, and team of basketball grandmothers - all chasing gold medals at the...

The Help United States, 2011

Skeeter (Stone) is a southern society girl who returns from college determined to become a writer, but turns her friends' lives and their 1960s Mississippi town upside down when she decides to...

  • The Help 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 15:00 (146 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Sleeping Beauty Australia, 2011

You will go to sleep: you will wake up. It will be as if those hours never existed. Death-haunted, quietly reckless Lucy is a young university student who takes a job as a Sleeping Beauty. In the...

  • Sleeping Beauty 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 15:15 (101 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Troubadours Morgan Neville, United States, 2011

In the midst of the international social upheavals of the 1960s, a new style of songwriter was emerging. Defined by a tendency for brutal self-analysis and raw, open emotion, these songwriters...

  • Troubadours 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 15:30 (91 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Midnight in Paris Spain, USA, 2011

In this romantic fantasy adventure Woody Allen indulges his passion for France's capital amid an exploration of the fallacy of nostalgia. When wealthy Hollywood scriptwriter Gil (Wilson) and...

  • Midnight in Paris 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 17:00 (100 mins) @ Cineworld

Gerhard Richter - Painting Corinna Belz, Germany, 2011

Gerhard Richter, one of the most internationally significant artists of our times, granted filmmaker Corinna Belz access to his studio in the spring and summer of 2009 where he was working on a...

The Greatest Movie Ever Sold United States, 2011

Short Fusion: Wounds and Scars Israel; Mexico; Canada; Korea; Germany; UK, 2011

<strong>Q + A session with Piers Thompson</strong> Written in Pencil An everyday train voyage slowly turns into a nightmare. The Well In the middle of the remote and rugged desert of...

Surprise Film 2011 USA, 2011

Every year we present a surprise movie - a film which has absolutely no advance warning of the title, director, stars or genre - just a screening time and a venue. Every year, it sells out....

  • Surprise Film 2011 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 18:00 (120 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

Tyrannosaur Paddy Considine, United Kingdom, 2010

<strong>The Saturday screening is followed by a Q&A session with Paddy Considine</strong> Actor Paddy Considine impressed audiences at Sundance with this feature-length directorial debut,...

  • Tyrannosaur 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 19:30 (92 mins) @ Cineworld

Surprise Film 2 - Extra Surprise! Not Telling, 2011

The annual CFF Surprise Film is sold out SO the Festival Director Tony Jones has just announced an ADDITIONAL Surprise Film! So get your ticket and sit back to be surprised by SURPRISE FILM 2......

Kosmos Bulgaria, 2010

Set in a small, snowbound village, this is the story of a man with extraordinary powers, who arrives unannounced just in time to restore a young boy to life after drowning. Welcomed as a...

  • Kosmos 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 20:15 (122 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

The Look France, 2011

Perhaps more than any other woman, Charlotte Rampling epitomizes sexual liberation, from the swinging sixties when she was a young woman in fashionable Chelsea, to the attractive mature woman she...

  • The Look 28th Cambridge Film Festival Sun 25 Sep, 20:30 (94 mins) @ Arts Picturehouse

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