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OFFICIAL SELECTIONS UK Film and Co-Production Screenings at the 66Th Berlin International Film Festival OFFICIAL SELECTIONS UK Film and Co-production Screenings at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival UK FilM CENTRE, StanD 38, EUROPean FilM MaRKET, MaRtin GROPius Bau, NieDERkiRCHNER STR 7, 10785 BERlin WEAReukfilM.COM Official Selections 66th Berlin International Film Festival 11‐21 February 2016 Productions and Co‐productions from the United Kingdom Competition Alone in Berlin Vincent Perez Cast: Emma Thompson, Brendan Gleason, Daniel Bruehl, Mikael Persbrandt, Monique Chaumette, Joachim Bissmeier, Katrin Pollitt, Lars Rudolph, UewPreuss, Daniel Straesser Germany/France/UK Feature Film World Premiere 15.02.2016 11:45 Berlinale Palast 15.02.2016 18:45 Berlinale Palast 16.02.2016 10:00 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 16.02.2016 12:00 Friedrichstadt‐Palast 16.02.2016 18:00 Friedrichstadt‐Palast Genius Michael Grandage Cast: Colin Firth, Jude law, Nicole Kidman, Laura Linney, Guy Pearce, Dominic West UK/USA Feature Film World Premiere 16.02.2016 12:15 Berlinale Palast 16.02.2016 19:00 Berlinale Palast 17.02.2016 09:30 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 17.02.2016 15:30 Friedrichstadt‐Palast 20.02.2016 18:15 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 21.02.2016 09:30 Friedrichstadt‐Palast Berlinale Special A Quiet Passion Terence Davies Cast: Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Ehle, Keith Carradine, Emma Bell, Duncan Duff, Jodhi May, Catherine Bailey, Joanna Bacon, Annette Badland, Eric Loren UK/Belgium Feature Film World Premiere 14.02.2016 21:00 Friedrichstadt‐Palast 15.02.2016 12:30 Zoo Palast 1 15.02.2016 18:00 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 19.02.2016 15:00 Friedrichstadt‐Palast The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger Colin McCabe, Christopher Roth, BartekDziadosz, Tilda Swinton UK Documentary World Premiere 13.02.2016 15:00 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 14.02.2016 18:00 Cubix 8 20.02.2016 18:00 Cubix 8 Berlinale Special – Tribute to David Bowie The Man Who Fell to Earth Nicolas Roeg Cast: David Bowie, Candy Clark, Rip Torn, Buck Henry UK Feature Film 12.02.16 21:00 Friedrichstadt‐Palast Panorama Remainder Omer Fast Cast: Tom Sturridge, Cush Jumbo, Ed Speleers, Arsher Ali, Shaun Prendergast UK/Germany Feature Film International Premiere 15.02.2016 22:30 CinemaxX 7 16.02.2016 20:15 CineStar 3 17.02.2016 20:00 Cubix 7 17.02.2016 20:00 Cubix 8 18.02.2016 22:30 Colosseum 1 20.02.2016 22:00 Zoo Palast 2 The Ones Below David Farr Cast: Clemence Poesy, David Morrissey, Stephen Campbell, Laura Birn UK Feature Film European Premiere 12.02.2016 22:00 CineStar IMAX 13.02.2016 17:00 Cubix 9 18.02.2016 20:00 CinemaxX 7 19.02.2016 22:45 CineStar 3 20.02.2016 20:15 Cubix 7 20.02.2016 20:15 Cubix 8 21.02.2016 22:30 Cubix 7 21.02.2016 22:30 Cubix 8 Panorama Special War on Everyone John Michael McDonagh Cast: Michael Pena, Alexander Skarsgard, Theo James UK Feature Film World Premiere 12.02.2016 21:30 Zoo Palast 1 13.02.2016 12:30 CinemaxX 7 14.02.2016 17:00 Cubix 9 19.02.2016 21:30 Zoo Palast 1 21.02.2016 22:30 Colosseum 1 Panorama Dokumente The Lovers and the Despot Rob Cannan, Ross Adam UK Documentary European Premiere 13.02.16 20:00 CineStar 7 14.02.16 12:00 CineStar 7 15.02.16 17:30 Cubix 7 20.02.16 14:30 Colosseum 1 21.02.16 17:00 CineStar 7 Uncle Howard Aaron Brookner Cast: Jim Jarmusch, Sara Driver, Tom DiCillo, Brad Gooch, Frederic Mitterand UK/USA Documentary European Premiere 12.02.2016 20:00 CineStar 7 13.02.2016 14:30 CineStar 7 17.02.2016 22:30 CineStar 7 19.02.2016 17:30 Cubix 7 Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? 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