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TITLE ORIGINAL TITLE RUNTIME YEAR DIRECTOR COUNTRY OPENING FILM 1 Timbuktu Timbuktu 98 2014 Abderrahmane Sissako France WORLD COMPITITION 1 Priklyuchenie Adventure 102 2014 Nariman Turbayeu Kazakhstan 2 Pelo malo Bad Hair 93 2013 Mariana Rondón Venezuela, Peru, Argentina, Germany 4 Silsile Consequences 105 2014 Ozan Aciktan Turkey 5 Court Court 116 2014 Chaitanya Tamhane India 6 Difret Difret 99 2014 Zeresenay Berhane Mehari Ethiopia 7 Hotel Nueva Isla Hotel Nueva Isla 71 2014 Irene Gutierrez Spain, Cuba 8 Jako Nikdy Like Never Before 93 2013 Zdenek Tyc Czech Republic 9 Nabat Nabat 105 2014 Elchin Musaoglu Azerbaijan 10 En el último trago One for the Road 91 2014 Jack Zagha Kababie Mexico 11 Annemin Sarkisi Song of My Mother 90 2014 Erol Mintas Turkey 12 Ispytanie Test 95 2014 Alexander Kott Russia 13 Haganenet The Kindergarten Teacher 119 2014 Nadav Lapid Israel, France 14 The Owners The Owners 93 2014 Adilkhan Yerzhanov Kazakhstan MARATHI COMPITITION 1 Ek Hazarachi Note 1000 Rupee Note 89 2014 Shrihari Sathe India 2 Elizabeth Ekadashi Elizabeth Ekadashi 90 2014 Paresh Mokashi India 3 Killa The Fort 107 2014 Avinash Arun India 4 Khwada Obstacle 115 2014 Bhaurao Karhade India Dr. Prakash Baba Amte - 5 Dr. Prakash Baba Amte 117 2014 Samruddhi Porey India The Real Hero 6 Salaam Salute 120 2014 Kiran Yadnyopavit India 7 Yellow Yellow 130 2014 Mahesh Limaye India STUDENT COMPITITION ANIMATION 1 Ab Ovo Ab Ovo 5:23 PWSFTviT Poland 2 Crochet Noir Crochet Noir 7:58 VCA Australia 3 Fisker Fisker 4:57 RITZ Belgium 4 Harald Harald 6:32 FABW Germany 5 Magarwasi Magarwasi 6:14 DSK Supifocom India 6 Mirvattes closet Mirvattes closet 8:26 IESAV Lebanon 7 Mythopolis Mythopolis 11:36 FAMU Czech Republic 8 Sleeping with the Fishes Sleeping with the Fishes 9:55 NFTS UK 9 The Awakening The Awakening 7:32 VSMU Slovakia 10 The Skin factory The Skin factory 3:37 GFS Australia 11 Two(2) Two(2) 12:07 UNATC Romania 12 Wire cutters Wire cutters 8 Chapman U USA LIVE ACTION 1 A dream Animal A dream Animal FTII India 2 Color Water Color Water 19'54 Beijing Film Academy (BFA) China Russian State University of 3 Given in Exchange Given in Exchange 28 Russia Cinematography (VGIK) 4 Group Photo Group Photo 19:12 HFFM Germany 5 HOOP DIARIES HOOP DIARIES 10:30 Whistling Woods International (WWI) India Australian Film Television and Radio 6 I am Emmanuel I am Emmanuel 19:40 Australia Schools (AFTRS) 7 Manorath Manorath 11:42 Whistling Woods International (WWI) India 8 Screw You Screw You 3:23 Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) Singapore 9 Silenced Silenced 28'54 SRFTI India 10 Song we wrote Song we wrote 23:51 FTII India Filmakademie Baden- Württemberg 11 Sunny Sunny 29'36'' Germany (FABW) Victorian College of the Arts, School of 12 The kid in the Closet The kid in the Closet 16:31 Australia Film and Television (VCA) 13 Tightrope Tightrope 28:09:00 Lasalle College of the Arts (LCA) Singapore MTDC SHORT FILM COMPITITION NATURAL HERITAGE Gateway the Incredible Gateway the Incredible 1 10 2014 Satish Mahadeo Kadam India Konkan Chiplun Konkan Chiplun 2 The Enigma of Lonar The Enigma of Lonar 6'10 2014 Avdhoot Navle India 3 Nighoj Nighoj 9:51 2014 Dinkar Pandit India The Silver – Golden 4 The Silver – Golden Beach 5 2014 Kanchan Jadhav India Beach Radhanagari – Land of Radhanagari – Land of the 5 10 2014 Raman Sudhir Kulkarni India the Gaur Gaur MANMADE HERITAGE 1 Amruteshwar Amruteshwar 6 2014 Nitin Bhaskar India Adorable Little Hamlet - 2 Ek Aat Paat Gaon – Wai 10 2014 Laxmikant alias Bhai Dole India Wai 3 Kedareshwar Temple Kedareshwar Temple 5 2014 Narwane Rahul Nagesh India 4 Rapan Rapan 10 2014 Sandip Mane India 5 Seredipity Seredipity 3'44 2014 Sachin Patekar India CULTURE OF MAHARASHTRA 1 Festivals of Happiness Festivals of Happiness 3:34 2014 Anup Ashok Deshpande India 2 Inspiration of Kolhapur Inspiration of Kolhapur 9:55 2014 Prasad Mahekar India Odyssey- Unfolding Odyssey- Unfolding Mrinmayee Vaishampayan and Aditi 3 10 2014 India Maharshtra Maharshtra Patwardhan 4 Sangeet Goving Gaurav Sangeet Goving Gaurav 9'51 2014 Dhananjay Vasant Mehendale India 5 Sawantwadi Days Sawantwadi Days 10 2014 Sushil Mahajan India GLOBAL CINEMA 1 Isänmaallinen mies A Patriotic Man 96 2013 Arto Halonen Finland, Croatia 2 Above us All Above us All 99 2014 Eugenie Jansen Netherlands, Belgium 3 Utóélet Afterlife 90 2014 Virág Zomborácz Hungary 4 Au fil d'Ariane Ariane's Thread 92 2014 Robert Guediguian France 5 Varvari Barbarians 89 2014 Ivan Iki Serbia 6 Bella Mia Bella Mia 90 2013 Martin Duba Czech Republic Sheme den yoshkar Between the Black and the 7 78 2014 Igor Korablev, Galina Krasnoborova Russia, Czech Republic mlande koklashte Red Land 8 Fekete leves Black Soup 93 2014 Erik Novák Hungary Brothers the final 9 Braty. Ostannya Spovid 120 2013 Victoria Trofimenko Ukraine confession 10 Buschow Buschow 90 2014 Rosa Friedrich Germany 11 Parkoló Car Park 91 2014 Bence Miklauzic Hungary 12 Were Denge Min Come to my Voice 105 2014 Huseyin Karabey Turkey, France, Germany 13 Coming Out Coming Out 96 2013 Dénes Orosz Hungary 14 Couch Surf Couch Surf 84 2014 Zsombor Dyga Hungary 15 Kauboji Cowboys 90 2013 Tomislav Mršić Croatia 16 Cure Cure: The Life of Another 83 2014 Andrea Staka Switzerland, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina 17 Delirium Delirium 96 2013 Ihor Podolchak Ukraine, Czech Republic 18 Axinla Asagi Down the River 90 2014 Asif Rustamov Azerbaijan 19 Traumland Dreamland 98 2012 Petra Biondina Volpe Switzerland, Germany, Belgium 20 Odmevi Casa Echoes of Time 92 2014 Ema Kugler Slovenia 21 Amori elementari Elementary Love 94 2014 Sergio Basso Italy, Russia 22 Stella Cadente Falling Star 105 2014 Lluís Miñarro Spain 23 Mahi va gorbeh Fish & Cat 134 2013 Shahram mokri Iran 24 OBCE CIALO Foreign Body 117 2014 Krzysztof Zanussi Poland, Italy, Russia 25 Bande de filles Girlhood 112 2014 Céline Sciamma France 26 Kam Kam Greed 110 2014 Joel Lamangan Philippines 27 Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt 113 2012 Margarethe von Trotta Germany 28 Heartbeat Heartbeat 96 2014 Andrea Dorfman Canada 29 Isteni müszak Heavenly Shift 100 2013 Márk Bodzsár Hungary 30 Asabani Nistam! I'm Not Angry 105 2014 Reza Dormishian Iran 31 Zwischen Welten In between Worlds 98 2014 Feo Aladag Germany 32 Inferno Inferno 113 2014 Vinko Moderndorfer Slovenia 33 Qui Vive Insecure 83 2014 Marianne Tardiew France 34 Ci vorrebbe un miracolo It’s Gonna Take A Miracle 74 2014 Davide Minnella Italy 35 Hustisya Justice 120 2014 Joel Lamangan Philippines 36 Kebab i horoskop Kebab & Horoscope 72 2014 Grzegorz Jaroszuk Poland L'enlèvement de Michel Kidnapping of Michel 37 93 2014 Guillaume Nicloux France Houellebecq Houellebecq 38 Kidon Kidon 89 2014 Emmanuel Naccache France, Israel 39 La terra e il vento La terra e il vento 86 2013 Sebastian Maulucci Italy Lea, un ange dans ma 40 Lea an angel in my house 89 2014 Jacques-Hervé Fichet France maison 41 Aimer, boire et chanter Life of Riley 108 2014 Alain Resnais France 42 Come Il Vento Like the Wind 110 2013 Marco Puccioni Italy, France 43 Lovely Louise Lovely Louise 91 2013 Bettina Oberli Germany, Switzerland, Spain The Man in the Orange 44 M.O.Zh. 71 2014 Aik Karapetian Latvia, Estonia Jacket 45 Magical Girl Magical Girl 127 2014 Carlos Vermut Spain 46 Die Vermessung der Welt Measuring the World 119 2012 Detlev Buck Germany Spomenik Majklu Monument to Michael 47 95 2014 Darko Lungulov Serbia, Germany, Macedonia, Croatia Dzeksonu Jackson N- The madness of 48 N- The madness of reason 102 2014 Peter Krüger Netherlands, Belgium, Germany reason 49 At li layla Next to Her 90 2014 Asaf Korman Israel Norte, hangganan ng 50 Norte, the End of History 150 2013 Lav Diaz Philippines kasaysayan 51 Nicht MeinTag Not my Day 116 2014 Peter Thorwath Germany 52 Maintenant ou jamais Now or Never 95 2013 Serge Frydman France 53 Je fais le mort Playing Dead 104 2014 Jean Paul Salome Belgium, France 54 Rocks in My Pockets Rocks in My Pockets 93 2014 Signe Baumane Latvia, USA 55 Roseville Roseville 120 2013 Martin Makariev Bulgaria 56 Les rayures du zèbre Scouting for zebras 80 2014 Benoit Mariage Belgium, France 57 Shana - The Wolf's Music Shana - The Wolf's Music 95 2014 Nino Jacusso Switzerland, Canada 58 L'enfant d'en haut Sister 97 2012 Ursula Meier Switzerland,France 59 Kreuzweg Stations of the Cross 107 2014 Dietrich Brüggemann Germany 60 Supernova Supernova 102 2014 Tamar Van Den Dop Netherlands, Germany, Belgium 61 Magkakabaung The Coffin Maker 90 2014 Jason Paul Laxamana Philippines 62 Aftab Labe Haye Ban The Coming Twilight 97 2013 Ali Sedaghat Karimi Iran 63 Zerrumpelt Herz The Council of Birds 82 2014 Timm Kröger Germany Le crocodile du The crocodiles of 64 88 2014 Fabrice Eboué, Lionel Steketee France Botswanga Botswanga 65 Das finstere Tal The Dark Valley 114 2014 Andreas Prochaska Austria, Germany 66 Los enemigos del dolor The enemies of pain 80 2014 Arauco Hernández Holz Uruguay, Brazil 67 Los Dioses de Agua The Gods Of Water 110 2014 Pablo Cesar Argentina, Angola, Ethiopia 68 L’ultima foglia The Last Leaf 87 2012 Leonardo Frosina Italy 69 Urok The Lesson 105 2014 Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov Bulgaria, Greece 70 La Mante religieuse The Maneater 88 2014 Natalie Saracco France The Narrow Frame of 71 Itar El Layl 90 2014 Tala Hadid Morocco, France, UK Midnight 72 La Princesa de Francia The Princess of France 85 2014 Matias Pineiro Argentina 73 Drevo The Tree 90 2014 Sonja Prosenc Slovenia, Italy 74 Pojedeme k mori To see the Sea 91 2014 Jirí Mádl Czech Republic 75 Tokyo Fiancée Tokyo Fiancee 100 2014 Stefan Liberski
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