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Industry 2018 Festival Feature Films Without International Sales As of 29 May 2018 Industry 2018 Festival feature films without International Sales As of 29 May 2018 Almost Fashionable: A Film About Travis (dir.Fran Healy) Feature Documentary | 59 min | USA | English Fran Healy, Gezellig Pictures Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 7967 562 897 Becoming Animal (dir.Emma Davie, Peter Mettler) Feature Documentary | 79 min | Switzerland | English Rebecca Day/Scottish Documentary Institute, Edinburgh, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 770 910 7575 Charlie and Hannah's Grand Night Out (Charlie en Hannah Gaan Uit) (dir. Bert Scholiers) Feature Fiction | 72 min | Belgium | Dutch Minds Meet, Brussels, Belgium Email: [email protected] Phone: +32 476 460 015 Dirt Road to Lafayette (dir. Kenny Glenaan) Feature Fiction | 103 min | UK, USA | English Kenny Glenaan, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 7968 001 162 Exile (dir. Zoe Beloff) Feature Experimental | 51 min | USA | English Zoe Beloff, New York, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 347-495-7834 Eyes of Orson Welles (dir. Mark Cousins) Feature Documentary | 110 min | UK | English Marcel Karst, London, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)20 7253 6244 First Stripes (Premières armes) (dir. Jean-François Caissy) Feature Documentary | 106 min | Canada | French National Film Board of Canada Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Phone: +1 514 283 9000 George Michael: Freedom - Director's Cut (dir. David Austin, George Michael) Feature Documentary | 113 min | UK | English The Festival Doctor, Essex, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +34 7530 953 676 Hearts Beat Loud (dir. Brett Haley) Feature Fiction | 93 min | USA | English Graham Fulton, Park Circus Ltd, Glasgow, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)141 332 2175 The Image You Missed (dir. Donal Foreman) Feature Documentary | 73 min | Ireland, USA, France | English, French Donal Foreman, Brooklyn, NY/ Dublin, Ireland Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 353 1836 4365 Indian Horse (dir. Stephen Campanelli) Feature Fiction | 100 min | Canada | Ojibway, English Colette Aguilar, Moonrise Pictures Email: [email protected] Phone: +34 697 218 066 Light Years (Años Luz) (dir. Manuel Abramovich) Feature Documentary | 72 min | Argentina, Brazil, Spain | Spanish Rei Cine, Argentina Email: [email protected] Phone: +54 11 45 43 5395 Locating Silver Lake (dir. Eric Bilitch) Feature Fiction | 110 min | USA | English Deborah Del Prete, Coronet Films, Los Angeles, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 323 549 4315 Lucid (dir. Adam Morse) Feature Fiction | 86 min | UK | English Morse Rose, London, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +447760451616 Luk'Luk'I (dir. Wayne Wapeemukwa) Feature Fiction | 90 min | Canada | English Matt Drake, Vancouver, Canada Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 778 858 7743 Make Me Up (dir. Rachel Maclean) Feature Fiction | 90 min | UK | English John Archer, Hopscotch Films, Glasgow Email: [email protected] Phone: +441414406740 Meeting Jim (dir. Ece Ger) Feature Documentary | 75 min | Turkey, Spain, UK, Germany | English, French Eva Film, Turkey Email: [email protected] Phone: +90 0532 734 20 67 Metamorphosis (dir Nova Ami, Velcrow Ripper) Feature Documentary | 85 min | Canada | English National Film Board of Canada Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Phone: +1 514 283 9000 Moko Jumbie (dir. Vashti Anderson) Feature Fiction | 94 min | Trinidad & Tobago, USA | English Vashti Anderson, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: +1 646 498 6862 Nocturno: Ghosts of the Sea in Port (Nocturno: Fantasmas de Mar en Puerto) (dir. Álvaro F. Pulpeiro) Feature Documentary | 72 min | Spain, Colombia | Spanish, Galician, Wolof A Cuarta Parede Films, Spain Email: [email protected] Phone: +34 6868 76029 Patrick (dir. Mandie Fletcher) Feature Fiction | 95 min | UK | English Stu Oakley, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)208 222 1000 Pig Film (dir. Josh Gibson) Feature Fiction | 60 min | USA | English Josh Gibson, Durham, NC, USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 919-423-2488 Postcards from the 48% (dir. David Wilkinson) Feature Documentary | 114 min | UK | English David Wilkinson, Guerilla Films Ltd. Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)20 8758 1716 Princess Emmy (dir. Piet de Rycker) Feature Animation | 75 min | Germany, Belgium, UK | English Ken Anderson, Red Kite Animation Ltd, Edinburgh, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)780 809 3758 Punk Daydream, A (Lamunan Oi!) (dir. Jimmy Hendrickx) Feature Documentary | 75 min | Belgium | Indonesian Kristian Van der Heyden, Harald House, Belgium Email: [email protected] Pushkar Myths (Pushkar Puran) (dir. Kamal Swaroop) Feature Documentary | 100 min | India, USA | Hindi Vijay Pratap Singh, Match Cut Films, San Francisco, USA Email: [email protected] Phone number: +1 206 484 3207 Saving Brinton (dir. Tommy Haines, Andrew Sherburne) Feature Documentary | 87 min | USA | English Andrew Sherburne, Barn Owl Pictures/ Northland Films Email: [email protected] Phone: 319 331 0791 Searching (dir. Aneewsh Chaganty) Feature Fiction | 101 min | USA | English Paul Hoy Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)20 7533 1089 Storm in My Heart (An experiment by Mark Cousins) Feature Experimental | 117 min | UK, USA | English Timo Langer, Edinburgh, UK Email: [email protected] Supa Modo (dir. Likarion Wainaina) Feature Fiction | 74 min | Germany, Kenya | English, Swahili Marie Tarascon, Paris, France Email: [email protected] Phone: +33 954 904 863 Terminal (dir. Vaughn Stein) Feature Fiction | 90 min | USA, UK, Ireland | English Arrow Films, Hertfordshire, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 019 0479 6616 Those Who Are Fine (Dene wos guet geit) (dir. Cyril Schäublin) Silvan Hillman, Seeland Filmproduktion GmbH, Zürich, Switzerland Email: [email protected] Phone: +41 77 494 85 54 Two for Joy (dir. Tom Beard) Feature Fiction | 86 min | UK | English Emma Comley, Blonde to Black Pictures, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 7986 544147 White Chamber (dir. Paul Raschid) Feature Fiction | 89 min | UK | English Neville Raschid, Aviary Films Ltd, London UK Email address : [email protected] Phone : +44-(0)-77-6468-2464. Whitney (dir. Kevin Macdonald) Feature Documentary | 120 min | UK | English Altitude Film Entertainment, London, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +44 (0)20 7478 7612 Winterlong (dir. David Jackson) Feature Fiction | 90 min | UK | English Ben Woolford, Nox Film, London, UK Email: [email protected] Phone: +7712 573467 .
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