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Daily 22 JUNE MDF 2020 DAILY SCREENING PROGRAM MONDAY 22 JUNE 2020 ogram creening Daily screening program IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE MARCHÉ DU FILM ONLINE PAGE, SIMPLY CLICK ON THE FILM CELL. 9:00 Arcades 1 SACRIFICE (1h27) Andy Collier MONDAY 22 9:00 EPIC PICTURES B 9:00 Arcades 3 9:00 Arcades 5 9:00 Arcades 7 9:00 Arcades 9 9:00 Arcades 11 JIU JITSU (1h42) A GIFT FROM BOB (1h30) 2 GRAVES IN THE DESERT THE LAUREATE (0h05) MY LIFE AS A COMEDIAN Dimitri Logothetis Charles Martin Smith (1h27) Trailer (1h32) HIGHLAND FILM GROUP THE EXCHANGE Benjamin Goalabre William Nunez Rojda Sekersöz ALL RIGHTS ENT. METRO INT’L YELLOW AFFAIR i B•F B•F•Ec B•F P•B•F•Ec•* 9:00 Arcades 13 9:00 Arcades 15 9:00 Riviera 1 9:00 Riviera 6 9:00 Riviera 11 YOU WILL REMEMBER ME NEW EUROPE FILM SALES WHITE RIOT (1h21) TRICK (1h40) A FISH SWIMMING UPSIDE (1h47) PROMO REEL (0h30) Trailer Rubika Shah Patrick Lussier DOWN (1h43) Eric Tessier NEW EUROPE FILM SALES VISIT FILMS FILM BRIDGE INT’L Eliza Petkova WAZABI FILMS WIDE B•F•Ec B•F P•* 9:30 Arcades 2 9:30 Arcades 4 9:30 Arcades 6 9:30 Arcades 8 9:30 Arcades 10 ATOMIC SUMMER (1h25) SKY RAIDERS (1h40) TRUSTNORDISK THE RACER (1h35) TRUE COLOURS PROMO REEL Gaël Lépingle Lior Chefetz PRESENTATION (0h45) Kieron J. Walsh (0h15) Trailer LE PACTE GLOBAL SCREEN TRUSTNORDISK INDEPENDENT TRUE COLOURS B•F i B•F P•B•F•Ec•* 9:30 Arcades 12 9:30 Arcades 14 9:30 Arcades 16 9:30 Riviera 2 9:30 Riviera 8 STUDIOCANAL PROMOREELS UNTITLED TAKAHIRO MIKI DIRT MUSIC (1h44) UNDER THE STARS OF PARIS WINDOW TO THE SEA (1h46) CANNES 2020 (0h40) Trailer PROJECT (2h03) Gregor Jordan (1h25) Miguel Ángel Jiménez STUDIOCANAL Takahiro Miki CORNERSTONE FILMS Claus Drexel HERETIC OUTREACH GAGA COMMUNICATIONS MEMENTO FILMS B B•S•F B P P•B•F•Ec•* 9:30 Riviera 13 10:00 Cine De Argentina 10:00 Cinema Chile 10:00 Cinema From Spain ONE MAN AND HIS SHOES OVERNIGHT (1h29) LEMEBEL (1h36) TURU, THE WACKY HEN (1h23) Manuel Ferrari Joanna Reposi (1h20) Yemi Bamiro 10:00 INCAA CINEMACHILE Victor Monigote CANOE FILM FILMAX INT’L P•B•F B•F•Ec 10:00 German Films Kino 1 10:00 Olympia 1 10:00 Olympia 3 10:00 Olympia 5 10:00 Olympia 7 MAX & THE WILD BUNCH PERFECT TEN (1h24) PROMO REELS OTHER ANGLE GATE TO HEAVEN (1h40) COMBAT WOMBAT (1h25) (1h26) Eva Riley (0h45) Trailer Avetisyan Jivan Ricard Cusso Winfried Oelsner THE BUREAU SALES OTHER ANGLE PICTURES MPM PREMIUM ODIN’S EYE ARRI MEDIA INT’L B•F•Ec P•B•F•* B B•F•Ec B•F•Ec 10:00 Olympia 9 10:00 Olympia 11 10:00 Olympia 13 10:00 Olympia 15 10:00 Pitching Room THE ADVENTURE OF A.R.I., BROIL (1h30) ARRI PROMO REEL CANNES PERCY VS. GOLIATH (1h40) HAF GOES TO CANNES MY ROBOT FRIEND (1h29) Edward Drake 2020 (1h00) Trailer Clark Johnson (0h45) Ryan Bellgardt FILM MODE ARRI MEDIA INT’L RADIANT FILMS HONG KONG FILM ACE ENT ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY P B B•F•Ec B•F 10:00 Riviera 3 10:00 Riviera 5 10:00 Riviera 7 10:00 Riviera 12 10:00 Roskino DEAD & BEAUTIFUL (TEASER) THE FLOOD WON’T COME PAPER SPIDERS SINGLE STREET (1h30) ZULEIKHA OPENS HER EYES (0h06) Trailer (1h35) (PROMOREEL) (1h30) Frank Krom (0h55) David Verbeek Marat Sargsyan Inon Shampanier DFW INTL Anashkin Egor INDIE SALES LITHUANIAN FILM CENTRE CERCAMON ROSKINO B•* F B•F•Ec•* B•F•Ec P 10:30 German Films Kino 2 10:30 Olympia 2 10:30 Olympia 4 10:30 Olympia 6 10:30 Olympia 8 THE KANGAROO- WESTEND PROMO REEL A SONG CALLED HATE D.N.A. - DEFINITELY NOT STUDIOCANAL PROMOREELS CHRONICLES (1h33) (0h15) Trailer (1h30) APPROPRIATE (1h30) CANNES 2020 (0h40) Trailer Levy Dani WESTEND FILMS Anna Hildur Pasquale Petrolo STUDIOCANAL BETA CINEMA LEVELK TRUE COLOURS B•F•* B•* B•F P•B•F•Ec•* B 10:30 Olympia 10 10:30 Olympia 12 10:30 Olympia 14 10:30 Olympia 16 10:30 Riviera 4 DOGWOOF PROMO REEL MADE IN ITALY (1h33) CREATION STORIES (0h05) RENT-A-PAL (1h48) FAREWELL AMOR (1h33) 2020 (1h30) Trailer James D’arcy Trailer Jon Stevenson Ekwa Msangi DOGWOOF HANWAY FILMS Nick Moran THE EXCHANGE FILM CONSTELLATION METRO INT’L B•* i* B•F B•F B•F•Ec 2 SO : Sélection Officielle • AC : ACID • BLUE TITLE : Film screened for the first time at a market MARCHÉ DU FILM 2020 NEW FILMS FROM GERMANY MONDAY, 22 JUNE GERMAN FILMS KINO 1 GERMAN FILMS KINO 2 10:00 h 10:30 h MAX & THE WILD BUNCH THE KANGAROO CHRONICLES Winfried Oelsner Dani Levy 86 min 93 min ARRI Media International Beta Cinema 12:00 h 12:30 h THE GERMAN LESSON GIPSY QUEEN Christian Schwochow Huseyin Tabak 125 min 112 min ARRI Media International ARRI Media International 14:00 h 14:30 h TAKEOVER – THE SWOP SECOND LIFE Florian Ross Davide Gambino 84 min 82 min Picture Tree International New Docs 16:00 h 16:30 h YAKARI, A SPECTACULAR JOURNEY NOW Xavier Giacometti & Toby Genkel Jim Rakete 82 min 73 min BAC Films The Party Film Sales 18:00 h 18:30 h HELP, I SHRUNK MY FRIENDS BAUMBACHER SYNDROME Granz Henman Gregory Kirchhoff 96 min 86 min ARRI Media International Film Republic VISIT THE GERMAN PAVILION AT THE MARCHÉ DU FILM TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE FILMS SCREENING IN THE GERMAN FILMS KINO 1 & 2 10:30 Riviera 9 MAFIA IS NOT WHAT IT USED TO BE (1h45) …MONDAY 22 Franco Maresco 11:00 FANDANGO P•* 11:00 Arcades 1 11:00 Arcades 3 11:00 Arcades 5 11:00 Arcades 7 11:00 Arcades 9 DEADLOCK (1h30) TIME FOR LOVE (1h25) CHILDREN OF CORAL (1h20) SWEET RIVER (1h42) FROM THE VINE (1h37) Moderndorfer Vinko Miguel J. Velez Karim Mahdjouba Justin Mcmillan Sean Cisterna SLOVENIAN FILM FUND TVCO PANOCEANIC FILMS REASON8 FILMS MINERVA PICTURES F B•F•Ec B•F•Ec 11:00 Arcades 11 11:00 Arcades 13 11:00 Arcades 15 11:00 Riviera 1 11:00 Riviera 6 COSMOBALL (1h55) THE PEOPLE UPSTAIRS BLACK MILK (1h31) BREAKING BREAD (1h23) ANNE AT 13,000 FT (1h15) Dzhanik Fayziev (1h30) Uisenma Borchu Beth Elise Hawk Kazik Radwanski LUMINESCENCE Cesc Gay NINE FILM COHEN MEDIA GROUP CERCAMON FILMAX INT’L B•* B•* B•F B•F•* P•* 11:00 Riviera 11 11:30 Arcades 2 11:30 Arcades 4 11:30 Arcades 6 11:30 Arcades 8 SAINT-NARCISSE (0h10) MY GRAND FAREWELL HERE WE ARE (1h35) SO 150 MILLION MAGICAL ANOTHER ROUND (1h58) SO Trailer (1h22) Nir Bergman SPARROWS (1h42) Thomas Vinterberg Bruce Labruce Antonio Hens MK2 Brahmanand Siingh TRUSTNORDISK BEST FRIEND FOREVER MEDIA LUNA HOUSE OF FILM B B•F•Ec B P 11:30 Arcades 10 11:30 Arcades 12 11:30 Arcades 14 11:30 Arcades 16 11:30 Riviera 2 THE MAN OF THE FUTURE I AM VENGEANCE: SHADOWS (1h50) PIOLA (1h40) BREAK (1h47) (1h36) RETALIATION (1h22) Carlo Lavagna Luis Alejandro Perez Michael Elkin Felipe Ríos Ross Boyask VISION DISTRIBUTION HABANERO 7 & 7 MPM PREMIUM EVOLUTIONARY P•B•F•Ec P•B•F i B•F 11:30 Riviera 8 11:30 Riviera 13 12:00 Cine De Argentina 12:00 Cinema Chile VALLEY OF SOULS (2h17) TRUE MOTHERS (2h20) SO HISTORY OF THE OCCULT THIS IS CRISTINA (1h22) Nicolas Rincon Gille Kawase Naomi (1h18) Gonzalo Maza BEST FRIEND FOREVER PLAYTIME 12:00 Cristian Ponce CINEMACHILE INCAA P•B•F B 12:00 Cinema From Spain 12:00 German Films Kino 1 12:00 Olympia 1 12:00 Olympia 3 12:00 Olympia 5 THE SEA BEYOND (1h43) THE GERMAN LESSON CHRONOLOGY (1h57) MINERVA PROMOREEL PROMO SCREENING (1h00) Achero Mañas (2h05) Ali Aydin (0h25) Trailer Trailer LATIDO Christian Schwochow FORTISSIMO FILMS MINERVA PICTURES HANWAY FILMS ARRI MEDIA INT’L B•F B•F•Ec P•B•F B•F B 12:00 Olympia 7 12:00 Olympia 9 PROMO REEL GULLIVER BACK TO BUSINESS: PATHÉ INTERNATIONAL RETURNS (0h40) Trailer presents PROMOREELS (1h50) Trailer Ilya Maksimov PATHE DISTRIBUTION A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE ALL RIGHTS ENT. B•F•Ec•* B 12:00 Olympia 11 MONDAY, 22 JUNE 2020 12:00 Olympia 13 RAVAGE (1h24) THE NINTH (1h31) 9:00 AM PST | 12:00 PM EST | 5:00 PM BST | 6:00 PM CET Teddy Grennan Nikolay Khomeriki VMI WORLDWIDE Three German top industry players will discuss some of the challenges and CENTRAL PARTNERSHIP opportunities facing the international marketplace today. B F * P B S F • • Panelists: • • • 12:00 Olympia 15 Martin Moszkowicz (Chairman of the Executive Board of Constantin Film) 12:00 Pitching Room PROMOREEL (0h10) Trailer Maria Schrader (Actress & Director) NEW HORIZONS’ POLISH PULSAR CONTENT Michael Weber (Managing Director of The Match Factory) DAYS GOES TO CANNES (1h15) NEW HORIZONS Click here to RSVP and watch! In partnership with B 12:00 Riviera 3 12:00 Riviera 5 12:00 Riviera 7 12:00 Riviera 12 12:00 Roskino LUCKY GRANDMA (1h27) MY HEART CAN’T BEAT ADVERSE (1h34) THE CASTLE (1h30) THE OATH (2h00) Sealy Sasie UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO Brian A. Metcalf Lina Luzyte Roman Nesterenko AMP INTERNATIONAL (1h30) VISION FILMS WIDE ROSKINO Jonathan Cuartas B•F•Ec VISIT FILMS B•F P P 12:30 German Films Kino 2 12:30 Olympia 2 12:30 Olympia 4 12:30 Olympia 6 12:30 Olympia 8 GIPSY QUEEN (1h52) MY NAME IS BAGHDAD THE SQUAD ENORMOUS (1h38) THE KIDS ARE BACK (1h20) Huseyin Tabak (1h36) #NOTHERETODANCE (1h27) Sophie Letourneur Michelle Laroque ARRI MEDIA INT’L Caru Alves De Souza Stephanie Gillard INDIE SALES STUDIOCANAL REEL SUSPECTS BE FOR FILMS B•F•Ec B•F•Ec•* B•F•* B•F•* B 4 SO : Sélection Officielle • AC : ACID • BLUE TITLE : Film screened for the first time at a market 12:30 Olympia 10 12:30 Olympia 12 12:30 Olympia 14 12:30 Olympia 16 12:30 Riviera 4 THE SPEECH (2h00) SO THE UNFAMILIAR (1h29) TO THE STARS (1h49) OUR 29TH GOSSIP DIARY THIS IS NOT A BURIAL, IT’S A Laurent Tirard Henk Pretorius (leading Martha Stephens (1h30) RESURRECTION (2h00) CHARADES Lady) INTERNATIONAL FILM Saibyul Lee Lemohang Jeremiah MYRIAD PICTURES TRUST MIROVISION / STUDIO Mosese B•F•* B•F B•* BONANZA B•S•F•Ec MEMENTO FILMS P 12:30 Riviera 9 12:30 Riviera 14 13:00 Arcades 1 13:00 Arcades 3 BLACK BEAR (1h44) COUNTY LINES (1h30) THE TRIP TO GREECE (1h45) THE RECKONING (1h55) Lawrence Michael Levine Henry Blake Michael Winterbottom Neil Marshall RADIANT FILMS THE FESTIVAL
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