Police Adjective

filmswelike at Vancouver International Film Festival

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Below is the confirmed screening schedule for our 4 films at the VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, 2009.
Hope you can join us!

INFERNO
Sat, Oct 3rd 9:45pm, Vancity Theatre
Oct 6th 11:30am, Empire Granville 7, Theatre #1


POLICE, ADJECTIVE
Sun, Oct 11th 9:15pm, Empire Granville 7 Theatre #3
Wed, Oct 14th Noon, Empire Granville 7 Theatre #3


MID-AUGUST LUNCH
Wed, Oct 7th 11:40am, Empire Granville 7, Theatre #4
Sat, Oct 10th 6:20pm, Empire Granville 7, Theatre #4


THE HORSE BOY
Tue, Oct 13th 11:40am, Empire Granville 7 Theatre #4
Wed, Oct 14th 6:00pm, Empire Granville 7 Theatre #4


FWL at the Toronto International Film Festival 2009


Below is the Confirmed Screening Schedule for our 3 films:

L'ENFER DE HENRI-GEORGES CLOUZOT  (INFERNO)
35mm, Real to Reel
94 min.

Film archivist Serge Bromberg uncovers a treasure trove of imagery from an unfinished film called L’Enfer starring Romy Schneider and directed by the French master Henri-Georges Clouzot, known for Wages of Fear and Diabolique.

Festival Screenings:
- Thursday, Sept. 10, 7.15PM, Varsity 1
- Saturday, Sept. 12, 3.45PM, Jackman Hall-AGO
- Friday, Sept. 18, 6.15PM, Varsity 4

Press & Industry Screening:
- Friday, Sept. 11, 9.15AM, Varsity 5

POLICE, ADJECTIVE
35mm, Contemporary World Cinema
113 min.

A witty portrait of life in the small town of Vaslui, the sophisticated Police, Adjective builds on the promise of Porumboiu’s debut 12:08, East of Bucharest.

Festival Screenings:
- Sunday, Sept. 13, 10PM, Bader
- Thursday, Sept. 17, 2.30PM, AMC 6
- Saturday, Sept. 19, 9AM, Varsity 4

Press & Industry Screening:
- Saturday, Sept. 12, 12PM, AMC 4

Trailer: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpAbFoWwjJY
Press book: 
http://filmswelike.com/films/police/presskit/
Stills: 
http://filmswelike.com/films/police/highrez/

A TOWN CALLED PANIC
35mm, Midnight Madness
75 min.

“Oh non! Mon Dieu!” The feature version of A Town Called Panic (Panique au village), the demented Belgian television-animation sensation of the same name, has arrived! The first stop-motion animated feature selected to Cannes, A Town Called Panic smashes out of the toy chest to deliver a spastic joyride full of slapstick violence and manic energy in a topsy-turvy world populated by cheap plastic figurines of cowboys, Indians, farmers, police officers, horses, cows and pigs.

Festival Screenings:
- Friday, Sept. 18, 11:59PM, Ryerson
- Saturday, Sept. 19, 3.45PM, AMC 3

Press & Industry Screening:
- Tuesday, Sept. 15, 12PM, Varsity 3

Trailer: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3uG8LLuVPQ
Synopsis: 
http://www.filmswelike.com/films/panic/
Press book: 
http://www.filmswelike.com/films/panic/presskit/
Stills: 
http://www.filmswelike.com/films/panic/highrez/

FWL Picks up POLICE ADJECTIVE

Cristi is a policeman who refuses to arrest a young man who offers hashish to two of his school mates. “Offering” is punished by the law. Cristi believes that the law will change, he does not want the life of a young man he considers irresponsible to be a burden on his conscience. For his superior the word conscience has a different meaning…

A film by Corneliu Porumboiu.