September 8 – 21, 2008
 
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SHOWING AT METROPOLIS

September 8 – 21, 2008

Retrospective of Canne's Directors' Fortnight

Monday, September 8th – opening film
Libero / Anche Libero Va Bene (by Kim Rossi Stuart) – Italy

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Tuesday, September 9th
40 x 15 (by Olivier Jahan) – France

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Wednesday, September 10th * Film starts at 8:00 PM
The Dupes / Al Makhdou'oun (by Tawfic Saleh) – Syria / Egypt

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Thursday, September 11th
Eldorado (by Bouli Lanners) – Belgium

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Friday, September 12th
Fox and His Friends / Faustrecht Der Freiheit (by Rainer Werner Fassbinder) – Germany

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Saturday, September 13th
Honour of the Knights / Honor de Cavalleria (by Albert Serra) – Spain 

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Sunday, September 14th
The Devil, Probably / Le Diable Probablement (by Robert Bresson) – France

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Monday, September 15th
12:08 East of Bucharest / A fost sau n-a fost?(by Corneliu Porumboiu) – Romania  

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Tuesday, September 16th
Japan / Japón (by Carlos Reygadas) – Mexico / Spain

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Wednesday, September 17th
Be With Me (by Eric Khoo) – Singapore

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Thursday, September 18th
The Devil, Probably / Le Diable Probablement (by Robert Bresson) – France

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Friday, September 19th
Libero / Anche Libero Va Bene (by Kim Rossi Stuart)

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Saturday, September 20th
A Lost Man / Un Homme Perdu (by Danielle Arbid) – Lebanon / France

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Sunday, September 21st
Tarnation (by Jonathan Caouette) – USA

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Retrospective of Canne's Directors' Fortnight
All Screenings at 8:30 PM at Empire Sofil, Achrafieh

40 years of Cannes Director’s Fortnight

Erupting out of the turbulent events of May 68, Directors’ Fortnight – the upstart little brother to Cannes’ black-tie officialism – continues to launch some of the most provocative films from around the world. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Directors’ Fortnight, Metropolis Art Cinema selects an eclectic array of uncompromising films from this 40-year history...


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