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arts & entertainment
Hollywood North from page 63
daughter (Jena Malone). Kyra
Sedgwick co-stars.
Top Five stars Chris Rock, who
also directed and wrote this semi-
autobiographical film, as a comedian-
turned-movie star who recalls his rise
to stardom and the life he left behind.
Rock's real life buddies, Jerry Seinfeld
and Adam Sandler, appear in sup-
porting roles.
Welcome to Me, directed by Shira
Piven (Jeremy Piven's sister), stars
Kristen Wiig as a neurotic woman
who becomes an overnight celeb when
she uses her huge lottery winnings
to launch her own wild talk show.
Jennifer Jason Leigh co-stars.
Contemporary World Cinema
Breathe is the first film directed
by French actress Melanie Laurent
(Inglourious Basterds). It's about two
teen girls who develop an intense and
possibly dangerous friendship.
Felix and Meira is an interfaith love
story. Meira, a young married woman
from Montreal's Orthodox Jewish com-
munity, finds freedom of a sort in her
affair with Felix, a penniless French-
speaking non-Jew who is mourning
the death of his father.
Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem
is about an Israeli woman who, when
seeking to finalize her divorce from
her cruel and manipulative husband,
finds herself effectively put on trial
by Israel's religiously-based mar-
riage laws. The film is co-directed by
Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz, who are
real-life brother and sister.
Heartbeat, a comedy-drama
from Canadian filmmaker Andrea
Dorfman, is about a discombobulated
Halifax twentysomething stuck in a
go-nowhere job and a lackluster per-
sonal life, who finds herself by return-
ing to her musical roots.
Labyrinth of Lies is a German film
about a young prosecutor in postwar
West Germany who investigates a
massive conspiracy to cover up the
Nazi pasts of prominent public fig-
ures.
The Farewell Party, an Israeli film
by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon,
is a comedy-drama about a group of
Jerusalem retirees who invent a eutha-
nasia machine to help their terminally
ill friend.
Two Shots Fired is a dark, absurdist
Spanish-language comedy about a
teenager who finds his life much ham-
pered after he impulsively attempts to
shoot himself. The writer-director is
Martin Rejtman, a highly respected
Argentine Jewish filmmaker.
The Israeli film Gett, the Trial of
Viviane Amsalem
Documentary Films
The Look of Silence, is a follow-up
to Joshua Oppenheimer's 2013 Oscar-
nominated film, The Act of Killing,
which told the story of the mass mur-
der of left-wing Indonesians in the
mid-'60s by right-wing militia. Here,
he follows a family who, after view-
ing The Act of Killing, discovered and
confronted the former militiamen who
murdered their son.
National Gallery is a look into the
inside workings of London's famed art
museum. It is the latest film by docu-
mentary pioneer Frederick Wiseman,
probably the most respected documen-
tary maker alive today.
Natural Resistance, a follow-up to
filmmaker Jonathan Nossiter's 2004
documentary Mondovino, about the
worldwide wine industry, is a profile
of four radical vineyard proprietors
in Italy who are striving to produce
all-natural wines in the face of market
and governmental pressure.
Red Army, a film by Gabe Polsky
that was a smash hit at this year's
Cannes Film Festival, chronicles the
rise and fall of Soviet hockey in the
1980s.
Seymour Bernstein is a documen-
tary by actor Ethan Hawke (Boyhood)
about an 86-year-old Jewish classical
pianist, composer and teacher who is a
fount of sage advice.
This is My Land finds Israeli-born
filmmaker Tamara Erde visiting
six independently-run Israeli and
Palestinian schools to investigate how
history is taught.
The Wanted 18, co-directed by
Canadian Paul Cowan and Palestinian
animator Amer Shomali, is about the
efforts of a Palestinian West Bank
town to establish an independent dairy
industry in the face of Israeli opposi-
tion during the First Intifada. The
story is told from the perspective of
both the cows (purchased from an
Israeli kibbutz) and the activists.
The Yes Men Are Revolting is a
sequel to the hit 2003 documentary
The Yes Men. It follows activist-prank-
sters Andy Bichlbaum and Mike
Bonnano as they pull the rug out from
under mega-corporations, government
officials and a complacent media in a
series of outrageous stunts designed to
draw awareness to the issue of climate
change.
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For more information about the festival, including special events and a
complete list of films, go to www.tiff.net .