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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. ❑ For more information about the festival, including special events and a complete list of films, go to www.tiff.net .