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Showing 200 Films from the festival year 2011
Give Up Tomorrow
In 1997, Paco Larrañaga was arrested for the murder of two sisters on a provincial island in the Philippines. Over the next 13 ...
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Gnarr
You'll never see politics the same after this raucous documentary. Following his country's economic meltdown, acerbic Icelandic...
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God Bless Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy. For four decades, the name has been synonymous not just with a singular brand of blistering heavy metal, but also with a ...
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Gone
What would you do if you got a call that your grown son had mysteriously vanished while living abroad? In this riveting, confes...
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Grandma, A Thousand Times
Teta Fatima is the 83-year-old matriarch of the Kaabour family and the sharp-witted queen bee of an old Beiruti quarter. This p...
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Grandpa Looked Like William Powell
A 1924 high school autograph book bridges the generation gap in Grandpa Looked Like William Powell.
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Grave Encounters
Lance Preston and the crew of "Grave Encounters", a ghost-hunting reality television show, are shooting an episode inside the a...
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Gravity
Gravity is about friendship, love, space aliens, cocaine, and handicaps, not necessarily in that order.
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Grey Matter
When his grant falls through a few days before production, a young filmmaker hides the bad news from his team and continues pre...
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Guru
In Guru a charismatic motivational speaker privately battles bipolar disorder.
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Harmonium Mountain
An imaginary landscape of colorful, animated elements derived entirely from one high-resolution photographic image of Colorado'...
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Hauraki
The little girl in Hauraki gives the grown-ups a lesson in compassion.
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Heineken Audience Award Winner
Give Up Tomorrow won this award: In 1997, Paco Larrañaga was arrested for the murder of two sisters on a provincial island in t...
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Hideaways
The Furlong men have unusual powers. Grandpa goes blind when he thinks of sex, Dad fries electronics when he's afraid… but youn...
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Higher Ground
Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) makes her directorial debut and stars in an adaptation of Carolyn S. Briggs' memoir. Set in a tigh...
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Hoodwinked Too! Hood Vs. Evil
From the team that brought you Hoodwinked, the comedic portrayal of the fairy tale Red Riding Hood, this sequel finds our heroi...
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Incident in New Baghdad
Incident in New Baghdad recounts a US Army veteran's personal experience in and out of the war zone.
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Independent Women: 15 Years Of NYWIFT-Funded Film Preservation
Dating from 1950 to 1984, these 11 short films contain experimental narratives, personal documentaries, and abstract animation ...
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In the Spirit of Laxmi
In the Spirit of Laxmi a hotel manager commits to raising and re-wilding an injured leopard cub.
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Janie Jones
Ethan (Alessandro Nivola), a struggling musician content with his on-the-road rock-and-roll lifestyle and his much younger girl...
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Jesus Henry Christ
Precocious doesn't even begin to describe Henry James Hermin, a petri dish child who writes rabble-rousing manifestos on the na...
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Jiro Dreams of Sushi
An appetizing documentary in every sense, Jiro Dreams of Sushi follows 85-year-old master sushi chef Jiro Ono, paying lushly ph...
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Just That Sort of a Day
Follow the lives of seemingly random characters in Just That Sort of a Day.
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Klitschko
Six-foot-six Ukrainian brothers Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko emigrated to Germany to begin careers in heavyweight boxing in 19...
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Koran By Heart
The world's preeminent Koran-recitation competition takes place each year in Cairo, drawing Muslim children from as far as Taji...
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