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Showing 210 Films from the festival year 2012
Jack and Diane
Tomboy Jack (Riley Keough) and bubbly Diane (Juno Temple) fall head over heels in love one hot summer in New York City. When Di...
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Jaws
Steven Spielberg's classic returns to the big screen! See the movie that thrilled a generation, launched the summer blockbuster...
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Journey to Planet X
By day Eric Swain and Troy Bernier are a couple of mild-mannered, middle-aged desk jockeys from Florida, but their wildest drea...
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Knife Fight
Rob Lowe is Paul Turner, a maverick political strategist struggling to keep his wayward clients—including a philandering Kentuc...
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Knuckleball!
This classic sports story recounts the trials and triumphs of two of the best known knuckleball pitchers in the MLB: Tim Wakefi...
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Leonid's Story
A Soviet family searching for a modest paradise is swept into the immense Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, recalled through ...
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Let Fury Have The Hour
A generation of artists used creativity as a response to the reactionary politics that came to define our culture in the 1980s....
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Library of Dust
A tour of the Oregon State Hospital conducted to uncover the deplorable conditions there uncovers thousands of corroded copper ...
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Lola Versus
Greta Gerwig stars as Lola, a New Yorker who gets dumped by her fiancé mere weeks before their wedding. With the help of her cl...
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Love and Politics
Judith Malina founded The Living Theater in 1947 together with her first husband Julian Beck. When Julian died in 1985 Judith m...
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Mansome
In the age of manscaping, metrosexuals, and grooming products galore—what does it mean to be a man? Oscar nominee Morgan Spurlo...
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My Neighbourhood
Mohammed El Kurd is a Palestinian teenager growing up in the heart of East Jerusalem, but when his family is forced to give up ...
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Nancy, Please
Paul's life is good. He has a gig teaching literature at Yale, and he just moved in with his longtime girlfriend, finally shedd...
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Off Label
The term "off-label" refers to the use of pharmaceuticals in any way counter to their prescribed dosage and function. Weaving t...
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Once in a Lullaby: The PS22 Chorus Story
The PS22 chorus from Staten Island became world famous after their YouTube videos went viral. This feel-good documentary follow...
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One Nation Under Dog
This heartfelt documentary explores people's conflicted relationships with dogs and inspires us to rethink how we treat them. F...
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On The Mat
Achieving greatness in high school wrestling requires a level of devotion unmatched perhaps by any other sport. That greatness ...
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Paraíso
Three Mexican immigrants who risk their lives every day rappelling down some of the tallest skyscrapers in Chicago reveal their...
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Picture Paris
An ordinary suburban mom carefully plans a life-changing trip to Paris, but when her plans go terribly awry, she finds herself ...
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Pitch Black Heist
Liam and Michael are professional safecrackers who meet on a simple job to relieve an office safe of its contents, but there's ...
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Planet of Snail
Deaf and blind, Young-Chan lives in a quiet, isolated world in his small apartment. But when Soon-Ho, an empathetic woman compr...
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Polisse
Confronting abusive parents, child molesters, traumatized kids, and oversexed teens is all part of the daily grind for the motl...
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Portrait of Wally
In 1939, Nazis seized control of Austrian art collector Lea Bondi's beloved Egon Schiele painting "Portrait of Wally." For 70 y...
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Postcards From the Zoo
Acclaimed Chinese-Indonesian director Edwin (Blind Pig Who Wants To Fly) returns with a gorgeous, dreamlike fairy tale set insi...
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Prima
Alone in a brightly lit studio, a ballerina recalls her old choreography, leaping and spinning in front of an invisible audienc...
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