From www.filmmakers.com Events The popular annual event will bring together Canada's Denys Arcand, director of "The Barbarian Invasions;" Sweden's Mikael Hafstrom, director of "Evil;" Japan's Yoji Yamada, director of "The Twilight Samurai;" The Netherlands' Ben Sombogaart, director of "Twin Sisters;" and the Czech Republic's Ondrej Trojan, director of "Zelary." Czech Republic Directed by Ondrej Trojan Synopsis: During the Second World War, a medical student involved in the Resistance is forced to go into hiding in an isolated mountain village under the protection of the rugged Joza. As Eliska adjusts to her new life, she and Joza begin to form a complex bond despite their many differences. Canada Directed by Denys Arcand Synopsis: When history professor Rémy Girard learns that he is dying, his ex-wife summons home their son, Sébastien, whose career as a successful stock trader has earned him his socialist father's disdain. In an effort to ease Rémy's last days, Sébastien gathers together a group of his father's oldest friends. Sweden Directed by Mikael Håfström Synopsis: Erik, an abused teenager who has been expelled from his school for violent behavior, is given a final chance at an education when his mother sends him to an exclusive private academy. He soon discovers, however, that the school's privileged upperclassmen are permitted to engage in a cruel reign of terror over the younger students. Japan Directed by Yoji Yamada Synopsis: In nineteenth-century Japan, a widowed samurai caring for his mother and two young daughters has little time or inclination to pursue his profession's traditional warrior life. That changes, however, when he steps forward to defend a young woman from an attack by her drunken ex-husband. The Netherlands Directed by Ben Sombogaart Synopsis: In Germany during the 1920s, twin sisters are separated following the death of their parents. One sister is raised by a well-to-do aunt in Holland while the other grows up in difficult circumstances on a German farm owned by an uncle. © Copyright 2003 by www.filmmakers.com |