18 1/2 Philadelphia International Film Festival announces line-up

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18 1/2 Philadelphia International Film Festival announces line-up

POSTED: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 7:35 PM
Filed Under: Movies Film Fest

The Philadelphia International Film Festival announced it full line-up today. The 18 1/2 anniversary of the fest takes place Thursday, October 15-Monday, October 19.

Screenings will take place at Ritz at the Bourse (400 Ranstead St.) and the Prince Music Theater (1412 Chestnut St.). Tickets go on sale to Film Society members tomorrow and the general public on Monday, October 5 at PFF09.org or 215-253-3599. Keep reading Crit Mass for further info on the fest.

And the line-up is ' :

Ajami (Scandar Copti & Yaron Shani, Germany/Israel)
Antichrist (Lars von Trier, Denmark)
Bronson (Nicolas Winding Refn, UK)
Dare (Adam Salky, USA) ' Filmed on the Main Line
Dear Lemon Lima (Suzi Yoonessi, USA)
District 13: Ultimatum (Patrick Alessandrin, France)
The Eclipse (Conor McPherson, Ireland)
A Film With Me In It (Ian Fitzgibbon, Ireland)
Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, UK)
Good Hair (Jeff Stilson, USA)
Law Abiding Citizen (F. Gary Gray, USA)
The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (Jodie Markell, USA)
Louise-Michel (Gustave de Kervern & Beno't Del'pine, France)
Mammoth (Lukas Moodysson, Sweden)
The Men Who Stare at Goats (Grant Heslov, USA)
The Messenger (Oren Moverman, USA)
Oh My God (Peter Rodger, USA)
The Overbrook Brothers (John Bryant, USA)
P-Star Rising (Gabriel Noble, USA)
Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire (Lee Daniels, USA)
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (Rebecca Miller, USA)
Red Cliff (John Woo, China)
The Red Riding Trilogy: Red Riding 1974 (Julian Jarrold, UK), Red Riding 1980
(James Marsh, UK) and Red Riding 1983 (Anand Tucker, UK)
Rembrandt's J'accuse (Peter Greenaway, Netherlands/Germany/Finland)
Ricky (Fran'ois Ozon, France)
Serious Moonlight (Cheryl Hines, USA)
Shadow Billionaire (Alexis Spraic, USA)
Shameless (Jan Hrebejk, Czech Republic)
The Silence Before Bach (Pere Portabella, Spain)
Stingray Sam (Cory McAbee, USA)
Tenure (Mike Million, USA)
A Town Called Panic (St'phane Aubier & Vincernt Patar, Belgium)
We Live in Public (Ondi Timoner, USA)
Wonderful World (Joshua Goldin, USA)
The Young Victoria (Jean-Marc Vall'e, UK

Related: Philadelphia Film Festival '09 announces opening and closing night films

 
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