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PALM SPRINGS FILM LINE-UP

By Film Threat Staff | January 8, 2002

The 13th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival has announced its roster of approximately 150 films, culled from more than 45 countries for the 2002 festival. The selection of films for screening include 50 U.S. and 10 World Premieres, from around the world. Also 43 of the 51 films submitted for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category for the Academy Awards will be screened at this year’s festival. This year’s festival will be held from January 10-21, 2002.
Jennifer Stark, the festival’s program director commented, “We wanted this year’s festival to be a strong blend of different types of film. While we were conscious of picking films with a strong social relevance, we also strove to include films that were uplifting, that gave hope for the future or were just plain silly.”
Denis Pregnolato, the festival’s executive director stated, “As we look back on our 13 year festival history, it is easy to identify the significant films we’ve introduced to our community and to the world. This year’s line-up is a clear indication that we have not broken from tradition and will showcase some of the finest films the world has to offer, many making their US premieres right here.”
This year’s festival will open on Thursday, January 10 with India’s romantic comedy The Monsoon Wedding from director Mira Nair (Salaam Bombay, Mississippi Masala, Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love). Celebrating the tradition of love and family, The Monsoon Wedding tells the story of the secrets that are revealed at a big family wedding set against the backdrop of the monsoon rains looming on the horizon.
Forty-three Oscar contenders will compete for the International Federation of Cinematographic Press’ (FIPRESCI), prestigious Critic’s Award at this year’s festival. The FIPRESCI jury, made up of journalists from around the world, will screen the official foreign language submissions to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Best Foreign Language Film throughout the 12-day festival. Past films shown at the Festival that have received an Academy Award include Cinema Paradiso, Mediterraneo, Belle Epoque, Antonias Line, Character, Life is Beautiful, All About My Mother and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
This year’s Academy Award submissions for Best Foreign Language Film and candidates for the FIPRESCI Critics Award include:
12 Hours – Puerto Rico ^ Abandoned – Hungary ^ Amélie – France ^ Baran – Iran ^ Behind the Sun – Brazil ^ Bread and Milk – Slovenia ^ A Cab for Three – Chile ^ The Cabbie – Taiwan ^ Camarate – Portugal ^ The Chimp – Kyrgyzstan ^ Dark Blue World – Czech Republic ^ Do Not Go Gentle – United Kingdom ^ Elling – Norway ^ The Experiment – Germany ^ Atanarjuat, The Fast Runner – Canada ^ Fate as a Rat – Bulgaria ^ Fulltime Killer – Hong Kong ^ Go – Japan ^ A House with a View of the Sea – Venezuela ^ In Good Company – Greece ^ In the Bosom of the Enemy – Philippines ^ Italian for Beginners – Denmark ^ Jalla! Jalla! – Sweden ^ Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India – India ^ Late Marriage – Israel ^ Maangamizi: The Ancient One – Tanzania ^ The Migration of the Angel – Georgia ^ No Man’s Land – Bosnia ^ Nynke – Netherlands ^ Our Lady of the Assassins – Colombia ^ Pauline and Paulette – Netherlands ^ The Piano Teacher – Austria ^ Queen of the Night – Croatia ^ Quo Vadis – Poland ^ The River – Finland ^ The Seagull’s Laughter – Iceland ^ Slogans – Albania ^ The Son of the Bride – Argentina ^ The Spanish Woman – Australia ^ Symphony of Silence – Armenia ^ Tricky Life – Uruguay ^ Violet Perfume – Mexico ^ War Live – Yugoslavia
The Palm Springs International Film Festival returns for its 13th year from January 10-21, 2002, and is expected to draw more than 70,000 attendees. Last year’s festival included more than 150 films from approximately 40 countries and presented a majority of the films submitted for consideration in the Best Foreign Language Film category for the Academy Awards. The annual festival also features cultural events, industry seminars and panels.
For more info, including a complete screening schedule, call 760-322-2930 or visit the official Palm Springs International Film Festival web site.
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