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October Selection of Films for your considerationFollow us on these other social networks Filmfestivals.com was established in 1995, over the years we became the premier link between film and festivals with 5000 festivals listed, over 22 000 festival organizers contacts in our database, 75 000 articles... We are happy to recommend this selection of films for Festival Consideration.
The Rule of Lead by Giacomo ArrigoniItaly 2014, First feature film written, directed and produced by Giacomo Arrigoni. 69 minutes To redeem his soul, the ghost of a killer is sent to lead a neglected teenage girl to save a group of street children from the abuse of a criminal organization. Film Website: theruleoflead.com Contact: info@giacomoarrigoni.com
Pseudonym by Thierry Seban
France 2014 Thriller, 75 min., Scope, Dolby 5.1 First Feature film.
Alex is a divorced father, a stressed executive. His daily routine is work, work, work. Tonight he's in a hurry, he's due to meet a beautiful young stranger... who contacted him via the internet. But this blind date will flip him into a downward spiral and disrupt forever the course of his life.
Directed by Thierry Sebban
Starring: Simon Abkarian, Igor Skreblin, Perrine Tourneux, Thierry Sebban
Original soundtrack composed by Nicolas Baby (FFF)
Produced by La Petite Reine (The Artist, Asterix at the Olympics, Mesrine)
Diabolo Films, and Lorette Productions
The Queen of England Stole my Parents
Milda is a seven-year-old girl who was left by her emigrated parents several years ago. She is raised by her aunt Angele and lives in her small fantasy world, believing that one day her mother and father will come back, and waiting to get a postcard from them every once in a while. One day she meets a strange woman, who convinces the girl that the Queen of England stole her parents and that a rescue mission needs to be started. The only thing the woman asks in return is for Milda to forget her aunt. The girl agrees. Milda and the strange woman embark on a journey towards the airport of a big city where they’re supposed to meet the Queen of England. They meet strange people and get to know each other while travelling by various means of transportation.
Step by step Milda is beginning to feel that she misses her aunt. In the end, the two travellers reach the airport but will Milda meet the Queen? Where do her fantasies end and where does the real world begin?
Trailer : The Queen of England Stole my Parents Facebook Page for the Film Dansufilms
Revolution Documentary, by Rob Stewart produced by Gus van Sant
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