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Archive of films: 39th festival

39th festival / 2004
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Aaltra
(Aaltra)
Directed by: Benoit Delépine, Gustave Kervern / Belgium, France, 2004, 90 min
Section: Variety Critics’ Choice: Europe Now!
Abraham Valley
(Vale Abraao)
Directed by: Manoel de Oliveira / Portugal, France, Switzerland, 1993, 180 min
Section: Horizons
Afterlife
(Afterlife)
Directed by: Alison Peebles / United Kingdom, 2003, 104 min
Section: Another View
Aftermath
(Lad de sma born)
Directed by: Paprika Steen / Denmark, 2004, 104 min
Section: Official Selection - Competition
After the Day Before
(Másnap)
Directed by: Attila Janisch / Hungary, 2004, 120 min
Section: Official Selection - Competition
Amélia
(Amélia)
Directed by: Édouard Lock / Canada, 2003, 60 min
Section: Dance for the Camera
Anita Takes a Chance
(Anita no perd el tren)
Directed by: Ventura Pons / Spain, 2000, 90 min
Section: Focus on Catalan Film
Apple
(Sib)
Directed by: Samira Makhmalbaf / Iran, 1997, 85 min
Section: Forum of Independents - Competition
Arvo Pärt "24 Preludes for a Fugue"
(Arvo Pärt "24 Prelüüdi ühele fuugale")
Directed by: Dorian Supin / Estonia, 2002, 87 min
Section: 2004: A Musical Odyssey
Astronauts
(Astronautas)
Directed by: Santi Amodeo / Spain, 2003, 86 min
Section: Variety Critics’ Choice: Europe Now!
At Five in the Afternoon
(Panj é Asr)
Directed by: Samira Makhmalbaf / Iran, 2003, 105 min
Section: Forum of Independents - Competition
At that point...Rebeca
(Rebeca a esas alturas)
Directed by: Luciana Jauffred Gorostiza / Mexico, 2003, 23 min
Section: Forum of Independents - Competition
Avanim
(Avanim)
Directed by: Raphaël Nadjari / Israel, France, 2004, 110 min
Section: Another View
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