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Archive of 52nd KVIFF
Baby Driver
(Baby Driver)
Directed by: Edgar Wright / USA, 2017, 115 min

His name is Baby and he’s a young and exceptionally talented getaway driver for a criminal gang. Pedal to the metal, music cranked up on his headphones, and flashing lights in the rear-view mirror. Just one last job and Baby can make a fresh start. Assuming, that is, the big boss doesn’t have any other plans for him…

A Dark Song
(A Dark Song)
Directed by: Liam Gavin / Ireland, United Kingdom, 2016, 99 min

Two strangers meet in an old house in order to undergo an occult ritual that no one has tried for centuries. In their utter isolation, which must be maintained for months, they become aware that their strengths and even their very lives are hanging by a thread. This minimalist movie makes use of a carefully constructed atmosphere to really get under your skin.

Double Date
(Double Date)
Directed by: Benjamin Barfoot / United Kingdom, 2017, 90 min

Sisters Kitty and Lulu are happy to get picked up at a bar and spend the night with a couple of guys at their old house. Yet they’re still virgins and they have no intention of losing anything. Indeed, they’re holding onto their virginity for another purpose and their nighttime visitors will need theirs too – all the better if they’re dead! But their plans have failed to take into account an adorable and harmless virgin named Jim…

Meatball Machine Kodoku
(Kodoku: Mîtobôru mashin)
Directed by: Yoshihiro Nishimura / Japan, 2017, 108 min

A fifty-year-old debt collector learns that he has cancer and only three months to live. But then there are those pesky aliens, who might shorten the time even more by turning him into a cyborg, and he’s not the only one. The ensuing battle – a regular cyborg melee – generates myriad prolapsed entrails and buckets of blood. According to the director of this comedic splatter flick, four tons of the (fake) red stuff were spilled.

Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D
(Terminator 2: Judgment Day 3D)
Directed by: James Cameron / USA, France, 1991, 130 min

Los Angeles, 2029. Artificial intelligence has nearly wiped out humanity in a nuclear holocaust. The machines send a humanoid robot back in time to 1995 to kill John Connor, the indefatigable leader of the human resistance. The resistance must place its last hopes in an older terminator model, the T-800, in order to save young Connor. For the first time presented in 3D in this brand new remastered version.

47 Meters Down
(47 Meters Down)
Directed by: Johannes Roberts / United Kingdom, 2016, 87 min

Watching sharks from an underwater cage is a guaranteed once-in-a-lifetime experience. Especially for two sisters enjoying the beaches of Mexico who have never gone deep sea diving before. But when the chain snaps, the two women cascade headlong into the deep, where the ocean predators are just waiting to turn them into their next meal.

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