At 60 km/h
A selection of 17 films in this year's "World Cinema" at the 64th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg
Great cinema from all over the world. New top films by world famous directors are running in the category "World Cinema" of this year's official programme. A selection of the best movies from Cannes, Toronto, Locarno or Venice including seven German Premieres and two films of the European Film Award's shortlist.
The films at a glance
- At 60 km/h (Uruguay) by Facundo Marguery // German Premiere
- Amnesia (Switzerland, France) by Barbet Schroeder // German Premiere
- Dheepan (France) by Jacques Audiard // Winner film Cannes 2015
- Dos Disparos (Argentina, Chile, Germany, Netherlands) by Martín Rejtman // German Premiere
- Eden (France) by Mia Hansen-Løve
- Homme Less (Austria, USA) by Thomas Wirthensohn
- Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story. (Canada) by Grant Baldwin // German Premiere
- An (Japan, France, Germany) by Naomi Kawase
- La passion d'Augustine (Canada) by Léa Pool // German Premiere
- Mia Madre (Italy, France) by Nanni Moretti // Shortlist European Film Award
- The Pilgrim - Paulo Coelho’s Best Story (Brazil, Spain) by Daniel Augusto // German Premiere
- National Gallery (France, USA) by Frederick Wiseman
- Around the world in 50 concerts (Netherlands, Finland, Sweden, Australia) by Heddy Honigmann // German Premiere
- Those Who Feel The Fire Burning (Netherlands) by Morgan Knibbe
- Timbuktu (France, Mauretanian) by Abderrahmane Sissako
- My Golden Days (France) by Arnaud Desplechin // Shortlist European Film Award
- Vie Sauvage (France) by Cédric Kahn