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09.10.
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
If you think you know your family well, (wait until you) get in the car and set off on a long trip together…
(Czech Republic 2002)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Two couples’ relationships put under a tango test.
(Slovenia 2012)
10.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
How much would you charge for killing a hen in your bathtub?
(Romania/Germany 2012)
19.00 Ciné Utopia
Shame and pride can kill. A one-day drama of 18-year-old Marek and his dog Killer.
(Slovakia/Czech Republic 2013)
19.00 Utopolis
A long awaited portrait of the most well-known Pole, Lech Walesa, by Polish cinema icon – Andrzej Wajda.
(Poland 2013)
19.45 Cameo Ariel Metz
Two couples’ relationships put under a tango test.
(Slovenia 2012)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
A musical journey through time and behind the Iron Curtain.
(Bulgaria/Switzerland/Germany 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Does heroism make sense? Does one humane deed spread like circles rippling the water?
(Serbia/Germany/France/Slovenia/Croatia 2013)
11.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
Clone your love.
(Germany/Hungary/France 2010)
20.00 CineAriston
Does heroism make sense? Does one humane deed spread like circles rippling the water?
(Serbia/Germany/France/Slovenia/Croatia 2013)
20.30 Cinémathèque
How dangerous is being in the mind of someone you might love?
(Lithuania/France/Belgium 2012)
12.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
A thrilling wartime adventure finds desperate times calling for desperate measures…
(Poland 2012)
19.00 Melusina
A humorous and somewhat alarming one-year excursion into lives of six 'singles'.
(Czech Republic 2011)
20.00 CineWaasserhaus
A grumpy old man decides to find happiness before he dies.
(Slovenia/Croatia 2013)
20.00 CineAriston
Sparkling comedy about three friends with animal nicknames looking for their soul mates.
(Slovakia 2012)
20.00 Melusina
Czech vocal a cappella quartet Yellow Sisters followed by Balkan music party with DJ Boris Viande
20.30 Cinémathèque
A young man is looking for the woman of his life, just to be disappointed again.
(Romania 2012)
13.10.
15.00 Cinémathèque
The magic of Hungarian fairytales in 5 short stories.
(Hungary 2013)
18.00 Cinémathèque
At odds with themselves and plagued by divisions: the man and his city have something in common.
(Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina 2013)
20.00 Cinémathèque
Medieval wilderness in all its primitive violence, a rare visual gem of European cinematography.
(Czechoslovakia 1967)
20.00 CineKursaal
A “feminist western” about a strong woman struggling to stand up for her rights.
(Poland 2012)
14.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
Timeless exploration of the extent to which one individual can stand up against the organised forces of evil.
(Czech Republic/Poland/Slovakia/USA/Iceland 2012)
19.00 Ciné Utopia
A fruitier version of Romeo and Juliet presented in the form of a stunning 3D opera.
(Estonia 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
A selection of short films (documentary, animated and feature) from Central and Eastern Europe
20.30 Cinémathèque
A very sincere, intimate and painful portrait of a young couple expecting their first baby.
(Poland 2012)
21.00 Ciné Utopia
A raw urban drama that explores whether one can break free of the environment that defines them and, if so, at what cost.
(Latvia 2012)
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15.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
A grumpy old man decides to find happiness before he dies.
(Slovenia/Croatia 2013)
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Sparkling comedy about three friends with animal nicknames looking for their soul mates.
(Slovakia 2012)
18.30-22.30 CCRN (Salle E. Dune)
Selection of short documentary films
19.00 Ciné Utopia
At odds with themselves and plagued by divisions: the man and his city have something in common.
(Croatia/Bosnia and Herzegovina 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
What is left today of the 8th of March – the international day of working women.
(Romania 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
An intimate, authentic exploration of the joys and heartaches of being a parent in four intertwining stories.
(Czech Republic 2010)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A “feminist western” about a strong woman struggling to stand up for her rights.
(Poland 2012)
16.10.
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A young man is looking for the woman of his life, just to be disappointed again.
(Romania 2012)
18.30 Cinémathèque
Trans-Dniestr is a country still stuck in totalitarianism. A sharp and darkly funny peek behind the iron curtain.
(Czech Republic 2012)
19.00 Ciné Utopia
A documentary filmmaker and his dream protagonist. A perfect love-hate relationship. Shocking and thought-provoking.
(Latvia 2012)
19.45 Cameo Ariel Metz
A “feminist western” about a strong woman struggling to stand up for her rights.
(Poland 2012)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
Sparkling comedy about three friends with animal nicknames looking for their soul mates.
(Slovakia 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
A concert of the Polish group Ma³e instrumenty - live soundtrack to short films by Georges Méliès and original compositions and improvisations
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
An old violin triggers a conflict that reaches the extremes of love, music and greed.
(Slovenia-Germany-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007)
17.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
Who is Walter? Myth. Legend. Hero of a partisan film seen by over a billion people.
(Serbia 2012)
18.30-22.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Selection of short feature films from the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and the Baltic countries
18.30-23.00 Brasserie Le Neumünster
Buffet-style dinner with typical dishes from all the represented countries
19.00 Ciné Utopia
The first mainstream film by the icon of Polish underground cinema about three outsiders getting together.
(Poland 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
This is a film about friendship, magic moments and the headaches caused by dreams come true.
(Bulgaria 2011)
20.30 Cinémathèque
A classic Yugoslavian partisan hero movie from 1972 seen by over a billion people.
(Yugoslavia 1972)
21.00 Ciné Utopia
Son vs. father confrontation based on the real-life relationship between the leading actor and his own dad. Best Croatian film of 2012.
(Croatia 2012)
18.10.
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A one-take webcam comedy about people spending time with a dead man.
(Serbia 2012)
18.30 Cinémathèque
Shame and pride can kill. A one-day drama of 18-year-old Marek and his dog Killer.
(Slovakia/Czech Republic 2013)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Will Ian’s unorthodox methods change the way his blind patients perceive the world around them?
(Poland/France/Portugal 2012)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
To which lengths are Czech women at the turn of the century ready to go to achieve their idea of beauty?
(Czech Republic 2004)
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19.10.
15.00 CCRN (Salle E. Dune)
Selection of cartoons with no spoken language (suitable for kids aged 2-10). Krtek / The Mole (CS), Bolek i Lolek / Bolek and Lolek (PL), A je to! / And That's It! (CS), Reksio (PL)
18.00 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Family feuds, animal desires, dirty dealings and shotgun weddings – a classic comedy by Kusturica.
(Yugoslavia/France/Germany/Austria/Greece/USA 1998)
18.30 Cinémathèque
If you think you know your family well, (wait until you) get in the car and set off on a long trip together…
(Czech Republic 2002)
19.00 Melusina
Most Olympians dream of gold… Their dream was freedom.
(Lithuania/USA 2012)
20.00 Melusina
Concert of the Estonian rock band Tanel Padar and The Sun followed by dance music served by Latvian DJs
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Seven policemen, seven cardinal sins, seven days – a raw portrayal of the police’s hermetic universe.
(Poland 2013)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Two couples’ relationships put under a tango test.
(Slovenia 2012)
22.00 Cinémathèque
A horror film about a group of friends trying to make their names by posting a hit on YouTube…
(Slovakia 2012)
20.10.
15.00 Cinémathèque

(Estonia/Latvia 2006)
18.30 Cinémathèque
A fruitier version of Romeo and Juliet presented in the form of a stunning 3D opera.
(Estonia 2013)
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A contemporary fairy tale about the treasures we hunt and those we find.
(Bulgaria 2013)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Based on Lem’s classic novel, The Congress offers an out of time travel into the future of the cinema.
(Germany/Israel/Poland/France/Belgium/Luxembourg 2013)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Selection of the best short films produced at the £ódŸ Film School
21.00 Ciné Utopia
A marvellously realistic “coming of age” tale of the love and complexities between a child and his mother in modern-day life.
(Latvia 2013)
21.10.
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
The workers of a car factory find a way to save their jobs by donating their sperm.
(Romania/France 2012)
19.00 Ciné Utopia
Death does not choose, man does.
(Hungary 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
Most Olympians dream of gold… Their dream was freedom.
(Lithuania/USA 2012)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A peaceful village embodying the idyllic beauty of the Polish countryside harbors a dark secret.
(Poland/Netherlands/Russia/Slovakia 2012)
21.00 Ciné Utopia
How much longer will they work to heal a sick society until they lose all compassion?
(Bulgaria/Sweden 2012)
22.10.
18.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
A marvellously realistic “coming of age” tale of the love and complexities between a child and his mother in modern-day life.
(Latvia 2013)
18.30 Cinémathèque
She has kept her eyes open throughout her long life – a small woman in the big picture of history.
(Bulgaria/Sweden 2013)
18.30-23.00 Brasserie Le Neumünster
Buffet-style dinner with typical dishes from all the represented countries
19.00 Ciné Utopia
The honeymoon phase ends more quickly than expected for a newlywed couple when past secrets come to light.
(Czech Republic 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
Seven policemen, seven cardinal sins, seven days – a raw portrayal of the police’s hermetic universe.
(Poland 2013)
20.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Life on a wire with a travelling circus.
(Hungary 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Gambling with lives is a dangerous game.
(Lithuania/Latvia 2013)
21.00 Ciné Utopia
Will Ian’s unorthodox methods change the way his blind patients perceive the world around them?
(Poland/France/Portugal 2012)
23.10.
18.30 Ciné Utopia
A dramatic story about the relationship between a dominant mother and her adult son. Golden Bear at Berlinale.
(Romania 2013)
18.30-22.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Selection of short animated films
18.30-23.00 Cinémathèque
Fight for justice and dignity after Jan Palach’s self-sacrifice in protest against the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1969.
(Czech Republic/Poland 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
An old violin triggers a conflict that reaches the extremes of love, music and greed.
(Slovenia-Germany-Bosnia and Herzegovina 2007)
20.00 CineKinosch
The story of the world’s first female rabbi told through poetic use of archival footage.
(Hungary/Germany/UK 2013)
20.00 CineAriston
A long awaited portrait of the most well-known Pole, Lech Walesa, by Polish cinema icon – Andrzej Wajda.
(Poland 2013)
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24.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
A poetic story of a woman whose life gradually turns upside down as she moves through a seemingly normal day…
(Czech Republic/Slovakia 2007)
18.30-22.30 CCRN (Salle Krieps)
Selection of short feature films from Bulgaria, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia
19.00 Ciné Utopia
Gambling with lives is a dangerous game.
(Lithuania/Latvia 2013)
20.00 Ancien Cinéma
Life on a wire with a travelling circus.
(Hungary 2012)
20.00 CineAriston
A passionate love story in a world where nothing is quite what it seems.
(United Kingdom 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
A startling hallucinogenic story about a determined mind crossing ethical boundaries.
(Estonia/Sweden/UK 2013)
25.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
How much longer will they work to heal a sick society until they lose all compassion?
(Bulgaria/Sweden 2012)
20.30 Cinémathèque
A passionate love story in a world where nothing is quite what it seems.
(United Kingdom 2012)
26.10.
18.30 Cinémathèque
Impossible love story of a man entangled in an intimate drama, set in a Catholic community.
(Poland 2013)
19.00 Sang&Klang
This is a film about friendship, magic moments and the headaches caused by dreams come true.
(Bulgaria 2011)
20.00 Sang&Klang
Concert of the Bulgarian pop diva! Closing event of CinEast 2013
20.30 Cinémathèque
A classic Czechoslovak new wave film in a newly restored version.
(Czechoslovakia 1965)
22.00 Cinémathèque
One of the most daring avantgarde films of the 70s by the Yugoslavian enfant terrible.
(Canada/France/Germany 1974)
27.10.
15.00 Cinémathèque
More adventures of Lotte and her friends
(Estonia/Latvia 2011)
18.30 Cinémathèque
Death does not choose, man does.
(Hungary 2013)
20.30 Cinémathèque
Repetition of the winning film of CinEast 2013 competition & Charity project finale
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