1997 Toronto International Film Festival - Discovery

Discovery

  • Bandits by Katja von Garnier
  • Belly Up by Beto Brant
  • Clockwatchers by Jill Sprecher
  • First Love, Last Rites by Jesse Peretz
  • Guilt Free by Marcel Sisniega Campbell
  • The Impostor by Alejandro Maci
  • In Praise of Older Women by Manuel Lombardero
  • Life According to Muriel by Eduardo Milewicz
  • The Life of Stuff by Simon Donald
  • Lover Girl by Lisa Addario and Joe Syracuse
  • Marie Baie des Anges by Manuel Pradal
  • Martha's Garden by Peter Liechti
  • Perfumed Ball by Lírio Ferreira and Paulo Caldas
  • Scars by James Herbert
  • Somersault in a Coffin by Derviş Zaim
  • The Sticky Fingers of Time by Hilary Brougher
  • Stone, Scissors, Paper by Stephen Whittaker
  • Traveler from the South by Parviz Shahbazi
  • Twenty Four Seven by Shane Meadows
  • Under the Skin by Carine Adler
  • Unmade Beds by Nicholas Barker
  • Who the Hell Is Juliette? by Carlos Marcovich
  • Words of Wisdom by Susanna Fogel

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