1999 Toronto International Film Festival - Real To Reel

Real To Reel

  • American Movie directed by Chris Smith
  • Barenaked in America directed by Jason Priestley
  • Berlin-Cinema (Titre Provisoire) directed by Samira Gloor-Fadel
  • Bread Day directed by Sergei Dvortsevoy
  • Coven directed by Mark Borchardt
  • Crazy English directed by Zhang Yuan
  • Highway directed by Sergei Dvortsevoy
  • Homo Sapiens 1900 directed by Peter Cohen
  • The Humiliated directed by Jesper Jargil
  • If You Only Understood directed by Rolando Diaz
  • Jam Session directed by Makoto Shinozaki
  • The Jaundiced Eye directed by Nonny de la Pena
  • Juan, I Forgot I Don't Remember directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo
  • The Making of a New Empire directed by Jos de Putter
  • Me & Isaac Newton directed by Michael Apted
  • My Best Fiend directed by Werner Herzog
  • negative space directed by Chris Petit
  • Pripyat directed by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
  • Shadow Boxers directed by Katya Bankowsky
  • The Specialist directed by Eyal Sivan
  • Sud directed by Chantal Akerman
  • Three directed by Issac Julien
  • Work and Progress directed by Vivian Ostrovsky and Yann Beauvais

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