2001 Toronto International Film Festival - Real To Reel

Real To Reel

  • Carving Out Our Name directed by Tony Zierra
  • El Caso Pinochet directed by Patricio Guzmán
  • Chop Suey directed by Bruce Weber
  • Digital Short Films by Three Filmmakers: In Public directed by Jia Zhangke, Digitopia, directed by John Akomfrah and A Conversation With God directed by Tsai Ming-liang
  • Facing the Music directed by Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson
  • Fidel directed by Estela Bravo
  • Grateful Dawg directed by Gillian Grisman
  • Hell House directed by George Ratliff
  • How's Your News? directed by Arthur Bradford
  • It's About Time (Zmani) directed by Ayelet Menahemi and Elona Ariel
  • James Ellroy's Feast of Death directed by Vikram Jayanti
  • Japanese Devils directed by Minoru Matsui
  • Missing Young Woman directed by Lourdes Portillo
  • Much Ado About Something directed by Michael Rubbo
  • Nazareth 2000 directed by Hany Abu-Assad
  • Okie Noodling directed by Bradley Beesley
  • Privé directed by Heddy Honigmann
  • Promises directed by Justine Shapiro, B.Z. Goldberg and Carlos Bolado
  • The Struma directed by Simcha Jacobovici
  • The Universal Clock: The Resistance of Peter Watkins directed by Geoff Bowie
  • Warrior of Light directed by Monika Treut

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