Films Out of Competition
- Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin by Richard Schickel
- Claude Sautet ou La magie invisible by N. T. Binh
- Easy Riders, Raging Bulls by Kenneth Bowser
- Fanfan la Tulipe by Gérard Krawczyk
- Ghosts of the Abyss by James Cameron
- Il grido d'angoscia dell'uccello predatore (20 tagli d'Aprile) by Nanni Moretti
- Mansion By The Lake by Lester James Peries
- Le Temps du Loup by Michael Haneke
- Les marches etc... (une comédie musicale) by Gilles Jacob
- Les Triplettes de Belleville by Sylvain Chomet
- Modern Times by Charlie Chaplin
- Qui a tué Bambi? by Gilles Marchand
- S-21, la machine de mort Khmère rouge by Rithy Panh
- The Fog of War by Errol Morris
- The Last Customer by Nanni Moretti
- The Matrix Reloaded by Wachowski brothers
- The Soul of a Man by Wim Wenders
- Vai~E~Vem by João César Monteiro
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