主演:锦鲤,刘晴,赵双,楚越,阎么么,宣晓鸣
主演:李政宰,阿曼德拉·斯坦伯格,,凯瑞-安·莫斯,朱迪·特纳-史密斯,曼尼·贾希尼托,达芙妮·基恩,乔纳斯·索塔莫,曾爱媚,玛格丽塔·列维耶娃,迪恩-查尔斯·查普曼,查理·巴奈特,保罗·布林,瑞贝卡·亨德森,James,Henri-Thomas
主演:洛弗尔·亚当斯-格雷,Tai,Bennett,Michael,John,Benzaia,玛丽・布莱姬,卡罗琳·奇克泽,萨曼莎·布莱尔·卡特勒,Michael,J,Ferguson,Ryan,Gold,Ben,Kennedy,Alix,Lapri,迈克尔·马西尼,Woody,McClain,马索·曼恩,詹尼·保罗,Michael,Rainey,Jr.,Olivia,Roldan,Kyle,Vincent,Terry,LaToya,Tonodeo,Sydney,Winbush,Brent,Yoshida
主演:克里斯·瓦利,亚历克斯·墨菲,Demi,Isaac,Oviawe,詹妮弗·巴里,希拉里·罗斯,沙恩·凯西,多米尼克·麦克海尔,The,MacHale,Barbershop,Quartet,奥拉·菲茨杰拉德,P·J·加拉格尔
主演:汤姆·莱利,格雷格·奇林,艾略特·科万,塞林·琼斯,Stephen,Marzella,罗斯·奥亨尼西,劳拉·普沃,维利贝·托皮奇,Gioacchino,Jim,Cuffaro,Isabella,Blake-Thomas,海拉·西尔玛,布莱克·瑞特森,阿兰·柯德勒,詹姆斯·福克纳,亚历山大·希迪格,克瑞恩·比尤
主演:马林·格里戈利,朱迪思·斯泰特,马克里娜·巴勒迪亚努,奥尔索利亚·摩尔多万,拉兹·安德烈,约瑟夫·比罗,奥维迪乌·克里桑,佐尔坦·迪克,切拉塞拉·约西费斯库,安德烈·芬蒂,巴克斯·米克洛什,阿林·潘克,Victor,Benderra,Amitha,Jayasinghe,Gihan,Edirisinghe,Nuwan,Karunarathna,Kovacs,Levente,Jr.,Varga,Csilla,Orban,Attila,Boros-Piroska,Klara
主演:王大伟,蘭雨馨,柳知萧,冷泉月夜,音匣老鬼,森中人
主演:凃雄飞,段艺璇,姜广涛,王潇倩,赵岭,宝木中阳,周侗
主演:锦鲤,刘晴,赵双,楚越,阎么么,宣晓鸣
主演:荣小洋,张洋,唐泽宗,许子尧,吴浩,周杭,王佳玥,王辛,王致博,李晓宝,丁传慧,丁莹莹,王晶
主演:张成杰,陈倩,王远基,蒋华,李丰道,金然,肖梦婷,钟宏宇,李卓然,张艺雯,汪圣鹏
主演:阿旦,糖醋里脊,诗福
主演:张杰,山新,徐佳琦,聂曦映,关帅,林强,歪歪,李诗萌,赵爽,图特哈蒙,钱琛
主演:弗朗西斯·肖托·道格拉斯,Jane,de,Wet,亚历克斯·麦格雷戈
主演:卓在勋,林元熙,李尚敏,金俊浩,宋旻浩,表志勋
主演:金允慧,郑镇云,金秉玉,姜文英,尹基元,정정아,신준철,장하란
Last at the Festival with 2017’s rural noir Dark River, a selection in the Platform programme, writer-director Clio Barnard returns to the Bradford, West Yorkshire setting of her earlier films for this tumultuous, fiercely affecting midlife love story.
A bundle of good humour and nervous energy, Ali (Adeel Akhtar) is a British Pakistani working-class landlord who forges close bonds with his tenants. One day, while picking up one of his tenants’ children from school, he offers a lift to Ava (Claire Rushbrook), an Irish-born teacher and single mother of five. They bond almost instantly through their love of music, though Ali favours the high energy of Buzzcocks and hip-hop while Ava takes refuge in the quieter comforts of Bob Dylan and Karen Dalton. Despite their divergent backgrounds, differences in their stages of life, and the colour of their skin, despite the fact of Ali’s failing marriage and Ava’s fraught relationship with her adult and adolescent children, each finds themself irresistibly drawn to the other. But can their mutual desire transcend a barrage of personal obstacles?
Inspired by people Barnard encountered while making her acclaimed features The Arbor and The Selfish Giant, Ali & Ava is a film that feels profoundly rooted in lived experience, blending a tender emotional complexity with an at times bracing depiction of trauma and grief. Akhtar and Rushbrook’s finely hued performances speak to the setting’s cultural diversity and tribal loyalties while yielding a vulnerability that’s alternately heart-wrenching and joyous. Their story serves as a reminder that it is sometimes the least likely connections that are the ones most worth pursuing.