2000 Toronto International Film Festival - Masters

Masters

  • Bread and Roses directed by Ken Loach
  • Brother directed by Takeshi Kitano
  • La Captive directed by Chantal Akerman
  • Chunhyang directed by Im Kwontaek
  • Code Inconnu directed by Michael Haneke
  • Comédie de l'innocence directed by Raoul Ruiz
  • Gohatto directed by Nagisa Oshima
  • The Legends of Rita directed by Volker Schlöndorff
  • Merci pour le chocolat directed by Claude Chabrol
  • My Generation directed by Barbara Kopple
  • Such is Life directed by Arturo Ripstein
  • Turbulence directed by Ruy Guerra
  • Werckmeister Harmonies directed by Béla Tarr
  • The Wrestlers directed by Buddhadeb Dasgupta
  • YI YI (A One and a Two) directed by Edward Yang

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