Films Out of Competition
- And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen by Claude Lelouch
- Ararat by Atom Egoyan
- Carlo Giuliani, ragazzo by Francesca Comencini
- Cidade de Deus by Fernando Meirelles
- De l'autre côté by Chantal Akerman
- Devdas by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
- Être et avoir by Nicolas Philibert
- Femme Fatale by Brian De Palma
- Histoires de festival by Gilles Jacob
- Hollywood Ending by Woody Allen
- Kagami no onnatachi by Yoshishige Yoshida
- La dernière lettre by Frederick Wiseman
- Murder by Numbers by Barbet Schroeder
- Searching for Debra Winger by Rosanna Arquette
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron by Kelly Asbury, Lorna Cook
- Star Wars: Attack of the Clones by George Lucas
- The Kid Stays in the Picture by Brett Morgen, Nanette Burstein
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