2002 Toronto International Film Festival - Real To Reel

Real To Reel

  • Atlantic Drift (Austria/France) Michel Daeron
  • Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary (Austria) André Heller and Othmar Schmiderer
  • Cuban Rafters (Spain) Carles Bosch and Josep M. Domenech
  • Cul De Sac: A Suburban War Story (USA) Garrett Scott
  • Elsewhere (Austria) Nikolaus Geyrhalter
  • Family (Denmark) Sami Saif and Phie Ambo
  • Gabriel Orozco (Mexico) Juan Carlos Martín
  • Horns and Halos (USA) Suki Hawley and Michael Galinsky
  • Local Angel (USA/Israel) Udi Aloni
  • Lost in La Mancha (USA/United Kingdom) Keith Fulton and Louis Pepe
  • My Name Was Sabina Spielrein (Sweden/Switzerland/Denmark/Finland) Elisabeth Marton
  • The Nazi (USA) Rod Lurie
  • Neapolitan Heart (Italy) Paolo Santoni
  • OT: Our Town (USA) Scott Hamilton Kennedy
  • Promise Land (United Kingdom) Gili Dolev
  • Railroad of Hope (China) Ning Ying
  • Spellbound (USA) Jeff Blitz
  • Stevie (USA) Steve James
  • The Sweatbox (United Kingdom) John-Paul Davidson and Trudie Styler
  • This Winter (China) Zhong Hua
  • The Trials of Henry Kissinger (USA/United Kingdom) Eugene Jarecki
  • Winged Migration (France/Germany/Spain/Italy/Switzerland) Jacques Perrin
  • Être et avoir (France) Nicolas Philibert

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