2002 Toronto International Film Festival - Visions

Visions

  • Blissfully Yours (Thailand/France) Apichatpong Weerasethakul
  • City Of God (Brazil) Fernando Meirelles
  • Dolls (Japan/France) Takeshi Kitano
  • Le Fils (Belgium/France) Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
  • Gerry (USA) Gus Van Sant
  • Happy Here And Now (USA) Michael Almereyda
  • Irreversible (France) Gaspar Noé
  • Japon (Mexico/Spain) Carlos Reygadas
  • Ken Park (USA/The Netherlands/France) Larry Clark and Ed Lachman
  • Lilya 4-ever (Sweden) Lukas Moodysson
  • Morvern Callar (United Kingdom) Lynne Ramsay
  • Music For Weddings And Funerals (Norway) Unni Straume
  • Novo (France/Spain/Switzerland) Jean-Pierre Limosin
  • Personal Velocity (USA) Rebecca Miller
  • Public Toilet (Hong Kong/China/South Korea) Fruit Chan
  • Russian Ark (Russia/Germany) Alexandr Sokurov
  • A Snake of June (Japan) Shinya Tsukamoto
  • Teknolust (USA) Lynn Hershman Leeson
  • La Trilogie: Après la vie (France/Belgium) Lucas Belvaux
  • La Trilogie: Cavale (France/Belgium) Lucas Belvaux
  • La Trilogie: Un couple épatant (France/Belgium) Lucas Belvaux
  • Vendredi soir (France) Claire Denis
  • La Vie Nouvelle (France) Philippe Grandrieux
  • A World Of Love (Italy) Aurelio Grimaldi

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