Discovery
- 11:14 directed by Greg Marcks
- 16 Years of Alcohol directed by Richard Jobson
- Ana and the Others directed by Celina Murga
- Christmas directed by Gregory King
- Les corps impatients directed by Xavier Giannoli
- Dallas 362 directed by Scott Caan
- Easy directed by Jane Weinstock
- The Green Butchers directed by Anders Thomas Jensen
- I Love Your Work directed by Adam Goldberg
- Love Me If You Dare directed by Yann Samuell
- Koktebel directed by Boris Khlebnikov and Alexei Popogrebski
- The Last Customer directed by Nanni Moretti
- Madness and Genius directed by Ryan Eslinger
- Maqbool directed by Vishal Bhardwaj
- My Father and I directed by Xu Jinglei
- My Town directed by Marek Lechki
- Matrubhoomi directed by Manish Jha
- Noviembre directed by Achero Mañas
- Rhinoceros Eyes directed by Aaron Woodley
- Rick directed by Curtiss Clayton
- Sexual Dependency directed by Rodrigo Bellott
- A Smile directed by Park Kyung-hee
- Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini directed by Srđan Vuletić
- This Little Life directed by Sarah Gavron
- The Triggerstreet.com Project
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