Films in Competition
- A ciegas by Daniel Calparsoro
- Chinese Box by Wayne Wang
- Combat de fauves by Benoît Lamy
- Giro di lune tra terra e mare by Giuseppe M. Gaudino
- Hana-bi by Takeshi Kitano
- Historie milosne by Jerzy Stuhr
- The Informant by Jim McBride
- Nettoyage à sec by Anne Fontaine
- Niagara, Niagara by Bob Gosse
- One Night Stand by Mike Figgis
- Ossos by Pedro Costa
- A Ostra e o Vento by Walter Lima Jr.
- Ovosodo by Paolo Virzì
- Le Septième ciel by Benoît Jacquot
- I vesuviani by Pappi Corsicato, Antonio Capuano, Antonietta de Lillo, Stefano Incerti, Mario Martone
- Vor by Pavel Chukhraj
- The Winter Guest by Alan Rickman
- You hua hao hao shuo by Yimou Zhang
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