Oscar Entries, International Auteurs Coming to AFI Fest

“This Is Not a Film,” “Alps,” “A Separation” and “Once Upon a Time in Anatolia” added to lineup for Hollywood-based festival

New films from international auteurs Bela Tarr, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Hong Sang-Soo, Chantal Akerman, Jean-Marc Vallee and "Dogtooth" director Yorgos Lanthimos will come to Los Angeles for the upcoming AFI Fest 2011, festival organizers announced on Friday.

The AFI Fest, which is presented by Audi, released the names of 28 new films and 35 shorts. The new list of films had been preceded by several other programming announcements, including galas and special screenings; the festival has now revealed all of its programming except for selections made by its guest director, Pedro Almodovar, which will be announced next week.

FootnoteThe new batch of films includes 11 U.S. or world premieres, and four films that were submitted by their home countries in the Oscar Foreign-Language Film category: Israel's "Footnote" (left), Turkey's "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia," Iran's "A Separation" and Hungary's "The Turin Horse."

(Four other Oscar submissions were already announced as part of the festival: Germany's "Pina," Mexico's "Miss Bala," Greece's "Attenberg" and Belgium's "Bullhead.")

Also included in the lineup is "The Forgiveness of Blood," an Albanian-language drama from U.S.-born director Joshua Marston that was submitted by Albania but disqualified by the Academy's foreign-language committee for having too much creative input from outside that country; "This Is Not a Film," from imprisoned Iranian filmmakers Jafar Panahi and Mojtaba Mirtahmash; and "Alps," another twisted tale from the Greek director of the controversial Oscar nominee "Dogtooth."

The festival also announced four Breakthrough films that were discovered through its submission process, and three Midnight selections for its late-night programming.

Of the 35 shorts that will screen at the festival, three are from the AFI Conservatory's classes of 2010 and 2011.

The festival will take place from November 3 through November 10 in Hollywood at the Chinese and Egyptian theaters and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

The names of the short films, and of the previously announced Galas, Special Screenings, New Auteurs and Young Americans programs can be found at the festival website.

Passes for the festival are now on sale at the website; free tickets to all screenings will be made available to the public on October 27, after a 24-hour window in which AFI members can obtain the tickets.

WORLD CINEMA SELECTIONS

"Almayer's Folly,"Chantal Akerman. Belgium/France. U.S. Premiere.
"Alps,"Yorgos Lanthimos. Greece/France. U.S. Premiere.
"Arirang,"Kim Ki-duk. South Korea. U.S Premiere.
"Café du Flore,"Jean-Marc Vallée. Canada. U.S. Premiere.
"Carre Blanc,"Jean-Baptiste Léonetti. France/Luxembourg/Russia/Belgium/Switzerland. U.S. Premiere.
"The Day He Arrives,"Hong Sang-Soo. South Korea. U.S. Premiere.
"Extraterrestrial,"Nacho Vigalondo. Spain.
"Faust,"Alexander Sokurov. Russia. U.S. Premiere.
"Footnote,"Joseph Cedar. Israel.
"The Forgiveness of Blood,"Joshua Marston. USA/Albania/Denmark/Italy.
"The Invader,"Nicolas Provost. Belgium. U.S Premiere.
"Jiro Dreams of Sushi,"David Gelb. USA.
"Kinwarwanda,"Alrick Brown. USA.
"Mama Africa,"Mika Kaurismäki. Germany/South Africa/Finland.
"Once Upon a Time in Anatolia,"Nuri Bilge Ceylan. Turkey/Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Play,"Ruben Östlund. Sweden/France/Denmark.
"A Separation,"Asghar Farhadi. Iran.
"The Silver Cliff,"Karim Aïnouz. Brazil.
"Target,"Alexander Zeldovich. Russia.
"This Is Not a Film,"Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, Jafar Panahi. Iran.
"The Turin Horse,"Béla Tarr. Hungary.

BREAKTHROUGH SELECTIONS

"Expecting,"Francisca Fuenzalida. Chile. U.S. Premiere.
"Light of Mine,"Brett Eichenberger. USA.
"Three and a Half,"Naghi Nemati. Iran. U.S. Premiere.
"With Every Heartbeat,"Alexandra-Therese Keining. Sweden. World Premiere.

MIDNIGHT SELECTIONS

"Beyond the Black Rainbow,"Panos Cosmatos. USA.
"Headhunters,"Morten Tyldum. Norway.
"Kill List,"Ben Wheatley. UK.

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