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Several young girls wearing skimpy clothes sit together against a blue wall.

Toxic Akiplėša

  Saulė Bliuvaitė

  Lithuania     99 minutes

Synopsis

Thirteen-year-old Marija has trouble fitting into the gray industrial town where she lives with her grandmother. She begins to form a tentative and volatile bond with rebellious peer Kristina, and the two enroll in a local modeling school that promises its pupils the chance of a glamorous life far away from their bleak and isolated existence. Both girls are told they show potential, but the financial and physical demands of the school encourage them to come up with increasingly extreme and dangerous ways to conform their young bodies to impossible standards of beauty.

Toxic is an aptly titled coming-of-age tale set amidst contaminated physical and social landscapes. At its center is two young women’s exploration of, in the words of director Saulė Bliuvaitė, “the body as a project, currency, an object of desire, the body as a source of pain and magic.”

 Lithuanian, English with subtitles

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  •   Giedrė Burokaitė
  •   Saulė Bliuvaitė
  •   Ignė Narbutaitė
  •   Vytautas Katkus
  •   Vesta Matulionytė, Ieva Rupeikaitė, Giedrius Savickas, Vilma Raubaitė, Eglė Gabrėnaitė
  •   Gediminas Jakubka
  •   Juste Michailinaite
  •   Akis Bado
  •   https://btafilms.com/toxic/

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New Directors Program Patron

Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation

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Two feet dangle over the edge of a tipped over row of plane seats in the middle of the jungle

Transamazonia

  Pia Marais

  France, Germany, Switzerland, Taiwan, Brazil     112 minutes

Synopsis

Rebecca, the daughter of missionary Lawrence Byrne, was declared a “miracle” after she survived a plane crash deep in the Amazon forest as a child. Years later, Rebecca has become a healer, sustaining her family’s evangelical mission thanks to her growing fame. But when illegal loggers invade the land, Rebecca wrestles with her role in the community. As Lawrence maneuvers them into the epicenter of the escalating conflict, she begins to question her allegiance to her father, to their mission, and to her faith.

Director Pia Marais (The Unpolished, ChicagoIFF 2007) raises — and collides — religious, political, and environmental stakes to create a searing and timely eco-thriller. As the layers of the knotty plot unfold, exposing shifting alliances and increasingly blurry moral lines, Transamaonzia builds to a chilling, inexorable climax.

 English, Portuguese with subtitles

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  •   Sophie Erbs, Tom Dercourt, Pierrick Baudouin, Murielle Thierrin, Claudia Steffen, Christoph Friedel, Jean-Marc Fröhle , Stefano Centini, Chuti Chang, Camilo Cavalcanti, Viviane Mendonça, Jorane Castro, Pia Marais, Alex C. Lo, Guilherme Cezar Coelho, Fernando Loureiro, Christine Vial-Collet, Thomas Jaubert
  •   Pia Marais, Willem Drost, Martin Rosefeldt
  •   Matthieu Laclau, Yann-Shan Tsai
  •   Mathieu de Montgrand
  •   Helena Zengel, Jeremy Xido, Sabine Timoteo, Hamã Luciano, Rômulo Braga
  •   Lim Giong
  •   Annette Fausbøll, Jean-Alexandre Luciani, Joanne Goh, Keong Low
  •   Cinema Defacto, Gaïjin, Aldabra Films, Pandora Film Produktion, Point Prod, Volos Films, Vitamine C, O Par, Cabocla Filmes, Cinema Inutile, Tigresa & Matizar Filmes, Moonduckling Films, Jazzy Pictures
  •   https://www.thepartysales.com/movie/transamazonia/

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International Competition Program Patron

Jacolyn and John Bucksbaum Family Foundation

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A doctor dressed for surgery looks at anoher doctor.

Transplant

  Jason Park

  United States     93 minutes

Synopsis

In this intense psychological drama, Jonah (Eric Nam), a highly motivated Korean-American surgical resident, is committed to getting ahead. When he gets the chance to train under the notorious Dr. Edward Harmon (Bill Camp), a legendary heart transplant surgeon, Jonah must choose between appeasing his abusive mentor and staying true to his values, as well as between career and family, ambition and morality.

Following the success of his award-winning Chicago-made short BJ’s Mobile Gift Shop, Chicago native Jason Park’s feature debut operates like Whiplash meets Grey’s Anatomy with Jonah and Dr. Harmon on an increasingly unnerving collision course. As the tensions between teacher and student come to a head and conflicts escalate with surprising — and sometimes shocking — outcomes, Jonah learns that perfection comes at a high cost.

 English, Korean with subtitles

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  •   Nina Yang Bongiovi, Forest Whitaker, Jason Park
  •   David J. Lee, Jason Park
  •   Zoe Kraft
  •   Eric Lin
  •   Bill Camp, Eric Nam, Michelle Okkyung Lee, April Grace, Adam Arkin
  •   Colin Benders
  •   Bill Camp
  •   Significant Productions, AUM Group, Fifth Season

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New Directors Program Patron

Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation

Oct 18 Screening Sponsored by

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A woman in the foreground smoking, out of focus. A man smiles at her.

Turning Tables Klandestin

  Angelina Maccarone

  Germany     124 minutes

Synopsis

A bombing in Munich has reverberations throughout the city, setting into motion a chain of events with far-reaching political and personal consequences. Conservative politician Mathlide (Barbara Sukowa, Lola, Rosa Luxembourg, Hannah Arendt) has been a staunch advocate for strict EU border controls to limit migrant populations. When she’s asked to hide Malik (Habib Adda), a young Moroccan who has entered the EU illegally, by close friend and artist Richard (Lambert Wilson, Of Gods and Men, The Matrix series) her ideological and private loyalties collide. When Malik is unjustly identified as a suspect in the bombing, Mathlide’s aide Amina (Banafshe Hourmazdi) begins to question her own allegiances.

 German, English, Arabic with subtitles

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  •   Martina Haubrich, Claudia Schröter
  •   Angelina Maccarone
  •   Gergana Voigt
  •   Florian Foest
  •   Barbara Sukowa, Lambert Wilson, Banafshe Hourmazdi, Habib Adda, Katharina Schüttler
  •   Freya Arde
  •   Dorissa Berninger
  •   CALA Film - Berlin, Erfurt, Darmstadt
  •   https://www.calafilm.de/klandestin

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A large group of people sit in front of a table full of money. Two policemen guard the door

Two to One Zwei Zu Eins

  Natja Brunckhorst

  Germany     113 minutes

Synopsis

A heist always comes with a certain amount of tension. But what if the spoils of the crime had to be spent quickly as well? A variation on that absurd scenario actually played out in the summer of 1990, when the East German government gave its citizens six days to exchange their old currency for new Deutschmarks as part of the reunification effort. That poses a particular challenge for an unlikely group of thieves, who are sitting on a fortune in soon-to-be-obsolete Ostmarks lifted from a government vault.

Anatomy of a Fall‘s Sandra Hüller leads an all-star cast in Natja Brunckhorst’s breezy crime comedy, with Max Riemelt (Sense 8), Ronald Zehrfeld (Phoenix), and Peter Kurth (A Heavy Heart) rounding out the core ensemble. The film is colored with a sense of nostalgia for the old GDR, which plays out in cheerfully madcap fashion as these socialist citizens suddenly find themselves in very capitalist circumstances.

  

 German with subtitles

In Focus: Germany on Screen

the flag of GermanyThis film is part of the 60th Chicago International Film Festival’s In Focus: Germany on Screen collection highlighting the work of Germany’s most gifted auteur filmmakers.

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  •   Susanne Mann, Karsten Stöter, Paul Zischler, Martin Rehbock
  •   Natja Brunckhorst
  •   Ramin Sabeti
  •   Martin Langer
  •   Sandra Hüller, Max Riemelt, Ronald Zehrfeld, Ursula Werner, Peter Kurth
  •   Hannah von Hübbenet, Amaury Laurent Bernier
  •   ROW Pictures GmbH, zischlermann Filmproduktion GmbH

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Comedy Program Partner

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