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Shortlist of films announced for fourth Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award 2007


Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four today announces the shortlist for the prestigious Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award, as voted for by the UK's leading film critics, film school heads and festival directors.

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This films on this year's shortlist are:

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Volver - Pedro Almodóvar (Spain)

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Hidden (Caché) - Michael Haneke (France/Germany/ Austria/Italy)

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The Child (L'enfant) - Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne (Belgium/ France)

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The Beat My Heart Skipped (De Battre Mon Coeur S'est Arrêté) - Jacques Audiard (France)

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The Death of Mr Lazarescu (Moartea Domnului Lazarescu) - Cristi Puiu (Romania)

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Lady Vengeance (Chin-Jeol-Han Geum-Ja-Sssi) - Chan-Wook Park (South Korea)

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Jonathan Ross, hosts the live award programme on Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four on 25 January 2007.

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He says: "Jean-Luc Godard famously said that cinema was dead.

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"Well, here's six fine films happy to flick a v-sign at the grouchy, gallic genius: a blood bath from South Korea, an eerie French thriller, another great movie from a Spanish master - and that's just for starters.

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"But why nothing from Kazakhstan?"

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Janice Hadlow, Controller, Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four, says: "Now in its fourth year, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award goes from strength to strength.

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"The judges have a large challenge ahead of them in deciding between such a varied and powerful range of films that all deserve recognition."

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The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award 2007 will take place at the National Film Theatre, London and the event is sponsored by Pioneer GB Limited.

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In January, the National Film Theatre, London and The Filmhouse, Edinburgh, are holding special Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award seasons, when all the shortlisted films will be screened.

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For further details about dates and times, please contact the venues directly.

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Â鶹ԼÅÄ Big Screens will be showing a special feature on the nominated films in the two weeks prior to the award.

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More about the award and shortlist can be found at bbc.co.uk/bbcfour.

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Notes to Editors

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This is the fourth Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award. Last year's winner was Downfall, a powerful and compelling drama set in war-torn Germany. The director Oliver Hirschbiegel flew in from Vienna to collect his award.

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The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Four World Cinema Award will be judged by a panel with an expert knowledge of international cinema past and present (such as film makers, actors, critics and writers).

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Previous jury members include actors Gillian Anderson and Robert Carlyle, Oscar-winning director Kevin MacDonald and singer Björk.

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More details on the judging panel for 2007 will be available shortly.

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Volver

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Vivid proof that Pedro Almodóvar just keeps getting better. A vivacious comedy-of-sorts, Volver (To Return) spans three generations of women.

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"It's a film about the culture of death in my native La Mancha," says its director.

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Carmen Maura plays the deceased in question, mother to two daughters, played by Lola Dueñas and Penelope Cruz (in a bravura performance), herself a mother to a teenager (Yohana Cobo). Here the dead continue to co-exist with the living, and humour and heartfelt emotion are never far away.

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Spain 2006 Dir Pedro Almodóvar J-Cert U 121 mins

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Hidden (Caché)

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Anyone who has seen The Piano Teacher will know that Munich-born director Michael Haneke likes to challenge. What at first seems simply a superior thriller widens psychologically to encompass personal demons and race guilt.

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Daniel Auteuil, a chat show host, enjoys a comfortable life with his wife (Juliette Binoche) and son. When a videotape lands in his letter box all this changes. The tape reveals that their home is being secretly filmed by a hidden camera from across the street. Their nightmare is only just beginning.

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France/Germany/Austria/Italy 2005 Dir Michael Haneke J-Cert 15 118 mins

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The Child (L'Enfant)

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The central event in the Dardenne Brothers' drama - a Palme D'Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival - is shocking. Bruno (Jérémie Renier) is a young, dispossessed petty criminal who fathers a baby with his 18-year-old girlfriend Sonia (Déborah François). Recklessly he sells the child for money.

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The resulting repercussions drive this powerful, compassionate film, as Bruno desperately tries to make amends.

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Belgium/France 2006 Dirs Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne J-Cert 12A 95 mins

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The Beat My Heart Skipped (De Battre Mon Coeur S'est Arrêté)

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The seemingly irreconcilable worlds of crime and classical music fuse in the character of Thomas Seyr (a charismatic performance by Romain Duris) who has to be a thug for his Parisian property shark father.

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However, there is a more creative side to him battling to emerge, inherited from his long dead mother, a concert pianist, who was determined that he take up music.

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A remake of James Toback's Fingers, director Jacques Audiard fashions a stylish, complex drama which made a star of Duris.

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France 2005 Dir Jacques Audiard J-Cert 15 106 mins

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The Death Of Mr Lazarescu (Moartea Domnului Lazarescu)

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A coal-black comedy drama in which Romanian director Cristi Puiu tells the story of the grumpy, sick, 62-year-old Mr Lazarescu (Ion Fiscuteanu) as he is shunted from hospital to hospital, along the way deteriorating a little more, edging just a little closer to death.

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Brilliantly naturalistic and harrowing, Lazarescu displays a curious heroism and Puiu is clear-eyed in portraying what might meet us at the end of our lives.

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Romania 2006 Dir Cristi Puiu J-Cert 15 154 mins

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Lady Vengeance (Chin-Jeol-Han Geum-Ja-Sssi)

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The concluding installment of Chan-Wook Park's Vengeance trilogy (following the highly successful Oldboy) is, says the director, a "fairytale".

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If so it's a very violent, if lyrical, one with the sensational Lee Yeong-ae at its centre. Having survived the horrors of 13 years of wrongful imprisonment, she becomes a calculating murderer in pursuit of the paedophile who framed her. The results are exciting, morally-challenging and stylish.

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South Korea 2005 Dir Chan-Wook Park 115 mins

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