Stockholm fetes Charlotte Rampling
Wong Kar Wai to receive award
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Rampling takes the lifetime achievement award for “her impressive portrayals of some of the most memorable female characters in modern cinema,” the fest said in a statement.
Wong will receive the visionary award for “his unique ability to cast the creatures of the night in a romantic and moody light.”
This year, the fest bows the Rising Star award to a Swedish thesp. Fest, which runs Nov. 20-30, unveiled its competition lineup with 20 titles competing for the Bronze Horse. See www.Variety.com/Stockholm for the list.
COMPETITION LINEUP
“Cold Lunch,” Eva Sorghaus (Norway)
“Better Things,” Duane Hopkins (U.K./Germany)
“Parc,” Arnaud des Pallieres (France)
“Frozen River,” Courtney Hunt (U.S.)
“$9.99,” Tatia Rosenthal (Israel/Australia)
“Country Teacher,” Bohdan Slama (Czech Rep./Germany/France),
“Involuntary,” Ruben Ostlund (Sweden)
“Downloading Nancy,” Joha Renck (U.S.)
“Les Grandes personnes,” Anna Novion (Sweden/France)
“Hooked,” Adrian Sitaru (Romania)
“Mr Governor,” Mans Mansson (Sweden)
"In Bruges,” Martin McDonagh (U.K./Belgium)
“Hunger,” Steve McQueen (U.K.)
“Johnny Mad Dog,” Jean-Stephane Sauvaire (France)
“Julia,” Erick Zonca (France)
“Mermaid,” Anna Melikyan (Russia)
“Plastic City,” Yu Lik Wai (China/Brazil/Japan)
“Rumba,” Dominique Abel/Fiona Gordon/Bruno Romy (Belgium)
“Soi Cowboy,” Thomas Clay (Thailand/U.K.)
“The Brothers Bloom,” Rian Johnson (U.S.)









