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ND/NF 2007
Program Overview
7 Years
The Art of Crying
Audience of One
Congorama
Cowboy Angels
Day Night...
El Custodio
Euphoria
Glue
Gradually...
The Great World...
The Inner Life
Love for Sale
Meanwhile
Once
The Only One
The Other Half
Padre Nuestro
Red Road
Reprise
Rome Rather...
Salty Air
Shelter
Stealth
War/Dance
What the Sun...
HBO Films Roundtable
ND/NF Classics
Kick-Off Party
Ticket Info
About
Submissions
Past ND/NF Festivals
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Red Road is in a rough neighborhood in Glasgow whose streets are constantly monitored by surveillance cameras. On one of the screens in one of the command stations, a security officer, a woman, catches a glimpse of a man whose sudden appearance at first surprises and then obsesses her. What follows is a modernist suspense story, pitch perfect and unpredictable. For her debut feature, Andrea Arnold, an Oscar-winning short filmmaker, takes up Dogma’s latest challenge: three different filmmakers using the same set of characters. Hers is the first, and she delivers a wallop of a tale that leaves its viewers breathless.
Andrea Arnold was born
in Dartford, England, and
studied filmmaking at the
American Film Institute.
Red Road, her first feature
film, was awarded the
Prix du Jury at the 2006
Cannes Film Festival.
Sun Mar 25: 6:30pm at The Museum of Modern Art
Tue Mar 27: 9:00pm at the Walter Reade Theater
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Sun Mar 25: 6:30 (MoMA)
Tue Mar 27: 9 (WRT)
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