Dear Friends, Please find hereafter our Cannes 2006 product listing for your reference. Our Company will be located at the Residence du Grand Hotel, Bldg. Le Cormoran II, 45 La Croisette. Kindly suggest two possible appointments at your best convenience : DATE : TIME : PLACE : 45 La Croisette DATE : TIME : PLACE : 45 La Croisette I look forward to hearing from you soon. All the Best, Phil Leirness Managing Director Cinema Arts Entertainment 6310 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 540 Los Angeles, CA 90048 Tel 323.937.1085 Fax 323.937.1186 _cinemaarts@aol.com_ (mailto:cinemaarts@aol.com) cc. Pierre Richard Muller Cannes 2006 Product Listing MUJERES INFIELES aka Unfaithful Women (Chile; Comedy) Director: Rodrigo Ortuzar; Cast: Maria Jose Prieto, Christian Campos, Daniel Alcaino, Maria Izquierdo. One of the biggest box office hits in Chilean history, this sexy and poignant comedy focuses on the comic and dramatic mishaps of several women and their respective partners confronting adultery and the sexual liberation of today's Chilean Society. (completed) SPIN CYCLE (USA; Action/Comedy) Director: Scott Marshall; Cast: Sarah Chalke, Lochlyn Munro, Maxine Bahns, Esai Morales, Howie Mandel, Richmond Arquette, Jeff Fahey. "What would you do for a million dollars?" That's the question posed in this diabolically funny, action caper as six people are held hostage in a laundromat when a money exchange by low-level gangsters goes sour. And the hostages may just prove more devious and deadly than the gangsters in this, the first film from director Scott Marshall, whose follow-up (Lucky 13) is being released by Miramax. (completed) SPECTRES (USA; Sci-Fi/Ghost Story) Director: Phil Leirness; Cast: Marina Sirtis, Dean Haglund, Tucker Smallwood, Lauren Birkell, Alexis Cruz, Linda Park, David Hedison. "One of this year's most impressive indepndent movies" raves Sci-Fi-Online. Boasting a cast of sci-fi and fantasy favorites, this unusual ghost story focuses on the estranged relationship between a workaholic mother and her suicidal teenage daughter. An official selection of numerous U.S. and international film festivals, "Spectres is a heart-warming, mother-daughter drama ... A tender story, well told" - Steve Rhodes, InternetReviews.com. (completed) ETHAN MAO (USA/Canada; Drama) Director: Quentin Lee; Cast: Jun Hee Lee, Raymond Ma, Julia Nickson, Kevin Kleinberg. Thrown out of his father's house when his stepmother discovers a gay porn magazine in his room, Ethan Mao survives on the streets as a hustler, all the while plotting revenge against the family that has abandoned him. Sexy and disturbing, the latest from maverick filmmaker Quentin Lee was called "a wonderful work of art and intelligence" by Phill Hall in Film Threat. (completed) ZAMAN, THE MAN FROM THE REEDS (France, Iraq; Drama) Director: Amer Alwan; Cast: Shada Salim, Sami Kaftan. Zaman and his wife have lived their whole lives in a swamp region between the Tiger and Euphrates rivers. When Zaman learns his wife has taken ill as a direct result of the war, he decides to leave their sheltered life to travel to the big city in search of medication. The depiction of Zaman's struggles as he attempts to acquire the needed medication and bring it back to his wife before it is too late has moved audiences at film festivals around the world and this award-winning drama wast he first important film to come out of post-occupation Iraq. (completed) THE 7TH DAY (Spain; Drama) Director: Carlos Saura; Cast: Victoria Abril, Jose Garcia, Juan Diego, Jose Luis Gomez, Yohana Cobo. Co-produced with Lola Films and nominated for more than a dozen international award, this drama from legendary filmmaker Carlos Saura focuses on a battle over disputed land boundaries that has been waged by two families for generations. The teenage daughter of one family attempts to discover the true origin of the horrible conflict. (completed) STORY OF O UNTOLD PLEASURES (USA; erotic/drama) Director: Phil Leirness; Producer: Pierre-Richard Muller; Cast: Danielle Ciardi, Neil Dickson, Max Parrish, Michelle Ruben. O is drawn into a seductive world of deceit power and eroticism in this modern-day, English-language remake of the erotic classic, based on the internationally successful novel by Pauline Reage. (completed) Cinema Arts has a library of more than thirty prize-winning, independent films from around the world in a wide variety of genres all produced since the mid 1990's. Artedis has a library of more than eighty European classics and interntational co-productions, offering a diverse selection of thrillers, action/adventure, comedy, drama, and eroticism, including works by such directors as Claude Chabrol, Andre Techine, Claude Sautet, Michel Deville, Just Jaeckin, and Henry Verneuil among others.