
Robe of Gems
In the midst of a “silent divorce”, Isabel leaves the city with her two children for her family’s abandoned house deep in the Mexican countryside.

In the midst of a “silent divorce”, Isabel leaves the city with her two children for her family’s abandoned house deep in the Mexican countryside.

The battle for the release of her son Murat from Guantanamo catapultstemperamental Turkish housewife Rabiye Kurnaz from her house in Bremen all the way to

Rabah Nait Oufella – who was a teenager when he acted in the Palm d’Or winning film “The Class”, directed by Cantet in 2008 – plays

A chaotic, tender family is on a road trip across a rugged landscape, but to where? In the back seat, Dad has a broken leg,

Alain and Marie move to a quiet suburb. A mysterious tunnel in the cellar of their new home will turn their lives upside down. When

A 12-year-old boy Nejc witnesses teenage bullying. He then befriends Timi, the victim of violence. Martin Turk’s short Every Day Is Not the Same premiered

Nikita loves techno and dreams about going to Berlin and visiting the famous Berghain. His mother Irena does not know about her son’s dreams, and

Cinematic meditation on inevitable changes. Briefly depicted fragments from the characters’ lives, through summer and winter, as each of them suffers a loss. The film

An 8-year-old boy reluctantly visits his divorced father in Hong Kong, who wants him to become a Hong Kong citizen. They both have hidden intentions

Every day, a father and his son parachute from their vertiginous cliffside cold house to go to the village, where they sell the ice they

Lucia is returning to the island where all the houses are white. Fifteen years have passed since the day she was taken away. Her father

A secluded beach location, the perfect partner, the most exclusive Hotel… It is the life of your dreams. Join an eerie trip to a luxurious

The diligent soldier Mr. Pete does everything to meet the high standards of his baroness. To satisfy her insatiable lust for speed, he frantically shovels

Jobs for all! is a highly choreographed review of the Industrial Age as we know it today – an intense and playful roller coaster ride that