The Kiev Trial took place in January 1946 and was one of the first post-war trials convicting German Nazis and their collaborators. Using unique, previously unseen, archival footage, Sergei Loznitsa reconstructs key moments of the proceedings, including statements of the defendants and testimonies of the witnesses.
Every day Rosetta leaves for the front – she searches for work and is rebuffed at every turn. She’s obsessed by the fear of vanishing, the shame of being a misfit. She wants a normal life just like everybody else, among everybody else.
Jessica Comley is a proud Border Patrol officer operating in a desert area. She feels herself invested in a mission, that of defending America. This zealous attitude puts her under the surveillance of her hierarchy, but she manages not to cross the line, until the day when she loses control and kills a harmless migrant.
A movie director struggles with his family, and with his latest movie on the impact of the 1956 USSR invasion of Hungary on the Italian Communist Party. Nanni Moretti’s latest film which premiered at the recent Cannes Film Festival.
Six-year-old Cléo loves her nanny Gloria more than anything. When Gloria is forced to return to Cape Verde to care for her own children, the two must make the most of their last summer together.
One of Hollywood's most iconic leading men of the 1950s and 60s, Rock Hudson was the embodiment of romantic masculinity and virile heterosexuality until his diagnosis and death from AIDS in 1985. This documentary tells the story of a star living a double life.
Zhili, 150 km. from Shanghai. In this city dedicated to textile manufacturing, young workers come from all rural regions. They are in their early twenties, share dormitories, and snack in the corridors. They work tirelessly to be able one day to raise a child, buy a house, or set up their own workshop.
A traumatic event creates a rift in a family’s everyday life. Their lives fundamentally change, as if they are waging a war invisible to everyone else. The source of the story is autobiographical, it is addressed in the film and highlighted by the fact that the author/director plays himself.
Miss Novak joins the staff of an international boarding school to teach a conscious eating class. She instructs that eating less is healthy. The other teachers are slow to notice what is happening and by the time the distracted parents become aware of the situation, Club Zero has become a reality.
Ulzii, a teenager from a poor neighborhood in Ulaanbaatar, is determined to win a physics competition and get a scholarship. His illiterate mother finds a job in the countryside, leaving him and his siblings alone in the middle of winter.
A young British archeologist becomes involved in an international network of stolen Etruscan artifacts. This new film by Alice Rohrwacher (HAPPY AS LAZZARO, THE WONDERS) premiered at the Cannes Official Competition to critical acclaim.
A suspenseful look at the great lengths people will go to gain freedom, BEYOND UTOPIA follows various individuals as they attempt to flee North Korea, one of the most oppressive places on Earth, a land they grew up believing was a paradise.
Jane Campion's stunning debut feature focuses on the hazardous relationship between the buttoned-down, superstitious Kay and her rampaging, devil-may-care sister, “Sweetie,” and by extension, their entire family's rotten roots. A feast of colorful cinematography and captivating, idiosyncratic characters.
Seven-year-old Sol spends the day at her grandfather’s home, helping with the preparations for a surprise party for her father. Throughout the day, chaos slowly takes over, fracturing the family’s foundations. Sol will embrace the essence of letting go as a release for existence.
In Kelly Reichardt's vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art, a sculptor preparing to open a new show must balance her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends,. SHOWING UP competed for the Cannes Palme d'Or.
Comprised entirely of hundreds of film samples, HELLO DANKNESS is a political fable that bears witness to the psychotropic spectacle of American politics from 2016 to 2021, and the mythologies and lore that took root around it.
Samet, a young art teacher, is finishing his fourth year of compulsory service in a remote village in Anatolia. After a turn of events he can barely comprehend, he loses any hopes of escaping his grim existence. Will his encounter with Nuray, also a teacher, help him overcome his angst?
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in the film Room 666. Now, 40 years later, Lubna Playoust asks a new generation of filmmakers the same question. 30 directors are left alone in a hotel room and express their views on the current situation of the art of film.
A young actor decides to give up acting and make a short film. The small crew arrives on rocky, windswept Jeju Island. In search of an idea, the young actor explores the surroundings, waits for the right light to emerge, and watches the horizon from the coast.
Nicolas Philibert’s recent documentary, which won the Golden Bear at the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival, follows patients and caregivers at a unique psychiatric facility located in the middle of the Seine River in central Paris.
Following her sister's disappearance, a Native American hustler kidnaps her niece from the child's white grandparents and sets out for the state powwow in hopes of keeping her family intact.
Sophia, a 40-year-old philosophy professor, is in a stable if somewhat socially conforming relationship with Xavier. Sylvain is a craftsman, renovating Sophia and Xavier’s new country house. When Sophia and Sylvain meet, Sophia’s world is turned upside down. Opposites attract, but can they last?
FEMME follows Jules, who is targeted in a horrific homophobic attack, destroying his life and career. Some time after the event, he encounters Preston, one of his attackers, in a gay sauna. He wants revenge.
An eight-year-old child struggles with the fact that people keep addressing her in confusing ways. During a summer in the Basque Country among the beehives, she explores her identity alongside the women of her family, as they reflect on their own lives and desires.
A woman on the verge of financial collapse attempts to reconnect with her wealthy, estranged father and his new family. "Cruelly funny, while evoking the spirit of that master of the French thriller Claude Chabrol, with hints of Patricia Highsmith and Ruth Rendell" (THE GUARDIAN).
Winner of the 2023 Palme d’Or. For the past year, Sandra, a German writer, her French husband Samuel, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel have lived a secluded life in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he committed suicide or was killed.
Countess Irma finds Empress Sisi in Greece, away from the etiquette of the court. They live in freedom, but no matter how much Irma and Sisi resist, they are left with only one fatal path that will ultimately bind them forever.
How can we be more inclusive? That is a question that many companies ask themselves, including the prestigious Stedelijk Museum for modern art in Amsterdam. The search for diversity turns out to be more difficult than expected.
After the unapologetic and fiercely loyal Inez kidnaps her son Terry from the foster care system, mother and son set out to reclaim their sense of home, identity, and stability, in a rapidly changing New York City. Winner of the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize.
Aline Ruby, an obstinate private detective, and Carlos Rivera, an android replica of his deceased partner, throw themselves into a race against time across Mars. They must find Jon Chow, a simple cybernetics student, before he is caught and is killed.
In her vibrant feature debut, Molly Maning Walker casts a witty, nuanced, and ultimately devastating look at three British teenage girls on a rite-of-passage holiday – drinking, clubbing and hooking up, in what should be the best summer of their lives. Winner of the Un Certain Regard Award at the recent Cannes Film Festival.