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All the films of the festival, from A to Z

The Empire

Dir.: Bruno Dumont
| 110 minutes

The Opal Coast, northern France. In a quiet and picturesque fishing village, something finally happens: a special baby is born. A child so unique and peculiar that it unleashes a secret war between extraterrestrial forces of good and evil. Winner of the 2024 Berlinale Jury Prize.

Ex-Husbands

Dir.: Noah Pritzker
| 99 minutes

Peter’s parents divorced after 65 years, his wife left him after 35, and his sons, Nick and Mickey, are off leading their own lives. When Peter flies to Tulum, crashing Nick's bachelor party hosted by Mickey, he realizes he's not the only one in crisis.

eXistenZ

Dir.: David Cronenberg
| 97 minutes

A game designer on the run from assassins must play her latest virtual reality creation with a marketing trainee to determine if the game has been damaged.

 

Explanation for Everything

Dir.: Gábor Reisz
| 120 minutes

High school student Abel is struggling to focus on his final exams, whilst coming to the realization that he is hopelessly in love with his best friend Janka. She has her own unrequited love with married history teacher Jakab. The tensions of a polarized society come unexpectedly to the surface when Abel’s history graduation exam turns into a national scandal.

The Fall of the House of Usher

Dir.: Roger Corman
| 79 minutes

In memory of Roger Corman. Upon entering his fiancée's family mansion, a man discovers a savage family curse and fears his future brother-in-law has prematurely entombed his bride-to-be. Based on Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tale.

A Family

Dir.: Christine Angot
| 82 minutes

Writer Christine Angot goes on a book tour to Strasbourg, where her father lived before dying several years ago. Angot takes a camera and knocks on the doors of her family, demanding that they clarify their attitudes to her father’s crime that stretched over so many years.

Flavors of Iraq

Dir.: Leonard Cohen
| 95 minutes

Following his father's death, French-Iraqi journalist Feurat Alani reflects on his father's journey from Iraq to France. He revisits his own personal story as an immigrant son and the country’s current history.

Flow

Dir.: Gints Zilbalodis
| 84 minutes

After a great flood, a Cat finds refuge on a boat populated by various species and will have to team up with them despite their differences. In the lonesome boat sailing through mystical overflowed landscapes, they navigate the challenges and dangers of adapting to this new world.

 

From Hilde with Love

Dir.: Andreas Dresen
| 124 minutes

Berlin, 1942. While Hilde finds her place in the resistance group, she falls in love with Hans. When the Gestapo arrest members of the group in the autumn, Hilda is taken to prison but develops unexpected strength, giving birth to her son and keeping the memory of her beloved husband alive.

Gaucho Gaucho

Dir.: Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw
| 85 minutes

Three-time Sundance-fêted filmmakers Gregory Kershaw and Michael Dweck return with a celebration of a community of Argentine cowboys and cowgirls, known as Gauchos, living beyond the boundaries of the modern world.

Georgia

Dir.: Ulo Grosbard
| 115 minutes

Sadie desperately looks up to her older sister Georgia, a famous country western music artist. Her desperate need for acceptance is constantly complicated by her drug and alcohol problems.

Golden Eighties

Dir.: Chantal Akerman
| 96 minutes

Employees and clients of a commercial gallery only live for love; they dream it, proclaim it, sing it, and dance it. Experience the encounters, reunions, passions, and disappointments of a malicious chorus of girls and a group of idle boys.

The Governor

Dir.: Danel Elpeleg
| 71 minutes

The film explores the director's investigation into her grandfather's hidden past as a military governor. Uncovering a family secret intertwines politics and personal life, raising questions about control and love.

Green Border

Dir.: Agnieszka Holland
| 152 minutes

A family of refugees from Syria, an English teacher from Afghanistan and a border guard all meet on the Polish-Belarusian border during the most recent humanitarian crisis in Belarus.

Handling the Undead

Dir.: Thea Hvistendahl
| 97 minutes

On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken, and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. Who are they, and what do they want?

The Hateful Eight

Dir.: Quentin Tarantino
| 168 minutes

In the dead of a Wyoming winter, a bounty hunter and his prisoner find shelter in a cabin currently inhabited by a collection of nefarious characters.

Heart Hug | Обіруч

Dir.: Rimma Gefen, Nika Zhukova
| 8 minutes

On the first day of the war in Ukraine, Lilia and Max find themselves defenseless. They discover how much courage can be found in a loving heart. Heart Hug is about humanity and compassion in the midst of a catastrophe.

Henry Fonda for President

Dir.: Alexander Horwath
| 184 minutes

Film historian Alexander Horwath suspects that actor Henry Fonda’s view as the “conscience of the USA” doesn’t paint the full picture. It is the more convoluted paths of Fonda’s biography and how he played roles and embodied attitudes that truly interest Horwath.

Hesitation Wound

Dir.: Selman Nacar
| 84 minutes

Canan, a criminal lawyer, divides her time between mornings in court and evenings by her mother’s hospital bed. On the day of a murder suspect’s sentencing whom Canan is defending, she must make a moral choice that will affect the lives of her mother, the judge, and the defendant.

Hide & Seek

Dir.: Ran Baruch
| 19 minutes

In a strict international school in Mexico, an ostracized Israeli boy cuts class and hides in the shadows, facing his attraction to men, and the hatred that grows inside him.

Hitchcock's Pro-Nazi Film

Dir.: Daphné Baiwir
| 86 minutes

As WWII-era United States enlisted its greatest filmmakers to support the war effort through cinematic propaganda, even Alfred Hitchcock got involved. But with 1944s LIFEBOAT, some believe that despite the master’s best intentions, he accidentally crafted a pro-German film.

Holy Cow

Dir.: Louise Courvoisier
| 90 minutes

Eighteen-year-old Totone spends most of his time drinking and partying. Eventually, reality catches up with him and he has to take care of his 7-year-old sister and find a way to make a living. He sets out to make the best Comté cheese in the region, one that would win him 30,000 euros.