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Deaf

Dir.: Eva Libertad
| 99 minutes

Angela's deafness raises concerns during her pregnancy regarding connecting with her daughter. Post-delivery, her partner Héctor is supportive as she learns to mother in a society lacking adequate accommodations for the hearing-impaired

Diciannove

Dir.: Giovanni Tortorici
| 108 minutes

Leonardo leaves his hometown for London and begins his business studies. Restless, he impulsively enrolls at the University of Siena to study literature. There, he embarks upon a journey of self-discovery, learning that the path, no matter how unfamiliar or daunting, is worthwhile.

Dossier 137

Dir.: Dominik Moll
| 115 minutes

Case 137 is just another file for Stéphanie, an investigator at the IGPN—the internal affairs division of the police. But an unexpected detail troubles her, transforming Case 137 into something far more than a simple number.

The Dreamer

Dir.: Kobi Farag, Morris Ben-Mayor, Omer Shiloah
| 105 minutes

Known for his comic Bourekas roles, Yosef Shiloah was a profound artist and activist. He met with Arafat, was forced into exile, and through his writings and rare footage, his inner world is revealed.

Dreams

Dir.: Michel Franco
| 95 minutes

Romance blossoms between a wealthy socialite and a Mexican ballet dancer, entwining their contrasting lives and cultures.

East of Wall

Dir.: Kate Beecroft
| 97 minutes

Set in the Badlands of South Dakota, Tabatha—a young, rebellious rancher—rescues and resells horses. She must make hard decisions as she confronts her fractured family, financial uncertainty, and unresolved grief, all while providing refuge to a group of wayward neighborhood teens.

Edna and the Dog

Dir.: Danielle Wiesman
| 15 minutes

Lonely and forgotten, Edna finds herself at the beach. An unexpected meeting with an abandoned dog, black as death yet full of joie de vivre, will revive her feminine body and upend the symbiotic relationship with her daughter Yael.

Escape Will Get You Tonight

Dir.: Noa Simhayof Shahaf
| 15 minutes

During the war in Israel, Eran — an Elvis impersonator living with his parents — faces a curse that elicits a haunting tale. The edit weaves his actions together with escape room operators and their music.

Exit 8

Dir.: Genki Kawamura
| 95 minutes

A man becomes lost in an underground passage. Led by a mysterious “guide,” he navigates the passage, but one after another, strange events begin to unfold. Is this space real? Or is it merely an illusion? Will the man ever be able to escape?

Frames for Michael

Dir.: Liya Daniel Elbashan
| 14 minutes

As her partner lies in the hospital, Shira clings to their joint experience of sharing life through photographs. Their nightly ritual of sending each other frames from their day comes to an end when Michael does not respond.

The Great Arch

Dir.: Stéphane Demoustier
| 104 minutes

The story of Otto von Spreckelsen, a real-life architecture teacher from Copenhagen who surprised the world when he won an open call competition launched by French president François Mitterrand.

Growing Down

Dir.: Bálint Dániel Sós
| 85 minutes

A 12-year-old boy causes a serious accident. The only witness is his father, who must choose between telling the truth or protecting his son from juvenile detention. He chooses to lie, but what are the consequences?

The Guest

Dir.: Zvika Gregory Portnoy, Zuzanna Solakiewicz
| 78 minutes

A Polish family takes in a Syrian refugee who is trapped in the grim border area between Polish and Belarusian pushbacks. Time is running out and there are few options. Despite the language problems, they develop a bond.

Hani

Dir.: Hou Dasheng
| 73 minutes

Fourteen-year-old Hani dreams of marrying twelve-year-old Pu—but he lacks the financial means to cover the costs of marriage. As a last resort, he turns to a world of crime and deceit, aided by friends who are battling their own struggles, while Hani himself embarks on a path from which there is no return.

Home Base

Dir.: Amit Kra
| 17 minutes

In the wake of October 7th, a young reservist taking part in the Battle of Beit Hanoun struggles with emotional turmoil, as his close-knit team tries to normalize a sudden, extreme reality.

Houses

Dir: Veronica Nicole Tetelbaum
| 98 minutes

Sasha, 28, and non-binary, returns to the isolated city of Safed, from which they immigrated from the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. Confronting childhood memories and fears, they seeks peace and renewal.

Impatience of the Heart

Dir.: Lauro Cress
| 104 minutes

Driven by a sense of shame, pity, and a longing for purpose, a young soldier feigns his feelings for a disabled woman, even fueling her hope of walking again. But as her distrust grows and his obsession with her cure deepens, they are driven into a destructive spiral that drags everyone to misfortune.

In Pigeons Blood

Dir.: Chaya Moshayev, Hod Adler
Chaya (30) returns to her parents' home, and together with her mother Larisa, tries to work through a traumatic childhood memory.

In the Name of Blood

Dir.: Akaki Popkhadze
| 105 minutes

A pillar of the local Georgian community is murdered in the working-class neighborhoods of Nice. His son, Tristan, finds himself alone with his grieving mother. Gabriel, his older brother with a troubled past, reappears from a long exile to make amends by redeeming his family honor

Islands

Dir.: Jan-Ole Gerster
| 122 minutes

Tom is a washed-up tennis pro on a holiday island. He works as the tennis coach at a hotel resort, hitting countless balls over the net to tourists. When he crosses paths with a particular tourist family, it seems he's found an escape of his own.

January 2

Dir.: Zsófia Szilágy
| 87 minutes

Klára moves out the home she shares with her husband with the assistance of her friend, Ági. Seven car trips convey the challenges a wife faces during the separation period despite a repetitive route

Koln 75

Dir.: Ido Fluk
| 112 minutes

In 1975, at the age of 18, Vera Brandes staged the renowned Köln Concert featuring jazz musician Keith Jarrett.

La 42

Dir.: José María Cabral
| 91 minutes

A vibrant Dominican street becomes the stage for dancers and artists who chase stardom while battling police oppression. Their raw expression and rebellious spirit ignite an electrifying clash of culture, authority, and artistic freedom.