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Lesson Learned

Dir.: Bálint Szimler
| 119 minutes

Juci, a young teacher, attempts to challenge the outdated methods in her school, while Palkó, a new student, recently relocated from abroad, struggles to adapt to the demanding educational system. Their personal stories offer insight into an oppressive system, reflecting broader Hungarian society.

The Little Sister

Dir.: Hafsia Herzi
| 106 minutes

When Fatima leaves her close-knit suburban family to study philosophy in Paris, she finds herself caught between her religious upbringing and the freedom of student life in the city.

Little Trouble Girls

Dir.: Urska Djukic
| 89 minutes

Sixteen-year-old Lucia joins her Catholic school choir and befriends senior student Ana-Maria. During a choir retreat at a convent, Lucia's attraction to a restoration worker creates tension with Ana-Maria and challenges her faith.

Love Letters

Dir.: Alice Douard
| 96 minutes

Céline is expecting her firstborn—but she’s not the one who’s pregnant. In three months, her wife, Nadia, will be giving birth to their daughter. As the due date approaches, Céline navigates the expectations of her mother, her friends, and the law, seeking out her rightful place and a sense of legitimacy.

Magellan

Dir.: Lav Diaz
| 185 minutes

Magellan is a navigator rebelling against the power of the King, due to his humanism and belief in justice. But once he is finally in command of the Spice Fleet, which will make the first circumnavigation of the Earth, what will the journey reveal about himself?

Maintenance

Dir.: Rotem Avidani
| 13 minutes
Maintenance is a short documentary about a woman who built a different kind of shelter: a woman who built a garage to cope with the male world outside.

Malachi

Dir.: Noam Demsky, Ido Bahat
| 51 minutes

A powerful story of abandonment, forgiveness, and an extraordinary bond. After abandoning their son due to a rare syndrome, two parents struggle with guilt and the search for redemption, while his devoted foster mother offers him love and care.

Mama

Dir.: Or Sinai
| 93 minutes

After years away from her family, Mila has become comfortable in the wealthy landscape of her employer in Israel. When an accident sends her back to her poor Polish village, Mila must rediscover her home.

Meteors

Dir.: Hubert Charuel
| 107 minutes

In rural France, Mika and Dan's dreams keep hitting dead ends. After Dan's latest mistake, they're forced to work for their successful friend Tony in construction, desperately seeking an escape from their situation.

Middletown

Dir.: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss
| 110 minutes

A teacher inspires a group of teenagers in the early 1990s to make a student film, and they uncover a conspiracy that is poisoning their community. Thirty years later, they revisit this transformative experience.

Mirrors no. 3

Dir.: Christian Petzold
| 86 minutes

After a car crash kills her boyfriend, Laura, a piano student, is taken in by Betty, who witnessed the accident. Living with Betty's family brings comfort, but as time passes, Laura begins to question their intentions.

My One and Only

Dir.: David Tauber
| 104 minutes

A newly religious woman claims her husband has been replaced. He looks exactly the same—but she knows he is not the man she married.
A mystery drama about falling in love and about staying in love.

My Uncle Jens

Dir.: Brwa Vahabpour
| 98 minutes
Norwegian teacher Akam lives a comfortable life in Oslo, until his uncle from Iran arrives on an unexpected visit. Akam feels obliged to offer him accommodation for two nights. But soon enough, the immodest relative makes it clear he has no plans to go home.

Nandauri

Dir.: Eti Tsicko
| 93 minutes

Israeli lawyer Marina returns to snowy, remote Georgia to retrieve an abandoned boy for his mother. There, she meets Dato, the child’s uncle and caretaker. Though initially hostile, he agrees to help. As they journey together, their shared experience slowly transforms their views on life, family, and belonging.

No Dogs Allowed

Dir.: Steve Bache
| 106 minutes

Fifteen-year-old Gabo struggles to hide and control his deep dark urges, confiding in online forums where he encounters manipulative and older Dave. When Dave is arrested for the suspected abuse of minors, Gabo must make a choice.

No One Will Know

Dir.: Vincent Maël Cardona
| 115 minutes

Everything begins in a rundown bar on the outskirts of Paris, when an ordinary man discovers he has a winning lottery ticketonly to be shot in a crime that must be swiftly covered up.

Not my weekend

Dir.: Rona Segal
| 18 minutes
Sharon, a divorced woman in her 40s, gets an exciting invitation to a rave. It's her free night, but her ex stands her up. Now, if she wants to make it to the party, Sharon has to find someone to watch their child.

October 8

Dir.: Wendy Sachs
| 100 minutes

The emergence of anti-Semitism on college campuses, in social media, and on the streets since October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel.

Odd Fish

Dir.: Snævar Sölvi Sölvason
| 104 minutes

When two childhood friends receive an unexpected opportunity to keep their fish restaurant open year-round, one of them comes out as a trans woman—putting a strain on their friendship, as they navigate their lives in a new light

On Thin Ice

Dir.: Udi Kalinsky, Irit Hod
| 92 minutes

The story of the Druze community in the Golan Heights is narrated by a girl with an Israeli dream, and her uncle, who clings to his Syrian identity. Long-term documentation reveals a tragic story of a community without an identity.

One Street in Silwan

Dir.: Bissan Tibi
| 52 minutes

One street in Silwan serves as the battleground between Palestinians fighting for their homes, and settlers seeking to evict them. This complex reality unfolds in segments, through the eyes of children and residents.

Orientations

Dir.: Daniel Kiczales
| 13 minutes

Two choirs travel through sound, space, and memory—exploring the connections between land and body, landscape and voice, as they echo the past in the present and listen for what the next moment may hold.

Orwell 2+2=5

Dir.: Raoul Peck
| 119 minutes

Orwell: 2+2=5 delves deep into George Orwell’s final months and visionary works to explore the roots of the vital and troubling concepts he revealed to the world in his dystopian masterpiece.

Oxygen

Dir.: Netalie Braun
| 95 minutes

Anat eagerly awaits her son Ido’s release from the army and their planned trip abroad. When his release is canceled and he's being sent for the new war, she sets out on a journey to bring him home.

Palm Tree in Gaza

Dir.: Tamara Abu Jama
| 11 minutes

In the midst of war, two sisters — one in Rahat, the other in Gaza — try to stay connected through phone calls, childhood memories, and longing. From the ruins, only one palm tree remains — silent and tall. A tree that becomes a symbol of memory, sisterhood, and the will to live amidst devastation.