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The Tower

Dir.: Asaf Goldberg
| 15 minutes

After losing his girlfriend in a car accident, Ram and his childhood friend embark on a late-night search to find his missing cat, while confronting grief, war, and unresolved tension.

Two Prosecutors

Dir.: Sergei Loznitsa
| 117 minutes

1937: When a prisoner's letter escapes destruction, idealistic prosecutor Kornev uncovers corruption within the NKVD. His pursuit of justice in Stalin's USSR becomes a dangerous journey into the heart of a system devouring its own.

Urchin

Dir.: Harris Dickinson
| 109 minutes

Mike, a homeless person in London, struggles to break free from a cycle of self-destruction while trying to turn his life around.

Videoheaven

Dir.: Alex Ross Perry
| 178 minutes

The rise of the VHS format in the 1980s transformed the way people watched movies. Through a mix of diverse footage and narration by Maya Hawke, Alex Ross Perry examines the crucial role video stores played in shaping film culture.

What Does That Nature Say to You

Dir.: Hong Sang-soo
| 108 minutes

A young poet drops his girlfriend off at her parents’ house and is amazed by its size. He bumps into her father, meets her mother and sister, and they end up spending a long day together ̶ fueled by conversation, food, and libations

Looking for Yadida

Dir.: Israela Shaer Meoded
| 64 minutes

The Yemenite, Mizrahi, and Balkan Children Affair is one of the most traumatic chapters in Israel’s history. In a desperate search for her missing aunt, the director uncovers chilling testimonies from medical and welfare staff, exposing a silenced national trauma — one that still cries out for justice.

A Word Required

Dir.: Lyri Milo
| 12 minutes

I ran away from home in October, just when the war started. In this liminal period, I encountered both the beauty and the grief of being connected and attached.

A Yard of Jackals

Dir.: Diego Figueroa
| 108 minutes

Under Chile’s military dictatorship of the 1970s, Raúl Peralta is a lonely model maker residing with his ailing mother. His quiet routine is shattered by the arrival of new neighbors engaged in sinister and suspicious activities.

Yen and Ai-Lee

Dir.: Tom Shu-yu Lin
| 107 minutes

Yen returns to her Hakkanese village in Kaohsiung after serving eight years in prison. Amidst her attempt to reconcile with her widowed mother, the enigmatic and urban Ai-Lee appears. As their fates intertwine, how will they inevitably confront their truths?

Yes

Yes

Dir.: Nadav Lapid
| 150 minutes

Israel, in the aftermath of October 7. Y., a jazz musician struggling to make ends meet, and his wife Jasmine, a dancer, sell their art, souls and bodies to the elite, and bring pleasure and consolation to a bleeding nation. Soon, Y. is given a mission of the highest importance: setting to music a new national anthem.

Yes or No

Dir.: Asaf Korman
| 22 minutes

Mali and Guy are waiting at the hospital to receive an injection that will stop Mali's pregnancy. Until the very last moment, they cannot decide about this act that will change their lives forever.

Young Mothers' Home

Dir.: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
| 105 minutes

Five young mothers living in a shelter strive for a better future for them and their kids amidst challenging upbringings.

Youth (Hard Times)

Dir.: Wang Bing
| 227 minutes

A documentary portrait examining the hardships of migrant workers at clothing workshops, capturing their daily struggles to survive on low wages, while exploring the possibility for collective empowerment amid China's booming economy.