2001: A Space Odyssey
Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiece follows two astronauts and a super-computer on their journey to Jupiter. This newly restored version premiered at Cannes in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 masterpiece follows two astronauts and a super-computer on their journey to Jupiter. This newly restored version premiered at Cannes in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
A delicate drama: Mila dreams of becoming a pianist, her little brother is aggressive, and their father is engrossed in his research. Metev’s exemplary command of the medium renders present the mother’s palpable absence.
Based on the author’s encounters with asylum-seekers in Israel, The 7 Abdulkarims merges fiction and reality, blending North African oral history with the artist's memories and reactions to these foreign tales.
In icy northern Siberia, Nanook and Sedna struggle to maintain their traditional ways. While Nanook refuses to acknowledge their estranged daughter, Aga, Sedna misses her desperately. A mesmerizing cinematographic feat.
Konoko wakes up on a beach with an insect stuck to her head and sets off to find a barber who will remove it. What appears to be a quiet town turns into a surreal fantasy. A bewildering Japanese comedy where Kafka meets Kaurismaki not too far from Kyoto.
Amin leaves Senegal to work in France and sends money home to keep his family afloat. On the job, he meets Gabrielle (Emmanuelle Devos), a good-natured divorcée and the two develop a warm and loving relationship.
A rabbi’s son dreams of becoming an actor. He becomes a great star in Vienna, but success does not relieve his guilt and homesickness. The restored print of this rare silent film premiered at this year’s Berlinale.
An Icelandic drama, winner of the Best Director Award at Sundance. An encounter between Lara, a passport security officer, and Adja, a refugee from Guinea-Bissau, leads to a unique relationship that crosses cultural boundaries.
In a small Chinese seaside hotel, two young girls are sexually assaulted by a middle-aged man. Chinese filmmaker Vivian Qu’s modern film-noir won multiple awards and critical acclaim since its debut at the Venice Film Festival.
An indigenous Brazilian girl falls in love with a robot that is a rising stand-up comedian in Brazil. This unusual and beautiful story addresses the issues of artificial intelligence, anthropology, and above all, the mighty power of humor.
Asa lives with his demanding father in a small town. The day before his Bar-Mitzvah, Asa must deal with growing social pressures.
Qiao leaves home to try her luck in the big city. She falls in love with mafioso Bin. Their relationship is tempestuous, but Qiao remains loyal. Esteemed director Jia Zhang-Ke unravels their 17-year love story in a rapidly changing China.
Autour de Jeanne Dielman allows intrigued viewers a rare peak into the ‘making of’ process of a most audacious film. One gets a good sense of the working relationship between seasoned actress Delphine Seyrig and the young Chantal Akerman, then only twenty-five-years of age.
Ava, a middle-class teenager in Tehran, is under strict supervision. When she develops an intimate relationship with a boy, her mother inexcusably invades Ava’s privacy, and kindles a spark of rebellion in her heart.
The incredible story of Avraham Sutskever, the greatest Yiddish poet, who saved manuscripts from the Nazis, survived WWII due to Stalin’s special rescue plane, testified in the Nuremberg Trials, and died anonymously in Tel Aviv.
In the early 1970s, an Afro-American police officer notices an ad for the Ku Klux Klan and contacts the advertisers. What starts out as a joke becomes an infiltration operation into the racist organization. Grand Jury Award at Cannes.
Tina is a customs officer with a unique sense of smell. When she encounters a mysterious man who resembles her, her special skills are compromised, and she develops a strange obsession towards him. Winner of Cannes’s Un Certain Regard Award.
In honor of the seventh anniversary of Assaf's suicide, his sister sets out on a small journey in his footsteps and takes the rest of the family for a meal at his grave.
Short experimental films made by female artists living under dictatorship in 1970s-80s Brazil.
Ten years after the death of policeman Salim Barakat in a terror attack, his brother Jamal investigates the identity of Salim’s killer and whether the police is withholding information.
Cellfish explores the life and work of artist Shelly Federman. The film incorporates over thirty years of footage and interlinks between her artwork and her ability to experience life itself, as a work of art.