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After Dreaming

Dir.: Christine Haroutounian
| 105 minutes

A soldier guides a young woman through Armenia's war-torn landscape, while keeping a secret. Their journey becomes a surreal exploration of national myths and the realities of ongoing conflict.

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.

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?

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

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.

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.

That Summer in Paris

Dir.: Valentine Cadic
| 77 minutes

Paris, the 2024 Olympic Games. Thirty-year-old Blandine travels from Normandy to attend the swimming competitions. Overwhelmed by the city’s chaos and a streak of misfortune, she navigates the bustling streets —  and an unexpected reunion.

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.