2021-2030

Explore our collection of films from 2021 to 2030. New additions weekly. Arthouse, cult, erotic, and independent cinema.

  • Fred Baillif – La Mif AKA The Fam (2021)

    Drama2021-2030Fred BaillifSwitzerland

    “Who are you?” – “The queen of punks, in the land of pain in the ass.”

    Seven girls live under the same roof but haven’t chosen each other, just like a family. Emerging from difficult backgrounds, here in the safe house, the girls find a new community, in a way they’d never experienced before. They are sharing joy and pain, passionately rebel against the shortcomings of their surrounding – the young women’s temperaments are different, their lust for life large, their place in society too precarious for things to be all peace, love and harmony. Home director Lora is always there for them when­­­­­ they need her. Read More »

  • Jonás Trueba – Quién lo impide AKA Who’s Stopping Us (2021)

    Drama2021-2030Jonás TruebaSpain

    Quote:
    Director Jonás Trueba captures the spirit of a group of teens in Spain in an empathic, compelling, and moving way. In 2016, Trueba asked the teens to participate in a five-year project, in which they recreated situations from their lives. They talk about their insecurities, wanting to be accepted, loneliness, and what they are supposed to do with their lives. They demonstrate against school privatisation, debate politics and, like many adults, worry about the planet’s future.Read More »

  • Jacob Estes – He’s Watching (2022)

    2021-2030HorrorJacob EstesUSA

    A pair of happy-go-lucky siblings, left alone while their parents recover from an illness, play a series of pranks on each other. The game becomes nightmarish when they realize something sinister is watching them – and it wants to play too.Read More »

  • Martine Syms – The African Desperate (2022)

    USA2021-2030ArthouseMartine Syms

    The first 24 hours as a Master of Fine Arts. Palace (Diamond Stingily) is a tall black Aquarius and a sculptor on the up. She was in the Venice Biennale, among other shows, which pisses people off; they think her success is not because of her art, but other attributes. She is exhausted, frustrated, and wants to go home to see her family. She plans a silent protest to not attend the graduation party, even though she has promised DJ.Read More »

  • Milica Tomovic – Kelti AKA Celts (2021)

    2021-2030DramaMilica TomovicSerbia

    Plot: Winter, 1993. Bill Clinton is elected president. Audrey Hepburn dies. Wars following the breakup of socialist Yugoslavia are continued in Croatia and Bosnia. Belgrade is under sanctions and inflation that threaten to become hyperinflation. MOTHER wakes up on a day when she has to do all the preparation for her younger daughter’s birthday party – cooking awaits her, guests await her and dirty dishes await her, when the night is over. After a full year of not having sex with her husband, Mother introduced masturbation in her everyday routine.Read More »

  • Julien Chauzit – La Colline AKA The Hill (2021)

    2021-2030ArthouseFranceJulien Chauzit

    Quote:
    Three young people from Marseille, on summer holidays in nearby Martigues, make friends with their summer neighbour, a woman from Paris. With their meeting as a starting point, the filmmaker plays with genre-film formulas to provoke and record a process of awakening and politicization.Read More »

  • Paz Encina – EAMI (2022)

    2021-2030Ethnographic CinemaExperimentalFantasyParaguayPaz Encina

    Eami’s homeland is invaded by settlers. Embodying Asojá, the bird-god-woman, she falls into trance in which she walks slowly and stunned through her beloved forest as she prepares to leave it forever.Read More »

  • Carla Simón – Alcarràs (2022) (HD)

    Drama2021-2030Carla SimónSpain

    Quote:
    The life of a family of peach farmers in a small village in Catalonia changes when the owner of their large estate dies and his lifetime heir decides to sell the land, suddenly threatening their livelihood.Read More »

  • David Wexler – Disintegration Loops (2021)

    2021-2030David WexlerDocumentaryUSA

    As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 looms near, William Basinski contemplates the enduring legacy of “The Disintegration Loops” (his elegy to the 2001 Attacks), while quarantined in the midst of COVID-19. All of the interviews are shot on Zoom, interspersed with dramatically eerie shots of an almost empty NYC at the outset of the pandemic, and loaded with amazing archival footage of William growing up and becoming the true visionary he was always meant to be.Read More »

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