

It narrates the life of Czech writer Franz Kafka, from his birth to his death.Read More »


Five young mothers living in a shelter strive for a better future for themselves and kids amidst challenging upbringings.Read More »


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When his dangerous older brother is released from prison, high school fencer Jie helps him, defying their mother’s attempts to bury his existence.Read More »


An intimate and revelatory 1970 conversation between two film giants, Dennis Hopper, then riding high on the massive success of Easy Rider (1969), and Orson Welles, ever the iconoclast and an offscreen interviewer of probing authority.Read More »


The latest entry in Heinz Emigholz’s (Slaughterhouses of Modernity, NYFF60) incisive, decades-long inquiry into the cinematic representation of space contrasts two Turin landmarks designed by Italian neoclassical architect Alessandro Antonelli: the narrow Casa Scaccabarozzi and the towering Mole Antonelliana, now home to the Museo Nazionale del Cinema. With Emigholz’s signature metrical cutting and oblique framings, Ecce Mole explores cinema’s own spatial and symbolic dimensions through the buildings’ opposing scales and functions—interior and exterior, domestic and civic, modest and monumental.Read More »


Three young brothers living in a cabin in the middle of the woods hide a dark, disturbing secret in their basement.Read More »


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In this absurdist homage to 90’s basic cable TV thrillers, two hot INTERPOL agents uncover an international, interspecies mystery.Read More »


Marina travels to Vigo to meet the family of her biological father, who died of AIDS, like her mother, when she was very young. Through meetings with her uncles, aunts and grandparents, the young woman tries to reconstruct an account of her parents, but they are all too ashamed of the couple’s drug conflicts, something Marina reminds them of with her presence. It will be the adolescent love story she lives with her cousin that allows her to reimagine her parents and connect with them. In this way, she invents a story, thanks to her mother’s diary, which frees her from the stigma her family feels for them and fulfills the desire to understand the past… Film about family memory that closes the trilogy of its director composed by ‘Verano 1993’ and ‘Alcarràs’.Read More »


Katia, a researcher from Nantes, has long struggled with anxiety and unpredictable moods. While researching autism, she recognizes herself in many of the traits she reads about and decides to seek a diagnosis.
In her fourth feature, Lola Doillon explores the late discovery of neurodivergence with honesty and restraint. The film avoids stereotypes and portrays autism with rare authenticity and empathy, offering a cinematic look at self-knowledge and acceptance.Read More »