
After girlfriend’s accidental death, man meets shaman’s eccentric daughter who helps him see girlfriend’s spirit, allowing them to reunite despite her being a ghost.Read More »
After girlfriend’s accidental death, man meets shaman’s eccentric daughter who helps him see girlfriend’s spirit, allowing them to reunite despite her being a ghost.Read More »
Barbara Albert’s film adaptation of Julia Franck’s bestseller, which won the German Book Prize, is a stirring homage to female physicality and self-empowerment.Read More »
Days after her baby is stillborn, Robin’s breasts begin to produce milk. Unable to throw it away, she decides to donate the milk. As her quest for a place to donate is more difficult than she anticipated, more and more milk starts to crowd her freezer and life.Read More »
When Anya starts behaving like her fiancée’s recently-deceased mother, Emmett must confront his deepest traumas to free his fiancee from this bewildering possession.Read More »
In defiance of Russia’s anti-LGTBQ laws, a queer, 21-year-old artist risks her life performing in surreal costumes throughout Moscow. Jenna Marvin’s radical public performances blend artistry and activism in this SXSW documentary.
9 wins, 9 nominations.Read More »
Synopsis
Centers on 16-year-old Rasmané, who barely seems like a teenager any more. In Burkina Faso, young men look under the earth for gold – and a better future, follow their journey in a 100-metre abyss of small-scale mining.Read More »
Ellias Barnès, 30, is the newly-announced artistic director of a famous Parisian fashion house. But as expectations are high, he starts experiencing chest pain. Out of the blue he is called back to Montreal to organise his estranged father’s funeral and discovers that he may have inherited much worse than his father’s weak heart.Read More »
Swedish nominee for next years Academy Awards.
Since its national premiere this March, Sweden’s The Last Journey has become the top-grossing domestic documentary ever, in a country where the genre has quite a proud and prestigious tradition. This sensational success may partly stem from the popularity of directors Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson, aka “Filip & Fredrik”, a television staple for over 20 years, creating and hosting humorous shows of the barmy and boisterous sort.Read More »