Jan Petters is as much a man as a statistics.
Jan Petters is as much a man as a statistics.
Ivan’s Need is a film about touching.
The playfulness of children in a social neighborhood turns into a staged drama in Isabella Morra.
Isabella is a portrait between documentary and animation.
Hotaru: desolate romanticism in the days of the internet.
Ten Meter Tower makes us feel the vertigo.
After a night of clubbing and drinking everything changed, in Gulliver.
The Serbian director Vladimir Tomic spent two years of his late childhood on board Flotel Europa, a giant boat for Bosnia war refugees, stationed in the Copenhagen canals. This documentary recalls the event two decades later.
A girl hitchhikes with an old man in Des millions de larmes.
Deer Flower portraits an old Korean rite of passage.
On a fish trip on a luxury yacht six friends decide to compete for the title of the best of them all, the Chevalier. Who has the best ringtone? Who builds faster an IKEA set? Yes, of course, who has a bigger dick?
It Would Piss Me Off To Die So Yoooooung…depicts the trenches drenched in toxic gases.
The life of a paralytic man towards transcendency in Centaur.
Zoé and Lawrence have to face together, respectively, the loss of their sister and girlfriend. To do so they evoke the warm memory of three summers together with the deceased. A delicate film about coming from darkness to light again.
Ana, 26 years old, finishes a dull job as a runner in a shooting and decides to drive to her hometown city, Strasbourg, for the summer. It’s time to replace her grandmother’s old bath and find oneself.
“All That is Solid” hits at the political context of neo-colonialism in Africa.)
Everybody has their eyes on the Arab world and a film director struggles to make a film about his city, Cairo, before oppression, ignorance and ruin kick in. El Said’s love letter to the city is also a cry for resistance.
Ascension: cinema as the matter of miracles.