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Little Girl

Dir.: Sébastien Lifshitz
| 85 minutes

Ever since she was four years old, Sasha has known that she is a girl, despite having been born a boy. While the community in her hometown and the school staff fail to cope with the situation, her family supports her and leads a tenacious battle for understanding and acceptance.

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A Man of Integrity

Dir.: Mohammad Rasoulof
| 117 minutes

A fish farmer’s routine is disrupted by a corrupt company with strong ties to the authorities seeking to take over every aspect of life in the region. Mohammad Rasoulof continues to explore how an authoritarian regime succeeds in silencing independent voices and provides a realistic, intense drama.

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System Crasher

Dir.: Nora Fingscheidt
| 118 minutes

Nine-year-old Benni is a violent child so out-of-control she is unplaceable within the system. However, there is a spark of hope when Micha, an anger management specialist, takes her under his wing. An impressive, curious work centered upon a harrowing performance by the young Helena Zengel. 

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Ana, mon Amour

Dir.: Călin Peter Netzer
| 127 minutes

Toma and Ana fall in love, but reality soon sets in – Ana’s anxieties surface, Toma’s father objects to the relationship. As time goes by, the line between love and dependency, intimacy and alienation, blurs. 

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The Girl with a Bracelet

Dir.: Stéphane Demoustier
| 95 minutes

Seventeen-year-old Liz is arrested and interrogated following the tragic death of her best friend. The suspicions wreak havoc within the family but the daughter is surprisingly and disturbingly restrained. 

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My Rembrandt

Dir.: Oeke Hoogendijk
| 95 minutes

Dutch director Oeke Hoogendijk embarked on a journey to follow the incessant pursuit of Rembrandt, the Master of Intimacy, whose paintings continue to be the source of obsession among collectors, aristocrats, art scholars and museums till this day.