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Azor

Dir.: Andreas Fontana
| 100 minutes

Yvan De Wiel, a private banker from Geneva, travels to Argentina during the dictatorship to replace his partner who disappeared. Between hushed lounges, swimming pools, and luxurious gardens, a remote duel ensues between two bankers who, despite different their methods, are the accomplices of a discreet and merciless form of colonization.

And the Birds Rained Down

Dir.: Louise Archambault
| 127 minutes

A group of elderly hermits living in the woods is transformed by the arrival of a woman who refuses to return to the home where she lives. The new arrival will lead them all to reexamine their lives.

Marocco

Dir.: Emanuel Parvu
| 96 minutes

When Magda offers the gold neckless she received for her birthday to an ill hospitalized kid, a chain of events unfolds that will undermine all the characters and their relationships. Marocco generates great empathy and understating of the emotional forces that trigger the characters.  

Love Affair(s)

Dir.: Emmanuel Mouret
| 122 minutes

Daphne, three months pregnant, finds herself alone in the countryside as she must host Maxime, her boyfriend François’s cousin. For four days, Daphne and Maxime get to know each other and share intimacies that bring them closer. Love Affair(s) is an original, perceptive, and lively film full of plot twists. 

Wildfire

Dir.: Cathy Brady
| 85 minutes

The return of a woman to her hometown, years after her mysterious disappearance, reignites emotions, feelings, and memories that come to a boiling point. Cathy Brady's debut film presents strong images, striking color, and performances that infuse the characters with emotional depth.

Playground

Dir.: Laura Wandel
| 72 minutes

When a young girl witnesses her older brother being bullied, she gets caught between childhood innocence and moral consciences. Bursting with wisdom and talent Playground is a brilliant, unique, and gripping work that will stay with you long after the lights come back on.

Letters from Antarctica

Dir.: Stanislav Donchev
| 110 minutes

Trying to protect her young son, a single mother tells him his father is away on an Antarctic expedition. The further she veers from reality, so does the pain and difficulties intensify. But hope arrives from an unexpected place. 

Eftyhia

Dir.: Angelos Frantzis
| 123 minutes

A biographical film about the greatest songwriter in Greece, Eftyhia Papagianopoulou. Throughout her turbulent life, she wrote some of the most famous and renowned songs of her time, but still, she remained anonymous.