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Anatomy of a Fall

Dir.: Justine Triet
| 151 minutes

When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he committed suicide or was killed by his wife, a successful writer. Anatomy of a Fall is a transcendental film - cinematic, intellectual, and emotional, and at the end it leaves the viewers in awe and elated.

About Dry Grasses

Dir.: Nuri Bilge Ceylan
| 197 minutes

Samet, a young art teacher, is finishing his fourth year of compulsory service in a remote village in Anatolia. After a turn of events he can barely comprehend, he loses any hopes of escaping his grim existence. Will his encounter with Nuray, also a teacher, help him overcome his angst?

Reality

Dir.: Tina Satter
| 83 minutes

On a Saturday afternoon in June 2017, Reality Winner, a 25-year-old in cut-off jeans, is confronted at her Georgia home by the FBI. A cryptic conversation begins and Reality’s life quickly begins to unravel.

The Crime Is Mine

Dir.: Francois Ozon
| 102 minutes

In 1930s Paris, Madeleine, a pretty, young, penniless and talentless actress, is accused of murdering a famous producer. Helped by her best friend Pauline, a young unemployed lawyer, she is acquitted on the grounds of self-defense. A new life of fame and success begins, until the truth comes out.

Inside Out 2

Dir.: Kelsey Mann
| 96 minutes

Riley is now a teenager, and with it comes a host of new emotions that threaten to take over the control panel inside her head, chiefly Anxiety. As in the first film, this is also a brilliant comedy that combines humor and emotion that will speak to audiences of all ages.

Ajoomma

Dir.: He Shuming
| 90 minutes

Auntie Lim, a lonely widow living in Singapore, is obsessed with Korean soap operas. When her son cancels an organized trip to South Korea at the last minute, Auntie Lim decides to join the trip anyway and finds herself on an adventure of a lifetime.

Longlegs

Dir.: Osgood Perkins
| 101 minutes

1993. A fresh FBI agent becomes involved in a series of unsolved murder cases. The further she dives into the case, the more her personal connection to the events is gradually revealed. Longlegs is a work of chilling brilliance that should electrify genre fans for years to come" (Time Out).

Last Summer

Dir.: Catherine Breillat
| 104 minutes

Anne, a brilliant lawyer, lives in perfect harmony with her husband Pierre and their six and eight-year-old daughters. One day, Theo, 17, Pierre’s son from a previous marriage, moves in with them. Anne is troubled by Theo and gradually engages in a passionate relationship with him, putting her career and family life in danger.

 

A Little Something Extra

Dir.: Artus
| 99 minutes

To escape the police, a father and son board a bus headed to the south of France with a group of young adults with disabilities on their summer vacation. To hide their identity, the two pose a disabled son and his caregiver father. The journey will teach the two a lesson in tolerance and solidarity.