At the beginning of the 1990s the state of Yugoslavia collapsed, and resistance to the madness of war was strongest in Belgrade, where anti-war actions and movements opposing the Serbian nationalist regime brought together intellectuals, artists, and anti-regime individuals—most notably in a nonpartisan group called the Belgrade Circle. This is a documentary film that portrays the struggle to keep alive the fight for truth and dignity by bravely confronting the crimes committed in the name of the nation.
After being blackmailed by two detectives, Clint Edwards is on the hunt for a missing woman with vital information. He searches the Dark Web for clues, but some unwanted guests come to visit-and they don't want to help.
During the filming of a university short film, a fictional marriage proposal gets out of hand and triggers a series of disasters behind the scenes. While the eccentric director enters an existential crisis and threatens to quit cinema, it is up to the assistant director to try to save the project and remind everyone that, without respect and professionalism, no film can be completed.
A quintet of international lesbian short films, the latest in its popular Upon Her Lips collection. These films aim to tempt you with secret desires in the brightest of days or the darkest of nights. Two schoolgirls in Iran try covering up a misdemeanour whilst a Spanish couple’s weekend retreat means navigating family dynamics. In 19th century Germany, a peasant clairvoyant has the villagers gossiping whilst in present-day New Zealand, a woman uses laughter to let go. For these emboldened women, sexuality becomes the least of their worries
While their mother goes to work, Albion has to take care of his strong-willed little brother Mensur, who suffers from a mysterious illness. Together, they try to ignore the fact that Mensur's health is getting worse. Until Mensur confides a secret to his older brother. He is not sick at all—in fact, he is turning into a turtle.
Watching Solenne Piret climb is almost like witnessing magic. You wonder how she will get through, and then, with a fluid, effortless motion, she progresses up the wall. Born without a right hand, Solenne has always found her own path on the wall. A four-time world champion, she now takes on a new challenge: leading the legendary Grand Capucin—one of Mont Blanc’s most iconic spires—while placing her own traditional protections. But despite intense training, doubts linger: this time, did she aim too high?
A chronicle of a woman’s courageous fight for survival, whose 1975 acquittal challenged injustice and inspired a nation to confront sexual violence and racism.
Returning to the archives of this memorable recital, from which it presents numerous excerpts, this documentary is punctuated with testimonials from its principal performers, music critics and several big names in piano, including Lang Lang, Gabriela Montero, David Salmon and Manuel Vieillard, whose Geister Duo is considered one of the most promising duos of their generation.
When two documentary filmmakers profile an eccentric tissue peddler, they grapple with their morbid curiosity when they find out that beneath her brittle charm lurks a disturbing little secret.
In a village bound by the shackles of untouchability and superstition, a courageous teacher and his students embark on a perilous quest for social justice, sparking a revolution that will transform their lives and their village forever. In the heart of rural India, a heroic educator dares to challenge the status quo , inspiring a movement that will awaken a community and the villain to its own power and demand change. As they fight for their rights and confront the entrenched forces of oppression, they ignite a beacon of hope that will illuminate a brighter future.But will their courageous be enough to overcome the darkness of the past, or will the shadows of oppression silence their voices forever? This will be the climax of the movie.
In Nashville, a spirited songwriter and a widowed consultant clash over the fate of a music publishing office. As Christmas nears, rivalry turns to romance in this conflict-filled holiday tale where saving dreams means risking hearts.
An array of Matchroom's best prospects return to action, as a huge evening of boxing is hosted in London. Headlining is 135lbs talent Giorgio Visioli (9-0), who closes out a successful 2025 with an English title eliminator against Joe Howarth (14-1).
Ricardo and Painting is Barbet Schroeder's portrait of his friend the painter Ricardo Cavallo, who devoted his life to painting. From Buenos Aires to Finistère, via Paris and Peru, this film is an invitation to dive into the history of painting, but also to discover the life of this exceptional man who, with simplicity and humility, always fully committed, to the point of transmitting his passion to the children of his village.
Every species feels the passage of time, and Eve’s is no exception. Weak and spiraling out of control, she crashes into a factory on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. What should have been her final moment becomes the key to her survival. There, she’ll find what she craves most: human collagen… and she won’t mind spilling a little blood to get it.
The Stone That Remembers interprets the Durga Mahisas-uramardini statue’s journey from its home, the Singhasari Temple, to the hands of colonizers, and various museums. The film follow the patriarchal displacement of a woman that represents the Durga, exploring the parallels between the fate of the statue and many women today.
Triple Threat is the first ever stand-up special from the people's princess Rosie Jones. Filmed at Brighton Theatre Royal, this hilarious show sees Rosie pondering whether she is a national treasure, a little prick, or somewhere in between! Full of nonsensical fun and her trademark unapologetic cheekiness, Rosie tackles everything from relationships and parental dynamics to the tribulations of adulting, in an hour of unadulterated joy from the triple threat herself.
A film that explores the layers of memory, archive and the phenomenon of being in the contemporary world. Through personal stories, archival images and jointly created documentary fragments, the film creates a space where the past encounters lost realities.
Adrian Hughes digs into his mother's dramatic life, from the jetset Copenhagen of the 1950's to loneliness and alcoholism, but a bitter farewell letter opens new wounds. In Jesper Dalgaard's staged documentary we encounter tragic female destinies, affluent and absent fathers, while actors such as Birthe Neumann, Asta August and Jakob Cedergren bring the past to life in this breathtaking experiment. With equal parts humour and pain, the film shows that it's never too late to try to understand your family.