Chintis Lundgren’s animated cat-and-rat film about opposites attracting each other has won several awards. It also shows that no alcohol is no solution either.
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Attila Hartungs nerve-wracking chamber drama tells a story of the dynamics of power and powerlessness in everyday life under a fascist regime. What remains in the end is nothing but annihilation.
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In this bizarre yet affectionate animated film we meet a happy loving couple – both of which seem, however, like monsters to us.
When his heroic deeds in the imaginary world become part of his real life, you would expect an act of emancipation. But everyday life follows different rules. Kordian Kadziela tells us about the (im)possibility to escape from reality in a patriarc
krainian filmmaker Christina Sivolap has found an unusually humorous way to handle the topic of death, which is often dealt with in endless tragedy. Ultimately, it is good to know that dying is not everything in life.
Taisia Deeva dissects the manifestations of patriarchal masculinity that increasingly trouble Sasha, whose view of the world is finally shattered.
Kamilla and Cili are sisters living separate lives. Saudade shows a nearly nine-minute Skype conversation between the two of them.
The film never shows any bias nor does it judge, not even when it comes to the brutally violent police officers. The Same Blood demonstrates that the use of violence, also in political protests, always ends up in a vicious circle.
Yusuf, a thirteen-year-old Syrian boy, works at a quarry in a Turkish bordertown. His everyday work is monotonous; there is only little time for being a child. But then, all of a sudden, adolescent feelings of love awaken in him.
An intelligently told drama full of emotion that tells a story of lost loved ones, of self-sacrificing love between brothers and of two sons struggling against their mother's love.
Marko Zunic’ nonverbal poesy is strictly committed to a surrealistic tradition.