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Spira Mirabilis

Spira Mirabilis

by Massimo D'Anolfi & Martina Parenti

Award-winning documentary filmmakers Massimo D'Anolfi and Martina Parenti pay tribute to humankind's aspirations for immortality by showing us a portrait of our efforts to overcome our own limits. They share their discoveries in a visual symphony to the power and harmony of nature's elements: water, earth, air and fire. From Milan to Wounded Knee, USA, from Bern to Shirahama, Japan, the traces of the filmmakers' travels spiral into a symbol of perfection and infinity: Spira Mirabilis.

Stieg Larsson - The Man Who Played With Fire

Stieg Larsson - The Man Who Played With Fire

by Henrik Georgsson

A documentary about the “The Girl Who Played With Fire” trilogy author Stieg Larsson, and his pioneering work in fighting right wing extremists and neo-Nazis - an obsession that ultimately had fatal consequences.

Stopped on Track

Stopped on Track

by Andreas Dresen

Forty-year-old Frank has wife and family, a steady job and a new house in the suburbs. Out of the blue he is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor that leaves him with only a few months to live. The decision to home care Frank proves to be a struggle for him and his family to live and die in dignity.

A story about death that celebrates life from the director of CLOUD 9, WHISKY WITH VODKA and GRILL POINT.

Stranger than Paradise

Stranger than Paradise

by Jim Jarmusch

A story about America, as seen through the eyes of "strangers". It's a story about exile (both from one's country and oneself), and about connections that are just barely missed. - Jim Jarmusch

Stratos

Stratos

by Yannis Economides

Stratos is a man trying to find redemption in a decadent world, where morals and personal boundaries have been replaced by money as the only value. After years in prison, he now works in a bread factory - and as a contract killer. With the money he wants to help his friend who once saved his life. He always pays his debts, but he must learn that the price is higher than expected.

Submarino

Submarino

by Thomas Vinterberg

»Submarino« is the story of two down-and-out brothers haunted by a tragic childhood. Troubled ex-con Nick fights painful memories and loneliness to try and reconnect with his brother, a struggling single father and heroin addict ...

Sundown

Sundown

by Michel Franco

From writer-director Michel Franco (New Order) comes a simmering, suspenseful sharp jolt: Alice and Neil Bennett (Charlotte Gainsbourg, Tim Roth) are the core of a wealthy British family on vacation in Acapulco with younger members Colin and Alexa (Samuel Bottomley and Albertine Kotting McMillan) until a distant emergency cuts their trip short. When one relative disrupts the family’s tight-knit order, surprising tensions rise to the fore.

 

Sunstrokes

Sunstrokes

by Gustavo Taretto

Six friends share the dream of travelling to Cuba. But they’re far from achieving it: they live in Buenos Aires and have no money. Long hours in the sun gradually cause sunstroke and their dream becomes an obsession.