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Just the Wind

Just the Wind

by Bence Fliegauf

A Romani family struggles to continue their simple daily routine amid the anxiety of a series of suspected racially-motivated murders of their neighbors... Inspired by real events, a powerful social statement from the acclaimed director of WOMB, DEALER and MILKY WAY.

Kidnapped

Kidnapped

by Marco Bellocchio

In 1858, in the Jewish quarter of Bologna, the Pope's soldiers burst into the home of the Mortara family.

Kinatay

Kinatay

by Brillante Mendoza

Today Peping will happily marry the young mother of their newborn baby. For a poor police academy student, there is no question of turning down an opportunity to make money. Already accustomed to side profits from a smalltime drug ring, Peping naively accepts a well-paid job offer from a corrupt friend...

Kinetta

Kinetta

by Yorgos Lanthimos

Set at a desolate Greek resort town where a bored chambermaid forms a bizarre trio with a control freak detective and an eccentric photo shop clerk.

Kokoloko

Kokoloko

by Gerardo Naranjo

On the Oaxacan coast, Marisol dreams of joining a Self-Defense Group or Community Guards and living in freedom. In reality, she ends up as a survivor of the battle between Mauro and Mundo, the two men who seek to control her destiny. Kokoloko is the story of a tragic love in the context of a small coastal community in contemporary Mexico.

L.A. Woman

L.A. Woman

by Aki Kaurismäki

The Leningrad Cowboys perform a cover of the famous song by The Doors.

La Chimera

La Chimera

by Alice Rohrwacher

The film is set in the 1980s in the clandestine world of the tombaroli, or tomb robbers and tells the story of a young English archaeologist caught up in the illegal trafficking of ancient finds.

La Grazia

La Grazia

by Paolo Sorrentino

Mariano De Santis is the President of the Italian Republic.
No connection to any real-life presidents; he is entirely a product of the author's imagination.
A widower and a Catholic, he has a daughter, Dorotea, a legal scholar like himself.
As his term draws to a close, amid uneventful days, two final duties arise: deciding on two delicate petitions for a presidential pardon. True moral dilemmas, which become tangled, in ways that seem impossible to unravel, with his private life. Driven by doubt, he will have to decide. And, with a deep sense of responsibility, that is exactly what this remarkable Italian President will do.