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Majority

Majority

by Seren Yüce

Mertkan leads a simple life in Istanbul until he meets Gül, a Kurdish girl from Eastern Turkey who has run away from her family. But their relationship is obstructed by Mertkan’s father Kemal, and the chauvinist culture in which Mertkan is imbued.

Manifesto

Manifesto

by Julian Rosefeldt

Can historic art manifestos apply to contemporary society? An homage to the 20th century's most impassioned artistic statements, from Futurists and Dadaists to Pop Art, Fluxus, Lars von Trier and Jim Jarmusch, this series of reenactments - all performed by Cate Blanchett - explores these declarations' performative components and political significance.

Mariner of the Mountains

Mariner of the Mountains

by Karim Aïnouz

Accompanied by the memory of his late mother and his camera, director Karim Aïnouz embarks on an intimate journey to his father's homeland of Algeria for the first time. A film diary exploring themes of family, love and revolution, both personal and political.

Mariupolis 2

Mariupolis 2

by Mantas Kvedaravičius

In 2022, Mantas Kvedaravičius went back to Ukraine, Mariupol, at the heart of the war, to be with the people he had met and filmed in 2015. With huge force and sensitivity, Mariupolis 2 depicts life as it continues amidst the bombing and reveals images that convey both tragedy and hope.

Martin Eden

Martin Eden

by Pietro Marcello

When Martin falls in love with wealthy and well educated Elena, he is caught between his dreams of rising above his humble origins to become a writer, his love for the woman he hopes to marry and his political reawakening that leads to conflicts with her bourgeois family.

Marx Can Wait

Marx Can Wait

by Marco Bellocchio

Through his family, Marco Bellocchio brings back to life his brother's story, without filters or modesty, revisiting a historical era and unveiling a deeper personal dimension of his cinema.

Me and Kaminski

Me and Kaminski

by Wolfgang Becker

A sleazy young journalist tries to give a new turn to his career by writing the biography of the forgotten but very much alive painter Kaminski - genius of the last century. While orchestrating the old artist's disappearance to make the headlines with his future book, the young man ends up on an adventurous road trip with Kaminski...

Me Too (Yo tambien)

Me Too (Yo tambien)

by Álvaro Pastor and Antonio Naharro

Daniel, the first European with Down syndrome to graduate from university, and free-spirited Laura break all the the rules and establish a unique bond that draws the attention of their co-workers and families ...