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Love Island

Love Island

by JASMILA ŽBANIĆ

Summer fun at a seaside resort and a bold look at modern relationships from Jasmila Zbanic, director of GRBAVICA (2006 Berlinale Golden Bear), ON THE PATH (NA PUTU) and FOR THOSE WHO CAN TELL NO TALES.

Lucia's Grace

Lucia's Grace

by Zanasi Gianni

Single working mother Lucia is trying to find the right balance between life with her teenage daughter, a complicated romance and her career. A mysterious foreign woman will soon put Lucia’s belief in miracles to the test...

Madeinusa

Madeinusa

by Claudia Llosa

Everything changes in the life of Peruvian girl Madeinusa when Salvador arrives in the isolated religiously zealous village in mountainous Peru she is living in.

Madonnas

Madonnas

by Maria Speth

After being neglected as a child, Rita gives birth to six children of her own and challenges her mother in forcing her to act as a parent to her grandchildren.

Magic Farm

Magic Farm

by Amalia Ulman

A hipster film crew, working for a “Vice” style media company documenting bizarre trends, travels to Argentina to cover a local musician with viral potential. When it becomes clear their ineptitude has led them to the wrong country, the crew decides to enlist the locals to fabricate a trend. Through this obliging collaboration, relationships and emotions between the Argentinians and the Americans blossom while revealing a health crisis that everyone conveniently ignores.

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.