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Paternal Leave

Paternal Leave

by Alissa Jung

Alone and angry, a teenager travels to the coast of northern Italy to meet her biological father. Their encounter is fraught with questions, longing and conflict, as they struggle for acceptance, love, and honesty.

Patrick

Patrick

by Gonçalo Waddington

Mário, an 8-year-old boy abducted in central Portugal during the spring of 1999, resurfaces 12 years later in a Parisian jail. This period of disappearance hides a terrible secret and all the complexities of this mysterious character.

Paula

Paula

by Christian Schwochow

Young German painter Paula is determined to make her own rules in her turn-of-the-20th-century world. She rejects the conventional and explores her own unique style. The headstrong artist travels alone to modern Paris, where she embarks on a long-awaited period of creative fulfilment and self-realization... starring Carla Juri (WETLANDS/FEUCHTGEBIETE, BRIMSTONE) as Paula Modersohn-Becker in an inspirational biopic from German director Christian Schwochow (WEST/LAGERFEUER, CRACKS IN THE SHELL/DIE UNSICHTBARE, NOVEMBERKIND).

Peaceful Times

Peaceful Times

by Neele Leana Vollmar

Germany in the 1960s: Peaceful times in the West can start at last, if only Irene Striesow could manage to shake off the past. She is homesick for East Germany ...

Perfect Days

Perfect Days

by Wim Wenders

Hirayama seems utterly content with his simple life as a cleaner of toilets in Tokyo.

Permanent Vacation

Permanent Vacation

by Jim Jarmusch

PERMANENT VACATION is Jim Jarmusch‘s first feature. It is a narrative, which follows two and a half days in the life of Aloysious Parker, a young wanderer with no home, no school, and no job. He has lived in all kinds of situations and with many different people - almost all of them exiles from the daily, working world. Now, at the age of sixteen, Allie drifts into and out of strange encounters with other misfits; always moving, always keeping just ahead of whatever it is that seems to be chasing him.

Peter Handke – In the woods, might be late

Peter Handke – In the woods, might be late

by Corinna Belz

An encounter with Peter Handke, 1960s international popstar author, and an unmistakable literary voice for over fifty years: one of the greatest writers of our time. The film tells of a great timidity and of surmounting it, of a love of literature, and of the ever-burning question: How to live?

PETTING ZOO

PETTING ZOO

by Micah Magee

A story of love, sex and teen pregnancy in San Antonio, Texas. PETTING ZOO is the portrait of a young woman coming into her own, in an environment that does not always present ideal circumstances.