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Alois Nebel

Alois Nebel

by Tomáš Luňák

Love, trains, insanity and history all descend upon a railway dispatcher deep in the heart of Central Europe

Alphabet

Alphabet

by Erwin Wagenhofer

We’re living in times of sweeping changes, crises and disorientation. A decision must be made concerning where we want to go. This requires a new relationship culture and new and innovative thinking!

 

Alps

Alps

by Yorgos Lanthimos

A nurse, a paramedic, a gymnast and her coach have formed a service for hire. They stand in for dead people by appointment, hired by the relatives, friends or colleagues of the deceased.

Altman

Altman

by Ron Mann

A dynamic and heartfelt meditation on an artist, produced and directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Ron Mann (Grass, Comic Book Confidential, Twist, Go Further). Featuring Kathryn Reed Altman, Michael Murphy, Lily Tomlin, Julianne Moore, Keith Carradine, Elliott Gould, Robin Williams and more.

Amparo

Amparo

by Simón Mesa Soto

Colombia 1998, Amparo, a single mother, struggles to free her teenage son after he is drafted by the army and assigned to a war zone. She is thrown into a race against time in a society ruled by men, corruption and violence.

An Enemy To Die For

An Enemy To Die For

by Peter Dalle

In 1912, the noted German scientist, Alfred Wegener devised a theory that the world's continents had once been joined together. He named this massive super continent "Pangaea". Despite the threat of war in the fall of 1939, the Germans decide to launch a sea expedition in search of evidence for Wegener's theory...

An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker

An Episode In The Life Of An Iron Picker

by Danis Tanović

A humble man desperately tries to save his partner's life when she is callously denied much-needed treatment for a miscarriage... A critical social commentary from the award-winning director of CIRKUS COLUMBIA and NO MAN'S LAND (Oscar & Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film).

An Urban Allegory

An Urban Allegory

by Alice Rohrwacher and   JR

In the Allegory of the Cave, Plato ponders: what would happen if one of the prisoners managed to free themselves from their chains and escape from the cave? What if that prisoner were Jay, a little 7-year-old boy?