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These Boots

These Boots

by Aki Kaurismäki

The history of Finland 1950-69 seen through the eyes of a Leningrad Cowboy as a child. The Leningrad Cowboys version of "These Boots are made for walking" by Nancy Sinatra.

Those were the Days

Those were the Days

by Aki Kaurismäki

Set in Paris, The Leningrad Cowboys perfom their version of the known song: A solitary man leading a donkey is turned away at a restaurant door, he and the beast walk down to "La Maison du Vin" where, despite a "no donkeys" sign, they enter and the man proceeds to feed the donkey.

Three

Three

by Tom Tykwer

Long-time couple Hanna and Simon unexpectedly fall in love with the same man: a confusing secret romance that disrupts all three lives.... German-language feature from the director of THE INTERNATIONAL, PERFUME, HEAVEN and RUN LOLA RUN.

Three Floors

Three Floors

by Nanni Moretti

Three families live in a three-story building. Over a ten year period, life forces the characters to deal with conflicts that affect the relationships between siblings, parents and children, husbands and wives. The choices each of them makes reflect universal moral issues and have repercussions on their lives.

Three Peaks

Three Peaks

by Jan Zabeil

Diverging ideas on love and fatherhood drive this captivating thriller, as a mountainside vacation designed for family bonding descends into a fight for survival.

Through The Wall

Through The Wall

by Rama Burshtein

32-year-old Michal leads a life of desperate dating, matchmaking and disappointments. All she wants is to be „normal“ and get married. The religious woman decides to take her fate into her own and God’s hands and sets herself a tight dead- line to get married by the 8th candle of Hanuka. She declares: „I have a wedding venue and a wedding dress, God shouldn’t have too much trouble finding me a groom“... A heartwarming journey to happiness from award winning director Rama Burshtein (FILL THE VOID).

Thru the Wire

Thru the Wire

by Aki Kaurismäki

Nicky escapes from a prison somewhere between Alabama and Utah - sometime in the future. He looks for his girl in various bars and hotels, but all that he sees in his new freedom is that no one cares for the future of human culture.

Till The End Of The Night

Till The End Of The Night

by Christoph Hochhäusler

In order to gain the trust of a drug dealer, undercover cop Robert has to pretend to be Leni‘s lover. The police hope her ties with the felon will help to infiltrate the organization. But while this part of the plan works relatively smoothly, their fake relationship is rocky from the start. Leni is trans, and Robert was once in love with her former self. Ironically it is Victor, the drug dealer, who will make Robert confront his conflicting felings of love.