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Drifters

Drifters

by Peter Grönlund

Drug addict Minna, trying to fight her addiction, ceases the opportunity to escape her debtor, the local drug dealer she has cheated on. On the run, she ends up in Katja’s car, single mother and alcoholic, fighting to get back the child her addiction and the public authorities have taken from her. Starting point of an unexpected and salutary friendship in this Scandinavian drama thriller – the two women settle down together in a remote trailer camp, shelter for drifters of all origins ...

Drive my Car

Drive my Car

by Ryusuke Hamaguchi

Yusuke Kafuku, a stage actor and director, still unable, after two years, to cope with the loss of his beloved wife, accepts to direct Uncle Vanja at a theater festival in Hiroshima. There he meets Misaki, an introverted young woman, appointed to drive his car. In between rides, secrets from the past and heartfelt confessions will be unveiled

Duse

Duse

by Pietro Marcello

After decades on stage, Eleonora Duse looks back on a legendary career that seems to have run its course. But in the savage days between World War I and the rise of Fascism, the Divine Duse heeds a call stronger than any resignation and returns to where her life began: the stage.

Dying

Dying

by Matthias Glasner

DYING is an intense depiction of life constantly facing the impertinence of death.

Eden

Eden

by Michael Hofmann

Eden, a married woman, falls under the spell of the Cucina Erotica of eccentric master chef Gregor. Their platonic gourmet meetings jolt both Eden and Gregor out of their humdrum everyday lives …

Edge of Night

Edge of Night

by Türker Süer

Sinan, a young lieutenant in the Turkish army, is asked to hand over his brother Kenan to a military court. Burdened by the tragic death of their father, both brothers embark on a journey through a land marked by political unrest. As they confront their beliefs, Sinan's convictions are put to the ultimate test on the night of the coup. In a country where the state demands absolute loyalty, the brothers must decide if they are ready to face the sacrifices required by their duty and their conscience.

Ema

Ema

by Pablo Larraín

After a shocking incident upends her family life and marriage to a tempestuous choreographer, Ema, a reggaeton dancer, sets out on an odyssey of personal liberation, in this incendiary drama about art, desire, and the modern family from director Pablo Larraín (Jackie, Neruda).

Empire Hotel

Empire Hotel

by Ivo. M Ferreira

Maria’s home has always been the Empire Hotel, sited in Macau’s traditional neighborhoods. Lately, the burden to keep the hotel standing, together with all its inhabitants, has fallen on Maria’s shoulders. Chu is returning to the town he left with his mother more than 20 years ago. He is looking for revenge and to reclaim his mother’s inheritance: half of the Empire Hotel that she once shared with Maria’s father. When Maria and Chu come face to face, Chu might need to reveal his true identity.