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My Brother's Name is Robert and He is an Idiot

My Brother's Name is Robert and He is an Idiot

by Philip Gröning

For the teenage twins Robert and Elena, a weekend can seem endless yet still fly by. Time almost stands still while discussing philosophy, lying in a blissful cornfield near a remote gas station. They are in their own little world, a twin world of twin games and twin love. A confined world where emotions rise, where pressure mounts into rage... The turmoil of adolescence. Nature, time, love, death.

My Father’s Shadow

My Father’s Shadow

by Akinola Davies Jr

A semi-autobiographical tale set over the course of a single day in the Nigerian metropolis Lagos during the 1993 Nigerian election crisis. The story follows a father, estranged from his two young sons, as they travel through the massive city while political unrest threatens their journey home.

My German Friend

My German Friend

by Jeanine Meerapfel

In the 1950's Buenos Aires, Sulamit, born into a family of Jewish immigrants, grows up in the same respectable neighborhood as Friedrich, the son of a former Nazi official. An intimate and tender love story begins, which will be overshadowed by the dark political legacy of both their families.The film follows the fate of the young couple during a timespan of almost three decades, against the backdrop of the 1968 students revolts in Germany and the military rule in Argentina in the 70s.

My Wonderful Wanda

My Wonderful Wanda

by Bettina Oberli

Wanda nurses the patriarch of the wealthy Wegmeister-Gloor family. When an unexpected complication arises, family secrets come to light and arrangements are made to try and appease everyone in this biting family drama.

Mystery Train

Mystery Train

by Jim Jarmusch

MYSTERY TRAIN is a temporal comedy that takes place within one twenty-four hour period in Memphis, Tennessee. The film is a kind of triptych including three separate but connecting stories, like those Japanese films made up of several ghost stories, or the Italian ones consisting of romantic comedies. But in Memphis, it's the Italian who is visited by a ghost, and the Japanese who are romantically inclined. And there's an Englishman there too, who causes everything to get pretty fucked up by the end. Although the characters never really meet, in MYSTERY TRAIN the episodic form is finally just a disguise, and the three stories just separate cars pulled by the same train - a minimalist's version of the Canterbury Tales.

Never Gonna Snow Again

Never Gonna Snow Again

by Małgorzata Szumowska and co-directed by Michał Englert

A masseur from the East enters the lives of the rich residents of a bland, walled off community. Despite their wealth, the residents emit an inner sadness, a longing. The mysterious newcomer's hands heal, his eyes seem to penetrate their souls. To them, his Russian accent sounds like a song from the past, a memory of their seemingly safer childhood. Zhenia, for this is his name, changes their lives.

New Order

New Order

by Michel Franco

A lavish upper-class wedding goes awry in an unexpected uprising of class warfare that gives way to a violent coup d’état, as seen through the eyes of the sympathetic young bride and the servants who work for them.

Night Moves

Night Moves

by Kelly Reichardt

When do legitimate convictions demand illegal behaviors? What happens to a person's political principles when they find their back against the wall? NIGHT MOVES is the story of three radical environmentalists coming together to execute the most spectacular direct action event of their lives: the explosion of a hydroelectric dam.