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- Base on a novel of the Nobel Prize writer Orhan Pamuk 'The Museum of Innocence'. Set in Istanbul during 1975 to 1984, a story of a man who collects various objects of a woman as memory during their love period.
- Shot entirely on day for night, this wildlife eco-horror follows the trajectories of endangered species fleeing to escape extinction, in a sombre plot in which the animals look back at us.
- Pierre Bismuth hires a private detective and a duo of screenwriters to investigate on an enigmatic artwork.
- Sergeant Bulut spends his nights in a watchtower waiting for an enemy that doesn't arrive, until suddenly strange lights appear on the horizon. Ali Cherri creates a universe in which a suspended and void time opens the door to ghostly presences from a past made of war. Shot with an extreme and detailed precision of vision and sound, The Watchman is an urgent film that deconstructs the myth of duty, laying bare the absurdity of the omnipresent war rhetoric.
- A British Intelligence Officer in Naples at the end of World War II: Norman Lewis's acknowledged masterpiece about a war-torn city and its unforgettable humanity.
- The film is a plunge into the heart, mind, and flesh of Molly, the main character of the final chapter of James Joyce's Ulysses.
- A film within a film, "Looking for Oum Kulthum" is the plight of an Iranian woman artist/filmmaker living in exile, as she embarks on capturing the life and art of the legendary female singer of the Arab world, Oum Kulthum. Through her difficult journey, not unlike her heroine's, she must face the struggles and sacrifices, and the price that a woman must pay if she dares to cross the lines of a conservative male-dominated society.
- Explores four variations on the theme of "lack," featuring six female characters. As these concurrent stories unfold, each woman searches for meaning to fill the inner void in their lives.
- A cinematic journey across space and time, 'Aphotic Zone' peers back from the future through dark oceans to witness the threats of climate crisis and economic extractivism and the idealistic prospects of science.
- Filmed after the lockdown caused by COVID-19, Flowers blooming in our throats is an intimate, poetic portrait of the fragile balances that govern everyday life in a domestic setting. The artist films a group of her friends in their own homes, performing various small actions in accordance with her instructions. Giolo chooses to walk a shifting line where gestures remain ambiguous, expressing a kind of violence that is not immediately recognisable.
- Visual artist Basir Mahmood has long held an interest in labour, performance and codes of the film industry, having produced several films in Lahore, Pakistan with local 'Lollywood' crews. In Sunsets, everyday he revisits such a film set, but it seems something more sinister is going on this time. A scene depicting domestic violence is acted out repeatedly, but as in real life, its action is obscured, happening out of sight.
- A director revisits the diaries of Angela, a fellow film-lover and companion, many years later.
- Lacerate blends elements of realism with a dreamlike, symbolic dimension, portraying the extreme decision of a woman who turns from victim into executioner.