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Her Name is SabineHer older sister, actress Sandrine, directed this sensitive, informative, and moving portrait of Sabine Bonnaire. For almost three decades, Sabine’s autism was undiagnosed, resulti...
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Sonic MirrorIt has often been said that music is the only truly universal language, and director Mika Kaurismaki continues the exploration of global sounds he started in Moro No Brasil and Bra...
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The Mosquito Problem and Other StoriesSet near the mouth of the Danube in northern Bulgaria, Belene is a city living in the shadow of horror. Located near a Communist-era concentration camp, the town’s dark legacy loom...
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VexilleThis year’s distinctive animation shows the surprising evolution of Japanimation. The production team of the first Japanese full CG animation, Appleseed (2004), gathers again. I...
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Watching It RainTeenaged Sofia and Jonas must decide on their futures and whether to abandon their small Mexican hometown in this Palme d’Or-winner for short film in 2007.
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Weekend“…Listen to the breath of the unceasing message made of silence…” R. M. Rilke once wrote. Weekend is about a family at a country house at weekend, existing in silence
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155MileA TV station documentary team has realized that they have lost their video footage of arctic animals, which is supposed to go on the air soon. Trying to meet the upcoming broadcast...
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A Day with Mr.00At dawn, Mr. Moon and his wife have a short encounter in front of the house as he leaves for work and she returns from work. It is their daily routine but this reality feels especi...
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A Man under the InfluenzaOn a hot summer day, a man wearing a sweater coughs as he walks. He enters an underground, gruesome restaurant and orders fried rice. The restaurant owner swears to customers who l...
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Lineage of the VoiceThere are two children who study Pansori (Korean traditional song) in the film. They both started Pansori to realize the dreams their fathers could not fulfill. However, their reas...