World Cinema
La PazFresh from psychiatric care, Liso is living with parents who treat him like an infant. Facing a fractured existence, only Sonia, his protective Bolivian maid, and his grandmother give Liso the strength to begin rebuilding his life...
Midnight Passion
Last SummerThat summer, Joy, a young and upcoming actress posts a status ‘I want to die’ on her facebook. An attractive boy Singh tries to console her by taking her to the beach for the first time with her best friend Meen and Singh’s duo Ga...
Wide Angle
Late at Night - Voices of Ordinary MadnessNarrated by an Andy Warhol-esque news anchor, Late Night gives the diverse people living in London, a voice-members of organized crime street gangs, panhandlers, those representing workers, bankers, preachers and beyond. Most have...
Wide Angle
Lazy Hitchhikers’ Tour de Europe‘Travelling without money’ could be a privilege of youth. This film is a real story of a group of youngsters who travelled Europe for one year without a penny. During the great journey, they make a promotion film for a hostel and ...
World Cinema
Le Grand CahierIn Hungary, toward the end of WWII, twin teenaged boys are left with their ill-tempered grandmother away from the dangers of the hunger stricken city. An alcoholic with a violent temper, the grandmother abuses the boys and works t...
Special Programs in Focus
Leo the LastAwarded Best Director at the Cannes Film Festival 1970, John Boorman’s early masterpiece is a fascinating allegory of class and racial tension. Marcello Mastroianni plays a bored and exiled monarch living in a run-down London mans...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Letters from the SouthA collection of 6 short films from assorted directors from South East Asia. Aditya Assarat‘s Now Now Now tells the story of two cousins, one Thai, one Chinese, and their reunion in Bangkok after not seeing each other for many year...
Midnight Passion
Life DeluxeJW now lives in exile and is more than ever determined to find out what happened to his missing sister Camilla. Every trace leads him to the world of organized crime in Stockholm. Jorge is about to do his last score - the largest ...
Special Programs in Focus
Life's a BreezeWhen a mattress containing the life savings of an elderly lady is accidently thrown out by a well-meaning family, pandemonium and a nationwide search of the hidden treasure ensues.Life’s a Breeze is a feel-good ‘recession comedy’ ...
A Window on Asian Cinema
Like Father, Like SonDirector Kore-eda Hirokazu relates the daily lives of modern Japanese society and a young father’s agony through Fukuyama Masaharu’s acting. Nonomiya, a construction company employee, is a householder, lacking nothing. Upon learni...