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The story of the first meeting between master thief Diabolik and Eva Kant, set in the fictional state of Clerville in the late 1960s. Inspector Ginko is on the hunt for the criminal, trying to thwart his plans.
Dr Strange tries to protect a girl who can jump between points in the multiverse.
A thief on a motorbike taunts the police in Rome.
What can happen when the families we’re born into and the families we make for ourselves collide.
A documentary about the Lancaster bomber, a plane synonymous with the Dambusters and night raids on Nazi Germany.
A glimpse into the world of a family who have turned the previously derelict hotel into a place of respite for international fishermen when they come to land.
Maverick, now a trainer, encounters the son of his old friend Goose.
Found footage and archival sound come together as an urgent and potent piece of anti-deportation activism.
When a young Palestinian woman tries to claim asylum in the UK, she faces the indifference of British bureaucracy.
Among the trees, young women and men working the summer harvest develop new feelings, flirt, try to understand each other, find – and flee – deeper connections.
After ten years apart, a Scottish filmmaker tries to reconnect with her closest cousin after their paths were separated by war.
The story of a boxer-turned-priest who inspired countless people during his journey from self-destruction to redemption.
A headstrong homeless man must take responsibility for his own actions after his dog is hurt.
The fractured relationship between a mother and daughter in crisis.
James Bushe's journey has been a turbulent one. Here we accompany James on a flight through personal and cultural memory.
Following lockdown, children from Maryhill in Glasgow express their rights to outdoor play and learning as they explore a green space that was established through 10 years of community activism.
Essay about a filmmaker in a relationship with a woodland ecologist.
Delving into deep water, a disabled woman finds a sense of wholeness.
Biochemist Michael Morbius tries to cure himself of a rare blood disease, but he inadvertently infects himself with a form of vampirism instead.
When the manic Dr Robotnik returns to Earth with a new ally, Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic and his new friend Tails are all that stands in their way.
At the girls' orphanage, the group’s unchecked pack mentality alienates a new arrival, who invents a new nighttime game.
An attempt at mourning both personal and political futures that never arrived, organised around a broad interpretation of the trope of the ghost.
Haruka, Nana, and Takanori visit the house of Souta, a band member who has lost contact with them. But when they arrive, they find Souta's behavior a little strange.
A woman seeks revenge against those who orchestrated a plane crash which killed her family.
Following an explosion, a mysterious and elegant elderly woman wanders deserted city streets, recalling what was and what could have been.
A sensorial meditation on how the public administration of light and darkness became an essential policing tool.
An experienced Somali prison officer accompanies a young inmate once again through the procedures of the Somali justice system.
Our world is being drained of its substance and digital life forms are multiplying, like these couples who meet in a virtual universe.
Several reformed yet misunderstood criminal animals attempt to become good, with some disastrous results along the way.
She-wolf Naya, monitored on her journey from her birthplace in Germany through the Netherlands to Belgium, becomes more and more famous and visible.
A guilt-stricken Angela, visits her parents for what at first seems to be a routine family dinner, only for a painful truth to bubble to the surface, and the evening descends into a nightmare.
In post-war Kosovo, driven by the ambition of keeping their beloved sport alive, two local table tennis players wander from one obscure location to another.
João works on the streets of Rio de Janeiro as a delivery driver in the so-called gig economy. He and his friend dream about buying a motorcycle, travelling the country, and transforming their lives into a musical.
A young Indigenous Bunong woman and her brother spend one last day in their village, before moving to the capital in search of a more prosperous life.
A neurotic waitress with a phobia of coins fights to control her darkest fears, as her reality falls apart.
After an earthquake in Naples bay, the body of a man is found.
Karoline’s life is turned upside down when her father, Kjeld, manically starts digging a pit in their backyard.
A meditation on the self through lurid and liquid forms; filtered through both old and foreseeable technology informed by Thai animation history and contemporary culture.
A man walking home from his local one night is tormented by a terrifying sound: The Nicky Nack.
Recalling the endless scrolling of social networks, a camera shifts from space to space, settling on the profiles of various young people.
It's Tonio's first time in Corsica. He wanders across the island and on dating apps until stumbling upon the Oracle, a user who tells him about gay life in Corsica.
In the days following the presidential election in Belarus in August 2020, numerous protests erupt throughout the country.
An author rediscovers love letters her dad used to write to her from prison. That love seems to be gone now. She decides to write back in hope to find the connection again.
A father and his son are losing the folk race. In order to win, the boy turns himself into a car tyre.
An immersive insight into the last hours of 13-year-old Sasha’s life in a boarding school for children deprived of parental care.
In a hyperconnected and mapped world, are there still unknown areas?
A re-contextualised a scene from a lost silent German title, Liebeshölle.
Set in Charlottesville during the early 1990s, Pride follows an aspiring writer as she finalises stories for the latest issue of Pride, a student run newspaper at the University of Virginia.
One night, when the city of Rio de Janeiro was asleep, the flora and fauna took over Flamengo's Park.
Oskar Salomonowitz, the 12-year-old son of the filmmakers Anja Salomonowitz and Virgil Widrich, had already drawn 206 pictures for a flip book when he died.
Putting a festival in the frame Georgis Grigorakis on shooting a hybrid documentary about Thessaloniki Film Festival
Encouraging reel growth How Spanish/Greek co-production Yerma took root at the Evia Project
Age and urgency Daniel Talbott and Andrew Klaus-Vineyard on Welcome To Tool Shed
Little games Alicia Scherson on adapting Bolaño and making The Summer War
Without context Matt Eames on declining political discourse, life without social media, and Deepfake
Such a suff'ring Joe Fria on exploring his personal fears in Shadows Of Willow Cabin
Sacred and profane Hannah Peterson on adapting David Hornsby's Via Negativa
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