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All That’s Left Of You (2025)
After a Palestinian teen confronts Israeli soldiers at a West Bank protest, his mother recounts the series of events that led him to that fateful moment, starting with his grandfather’s forced displacement.
La Belle Année (2026)
Revisiting a teenage crush on a teacher, Angelica Ruffier embarks on a delicate journey of memory and desire.
Bucks Harbor (2026)
The inner lives of fishermen, young and old, who work the waters in Maine.
Butterfly (2026)
Two half-sisters return to Gran Canaria after their mother's death.
La Carn (2025)
Lluís Garau, a young dancer, has created a performance inspired by Chatroulette, a platform that connects strangers at random via video call. In his restless search for connection and meaning, he becomes entangled in a series of increasingly unsettling encounters.
Closure (2026)
After his teenage son goes missing, Daniel scours the depths of the Vistula River, torn between the dread of a fatal leap and the hope that his son may still be alive.
Complaint No. 713317 (2025)
Retired couple Magdy and Sama just want a quiet life, which unravels when their fridge breaks down.
The Dashed Lines (2025)
Bea is a 50-year-old woman going through a divorce, and Denís is a 28-year-old trans man struggling with job insecurity. An unexpected incident brings them together, and this encounter will change their lives forever.
Earth Song (2026)
The story of Rojin, a Kurdish-Finnish doctor, who uncovers a family secret that challenges everything she thought she knew.
Edge Of The Night (2025)
As the sun sets, director Vladimir Loginov takes audiences to a Tallinn far from the postcard-perfect spires of the medieval Old Town. Venturing into its hidden underbelly, he reveals complex realities and vibrant subcultures.
The Education Of Jane Cumming (2026)
Edinburgh, 1810. Two female teachers find themselves at the centre of a scandal.
Far From Maine (2026)
Haunted by the killing of his Palestinian childhood friend Aseel Asleh by Israeli police in 2000, Roy Cohen revisits their friendship through a cinematic letter addressed to Aseel.
Gugu’s World (2026)
Drama revolving around a little boy, with a love of football who is living with his increasingly frail gran.
Hamnet (2025)
William and Agnes Shakespeare struggle to come to terms with the loss of their son.
Home (2026)
Migration story seen through the eyes of a young girl.
Homebound (2025)
Two childhood friends from a small North Indian village chase a police job that promises them the dignity they’ve long been denied. But as they inch closer to their dream, mounting desperation threatens the bond that holds them together.
In A Whisper (2026)
Lilia returns to Tunisia for her uncle’s funeral and reunites with a family that knows nothing about her life in Paris, especially not about the woman she loves.
Iván & Hadoum (2026)
In a greenhouse in southern Spain, Iván falls in love with his newly hired co-worker, Hadoum. But his long-awaited promotion interferes with their relationship, forcing Iván to decide what kind of person he wants to be.
Kokuho (2025)
A boy born into a family of gangsgters is taken in by a kabuki theatre actor and finds a talent for the craft.
Lali (2026)
Darkly comic tale of two people bound by an inherited union.
Late Shift (2025)
Drama following a nurse on a late shift at a busy hospital.
Left-Handed Girl (2025)
A single mother and her two daughters return to Taipei to open a night market stand. Three generations of family secrets begin to unravel after the youngest daughter who’s left-handed is told by her traditional grandfather to never use her "devil hand”.
The Lights, They Fall (2026)
Sixteen-year-old Ilay drifts through the summer on the outskirts of Berlin while a palliative nurse accompanies his ailing mother during her last days.
Narciso (2026)
Paraguay, 1958. The charismatic Narciso returns from Buenos Aires with rock ’n’ roll in his veins. Under the suffocating military regime, he becomes a music sensation and a symbol of freedom. But then, after his final show, he is found dead…
No Other Choice (2025)
When a man loses his job he finds himself drifting before deciding to take things into his own hands...
One In A Million (2026)
Filmed over 10 years, one girl’s epic journey from Syria to Germany and back again. She and her family navigate war, exile, and heartbreak in a foreign land, illuminating the complexities of the refugee experience.
Patty Is Such A Girly Name (2025)
Coming-of-age drama sees a teenage judo athlete try to pursue her dreams.
The Red Hangar (2026)
As the military coup unfolds across the country, Captain Jorge Silva – the former head of Air Force Intelligence – is torn between duty and conscience.
The River Train (2026)
Nine-year-old Milo lives in a remote Argentinian village where he studies the Malambo, a folk dance full of bravura. He is an excellent dancer, but Milo’s only desire is to escape the countryside on a train for the Buenos Aires of his dreams.
Sentient (2026)
An investigation into laboratory research on animals exposes a hidden world in which it’s not just the animals getting hurt. The story of Dr. Lisa Jones Engel, a primatologist turned animal welfare advocate, asks whether harming animals and ourselves in science’s name is justified.
Solomamma (2025)
When a single mother discovers the identity of her sperm donor, her pursuit of truth blurs the boundaries between love, ethics, and self-deception.
To Hold A Mountain (2026)
In the remote highlands of Montenegro, a shepherd mother and daughter proudly defend their ancestral mountain from the threat of becoming a NATO military training ground, stirring memories of the violence that shattered their family.
A Useful Ghost (2025)
March is mourning his wife Nat who has recently passed away due to dust pollution. He discovers her spirit has returned by possessing the vacuum cleaner. But to become a useful ghost, she first needs to get rid of the useless ones.
Versalles (2025)
A fallen politician and his wife reinvent themselves as monarchs, taking inspiration from Louis XIV, the Sun King.
Where To? (2026)
A middle-aged Palestinian Uber driver forms a bond with a young Israeli who becomes a regular passenger.
Why Do I See You In Everything? (2026)
Two friends drift through dreams and memories, searching for tenderness amid unending cycles of violence.
Yellow Cake (2026)
When radical science backfires, miners and researchers confront apocalypse.
Yellow Letters (2026)
Life is good for Derya and Aziz, a celebrated artist couple from Turkey, until an incident at their play’s premiere. Suddenly targeted by the state and struggling to balance their ideals with life’s necessities, their marriage is pushed to a breaking point.
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