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Let Me Go | 2023
ACID Selection at Cannes Film Festival 2023, LET ME GO is an intimate, sensual story exploring self-liberation featuring a brilliantly nuanced lead performance by César Best Actress prize winner Jeanne Balibar (BARBARA), directed by Maxime Rappaz and beautifully shot by acclaimed DoP Benoît Dervaux, long-standing collaborator of the Dardenne brothers.

99 Moons | 2022
Freedom and sexual attraction collide, sparking an intense, erotic love story which premiered in the ACID Selection at Cannes Film Festival 2022.

Germaine Acogny: The Essence of Dance | 2025
Germaine Acogny, the "mother of African contemporary dance," is one of Africa’s most influential artists. A pioneer in blending traditional West African dance with European influences, she created the Acogny Technique, which has shaped contemporary dance worldwide. With over 50 years of performing and teaching, the 80-year-old dance icon received the Golden Lion for Dance at the 2021 Venice Dance Festival for her lifetime achievements.

The Other Way Around | 2024
After 15 years together, Ale and Alex have come up with the crazy idea of throwing a party to celebrate their recent break up. While their close ones are quite sceptical, they seem to be sure of their decision. Or are they really?

Power Alley (Levante) | 2023
Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes Film Festival, in POWER ALLEY teen volleyball player Sofia's future freedom and agency are threatened by a violent swarm.

Dancing Dreams | 2010
In 2008, Pina Bausch selected 40 teenagers who had never heard of her to be part of the dance performance Kontakthof.

Charlatan | 2020
Few true stories tread the thin line between good and evil as precariously as that of Jan Mikolášek, a 20th-century Czech herbal healer whose great success masked the grimmest of secrets. From award-winning director Agnieszka Holland.

Servants | 2020
Two students of a theological seminary in totalitarian Czechoslovakia must decide if they'll choose the easier way of collaboration, or if they'll subject themselves to the surveillance of the secret police.

Tides | 2017
Subtle, honest and packed with humour, TIDES is the arresting debut feature of Tupaq Felber, which premiered at London Film Festival.

Goldstone | 2016
Writer/Director Ivan Sen follows up the critically acclaimed MYSTERY ROAD with this masterful outback thriller, featuring outstanding performances from a stellar cast.

Bridgend | 2015
From filmmaker Jeppe Rønde, starring Hannah Murray and Josh O'Connor, BRIDGEND is a haunting mystery drama inspired by true events.

Eisenstein in Guanajuato | 2015
Acclaimed writer/director Peter Greenaway explores the mind of one of the greatest masters of cinema, a creative genius facing the desires and fears of love, sex and death through ten passionate days that helped shape the rest of his career.

Heaven Knows What | 2014
Directed by celebrated filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie, HEAVEN KNOWS WHAT blends fiction, formalism and raw vérité as it follows a young heroin addict living on the streets of New York.

Blind | 2014
Winner of the World Cinema Screenwriting Award at Sundance, Eskil Vogt's directorial debut is a playful, touching and thought-provoking story of a young woman’s journey to rediscover herself, her husband and the life that she once knew.

Tangerines | 2013
Oscar & Golden Globe nominated, TANGERINES is a beautifully eloquent statement for peace and the futility of bloodshed over racial and ethnic division.

Of Horses and Men | 2013
Winner of the Best New Director award at the San Sebastián Film Festival, Benedikt Erlingsson’s critically acclaimed debut is a darkly comedic, episodic tale of the lives of a remote Icelandic community and the deeply intertwined and highly emotive relationships with their horses.

Mystery Road | 2013
From award-winning director Ivan Sen, MYSTERY ROAD is a gripping and intelligent modern-day take on the western. Beautifully shot on location in the Australian outback, the film features a stellar ensemble cast led by Aaron Pedersen.

Goltzius and the Pelican Company | 2012
Peter Greenaway, one of the most inventive, ambitious and controversial film-makers of our time, returns to the cinematic arena of The Draughtsman’s Contract in a film that brilliantly showcases his legendary trademarks for breath-taking visual framing and provocative subject-matters.

The Patience Stone | 2012
Based on the best-selling novel by Atiq Rahimi, THE PATIENCE STONE is a bold, powerful and ultimately uplifting story of one woman’s resolve to break free from silence and oppression, featuring a breath-taking performance from Golshifteh Farahani

The Artist and the Model | 2012
Directed by Oscar nominated filmmaker Fernando Trueba (Belle Epoque, Chico & Rita) and starring Jean Rochefort in a quietly magnetic central performance, THE ARTIST AND THE MODEL is a deeply moving meditation on the artistic process and the very nature of humanity.

White Elephant | 2012
From one of Argentina's most exciting and original directors Pablo Trapero, starring Ricardo Darín, Jérémie Renier and Martina Gusman, WHITE ELEPHANT is a compelling and highly charged film about courage and human triumph.

Becoming Traviata | 2012
An intimate and fascinating documentary that invites you to go behind the curtains of one of the world’s greatest operas, Verdi’s masterpiece, La Traviata.

Dark Horse | 2011
Writer / director Todd Solondz examines the loss of youth in the darkly hilarious comedy DARK HORSE, featuring a stellar cast led by Jordan Gelber, Selma Blair, Mia Farrow and Justin Bartha.

Q | 2011
Q is a probing look at the nature of sexual impulses and the unique intimacy that only sex can create between two people, from controversial French filmmaker Laurent Bouhnik.

In A Better World | 2010
Winner of Oscar & Golden Globe awards for Best Foreign Film, IN A BETTER WORLD is a gripping drama about revenge and the power of forgiveness from internationally acclaimed director Susanne Bier.
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