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Looking for inspiration for your next film night? These upcoming titles are ones you won’t want to miss.
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Preview | Joe Speedboot
Sam de JongCelebrate your friendship and invite your best friend to join the premiere for free on Monday, March 9th.Mon 9 MarCelebrate your friendship and invite your best friend to join the premiere for free on Monday, March 9th.
After a bizarre accident leaves Fransje Hermans confined to a wheelchair, he seems destined to spend his days in the sluggish village of Lomark.-
Mon 9 Mar 19:30Tickets
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Mon 9 Mar 19:30Tickets
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The Man Who Fell to Earth
Nicolas RoegSat 14 MarIn The Man Who Fell To Earth, starman David Bowie plays the extraterrestrial role he was born to play. Searching for water for a drying planet, an alien is shipwrecked on Earth. To finance his return, he uses his advanced knowledge to set up a technological business empire. Deception and seduction lurk around every corner.
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Sat 14 Mar 20:00Tickets
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Sat 14 Mar 20:00Tickets
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Dossier 137
Dominik MollThu 5 MarRELEASEDossier 137 is a gripping French police thriller that examines alleged police violence during the "Yellow Vest" protests. Director Dominik Moll (La nuit du 12) skillfully transforms a societal issue, such as institutional corruption, into a personal story.
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I was a Stranger
Brandt AndersenThu 5 MarRELEASEA doctor, a soldier, a human trafficker, a father, and a captain. Each with their own story, each on their own journey. Their paths cross when they are forced to leave everything behind due to the Syrian civil war, in a desperate search for safety and a place where they can belong.
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Mohammed & Paul: Once Upon a Time in Tangier
Nordin LasfarThu 5 MarRELEASEMohammed & Paul: Once Upon a Time in Tangier offers an unorthodox portrait of Mohammed Mrabet, the only author who cannot read or write. The documentary follows his extraordinary friendship with writer Paul Bowles, paints a critical picture of the American artist colony in Tangier, and explores the borderland between the imaginary and the real. Excerpts from Mrabet's stories, recorded on dozens of cassette tapes, are complemented by magical-realistic AI images: a giant fish, a melon that houses a palace, and other poetic visual scenes.
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The Bride!
Maggie GyllenhaalThu 5 MarRELEASEFrom Maggie Gyllenhaal, the Academy Award–nominated writer and director of The Lost Daughter, comes The Bride, a bold and innovative reimagining of one of the most fascinating stories ever written, starring Academy Award nominee Jessie Buckley and Academy Award winner Christian Bale.
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I Swear
Kirk JonesThu 26 MarRELEASE -
Pillion
Harry LightonThu 26 MarRELEASEShy Colin leads a dull life as a traffic officer. He longs deeply for a soulmate—and then he meets Ray: his complete opposite and the man of his dreams.
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The Road to Fenix
Mark BakkerThu 26 MarRELEASEFor five years, The Road to Fenix follows the transformation of a historic harbor warehouse in Rotterdam into an art museum dedicated to migration: a space filled with stories about what it means to leave, to journey, and to start anew.
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A Family
Mees PeijnenburgThu 2 AprRELEASECaught in the turmoil of their parents’ separation, Nina and Eli retreat into their own world, torn between loyalty, anger, and the desire to be seen. From two mirroring perspectives, a single story unfolds, showing how love can fracture yet still find its way home.
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Broken English
Jane Pollard, Iain ForsythThu 2 AprRELEASEIn the powerful documentary Broken English, Marianne Faithfull reflects on her extraordinary life, her music, and the struggle to remain true to herself.
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Home Sweet Home
Frelle PetersenThu 2 AprRELEASE -
The Drama
Kristoffer BorgliThu 2 AprRELEASEA few days before their wedding, Charlie and Emma’s relationship is completely turned upside down when Emma reveals a shocking secret from her past.
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The History of Sound
Oliver HermanusThu 2 AprRELEASEIn 1917, the young, talented music student Lionel (Paul Mescal) meets his fellow student David (Josh O'Connor) at the Boston Conservatory, where a strong bond develops between them due to their great love of folk music. Years later, when Lionel receives a letter from David, it leads to an impromptu trip through the wilderness of Maine to collect folk songs. Their unexpected reunion, the ensuing love affair, and the music they collect and record will have a defining influence on the course of Lionel's life.
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Exit 8
Genki KawamuraThu 9 AprRELEASEA simple walk toward the exit of a subway station turns into an almost impossible mission to find Exit 8.
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Horizonte
César Augusto AcevedoThu 9 AprRELEASECésar Augusto Acevedo’s long-awaited second feature film (following La Tierra y la Sombra, which won the Caméra d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015) is a magical-realist, psychological, and philosophical drama in which the cinematography of the Latin American landscape becomes a third main character.
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I was a Stranger
Brandt AndersenThu 9 AprRELEASEA doctor, a soldier, a human smuggler, a father, and a captain. Each with their own story, each on their own journey.
Their paths cross when, forced by the Syrian civil war to leave everything behind, they set out on a desperate search for safety and a place where they can truly belong.
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Midwinter Break
Polly FindlayThu 9 AprRELEASEMidwinter Break is a moving story about faith, devotion, and the enduring power of love, in which a married couple embarks on a life-changing journey to Amsterdam.
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Romería
Carla SimónThu 9 AprRELEASEMarina (Llúcia Garcia) is 18 years old and was orphaned at a young age. In order to obtain a signature for a scholarship application, she travels to Spain’s Atlantic coast to visit her paternal grandparents, whom she has never met.
There, she finds herself surrounded by a maze of aunts, uncles, and cousins, uncertain whether she will be welcomed or met with resistance. As old emotions resurface, tenderness begins to blossom again, and unspoken wounds from the past come to light, Marina tries to piece together the fragmented and often conflicting memories of her parents.
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Streetart Frankey
Peter WingenderThu 9 AprRELEASEThrough his urban interventions, Streetart Frankey surprises the city with imaginative works that spark the public’s curiosity. His creations bring smiles to many faces, yet the motivation behind them is more serious than it might initially seem.
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L'engloutie
Louise HémonThu 16 AprRELEASEOn a harsh winter night in 1899, Aimée arrives in a remote mountain village in the snow-covered French Alps. She is a young, progressive schoolteacher, but in this community isolated by snow and tradition, faith and legends prove to be just as powerful as letters and numbers. Undeterred by this reception, she is determined to use her knowledge to break through the village’s illiteracy and deeply rooted superstitions.