All Recommendations

Pinki
In a back alley on a normal day, a scrap monster makes a sudden lunge at a businessman. A pink-haired girl helps him escape, and now they are on the run from the grabbing hand. Their future is down to whether he remembers her or not. Is it not true that memories, love and spirits could dwell in the things we use?

Great White Fight Club
Experts set out to prove that female great white sharks rule the ocean.

Men
Men will be men.

Nullarbor
An animated road-movie set across the vast and barren landscape of Australia's Nullarbor Plain.

God Natt Alfons Åberg
Alfons doesn't want to fall asleep - so he makes sure that he is awake an that his dad has a lot to manage whit him.

Lucky Girl
Nina is a successful TV star, but her life changes when she is diagnosed with cancer. Facing a personal crisis, she has to confront her deepest fears.

Marquis de Wavrin, from the Manor to the Jungle
A documentary that invites us to discover the strange path led by the explorer-ethnographer Marquis de Wavrin who, in the 1920s and 1930s, made ethnographic films in several countries of Latin America.

Da wo das Glück beginnt

Dune
Sounds as witnesses. They blurr into memories, half-dreams, it is undecided if they are real or not. A fluctuation between imagination and reality.

Perdas, Danos & Piadas Melancólicas

Threshold
An autobiographical documentary made by a mother who follows the gender transition of her adolescent son: between 2016 and 2019 she interviews him addressing the conflicts, certainties and uncertainties that pervade him in a deep search for his identity. At the same time, the mother, revealed through a firstperson narration and by her voice behind the camera that talks to her son, also goes through a process of transformation required by the situation that life presents her with by breaking old paradigms, facing fears and dismantling prejudices.

Kalyug
A tale of intrigue and rivalry between two wealthy brothers as they conspire to create havoc in the other's life.
Tsumikh
In Tsumikh, Makhacheva brings herself and her own biography to the centre-stage. She interrogates the fraught relationship between personal and public memory by revisiting, comparing and subverting how her late grandfather, Rasul Gamzatov (b.1923 - 2003), is remembered. In the work, Makhacheva’s childhood memories meet her adult remembrances and his public memorialisation, which the film subtly reveals are at odds with one another.