12 October 2019

I Will Cross Tomorrow



Sepideh Farsi : 2019

Maria is a Greek policewoman. She is struggling with money problems, her teenage daughter, her old mother and the crisis in her country that also affects her professionally. The police station where she works is shut down and she has to accept a new job at a refugee camp on the island of Lesbos, far away in the Aegean Sea. Yussof is a young Syrian rebel who fled his war-ridden country so as not to be forced to kill. Before he can continue further across Europe, he lands in the refugee camp where Maria works. They meet. Greece looks like a safe haven, but in reality it isn't. Who is more free? The person who fled war or the person who grew up in a free world? Sepideh Farsi's feature premiered in competition at Warsaw International Film Festival 2019.

11 October 2019

Those Who Remained



Barnabás Tóth : 2019
Akik maradtak

Hungary after World War II. A 42-year-old man and a 16-year-old girl meet in a city struggling with the ravages and destitution of war. It is 1948, gynecologist Aladár Körner examines Klára, a young girl who is about to turn sixteen and has just entered puberty, which worries her aunt Olga, who lives with her. The doctor, a single man who divides his time between the hospital and the orphanage, soon grows attached to this eccentric and difficult teenager. Taking her under his wing and establishing a relationship complicated by Klára's desperate longing for love, Aladár becomes a mentor and appeases the nightmares and anxieties of the young woman whose parents disappeared during the war. Since the doctor's wife and children died in the death camps which Aladár survived, these two lonely souls support each other. As they grow closer, the joy in both of their lives slowly returns. But as the Soviet Empire rises to power in Hungary, their pure and loving father-daughter relationship is misunderstood and considered undesirable. Barnabás Tóth's second feature premiered at Telluride Film Festival 2019, and screened in the World Cinema section at Busan International Film Festival 2019.

8 October 2019

Transnistra



Anna Eborn : 2019

Atmospherically shot in hand-held 16mm, an intimate and vital account of love and friendship in a complex, contradictory world. A film about the everyday life of six teenagers in Transnistria. A year in the life of Tanya, Tolya, Alex, Sasha, Dima and Denis. They hang out together, flirt and fall in love and change locations according to the season: from a picturesque lake to snow-covered roads and deserted apartment blocks. Their home country of Transnistria is a tiny bubble where the Soviet Union has been preserved, isolated from the rest of the world and recognised by almost no other countries. A strange state structure which hangs over the teens like an iron cloud. But armed with mobile phones and internet access, they dream of a life beyond this conservative nationalist reality – and if the opportunity is there, who will dare take it? Anna Eborn's documentary feature was winner of the VPRO Big Screen Award when it premiered in the Voices section at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2019, and screened in competition at Filmfest Hamburg 2019.

3 October 2019

Other Side of Silence



Algimantas Puipa : 2019
Kita Tylos Pusė

The story of two brothers – Kasparas and Einaras. Their homesteads are located in the same village, on the same lake, by the same forest, but their mutual hatred is so strong that they cannot die out of fear of losing to each other. Both brothers, when still young, loved the same woman, Mina, who loved them back. She was the wife of one brother and the mistress of the other. Her son, Lars, was born of that love. When Lars was killed, both brothers were blamed for his death. This tragic event further deepened the rift between the two brothers and took away their beloved Mina. Algimantas Puipa's feature was winner of the Best Feature and Best Actor awards when it had its international premiere at Scandinavian International Film Festival 2019, and screened in competition at Riga International Film Festival 2019.

1 October 2019

Cordelia



Adrian Shergold : 2019

Cordelia lives in a basement flat in Central London with her twin sister, Caroline, and her sister's new boyfriend, Matt. Traumatised by a terrible event that took place twelve years ago, she had abandoned her career as a promising young actress. Always quite fragile emotionally, Cordelia is today on the upward slope. She has returned to work and little by little, is integrating with society once more. Her gradual move towards independence is placed into jeopardy, however, when Caroline and Matt depart for a weekend break. Cordelia is left to cope with her mysterious neighbours, a haunting cello player and an eccentric old man, not to mention all the mice and a stalker to boot. She meets Frank, her cellist neighbour, whose music has always touched her. But when their relationship takes a more serious turn, she begins to doubt his true motivations. Cordelia begins to unravel, regressing back to the state of confusion she has tried so hard to repress since surviving that traumatic event all those years ago. Adrian Shergold's feature premiered in competition at Dinard Film Festival 2019.

30 September 2019

Seberg



Benedict Andrews : 2019

Making her screen debut at 18, playing Joan of Arc, Jean Seberg by the age of 21, would be immortalised in Jean-Luc Godard's À bout de souffle, the film that launched the French New Wave. In May 1968 Jean returns from Paris to Hollywood in search of a new challenge and as the 1960s becomes more radicalised, so does she. Soon, her political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal, makes her a target of the FBI's ruthless and illegal attempts to disrupt, discredit and expose the Black Power movement. Ambitious young agent Jack Solomon is given the task of penetrating deeper into Jean's private life. But the more he immerses himself in her life, the more he empathises with this woman whose privacy is slowly being destroyed. Benedict Andrews's biopic premiered at Venice International Film Festival 2019, and screened in competition in the Perlak section at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2019.

29 September 2019

1986



Lothar Herzog : 2019

Young Belarusian student Lena is unable to get a grip on life. Her boyfriend Viktor is becoming more and more of a mystery. Lena is unable to decide whether their beautiful yet fragile love is doing her any good at all, and to top it all off, her father is in prison. To raise the bail money, Lena decides to continue her father's illegal business. In order to meet dubious dealers, she often drives her father's old truck across the border and into the Chernobyl exclusion zone and is stricken by this deserted area, featuring empty forests and abandoned villages. Increasingly, Lena finds herself crossing ever-more boundaries, geographical as well as imaginary ones. Lothar Herzog's feature debut premiered in competition at Zurich Film Festival 2019.

26 September 2019

My Name is Violeta



David Fernández de Castro & Marc Parramon : 2019
Me llamo Violeta

Two very different families with one thing in common: in both there is a transgender child. Violeta, eleven, daughter of actor Nacho Vidal, is having a relatively placid transition so far, although her parents, at first baffled, took a while to accept her new identity. Alan did not have that luck: a victim of harassment at school, the support of his family was not enough to prevent his suicide, an end that shocked his school and his hometown. Focused above all on these two stories, this deeply emotional film shows that our society is making progress in accepting transgender children but that there is still a long way to go. David Fernández de Castro and Marc Parramon's documentary premiered at Festival de Málaga 2019, and was winner of the Audience Award and the Amnesty International Award at DocsBarcelona International Documentary Film Festival 2019. Their film screened in the Made in Spain section at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2019.

25 September 2019

A Thief's Daughter



Belén Funes : 2019
La hija de un ladrón

Sara is twenty-two and has always been alone. Her only companion is her six-month-old son. Dani is the man of her life and also the father of her child, but they are not a couple anymore. With Martín, her younger brother, Sara dreams of rebuilding the family she has never had. The father who abandoned them, Manuel, decides to come back into their lives after years of absence and his release from prison. But there are certain wounds that can't be healed. Sara knows he's the main obstacle to her plans and she makes a difficult decision: to distance him from herself and her brother. Belén Funes's feature debut was winner of the Silver Shell for Best Actress when it premiered in competition at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2019.

23 September 2019

Rocks



Sarah Gavron : 2019

Rocks is a teenager with big dreams for the future, brilliant loyal friends, and a little if rather cheeky adoring brother, Emmanuel. Rocks loves going to school (just like any other youngster) and lives a full and exciting life in East London with her friends. Her world is suddenly turned upside down when she comes home from school to find that her mother is gone, leaving a little money and a note giving no other explanation than "I'm sorry". Determined to stay with her brother and lead the welfare system on a merry dance, Rocks leaves her home and hides around East London. As each day becomes tougher and their secret gets more difficult to hide, Rocks pushes away those who love her and her friendship squad begins to fracture. When the authorities finally catch up with her, there is only one solution: her friends. A film about the joy, resilience and spirit of girlhood. Sarah Gavron's third feature premiered in the Platform section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019, and had its European premiere in competition at San Sebastián International Film Festival 2019.

22 September 2019

Comets



Tamar Shavgulidze : 2019

Legend has it that water was brought to Earth by comets. Without water, human life is impossible. Love too, is essential for survival. Without it, existence can be unbearable. Many years have passed since they were separated by circumstance, but the memories of balmy summer evenings in the outskirts of Tbilisi have stayed with 55-year-olds Irina and Nana. The two were once inseparable, sharing a bond beyond friendship that did not go unnoticed in their small community. More than three decades later, Irina returns to the summer house of her youth, a place where Nana built a life, marrying and bearing two children, and where she still resides with her daughter, also named Irina. Suddenly, the women are back in the yard where they spent their teenage years and must confront all that was left unsaid. A story about the unconditional love of two women caught up in emotional ties of shared memories. Tamar Shavgulidze's second feature premiered in the Discovery section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

21 September 2019

Bring Me Home



Kim Seung-woo : 2019
Na-reul cha-ja-jwo

Six years after her son went missing, dedicated mother Jung-yeon still hasn't lost hope – even after her husband's shocking accident while rushing to follow up on a potential sighting. Although she's in mourning, drowned in despair for her losses, she doesn't give up. Just when everything feels like it's in vain, she hears about a young boy living in a fishing community outside the city who seems to resemble her lost son. Facing strange surroundings and corrupt cops covering up child abuse, Jung-yeon may not be able to handle all the obstacles in her way, let alone fend for herself. Kim Seung-woo's feature debut premiered in the Discovery section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

19 September 2019

Mies



Mirthe Fernandes : 2019

Mies, in her early twenties, seems an average young woman at first glance. Silent one day, lively the next. When things go well, she opens herself up to the outside world, after which it can change within a few seconds. She then becomes a self-centred doll that no longer speaks a word. Mies lives her life slightly differently from the average young woman on her way to independence. Mies is not only concerned with her own thoughts, but also with a number of other voices and opinions that haunt her mind. Those voices determine her life. What is it like to sometimes live in a closed ward of the clinic for months while the only thing you want is freedom? What Mies experiences is dissociation, another reality that is for her reality. An intimate portrait of the experiences and perceptions of a young mentally ill woman, but a person who is much more than her diagnosis. Mirthe Fernandes's short documentary screened in competition at Nederlands Film Festival 2019.

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16 September 2019

Entwined



Minos Nikolakakis : 2019

Panos, a doctor from the city, relocates to a remote village, offering his services to its ageing community. It's love at first sight when he sets eyes on the fair Danae, who has a rare condition that causes her skin to resemble tree bark. Feared by the superstitious villagers, Danae lives in isolation deep in the forest, trapped in a proverbial castle, and the enamoured doctor is determined to rescue her. As Panos searches for a cure for Danae, time stands still in the dreamlike paradise he now inhabits. Unbeknownst to him, however, Danae is not a helpless princess waiting for her prince – and it's not long until she presents him with an ultimatum that will drain him of more than he ever thought possible. Though only days have passed, Panos is aware that, for both lovers, time is running out. An intimate and atmospheric arthouse horror film, mixing folklore and ancient Greek mythology. Minos Nikolakakis's feature debut premiered in the Discovery section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

15 September 2019

Dark, Almost Night



Borys Lankosz : 2019
Ciemno, prawie noc

When Wałbrzych is shaken by a series of mysterious disappearances of children, Alicja Tabor, a journalist, arrives in the city. Coming back to her homeland after many years, this relentless reporter wants to meet the families of the missing kids and to solve the mystery even the police can't solve. During her private investigation, quite unexpectedly, Alicja tracks down dramatic events whose beginnings go back decades ago. Searching for the truth, the journalist will have to face a new threat and something she's been running away from her whole adult life: the mystery of her childhood and the shocking secrets of her own family. Borys Lankosz's feature screened in competition at Gdynia Film Festival 2019.

11 September 2019

Stories from the Chestnut Woods



Gregor Božič : 2019
Zgodbe iz kostanjevih gozdov

In a decaying forest on the Yugoslav-Italian border in the years after World War II, a stingy, old carpenter and a lonely, young chestnut seller share imaginative memories of the past as they weigh fateful decisions for the future. Stubborn in his old age, Mario, the Stingy Carpenter, is known for his unflappable competitive nature and for his preoccupations with income. He fails to notice his wife's descent into illness, one among several missed opportunities to care for his loved ones. Mario tries to impart his hard-gained wisdom to Marta, the Last Chestnut Seller, who has been left to tend the chestnut groves after her husband's departure. In their decaying surroundings, these lonely souls share fond memories – transformed into imaginative tales – and melancholic contemplations of their futures. Should they remain, haunted by a life that was, or does another path call: joining countless others on the rickety cart to a world unknown? Gregor Božič's feature debut premiered in the Discovery section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

8 September 2019

Simple Women



Chiara Malta : 2019

On Christmas Day 1989, young Federica suffers her first epileptic seizure while she's watching the trial and execution of Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena on television with her family. Since childhood, her only passion was cinema, and one film in particular played an important role: Hal Hartley's 'Simple Men', in which Romanian actor Elina Löwensohn has an onscreen seizure. For Federica, it was a critical moment of reflection and connection. Years later, Federica has the opportunity to make a film in Bucharest about the life of her long-time icon. But the real Elina is much different from the one in Federica's imagination and, very quickly, the true characters of both the actor and the director are revealed. Seeing through a new lens, Federica's mind becomes clouded and her ideas for the film less clear. Mid-production, she has a fit of epilepsy, and, with her vision blurred, the faint lines between life and art fade entirely. Chiara Malta's fiction feature debut premiered in the Discovery section at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

7 September 2019

Mo



Radu Dragomir : 2019

Friends since childhood, Mo and Vera are now college students. Mo's father died when she was a teenager, but she is still affected by the loss. During an exam, Mo is caught cheating by Ursu, one of her toughest professors. Mo defies him and Ursu seizes her mobile phone and throws the girls out. Later that day, the girls receive a phone call from Ursu, who invites them to a restaurant in order to return the mobile phone. After dinner, they are invited in his apartment, where he turns into an extremely kind and understanding person, winning Mo's heart with some good music and all the movies in the world. It's all fun and games, until Mo loses control. Radu Dragomir's feature debut premiered in competition in the Romanian Days section at Transilvania International Film Festival 2019, and screened in competition at Sarajevo Film Festival 2019.

6 September 2019

Wasp Network



Olivier Assayas : 2019

December 1990. Airline pilot René González steals a plane and flees Cuba, which is about to topple into an economic crisis precipitated by the collapse of the Soviet Union. Having abandoned his wife and daughter, he begins a new life in Miami. Soon he is joined by other Cuban dissidents, members of the activist organisation Brothers to the Rescue, working towards the destabilisation of the Castro regime. Along with fellow exile and pilot Juan Pablo Roque, René gradually becomes more aware of the moral compromises the Brothers make to do their work – and the degree to which the CIA is involved in supporting anti-Castro activities. Olivier Assayas's feature premiered in competition at Venice International Film Festival 2019, and had its North American premiere in Special Presentations at Toronto International Film Festival 2019.

4 September 2019

When the Persimmons Grew



Hilal Baydarov : 2019
Xurmalar Yetişən Vaxt

Immobile in a home in which the sands of time fall to the rhythm of rural Azerbaijani sounds, a mother waits for her son. When he arrives, their conversations circle around existential questions and news from afar, troubling and cryptic. Unrest cloaks the world outside. Mother and son grow closer, silence melts into words, and life springs up between them. The son leaves, and winter settles upon the forever-outdated house, in which temporalities blur and past and present beat to the rhythm of the same clock. Hilal Baydarov's documentary was winner of the Jury Prize when it premiered at Visions du Réel 2019, and the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary at Sarajevo Film Festival 2019.