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Dir.: Hugo Gélin
| 118 minutes

Samuel was the life of the party in Marseille, until a friend left her baby daughter Gloria in his hands. Now, eight years later, Gloria’s mother is back. A true crowd pleaser full of humor, sentiment, and surprises. 

Ben-Gurion, Epilogue

Dir.: Yariv Mozer
| 70 minutes

Based on archive material, the film reveals the final years in the life of Israel's founder, David Ben Gurion. Excluded from leadership, he allowed himself a hindsight perspective on the Zionist enterprise and self-examined himself.

Juste la fin du monde

Dir.: Xavier Dolan
| 99 minutes

Louis returns home after years of absence to tell his family that he is dying. But between his siblings that harbor resentment towards him and his mother that prefers everything to seem perfect, does his announcement even matter?

The Lost City of Z

Dir.: James Grey
| 141 minutes

At the dawn of the 20th century, British officer Percy Fawcett is asked to map a region of Bolivia. Believing he has found a lost and mysterious city, he sets out to find a forgotten culture. James Grey delivers an excellent, thrilling, and breathtaking adventure film.

Get Out

Dir.: Jordan Peele
| 104 minutes

A young African-American man is about to meet his Caucasian girlfriend’s family for the first time. But strange things keep happening and then he gets a warning to get out. 

After the Storm

Dir.: Hirokazu Koreeda
| 117 minutes

15 years after his bestseller, Ryota is making a living as a private detective. He truly wants to be there for his ex-wife and son, but his need for gambling seems to trump all else

Dancer

Dir.: Steve Cantor
| 85 minutes

At 19, Ukrainian-born Sergei Polunin became the British Royal Ballet’s youngest-ever principal dancer – beautiful, majestic, perfect. Two years later, at the height of his fame, Polunin decides to retire. Dancer meets him in raw moments of honesty and contemplation.

Paterson

Dir.: Jim Jarmusch
| 113 minutes

Jim Jarmusch’s film fuses the poetic and the mundane. Adam Driver is a bus driver in a city that shares his name – Paterson. While driving, he listens to passengers’ conversations and writes poetry. His wife, however, has higher aspirations.

The Sense of an Ending

Dir.: Ritesh Batra
| 108 minutes

Tony is about to retire as the owner of a small photography shop. But his past with the girl who introduced him to the magic of photography and her family comes back to haunt him. “Modest in its ambition but profound in its specificity” (Indiewire).

Indoors

Dir.: Eitan Green
| 109 minutes

Avraham, a small–time contractor tries to succeed by gambling on projects that exceed his capabilities, until one of these projects finds him drowning in debts. Under the threat of the financial difficulties his family rediscovers the strength of their ties.

Their Finest

Dir.: Lone Scherfig
| 117 minutes

In the days of the London Blitz, Catrin Cole is appointed to join the cast and crew of a film that is set to boost public morale. From chauvinistic behavior to bursting egos, the road to completion is filled with twists and turns. 

The Zookeeper’s Wife

Dir.: Niki Caro
| 126 minutes

1939. Antonia and Jan Zabinski, the managers of Warsaw’s beautiful zoo, save the lives of hundreds of Jews by hiding them from the Germans in the facilities of the zoo.