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New Films

Megalopolis

Dir.: Francis Ford Coppola
| 138 minutes

An architect, who discovered a new chemical element, aims to reshape the city of "New Rome" and the relations between the classes, but opposed by conservative forces. Coppola's controversial new film is an ambitious and demanding work that is a must-see for any film lover.

Ten Months

Dir.: Idan Hubel
| 80 minutes

Marev receives the news that her pregnancy is a false one. Instead of accepting this reality, she escapes with the help of the illusion and fantasy that the false pregnancy offers her. Ten Months examines a person's ability to impose the power of imagination on reality.

There’s Still Tomorrow

Dir.: Paola Cortellesi
| 118 minutes

In post-WWII Rome, Delia raises her three kids with her abusive husband. She accepts her destiny until a mysterious letter arrives. Actress and screenwriter Paola Cortellesi directorial debut is an original, surprising, and intimate dramedy.

Joker: Folie à Deux

Dir.: Todd Phillips
| 138 minutes

Arthur Fleck awaits his trial in a facility for inmates whose sanity is in question. There, he meets and falls in love with Harley Quinn. His love urges him to give his voice in a song, while he is on trial for his past actions. Todd Phillips' sequel offers more of everything: darker themes and stylistic audacity.

Fallen Leaves

Dir.: Aki Kaurismäki
| 81 minutes

Fallen Leaves, a gentle tragicomedy, tells the story of two lonely people who meet each other by chance in the Helsinki night and try to find the first, only, and ultimate love of their lives.

Monster

Dir.: Hirokazu Kore-eda
| 126 minutes

When Minato comes home from school and complains about things one of the teachers said to him, his mother confronts the school principal and demands answers. The great Kore-eda tells this story from three points-of-view. The truth is elusive, but it will be revealed with the humanistic sense of the Japanese master.

The Wild Robot

Dir.: Chris Sanders
| 102 minutes

A robot named Roz is shipwrecked on a desert island and tries to fulfill her calling to serve with the wildlife, but the only one who needs her is an orphaned gosling. The Wild Robot is a spectacular animation work, with a thrilling plot, abundance of humor, and touches of sentiment.

Come Closer

Dir.: Tom Nesher
| 107 minutes

When Eden’s beloved younger brother dies in an accident, she takes desperate measures to fill the void. Her journey assumes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers he had a girlfriend she knew nothing about.