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Marcello Mio

Dir.: Christophe Honore
| 120 minutes

This is the story of a woman named Chiara. She is an actress, the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve, who one summer when her own life is in turmoil, tells herself that she would prefer to live her father’s life.

La Cocina

Dir.: Alonso Ruizpalacios
| 139 minutes

The film follows the life in the kitchen of a NYC restaurant where cultures from all over the world blend during the lunchtime rush. Based on the acclaimed stage play by Arnold Wesker, the film is a tragic and comic tribute to the invisible people who prepare our food.

This Is My Mother

Dir.: Julien Carpentier
| 105 minutes

A young man is forced to change direction when his mother – who suffers from bipolar disorder – shows up at the family home. As much as he loves his flower shop, the reunion with his mother takes him to new realms.

The Little Escapade

Dir.: Bruno Podalydès
| 96 minutes

A wealthy business man asks his assistant to book him a romantic cruise. The assistant, her husband, and some friends decided to take advantage of the situation and plunder the unlimited budget.

Goodrich

Dir.: Hallie Meyers-Shyer
| 110 minutes

When Andy Goodrich finds himself taking care of his 9-year-old twins alone, he seeks the help of his daughter from his first marriage. Although a damaged father doesn't change, maybe she still has a chance to fix things.

Wicked

Dir.: Jon M. Chu
| 160 minutes

Before Dorothy, there were Glinda and Elphaba (who would become the Good and Wicked Witches). The pair were unlikely friends, but what happened to turn them into archnemeses? One of the most successful Broadway musicals of all time comes to the big screen - a tremendous cinematic and sensory spectacle.

Memory

Dir.: Michel Franco
| 103 minutes

Sylvia is a single mother, social worker, and former alcoholic. After a school reunion, a strange man arrives at her doorstep. Gradually, these two damaged souls find a way to live together. With candid performances that outline a fragile but possible human connection, the film is enveloped in compassion and hope.