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An Unexpected Love

Dir.: Juan Vera
| 129 minutes

Marcos and Ana, married for 25 years, experience an existential crisis and separate. At first, single life seems fascinating, but eventually, it becomes too monotonous for Ana, and nightmarish for Marco. Ricardo Darín and Mercedes Moran give extraordinary, simultaneously deep and lighthearted performances. 

Military Wives

Dir.: Peter Cattaneo
| 112 minutes

When their husbands are deployed to Afghanistan, a group of women on the Homefront form a choir to lift the moral. What first is grounds for confrontation, soon becomes a nationwide sensation. From the director of The Full Monty, comes this charming.

Another Round

Dir.: Thomas Vinterberg
| 117 minutes

Four 40-something friends come to a realization that their lives are stuck and that the only solution to their situation is to drink lots and lots of alcohol. At first everything seems brighter, but all good things must come to an end. Oscar winner for Best International Feature Film.

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Love Sarah

Dir.: Eliza Schroeder
| 97 minutes

Just before fulfilling her dream of opening a bakery in Notting Hill, Sarah dies in an accident. Now her mother, daughter, and best friend set out to make her a dream a reality. Does it really matter if none of them know how to bake? Love Sarah is the exact sweet treat we need these days.

Palm Springs

Dir.: Max Barbakow
| 90 minutes

Sarah and Niles meet at a wedding in Palm Springs. What develops between the two is supposed to remain in the past, but the next morning, Sarah discovers that she's stuck in a strange time warp. 

La belle époque

Dir.: Nicolas Bados
| 110 minutes

While his marriage is in crisis, Victor receives the opportunity to take part in a role-playing project that will allow him to revisit the day he met and fell in love with his wife, 40 years ago. Will the chance to reenact the memories reignite their love? Smart, funny, witty, romantic, thrilling, gratifying, unmissable. 

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Quo Vadis, Aida?

Dir.: Jasmila Žbanić
| 103 minutes

The new film by Jasmila Žbanić (Grbavica), which received high praise and enthusiastic reviews, takes us to Bosnia on July 11, 1995, at the height of the war. Aida works as an interpreter for the United Nations in the small town of Srebrenica. When the Serbian army occupies the area, she tries to do everything to save her husband and children.

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Misbehaviour

Dir.: Philippa Lowthorpe
| 106 minutes

London, 1970. A group of feminist activities plan to disrupt the most watched show in the world: The Miss Universe contest. With wonderful performances, a fast-paced script, and great direction, Misbehaviour translates issues of identity politics and patriarchal oppression into an excellent and heartfelt comedy. 

The Personal History of David Copperfield

Dir.: Armando Iannucci
| 116 minutes

Armando Iannucci's film is a creative, whimsical, and unusual adaptation of Charles Dickens's famous novel. The Personal History is a smart and colorful comedy, "a fast-moving yarn, sometimes hilarious and always entertaining" (Hollywood Reporter). 

Onsite Screening

The Glorias

Dir.: Julie Taymor
| 139 minutes

An unconventional biopic of Gloria Steinem starring Julianne Moore. Director Julie Taymor (Frida) follows a series of periods in Steinem's lifetime, from her days in India, through her brilliant career in journalism in New York, until her great breakthrough as the leader of the women's protest.