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Ildikó Enyedi’s epic, awe-inspiring exploration of the natural world. Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Tony Leung, Léa Seydoux and Venice Prize-winning newcomer Luna Wedler, Enyedi crafts a thoughtful meditation on the essential question of what it means to be human.

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One of the most mesmerizing films in recent history, Trains – a dazzling found-footage documentary composed entirely of archival materials, creating a collective portrait of people in 20th-century Europe.


Filmmakers Maciej J. Drygas and Vita Zelakeviciute in Person!

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Go behind the scandal that rocked television and the world with Robert Redford’s true-life story of the scam of the mid-century!

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Join us for Lucrecia Martel’s brilliant and meditative examination of colonialism and existentialism; a bleakly funny and oft surreal historical drama.

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Vidiots celebrates the life and legacy of underground documentary legend Christine Choy with a rare screening of the brilliant portrait of her work and its resonance – The Exiles with an introduction by co-director/producer Violet Columbus and producer Maria Chiu.

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Luchino Visconti’s rarely screened, highly controversial, and incendiary masterwork of the banality of evil, the depravity of the aristocracy, and the encroaching influence of Nazi politicians.

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Ira Sachs’ mesmerizing time warp, an illustration of the life of the creative mind, the quotidian and the imaginative at once, fully and lovingly inhabited by its two brilliant actors.

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Ready to join the rebellion? Join us to watch one of the most searing and realistic narrative films about oppression and revolution of all time.

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Television broadcasting debuted in Sweden in 1957. And Swedish public broadcaster SVT began covering Israel and Palestine almost from day one. In ISRAEL PALESTINE ON SWEDISH TV 1958-1989, filmmaker Göran Hugo Olsson (The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975) masterfully weaves together some of this footage, telling the story of the rise of the Israeli state and the Palestinian struggle for self-determination — as seen by Swedish media.

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