Voor De Meisjes
A razor-sharp drama by Mike van Diem (Character) in which two close couples become embroiled in a manipulative battle after their daughters are involved in an accident in the Alps. When it comes to your child, do the ends justify the means?
Sorda
A moving and sensory drama in which we get to know Hector and Angela, a happy couple. Angela's deafness has never been an obstacle in their relationship, but suddenly becomes one after the birth of their daughter.
Sans Toit Ni Loi
Lyrical drama about a young vagrant who is found frozen to death by a Moroccan farm worker. Winner of the Golden Lion in Venice in 1985.
Rietland
Sven Bresser’s debut film, a murder mystery about a reed cutter who discovers the body of a girl, was selected for Critics’ Week in Cannes – the first Dutch film in the programme since 1998.
La Venue De L’Avenir
A historical drama by Cédric Klapisch (L’Auberge Espagnole, Paris) that takes us on a journey from present-day Normandy back to Paris during the early days of Impressionism and photography. Highly recommended for Francophiles.
Familiar Touch
A sensitive and humorous coming-of-old-age film in which Ruth, in her eighties, has to adapt to a new life in a nursing home while her memory is failing. Winner of three awards at the Venice Film Festival.
Voor De Meisjes
A razor-sharp drama by Mike van Diem (Character) in which two close couples become embroiled in a manipulative battle after their daughters are involved in an accident in the Alps. When it comes to your child, do the ends justify the means?
After The Hunt
Psychological drama by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Challengers) starring Julia Roberts as a professor who faces a difficult dilemma when a top student accuses a colleague of transgressive behaviour.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
The beloved Crawley family returns to the big screen. In The Grand Finale, we follow the events unfolding at the Downton Abbey estate during the 1930s, set against a backdrop of social change and personal drama.
Grand Prix of Europe (5+)
The little mouse Edda has a big dream: she wants to race in the Grand Prix. When her hero drops out of the race, Edda gets a chance she never expected. Can she make her dream come true?
One Battle After Another
Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia) adds another masterpiece to his oeuvre with this humorous action thriller about a group of ex-revolutionaries who must return to action after sixteen years to rescue the daughter of one of their own.
One to One: John & Yoko
Even the most dedicated Lennon/Ono fans will be surprised and delighted by this documentary exploring their musical, personal, artistic, and political world, including footage from John Lennon’s 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts.
Islands
A sun-drenched tennis noir about a tennis coach at a mediocre resort whose superficial life of teaching, drinking and casual sex is turned upside down when he starts coaching the son of a privileged family.
Das Verschwinden Des Josef Mengele
Psychological drama by Kirill Serebrennikov (Leto) about German war criminal and camp doctor Josef Mengele. The film focuses on the period after the Second World War, when the “angel of death” fled to South America.
The Roses
Satirical comedy in which the divorce of an apparently perfect couple spirals into an all-out war. Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp take on love and resentment.
Visages Villages
A heartwarming and moving road movie in which Agnès Varda and photographer JR, who is more than fifty years her junior, travel to small French villages in a van to photograph the local population.
The Roses
Satirical comedy in which the divorce of an apparently perfect couple spirals into an all-out war. Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in this razor-sharp take on love and resentment.
Voor De Meisjes
A razor-sharp drama by Mike van Diem (Character) in which two close couples become embroiled in a manipulative battle after their daughters are involved in an accident in the Alps. When it comes to your child, do the ends justify the means?
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
The beloved Crawley family returns to the big screen. In The Grand Finale, we follow the events unfolding at the Downton Abbey estate during the 1930s, set against a backdrop of social change and personal drama.
The Blue Trail
Brazilian drama about a near future in which elderly people are ‘phased out’ when they are no longer of economic use. The 77-year-old Tereza won’t accept that. Winner of the Silver Bear (Grand Jury Prize) in Berlin.
Islands
A sun-drenched tennis noir about a tennis coach at a mediocre resort whose superficial life of teaching, drinking and casual sex is turned upside down when he starts coaching the son of a privileged family.
One Battle After Another
Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia) adds another masterpiece to his oeuvre with this humorous action thriller about a group of ex-revolutionaries who must return to action after sixteen years to rescue the daughter of one of their own.
After The Hunt
Psychological drama by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Challengers) starring Julia Roberts as a professor who faces a difficult dilemma when a top student accuses a colleague of transgressive behaviour.
The End
A post-apocalyptic musical with Tilda Swinton and Michael Shannon about an ultra-rich family who, after an environmental disaster, try to build as normal a life as possible in a luxurious bunker. The arrival of a stranger disrupts their rou...
One to One: John & Yoko
Even the most dedicated Lennon/Ono fans will be surprised and delighted by this documentary exploring their musical, personal, artistic, and political world, including footage from John Lennon’s 1972 Madison Square Garden concerts.
Das Verschwinden Des Josef Mengele
Psychological drama by Kirill Serebrennikov (Leto) about German war criminal and camp doctor Josef Mengele. The film focuses on the period after the Second World War, when the “angel of death” fled to South America.
The North
A road movie in which two men – once best friends and housemates – embark on a 600-kilometre trek through the Scottish Highlands. “Might be the ultimate hiking film,” wrote British newspaper The Guardian.