Nesjomme
Using archive footage and the life story of the fictional character Rusha, Sandra Beerends searches for the soul of Jewish Amsterdam during the interwar period.
Monsieur Aznavour
Biopic on the life of iconic French-Armenian chansonnier Charles Aznavour.
Als De Kraanvogels Overvliegen (The Cranes Are Flying)
Masterfully filmed love story about a young couple separated during World War II. Winner of the Golden Palm in 1958.
L'histoire de Souleymane
Gripping drama about a Guinean trying to survive in Paris as a meal delivery boy while also trying to get out of illegality. Awarded the Jury Prize and the Best Actor prize in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes.
A Real Pain
Funny and personal road movie in which two very different cousins tour Poland to honour their beloved grandmother. Old tensions surface. With Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin.
Sex
Disarming Norwegian film in which two chimney sweeps – both in heterosexual marriages – share an unusual experience during a coffee break. A funny, dialogue-driven film that challenges clichés about masculinity.
Anora
Screwball comedy by Sean Baker (The Florida Project) about an erotic dancer hired by a Russian billionaire’s son to play his girlfriend; the start of a hilarious adventure. Winner of the Golden Palm at Cannes.
Conclave
Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci shine in Edward Berger's film adaptation of Robert Harris' thriller in which cardinals gather at the Vatican for the most secretive election in the world: that of a new pope.
Babygirl
Erotic thriller by Halina Reijn in which a successful female CEO begins an affair with a younger intern. Nicole Kidman won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival.
Better Man
Wacky musical biopic about the rise, dramatic fall and extraordinary comeback of British pop star Robbie Williams. With one bizarre but audacious twist: Williams is portrayed by a chimpanzee.
Mr. K
Surreal comedy about a travelling illusionist who gets caught up in a Kafkaesque nightmare when he cannot find the exit after spending a night in a hotel.
Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
Documentary by Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) about the life and work of Ernest Cole, whose photography captured the impact of apartheid on Black South Africans. Winner of the L’Oeil d’or (award for best documentary) at Cannes.
The Room Next Door
Pedro Almodóvar (Hable Con Ella, Dolor Y Gloria) makes his English-language debut with this penetrating look at mortality and friendship starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore. Winner of the Golden Lion in Venice.
Flow
Enchantingly beautiful animation film about a stubborn black cat that has to share a small boat with a group of other animals after a terrible flood. This turns out to be an even bigger challenge than surviving the flood itself.
Babygirl
Erotic thriller by Halina Reijn in which a successful female CEO begins an affair with a younger intern. Nicole Kidman won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival.
L'histoire de Souleymane
Gripping drama about a Guinean trying to survive in Paris as a meal delivery boy while also trying to get out of illegality. Awarded the Jury Prize and the Best Actor prize in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes.
A Real Pain
Funny and personal road movie in which two very different cousins tour Poland to honour their beloved grandmother. Old tensions surface. With Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin.
No Other Land
Multi-award-winning, urgent documentary in which a Palestinian activist and an Israeli journalist capture how Palestinian villages in the West Bank are being destroyed and residents displaced.
Nosferatu
Chilling drama by Robert Eggers (The Witch, The Lighthouse) about a tormented young woman and the lurid vampire in love with her, resulting in unprecedented horrors.
Confidenza
Intense psychological thriller based on Domenico Starnone’s bestseller about a successful writer haunted by a secret he once confided to a student with whom he had an affair.
Sex
Disarming Norwegian film in which two chimney sweeps – both in heterosexual marriages – share an unusual experience during a coffee break. A funny, dialogue-driven film that challenges clichés about masculinity.
We Live in Time
Romantic melodrama starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh about a young couple trying to cherish as much as possible the time they still have together, but which is ticking away fast and painfully.