Maria Montessori
Biopic about Maria Montessori, an impressive woman who was ahead of her time and fought for a new method of education. Starring Jasmine Trinca (La Meglio Gioventù).
The Monk and the Gun
Political satire about a key year in the history of the Kingdom of Bhutan. As the last country in the world, Bhutan gets internet and television in 2006. And (apparently) democratic elections follow.
The Straight Story
David Lynch surprised many people in 1999 with this tender and moving road movie about an old man who travels hundreds of miles on a lawn mower to visit his sick brother.
L’Amour Et Les Forêts
Blanche believes she has found the love of her life with Greg, but he turns out to be a possessive and manipulative sneak. French drama about a toxic relationship starring Virginie Éfira and Melvil Poupaud.
Here
A Romanian construction worker in Brussels returns to his homeland, but first visits friends and acquaintances with a pan of soup. An intimate, poetic ode to the invisible inhabitants of the Belgian capital.
Kinds of Kindness
Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things) treats us to three macabre stories about all the things people will do to secure love and attention. Starring Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Jesse Plemons, winner of the Best Actor prize in Cannes.
The Bikeriders
Nostalgic drama from Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter, Loving) about a motorbike club that evolves from a gathering place for outsiders to a sinister gang. With Jodie Comer, Austin Butler and Tom Hardy.
Nata Per Te
The fact-based, moving story of a gay man who wants to adopt a baby with Down syndrome who has been abandoned in the hospital. He encounters a wall of rigid court rules.
Showing Up
In this subtle drama, Kelly Reichardt (First Cow, Certain Women) follows the daily worries and family troubles of a sculptress portrayed by Michelle Williams.