The stories of three young activists that have devoted their lives to the struggle for justice. The documentary follows Rayen, who advocates for social equality in Chile, Hilda from Uganda, who fights against climate change, and Pepper, who campaigns for democracy in Hong Kong. Through their struggle, we get to know their personal lives, but also the reality of the broader society. A unique opportunity to look at the current topic through distinctly young eyes and realise our responsibility for the future.
Dear Future Children Dear Future Children
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Die My Love Die My Love
Lynne Ramsay
Thursday, 26. 02. 2026 / 18:00 / Main Hall
A poetic, raw portrait of a woman caught in a vortex of love and madness. Lynne Ramsay’s film (We Need to Talk About Kevin) earned Jennifer Lawrence a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress (Drama) and widespread critical acclaim.
No Other Choice Eojjeol suga eopda
Park Chan-wook
Thursday, 26. 02. 2026 / 20:30 / Main Hall
A highly entertaining and very timely satire filled with dark humour, vivid characters, and dizzying twists, following a family man who devises his own peculiar way of dealing with unemployment. Prepared over twenty years by Korean master Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, The Handmaiden), the film is among the leading contenders for an Academy Award nomination for Best International Feature Film.
Hamnet Hamnet
Chloé Zhao
Friday, 27. 02. 2026 / 15:45 / Main Hall
Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) imagines how a tragedy from Shakespeare’s real life might have inspired the creation of his timeless masterpiece Hamlet. Starring the exceptional Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, the film is a moving story about love, loss, and the healing power of art.



