The Box Office is open from 17:40 till 21:30 (will open in 09:23).

My Little Nighttime Secret Odin malen'kij nočnoj sekret

Natalja Meščaninova / Russia / 2023 / 91 min / Russian

A painfully sincere story throwing light on the silent suffering of victims of sexual abuse, as well as the indifference and irresponsibility of the close ones shutting eyes on the crime.

cast Taisja Kalinina (Mira), Stepan Devonin, Elena Plaksina, Uljana Vaskovič, Oleg Savostjuk, Elizaveeta Zaporožets, Daniil Kiselev, Alina Jukhnevič 

festivals, awards Rotterdam 2023

Fourteen-year-old Mira longs for a sense of safety, a feeling of being loved. Her life is fine: she has a mother, a stepfather, a little sister, there are gifts for Christmas, and a cat. But there is something wrong about Mira. One little nighttime secret. When Mira wants to celebrate New Year's Eve with her friend Lera, her stepfather disagrees. However, after a tense family dinner, she still gets permission. At the party, just like at home, she receives contradictory messages from older, protective figures, which is reflected in Mira's friendship with sixteen-year-old Lera and in her first experience of love.

“Meshchaninova poignantly conveys what it means to live with a terrible secret enclosed in your chest, dragged like a burden, endured in silence and shame: a great unsaid colouring every interaction, self-perception and hope about the other. The film presents a girl’s teenage years as an impossible test, with Mira longing for an escape into adulthood or a return to lost childhood.” (Cristina Álvarez López, International Film Festival Rotterdam)

Kinodvor. Newsletter.

Join our mailing list and receive details of upcoming films and events!

What's On

Black Tea Black Tea

Abderrahmane Sissako

Tuesday, 23. 07. 2024 / 18:40 / Main Hall

After saying “no” on her wedding day, Aya leaves the Ivory Coast to start a new life in Guangzhou, China.

Joan Baez: I Am a Noise Joan Baez: I Am a Noise

Miri Navasky, Maeve O’Boyle, Karen O’Connor

Tuesday, 23. 07. 2024 / 19:45 / Small Hall

An intimate documentary portrait in which the legendary singer and activist is unusually candid about her life on and off the stage.

My Crime Mon crime

François Ozon

Tuesday, 23. 07. 2024 / 21:00 / Main Hall

After 8 Femmes and Potiche, François Ozon returns with another witty comedy about women and fame, set in glamorous 1930s Paris.