Film archive
A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman
Bill Jones, Jeff Simpson, Ben Timlett / United Kingdom / 2012 / 82 min / English
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceausescu Autobiografia lui Nicolae Ceausescu
Andrej Ujica / Romania / 2010 / 180 min
Avtomobilski tat Beregis' automobilja (Beregis avtomobilya)
Eldar Aleksandrovič Rjazanov (Eldar Ryazanov) / 1967
Away Away
Gints Zilbalodis / Latvia / 2019 / 75 min / No dialogue
A boy and a little bird are traveling across an island on a motorcycle trying to escape a dark spirit and get back home.
Azor Azor
Andreas Fontana / Argentina, Switzerland, France / 2021 / 100 min / Spanish, English, French
A thriller set in the world of private banking, a rarefied milieu of corruption and colonial privilege.
Azur and Asmar Azur et Asmar
Michel Ocelot / France / 2006 / 99 min / Slovene subtitles, Arabic, French
The Midwife Sage femme
Martin Provost / France, Belgium / 2017 / 117 min
A story of an unusual friendship between two very different women, starring two titans of French cinema: Catherine Frot and Catherine Deneuve.
Granny’s Sexual Life Babičino seksualno življenje
Urška Djukić / Slovenia, France / 2021 / 13 min
European Film Award Winner for Best Short and César for Best Animated Short.
Babylon Babylon
Damien Chazelle / USA / 2022 / 189 min / English
Babylon follows the rise and fall of two dreamers—one a self-proclaimed film star, Nellie, and the other her aspiring assistant Manny—who find themselves in the midst of the decadence and debauchery of early Hollywood. The bustling, noisy, dizzying spectacle by Damien Chazelle (La La Land) divided critics and audiences alike and would go on to win the Golden Globe for Best Original Score and three Academy Award nominations.
Babi Yar. Context Babi Yar. Context
Sergej Loznica / Ukraine, Netherlands / 2021 / 121 min / Russian, German, Polish, Ukrainian
In his latest documentary, Sergei Loznitsa takes viewers to Nazi-occupied Ukraine and, working exclusively with uniquely restored archive materials, shows us the background of the tragic events that took place just outside occupied Kyiv in September 1941 – the massacre of more than 33,000 Jewish residents.