Film archive
The Young Karl Marx Le jeune Karl Marx
Raoul Peck / France, Germany, Belgium / 2017 / 118 min / English, French, German
Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) tells the story of three young intellectuals, who decide to change the world.
Young Medardus Der junge Medardus
Mihály Kertész (Michael Curtiz) / Austria / 1923 / 101 min / Silent
The Ljubljanski dvor cinema first opened on 15 October 1923 with a celebratory screening of Young Medardus by Michael Curtiz. On 15 October 2023, we will be screening the restored 35mm film, accompanied by the Orchestra of the Imaginary with a new musical score by Andrej Goričar.
Youth Youth
Paolo Sorrentino / Italy, Switzerland, United Kingdom, France / 2015 / 123 min / English
The Blossoming of Etsuko Kamiya Kamiya Etsuko no seishun
Kuroki Kazuo / Japan / 2006 / 111 min / Japanese
Milk Melk
Stefanie Kolk / Netherlands / 2023 / 96 min / Dutch
Inspired by her own breastfeeding period, director Stefanie Kolk tells of the rocky paths that open up for some parents in the postpartum period. This intimate drama proves that conveying the strongest emotions can usually be done with few words.
The County Héraðið
Grímur Hákonarson / Iceland, Denmark, Germany, France / 2019 / 92 min / Icelandic
The winner of the 2015 Liffe festival, Grímur Hákonarson (Rams), returns with an inspiring story about an independent and brave woman who stands up to the local exploitative cooperative.
Dozens of Norths Dozens of Norths
Koji Yamamura / Japan, France / 2021 / 64 min / No dialogue
North is everywhere solitary. Here is all North. This is a record of the people I met in these Norths. However, my memory is fragmented and does not get the point at all. Now I’m starting to wonder my efforts came to nothing. I’m just getting the occasional recognition of the existence of the world through the dull pain that changes shape little by little.
Power Mot
Mátyás Prikler / Slovakia, Hungary, Czech Republic / 2023 / 88 min / Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, English
A brooding investigative political thriller inspired by real events, Prikler’s film gazes unremittingly at the malignant nature of power the sole goal of which is self-perpetuation.
Hold Me Tight Serre moi fort
Mathieu Amalric / France / 2021 / 97 min / French
The mysterious and stunning family drama by actor and director Mathieu Amalric takes us to the inner world of a woman, wife and mother of two children, who is wandering real and imaginary memories. With Vicky Krieps in one of her best roles ever.