Film archive
Sundown Sundown
Michel Franco / Mexico, Sweden, France / 2021 / 83 min / English
Michel Franco, an award-winning director known for insightful, provocative studies of individuals and societies under pressure, follows Tim Roth on an existential journey under the blazing Mexican sun.
Sonita Sonita
Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami / Germany, Switzerland, Iran / 2015 / 91 min / Slovene subtitles, Persian, Dari, English / 13+
The Room Next Door The Room Next Door
Pedro Almodóvar / Spain, USA / 2024 / 107 min / English
Pedro Almodóvar won the Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival for his first English-language feature, dealing with the controversial topic of euthanasia.
The Show's The Thing: The Legendary Promoters of Rock The Show's The Thing: The Legendary Promoters of Rock
Molly Bernstein, Philip Dolin / USA / 2018 / 97 min / English
In a lively and funny way, this anecdote-filled documentary presents an often forgotten yet vital part of the history of rock’n’roll: the story of the gig organisers and agents who have developed the business of music tours.
Owls & Mice Uilenbal
Simone van Dusseldorp / Netherlands / 2016 / 85 min / Slovene subtitles, Dutch / 6+
Sovjetski kinokoncert Kinokoncert k 25-letiju Krasnoj armii
Sergej Apollinarijevič Gerasimov, Mihail Konstantinovič Kalatozov, SU
Hate La Haine
Mathieu Kassovitz / France / 1995 / 98 min
24 hours in the lives of three young men in the French suburbs the day after a violent riot.
Freaks Freaks
Tod Browning / USA / 1932 / 64 min
Hoping to repeat the success of Universal’s 1931 Dracula, MGM gave horror master Tod Browning the go-ahead to undertake his lifelong passion project. Browning gathered an incredible cast of real sideshow performers for his grotesque and darkly comedic revenge melodrama.
Freaks Out Freaks Out
Gabriele Mainetti / Italy, Belgium / 2021 / 141 min / Italian
“You will meet unusual creatures, capable of unforgettable and astonishing deeds! Nothing is as it seems…” These words spoken in the introductory scene by the ringmaster of an obscure but wonderful WWII Roman circus, could easily be used to announce the film – an entertaining tribute to diversity and a powerful kick to fascism of all shapes.