Film archive
Tiger diši po dinamitu Le Tigre se parfume à la dynamite
Claude Chabrol / France, Italy, Spain / 1965
Tabby McTat Tabby McTat
Jac Hamman, Sarah Scrimgeour / United Kingdom / 2023 / 25 min / Dubbed / 3+
In the bustling heart of London, Tabby McTat and his busker friend Fred delight crowds with their harmonious duets until an unexpected separation tears them apart. Tabby McTat searches the city for Fred, but instead finds solace and a new family with a feline friend named Sock. When Tabby McTat and Fred finally reunite, will their friendship stand up to all the changes in their lives?
Silent Light Stellet licht
Carlos Reygadas / Mexico, Netherlands, Germany, France / 2007 / 142 min / English, French, German, Spanish
The Quiet Girl An Cailín Ciúin
Colm Bairéad / Ireland / 2022 / 95 min / Irish Gaelic, English / 13+
A quietly moving and sensitive coming-of-age story exploring issues of family, loneliness and grief through the eyes of its young protagonist. Filmed in the rarely heard Irish language, the film has delighted audiences and critics alike, winning numerous awards, including the Grand Prix in the Generation Kplus section at the Berlinale and an Oscar nomination.
Silent Roar Silent Roar
Johnny Barrington / United Kingdom / 2023 / 90 min / English
This waggishly wacky film, shot in a mystic landscape of a Scottish island and with all the hues of a wavy ocean, is an unusual story about Dondo, a young surfer who is still longing for his missing father.
The Mule The Mule
Clint Eastwood / USA, Canada / 2018 / 116 min / English
Clint Eastwood is ninety year old horticulturalist Earl Stone, who becomes a courier for a notorious Mexican cartel. Inspired by an article in The New York Times, Eastwood returns to the screens for the first time since Gran Torino as both director and actor.
Timbuktu Timbuktu
Abderrahmane Sissako / France, Mauritania / 2014 / 100 min / Slovene subtitles, Arabic, French / 16+
Bringing to attention the tragic plight of people living under the ruthless Jihadist regime in Mali, Timbuktu by Abderrahmane Sissako is as much eye-opening as it is thought-provoking.