Film archive
The Wolf House La casa lobo
Cristobal Léon, Joaquin Coci?a / Chile / 74 min / German, Spanish
Inspired by the infamous case of the Colonia Dignidad, in central Chile, La casa lobo is a strikingly creative fairy tale steeped in folklore and crafted out of remarkable stop-motion animation.
Jury programme: Wolf children Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
Mamoru Hosoda / Japan / 2012 / 117 min / Japanese
The Wolf and the Lion Le loup et le lion
Gilles de Maistre / France, Canada / 2021 / 99 min / English / 9+
A wolf pup and a lost lion cub are rescued by a girl in the heart of the Canadian wilderness. Their friendship will change their lives forever.
The Wolves Los Lobos
Samuel Kishi Leopo / Mexico, USA / 2019 / 95 min / Slovene subtitles, Spanish, Cantonese, English / 10+
An imaginatively told, brutally honest and yet poetic emigration story about the desires of children and worries of adults, The Wolves won Generation Kplus Grand Prix of the International Jury at Berlin International Film Festival.
Vortex Vortex
Gaspar Noé / France, Monaco, Belgium / 2021 / 142 min / French
Life is a short party that will soon be forgotten. A film by Gaspar Noé (Enter the Void, Love, Climax), dedicated to “those whose brains decompose before their hearts do”. World premiere at Cannes.
The Sparrow in the Chimney Der Spatz im Kamin
Ramon Zürcher / Switzerland / 2024 / 117 min / German
Using the universal image of a pair of siblings in combat with each other, the film paints a haunting, fairy-tale portrait of a family and their unconventional dynamic.
Dream's Gate Darvazeye royaha
Negin Ahmadi / Iran, Norway, France / 2023 / 78 min
A young Iranian filmmaker visits the war zone in northern Syria to explore what it means to be a woman. Armed only with a camera, she decides to search for answers among Kurdish women fighters, who are considered a symbol of women’s power and freedom. By alternating scenes of affectionate moments between female soldiers and brutal fighting scenes, she manages to create an intimate visual diary written in the first person…