Film archive
Sanremo Sanremo
Miroslav Mandić / Slovenia, Italy / 2020 / 89 min / Slovene
Bruno and Duša live in the same nursing home, both suffering from dementia. While they enjoy each other’s company, their moments together are soon forgotten. Still, something drives them to keep meeting, each time feeling like the first.
Sapramiška 2 – Sapramišja sreča Sapramiška 2 – Sapramišja sreča
Robert Waltl / Slovenia / 2012 / 32 min / Slovene / 4+
Saraband Saraband
Ingmar Bergman / Sweden, Italy, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Finland / 2003 / 107 min / English, German, Swedish
The Reports on Sarah and Saleem The Reports on Sarah and Saleem
Muayad Alayan / Palestine, Mexico, Netherlands, Germany / 2018 / 127 min / Arabic
Beginning as a psychosocial drama, the story about an extramarital affair between a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman takes on a dangerous political dimension when their amorous activity is caught on video surveillance camera.
Sava Sava
Matthew Somerville / United Kingdom, North Macedonia, Czech Republic / 2021 / 71 min / Croatian, Slovene, Serbian, Bosnian
Mira Furlan becomes the voice of the river Sava. On its 990-kilometre journey downstream, the longest river of former Yugoslavia communicates with people who share their memories, dreams, and visions of the future. According to its British director Matthew Somerville, this contemplative documentary is “a love letter to the Balkans, to the Sava, and to Mira Furlan”.
Son of Saul Saul fia
László Nemes / Hungary / 2015 / 107 min / Hungarian, German, Polish, Russian, Yiddish
Scaramouche v vojni in ljubezni Le avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche
Enzo G. Castellari, I/YU 1975 / 1975
Schneider vs. Bax Schneider vs. Bax
Alex van Warmerdam / Netherlands / 2015 / 96 min / Dutch
Another extravagance by director of iconic Borgman, this ink-black comedy features pretty bizarre characters whose oddness is matched only by the situations they find themselves in.
See You Friday, Robinson À vendredi, Robinson
Mitra Farahani / France, Lebanon, Iran, Switzerland / 2022 / 97 min
Jean-Luc Godard and Ebrahim Golestan, two key figures of cinematic history, belong to the same generation, but they have never met in their long lives. A few years ago, Iranian filmmaker, artist, and producer Mitra Farahani wrote to Godard and suggested they meet.