Film archive
The Tree of Life The Tree of Life
Terrence Malick / USA / 2011 / 138 min / English
From director Terrence Malick comes a thought-provoking film experience. A hymn to life, excavating answers to the most haunting and personal human questions through a kaleidoscope of the intimate and the cosmic, from the raw emotions of a family in a small Texas town to the wildest, infinite edges of space and time, from a boy’s loss of innocence to a man’s transforming encounters with awe, wonder and transcendence.
Drive My Car Doraibu mai ka
Ryusuke Hamaguchi / Japan / 2021 / 179 min / Japanese, Korean, English
Two years after his wife’s unexpected death, Yusuke Kafuku, a renowned stage actor and director, receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya at a theatre festival in Hiroshima. There, he meets Misaki Watari, a taciturn young woman assigned by the festival to chauffeur him in his beloved red Saab 900… Inspired by a Haruki Murakami short and named after a Beatles song, Drive My Car won the Oscar for Best International Feature.
Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants Minuscule - La vallée des fourmis perdues
Hélène Giraud, Thomas Szabo / France / 2013 / 89 min / No dialogue / 5+
Minuscule – Mandibles From Far Away Minuscule - Les Mandibules du bout du monde
Hélène Giraud, Thomas Szabo / France, China / 2018 / 92 min / No dialogue / 5+
Avant-premiere on Earth Day on April 22!
The Other Side of Hope Toivon tuolla puolen
Aki Kaurismäki / Finland, Germany / 2017 / 98 min / Slovene subtitles, Swedish, Finnish, English, Arabic / 15+
With hilarious sight gags, poker-faced one-liners and a toe-tapping rockabilly soundtrack, Kaurismäki’s latest film balances his unparalleled wit with a pressing critique of the unforgiving bureaucracy that greets vulnerable asylum seekers in modern-day Europe.
The Other Side of Everything Druga strana svega
Mila Turajlić / Serbia, France / 2017 / 100 min / Serbian
A locked door in an apartment in Belgrade, which has not been opened for more than 65 years, drives the desire to explore what comes after a democratic revolution.
Drugi pogled: Social Club Buena Vista Der zweite Blick: Social Club Buena Vista
Carsten Möller / 81 min
The Second Act Le deuxième acte
Quentin Dupieux / France / 2024 / 80 min / French
Quentin Dupieux (Daaaaaalí!) returns behind the camera with a provocative, absurdist yet hilarious love letter to terrible films and bad actors facing their characters and their lines. This is farcical, surrealistic cinema that only he is capable of – with a message, if not many – and starring his most A-list cast yet. Opening film of this year’s Cannes Film Festival.
A Family Une famille
Christine Angot / France / 2024 / 82 min / French
The writer’s directorial debut is a harrowing, radical and deeply personal autobiographical documentary about a woman who was a victim of incest and is now trying to understand how her family lives with this reality.
The Family Družina
Rok Biček / Slovenia, Austria / 2017 / 107 min / Slovene / 15+
Rok Biček (Class Enemy) records 10 years in the life of a young man growing up in an extraordinary family.
The Basics of Killing Družinica
Jan Cvitkovič / Slovenia / 2017 / 95 min / Slovene
In a country in which social help depends on income from two years ago, the boundary between a normal family life and naked poverty is very thin. Druznica, directed by Jan Cvitkovic (Blood and Milk, Gravehopping) reflects the experiences of many families across Slovenia.
A Family Affair Mia oikogeneiaki ypothesi
Angeliki Aristomenopoulou / Greece, Australia / 2015 / 87 min / Greek
An intimate portrait of a family bound together by the love of music.