Film archive
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
John Madden / United Kingdom / 2015 / 122 min / English
The Echo El eco
Tatiana Huezo / Mexico, Germany / 2023 / 102 min
In a remote Mexican village where life is closely tied to the land and animals, children learn to understand death, illness, and love.
Eldorado Eldorado
Markus Imhoof / Switzerland, Germany / 2018 / 92 min / Italian, German, English, Arabic, French
Eldorado gives a stark picture of the ruthless treatment that remains insensitive to human tragedy: a crisis caused by economic imbalances, which turned the rich countries of the North into an El Dorado for those less fortunate to try and reach at all costs.
Randy (aka Randy, the Electric Lady) Randy (aka Randy, the Electric Lady)
Phillip Schuman / USA / 1980 / 72 min / English
Elena and Her Men (Paris Does Strange Things) Eléna et les Hommes
Jean Renoir / France, Italy / 1956 / 95 min / French
In Jean Renoir’s giddy romantic comedy, set amid the splendour of fin-de-siècle Paris, a radiant Ingrid Bergman finds herself frolicking through whirlwind romances and political intrigues.
Elvis Elvis
Baz Luhrmann / Australia / 2022 / 159 min / English
Elvis is Baz Luhrmann’s epic, big-screen spectacle about the life and music of Elvis Presley. The story of the King of Rock and Roll is seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). As told by Parker, the film covers over 20 years, from Presley’s rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom.
Ema Ema
Pablo Larraín / Chile / 2019 / 107 min / Spanish
Ema, a young reggaeton dancer, decides to separate from Gastón after giving back the son they adopted and were unable to raise. However, she has a secret plan to recover everything she’s lost.
That Boy Emil Emil & Ida i Lönneberga
Alicja Björk, Lasse Persson, Per Ahlin / Sweden / 2013 / 63 min / live dubbing / 4+
Emilia Pérez Emilia Pérez
Jacques Audiard / France / 2024 / 132 min / Spanish
A fiery trans gangster musical fuelled by Mexican soap opera devices, Emilia Pérez won two awards at Cannes, becoming the most awarded film of the festival’s 77th edition.