Programme edition 2022
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Coma
Bertrand Bonello
With the peculiar 'corona film' Coma, French iconoclast Bertrand Bonello puts the dream theory of philosopher Gilles Deleuze and your brain together in a blender. Try waking up from that!
F
Falcon Lake (13+)
Charlotte Le Bon
Part summer idyll about first love, part ghostly youth film, the directorial debut of Canadian actress Charlotte Le Bon is an equally sweet and unheimlich story about the emotional growing pains of young adolescents.
H
How to Save a Dead Friend
Marusya Syroechkovskaya
A gut-punch of a documentary about the past years in Putin's Russia, a country that has seemingly given up on its youth. A heartbreaking debut.
N
Next Sohee (다음 소희)
July Jung
Next Sohee is a powerful indictment of exploitation in Korean workplaces, where numbers matter more than people. July Jung's sophomore feature is a haunting but empathetic plea for change.
R
Rodéo
Lola Quivoron
In her feature debut Rodéo, Lola Quivoron follows a young woman who makes many in the Parisian motorcross scene bite the dust.
S
Sick of Myself (Syk Pike)
Kristoffer Borgli
Kristoffer Bergli serves us a hilariously infuriating character that perhaps really embodies Joachim Trier's film title "the worst person in the world". Behind the narcissism, the tragicomedy and the beats of body horror, lurks a lonely young woman who's obsessed with the image ...
The Son
Florian Zeller
After The Father, a compelling portrait of dementia, Florian Zeller now adapts the second part of his trilogy about a father a mother and a son for the big screen.
Sonne
Kurdwin Ayub
In Sonne, Kurdwin Ayub looks at a young Muslim woman who explores the boundaries of her identity and faith online.
T
Tengo sueños eléctricos (I Have Electric Dreams)
Valentina Maurel
Director-screenwirter Valentina Maurel makes her debut with the feverish Tengo sueños eléctricos, in which a daughter and father can only cry out their fierce love for each other. The film won the prizes for best actor, actress and direction at the film festival of Locarno.