Sasha Litvintseva, Beny Wagner • 2023, 54 min.
An intellectual and visionary film that analyzes the digestive process through various literary texts as a fundamental condition of human bodily existence.
Nicolas Philibert • 2024, 143 min.
Compassionately capturing the daily lives of patients in psychiatric hospital wards, documentary master Nicolas Philibert continues his study of the human mind.
Laurence Lévesque • 2024, 96 min.
After twenty years, Noriko returns to Nagasaki to prepare her parents' house for sale, but unexpectedly discovered letters from her mother prompt her to confront the suppressed traumatic experience following the atomic bomb explosion.
Faraz Fesharaki • 2024, 82 min.
A Berlin-based director has been communicating with his parents in Iran via video calls for a decade. Through these conversations, not only the portrait of the family but also of his homeland unfolds.
Frederick Wiseman • 2023, 240 min.
An up-close look at the daily life and owners of a three-Michelin-star restaurant: the Troisgros family, renowned in the culinary world.
László Csáki • 2023, 79 min.
Three young Hungarians, driven by a desire to see the free world, decide to forge international train tickets. Soon, their operation expands.
Guillaume Cailleau, Ben Russell • 2024, 216 min.
An introduction to one of the most important radical activist movements in France, aiming to prevent construction and development projects.
2023-2024, 83 min.
Three films reflect on the traces that colonialism leaves in cultural, architectural, and ecological landscapes long after the destructive intervention.
2023, 76 min.
The films presented in the program explore coexistence, interdependence, individual resistance, and resilience in the face of rapid changes or destruction.
Travis Wilkerson • 2024, 84 min.
Detective Ivan Perić is working to solve the cases of tourists who died in Croatia. He faces obstacles not only from the country’s bureaucracy but also from local hostility towards tourists.