The great names in cinema
RUSSIA , France | 127 minutes | 2017
A hateful mother, an unfit father and a child panicked by the inevitable separation. The 2017 Cannes Jury Prize winner is a chilling examination of the break-up of a family unit. The author of the memorable Leviathan (2014) is once again at the top of his form, this time with a pitiless chronicle of a separated couple in search of their missing child. Evoking the many contradictions of a decaying Russia crumbling under corruption, this densely uncompromising work questions the values of a nation in moral crisis.
Prix du Jury - Cannes 2017
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An anarchist cell of lipstick lesbians uses porn as a propaganda tool. Explosive, sexy and outrageous. A radical feminist cell made up of provocative,...
Feature film , Drama
GERMANY | 127 minutes | 2017
The latest bittersweet offering from Finland’s cinematic ambassador won the Silver Bear for best director at this year’s Berlin Festival. Khaled, an...
Feature film , Comedy
FINLAND , Germany | 127 minutes | 2017
A light-hearted romp through Cannes, Claire’s Camera is a delightfully wry comedy that points up the elegance of Hong Sang-Soo’s writing. Shot during...
SOUTH KOREA | 127 minutes | 2017
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