The great names in cinema
FRANCE | 100 minutes | 2017
North Korea as you’ve never seen it in this gripping recollection by celebrated documentarist Claude Lanzmann (Shoah) of a love lost. In 1958, Lanzmann was part of the first European delegation invited to visit North Korea. Napalm muses on the notion of memory through a tale of impossible love. Narrated by the filmmaker, the story becomes novelesque and epically romantic. He speaks; we listen. We understand that, above all, cinema is also the act of imagining, of dreaming off-camera.
No biography
A man of unshakeable conviction risks losing everything in this scathing indictment of a country whose citizens are subject to arbitrary arrests. Winner of...
Feature film , Drama
IRAN | 100 minutes | 2017
Bruno Dumont is back with an off-the-wall musical about... Joan of Arc! It’s 1425 and eight-year-old gamine Jeannette already dreams of booting the...
Feature film , Musical
The renowned Russian director is back with a black-and-white metaphysical drama about the Holocaust where romance meets theories of history. Told from the...
RUSSIA , Germany | 100 minutes | 2016
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