The Investor
A comedy movie
The Surfcenter Wustrow is threatening to slide into bankruptcy. But when the managers find an investor, they seem to be saved. He can finally improve his image and turn his back on the weapons lobby. Songs believes a cartel that it concerns with the Surfcenter around a fictitious business, behind whose front weapons are sold ... (more)
Fly
A drama starring Svenja Jung, Ben Wichert and Jasmin Tabatabai
20-year-old Bex has to fight her way through a resocialization program in prison - and it's not easy for the provocative loner. Trainer Ava tries to infect her and the other "resis" with her passion for dance and make the previous lone fighters fit for a dance battle as a group. While Bex slowly opens up to her peers, she is especially attracted to Jay ... (more)
The Beasts
A drama starring Marina Foïs, Denis Ménochet and Luis Zahera
Antoine and Olga, a French couple, have been living in a small village in Galicia for a long time. They practice eco-responsible agriculture and restore abandoned houses to facilitate repopulation. Everything should be idyllic but for their opposition to a wind turbine project that creates a serious conflict with their neighbors. The tension will rise to the point of irreparability.
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Dovbush
An action movie starring Serhiy Strelnykov, Darya Plakhtiy and Rostyslav Derzhypilskyi
In the early eighteenth century, foreign rule means dark times for the Hutsuls of the Carpathians. The two Dovbush brothers become opryshkos - mountain outlaws. But the two brothers become enemies - one cares only about money, the other - Oleksa - fights for his people. The Carpathians are convulsed with a wave of uprisings ... (more)
My Friend Dahmer
A drama starring Ross Lynch, Alex Wolff and Anne Heche
Jeffrey Dahmer struggles with a difficult family life as a young boy. During his teenage years he slowly transforms, edging closer to the serial killer he was to become.
Terrestrial Verses
A drama starring Majid Salehi, Gohar Kheyrandish and Farzin Mohades
A satirical take on the mundane absurdities of life in modern-day Iran, these nine vignettes illuminate the lighter side of enduring under authoritarian rule. Whether choosing a name for a newborn, graduating from grade school, getting a driver’s license, applying for a job, or seeking approval for a film script, if you live in Iran, you best come fluent in Orwellian discourse ... (more)