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Butterfly
A drama starring Renate Reinsve, Helene Bjørneby and Numan Acar
Two sisters raised on a charter resort in Gran Canaria. After 27 years, they reluctantly return to their childhood island to deal with their parents death, and end up with a half-finished esoteric retreat center in the Canary Islands.
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Iván & Hadoum
A lovestory starring Silver Chicón, Herminia Loh and Úrsula Díaz Manzano
Iván, a trans man, and Hadoum, a Spanish-Moroccan woman, fall in love at the industrial greenhouse they work in. While facing the opposition from their families and co-workers, Iván realizes he doesn’t need to be the man he is expected to be.
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The Dreamed Adventure
A drama starring Yana Radeva, Syuleyman Alilov Letifo and Stoicho Kostadinov
The story of a woman living in the border region between Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey, who agrees to partake in a special deal in order to help a friend. However, this will lead her into a dangerous situation, and she will have to confront her desires.
The Resurrection of the Christ: Part Two (2028)
A drama starring Jaakko Ohtonen, Mariela Garriga and Kasia Smutniak. In cinemas starting May 25, 2028.
With THE RESURRECTION OF THE CHRIST, Mel Gibson returns as director to a story that already made cinematic history with THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST. The first installment will be released on Ascension Day, May 6, 2027, while the second installment is set to follow on Ascension Day, May 25, 2028.
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Ghost School
A drama starring Nazualiya Arsalan, Samina Seher and Adnan Shah Tipu
Rabia, a ten-year-old Pakistani girl sets out to find why her only school in the village is closed. This fable is a ghost story with a tinge of magical-realism that explores corruption from a child's perspective.
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Everytime
A drama starring Birgit Minichmayr, Tristán López and Lotte Keiling
A tragedy brings a mother, daughter, and teenage boy together. Struggling with blame and forgiveness, the unlikely trio take a trip to Tenerife for a family holiday that never happened. Under the glow of the sun, past and present quietly start to overlap.