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Arnaud DesplechinThe acclaimed French director shoots in his hometown a noir film faithful to the genre but also subversive with its references, including Hitchcock's The Wrong Man.
The acclaimed French director shoots in his hometown a noir film faithful to the genre but also subversive with its references, including Hitchcock's The Wrong Man.
Alan is forced to let a room in his house to a friend's friend who can't travel because of a canceled flight. A film that approaches the gay issue without trauma or complexes.
Herzog follows in the footsteps of his friend, adventurer, and writer Bruce Chatwin on an epic journey through some of the most remote places on the planet, from Patagonia to Australia.
Maria leaves the marital home and moves to the hotel across the street. From there, she has a bird's-eye view of her apartment. She wonders if she has made the right decision.
Psychological thriller, awarded in Cannes, Turin and Rotterdam, among others, about a retired policeman who has just become a widower and begins to suspect that his wife was unfaithful to him.
A kind of personal video diary by Charles Aznavour, recorded by himself, that the filmmaker Marco di Domenico has transformed into an introspective and avant-garde film.
Algeria, 1994. Two men undertake a trip through the desert in search of the author of an attack. During the journey, however, it seems that everything becomes strange, as if reality was slowly giving way.
A girl who emigrated to London five years ago returns home to Seville to attend her grandmother's funeral. There, she will meet her former boyfriend again and face an existential crisis.
Two little brothers of an immigrant family wait for their mother to return from work as they watch their new and insecure neighborhood from the window and think about going to Disneyland.
Fresh and subversive comedy about a teenager who meets the girl of his dreams but there's one small drawback: she believes he is a trans boy. One of the indie films of the year.
The most heartwarming love story in recent Spanish cinema is starred by a single mother and an alien played by Bruna Cusí and Javier Botet and directed by Burnin' Percebes.
Documentary which explores Tarkovsky's life and work: his memories, his vision of art, his views and reflections on the artist's fate, and the meaning of human existence.