Aaaah!
‘A’ is for ‘Aaaaah!’ in this wild and zany schoolyard romp.
Read More →Baba
A gripping, darkly funny portrait of a middle-aged Iranian man whose life is rapidly unravelling.
Read More →Big Bang
This sardonic film, which won Locarno’s Pardino d’oro Swiss Life for the Best Auteur Short Film, recounts a small person’s larger-than-life rebellion.
Read More →Biosphere
Spoiler alert: humanity destroyed itself. How will the last two men standing ensure the survival of the species?
Read More →Birdeater
A bachelor party takes a feral turn in this genre-defying debut from an exciting new Australian directing duo.
Read More →Chomp It!
Two crocodile men go to a public pool to cool off. It turns out one of them is distinctly more human – and the other is unable to contain his desire.
Read More →Closing Night Gala: Theater Camp
Waiting for Guffman meets Wet Hot American Summer as a ragtag cast and crew of theatre nerds bring extra drama to save their beloved summer camp.
Read More →Cobweb
Parasite’s Song Kang-ho stars as a 1970s filmmaker-in-crisis in this chaotic comedy from the director of I Saw the Devil.
Read More →Cold Water
Australian New Wave stalwart Bruce Spence (Stork; Mad Max 2) stars as a senile man haunted by events he can’t recall.
Read More →Deserts
In this Cannes Directors’ Fortnight hit, two debt collectors face the absurdity of their jobs while dwarfed by the majestic Moroccan desert.
Read More →The Face of the Jellyfish
In this Kafkaesque comedy for the selfie age, a woman must confront just what makes her identity her own after her face abruptly changes overnight.
Read More →Fairplay
A dark comedy about a teenager craving recognition, a worker who’ll do anything to win the jackpot and a senior executive at the end of his career.
Read More →Fuck Me, Richard
A twisted tale of broken legs, painkillers and phone sex that explores the dark heart of transactional relationships – and the sick thrill of a scam.
Read More →Grandma Galya and Grandpa Arkadiy
A jovial, dreamy rumination on love, time, what we collect and how we connect.
Read More →linda 4 eva
A wildly imaginative, hilarious and heartbreaking trip into a teenage girl’s mind, depicted as a phantasmagoria of self-loathing and angst.
Read More →May December
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman team up in Todd Haynes’s perfectly camp melodrama that dredges up a sexual scandal.
Read More →Medusa Deluxe
Scissors out! Someone literally slays at a hairdressing competition in this exuberant one-take murder mystery.
Read More →The Nature of Love
In this Cannes Un Certain Regard comedy, the ineffability of romance is put to the test by an unfaithful married philosopher.
Read More →One Last Evening
Moving cities is the perfect excuse to throw a party … and unpack some awkward home truths.
Read More →Scrapper
A grieving girl connects with her estranged father in this Sundance World Cinema Grand Jury Prize–winning debut infused with warmth and light.
Read More →The Shadowless Tower
This beguiling tale of a middle-aged man who’s lost his bearings doubles as a charming meditation on the frayed bonds of family.
Read More →Shortcomings
First-time director Randall Park (Fresh off the Boat; Always Be My Maybe) takes on social mores with this fresh and fun misanthropic comedy.
Read More →The Sweet East
Sean Price Williams makes his feature directorial debut with this freewheeling picaresque trip through the cliques and communes of today’s USA.
Read More →Sweet Juices
An unhinged dumpling chef and her lover race against time in this unforgettably gross and hilariously over-the-top satire of Sydney foodie culture.
Read More →Take a Look at This Guy
A depressed young man must face his intrusive thoughts in lurid colour.
Read More →Theater Camp
Waiting for Guffman meets Wet Hot American Summer as a ragtag cast and crew of theatre nerds bring extra drama to save their beloved summer camp.
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