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20,000 Species of Bees

20,000 Species of Bees

Featuring a remarkable lead performance from nine-year-old Sofia Otero, 20,000 Species of Bees is an empathetic exploration of gender and generations.

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Afire

Afire

In Christian Petzold’s Silver Bear–winning drama, a summer getaway on Germany’s Baltic coast unravels against the backdrop of looming wildfires.

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Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry

A charming character study about love, liberty and the pursuit of forbidden fruit, set in the Georgian countryside.

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Blue Jean

Blue Jean

This multi-award-winning debut is an intimate, deeply felt portrait of a lesbian teacher living a double life in Thatcher’s England.

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Creature

Creature

Oscar-winning Amy and Senna director Asif Kapadia fuses horror and expressionistic dance in this haunting ballet inspired by Woyzeck and Frankenstein.

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Drift

Drift

Cynthia Erivo and Alia Shawkat shine in the stirring new work from Anthony Chen, which explores how friendship can salve the traumas of the past.

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Femme

Femme

After being attacked outside a London nightclub, a drag queen decides to turn the tables in this Hitchcockian queer noir.

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It's Raining in the House

It's Raining in the House

Winner of the French Touch Prize of the Jury at Cannes Critics’ Week, this coming-of-age drama is a stirring social-realist fiction debut.

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Lost Country

Lost Country

In this tense coming-of-age drama direct from Cannes Critics’ Week, a teenage boy confronts the political injustice upheld by his mother.

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Medusa Deluxe

Medusa Deluxe

Scissors out! Someone literally slays at a hairdressing competition in this exuberant one-take murder mystery.

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One Last Evening

One Last Evening

Moving cities is the perfect excuse to throw a party … and unpack some awkward home truths.

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Passages

Passages

Director Ira Sachs

Love Is Strange (MIFF 2014) director Ira Sachs embraces the art of French cinema in this queer, Paris-set musing on a complicated relationship.

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Scrapper

Scrapper

A grieving girl connects with her estranged father in this Sundance World Cinema Grand Jury Prize–winning debut infused with warmth and light.

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