Abebe – Butterfly Song
Discover the musical legacy and enduring friendship between celebrated Papuan musician George Telek and Not Drowning, Waving’s David Bridie.
Read More →Art College 1994
Auteurs Jia Zhang-ke and Bi Gan join the voice cast for this acerbic animated wonder about Chinese art students facing a rapidly changing world.
Read More →Birdeater
A bachelor party takes a feral turn in this genre-defying debut from an exciting new Australian directing duo.
Read More →Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry
A charming character study about love, liberty and the pursuit of forbidden fruit, set in the Georgian countryside.
Read More →The Breaking Ice
The French New Wave lives on in this luminous, snow-covered Gen Z love triangle from Wet Season and Ilo Ilo director Anthony Chen.
Read More →Crushing Season
A disgraced former football star finds himself at a dangerous crossroads after witnessing a murder.
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 →Earthlings
Two loners from different worlds find fleeting intimacy in this enchanting and stylish short film.
Read More →Fledglings
Three children spread their wings as they farewell their parents and enter a boarding school for students who are blind or have low vision.
Read More →Fremont
With a laconic Jarmuschian vibe, Fremont is a heartfelt comedic ode to the immigrant experience.
Read More →Gate Crash
‘Would you choose them as your mates?’ asks this dark and dreamlike snapshot of a teenage friendship group.
Read More →Human Nature
The winner of the Rotterdam Ammodo Tiger Short Competition’s top prize is a touching portrait of shared uncertainty.
Read More →In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats
Hit the town and seek out the next illegal rave in this euphoric, multisensory joyride about the 1980s Acid House movement.
Read More →Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell
This hypnotic, transcendental debut feature follows a young man’s mystical journey across a beguiling rural Vietnam.
Read More →Invincible
This deeply moving Clermont-Ferrand International Special Jury Prize winner follows a troubled teen’s last-ditch attempt at freedom.
Read More →I, Your Mother
“When will you return?” This haunting question – familiar to many an expat – is asked of a Senegalese student in West Berlin.
Read More →Le Spectre de Boko Haram
Winner of Rotterdam’s top prize, this moving documentary explores the lives of Cameroonian children at the edge of a war zone.
Read More →Lou
An unprecedented and enlightening chance to witness the world through an autistic child’s eyes.
Read More →The Man Who Couldn't Leave
The winner of Venice’s Best Immersive Experience award remembers Taiwan’s political detainees.
Read More →Milisuthando
This poetic, visually striking meditation on growing up under apartheid in South Africa is unlike any documentary memoir you’ve seen before.
Read More →Misaligned
The cyclical rhythms of a couple’s routines reach claustrophobic heights.
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 →Robot Dreams
In this beautifully bittersweet hand-drawn ode to friendship, a dog must find new meaning when misfortune separates him from his robot buddy.
Read More →Rose Gold
Sit courtside as the Boomers win their history-making Olympic medal and affirm Australia as a force to be reckoned with in global basketball.
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 →Shut Eye
A disconnected young woman becomes dangerously obsessed with an ASMR streamer in this disorientating, distinctive debut from New Zealand.
Read More →Snow in September
The winner of Best Short Film at both Toronto and Venice is a subtly menacing, Mongolia-set tale of sexual awakening.
Read More →A Still Small Voice
This Sundance U.S. Documentary Directing Award winner is a revelatory portrait of a hospital chaplain and the people under her care during COVID.
Read More →Sunflower
In this affecting Melbourne-set queer drama, a teenager’s coming of age is complicated by an unexpected sexual awakening.
Read More →The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbyes
When the laws of time and space are turned topsy-turvy, what would you give up for one last moment with a lost love?
Read More →With Love to the Person Next to Me
A brooding taxi driver becomes obsessed with the lives of his passengers in Brian McKenzie’s forgotten Melbourne gem, now lovingly restored.
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