Bright Future
Overview of films
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The Pain of Others
Penny Lane | 71' | USA | World premiere
Morgellons is a mysterious disease for which medical science has no explanation. Patients feel misunderstood, but experts think they are putting ideas -
Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3
Korakrit Arunanondchai | 24' | France | International premiere
Drones replace divine spirits in Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai’s explosive film that contemplates the place for spirituality today through body p -
Paju
Park Chan-Ok | 110' | South Korea | International premiere
Fate and conflicting emotions determine the lives of a young activist and the three women with whom he has a relationship. Subtle study of profound… -
Papirosen
Gastón Solnicki | 74' | Argentina | None
Starting with the birth of his nephew Mateo, the young Argentine filmmaker Solnicki recorded the equally unique and universal vicissitudes of his Poli -
Par exemple, Electre
Jeanne Balibar, Pierre Léon | 80' | France | World premiere
Balibar, well-known as an actress and singer, left none of her talents unused in her directing debut. In this eclectic homage to Greek tragedy, Baliba -
Paradise
Sina Ataeian Dena | 99' | Germany | None
Filming without permission, in his feature debut Ataeian Dena focuses on life as a working woman in Iran. In doing so, he shows how intimidation… -
The Paragon
Michael Duignan | 83' | New Zealand | International premiere
A midnight movie cosmic adventure with laconic humour and a sincere love for the 1980s. -
Paraísos artificiales
Yulene Olaizola | 90' | Mexico | World premiere
The director of the award-winning documentary Shakespeare and Victor Hugo’s Intimacies makes an impressive feature debut with an atmospheric narrative -
Park
Sofia Exarchou | 100' | Greece | None
Tense combination of coming-of-age drama and social realism paints a portrait of out-of-control Greek teenagers in the now decaying former Olympic vil -
Le Park
Randa Maroufi | 14' | France | None
Portrait of youths in an abandoned amusement park in Casablanca, in meaningful tableaus inspired by social media. “I am here, I exist.” -
Parked
Darragh Byrne | 90' | Finland | None
Documentary director Darrah Byrne turns to fiction with this beautifully shot film. Set in Dublin, with the powerful Colm Meaney as Fred, Parked tells -
Parque vía
Enrique Rivero | 86' | Mexico | None
Up close and detailed, this intriguing début shows the boundaries of loneliness. Housekeeper Beto can’t imagine any other life after many years in the