Bright Future
Overview of films
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A Single Man
Tom Ford | 99' | USA | None
Stylish, sensitive, occasionally humorous film version of a novel by Christopher Isherwood about a day in the life of George, a middle-aged man who mo -
Sitzfleisch
Lisa Weber | 77' | Austria | World premiere
Lisa goes on a summer vacation with her grandparents, travelling from Vienna to the North Cape by car. She films the journey, in this seemingly… -
Skeletons
Nick Whitfield | 96' | United Kingdom | World premiere
Black comedy with in which two exorcists fairly literally remove the skeletons from the cupboards from people’s homes. Some fairly embarrassing secret -
Skoonheid
Oliver Hermanus | 99' | France | None
Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. So does obsession. Beauty is set in a South Africa we seldom see: white suburbia, where people… -
Sleepless Night
Jang Kun-Jae | 65' | South Korea | None
Finely strung psychological sketch portrays details and dilemmas in the lives of a young Korean couple which are difficult to put into words and often -
Slice
Kongkiat Komesiri | 99' | Thailand | International premiere
In Thailand, a serial killer leaves a trace of gruesome discoveries. Inspector Chin can’t find the culprit and calls in the help of a former… -
A Small Town Called Descent
Jahmil Qubeka | 106' | South Africa | None
They were called Scorpions. A South African elite unit that was allowed to operate above the police and beyond politics. Trained fighters in black sui -
Small Town Murder Songs
Ed Gass-Donnelly | 75' | Canada | None
Peter Stormare excels as a tormented sheriff in a Canadian Mennonite hamlet where the body of an unknown woman is found. Everyone did their best… -
Snow
Aida Begic | 99' | Bosnia and Herzegovina | None
In post-war Bosnian Slavno, the women who survived the war fight for their rights when the government tries to buy their land for commercial purposes. -
Sol alegria
Tavinho Teixeira | 90' | Brazil | World premiere
An eccentric family with a mission travels through dictatorial Brazil to save humanity from destruction. In this Dadaist, cheerful/nihilist film trip, -
El sol
Ayar Blasco | 72' | Argentina | World premiere
What’s the state of society and youth culture, twenty years after the nuclear apocalypse? Well, more or less like this in Buenos Aires. Black humour, -
Soldiers. Story from Ferentari
Ivana Mladenovic | 119' | Belgium | None
Welcome to Ferentari, Bucharest’s ghetto largely inhabited by Roma. Not the ideal location for a gay romance, yet introverted academic Adi