Spectrum
Overview of films
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Un amour de jeunesse
Mia Hansen-Løve | 110' | France | None
Farewell first love! A sensitive and beautifully shot portrait of a young girl who loses her first great love, because the boy doesn’t want to… -
L’amour est un crime parfait
Arnaud Larrieu, Jean-Marie Larrieu | 111' | France | None
In the wintry Alps, the life of a womanising professor (Mathieu Amalric) gets even more complicated when a pretty student disappears. Her beautiful st -
Another Year
Oxana Bychkova | 107' | Russia | World premiere
He’s an unemployed guy who earns some money by giving lifts to strangers. She’s a graphic designer who just got her first job. The film… -
L’Apollonide – Souvenirs de la maison close
Bertrand Bonello | 122' | France | None
A members-only brothel in Paris, early 20th century. A prostitute’s face, mutilated by a client, bears a tragic smile. Around her, the other girls wit -
As the Gods Will
Miike Takashi | 118' | Japan | None
School kids are caught up in a nightmarish game, facing bloodthirsty gods. They know they won’t survive if they don’t follow the rules – but… -
At the End of Daybreak
Ho Yuhang | 94' | Hong Kong | None
TV news report about two murdered girls form the source of inspiration for this crime drama by Ho Yuhang, who has previously been to Rotterdam… -
Atambua 39° Celsius
Riri Riza | 90' | Indonesia | European premiere
Atambua is a very hot, dusty town in the Indonesian part of Timor. A boy from a family torn by East Timor’s bloody independence is… -
Au revoir l’été
Fukada Koji | 125' | Japan | None
A Japanese film with a French title, and just as lightfootedly psychological and en-passant intelligent as French films can be. If the film has a… -
August Winds
Gabriel Mascaro | 77' | Brazil | None
This filmmaker has already been making a name for himself for several years with documentaries and now surprises with this sultry, lyrical and melanch -
AUN – The Beginning and the End of All Things
Edgar Honetschläger | 100' | Austria | World premiere
In the first place, it’s a work of art. So much fantasy, so much wisdom, so many wonderful images and such idiosyncratic music, it’s almos