Spectrum
Overview of films
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Butterfly L’Attesa
Tonino De Bernardi | 97' | Italy | International première
Music academic and experimental film veteran organises a small opera in the back garden of his old farm. The farmers just carry on with their… -
Cavalo Dinheiro
Pedro Costa | 104' | Portugal | None
As an expressionist baroque master, Costa continues on his wayward path. The film crawls, as it were, into the head of Ventura (also to be… -
Centro histórico
Aki Kaurismäki, Pedro Costa, Víctor Erice, Manoel de Oliveira | 90' | Portugal | None
A layered omnibus film on the historic town of Guimarães in Northern Portugal, with contributions from maestros Costa, Erice and (local residen -
Century of Birthing
Lav Diaz | 355' | Philippines | None
A majestic film in which two stories easily fit. One about a filmmaker who is a little like Diaz himself and wrestles with the completion… -
Chantrapas
Otar Iosseliani | 122' | France | None
Iosseliani returns to his native country Georgia with a parable about the need to remain faithful to yourself despite all obstacles. A filmmaker who h -
Chaotic Memories: Selected Works 2010-2013
Paul Agusta | 72' | Indonesia | World premiere
It is the underlying personality of the director, the Indonesian Agusta, that provides the unity for this very diverse collection of experimental, poe -
Cherchez Hortense
Pascal Bonitzer | 100' | France | None
Damien is married to Iva who has reached an irreversible state of lassitude. Iva asks him to help Zorica who is to be deported, through… -
Les chevaux de Dieu
Nabil Ayouch | 115' | Belgium | None
It is dusty and hectic in the Moroccan slums where the brothers Yachine and Hamid grow up in a world of drugs and crime. Gruesome… -
La cinquième saison
Jessica Woodworth, Peter Brosens | 94' | Belgium | None
The third part, after Khadak and Altiplano, of a trilogy about the difficult relationship between man and nature. This time shot in the Wallonian area -
Cirkus Columbia
Danis Tanovic | 113' | Bosnia and Herzegovina | None
Bosnian director and Oscar winner Danis Tanovic (No Man’s Land) returns to the times when Yugoslavia still existed (early 1990s) but the tension of th