Spectrum
Overview of films
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Cornelia frente al espejo
Daniel Rosenfeld | 100' | Argentina | World premiere
The cream of Argentine acting talent collaborated on this fiction debut by the award-winning documentary filmmaker Rosenfeld. Stylish and mysterious d -
Costa Dulce
Enrique Collar | 75' | Netherlands | European premiere
In the Paraguayan hinterland, there are many myths about gold treasures from a gruesome 19th-century war. When a young man happens to acquire a metal -
A Country Teacher
Bohdan Sláma | 120' | Czech Republic | None
The story of a young Czech teacher who leaves Prague and his ex-lover behind for work in the remote countryside. In search of peace and… -
Crepuscule
Maartje Seyferth, Victor Nieuwenhuijs | 70' | Netherlands | World premiere
A dark city in worrying black-and-white. An unreliable middle-aged man. And above all a subtle blonde girl who looks shy yet knows no shame. Join… -
El cuaderno de barro
Isaki Lacuesta | 60' | Spain | None
Portrait of the world-famous Spanish artist Miquel Barceló. Inspiring documentary counterpart to the feature film The Double Steps featuring the exqui -
D’où je viens
Claude Demers | 82' | Canada | World premiere
One-of-a-kind autobiography narrated and filmed with great sensibility and beauty. Its exceptional cinematic quality offers a visual treat to a Quebec -
Dada’s Dance
Zhang Yuan | 92' | China | European premiere
Zhang Yuan, once a leader of the Chinese sixth generation with Beijing Bastards, here films in a sultry and dynamic way the quest by the… -
Damsels in Distress
Whit Stillman | 92' | USA | None
Four female students want to cause a revolution at their University and end up in drily comic situations when they start getting involved with men,… -
A Dangerous Method
David Cronenberg | 93' | Canada | None
The titanic struggle between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. The two giants of psychoanalysis are played by Viggo Mortensen and Michael Fassbender. Betwe -
The Day He Arrives
Hong Sangsoo | 79' | South Korea | None
The mastery of Hong Sang-Soo is recognisable in the sometimes hilarious, sometimes moving way in which he manages to restructure familiar elements in