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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Marie-Louise Oster-Mazel

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Marie-Louise Oster-Mazel at IFFR

  • Pusher II

    Out impotence can a great and feared ex-con be? That if you’re a small clumsy crook, but your father is a big fish who despises you, then you

  • The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael

    This film comprises a gruesome and consciously tasteless group rape. You need to know. A quiet, musical secondary school student turns into a drug

  • Good Night, and Good Luck.

    Meticulously designed and committed lack & white drama about the 1950s confrontation between the Communist hunting Senator Joseph E. McCarthy

  • Mary

    Abel Ferrara’s answer to Mel Gibson is a contemporary Bible story in which the paths cross of a director who is playing Jesus in his own film

  • Something Like Happiness

    Three friends, now grown up, wrestle with loneliness, desires and failures in an internationally award-winning and moving drama. Something like Hap

  • Takeshis’

    Kitano does what he likes. After the success of Zatoïchi, he presents a subversive exercise that holds the middle line – in as far as there i

  • Tideland

    Strikingly quiet yet totally crazy film by Terry Gilliam that is reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland on the prairie. Small girl is confronted with v

  • Opal Dream

    Family film situated in today’s Australia, in which it is shown that having imaginary friends can sometimes have an incredible influence on s

  • Pusher III

    All surpassing last part of a Danish gangster trilogy. It’s no problem if you Want To see it without knowing the earlier parts. If you though

  • Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul

    The maker of Gegen die Wand follows the bassist of Einsturzende Neubauten in a catchy and committed quest for the diversity and cultural variety of