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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Michael Weber

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Michael Weber at IFFR

  • Into Great Silence

    Philip Gröning | 164' | Germany | None

    As a great exception, Gröning was given permission to film in the French Grande Chartreuse monastery. For six months, the director lived with and as…
  • Pandora’s Box

    Yesim Ustaoglu | 112' | Belgium | None

    An estranged family is brought together upon the news of their mother’s worsening illness. But the tough-minded mother is not so keen on spending time
  • Jerichow

    Christian Petzold | 93' | Germany | None

    Even in his contemporary remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice Petzold reveals himself to be a precise and merciless film maker of interpersonal co
  • Milk

    Semih Kaplanoglu | 102' | France | None

    A young emerging poet, his beautiful but unfulfilled mother and their small Turkish town about to be swallowed by industrialization. A contemplative t
  • Tiro en la cabeza

    Jaime Rosales | 84' | France | None

    That looking well is fascinating but not always simple, is proven by this virtually dialogue-less experimental surveillance thriller. With a long lens
  • Teza

    Haile Gerima | 140' | Ethiopia | None

    A sweltering Ethiopia. Landscapes from the beginning of time. A poor and hard land that is burdened by a modern and basically cruel ideology. A…
  • Liverpool

    Lisandro Alonso | 84' | Argentina | None

    Alsonso’s latest triumph is again about a man with a mission and his relationship with the landscape. The Argentine sailor Farrrel returns to bitterly
  • Das Herz ist ein dunkler Wald

    Nicolette Krebitz | 90' | Germany | International premiere

    Modern Medea with superior acting. Nina Hoss shines as a woman who is confronted with her husband’s adultery. Imaginatively staged, (sur)realistic and
  • Oktober November

    Götz Spielmann | 116' | Austria | None

    Attractive screenplay in the European film tradition of the psychology of family life. Two sisters have taken different paths: one is a successful act
  • Night Moves

    Kelly Reichardt | 112' | USA | None

    Radical environmentalists (Eisenberg, Fanning, Sarsgaard) plan an eco-terror attack on a dam. The moral consequences give rise to serious doubts, for