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A novel and an unresolved family history trigger two investigations that converge in Prague. Archives and memories uncover a nearly forgotten act of resistance during World War II. A personal search for clues becomes a journey into the depths of deportation, loss, and responsibility.
91 min | 2025 | Spain, Czech Republic, France
Ashes
Mohana and Leela Rani are auto-rickshaw drivers fighting for respect and visibility amid Chennai's heavy traffic. Despite a lack of infrastructure, harassment, and prejudice, they are part of a growing movement of women taking the wheel in a male-dominated industry.
31 min | 2025 | India
Auto Queens
In a run-down cinema in Amman, a filmmaker captures its final days. Through archival footage, the film reflects on global conflicts, particularly in the Middle East, exploring how power struggles and historical ruptures shape everyday life. A meditation on memory and history.
79 min | 2025 | Jordan, Qatar, Netherlands, Palestine
Cinema Kawakeb
In August 2021, the Taliban seizes power in Afghanistan. As international troops withdraw, countless women lose their protection and rights overnight. Targeted by the new regime and fearing for their lives, four of them scramble to find an escape.
70 min | 2025 | Israel, Canada
Day Trip: Escaping the Taliban
Behind the machines of AI are people and the power structures they uphold. In eight chapters, the film moves beyond the hype, exploring the philosophical, cultural, and political forces driving the global AI boom and examining how technology reshapes our understanding of what it means to be human.
97 min | 2026 | United States
Ghost in the Machine
In rural India, Vardibai ensures her family's survival by growing opium poppies, while her son uncovers corruption in the drug enforcement agency. When his investigations lead to the arrest of high-ranking officials, the state revokes the family's license, putting their livelihood at risk.
83 min | 2025 | India, France
I, Poppy
Tracing a path from the jungles of Cambodia to Western museums, the film reveals how colonial power structures helped shape a global market for stolen cultural artifacts, exposing the hidden mechanisms of a system built on violence, inequality, and silence.
87 min | 2025 | Canada
LOOT: A Story of Crime and Redemption
Who cleans up when the party’s over? A portrait of a radical artist who turns her gaze to the work that usually goes unnoticed. In collaboration with the New York City Department of Sanitation, Mierle Laderman Ukeles combines art with waste, transforming maintenance into an artistic practice.
96 min | 2025 | United States
Maintenance Artist
Between 1965 and 1971, the OHO group emerged in Yugoslavia as one of Eastern Europe’s most vital avant-garde movements. Spanning art, philosophy, and nature, they challenged established cultural norms and redefined creative expression. Rare archival footage brings their radical spirit back to life.
94 min | 2025 | Slovenia, Croatia
OHO Film
Dance has always been a tool for self-expression and community building. Following people across Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America, the film shows how movement shapes identity, belonging, and social change.
93 min | 2025 | Spain
Omega Wants to Dance
Ljubljana, late 1970s: Teenagers pick up guitars before they even know how loud they are allowed to play. Out of music, anger, and a desire for freedom, a punk scene emerges, disrupting everyday life and shaking the foundations of an entire system.
101 min | 2025 | Slovenia
Punk Under Communist Regime
In Kolkata’s red-light district, sex workers establish their own film production company—an act of radical self-empowerment. As they stage their precarious lives, reality and fiction blur, and cinema becomes a means of reimagining their future.
101 min | 2025 | India, Finland, Latvia
Redlight to Limelight
Over a century after the genocide of the Ovaherero and Nama, Germany and Namibia continue to grapple with issues of accountability and the enduring legacy of colonialism. The film follows those affected, exposing tensions in diplomatic efforts and questioning what constitutes a true reckoning.
2026 | Germany, Namibia, Botswana
Sorry for the Genocide
The director accompanies her father on a journey back to his homeland in Kosovo. After decades in exile, they encounter the traces of war and a hidden family history. Amid breathtaking landscapes and heartfelt encounters, memory and the present blur into a poetic portrait.
77 min | 2025 | Switzerland, Kosovo, France, United States
The Beauty of the Donkey
Amadou & Mariam have been performing together on stage for over fifty years. Despite losing their sight at a young age, they became international icons with an unmistakable sound. Driven by their love of music and of each other, they now bid farewell with a final album and a big concert in Mali.
91 min | 2026 | Canada
The Blind Couple from Mali
Each summer, three brothers live high in the mountains of North Macedonia, far from society. Amid the quiet of the pastures, work, duty, and family shape their daily lives, while questions of identity and the future quietly take root.
95 min | 2025 | Slovenia, North Macedonia, France
The Mountain Won't Move
Defaced with far-right graffiti and left to decay, Mostar’s Partisan Cemetery has become a battleground over memory. Once a national monument to anti-fascist fighters, it is now dismissed by many as an unwanted relic, while the victims’ families fight to keep its legacy alive.
71 min | 2025 | United Kingdom
The Partisan Necropolis
For decades in New Zealand, thousands of children, including many Māori, were taken from their families and placed in state care, where they experienced violence and abuse. The film weaves their testimonies with political examination, revealing how colonial systems continue to have an effect today.
105 min | 2025 | New Zealand
The Stolen Children of Aotearoa
In the late 1970s, Toni Negri was accused of being the secret mastermind behind left-wing terrorism in Italy. Although he was later acquitted, the damage was done for his daughter, and a rift remained. In this autobiographical film, she recounts her childhood in the shadow of his ideology.
111 min | 2025 | Italy
Toni, My Father
From threatened coastlines in the United States, across the vast Mongolian deserts, to underground Australian cities and the icy shores of Greenland, the film explores human resilience in the face of climate change, showing how communities are forging new paths forward with creativity and hope.
102 min | 2026 | Slovakia, France, Austria
We Have to Survive
In Morocco, Karima Nadir fights against Article 490, which makes sex outside of marriage a crime. As a single mother and activist, she defends her son, supports other women stigmatized and punished, and courageously brings her battle to parliament.
73 min | 2026 | France, Morocco
Women of Sin