Andrzej Zulawski's 1981 cult horror film, co-produced by France and West Germany, which he wrote and directed, sparked intense debates upon its release and holds an important place in cinema history as a production that influenced many subsequent films.
Joachim Trier’s Cinema: Memory, Time, and Intergenerational Relationships
An Attempt to Rename a Young Girl’s Identity
Nuremberg: A striking confrontation with the psychology of evil and the unyielding weight of justice.
A Body Encoded by Violence and Lines of Escape: Sujo
Our Selections from the 2025 Film Festivals: Sundance and the Venice Film Festival