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New Films

The Ring

Dir.: Adir Miller, Doron Paz, Yoav Paz
| 122 minutes

In Budapest, 1944, Violetta escapes deportation with the help of a soldier and a ring. Sixty years later, her son and granddaughter return to Hungary to find it. Adir Miller's film explores their journey of redemption and personal growth.

The Story of Souleymane

Dir.: Boris Lojkine
| 93 minutes

As he pedals through the streets of Paris to deliver meals, Souleymane repeats his story. In two days, he has his asylum application interview, the key to obtaining papers. But Souleymane is not ready. Boris Lojkine’s electrifying drama, which maintains an unrelenting pace and offers little respite, took the Cannes Film Festival by storm

Soda

Dir.: Erez Tadmor
| 96 minutes

In the 1950s, Shalom, a war survivor, leads a group of survivors working at a Sea of Galilee bottle factory. When Holocaust survivor Eva arrives, rumors about her wartime actions spark tension, with Soda exploring survivors' social and emotional struggles.

Queer

Dir.: Luca Guadagnino
| 137 minutes

William Lee, an American in 1950s Mexico, seeks relationships with younger men. Drawn to Eugene Allerton, it's unclear if the feeling is mutual. Luca Guadagnino adapts William Burroughs' Queer, using his sensual cinematic style to explore desire and longing.

Ex-Husbands

Dir.: Noah Pritzker
| 99 minutes

Peter’s parents divorced after 65 years, his wife left him after 35, and his sons, Nick and Mickey, are off leading their own lives. When Peter flies to Tulum, crashing Nick's bachelor party hosted by Mickey, he realizes he's not the only one in crisis.

Riviera Revenge

Dir.: Ivan Calbérac
| 107 minutes

François, a retired military man, discovers his wife cheated 40 years ago. At 73, after 50 years of marriage, he decides to confront her ex-lover in Nice. Set in southern France, Riviera Revenge is a light, entertaining comedy.

Presence

Dir.: Steven Soderbergh
| 85 minutes

A bourgeois family moves into a house in an American suburb, only to find a ghost already waiting, observing their lives through its perspective. Steven Soderbergh reimagines the horror thriller with a unique point of view, focusing on family dynamics over scares.

Small Things Like These

Dir.: Tim Mielants
| 96 minutes

It is 1985 in a small town in Ireland, Bill Furlong toils as a coal merchant. Early one morning while out delivering coal at the local convent, he makes a discovery that forces him to confront his past and the complicit silence of a town controlled by the Catholic Church

The Most Precious of Cargoes

Dir.: Michel Hazanavicius
| 81 minutes

The woodcutter and his wife, grieving the loss of their child, find a baby girl in the forest. Despite the woodcutter’s refusal, his wife insists on taking her in. Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) creates an animated tale of dark days, redemption, survival, and confronting prejudice.

Pandemonium

Dir.: Quarxx
| 95 minutes

Nathan and Daniel wake up after a car accident, realizing they're dead. Nathan descends into hell, experiencing the pain of tortured souls. French director Quarx explores death, madness, and suffering in a film inspired by Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost.