Olivier Peyon – Lie with me #LFF38
The adaptation of thePhilippe Besson’s book is a moving story about memory, like a puzzle to complete.
The adaptation of thePhilippe Besson’s book is a moving story about memory, like a puzzle to complete.
Fabian Stumm’s directorial debut is a personal film about love, death, and finding one’s place in life.
The first Nigerian film with LGBTQi themes is a story about loneliness, need for love and to be loved.
A coming of age that tells of the discovery of oneself and of the world, and which turns out to be a discovery as a film too, due to the maturity, delicacy and freshness with which it is filmed and interpreted.
A personal and spiritual journey through America, with a very particular twist.
From the novel by Joachim Meyerhoff, the new film by Sonja Heiss, about how a family works (or doesn’t).
The incredible journey of the young Suzume in search of her past through an often forgotten Japan.
A journey to learn to open up to others and to the world.
The next life of a parent is their child.
A journey to a remote village in Mexico to rediscover small big universal truths.