Big Screen Competition
Overzicht van films
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Broadway
97' | France | -
Psychological thriller about pole dancer Nelly who ends up amongst a band of petty criminals, in this portrait about the underworld of Athens. -
Butterfly
Itonje Søimer Guttormsen | 120' | Norway | World premiere
Following the deaths of their parents, estranged sisters reunite on the island of Gran Canaria. -
Carro Rei
Renata Pinheiro | 99' | Brazil | World premiere
Revived wrecked cars prove more evil than expected in highly original film about steel, sex, populism, ecology and humanity. -
El cazador
Marco Berger | 101' | Argentina | World premiere
Compact drama about a 15-year old boy who receives a video of him having sex with another boy. -
The Cemil Show
Bariş Sarhan | 102' | Turkey | World premiere
Cemil wants to be an actor so badly he becomes the villainous character he vainly auditioned for. -
Children of War and Peace
Ville Suhonen | 65' | Finland | World premiere
A nation’s chilling desire for war and the toll it took on its children. -
Confidenza
Daniele Luchetti | 136' | Italy | World premiere
Revered teacher Pietro has an affair with one of his students in this exquisite thriller. -
Copenhagen Does Not Exist
Martin Skovbjerg | 98' | Denmark | World premiere
A tense psychological thriller turns into a coolly existentialist study on the limits of (com)passion. -
Cyclone
Philip Yung | 116' | Hong Kong | World premiere
Desire and identity blur as Cyclone travels to Hong Kong in search of gender-affirming surgery. -
Daryn’s Gym
90' | South Africa | -
Gym owner Daryn battles his next door competitor, in this light, sometimes deliciously exaggerated South African mockumentary. -
Drawing Lots
Zaza Khalvashi, Tamta Khalvashi | 84' | Georgia | World premiere
A droll mystery noir about a tight-knit seaside neighbourhood. -
Drifting Petals
110' | Australia | -
In this poetic essay, Clara Law paints a personal portrait of a filmmaker wandering through Hong Kong and Macau.