Bright Future
Overzicht van films
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Portrait of Man – Invasion of the Herbivores
Endre Aalrust | 21' | Norway | International premiere
How do we experience manliness from a variety of cultural conventions? Fascinating documentary on personal experiences in Tokyo’s colourful gay scene. -
Possessed
Lee Yong-Ju | 106' | South Korea | International premiere
Beautifully filmed Korean horror movie in which big sister Hee-jin tries to find her missing sister together with a sober cop. According to inhabitant -
The Pot and the Oak
Kiarash Anvari | 72' | Canada | World premiere
Borzoo, a not-so-successful playwright, writes a play about his marriage. He wrestles with finding a satisfactory ending, whereas the marriage itself -
Pranzo di Ferragosto
Gianni Di Gregorio | 75' | Italy | None
On a sweltering holiday in Rome, fifty-something Giovanni faces the unenviable task of housing several elderly ladies – ladies with a will of their ow -
A primeira idade
Alexander David | 82' | Portugal | World premiere
Allegorical tale about the loss of innocence, featuring a children’s commune and a forbidden forest. -
Primordial Ties
Otto Buj | 90' | Canada | International premiere
Coming-of-age story of Marjorie Ely, a beautiful 19-year-old who imagines that she was created through extraordinary, magical means by her mysterious -
Puisque nous sommes nés
Jean-Pierre Duret, Andréa Santana | 90' | Brazil | None
Sympathetic portrait of two kids looking for a new world. One lives in a slum district and comes from a large family, the other sleeps… -
Pure
Lisa Langseth | 98' | Sweden | None
This moving film debut about class, power, art, love and Facebook touched a sensitive nerve for many film juries. Pure is carried by the actress… -
Qarantina
90' | Germany | -
In today’s Iraq, a hitman and a family are condemned to each other by circumstance. He looks down from above on the courtyard where the… -
Qarantina
Oday Rasheed | 90' | Germany | European premiere
Refined drama about an Iraqi family that has been forced to move into a derelict building and the hitman who has moved into the top… -
Qissa
Anup Singh | 109' | France | European premiere
A deeply moving drama about a Sikh family that only gives birth to daughters, set in Punjab early after the Partition of India. The male… -
The Quiet Roar
Henrik Hellström | 80' | Norway | World premiere
Second film from the Swedish director of the successful, hypnotic Burrowing, about a terminally ill woman who relives a crucial phase of her life than