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When Evening Falls on Bucharest

When Evening Falls on Bucharest

Continuing his very particular parsing of language and politics—here, the politics are cinematic— Corneliu Porumboiu tells the story of a film director rehearsing the details of a nude scene with his lead actress. Investigating the repetitive natu...

Romania/France | 89

Manakamana

Manakamana

The patient cameras of Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab (Sweetgrass, Leviathan) return in Manakamana, Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez's intimate record of an isolated Nepalese pilgrimage site and the cable car journey that brings adherents, trave...

USA/Nepal | 120

The Reconstruction

The Reconstruction

Argentinian director Juan Taratuto and actor Diego Peretti make a sharp detour from their previous comedies in this finely observed character study set against the desolate beauty of Patagonia. Peretti is remarkable as an embittered, rough-hewn oi...

Argentina | 93

Dolby Labs: The Sound of Movies

Dolby Labs: The Sound of Movies

Angus McGilpin, director of content development at Dolby Laboratories, and a guest sound designer will explore the art and history of sound in film-from how it is created and designed in the mixing room to how it is experienced by audiences in the...

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Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

The Great Museum

The Great Museum

On the eve of an ambitious remodeling and reinstallation at Vienna’s famed Kunsthistorisches Museum, this perceptive and slyly humorous documentary peers into the inner workings as the big day approaches. The Great Museum unsurprisingly makes for ...

Austria | 95

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The Militant

The Militant

A student leader fighting against the bosses of striking packinghouse workers in 2002 Uruguay experiences a coming-of-age crisis when he inherits his father’s ranch. The radical becomes the boss and finds himself responsible for paying months of b...

Uruguay/Argentina | 121

Manakamana

Manakamana

The patient cameras of Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab (Sweetgrass, Leviathan) return in Manakamana, Stephanie Spray and Pacho Velez's intimate record of an isolated Nepalese pilgrimage site and the cable car journey that brings adherents, trave...

USA/Nepal | 120

School of Babel

School of Babel

This revelatory documentary details a year in the life of immigrant youth from around the globe—boys and girls age 11 to 15—who are living in Paris and enrolled in a “reception class” where an extraordinary teacher helps them learn to speak French...

France | 89

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Norte, the End of History

Norte, the End of History

Art-house favorite Lav Diaz's latest epic explores everything from the state of present-day rural Philippines by way of Dostoevsky (Diaz’s favorite writer) to the 1890s Philippine Revolution against the Spanish. Actor Sid Lucero gives a remarkable...

Philippines | 250

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

Child of God

Child of God

A backwoods-dwelling pariah in 1960s Tennessee stumbles upon a pair of dead lovers and becomes romantically obsessed with the woman’s corpse, spiriting her body away to his squalid abode. James Franco’s latest directorial effort is a seething, sna...

USA | 104

School of Babel

School of Babel

This revelatory documentary details a year in the life of immigrant youth from around the globe—boys and girls age 11 to 15—who are living in Paris and enrolled in a “reception class” where an extraordinary teacher helps them learn to speak French...

France | 89

Club Sandwich

Club Sandwich

A doting mother and her lethargic 15-year-old son pass away the idle hours of the off season at an empty Mexican resort hotel, luxuriating in their laziness until an odd and taciturn girl arrives and attracts the boy’s attention. Though theirs may...

Mexico | 82

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

Stray Dogs

Stray Dogs

A poverty-stricken father and his two young children try to survive in modern-day Taipei in yet another remarkable piece of cinema from the great Tsai Ming-liang. Tsai's oblique approach to space and time renders Stray Dogs an often mysterious wor...

Taiwan/France | 138

Blind Dates

Blind Dates

Single and 40, Sandro has zero prospects for finding true love. Fate lends a hand when he runs into a hairdresser, but there’s a catch: Her husband is getting out of prison the next day. For those new to the Georgian New Wave, this low-key, comic ...

Georgia | 95

Dear White People

Dear White People

Justin Simien reinvigorates the campus comedy with his sharply written satire about race and identity. Following a group of students at a fictional Ivy League university, his film tackles taboo topics with finesse and verve, and earned a Special J...

USA | 106

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Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

The Reconstruction

The Reconstruction

Argentinian director Juan Taratuto and actor Diego Peretti make a sharp detour from their previous comedies in this finely observed character study set against the desolate beauty of Patagonia. Peretti is remarkable as an embittered, rough-hewn oi...

Argentina | 93

Supermensch:

Supermensch:

Comedian Mike Myers pays homage to the talent manager who first tasted success alongside his client, rocker Alice Cooper. This affectionate documentary blends Gordon’s reminiscences, archival footage and testimonials from clients and friends, incl...

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American Dreams in China

American Dreams in China

In Peter Chan's clever crowd-pleaser, three college buddies become caught up in the thrall of China's budding entrepreneurial spirit. Abandoning dreams of stateside success in favor of establishing an empire at home, they yearn to beat America at ...

Hong Kong/China | 110

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Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

20,000 Days on Earth

20,000 Days on Earth

Investigating musician/writer/poet Nick Cave’s history, psyche and creative path, 20,000 Days on Earth is a must-see for fans or anyone interested in an artist’s journey. This highly stylized biopic presents a choreographed “day-in-the-life,” depi...

UK | 95

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Queen Margot: The Director’s Cut

Queen Margot: The Director’s Cut

The 1994 Cannes Jury Prize Winner—now technically enriched and restored to full length—immerses viewers in the bosom-heaving passion and political intrigue of 16th-century France, with Isabel Adjani as the titular monarch caught up in bloody battl...

France/Italy/Germany | 159

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Armed with her inimitable insight and ability to find beauty where one least expects it, director Agnès Varda travels to various far-flung locales, interviewing artists, filmmakers and friends, in this puckish and profound five-part miniseries ori...

France | 225

Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy.

Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy.

In this playful, inventive experiment in narrative plotting, the story of Thai teenager Mary’s final year of high school is told via 410 tweets, taken verbatim from the Twitter feed of a real-life Thai teenager. The tweets provide the outlines for...

Thailand | 127

Manila in the Claws of Light

Manila in the Claws of Light

Among cinema’s greatest humanists, Filipino director Lino Brocka made this masterpiece tale of displaced youth and corruption in the teeth of Ferdinand Marcos’s brutal dictatorship. Restored in 2013 by the World Cinema Foundation and the Film Dev...

Philippines | 124

History of Fear

History of Fear

Are strange occurrences in an affluent Buenos Aires suburb evidence that the skittish residents are actually being targeted? Paranoia runs rampant in this accomplished first feature, instilling a disorienting sense of dread in the viewer. The film...

Argentina/France/Germany/Qatar/Uruguay | 79

The Overnighters

The Overnighters

Unemployed folks across America want new oil jobs in North Dakota, but housing is at a premium. Enter Pastor Jay Reinke. Despite protests from his own congregation, he opens up his church to “overnighters"—people in search of a second shot at the...

USA | 100

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Soul Food Stories

Soul Food Stories

Muslim, Christian, Roma and atheist Communists live together peacefully in Satovcha, a Bulgarian village. They have differing theologies and politics, but are united by a love of food and the eternal mystery of being men and women. Beautifully sho...

Bulgaria/Finland | 69

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We Come as Friends

We Come as Friends

South Sudan may have declared its independence but that hasn't stopped multinationals and missionaries from laying claim to its natural resources and influencing its people's religious beliefs. Employing intrepid techniques and striking visuals, d...

France/Austria | 110

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Standing Aside, Watching

Standing Aside, Watching

Antigone returns to her seaside hometown in hopes of starting anew but soon discovers troubling undercurrents of despair and exploitation pervading the town. Subtly referencing both classical Greek tragedy and Westerns, this unflinching look at au...

Greece | 90

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The Overnighters

The Overnighters

Unemployed folks across America want new oil jobs in North Dakota, but housing is at a premium. Enter Pastor Jay Reinke. Despite protests from his own congregation, he opens up his church to “overnighters"—people in search of a second shot at the...

USA | 100

A Story of Children and Film

A Story of Children and Film

As a follow-up to his epic 15-hour documentary series The Story of Film, writer/director/curator/critic Mark Cousins has created a captivating companion piece more on the scale of its small-statured subject: children in film. His lilting Scottish ...

UK | 101

Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy.

Mary Is Happy, Mary Is Happy.

In this playful, inventive experiment in narrative plotting, the story of Thai teenager Mary’s final year of high school is told via 410 tweets, taken verbatim from the Twitter feed of a real-life Thai teenager. The tweets provide the outlines for...

Thailand | 127

Bad Hair

Bad Hair

A 10-year-old boy's desire to straighten his kinky hair causes outsized conflict with his unemployed, harassed single mother in Mariana Rondón's Caracas-set drama. Unexpected issues related to Venezuela’s volatile economic situation and the young ...

Venezuela/Peru | 93

Eastern Boys

Eastern Boys

In this erotically charged nail-biter, director Robin Campillo takes the audience on an unexpected ride when Daniel, a dapper, 50-something Parisian businessman, coyly cruises the Gare du Nord and awkwardly propositions an eastern European immigra...

France | 128

Last Weekend

Last Weekend

Patricia Clarkson gives a spirited performance as an aging matriarch who wants her family and friends to gather one last time for a fond farewell to the magnificent Lake Tahoe manor she intends to sell. But comically, her plans quickly crumble in...

USA | 94

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Three Letters from China

Three Letters from China

Luc Schaedler's latest work presents distinct and illuminating portraits of contemporary life in China. Attentively observing life on a parched farm, a grim industrial zone, a rural village and a booming megacity, the documentary expressively rev...

Switzerland | 80

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Borgman

Borgman

After being flushed out of his subterranean forest hovel by a hatchet-wielding priest, the scruffy Borgman knocks on the door of a well-heeled couple and requests the use of their bath. He soon worms his way into their home, hatching a bizarre plo...

Netherlands | 113

Stop the Pounding Heart

Stop the Pounding Heart

This unique hybrid of documentary and narrative offers an evocative portrait of the quotidian lives of a devout young Christian goat farmer and the bull-riding cowboy who lives nearby. As much a portrait of the Eastern Texas town where they live, ...

USA/Belgium/Italy | 100

Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent

A drama as stylish as one of Saint Laurent’s dresses, this sleek biopic focuses on 20 years in the designer’s life, as he reaches the heights of couture success at Dior, revolutionizes fashion when he strikes out on his own and falls in love with ...

France | 105

Impossible Light

Impossible Light

In this behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the legendary Bay Lights project, director Jeremy Ambers offers a close-up view—from inception to execution—of the project that transformed the Bay Bridge into the internationally renowned art inst...

USA | 71

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I Origins

I Origins

Mike Cahill (Another Earth, SFIFF 2011) returns to the Festival with the story of a molecular biology PH.D. student (Michael Pitt) whose research into the evolution of eyes leads him on an unexpected journey in this affecting science fictional dra...

USA | 113

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Ping Pong Summer

Ping Pong Summer

It’s 1985 and in the seaside resort town of Ocean City, Maryland, table tennis looms large for one young teen in this coming-of-age comedy that pays affectionate homage to all things ‘80s as a shy, hip-hop obsessed 13-year-old boy makes new friend...

USA | 92

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Yves Saint Laurent

Yves Saint Laurent

A drama as stylish as one of Saint Laurent’s dresses, this sleek biopic focuses on 20 years in the designer’s life, as he reaches the heights of couture success at Dior, revolutionizes fashion when he strikes out on his own and falls in love with ...

France | 105

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Heaven Adores You

Heaven Adores You

Brilliant, beloved indie rock singer-songwriter Elliott Smith—whose Academy Award–nominated “Miss Misery” from the Good Will Hunting soundtrack earned him unexpected fame, and who died tragically in 2003 at age 34—is fondly remembered by friends, ...

USA | 96

Our Time Will Come

Our Time Will Come

Ann Hui's moving and suspenseful drama showcases the heroic activities undertaken by resistance fighters during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong from 1941–44.

Hong Kong/China | 130

Dealer/Healer

Dealer/Healer

Set in the 1970s and early ‘80s, Lawrence Ah Mon’s action-packed crime saga tells the true story of a reformed drug dealer who struggles for redemption from his perilous past.

Hong Kong | 101

Our Time Will Come

Our Time Will Come

Ann Hui's moving and suspenseful drama showcases the heroic activities undertaken by resistance fighters during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong from 1941–44.

Hong Kong/China | 130

77 Heartbreaks

77 Heartbreaks

In the wake of his girlfriend Eva’s sudden departure from the apartment they share, shallow kickboxing teacher Adam finds her journal, which catalogs his various transgressions as depicted in flashbacks.

Hong Kong | 93

This Is Not What I Expected

This Is Not What I Expected

An aspiring female chef (Zhou Dongyu) finds that the way to the heart of a reserved Japanese CEO is through his stomach in Derek Hui's rom-com.

China | 107

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The Sleep Curse

The Sleep Curse

When a woman visits an egotistical sleep-disorder specialist about a mysterious sickness afflicting her brother, the doctor must in turn seek help from a medium to uncover the origin of the malady.

Hong Kong | 102

Boat People

Boat People

Boat People details the experiences of a Japanese photojournalist who is sent to Vietnam after the war to document life under the Communist government and its "new economic zones."

Hong Kong | 110

With Prisoners

With Prisoners

A stirring exposé of Hong Kong's juvenile justice system, With Prisoners uses real events (and casts several former offenders) to dramatize an institutional structure in need of reform.

Hong Kong | 100

Love Off the Cuff

Love Off the Cuff

Love Off the Cuff depicts Jimmy and Cherie at a pivotal stage in their relationship—where living together, rather than cementing their connection, instead brings personal idiosyncrasies to the fore.

Hong Kong | 120

Member Screening: Watergate

Member Screening: Watergate

'Watergate,' from Academy Award-winning director Charles Ferguson, chronicles one of the biggest criminal conspiracies in modern politics.

USA | 120

Tracey

Tracey

Hong Kong cinema takes a bold and progressive leap forward with Jun Li’s powerful portrait of a middle-aged man recognizing he is transgender.

Hong Kong | Fiction Feature | 119

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