For years, war veteran Will and his teenage daughter Tom have lived in the wilderness, under the treetops of a national park in Oregon. Will suffers from PTSD and can find his peace only in isolation and far from civilisation. Their close relationship and way of life are put to the test when the social services force them to live an ordinary everyday life in the community and when the maturing Tom begins to be drawn to society. The third fiction feature by Debra Granik, a multi-award-winning director, is a subtle drama about protagonists from the edges of society and, according to the critics, one of the best films of 2018.
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Where the Wind Comes From Where the Wind Comes From
Amel Guellaty
Thursday, 16. 10. 2025 / 19:00 / Main Hall
Alyssa and Mehdi have been best friends since childhood, despite being complete opposites. Alyssa is bold and fearless, while Mehdi is a gentle and sensitive soul. When Alyssa discovers an art competition in Djerba that could open new doors, she pulls Mehdi into a wild journey that tests their friendship.
Romeria Romería
Carla Simón
Friday, 17. 10. 2025 / 16:00 / Main Hall
Catalan director Carla Simón (Alcarràs) once again digs into her family history to craft a story of her parents from a mix of real and imagined memories.
Skiff Skiff
Cecilia Verheyden
Friday, 17. 10. 2025 / 18:45 / Main Hall
Malou is one of the top rowers at the local club, but her individuality makes her a target for bullying. Her escape lies in rowing, and in the unwavering support of her older brother Max. But when she grows too close to Max’s girlfriend, Nouria, her world begins to fall apart.