After failing yet another job interview, the father is spending an afternoon with his seven-year-old son. They happen to find a wallet full of money, and father teaches his son the right thing to do.
In Slovenian language, with little dialogues.
After failing yet another job interview, the father is spending an afternoon with his seven-year-old son. They happen to find a wallet full of money, and father teaches his son the right thing to do.
In Slovenian language, with little dialogues.
Dag Johan Haugerud
Thursday, 28. 08. 2025 / 18:00 / Main Hall
Sex, Love and Dreams—not necessarily in that order—are the chapters in a loosely connected trilogy set in contemporary Oslo. In Sex, an intimate conversation between two men sparks a witty and refreshingly honest reflection on sexuality and gender roles in our society.
Steven Spielberg
Thursday, 28. 08. 2025 / 20:30 / Congress Square
After the summer of 1975, beaches and Hollywood were never the same… In June that year, Steven Spielberg’s thriller hit cinemas, terrifying audiences and becoming the first true summer blockbuster. The film was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture, and won three—including one for John Williams’ unforgettable, spine-chilling score.
Celine Song
Thursday, 28. 08. 2025 / 20:30 / Main Hall
Lucy works at a high-end matchmaking company trying to pair up moneyed entrepreneurs with elite bachelors and bachelorettes. When she meets Harry at the wedding of two of her successfully paired clients, she immediately knows that this ‘unicorn’ would be a perfect catch for a lot of her customers. But Harry is more interested in Lucy. And then her ex suddenly shows up… As we could expect from the director of Past Lives, Materialists is not exactly a romantic comedy about a matchmaker torn between two suitors, but rather a lucid examination of the contradictions of love and dating.