The Box Office is open from 17:00 till 20:30 (closed for today).

EFA – Short matters! I. (2021) EFA – Short matters! I. (2021)

various / 80 min

Short Films Programme.

Nina 
Нина, Hristo Simeonov, Bulgaria, fiction, 2019, 20'

A 13-year-old Nina is feeling trapped in her relation with the bossy Vassil, who is preparing her to be a skilled pickpocket in Spain. There are days when she is almost ready to run away from him.

Past Perfect
Jorge Jácome, Portugal, experimental, 2019, 23'

A melancholic film - the archaeological investigation of the state of mind of our present.

Memorable
Mémorable, Bruno Collet, France, animation, 2019, 12'

Recently, Louis, a painter, and his wife Michelle are experiencing strange events. Their world seems to be mutating. Slowly, furniture, objects and people lose their realism. They are destructuring, sometimes disintegrating...

The Bite
A Mordida, Pedro Neves Marques, Portugal/Brazil, fiction, 2019, 26'

Between a house in the Atlantic forest and a genetically modified mosquito lab near São Paulo, a polyamorous, non-binary relationship struggles to survive an epidemic spreading across Brazil.

Kinodvor. Newsletter.

Join our mailing list and receive details of upcoming films and events!

What's On

The Penguin Lessons The Penguin Lessons

Peter Cattaneo

Wednesday, 28. 05. 2025 / 17:40 / Main Hall

This moving dramedy about the unlikely friendship between a cynical Englishman and an adorable penguin was adapted by Peter Cattaneo (The Full Monty) from a true story.

New on the programme

Parthenope Parthenope

Paolo Sorrentino

Wednesday, 28. 05. 2025 / 20:00 / Main Hall

Born in the 1950s in the sea in front of her home villa, Parthenope seeks happiness in the long summers of her youth and falls in love with her native Naples and its many picturesque characters. Paolo Sorrentino has created a seductive epic about a modern heroine’s journey beyond “great beauty” and “youth”.

Dahomey Dahomey

Mati Diop

Wednesday, 28. 05. 2025 / 20:30 / Small Hall

A poetic documentary by Franco-Senegalese director Mati Diop gives voice to artefacts returning from exile in France to their homeland, Benin, and listens to young people as they discuss the significance of this historic event.