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From 13 May 2021

Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful

Gero von Boehm / Germany / 2020 / 89 min / German, English, French

Helmut Newton's controversial photos of—often nude—women always raised the question: did he empower his subjects or treat them merely as sexual objects? Gero von Boehm decided to ask the female stars of his iconic images.

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Candid interviews with celebrities such as Grace Jones, Charlotte Rampling and Isabella Rossellini are interspersed with a wealth of archival footage, home movies and, of course, scores of glossy photographs.

“A nostalgic time capsule of an art-world rebel whose unorthodox methods and decidedly politically incorrect vision couldn’t exist today.”
- IndieWire

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Mondays / Two by Amir Naderi

Cut Cut

Amir Naderi

Monday, 13. 04. 2026 / 17:45 / Main Hall

Shuji is a young filmmaker and devoted cinephile. He organises impromptu screenings of classic films on the roof of his apartment block and protests against multiplexes and the industry that is destroying the art of film on the streets of Tokyo. One day, he learns that his brother, who had helped finance his films, has been beaten to death by the Yakuza over unpaid debts. Shuji resolves to repay the debt by working as a human punching bag in the bathroom of the club where his brother was killed.

The Tale of Silyan Prikaznata za Siljan

Tamara Kotevska

Monday, 13. 04. 2026 / 18:15 / Small Hall

Inspired by ancient myths and folk tales, Tamara Kotevska’s film is a moving documentary fairy tale about a farmer and his unique bond with a white stork.

Two Prosecutors Dva prokurora

Sergej Loznica

Monday, 13. 04. 2026 / 20:30 / Main Hall

This film by Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa (A Gentle Creature, Donbass) is a Kafkaesque exploration of a totalitarian regime. It is suffused with an overwhelming sense of inevitability and laced with the director’s signature grotesque humour.