Film archive
Dear Future Children Dear Future Children
Franz Böhm / Germany, Austria, United Kingdom / 2021 / 89 min / Slovene subtitles, Luganda, Spanish, Cantonese, English
Let film take you away to the struggle for justice!
Decision to Leave Heojil kyolshim
Park Chan-wook / South Korea / 2022 / 138 min / Korean
A man falls from a mountain peak to his death. The detective in charge suspects the victim’s young and attractive wife… This playful blend of police procedural and romance, seasoned with dashes of humor and sensuality, won the prize for Best Director in Cannes.
Dede Dede
Mariam Hačvani / Georgia, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Croatia, Ireland, Qatar / 2017 / 97 min / Georgian
A young girl challenges the deep-rooted traditions of her patriarchal culture, customs that still survive in Georgia’s remote rural areas.
Défi de solidarité Défi de solidarité
Anne Richard, Caroline Darroquy / France / 2019 / 64 min / French
Delete History Effacer l'historique
Gustave Kervern, Benoît Delépine / France / 2020 / 106 min / English, French
In a provincial suburb, three neighbours are overtaken by new technologies and social media. They decide to fight back against the Big Tech companies. A resolutely analogue and wonderfully ridiculous satire about the digital promised land.
Delphine and Carole Delphine et Carole, insoumuses
Callisto McNulty / France / 2019 / 70 min / French
Democracy Democracy – Im Rausch der Daten
David Bernet / Germany, France / 2015 / 100 min / German, English / 16+
How do we protect European citizens against the misuse of personal data for commercial gain? Democracy takes us behind the scenes of the European Union’s legislative process: from early plans, through almost a thousand recorded changes, to the implementation of new legislation over data protection.
Diary of My Mind Journal de ma tête
Ursula Meier / Switzerland, France / 2018 / 70 min / French
A portrait of a talented high school student who murders his parents in cold blood, Diary of My Mind is based on real-life events. Challenging the established moral norms, Ursula Meier depicts the inner anguish of the perpetrator with outstanding lucidity and intuitive acumen.