Film archive
Sava Sava
Matthew Somerville / United Kingdom, North Macedonia, Czech Republic / 2021 / 71 min / Slovene, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian
Mira Furlan becomes the voice of the river Sava. On its 990-kilometre journey downstream, the longest river of former Yugoslavia communicates with people who share their memories, dreams, and visions of the future. According to its British director Matthew Somerville, this contemplative documentary is “a love letter to the Balkans, to the Sava, and to Mira Furlan”.
Son of Saul Saul fia
László Nemes / Hungary / 2015 / 107 min / Hungarian, Yiddish, German, Russian, Polish
Scaramouche v vojni in ljubezni Le avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche
Enzo G. Castellari, I/YU 1975 / 1975
Schneider vs. Bax Schneider vs. Bax
Alex van Warmerdam / Netherlands / 2015 / 96 min / Dutch
Another extravagance by director of iconic Borgman, this ink-black comedy features pretty bizarre characters whose oddness is matched only by the situations they find themselves in.
Še angelčki bi jedli fižol Anche gli angeli mangiano fagioli
E. B. Clutcher (=Enzo Barboni), I/F/E 1973 / 1973
The Last One for the Road Le città di pianura
Francesco Sossai / Italy, Germany / 2025 / 100 min / Italian
Francesco Sossai breathes new life into Italian comedy with a bittersweet road movie. Together with two old friends, we wander through the Venetian lowlands, empty our glasses, and try to remember the “truly incredible thing about life” that Carlo Bianchi discovered. It was the big winner at the prestigious Italian David di Donatello film awards.
I'm Still Here Ainda Estou Aqui
Walter Salles / Brazil, France / 2024 / 136 min / Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. The Paiva family live a full and happy life in a house by the beach. One day, however, everything is turned upside-down when the military junta abducts the father. Director Walter Salles (Central Station, The Motorcycle Diaries) based his heartbreaking film on memoirs written by the son of the seven-member family.
See You Friday, Robinson À vendredi, Robinson
Mitra Farahani / France, Lebanon, Iran, Switzerland / 2022 / 97 min
Jean-Luc Godard and Ebrahim Golestan, two key figures of cinematic history, belong to the same generation, but they have never met in their long lives. A few years ago, Iranian filmmaker, artist, and producer Mitra Farahani wrote to Godard and suggested they meet.