Film archive
Photophobia Photophobia
Ivan Ostrochovský, Pavol Pekarčík / Slovakia, Czech Republic, Ukraine / 2023 / 71 min / Ukrainian, Russian
This film looks at the war in Ukraine from the bottom up, through the eyes of two children in search of a ray of light. Shot during the siege of Kharkiv.
Pichku's Dream Halkaa
Nila Madhab Panda / India / 2018 / 110 min / Slovene subtitles, English Subtitles, Hindi, English / 7+
Pickpocket Xiao Wu
Jia Zhangke / China / 1997 / 108 min / Mandarin Chinese
Jia Zhangke’s striking debut came quietly and announced the director’s feature theme: the fate of the little man left behind by a rapidly evolving contemporary society. Pickpocket announced one of the most important Chinese film-makers of his generation.
Pictures of Ghosts Retratos Fantasmas
Kleber Mendonça Filho / Brazil / 2023 / 93 min / Portuguese
Like in many places around the world, in the 20th century, millions of people went to the cinema in the centre of Recife. This three-part film essay is a playful and captivating homage to cinema in Recife and the movie theatres where the author grew up and still lives.
Piercing Piercing
Nicolas Pesce / USA / 2018 / 81 min / English
Adapting a short story by Ryû Murakami, Nicolas Pesce (The Eyes of My Mother) delivers a delightfully perverse mixture of body horror, psychosexual thriller and black comedy, which also pays homage to the audio-visual landscape of Italian giallo movies of the seventies.
Pillion Pillion
Harry Lighton / United Kingdom / 2025 / 106 min / English
This explicit and raw yet surprisingly tender film challenges our notions of what an ideal relationship should look like. It won the Best Screenplay Award at Cannes.
Pink Moon Pink Moon
Floor van der Meulen / Netherlands, Slovenia / 2022 / 95 min / Dutch
During a family dinner, Jan breaks it to his two grown-up children that he’s had enough of life. In a few months, around his 75th birthday, he wants to die. For Iris, this is completely out of the blue. To her, Jan is a vigorous father, a caring grandfather, and generally a man hale and hearty enough to be part of her life for at least another decade. Or so she thought…
Pinocchio Pinocchio
Enzo D'Alò / Italy, Luxembourg, France, Belgium / 2012 / 75 min / Slovene subtitles, Italian
Based on the novel by Carlo Collodi.
Pinocchio Pinocchio
Matteo Garrone / Italy, France / 2019 / 125 min / Italian, Slovene subtitles / 8+
Roberto Benigni plays Geppetto in this new imagining of the beloved classic. The director Matteo Garrone (Gomorrah, Reality) returns to the roots of the Pinocchio story, creating a rich fantasy world of mystery and wonder.
Piro Piro Piro Piro
Baek Mi-young, Min Sung-ah / South Korea / 2025 / 29 min / No dialogue / 3+
A programme of short animated films from South Korea with no dialogues, invite young viewers into a pastel-coloured, poetic and tender world dominated entirely by birds, butterflies, rabbits and flowers.
Pity Oiktos
Babis Makridis / Greece, Poland / 2018 / 97 min / Greek
A drama by Babis Makridis, a promising representative of the Greek new wave, Pity finds dark humour in a man hopelessly addicted to the sympathy of others, going to increasingly desperate lengths to continue receiving it.
Pixie: The New Beginning Skrzat. Nowy początek
Krzysztof Komander / Poland, Czech Republic / 2025 / 99 min / Polish, Slovene subtitles / 8+
New in town, 11-year-old Hania is bullied for believing in pixies. She becomes friends with an outsider Michał and a real pixie, Sindri, on a quest to prove their existence. Their journey helps Hania face new beginnings and understand the power of friendship.
Planet Single Planeta singli
Mitja Okorn / Poland / 2016 / 136 min / Polish
A romantic comedy, tailored after the genre’s prime examples, touching and full of whimsical humour.
Playing Men Playing Men
Matjaž Ivanišin / Slovenia, Croatia / 2017 / 61 min / Slovene / 15+
While filming a documentary about men and games, the director experiences a deep creative crisis. Memories of childhood and images from an unfinished project mix into this ode of the absurdity of gesture. Winner of the Vesna Award for Best Documentary.