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Retrospective: Radu Jude I. Retrospektiva: Radu Jude I.

Radu Jude / Romania / 94 min / Romanian

In the Morning; Alexandra; The Tube With a Hat; It Can Pass Through the Wall

In the Morning / Dimineaţă 
2007, 28’ 

Two characters, one taxi, a crisis and a compromise.

Alexandra
2008, 26’ 

Tavi, a man in his late thirties, discovers that Alexandra, his 4-year-old daughter, is not calling him ’dad’ anymore.

Cev z masko / The Tube With a Hat / Lampa cu căciulă
2006, 23’ 

Marian, a 7-year-old boy from a small and poor Romanian village, wakes up his father and persuades him to go to the city, in order to fix their old TV set. Prehaja skozi stene / It

Can Pass Through the Wall / Trece si prin perete 
2014, 17’ 

An old man tries to play backgammon with friends while babysitting his granddaughter, who's terrified because of the suicide committed by a boy in their building.

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LIFFe / Perspectives

Peacock Pfau - Bin ich echt?

Bernhard Wenger

Wednesday, 19. 11. 2025 / 16:00 / Main Hall

Focusing on a master impersonator for hire slipping seamlessly into any role demanded by his clients, Wenger’s directorial debut feature abounds in visual humour and unexpected plot twists.

New Classmates Novi sošolci

Toni Cahunek

Wednesday, 19. 11. 2025 / 17:15 / Small Hall

Slovenia’s economy relies on workers from Kosovo. But how does society accept their children? The documentary New Classmates explores the background of Kosovar immigration and the challenges their children face integrating into a new country. It highlights the stories of four children of immigrant families and their parents, who face various obstacles due to their ethnic background and limited knowledge of the Slovenian language.

LIFFe / Panorama

The Little Sister La petite dernière

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Wednesday, 19. 11. 2025 / 18:15 / Main Hall

A young Muslim woman struggles to reconcile her blossoming sexuality with her identity and family expectations in Hafsia Herzi’s adaptation of Fatima Daas’ 2020 novel.