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Tuesday, 02. 09. 2025 / 18:20 / Main Hall

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From 9 June 2025

Simon of the Mountain Simón de la montaña

Federico Luis / Argentina, Chile, Uruguay / 2024 / 98 min / Slovene subtitles, Spanish

Screenings

Tuesday, 02. 09. 2025 / 18:20 / Main Hall

Last Screening

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The Argentine director's debut work is a reflection on belonging and searching for an identity beyond the so-called normality. Winner of the Critics' Week section of the Cannes Festival.

cast Lorenzo Ferro, Pehuén Pedre, Kiara Supini, Laura Nevole, Agustín Toscano, Camila Hirane

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Simón is twenty-one years old. He introduces himself as an assistant to moving crews. He can't cook or clean bathrooms, he says, but he knows how to make a bed. Recently, it's as if he has become a different man entirely ...

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