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From 25 March 2021

Sweat Sweat

Magnus Von Horn / Poland, Sweden / 2020 / 106 min / Polish

Sweat recounts three days in the life of fitness influencer Sylwia Zając, whose presence on social media has made her a celebrity. Although she has hundreds of thousands of followers, is surrounded by loyal employees and admired by acquaintances, she is looking for true intimacy.

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“Certainly one of the more textured and rewarding features to deal with the phenomenon of modern celebrity.” - ScreenDaily. “A terrific performance from Polish up-and-comer Magdalena Koleśnik /…/ a tricky blend of satire and tragedy.”
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Honey Honey

Natasha Arthy

Saturday, 23. 05. 2026 / 16:30 / Main Hall

A shy Honey is caught between family secrets and her love of music. When she learns her grandfather might still be alive, she sets off on a journey – to find him and herself.

Little Amélie or the Character of Rain Amélie et la métaphysique des tubes

Maïlys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han

Saturday, 23. 05. 2026 / 17:00 / Small Hall

Amélie is a little Belgian girl born in Japan. Thanks to her friend Nishio-san, life is a succession of adventures and discoveries. But on her third birthday, a single event changes everything. Because for Amélie, this is the age where everything hangs in the balance: happiness as well as tragedy.

Whispers in the Woods Le chant des forêts

Vincent Munier

Saturday, 23. 05. 2026 / 18:45 / Main Hall

Following his film The Velvet Queen, in which he searched the Tibetan highlands for the elusive big cat, nature photographer Vincent Munier now invites us on an intimate journey to his native Vosges Mountains. Together with him, we will immerse ourselves in the sounds, textures, and scents of ancient forests. The film won the César Award for Best Documentary.