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11:00 / Main Hall

Mirrors No. 3 Miroirs No. 3

Christian Petzold / Germany / 2025 / 86 min / German

Christian Petzold once again explores themes of loss, memory, and identity – this time in a mysterious family psychodrama, a modern fairy tale for adults, in which two women try to piece together the fragments of their broken lives.

Kinobalon / Last Screening

11:30 / Small Hall

My Summer Holiday Poletne počitnice

Petra Seliškar / Slovenia, North Macedonia, France / 2025 / 54 min / Macedonian, Albanian / 10+

A little shepherd spends his summers high in the mountains together with his dog friends.

Kinobalon / Premiere

14:00 / Main Hall

Elvis Starling Elvis Škorc

Boris Jurjaševič / Slovenia / 2025 / 91 min / Slovene / 7+

Elvis Škorc humorously portrays the complex world of a fourteen-year-old  who’s known since second grade that he wants to become an inventor.

14:30 / Small Hall

Tales from the Magic Garden Tales from the Magic Garden

Leon Vidmar, David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Jean-Claude Rozec / Slovenia, Slovakia, France, Czech Republic / 2025 / 71 min / Dubbed / 7+

Three kids spend the night at their grandpa’s house. To fill the silence after losing their grandma, the family’s storyteller, they create their own stories and discover the power of imagination. This uplifting stop-motion film celebrates creativity and its healing magic.

16:15 / Small Hall

Tales from the Magic Garden Tales from the Magic Garden

Leon Vidmar, David Súkup, Patrik Pašš, Jean-Claude Rozec / Slovenia, Slovakia, France, Czech Republic / 2025 / 71 min / Dubbed / 7+

Three kids spend the night at their grandpa’s house. To fill the silence after losing their grandma, the family’s storyteller, they create their own stories and discover the power of imagination. This uplifting stop-motion film celebrates creativity and its healing magic.

16:45 / Main Hall

Sorry, Baby Sorry, Baby

Eva Victor / USA / 2025 / 103 min / English

An honest, warm, and surprisingly funny film about how to live with something you can never truly get over. A Sundance Festival sensation, winner of the Best Screenplay award there, and considered one of the best films of the year by numerous critics.

18:00 / Small Hall

Wisdom of Happiness Wisdom of Happiness

Barbara Miller, Philip Delaquis / Switzerland / 2024 / 90 min / English

With disarming wit, the Dalai Lama reflects on balancing millennia-old Tibetan Buddhist traditions with the contemporary values of our globalised society that now struggles to overcome violence and war while standing on the brink of environmental collapse.

19:00 / Main Hall

Small Things Like These Small Things Like These

Tim Mielants / Ireland, USA, Belgium / 2024 / 98 min / English

Ireland, 1985. Bill Furlong (Cillian Murphy) works as a coal merchant to support himself, his wife and their five daughters. While delivering coal to the local convent of the Magdalene Sisters, he begins to suspect that the girls’ school they run is in fact a cruel and exploitative laundry … The film, which is based on Claire Keegan’s novel of the same name, opened the Berlinale.

20:00 / Small Hall

Fiume o morte! Fiume o morte!

Igor Bezinović / Croatia, Italy, Slovenia / 2025 / 112 min / Croatian, Italian

On 12 September 1919, a troop of some three hundred soldiers under the leadership of the flamboyant war-loving Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio swooped into the Northern-Adriatic port town of Fiume, now Rijeka, wanting to annex the city to Italy. Over the course of the next 16 months, during what is regarded as one of the most bizarre militant sieges of all time his official photography team captured over 10,000 images. A century later, Igor Bezinović orchestrates a direct-action history lesson focused on the siege and its modern-day implications.

21:10 / Main Hall

Sex Sex

Dag Johan Haugerud / Norway / 2024 / 118 min / Norwegian

Sex, Love and Dreams—not necessarily in that order—are the chapters in a loosely connected trilogy set in contemporary Oslo. In Sex, an intimate conversation between two men sparks a witty and refreshingly honest reflection on sexuality and gender roles in our society.