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NICKEL BOYS
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead and inspired by real-life events, NICKEL BOYS chronicles the powerful friendship between two Black teenagers who become wards of a juvenile reformatory in Florida.
Dinner Inspired by: RIOJA, THE LAND OF A THOUSAND WINES
This dinner at Trio restaurant celebrates Rioja's rich wine heritage, blending tradition with innovation. Each course is designed to evoke the region's flavors. Executive Chef Gladis Lizarraga will highlight the interplay between time-honored practices and modern creativity, much like the Spanish wine industry.
ANIMAL INSTINCTS
From loyal companions to wild disruptors and everything in between, fauna take center stage in these charming, curious, and sometimes unruly shorts.
ON THE JOB
From the confines of the office to the high seas and everywhere in between, punch in and enjoy these funny and fraught portraits of working life.
SAME PLANET, DIFFERENT WORLDS
In our increasingly connected world, real and imagined barriers continue to drive a wedge between people from different backgrounds. These compassionate and cutting stories highlight unexpected encounters across the class divide.
A United Kingdom
Belle director Amma Asante returns with another stirring interracial love story, this time based on the 1948 marriage between Prince Seretse of Bechuanaland (now Botswana) and an English clerk. Their union affronts her parents and his, his subjects, her superiors and both governments, and jeopardizes British colonial rule in southern Africa.
Mountain Cry
Set against China’s rugged Taihang Mountains and superbly photographed by Patrick Murgia, Larry Yang’s forceful melodrama tells of the love between a mute widow and the man responsible for the death of her husband. A gorgeous film with the feel of a timeless allegory. Winner: Best Director, Screenplay, Shanghai.
Paradise
Shot in lustrous black and white, this bold and severe Holocaust drama explores the complex relationship between a Russian aristocrat—caught hiding two Jewish children in her Paris apartment—and two Nazi officials. “Robust, absorbing… enduring resonant.” Variety Winner: Best Director, Venice.
The Ardennes
Belgium’s Oscar® submission is a wintery crime drama about two brothers with bad blood and a trust deficit between them. A downbeat first half quickens into a brutal, unnerving climax with an extra helping of “crazy” on the side.
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
Standing at a crossroads between his conservative family back on a religious kibbutz in Israel and his life as an openly gay man in London, Saar Maoz, now HIV-positive, faces the decision of a lifetime: “Should I go home again?” Winner: Audience Award, Panorama, Berlin; Krakow.