
Oscilloscope shared the official trailer for Amanda, the Italian dark comedy film starring Benedetta Porcaroli, Galatea Bellugi, Giovanna Mezzogiorno, and Michele Bravi.

One Night With Adela (Una Noche Con Adela), written and directed by Hugo Ruiz, will have its world premiere in the Midnight Section of the 2023 Tribeca Festival.

Michelle Costabile and Jacopo Costantini are two men who are in love, but face constant harassment by neo-Nazi skinheads, in The Neighbor, the Italian LGBTQ+ drama film from filmmaker Pasquale Marrazzo. Also starring in the movie are Luisa Vernelli, Lucia Vasini, Rossana Gay, and Antonio Rosti.

Bruno Giganti, Agustin Machta, Franco De La Puente, Ivan Masliah star in Horseplay (Los Agitadores), the LGBTQA+ thriller from critically acclaimed filmmaker Marco Berger (Mariposa, Taekwondo).

Dark Sky Films releases The Attachment Diaries, an Argentinian psycho-erotic thriller set around two troubled women who find their lives intertwined when they embark on a vicious crusade of revenge.

Pietro Marcello follows his dramatic breakthrough, Martin Eden, with Scarlet (L’envol), a ‘period fable’ based on the 1923 novel by Russian writer Alexander Grin.

Directed by Israeli filmmaker Idan Haguel, Concerned Citizen is described as a dark comedy about gentrification in a Tel Aviv neighborhood. Starring in the film are Shlomi Bertonov and Ariel Wolf.

Film Movement will release The Night of the 12th (La Nuit du 12), the César Award winning French thriller based on the book 18.3 – Une année à la PJ by Pauline Guéna, that centers on a police investigation in the violent death by burning of Clara, a young woman.

Virginie Efira stars in the French drama film Revoir Paris (Paris Memories) as Mia, a woman who is struggling with the lingering mental health effects of having survived a terrorist attack in Paris months earlier

Coming to VOD soon are new indie films ranging from horror films, to documentary and an LGBT drama. Indie films include Country of Hotels, Makeup, Exorcism in Utero, Sapiosexual, Aliens Uncovered: Origins, Out and About, Killer Kites, Famous, Pillow Party Massacre, Cracked, Crescent Gang, South Beach Shark Club, Velvet Jesus, Peppergrass and Nightmare Fuel.

Described as “visually stunning, dreamlike and intimate,” the award-winning documentary film Museum Of The Revolution tells the story of a community living in the remains of an unfinished utopian project in Belgrade.

Directed by Serbian Oscar-nominated director Stefan Arsenijevic, the award-winning drama As Far As I Can Walk (Strahinja Banovic) follows a couple who left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe and now live as refugees in Belgrade.