
Helena Wittmann’s sophomore feature, the German drama film Human Flowers of Flesh, opens for a one-week NY exclusive theatrical engagement at Metrograph, beginning Friday, April 14.

Helena Wittmann’s sophomore feature, the German drama film Human Flowers of Flesh, opens for a one-week NY exclusive theatrical engagement at Metrograph, beginning Friday, April 14.

KimStim debuted the official trailer for Unrest (Unrueh), a Swiss film filled with a complex mix of love, anarchism, and wristwatches, all set in the Swiss watchmaking town of Saint-Imier in the 1870s.

Janus Films revealed the official trailer for The Eight Mountains (Le otto montagne), the Italian drama adapted from the novel of the same name, about a friendship between two men who spend their childhood together in the Italian Alps and reconnect later as adults. Starring in the film are Luca Marinelli, Alessandro Borghi, Lupo Barbiero, Cristiano Sassella, and Elisabetta Mazzullo.

Deadline shared the first trailer from Goat Days (Aadujeevitham), the feature film adaptation of the 2008 best seling Malayalam novel of the same name by Benyamin, and starring Prithviraj Sukumaran along with Jimmy Jean-Louis.

Chilean actress Manuela Martelli makes her feature directorial debut with Chile ’76, a thriller set during the early years of Augusto Pinochet’s regime in Chile.

Pilgrims (Piligrimai), Lithuania’s Official Submission to the 95th Academy Awards opens in U.S. cinemas on April 7, 2023.

Written and directed by award-winning filmmaker François Ozon, the French film Everything Went Fine (Tout s’est bien passé) is a powerful family drama, where a man with a devastating final wish contacts his daughter to help him and forces her to reconcile her painful past with him. The film is based on the based on the novel Everything Went Well by Emmanuèle Bernheim, and stars Sophie Marceau, André Dussollier, Géraldine Pailhas, Charlotte Rampling along with Éric Caravaca.

IFC Films revealed the official trailer for R.M.N., the drama film teeming with ethnic and economic tensions, set in a multiethnic village in Transylvania, Romania.

Grasshopper Film will release Dry Ground Burning (Mato Seco em Chamas) from the directorial duo of Joana Pimenta and Adirley Queirós.

Makoto Shinkai, visionary director of Your Name. and Weathering with You is back with a new film, Suzume, a coming-of-age story set in various disaster-stricken locations across Japan, where 17-year-old Suzume, must close the doors causing devastation.

Chile ’76 (1976) by Manuela Martelli and The Cow Who Sang a Song Into the Future (La vaca que cantó una canción hacia el futuro) by Francisca Alegría, two debut feature films by emerging Chilean filmmakers will be released in the US by Kino Lorber.

Music Box Films unveiled a new official trailer for Other People’s Children (Les enfants des autres), French drama film of a forty-something high-school teacher who starts a new relationship and ends up also creating a close bond with her partner’s 4-year-old daughter.