In ‘The Platform 2’ the sequel to the Spanish thriller, a new resident becomes embroiled in the battle against the controversial method imposed by a mysterious leader.
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In ‘The Platform 2’ the sequel to the Spanish thriller, a new resident becomes embroiled in the battle against the controversial method imposed by a mysterious leader.
A botched kidnapping turns into a night of horror in the Argentine horror film 1978 by Nicolás and Luciano Onetti .
Anaïs Demoustier is a journalist struggling to interview renowned Spanish artist Salvador Dalí in Quentin Dupieux’s surrealist comedy Daaaaaalí.
Mati Diop’s ‘Dahomey’ is a documentary blending reality and fiction telling the story of 26 historical treasures from The Kingdom of Dahomey being returned to its home country after they were taken during the French colonial period.
Leandra Leal and Irandhir Santos star in Carnival Is Over, the dark, and funny neo-noir film by Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Coimbra world premiering at TIFF.
The South Korean box office hit ‘12.12: The Day’ by Kim Sung-su has been selected as the country’s entry for the 2025 Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category.
Based on a true story, ‘Superboys of Malegaon’ is a film based on the life of Nasir Shaikh, an amateur filmmaker from the town of Malegaon.
Hwang Jung-min returns as a veteran detective tracking down a serial killer in the Koren thriller sequel Veteran 2: I, The Executioner by Ryoo Seung-wan.
“Pimpinero: Blood and Oil is about geographical borders, but above all about ethical, moral, emotional and human borders,” said Andrés Baiz, director.
Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig has been selected to represent Germany at the Academy Awards in the category for Best International Feature Film.
Kurosawa Kiyoshi’s thriller film ‘Cloud’ has been chosen to represent Japan in the Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film at the 2025 Oscars.
Set in Madrid, an aging filmmaker named reflects on his memories of working on his final and still unfinished film, in Victor Erice’s semi-autobiographical film Close Your Eyes.