Lynch/Oz
Director Alexandre Philippe's undisciplined but insightful documentary 'Lynch/Oz' explores the influence of 'The Wizard of Oz' on David Lynch's surreal cinematic universe.
Director Alexandre Philippe's undisciplined but insightful documentary 'Lynch/Oz' explores the influence of 'The Wizard of Oz' on David Lynch's surreal cinematic universe.
Drugs, rap music and reckless hunger for fame prove to be a potent cocktail in Czech writer-director Adam Sedlák's enjoyably cartoonish comedy thriller 'Banger'.
Iranian director Dornaz Hajiha pushes maternal and paternal sentiment to anguishing extremes in an intriguing and intensely acted debut feature, but the ending is missing.
Silence 9-6
Crystal Globe Selection
The women’s toilet in a nightclub becomes the site of miniature disasters and minor catastrophes in Angelika Abramovitch’s multi-stranded and surprisingly affecting short.
Felix Herrmann's hybrid film is an occasionally dry but frank examination of faith, feminism, and ambition in the modern world.
With a deft hand for black comedy, Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli takes his examination of modern narcissism to its body-horror extreme.
A emotionally fragile schoolgirl spends a revelatory summer with foster parents in director Colm Bairéad's haunting, prize-winning, Irish-language debut feature.