In this road-movie, an unlikely teenage duo embark on a predictable journey of pranks, dangers, and disillusionment.
Uricaru's debut feature is an embittered and scathing vision of immigrant life in contemporary America.
Kasia Rosłaniec's experimental feature depicts the life of an imaginary writer of the "Selfie" generation through 2-minute sequences.
Jack Page reviews Cristi Iftime's latest film, which revolves around the dysfunctional relationship between a father and his son.
Kirchhoff’s documentary essay about the Romani holocaust stresses the right to resist the erasure of traumatic artifacts.
In Andrius Blaževičius’ ironically titled film, a man fearing for his masculinity befriends the idea of being religious.
In their latest film, the Sasnals adopt the perspective of an isolated misanthrope to tackle issues of racism and xenophobia.
Bartosz Kowalski's controversial debut features follows two school boys as they spread danger and despair.
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