Michelle, a model grandmother, is enjoying peaceful retirement in a Burgundy village, close to her best friend Marie-Claude. On All Saints‘ Day, her daughter Valérie arrives to drop off her grandson Lucas for the school holiday week. But nothing will go to plan.
Michelle, a model grandmother, is enjoying peaceful retirement in a Burgundy village, close to her best friend Marie-Claude. On All Saints‘ Day, her daughter Valérie arrives to drop off her grandson Lucas for the school holiday week. But nothing will go to plan.
Four girls, Alma, Erika, Angelika, and Lenka, each spend their youth on the same farm in northern Germany. As the home evolves over a century, echoes of the past linger in its walls. Though separated by time, their lives begin to mirror each other.
Cannes 2025 – Jury Prize
Credits:
DE 2024, 149 Min., Regie: Mascha Schilinski Kamera: Fabian Gamper Schnitt: Evelyn Rack Darsteller*innen: Luise Heyer, Lena Urzendowsky, Claudia Geisler-Bading, Lea Drinda, Hanna Heckt
Trailer:
Kinotrailer „In die Sonne schauen” – Kinostart 28. August 2025
On a weekend trip to the countryside, Laura miraculously survives a car crash. Physically unhurt but deeply shaken, she is taken in by a local woman who witnessed the accident and now cares for Laura with motherly devotion. When her husband and adult son also give up their initial resistance to Laura’s presence, the four of them slowly build up some family-like routine. But soon they can no longer ignore their past…
Credits:
DE 2025, 86 Min., deutsche OmeU Regie: Christian Petzold Schnitt: Bettina Böhler Kamera: Hans Fromm mit: Paula Beer, Barbara Auer, Matthias Brandt, Enno Trebs
On a weekend trip to the countryside, Laura miraculously survives a car crash. Physically unhurt but deeply shaken, she is taken in by a local woman who witnessed the accident and now cares for Laura with motherly devotion. When her husband and adult son also give up their initial resistance to Laura’s presence, the four of them slowly build up some family-like routine. But soon they can no longer ignore their past…
Credits:
DE 2025, 86 Min., deutsche OmeU Regie: Christian Petzold Schnitt: Bettina Böhler Kamera: Hans Fromm mit: Paula Beer, Barbara Auer, Matthias Brandt, Enno Trebs
Michelle, a model grandmother, is enjoying peaceful retirement in a Burgundy village, close to her best friend Marie-Claude. On All Saints‘ Day, her daughter Valérie arrives to drop off her grandson Lucas for the school holiday week. But nothing will go to plan.
Four girls, Alma, Erika, Angelika, and Lenka, each spend their youth on the same farm in northern Germany. As the home evolves over a century, echoes of the past linger in its walls. Though separated by time, their lives begin to mirror each other.
Cannes 2025 – Jury Prize
Credits:
DE 2024, 149 Min., Regie: Mascha Schilinski Kamera: Fabian Gamper Schnitt: Evelyn Rack Darsteller*innen: Luise Heyer, Lena Urzendowsky, Claudia Geisler-Bading, Lea Drinda, Hanna Heckt
Trailer:
Kinotrailer „In die Sonne schauen” – Kinostart 28. August 2025
On a weekend trip to the countryside, Laura miraculously survives a car crash. Physically unhurt but deeply shaken, she is taken in by a local woman who witnessed the accident and now cares for Laura with motherly devotion. When her husband and adult son also give up their initial resistance to Laura’s presence, the four of them slowly build up some family-like routine. But soon they can no longer ignore their past…
Credits:
DE 2025, 86 Min., deutsche OmeU Regie: Christian Petzold Schnitt: Bettina Böhler Kamera: Hans Fromm mit: Paula Beer, Barbara Auer, Matthias Brandt, Enno Trebs
A middle-class Palestinian family in Haifa sees life spiral out of control under the oppressive reality of contemporary Israeli society.
The daughter, Fifi, is studying in Jerusalem and gets into a car accident; the son, Toufic, is involved in secret romantic liaisons and must contend with an unwanted pregnancy; and the father is embroiled in what could amount to insurance fraud.
Oscar nominee Scandar Copti (Ajami, 2009) presents a gripping family drama as his second feature film. Led by an ensemble of non-professional actors, it interweaves the stories of multiple characters whose fates are undeniably – and resentfully – interlinked. The characters in this masterfully written screenplay, grounded in intimate portrayals of moral relativism, walk a fine line between conceding to and resisting the status quo of Israeli state violence. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2024 and won the Horizons Award for Best Screenplay.
On a weekend trip to the countryside, Laura miraculously survives a car crash. Physically unhurt but deeply shaken, she is taken in by a local woman who witnessed the accident and now cares for Laura with motherly devotion. When her husband and adult son also give up their initial resistance to Laura’s presence, the four of them slowly build up some family-like routine. But soon they can no longer ignore their past…
Credits:
DE 2025, 86 Min., deutsche OmeU Regie: Christian Petzold Schnitt: Bettina Böhler Kamera: Hans Fromm mit: Paula Beer, Barbara Auer, Matthias Brandt, Enno Trebs
The film tells the story of the 2020 racist attack in the city of Hanau in the German state of Hesse from the perspective of the bereaved relatives and the survivors. Within the space of just a few minutes, the perpetrator shot nine young people dead because he did not consider them to be German. What are the direct and long-term consequences of such an attack on people and their city? Director Marcin Wierzchowski accompanied the protagonists for four years as they faced their grief and strived to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. But the film also reveals their struggle for recognition and a sense of belonging in the country they call home. The relatives feel abandoned by the authorities and politicians alike because, despite many words of sympathy, they themselves are left to uncover the circumstances of the crime. In the process, they encounter the cold bureaucracy of a system that is woefully unprepared for such an attack – even though right-wing terror is a tragically commonplace part of German history.
Credits:
DE 2025, 132 Min., Deutsch, Rumänisch, Türkisch, Englisch OmU Regie: Marcin Wierzchowski Schnitt: Stefan Oliveira-Pita Kamera: Marcin Wierzchowski, Peter Peiker
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