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The beautiful new drama from acclaimed writer/director Carla Simón (Summer 1993, Alcarràs) follows an orphaned teenage girl as she meets her paternal family for the first time, discovering her late parents’ complex and secret history.
Bárbara Mori stars in Ricardo de Montreuil’s delicious Peruvian melodrama as a privileged woman in 1965 Lima whose life unravels after her husband leaves her, inspiring her to embark on a transformative culinary journey.
Valérie Donzelli stars in the enchanting new comedy of manners from Grégory Magne (Perfumes) as a wealthy heiress whose plan to stage a landmark concert is derailed by the clashing egos of the quartet of virtuosos recruited for the performance.
Set amid the breathtaking landscapes of Sápmi, Elle Sofe Sara's powerful, music-filled drama follows a family of Sámi reindeer herders whose fight to protect their Indigenous lands from industrialisation exposes long-buried secrets.
The remarkable – and frequently hilarious – new film from writer/director Hlynur Pálmason (Godland, A White, White Day) tenderly captures a year in the life of a family of five, as the parents navigate their separation.
Mads Mikkelsen (and Nikolaj Lie Kaas lean into the mayhem in the outrageous new black comedy from award-winning writer-director Anders Thomas Jensen as brothers who must work together to recover long-buried heist money.
The winner of the five 2026 Goya Awards including Best Film, writer/director Alauda Ruiz de Azúa's quietly spellbinding drama captures the rupture within a family after a young woman defies expectations with her chosen vocation.
In the tradition of The Buena Vista Social Club, Juan Carvajal’s joyful debut is a vibrant portrait of salsa, from its origins in 1960s New York City, USA, to its contemporary thriving scene in Cali, Colombia.
The warm-hearted new drama from rising Brazilian filmmaker Gabe Klinger (Porto) stars Marina Person as a creatively frustrated 50-something São Paulo sommelier who pursues her dream of opening her own natural wine bar.
Featuring Isabelle Huppert in a delicious, tailor-made role, writer/director Thierry Klifa’s film is freely inspired by the captivating real-life scandal surrounding Liliane Bettencourt, the heiress to the L’Oreal fortune.
The superb new film from François Ozon is a gripping and elegant adaptation of Albert Camus’ landmark novella about a detached young expat under trial for murder in 1930s French-colonised Algeria.