Alone

As the faded, frozen landscape speeds by her, a little girl sits in the back seat of a car, looking straight ahead as an old man drives. The camera tries to decipher the emotion reflected in her big eyes. Is she sad, lost in thought, or filled with anticipation?

Anselm

Wim Wenders’ film—a study of Anselm Kiefer’s monumental artworks and a dialogue between two phenomenal artists—achieves what only great art can: It extends the limits of the viewers' consciousness.

Anselm (3D)

Wim Wenders’ film—a 3D study of Anselm Kiefer’s monumental artworks and a dialogue between two phenomenal artists—achieves what only great art can: It extends the limits of the viewers' consciousness.

Bridges of Time

In the 1960s, behind the Iron Curtain, a new generation of Baltic filmmakers brought a different reading of reality to the screen, transforming documentary filmmaking into a groundbreaking form of poetic art.

Earth of the Blind

Moments of interaction between people, animals, and their surroundings are translated into incredibly evocative and visually powerful cinematic fragments in the film that unveiled Audrius Stonys' singular poetic perspective on reality.

Harbour

In a bathhouse in a small hotel in Lithuania, Audrius Stonys' camera discovers the intoxicating beauty of bare skin surrendering to nature's healing powers.

Madame Hofmann

The heartwarming portrait of Sylvie, an executive nurse on the verge of retirement who gains a new appreciation for the important people in her life: her mother, husband, and daughter. A film about compassion and acceptance.

Menus-Plaisirs—Les Troisgros

Master of observation Frederick Wiseman dedicates his new film to La Maison Troisgros, a well-orchestrated three-Michelin-star family restaurant—a paradise for foodies and appreciators of refined aesthetics.

Ramin

In the beautiful Georgian landscape, an inspirational meditative look at Ramin, an ex-wrestler whose body may be old but his spirit is young and full of life.

Ricardo and Painting

Painter Ricardo Cavallo opens the door to his atelier and a window into his creative process, inviting the viewers on an immersive journey through the history of painting and his countless sources of artistic inspiration.

Sixty and The City

“I was 64 when I began my journey in search of love. I went on dozens of dates in Israel and overseas, some of which I filmed. This film was created from hundreds of hours of that footage."

UKU UKAI

This meditative essay is a collection of meticulously crafted and enchanting scenes, each exploring situations where the human body—sweaty, wrinkled, stretching, decaying—tries to achieve harmony with its surroundings.

Wake Up, Grandson - Letters to my Rebellious Rabbi

Director Renen Schorr follows his grandfather, Rabbi Avraham Heller, war hero of 1948 War in Safed. A duel: faith vs. film. Safed vs. Tel- Aviv. The grandson is asked to leave film-making for religion, and carry on Rabbi’s legacy.

Wandering Letter

A multilingual, intellectually stimulating yet deeply personal exploration of the consonant “R,” its varied pronunciations, and how they reflect where we come from—or where we wish to belong.

Woman and the Glacier

This is the portrait of a place—a glacier of immense proportions—and a woman—a Lithuanian scientist dedicating her life to studying the effects of climate change on the glacier. It is a wordless story about yearning for solitude and nature's boundless beauty.