Alreadymade

Duchamp's iconic "Fountain" changed the face of art, but could it be that the story behind the artwork that brought "the real thing" to the museum is itself a fabrication?

Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg

They called her a witch, a murderer, the curse of the Rolling Stones—but they never knew who Anita Pallenberg truly was. This is a redeeming portrait of a charismatic, rebellious, addicted, and addicting Sixties persona—a woman who sank into the depths of darkness and rose back up again and again.

E.1027 – Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea

When architect Eileen Gray decided to design a seaside refuge for herself, she did not set out to build a masterpiece. This brilliant and visually striking reenactment of the building’s turbulent history tells a story about art, passion, and power struggles.

Fanny: The Other Mendelssohn

A cinematic bio-symphony dedicated to Fanny Mendelssohn, a musical prodigy sidelined by social constraints and her famous composer brother—a woman with completely modern standards who just happened to live 200 years ago.

Favoriten

A first exam dreaded, a little lie confessed, the triumph of success expressed with a big smile—quietly situated among the children of one class in a Viennese primary school, the camera skillfully captures the events that will shape their personalities.

Francesca

Dancer Francesca Mann killed an SS officer at the entrance to the gas chambers in Auschwitz. This act of heroism was not appreciated. Rumors spread that Francesca collaborated with the Gestapo. The film revives her character and joins the myth that is gradually being built about her.

Frida

This biographical doc tells the story of Frida Kahlo—artist, lover, icon—in her own words and with stunning animations that breathe new life into the spirit of freedom that permeated her paintings and her life.

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.

Marching in the Dark

Aiming to break the cycle of debt and climate chaos that has driven their spouses to their end, this visually and emotionally powerful documentary follows the lives of widows in rural India as they rediscover their strength.

Maya and the Wave

A high-adrenaline sports documentary centered on Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira, whose passion for the big waves led her to overcome all the obstacles—natural and human—on her way to the world championship.

Obsessed With Light

A colorful kaleidoscope of Loïe Fuller—an original and spectacular stage artist, a pioneer of performance art, a woman who defined the spirit of modernity and acted on instinct against convention, and whose influence is still felt today, from Kentridge to Taylor Swift.

Sapir

She wants to be a woman, she wants to be a referee- can she be both? Sapir Berman is the first transgender to become a professional league soccer referee in the world. She is not going to give up on any of her dreams.

Shtaif Affect

After exposing the Effi Neve case, veteran journalist Hadas Shtaif confronts a significant lawsuit from one of Israel's most influential figures, yet remains committed to supporting every woman seeking help for sexual abuse.

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."

The Medallion

Ruth sets out to investigate the history of a precious family heirloom: a medallion that signifies the struggles, successes, and hopes of her mother - a survivor of Ethiopia’s Red Terror.

Viva Varda!

The missing pieces in the biography of Agnès Varda, one of the most prominent filmmakers in history, are inevitably woven into the acclaimed and rebellious cinematic work of a woman who preached and practiced humor as intellect, playfulness as strategy, and feminism as a way of life.