Movies

Boys Go to Jupiter — 4 November (dir. Julian Glander / VOD) NEW!
Genre: cartoon
What's notable: a young courier desperately tries to earn money but ends up falling into a journey between reality and absurdity.

Fairyland — 4 November (dir. Andrew Durham / VOD) NEW!
Genre: drama
What's notable: after her mother’s death, a girl grows up in bohemian 1980s San Francisco with her free-spirited father.

The Smashing Machine — 4 November (dir. Benny Safdie / VOD)
Genre: drama, biography
What's notable: a legendary fighter who has reached the peak of his career battles not only opponents in the ring but also addictions and conflicting emotions.

Frankenstein — 7 November (dir. Guillermo del Toro / Netflix)
Genre: horror, sci-fi, drama
What's notable: an ambitious scientist creates a living creature, violating the laws of nature.

Roofman — 11 November (dir. Derek Cienfrance / VOD)
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: a former soldier robs diners, but his double life collapses after he encounters a sweet toy-store clerk.

Orwell: 2+2=5 — 11 November (dir. Raoul Peck / VOD) NEW!
Genre: documentary
What's notable: an interweaving of George Orwell’s biography with his novels and political essays, revealing the relevance of his seemingly dusty warnings about totalitarianism.

One Battle After Another — 14 November (dir. Paul Thomas Anderson / VOD) NEW!
Genre: action, thriller, drama
What's notable: a former revolutionary takes up arms again when radical soldiers attempt to kidnap his daughter.

Belen — 14 November (dir. Dolores Fonzi / Prime Video) NEW!
Genre: drama
What's notable: in the Argentine countryside, a lawyer fights to overturn the conviction of a young woman accused of murder after a spontaneous miscarriage.

In Your Dreams — 14 November (dir. Alex Woo / Netflix)
Genre: cartoon, musical, adventure
What's notable: a brother and sister travel into the world of dreams to ask the Lord of Sleep for the perfect family.

Nouvelle Vague — 14 November (dir. Richard Linklater / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a young Jean-Luc Godard shoots his first film, overcoming creative and financial obstacles.

If I Had Legs I'd Kick You — 18 November (dir. Mary Bronstein / VOD) NEW!
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: a woman faces a series of crises — including her daughter’s illness, loss of housing, and her husband’s absence — leading her to an emotional breakdown and hallucinations.

Good Boy — 21 November (dir. Ben Leonberg / Shudder)
Genre: horror
What's notable: a loyal dog moves with his owner to a countryside house and, sensing an invisible threat, enters a battle to protect the one he loves most.

Train Dreams — 21 November (dir. Clint Bentley / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a lumberjack lives in isolation for years and tries to find his place in the rapidly changing 20th century.

Left-Handed Girl — 28 November (dir. Shih-Ching Tsou / Netflix)
Genre: drama
What's notable: a single mother with two daughters opens a stall at a Taipei night market, but their life takes a strange turn when the grandfather forbids his granddaughter from using her “devilish” left hand.