
Jay Kelly — 5 December (dir. Noah Baumbach / Netflix)
Genre: drama, comedy
What's notable: an actor and his manager embark on a European voyage and, surrounded by the beauty of the Old World, rethink their friendship and their legacy.
Stranger Eyes — 5 December (dir. Siew Hua Yeo / VOD)
Genre: thriller
What's notable: when a couple’s young daughter goes missing, the police set up surveillance on their home. But soon it becomes clear that law enforcement is not the only one watching them.
Reflection in a Dead Diamond — 5 December (dir. Helene Cattet, Bruno Forzani / Shudder)
Genre: thriller, detective
What's notable: a retired spy living on the French Riviera, enchanted by a mysterious hotel neighbor, confronts the ghosts of his past after her sudden disappearance.
Predators — 8 December (dir. David Osit / Paramount+)
Genre: documentary
What's notable: the story of a television show that lured supposed criminals into traps and revealed how the thirst for justice can turn into a cruel spectacle.
Little Amelie or the Character of Rain — 9 December (dir. Mailys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han / VOD)
Genre: animation, family
What's notable: three-year-old Amelie, whose family moved to Japan from Belgium, explores the strange and wondrous world around her.
The Mastermind — 12 December (dir. Kelly Reichardt / Mubi)
Genre: thriller
What's notable: an unemployed carpenter pulls off a daring museum heist, only to learn an unpleasant truth — keeping valuable paintings is much harder than stealing them.
Influencers — 12 December (dir. Kurtis David Harder / Shudder)
Genre: thriller
What's notable: a romantic vacation of a loving couple unravels when an intrusive blogger invades their world, and irritation and jealousy spiral into a deadly game.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — 12 December (dir. Rian Johnson / Netflix)
Genre: mystery, thriller, drama
What's notable: a brilliant detective travels to a religious commune where a murder lurks behind a mask of piety.
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk — 16 December (dir. Sepideh Farsi / VOD)
Genre: documentary
What's notable: unable to enter war-torn Gaza, a filmmaker conducts video calls with a young photojournalist, and their conversations become a piercing diary of the siege.
Cover-Up — 26 December (dir. Mark Obenhaus, Laura Poitras / Netflix)
Genre: documentary
What's notable: the journey of an uncompromising journalist who exposed war crimes and corruption, and reflections on how his investigations shaped society.