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Thursday, May 14, 2026
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Thursday, May 14, 2026
A boarding student with a secret to hide steals from her hustling roommate to buy black‑market abortion pills; a scheme to reclaim the cash becomes a heartwarming tale of female solidarity in this Berlin-premiered dramedy.
Thursday, May 14
In remote northern Pakistan, schoolchildren cross a canyon by cable car each day—until one morning, two of the three cables snap, turning their routine journey into a desperate fight for survival as they are suspended 900 feet in the air.
Thursday, May 14
Twelve-year-old Nanning learns of his parents’ hideous convictions and their Nazi past in this sea-shot, boy’s-eye view of the upheaval on a North Sea island in the last days of World War II.
At 17, Ainara faces a life-changing choice: after high school, she considers becoming a nun. Her decision unsettles her family, especially her aunt, who fears it means losing freedom. This Goya Award standout explores the fragile balance between faith and skepticism.
Thursday, May 14
An elite cast of Hong Kong action legends assemble for this sprawling, mega-budget thriller that hearkens back to the wildly ambitious, hyper-stylized crime cinema that put Hong Kong filmmaking on the international map.
Thursday, May 14
Danger and desire go hand-in-hand as a musclebound young cop goes undercover in Sydney’s gay scene, only to fall for an alluring twink fatale, in Dean Francis’ explicit and campy neo-noir that refracts the erotic thriller through an unapologetically queer lens.
Thursday, May 14
Clara, a young Quechua midwife blessed with sacred songs, dreams of becoming a singer. When she leaves her Andean village, the balance of life begins to falter, and Clara must decide between following her dreams or embracing her ancestral duty.
Amid the sprawling greenhouses of Almeria, trans man Ivan and migrant Hadoum share an unexpected, electric connection. But when Ivan rises to become her boss, passion collides with power and prejudice, revealing the fragile boundaries between love, identity, and class.
Thursday, May 14
In this humorous docu-comedy, Keyla Monterrose Mejia shines as the titular character Valentina, a beleaguered El Paso resident confronting city council in her campaign for local economic justice.
Thursday, May 14
A quirky Christian singer and a suicidal loner road trip across America, forging an unlikely bond. Crystal Cross is a tender, offbeat meditation on faith, fracture, and unexpected connection, enveloped in an excellent soundtrack.
Thursday, May 14
When runaway teen Ju-Ju is embraced by a tribe of misfit youths in Kabukicho, she finds belonging for the first time — until betrayal and despair twist her haven into a prison. From the director of We Are Little Zombies.
In Charlotte Brodthagen’s tender yet spiky debut feature, a mother and daughter’s cozy Christmas is upended when their estranged grandmother shows up at their cabin.
Thursday, May 14
What begins as a seemingly straightforward investigation into land restitution in Kenya leads to a web of exploitation, family secrets, and death threats in this riveting political documentary.
Thursday, May 14
Fleeing her husband, Kattalin encounters three old women exchanging idle gossip that soon transmutes into sinister supernatural stories. As each tale is told, Kattalin finds herself becoming intimately entangled within their dark events.
Thursday, May 14
Sitti is on a pilgrimage to Mecca with her two rebellious granddaughters, Sarah and Janna. But everything changes when one of the granddaughters goes missing.
The story of the three Black Baltimore teens wrongfully incarcerated in 1983 for the murder of a classmate, exonerated 36 years later, delving into the prosecutorial and police misconduct, and the collateral damage on the wrongfully accused and the whole community.
Thursday, May 14
An ambitious entrepreneur and two funeral directors pioneer a groundbreaking eco-friendly deathcare facility in Washington state, challenging traditional burial practices and transforming end-of-life rituals.
Thursday, May 14
Award-winning director Ildiko Enyedi delivers another mesmerizing visual tale, set across three time periods at a historic German university, united by a gingko tree.
Thursday, May 14
In this award-winning debut, Polen Ly presents a meditative story about a guardian spirit of an abandoned Battambang cinema who must decide whether to become a homeless spirit after the building’s demolition or become human again.
Thursday, May 14
From visually poetic mood pieces to found-footage mash-ups, this year’s collection ranges from somber to surreal to hilarious.
Thursday, May 14