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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Sixteen-year-old Didac spends a summer cycling along the Danube with his family. When a mysterious boy appears, new emotions stir, subtly shifting family dynamics and guiding Didac through a transformative journey of first love and self-discovery.
Wednesday, May 13
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.
Wednesday, May 13
After the success of The Exorcist, Warner Bros. offered director John Boorman the opportunity of a lifetime, the chance to direct its sequel, Exorcist II: The Heretic. And then all Hell broke loose…
When a man comes ashore on a remote island claiming to be the native son who left long ago, the mistrustful inhabitants of the fishing village hold a formal, three-day trial to determine his identity.
Wednesday, May 13
In the aftermath of the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat, an Air Force logistics officer is ordered to convert a hangar into a detention and torture center. As repression tightens, he is forced to confront obedience, loyalty, and the moral cost of a nation descending into dictatorship.
Wednesday, May 13
When a human finger is accidentally served in a cup of fast-food chili, the restaurant, its horrified customers, and the digitless victim all scramble over who gets blamed, and who gets paid, in this queasy black comedy.
Wednesday, May 13
Iris never knew her father, who left when she was a baby. But one day he comes back and Iris is smitten. Can he live up to her expectations?
Tacoma-based director Zach Weintraub’s fictional counterpart—also named Zach—is a burnt-out suburban dad who is taken on a wild supernatural odyssey when he meets a skater kid at the park who reminds him of his younger, more idealistic self.
Wednesday, May 13
Amid the carnage of war in Ukraine, frontline medics Cuba and Alaska risk their lives to save others, forging an unbreakable bond of friendship while holding onto dreams of a life beyond conflict.
Wednesday, May 13
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.
Wednesday, May 13
When Ireland inaugurated its National Lottery, it became a national obsession. One man soon discovered a flaw in the system, gaming the odds to win it all and dividing the nation in the process.
After a stroke while vacationing in Maspalomas, Vicente—played by 2026 Goya Award winner Jose Ramon Soroiz—is placed in a nursing home where he’s forced back into the closet, confronting a fight for freedom he thought he’d already won.
A cast of quirky characters, including an animatronic cowboy and a marathoner with a soft spot for Dick’s burgers, star in these Washington-made shorts that showcase the vitality of our local filmmaking community.
Wednesday, May 13
A community of Ivorian women navigating the complexities of migrant life in Tunisia are forced to make difficult decisions when they rescue an orphaned girl from a shipwreck.
Wednesday, May 13
Catalan chef Joan Roca, hailed as the “Messi of the kitchen,” is a revolutionary force in gastronomy. Twenty of Spain’s top chefs, together holding 70 Michelin stars, unite to craft an extraordinary banquet celebrating Roca’s generosity, vision, and pioneering culinary genius.
In the small port of Bucks Harbor, its fishermen are shaped by brutal winters, the ocean’s bounty, and the emotional complexity of growing up in a community where a man’s worth is often defined by the strength of his back.
Wednesday, May 13
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.
Wednesday, May 13
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.
Wednesday, May 13
Expanded from an award-winning Sundance short, Walter Thompson-Hernandez infuses empathy in this lyrical feature about a sensitive boy in Watts who constructs a mythological imagination for his family, contrasting sharply with their complicated reality.
Wednesday, May 13
There is something hypnotically alluring about James Benning’s work. With only eight shots, each of a different bridge, it’s like taking more than a cursory look at a gallery painting: the longer you look, the deeper you see.
Wednesday, May 13