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L'été dernier /
Last Summer

L'été dernier / Last Summer

  • le 1 août / Opens August 1

Anne, a brilliant lawyer, lives in perfect harmony with her husband Pierre and their six and eight-year-old daughters, in a house on the heights of Paris. One day, Theo, 17, Pierre’s son from a previous marriage, moves in with them. Anne is troubled by Theo and gradually engages in a passionate relationship with him, putting her career and family life in danger.

Summer Solstice

Summer Solstice

  • Opens August 1

Trans man Leo’s (Bobbi Salvör Menuez) life is a jumble of auditions, acting classes, barista jobs, and situationships, all of which he hopes will amount to more. Unexpectedly, Leo’s college best friend, cisgender and straight Eleanor (Marianne Rendón), calls Leo announcing that she’ll be driving through NYC, and offers to pick him up for an impromptu trip upstate. They embark on the weekend getaway, marking their first time spent together since Leo began transitioning. Reunited with new gender dynamics between them, and uncovering problems lurking behind Eleanor’s “well-meaning” façade, Leo and Eleanor navigate how their old feelings towards one another exist within this new context, forcing them both to confront buried secrets and emotions. A modern twist on the buddy comedy from a queer and trans perspective, Noah Schamus’ debut feature Summer Solstice is a celebration of friendship, resilience, and coming of age again.

Kneecap

Kneecap

  • Opens August 2

When fate brings Belfast schoolteacher JJ into the orbit of self-confessed ‘low life scum’ Naoise & Liam Og, the needle drops on a hip hop act like no other. Rapping in their native Irish language, KNEECAP fast become the unlikely figureheads of a Civil Rights movement to save their mother tongue. In this fiercely original sex, drugs and hip-hop biopic KNEECAP play themselves, laying down a global rallying cry for the defense of native cultures.

Plastic People

Plastic People

  • Opens August 4

This groundbreaking documentary investigates our addiction to plastic, and the growing threat of microplastics on human health. Almost every bit of plastic ever made breaks down into “microplastics.” These microscopic particles drift in the air, float in all bodies of water and mix into the soil, becoming a permanent part of the environment. Acclaimed author and science journalist Ziya Tong takes a personal approach by visiting leading scientists around the world and undergoing experiments while collaborating with award-winning director Ben Addelman (Bombay Calling, Nollywood Babylon) in an urgent call to action for all of us to rethink our relationship with plastic

Bonnard:
Pierre & Marthe

Bonnard: Pierre & Marthe

  • le 8 août / Opens August 8

Bonnard, Pierre and Marthe is a 2023 French film written and directed by Martin Provost. The film depicts the love story and romance between the painter Pierre Bonnard and his wife, model, and muse Marthe. The film stars Cécile de France as Marthe and Vincent Macaigne as Pierre.

Green Border

Green Border

  • Opens August 9

n the treacherous and swampy forests that make up the so-called “green border” between Belarus and Poland, refugees from the Middle East and Africa are lured by government propaganda promising easy passage to the European Union. Unable to cross into Europe and unable to turn back, they find themselves trapped in a rapidly escalating geopolitical stand-off. An unflinching depiction of the migrant crisis captured in stark black-and-white, this riveting film explores the intractable issue from multiple perspectives: a Syrian family fleeing ISIS caught between cruel border guards in both countries; young guards instructed to brutalize and reject the migrants; and activists who aid the refugees at great personal risk.

Only The River Flows

Only The River Flows

  • Opens August 9

In China, in the 1990s, three murders were committed in the small town of Banpo. Ma Zhe, the head of the criminal police, is responsible for solving the case. A handbag abandoned by the river and testimonies from passers-by point to several suspects. As the case stalls, Inspector Ma is confronted with the darkness of the human soul and sinks into doubt.

Daddio

Daddio

  • Opens August 15

After landing at JFK Airport, a young woman (Dakota Johnson) takes a cab back to her apartment in Manhattan. During the ride, she and the cab driver (Sean Penn), have unexpectedly honest conversations about numerous topics, including their past and present relationships, sex and power dynamics, loss, and vulnerability.

Sisi & Ich /
Sisi and I

Sisi & Ich / Sisi and I

  • Opens August 15

Austria, late 19th Century. Countess Irma Sztáray (Sandra Hüller) leaves her home in Hungary to become the lady-in-waiting for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known to those close to her as Sisi (Susanne Wolff). Irma falls under the spell of the rebellious Empress Sisi, and the two form a strong bond during a summer retreat in Greece. However, once home in Vienna, their lives take dramatic and irrevocable turns.

Hunting Daze

Hunting Daze

  • le 16 août / Opens August 16

Nina, a young, tempestuous woman, finds herself stranded in the far North. She convinces five men on a bachelor hunting trip, to put her up for a few days. In this masculine microsociety, by turns hilarious and philosophical, Nina starts to feel a sense of belonging she never has before. But a mysterious stranger’s arrival changes the course of this improvised holiday forever. Both raw and dreamlike, Hunting Daze offers up a unique universe where humour, horror, the uncanny, and the sensual combine.

The Great Escaper

The Great Escaper

  • Opens August 22

German POW camp Stalag Luft III was a challenge to break out of. But what about escaping the dreary boredom of the nursing home? WW2 veteran Bernie Jordan is determined to do just that, busting out of the confines of his UK care facility so he can attend the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings in France. Based on the real-life “great escape” by Royal Navy veteran Bernard Jordan in 2014, Michael Caine heads up this touching journey of love, duty and honour.

Sugarcane

Sugarcane

  • Opens August 22

Sugarcane is a 2024 documentary film, directed by Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie and produced by Emily Kassie and Kellen Quinn. It follows an investigation into the Canadian Indian residential school system, igniting a reckoning in the lives of survivors and descendants.

L'île rouge /
Red Island

L'île rouge / Red Island

  • le 29 août / Opens August 29

L'île rouge / Red Island is set in Madagascar in the early 1970s, on one of the last air bases of the French army, where military families live the last throes of colonialism. Influenced by his reading of the intrepid comic book heroine Fantômette, ten-year-old Thomas sweeps with a curious glance what surrounds him, while the world gradually opens up to a different reality.

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