Miguel Llansó’s sophomore feature is a glorious cherry bomb of outsider psychotronica. Grandiose and enjoyably nutty, no recent film has managed to excite about the future of independent cinema as much as this joyous everything-and-the-kitchen-sink approach to the ultimate conspiracy flick.
Festival Programme
Films — by Country
- Albania
- Aotearoa New Zealand
- Argentina
- Australia
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Ethiopia
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Iran
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Kosovo
- Laos
- Lebanon
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Mexico
- Mongolia
- Morocco
- Palestine
- Poland
- Russia
- Samoa
- Saudi Arabia
- Spain
- Sudan
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- The Netherlands
- UK
- USA
- Uzbekistan
Spain

Mi Vida
Defying family expectations and maternal norms, 63-year-old hairdresser Lou travels to start a new life abroad, settling on the Spanish port city of Cádiz, where adventures in language and friendship await.
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While at War
Mientras dure la guerra
The acclaimed director of The Sea Inside returns with his most handsomely mounted film yet, an expansive yet deep-focus drama detailing events around the Spanish Civil War and the rise of Franco’s fascist dictatorship.