Operatives from both sides of the Korean divide, working diplomatic jobs in Somalia, must come together to survive as Mogadishu descends into civil war in a political thriller from writer/director Ryoo Seung-wan.
Festival Programme
Films — by Language
- Albanian
- Arabic
- Bosnian
- Cantonese
- Cook Islands Māori
- Cree
- Croatian
- Czech
- Danish
- Dutch
- Dyula
- English
- Farsi
- Finnish
- French
- Georgian
- German
- Greek
- Hebrew
- Hindi
- Italian
- Japanese
- Korean
- Kurdish
- Mandarin
- Norwegian
- Polish
- Romanian
- Russian
- Samoan
- Serbian
- Shanghainese
- Shona
- Somali
- Spanish
- Swedish
- Te reo Māori
- Turkish
- Urdu
Arabic
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Limbo
Melancholic, atmospheric and heartfelt, Ben Sharrock’s feature exploring immigrants awaiting asylum eschews conventional approaches to stories of the modern refugee crisis to create something profound and surprising.
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Lingui, the Sacred Bonds
A pregnant teen and her mother look to the women of their community for help in Cannes-selected abortion drama Lingui, the Sacred Bonds, set amidst the natural beauty and religious strictures of Chad.
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Notturno
Gianfranco Rosi’s visually stunning portrait of ordinary people living in the warzones of the Middle East is the kind of sensory experience that demands the immersion of a darkened movie theatre.