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A woman peers over a model set containing a ski hill, Mount Rushmore, a rocketship, and a roller coaster

The End

  Joshua Oppenheimer

  Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, United Kingdom     148 minutes

Synopsis

From Oscar-nominated director Joshua Oppenheimer (The Act of Killing, The Look of Silence) comes a poignant and deeply human musical about a family that survived the end of the world. Twenty-five years after environmental collapse left the Earth uninhabitable, Mother (Tilda Swinton), Father (Michael Shannon) and Son (George McKay) are confined to their palatial bunker, where they struggle to maintain hope and a sense of normalcy by clinging to the rituals of daily life — until the arrival of a stranger, Girl, upends their happy routine.

As tensions rise, their seemingly idyllic existence starts to crumble, with long-repressed feelings of remorse and resentment threatening to destroy the family’s delicate balance. But their reckoning with difficult truths also points to a different way forward, one based on acceptance, love, and a capacity for change. An urgent and unforgettable cautionary tale.

 English 

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Film Credits

  •   Signe Byrge Sørensen, Joshua Oppenheimer, Tilda Swinton
  •   Rasmus Heisterberg, Joshua Oppenheimer
  •   Tilda Swinton, George Mackay, Moses Ingram, Michael Shannon, Bronagh Gallagher, Tim McInnerny, Lennie James, Danielle Ryan, Naomi O'Garro
  •   Jeff Deutchman, Tom Quinn, Emily Thomas, Elissa Federoff, Efe Çakarel, Michael Weber, Jason Ropell, John Keville, Macdara Kelleher, Andrea Romeo, Alberto Fanni, Joakim Rang Strand, Marcus Clausen, Waël Kabbani, Greg Moga, David Unger, Sandra Whipham, Charlotte Cook, Jens von Bahr, Sam Mendes, Ramin Bahrani, James Marsh, Werner Herzog, Raffaele Fabrizio, Caterina Fabrizio, Alessandro Del Vigna, Dana Høegh, Christian Bruun, Melinda Quintin, Michael Quintin, Spencer Myers, Amy Gardner, Jean Doumanian, Ilya Katsnelson, Kaarle Aho, Celine Haddad, Greg Martin

Sponsors

International Competition Program Patron

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Photographer Ernest Cole stares straight into the camera lens.

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found

  Raoul Peck

  France     105 minutes

Synopsis

South African photographer Ernest Cole was one of the first photographers to expose the horrors of apartheid to a global audience. But after Cole published his 1967 book House of Bondage, he was forced into exile in New York and Europe for the rest of his life. In this powerful tribute to Cole and the necessity of bearing witness, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) recounts Cole’s wanderings and eventual descent into anonymity. Along the way, he rediscovers and reclaims Cole’s astute, vivid portraits and bracing observations of discrimination, both in his homeland and in the United States.

As with Samuel Jackson’s narration in I Am Not Your Negro, here actor LaKeith Stanfield (Judas and the Black Messiah) gives powerful voice to Cole’s sharp, defiant words: “I am collecting evidence,” he memorably says at one point, speaking about those who perpetuate injustice. “And sometimes the monster looks back at me.”

 English with subtitles

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Film Credits

  •   Tamara Rosenberg, Raoul Peck
  •   Ernest Cole, Raoul Peck
  •   Alexandra Strauss
  •   Wolfgang Held, Moses Tau, Raoul Peck
  •   Lakeith Stanfield, Leslie Matlaisane
  •   Alexeï Aïgui
  •   Laurence Lascary
  •   VELVET FILM, VELVET FILM INC., Arte France Cinéma
  •   https://www.magnoliapictures.com/home

Sponsors

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Documentary Program Partner

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Documentary Program Patron

Cynthia Stone Raskin

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An older man wearing goggles and blue swimtrunks floats on his back in crystal blue water.

Faruk

  Aslı Özge

  Germany, Turkey, France     97 minutes

Synopsis

Faruk, a widower in his nineties, is fighting to save his Istanbul condo building, which is slated for total reconstruction amidst an earthquake crisis in Turkey. Stubborn and resistant to change, he clashes with contractors and the building’s board. Meanwhile, Faruk’s documentarian daughter, who’s making a film about her father, is pressuring him for power of attorney so that she can take control of the situation — and, ultimately, the apartment. These pressures quietly build as the demolition date encroaches. Is Faruk’s way of life slipping away?

Director Aslı Özge blends fiction and reality as she trains her camera on a fictionalized version of her father, lending an intimate touch to this tender exploration of family, aging, and modernization in the 21st century.

 Turkish with subtitles

In Focus: Germany on Screen

the flag of GermanyThis film is part of the 60th Chicago International Film Festival’s In Focus: Germany on Screen collection highlighting the work of Germany’s most gifted auteur filmmakers.

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Film Credits

  •   Asli Özge
  •   Asli Özge
  •   Andreas Samland, Aslı Özge
  •   Emre Erkmen
  •   Faruk Özge, Derya Erkenci, Nurdan Çakmak, Gönül Gezer, Semih Arslanoğlu
  •   Karim Sebastian Elias
  •   EEE Films, FC Istanbul, Parallel 45, The Post Republic

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A black cat with yellow eyes sits at the bow of a boat, it looks back curiously.

Flow

  Gints Zilbalodis

  Latvia, France, Belgium     85 minutes

Synopsis

A wondrous journey through realms natural and mystical, Flow follows a courageous cat after his home is devastated by a great flood. Teaming up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog to navigate a boat in search of dry land, they must rely on trust, courage, and wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet. From the boundless imagination of the award-winning Gints Zilbalodis (Away) comes a thrilling animated spectacle that doubles as a profound meditation on the fragility of the environment and the spirit of friendship and community. Steeped in the soaring possibilities of visual storytelling, Flow is a feast for the senses and a treasure for the heart.

 No Dialogue 

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  •   Matīss Kaža, Gints Zilbalodis, Ron Dyens, Gregory Zalcman
  •   Gints Zilbalodis, Matīss Kaža
  •   Gints Zilbalodis, Rihards Zaļupe
  •   Take Five, Sacrebleu Productions, Dream Well Studio

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4 older women and 1 young man look at an ipad screen together.

Four Mothers

  Darren Thornton

  Ireland     89 minutes

Synopsis

Up-and-coming Irish writer Edward is just starting to taste success: Seemingly out of the blue, his novel is becoming popular with young readers in the U.S. But he struggles to balance increasing press commitments and organizing a book tour with caring for his beloved mother, who recently suffered a stroke. Edward feels torn between his love and care for his mother and his desire to embark on this new and exciting phase of his life as a writer. When his three closest friends, also itching for some excitement in their lives, decide to run off to a Spanish Pride celebration weekend, they leave their own aging mothers with Edward. With four stubborn individuals to look after and increasing pressure from his upcoming book tour, Edward must find a way to reconcile all four mothers and follow his passion in this delightful and heartfelt dramedy.

 English 

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Film Credits

  •   Colin Thornton, Darren Thornton
  •   James McArdle, Fionnuala Flanagan, Paddy Glynn, Dearbhla Molloy, Stella McCusker

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