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  1. Founded in 1989, Strand Releasing is one of the leading U.S. distributors of foreign language, American independent, and documentary films in the U.S. in theaters, on DVD/Blu-Ray and via Video-On-Demand.

  2. The Breaking Ice. Singapore | Anthony Chen.

  3. The 4K restoration of Gregg Araki’s Nowhere is a stylized foray into the nightmare world of adolescent highs and lows, but more than that, it functions as a study of an entire generation and the direction they’re headed.

  4. Sound Format: Dolby SRD. Running Time: 118 minutes. Genre: Drama. Rating: Not Rated. In English, Hebrew, Yiddish, Russian and German with English Subtitles. Opening 10/22/21. Opening 10/29/21. Opening 11/12/21. DIRECTOR:

  5. WILL-O’THE-WISP. On his deathbed, his royal highness Alfredo, king without a crown, is taken back to distant youth memories and the time he dreamt of becoming a fireman.

  6. THE SWIMMER. Speedos, water, desire… and only one ticket to the Olympics. Erez, a rising star in the Israeli swimming scene, arrives at a godforsaken training camp held in a boarding school, where the one to win the competition gets a ticket to the Olympics.

  7. Based on Makoto Takayama’s semi-autobiographical novel, director Daishi Matsunaga’s EGOIST is a uniquely sexy and heartfelt drama about family. Kosuke, a fashion magazine editor in his mid-30s, revels in the blessings of his comfortable lifestyle.

  8. Hana (Hana Vagnerová) is starting to feel that her relationship with Petr (Matyáš Reznícek) is getting into a rut. So she decides to liven things up and starts sharing her erotic fantasies and secret desires with him. It’s just a small step from words to action.

  9. As the summer season comes to a fade, he sparks an intense and unexpected romance with Maurice. Together, the two reconcile the pasts they’ve left behind and their uncertain futures. “HIGH TIDE is a movie that dares you not to be obsessed with — and attracted to — its leading man.”. – Ryan Lattansio, IndieWire.

  10. The summer of 1990 is hot in the countryside of Thuringia, in former East Germany. Maria is about to turn 19, lives with her boyfriend, Johannes, on his parents’ farm, and would rather lose herself in books than focus on graduating.