Clement Virgo’s stirring drama Brother is a soulful meditation on wounded masculinity, fractured identity and the power of family.
Gael García Bernal (Y tu mamá también) is magnificent as the eponymous Cassandro, a gay man who rises to superstardom despite prejudice in the macho world of Mexican wrestling in this feel-good biopic.
Shot in black and white, and with warmth and a wry sense of humour, director Babak Jalali has crafted a loving portrait of an insomniac Afghan woman unable to dream the American dream.
Plenty of films play on the dividing line between fact and fiction, reality and rumours, but Juliet Bashore’s pioneering queer docufiction applied a particularly raw, DIY vision to the form. Restored in 2K.
An aching, deeply romantic debut feature from playwright Celine Song (Endlings), Past Lives is a love story — indeed, several — told across three moments in time.
Director Sidney Lumet and star Al Pacino create a believable, claustrophobic world where corruption seems to be everywhere and nobody can be trusted. Celebrating 50 years and 4K restored.
With this debut feature, Sofia Coppola announced her singular vision, exploring the aesthetics of femininity while illuminating the interior lives of young women. Newly restored in dreamy 4K.