Laura Moss
A single mother and a childless morgue technician are bound together by their relationship to a little girl they have reanimated from the dead. An inspired feminine reworking of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein...
Juan González, Fernando Martínez, a.k.a. Burnin' Percebes
Juan finds out his best friend was a golem all along in this delightful sci-fi comedy from Spain’s absurdist duo Burnin’ Percebes: Juan González and Nando Martínez.
Graeme Arnfield
In this nightmarish essay film, Graeme Arnfield weaves the history of the doorbell together with that of home-invasion cinema and labour struggles in the 19th century.
Olivier Godin
In Olivier Godin’s latest, Ducarmel is a firefighter and a poet. But when he dreams, he isn’t himself, but rather the best basketball player of them all in a bizarre, dreamy world.
Kong Dashan
The middle-aged, down-and-out editor-in-chief of a science fiction magazine embarks on a final journey to find aliens in this delightful, deadpan mockumentary.
C.J. "Fiery" Obasi
An ancient water deity reigns over progress and power in this stunning African saga. Winner of a jury prize at this year’s Sundance, the first Nigerian production ever to be awarded at the festival.
Yurina Kaneko
Sophomore university student Nanamori joins the Plushies Club, where he is encouraged to discuss his feelings with stuffed animals, in Yurina Kaneko’s gently provocative, gender-conscious youth film.
Ann Oren
Struggling Foley artist Eva grows a horsetail in the pursuit of the perfect equine sound in this kinky gender-bending fantasia.
Rachel Lambert
Fran (Daisy Ridley), an isolated office drone, strikes an uneasy friendship with a new co-worker. A dark, moving drama about stepping out of one’s shell.