Anamocot
(Country: France, Cameroon; Year: 2025; Director: Marie Voignier)
After a 20-year long fruitless search in the Cameroonian forest, Frenchman Michel Ballot is on the verge of giving up his lifelong quest to find the mysterious creature known as the Mokélé-Mbembé. Turning to local initiates for help, and torn between ancestral wisdom and scientific evidence, he embarks on a final journey into powers, knowledge and the unseen.
The Attachment
(Liti Liti)
(Country: Senegal, Belgium, France; Year: 2025; Director: Mamadou Khouma Gueye)
Guinaw Rail, a forgotten neighbourhood on the outskirts of Dakar, is emptying out. Bulldozers are demolishing houses along the route of the Train Express Regional, the symbol of President Macky Sall's “Emerging Senegal”. The director returns to capture it before it disappears.
Aurora
(Country: Portugal, Brazil, France; Year: 2025; Director: João Vieira Torres; Writer: Marcelo Caetano, Deborah Viegas, João Vieira Torres)
In the wake of a dream, the director sets off to find the children that his grandmother Aurora, a midwife, helped deliver.
Iron Winter
(Country: Australia; Year: 2025; Director: Kasimir Burgess)
In Mongolia’s remote Tsakhir Valley, Batbold faces the greatest challenge of his young life: safeguarding 1,000 horses during the deadliest winter on record.
Little, Big, And Far
(Country: US, Austria; Year: 2024; Director: Jem Cohen; Stars: Mario Silva)
An astronomer named Karl, who has been re-evaluating his work and life after turning 70, travels to a mountaintop on a Greek island in search of the darkest sky against which to view the cosmos.
Mountain Of Gold
(La Montagne d’or)
(Country: Belgium, France; Year: 2025; Director: Roland Edzard)
Documentary about gold prospectors in Niger.
The Mountain Won't Move
(Country: Slovenia, France; Year: 2025; Director: Petra Seliskar; Writer: Tancrede Riviere, Petra Seliskar)
Documentary following a family of shepherds in a mountainous area of North Macedonia.
Niñxs
(Country: Mexico, Germany; Year: 2025; Director: Kani Lapuerta)
Documentary following a teenager's transition.
Obscure Night - "Ain't I A Child"
(Nuit Obscure - "Ain't I A Child")
(Country: Switzerland, France, Portugal; Year: 2025; Director: Sylvain George)
Closing chapter of a trilogy on policies of migration, focusing on Moroccan street children trying to get by in Paris.
The Prince Of Nanawa
(El príncipe de Nanawa)
(Country: Argentina, Paraguay; Year: 2025; Director: Clarisa Navas)
On a bustling footbridge separating Argentina and Paraguay, where people traffic all kinds of things in a mix of Guarani and Spanish, the director meets nine-year-old Angel. Struck by his expressiveness and panache, she follows him home. Over the course of ten years, they create a film together, during which Angel will have to make decisive choices for his future.
Shifting Baselines
(Country: US; Year: 2016; Director: Mehmet Caglayan; Writer: Cathy Sakas)
Boca Chica, Texas. Hemmed in by the Gulf of Mexico and the Rio Grande, the village is defined by the rhythmic sound of the waves. But this wild country is in the midst of irreversible change. For the swamps have been drained, the beaches closed and the homes bought out: the shadow looming over the beach is that of a 50-story rocket, being readied for launch into space.
Soldiers Of Light
(Soldaten des Lichts)
(Country: Germany; Year: 2025; Director: Johannes Büttner, Julian Vogel)
David, aka “Mister Raw”, is part of a growing scene of self-proclaimed “healers” with links to the far right. As for Timo, who works for this raw vegan influencer, he is attempting to cure his psychotic delusions with food supplements and fasting. This documentary explores what drives them.
To Use A Mountain
(Country: US; Year: 2025; Director: Casey Carter)
In 1982, six rural communities across the United States were notified that all of the nation’s nuclear waste might be buried beneath them forever. Each candidate site was studied in detail by the Department of Energy’s scientists and bureaucrats, in a process met with distress and resistance.
Where Two Oceans Meet
(Country: France, Belgium, South Africa; Year: 2025; Director: Lulu Scott)
In a township built to isolate the mixed-heritage population during apartheid, Kulsum lives alone with her two children while her husband Phadiel serves a 25-year sentence.