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Prayers for the Stolen

Prayers for the Stolen

by Tatiana Huezo

In a mountain town in Mexico, three young girls take over the houses of those who have fled, dress up as women when no one is watching, and have a hiding place to remain safe from those who would take them away; but dark echoes of violence become an inescapable threat.

Prince Avalanche

Prince Avalanche

by David Gordon Green

An odd couple of sorts, meditative and stern Alvin and his girlfriend's brother, Lance, dopey and insecure, leave the city behind to spend the summer in solitude repainting traffic lines down the center of a country highway ravaged by wildfire.

Priscilla

Priscilla

by Sofia Coppola

When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments.

Pure Hearts

Pure Hearts

by Roberto De Paolis

The encounter of two worlds that are about to collide. Love made of stolen moments, but also mutual help. A love devastated by betrayal and sins.

Qissa

Qissa

by Anup Singh

Every year, Umber Singh, the father, this ghost, this lonely traveller, returns to the ruin of a burnt mansion just outside what used to be his village in the Punjab. Here, almost as a ritual act of penitence, he narrates his story to the gathered villagers.

Queen of Earth

Queen of Earth

by Alex Ross Perry

Two women who grew up together discover they have drifted apart when they retreat to a lake house together and the trip takes on strange and unsettling dimensions.

Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush

Rabiye Kurnaz vs. George W. Bush

by Andreas Dresen

The battle for the release of her son Murat from Guantanamo catapults Turkish housewife Rabiye Kurnaz from her terraced house in Bremen straight into world politics and all the way to the Supreme Court in Washington. At her side is human rights lawyer Bernhard Docke - the reserved, level-headed lawyer and the temperamental Turkish mother with a wicked sense of humour – now fighting side-by-side to get Murat out.

Reclaim your brain

Reclaim your brain

by Hans Weingartner

Successful TV producer Rainer has it all: big salary, luxurious penthouse, high life, hot car, even hotter girlfriend. The 30-something go-getter has reached the top by creating TV shows of the most stupid and vulgar kind. In his latest hit, a man gets the privilege of fathering a woman's child if his spermatozoid wins a microscopic race to fertilize an ovum!