Enjoy North American storytelling, including tales of technology and love, a Frederick Wiseman fiction, and films starring Rachel Sennott, Michael Cera, Mark Duplass, Sigourney Weaver and Eugenio Derbez.
North America

The Adults
Siblings can drive us to the edge. This visceral car crash of love and fury revs this American indie vehicle led by Michael Cera.
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Biosphere
Spoiler alert: humanity destroyed itself. How will the last two men standing ensure the survival of the species?
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BlackBerry
The genius and hubris of the tech industry collide in this wildly entertaining account of the dramatic rise and fall of the world’s first smartphone.
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Closing Night Gala: Theater Camp
A ragtag cast and crew of theatre nerds bring extra drama to save their beloved summer camp in this uproarious mockumentary.
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A Couple
Frederick Wiseman’s third foray into dramatic features centres on Sophia Tolstoy’s complicated marriage to her novelist husband.
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Fairyland
This heartfelt Sofia Coppola–produced drama explores the intricacies of a father–daughter bond blossoming amid queer liberation and the AIDS crisis.
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Fremont
With a laconic Jarmuschian vibe, Fremont is a heartfelt comedic ode to the immigrant experience.
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How to Blow Up a Pipeline
The stakes are high but the cost of sitting idle is higher for a group of environmental activists who band together to disrupt the oil industry.
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The Maiden
In this exceptional debut feature, a supernatural discovery transfigures two teenagers’ world of graffiti, grief and suburban exploration.
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Master Gardener
Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver deliver outstanding, nuanced performances in Paul Schrader’s latest explosive study of male guilt and redemption.
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Mutt
In this award-winning feature debut, one chaotic day sees a young trans man’s past chase him as he chooses his future.
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The Nature of Love
In this Cannes Un Certain Regard comedy, the ineffability of romance is put to the test by an unfaithful married philosopher.
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Radical
CODA scene-stealer Eugenio Derbez leads this luminous Sundance Festival Favorite Award winner about an inspiring teacher.
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Riddle of Fire
Direct from Cannes comes a charming, lo-fi fantasy caper for adults and children alike that’s destined for cult status.
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Shortcomings
First-time director Randall Park (Fresh off the Boat; Always Be My Maybe) takes on social mores with this fresh and fun misanthropic comedy.
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Theater Camp
A ragtag cast and crew of theatre nerds bring extra drama to save their beloved summer camp in this uproarious mockumentary.
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