SLOW
MARIJA KAVTARADZE (Lithuania, 104 min. VOSE, DCP)
Dancer Elena and sign language interpreter Dovydas meet and form a beautiful bond. As they delve into a new relationship, they must find a way to build their own kind of intimacy.
FRIDAY 3 NOV - 18:00 (online Q&A with the director)
SATURDAY 4 NOV - 20:30
SAMSARA
LOIS PATIÑO (Spain, 113 min. VOSE, DCP)
Every morning, a Buddhist teenager reads to an elderly woman 'The Bardo Thödol', a guide for the journey between death and the next rebirth. On his last day, the young man whispers the last passages of the book to her, closes his eyes and meditates on it. by her side, as she embarks on a transformative journey into what lies beyond, never before seen on film.
FRIDAY 3 NOV - 20:30 (Presence of the director)
SHORTS 1
Five national and international short films that reach Cormorán after their passage through international festivals (VOSE + VO).
SATURDAY 4 NOV - 18:00
TUESDAY 7 NOV - 20:30
THE ADULTS
Dustin Guy Defa (USA, 88 min. VOSE)
Eric returns to his hometown to visit his sisters, out of contact since the death of his mother. But his plan to cut the trip short begins to fall apart when he finds new outlets for his poker addiction.
SUNDAY 5 NOV - 18:00
MONDAY 6 NOV - 20:30
THE ECHO
TATIANA HUEZO (Mexico, 102 min OV, DCP)
In a remote and lonely valley in Mexico, punished by winter and drought, children learn to contemplate death, illness and love. A story about feeling dizzy about life, about growing up.
SUNDAY 5 NOV - 20:30
THE MOUNTAINS
CHRISTIAN EINSHOJ (Denmark, 89 min. VOSE, DCP)
With humor, love and 30 years of family cinema under its belt, this documentary sets out on a superhero mission back to the fragile land of his childhood, in an attempt to understand how the tragedy affected his family and how to move forward to, perhaps , get to the other side of the mountains.
TUESDAY 7 NOV - 18:00 (Online discussion with the director)
WEDNESDAY 8 NOV -20:30
SHORTS 2
Five national and international short films that reach Cormorán after their passage through international festivals (VOSE+VO).
WEDNESDAY 8 NOV - 18:00
SUNDAY 12 NOV - 18.00
ARTHUR AT 30
MARTÍN SHANLY (Argentina, 92 min. OV, DCP)
When he is forced to attend his ex-best friend's wedding, Arturo suffers an accident that prompts him to remember a series of significant events from his past. An elliptical comedy that follows one of those thirty-year-old teenagers.
THURSDAY 9 NOV - 18:00
FRIDAY 10 NOV - 20:30 (Presence of the director)
POLARIS
AINARA VERA (Spain, 79 min VOSE, DCP)
As a ship captain, Hayat navigates the fascinating landscapes of the Arctic, far from a harsh past in France from which she prefers to distance herself. But her sister Leila is about to give birth, and Hayat rethinks her family ties as well as her own future horizons.
THURSDAY 9 NOV - 20:30
FRIDAY 10 NOV - 18:00 (Online discussion with the director)
THE CHIMERA
ALICE ROHRWACHER (Italy, 130 min. VOSE, DCP)
The Tombaroli are known as Etruscan tomb raiders, searching archaeological wonders for treasures that will lift them out of poverty. With them, Arthur makes a good team, putting his gift at the service of his friends. He is able to sense emptiness.
DATE POSTPONED - TBA
HOW TO HAVE SEX
MOLLY MANNING WALKER (UK, 91 min. VOSE, DCP)
Three British teenagers go on holiday to celebrate their rites of passage: drinking, partying and flirting, in what should be the best summer of their lives... or not.
SATURDAY 11 NOV -18.00
AFTER
ANTHONY LAPIA (France, 69 min VOSE, DCP)
A techno club in Paris. The beat of the music sweeps everything away. People dance, drink, take drugs and chat. Félicie meets Saïd and takes him home to continue the party. On the border Between day and night, lives and ideas resonate.
SATURDAY 11 NOV - 20:30 (Presence of the director)
ZONE OF INTEREST
JONATHAN GLAZER (UK, 106 min. VOSE, DCP)
Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig are trying hard to build a dream life for their family in a house with a garden near the camp. But nothing is as it seems.
SUNDAY 12 NOV -20.30 (Closing)
With our usual documentary approach to posters, this year we have chosen a photograph from more than four decades ago, in the old Alcoa/Inespal/Aluminios de Galicia factory, in honour of its workers and their tireless struggle to keep open one of the industrial hearts of A Coruña.
Now that it has closed permanently, we trust that the sale of the land will be positive and provide quality jobs, especially for those who lost theirs.
With the closure of this 60-year-old factory, lives, stories and futures are coming to a close. FORZA.