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Panorama will showcase 31 titles including one series and 25 world premieres.
The Generation line-up will showcase 32 works, including seven debut films and 22 world premieres.
Yet they remain in limbo, haunted by memories of the war in Kosovo.

Crossing(c) Haydar Tastan
Combining raw realism and staged performance,Afterwaris a meditation on the long-term repercussions of war.
Years later, she questions her view of him.
Supported by her chosen family, Angie begins a later-life journey into emancipation.

After a birthday party, her drunken soon-to-be ex-husband runs out in front of her car.
In a state of shock, Andrea commits a hit-and-run.
(Which Way Africa?
Those of the city shriek of Progress!
She moves near the sand dunes of Lencois Maranhenses in northern Brazil and ventures a new beginning.
War, politics or revolution: these are the choices faced by Georges, Joumana and Perla Joe.
Three destinies and a shared desire to rebuild a troubled country.
How is it possible to continue to dream when everything around is falling apart?
A story about gentrification and a complex father-daughter relationship.
As she grows fond of them, she discovers that the father is an anti-police activist…
In the pale glow of the TV, Owens view of reality begins to crack.
Eleven-year-old Lacy spends the long summer at home with her mother, Janet.
Suppressed emotions, unmet expectations and unspoken secrets come to light.
She returns to the wild beauty of Scotlands Orkney Islands where she grew up hoping to heal.
But the changes her body is going through remind her of what she is fleeing from.
Until one day she is contacted by an unidentified life form.
A valuable painting is set to be stolen in the city.
But the meticulously planned heist soon runs out of control.
A reinterpretation of PasolinisTeorema.
But the illegal army groups who control the area endanger his peaceful transition to the realm of the dead.
He rings on strangers doorbells until the police come and pick him up.
The following morning, the 18-year-old is found dead on a country road.
But then he is threatened with being exposed.
But Cem is changing: he is becoming tougher and threatening those closest to him.
Ralf, her lover from Germany, tries every means possible to bring her to safety.
But what happened to the women?
They become artworks, muses or secretaries.
And having barely come into existence, Adam thus asks: Why is she not God?
Out in front of the church, feet in the grass.
Close-up, wide shot, doubling, solarisation.
God-fearing folds of fabric get moving in earnest.
When he dies, she keeps on filming.
Boxes become archival materials, as journeys, women and post-war Europe come to the fore.
And in the end, there is a father.
Chairsby Maria LassnigAustria / USA 1971Forum SpecialA scrawny chair does gymnastic exercises, an upholstered one puffs and sweats.
Hand-drawn animation, burlesque sketches.
Then she enters the scene and sits on a chair.
Everything is sitting well!
A piece of sober anti-racism.
Couplesby Maria LassnigAustria / USA 1972Forum SpecialScenes of men and women, sizing each other up.
Not if she earns more than he does.
You are not my universe.
A revue of misplaced lust.
And at the end, a bleeding heart.
A cinema legacy that revolves around being human in dark times: feminist, loving, critical of violence.
Laughter was a form of defence.
Beyond description at every moment.
Two figures, an encounter that begins as a confrontation before all differences are overcome.
Her first animated film.
Some local residents take care of them, others are disturbed by their mess.
Kazuhiro Soda observes their co-existence with kindness, precision and occasional involvement.
Before the volcano, serenity arrives.
Between Passover and Easter, a spark.
Malaury Eloi-Paisley follows those lost in the city through the empty streets.
Their accounts form a valuable commodity, circulating in carefully developed relationships.
Only the sister wakes up.
Human hibernation blurs the boundary between people and animals.
A thought experiment equal parts sci-fi and meditation shot in searing images.
Via regulations and floral formulas, nature philosophy and social policy converge.
Intercepted phone conversations between Russian soldiers and their families set up a shocking parallel world.
Sound and image stare each other in the face, stunned.
He decides to let himself be killed by a tiger to save his family.
Their last night becomes a surreal love story.
A mythological, expressionistic and deeply moving film.
Irisby Maria LassnigAustria / USA 1971Forum SpecialStomach, legs, knees.
The movement of the body parts collides with the movement of the film.
A chin rises up from between two breasts.
Iris looks at herself in a distorted mirror.
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.
A letter from the country.
She loves a man from a lower caste.
Her family thinks she is possessed and the spell is cast out of her.
The day begins, a road movie starts, as religious fervour and insane misogyny are narrated in passing.
A hugely topical historical allegory.
An unconventional biopic of a female artist in the midst of a mans world.
Back then, his grandmother kept the war out of sight for him.
Now the film shines a careful light into the darkness of the past.
For three years, the film accompanies indigenous, feminist, militant, legalistic, anarchist and conservative activists.
A timely large-scale canvas of democratic protest.
Hanh moves calmly, incessantly.
She cleans, washes up, tidies, helping everyday life to function better for others.
A somnambulant wander through the spaces of an existence denied rights.
Maria has her palm read; she finds family photos between the lines of her hand.
When their ancestral vault is opened, something is released.
Bus 243 takes Sandra to work.
She is a security guard at a mall, takes her job seriously.
Her uniform fits, her son is already 15, time to start something new.
A film about places, sounds, a woman, her body, the self and the world.
A hybrid musical and charming piece of collective empowerment.
No space at all, but lots of time to kill, with passion and psychedelics.
They drink and ponder money, Communism and the cosmos.
Selfportraitby Maria LassnigAustria / USA 1971Forum SpecialA self-portrait with a stick.
This film was completed in the same year as the painting, the facial expressions are similar.
The face of phases.
Whats new are the lyrics and her voice: Until you are gone with the wind, be aware.
Engaged leg, free leg.
A wild circular dance of silhouettes, templates and multiplications.
And a game involving art historical platitudes to top it all off.
Frolkes film gives structure to this archive via media experimentation.
At once a message in a bottle and a cry for help.
Animals in their cages, humans in the cinema.
What lies between them?
Was hast du gestern getraumt, Parajanov?
(What Did You Dream Last Night, Parajanov?)
This debut film blends recordings, text and VHS memories into a warm, melancholy intergenerational portrait.
Intimacy is also work.
An urban indie chamber drama with delicate synth sounds.
Their company distributes toy planetariums.
Thats the dilemma a ten-yearold boy faces in Mexico.
Her antics with her brother Laddoo often land her in trouble.
One day, a sad incident in the house causes a shift in her idyllic world.Beurk !
Kissing on the mouth is disgusting.
Sisters Jessica and Alma are once again on their way to pick up food stamps from the Caritas charity.
Kwame is forced to make a choice.
Her biggest wish: to be given a chance.
For her 18th birthday she wants to escape the everyday grind and party with her friends.
But a fatal incident changes everything.
Hazal is forced to flee.
It will push their friendship to the limit!
In a bathroom, her life is calm and secure, but also somewhat lonely.
Determined to lose his virginity, he swipes through guys profiles on Grindr …
Its Okay!
(Es ist okay!
But in the USSR of 1990, some opposing forces are more dangerous than others.
Determined not to give in, Yashas need for self-expression will propel him to the precipice of irreparable harm.
This brings back memories.
They are all connected to water, from his early childhood to his adult life.
Lucia, Aurora and their mother Elena decide to move to the US.
Things are tough in the school.
Everyone on the girls football team Mona is on plays against each other.
Listeners are uncertain about the direction their romantic endeavours should take.