Guarantees access to 10 screenings of the cardholder’s choice, with the exception of special events, such as the Opening Ceremony, Awards Ceremony, concerts, cine-concerts, Film Food events, Notte Morricone Show. Upon purchasing a TIFF Card.10 online, cardholders will be e-mailed a virtual card with a unique code for reserving seats for the screenings and/or events of their choice, with the exception of special events....See more details
Guarantees access to 25 screenings, including 2 special events of the cardholder’s choice (except Film Food events, the Closing Ceremony and Notte Morricone Show) Physical TIFF Cards are issued between June 12 — June 21 at the Unirii Square ticketing point, but cardholders are not obligated to carry the cards on them: they can just use the unique code received by e-mail upon purchase to reserve seats....See more details
Guarantees access to 30 screenings, concerts, special events and festival parties of the cardholder’s choice (except Film Food events, official receptions, Closing Ceremony, Notte Morricone Show and press conferences). Physical Gold Cards are issued between June 12— June 21 at the Unirii Square ticketing point ticketing point, but cardholders are not obligated to carry the cards on them: they can just use the unique code received by e-mail upon purchase to reserve seats....See more details
6:30 PM – Film screening: La Cena (dir. Manuel Gómez Pereira, Spain, 2025, 106’) | Military Circle 8:30 PM – Dinner prepared by chef Florin Dumitrescu at Da Pino, presented by LIDL Winner of two awards at the latest Goya Awards, where it was nominated in eight categories, La Cena is set in 1939, immediately after the end of the Spanish Civil War....See more details
Roy Cohen, an Israeli filmmaker of Arab-Jewish descent, addresses his Palestinian friend Aseel Asleh, killed by Israeli police in their youth, through an intimate cinematic dialogue across time. Revisiting their shared past at a peace camp in Maine, he confronts memory, friendship and the ongoing violence shaping the present, using letters, archives and conversations to explore loss, moral responsibility and the collapse of a once-possible future of coexistence.
In suburban America during the final days of October 1988, emotionally troubled teenager Donnie Darko begins experiencing visions of a monstrous rabbit named Frank, who tells him the world will end in 28 days. As reality fractures around him, Donnie is drawn into a labyrinth of time travel, paranoia, and apocalyptic destiny.
Bea is a 50-year-old woman going through a divorce, and Denís is a 28-year-old trans man struggling with job insecurity. An unexpected incident brings them together, and this encounter will change their lives forever.
Half-sisters Diana and Lily grew up as the only resident children at an all-inclusive resort on Gran Canaria, where their uninhibited mother, Vera, worked as a Star Tour hostess. 25 years later, they have both created distance from the island and from each other, but now they are forced to return to the island to deal with their mother’s sudden death in the Canarian mountains....See more details
While pregnant with her second child, Kika faces the sudden death of her partner. Totally heartbroken, and broke, she sets her priorities straight: stay strong and make money fast. Dirty underwear, dildos and neurotic parents will unexpectedly help.
Margot, a young intern at the most competitive ER in the country, has trouble keeping up in this stressful environment. As she’s confronted with multiple patients her age presenting unusual symptoms, her own body starts to show disturbing changes...