Marjane Satrapi grew up wearing sneakers and beating up boys. She wanted to grow up to be a saint. When she was ten years old, her world changed overnight. Girls and boys had to use different doors to enter the school. She had to cover herself with a long dark robe. ...more about Persepolis
In a wildly original, intertwining story that almost defies classification, Carnage traces the bizarre, often magical effects a 1,000-pound Andalusian bull has on a disparate group of characters. ...more about Carnage
A group of teenagers try to sort out their lives and emotions while bizarre experiences happen to each one, including alien abductions, bad acid trips, bisexual experiences, suicides, bizarre deaths, and a rape by a TV star. ...more about Nowhere
Christophe Honore further makes a case as one of the most exciting filmmakers of our generation with the exuberant and tender Love Songs (Les Chansons D'Amour). ...more about Love Songs
Rosanna Arquette informally interviews several contrasting actresses about how they cope with being a woman in the entertainment industry. ...more about Searching for Debra Winger
A fashion show in Paris draws the usual bunch of people; designers, reporters, models, magazine editors, photographers. Lots of unconnected stories which all revolve around this show, and an all-star cast. ...more about Ready to Wear
While a British film crew are shooting a version of The Duchess Of Malfi in Venice, they in turn are being filmed by a sleasy documentary primadonna while the strange staff share meals which consist of human meat. ...more about Hotel
Melodrama based on the novel by Simone DeBeauvoir, about a man (Stephen Rea) cursed with immortality, who tries to declare his undying love for a depressed actress (Irčne Jacob). ...more about All Men Are Mortal