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Evil Does Not Exist

In the remote village of Harasawa, single parent Takumi and his daughter Hana lead a peaceful life, tending to various tasks for the locals amidst the serene natural beauty of the forest. However, their tranquility is threatened by the impending arrival of the Tokyo company Playmode, set to build a glamping site for city tourists. This development sparks concern among Takumi and his neighbors as they uncover the potential ecological harm and disruption to their community. 'Evil Does Not Exist' made its debut at the Venice Film Festival, where it earned both the jury and Fipresci prizes. This film marks Ryusuke Hamaguchi's latest work, following his highly acclaimed Oscar-winning 'Drive My Car.'
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Last Summer

Anne, an accomplished attorney, shares a harmonious life with her husband Pierre and their two young daughters in a picturesque Parisian home. The dynamic changes when Theo, Pierre's teenage son from a previous relationship, comes to live with them. Anne finds herself increasingly unsettled by Theo's presence, leading her into a complex and intense relationship that risks her professional success and family harmony.
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We Grown Now

"We Grown Now" is a poignant portrayal of friendship and growing up in 1992 Chicago. As Michael Jordan solidifies himself as a champion, a story of two young legends in their own right begins. Best friends Malik and Eric navigate the challenges of their changing community, grappling with drugs, crime, and uncertain futures. With remarkable performances by Blake Cameron James and Gian Knight Ramirez, the film captures the essence of boyhood innocence amidst social change and the struggle to hold onto optimism. Director Minhal BaigBaig's dedication to gathering stories from former residents adds depth and authenticity to this lyrical and moving narrative.
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