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Brilliant European films are coming to QFT
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Hi Stu,
Now returning for its fifth edition, Visions of Europe brings you the best previews, festival favourites and reissues. 
A middle aged woman sits in an armchair, hands clasped, with a serious expression. The background includes a lamp and bookshelves. The image has a blue and yellow colour filter.
FRI 27 FEB - THU 26 MAR
Visions of Europe
Visions of Europe is back and along with it is our Pay What You Can pricing for all these films. Pay What You Can is a way to make sure as many people as possible can see great films at QFT. So instead of getting an adult, senior or student ticket, you can reflect on what you can afford to pay at the cinema, and if you've got spare, you can help those with less to come too. 
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More info on Pay What You Can
 
New Releases
Four people and a dog sit or stand in a barren, sunlit almost white desert landscape.
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Sirāt
A man and his son arrive at a rave lost in the mountains of Morocco. They are looking for Marina, their daughter and sister, who disappeared months ago at another rave. 
 
A group of somberly dressed individuals in black 1900s attire face away, forming a line near a staircase. A young girl with blonde hair glances back. Mood is solemn.
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Sound of Falling
Four adolescent girls spend their youth in the same farmhouse over the last century. Though separated by decades, resonances between their lives emerge.
 
A group of five hikers and a dog trek across rocky terrain with green hills in the background.
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The Love That Remains
This Icelandic film tenderly captures a year in the life of a family as the parents navigate their recent separation. A bittersweet, poignant drama. 
Anniversary Specials
Two men in vintage attire and flat caps sit outdoors, holding wooden staffs. The landscape is rural, with green fields and hills. They appear focused and serious.
The Wind That Shakes the Barley 
Two brothers fight side-by-side against the British forces for Ireland's independence. When a treaty is negotiated, civil war erupts and the brothers find themselves on opposing sides. Screening on 35mm.
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A black-and-white photo of a tense moment with a man shouting passionately, surrounded by others holding him back, conveying intensity and conflict.
The Battle of Algiers
Paratrooper commander Colonel Mathieu, a former French Resistance fighter during World War II, is sent to Algeria to reinforce efforts to squelch the uprisings of the Algerian War in Gillo Pontecorvo's film. 
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A young girl with blonde hair, wearing a light dress, sits on a bed hugging her knees. She appears pensive in a soft-lit, vintage-style miniature room.
LUMI Presents: Alice
The same year Who Framed Roger Rabbit brought cartoons to life with big-studio firepower, Jan Švankmajer dragged Lewis Carroll’s tale through the looking glass and into a world of splintered dolls and taxidermy nightmares. Selected by our LUMI Programmers.
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Youthful boxer in a gym, wearing a blue headguard, sticks out tongue playfully. Background shows blurred gym equipment, conveying a light-hearted mood.
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Wild Foxes
At a sports boarding school, a talented young boxer struggles to recover after a near fatal accident. 
 
Elderly couple holding hands, walking on a rural dirt path beside a field. They wear casual summer clothing and hats.
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Eighty Plus
After decades of living in Germany, 80-something jazz musician Stevan returns to Serbia to reclaim his family's mansion.
 
Two young boys sit in the back of a van. The older boy looks out the window pensively, while the younger boy rests against him, asleep. The scene conveys warmth and brotherhood.
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DJ Ahmet
A 15-year-old boy from a remote Macedonian village escapes into music amidst parental expectations and social conservatism.
 
A black-and-white image of a man and woman relaxing on a raft in water. The woman, eyes closed, appears serene. The man gazes at her, looking content.
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The Stranger
François Ozon’s sterling adaptation of Albert Camus’ landmark novel is a gripping account of human absurdity in 1930s Algeria.
A woman in a brown coat stands at an old-fashioned library card catalog. She looks sideways, appearing thoughtful and curious, in dim lighting.
A Private Life
Back after its immensely popular screening during Belfast Film Festival, this French crime caper stars Jodie Foster as a psychiatrist who mounts a private investigation into the death of one of her patients, whom she is convinced has been murdered.
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A joyful woman in 1970s fashion leaps over a puddle on a wet street, surrounded by vintage cars and colorful, old buildings, conveying happiness and nostalgia.
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Köln 75
The true story of Vera Brandes, teenage patron saint of the Cologne music scene, who risked everything to organise a concert for jazz pianist Keith Jarrett.
 
A person in a black cap and jacket stands against a colorful mosaic wall featuring intricate geometric patterns, evoking a sense of mystery and contemplation.
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The Little Sister
When Fatima leaves her close-knit family to study philosophy in Paris, she finds herself caught between her religious upbringing and the freedom of student life in the city.
 
Ballet dancers gracefully perform in white and silver tutus on a dark, snowy stage, exuding elegance and poise. The scene feels magical and serene.
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La Danse
A documentary offering a behind-the-scenes experience of one of the most-renowned dance companies in the world: the Paris Opera Ballet.
 
Two young adults are sitting outdoors, one in focus. The girl in focus holds a cigarette, gazing at the camera with a thoughtful expression. Sunlight casts soft shadows.
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Romería
A young woman arrives in a Spanish coastal city to meet the family of her dead father, who are hiding information about his life and death.
A woman with curly hair looks anxious while seated in a red convertible, turning toward the person looking at her. A man sits beside her, back turned.
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Miroirs No. 3
After a car crash kills her boyfriend, piano student Laura is taken in by Betty, who witnessed the accident until Laura starts questioning her intentions.
 
Three people stand inside a modern building with a large circular cutout in a concrete wall. The mood is contemplative and the setting is industrial.
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The Last One For the Road
A couple of life-long drunkards run into a shy student, whose way of seeing things will be transformed as the trio barhop through Italy.
 
A woman in a red medieval dress plays the violin with focus, while a man in dark attire watches. The mood is historic and serene, set in a wooden interior.
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Primavera
In 18th century Venice, 20-year-old violinist Cecilia lives in an orphanage, where, despite her talent, she remains confined until she meets Vivaldi.
 
Black and white image of a vast cityscape under an overcast sky, with a distant mountain silhouetted against cloud-covered sunlight, conveying a somber mood.
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Below the Clouds
This breathtaking documentary explores past and present lives of the communities living in the shadow of Vesuvius.
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