Jacques Audiard’s charming exploration of the tangled work and love lives of three young Parisians is a beautifully-crafted love letter to the classics of French New Wave.
Festival Programme
Films — by Genre
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Sex and Sexuality
![There Is No I in Threesome](/assets/resized/sm/upload/oa/rm/h2/37/threesome-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=25008bc7d2)
There Is No I in Threesome
In love, newly engaged and maintaining a long-distance relationship, director Jan Oliver Lucks and his fiancée decide to throw traditional rules out the window by opening up their relationship before they tie the knot.
![Titane](/assets/resized/sm/upload/1t/7q/gg/3j/Titane_HERO-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=f924a5963c)
Titane
“Titane is coming, and it’s coming to fuck you up." — Jessica Kiang, The Playlist