The Right is a fictional story shaped by historical memory. A 73-year-old security guard at Dresden’s Old Masters Picture Gallery writes to the director of Muzeum Sztuki in Łódź, asking to volunteer there as an attendant. Beyond her own history as a Polish-German refugee in the 1940s, her wish is drawn by the museum’s avant-garde collection. From the Caravaggisti room in Dresden, she imagines another future for herself.
Sarah, Gerda and Leonie know each other from the chat room. They meet in a small village and walk together into the woods to commit suicide in a small tent.
Carlos is an ex-con looking for a job where he earns a lot of money without having to work hard. After discussing it with his cellmate, they conclude that the only work to fit the description is to be politician in Puerto Rico.
Knokke, Belgium. A small mundane coastal town, home to the beau-monde. To compete with Venice and Cannes, the posh casino hosts the second ‘World Festival of Film and the Arts’ in 1949, organised in part by the Royal Cinematheque of Belgium.
After a self-destructive lifestyle nearly kills her, tormented young Anne learns to open up and let go of her traumatic past through a new found passion for boxing.
A once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating 15 million record-selling 13 time Grammy Award-winning, three-time CMA Award recipient, and two-time Americana Awards winner, Emmylou Harris.