Past events 

The Killing of a Sacred Deer

Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behavior of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister. Eye for an eye, heart for a heart. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


Sunset

This visually compelling historical drama follows 20-year-old Irisz Leiter, who arrives in the Hungarian capital after spending her adolescence in an orphanage, and is suddenly confronted with her own past and a dark secret surrounding her family. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


Nothing

Nothing is a raw and unedited story about a group of young people who, faced with the meaninglessness of life, venture away from the safety and innocence of childhood. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


The Northerners

During the summer of 1960, the idiosyncratic residents of a one-street Dutch suburb collide in intertwining stories of desire and frustration. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


About Endlessness

With About Endlessness, Roy Andersson adds to his cinematic oeuvre with a reflection on human life in all its beauty and cruelty, its splendour and banality. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


Pacifiction

Pacifiction offers a tropical story with an exotic plot set in a nuclear threat environment. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


Transit

A melodrama with political themes, set in several timelines, it unfolds the story of George, who must decide whether to take on a new identity, linked, among other things, to a mysterious femme fatale. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.


Adam Štech: houellebecq!

The exhibition houellebecq! by Adam Štech is neither a tribute to the French writer Michel Houellebecq nor an illustration of his works. Nor does it attempt to interpret or explain anything of his texts. Štech explores primarily himself, mediated in any way.


We Might As Well Be Dead

A tower block on the edge of a forest, people hoping to join the building's community as it is one of the last bastions of civilization in a world that has fallen apart. The movie is screened in the summer cinema on the terrace of DOX+.