Reclusive auteur Terrence Malick’s sophomore effort, beautifully restored in 4K, is a bewitching, visually ravishing pre-World War I fable of passion and betrayal on the sun-drenched Texas prairie.
Festival Programme
Films — by Genre
- Action
 - Activism
 - Actors and Theatre
 - Americana
 - Animals
 - Animation
 - Art
 - Based on Books
 - Body and Mind
 - Cannes
 - Comedy
 - Coming of Age
 - Crime
 - Disability
 - Documentary
 - Education
 - Environment
 - Family Ties
 - Feminism
 - Films about Films
 - Food and Beverage
 - For All Ages
 - Horror
 - Human Rights
 - Indigenous
 - LGBTQIA+
 - Love Stories
 - Media and the Internet
 - Music
 - Māori/Pacific
 - Politics
 - Rebellion
 - Refugee and Migrant Stories
 - Religion
 - Rural Life
 - Sci-Fi
 - Science & Technology
 - Sports and Recreation
 - Style
 - Thriller
 - Travel
 - WTF?
 - War Zones
 - Women Make Docs
 - Women Make Features
 - Youth
 
Rural Life
  Evil Does Not Exist
Aku wa sonzai shinai
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi follows up his Oscar-winning film Drive My Car with a modern eco-fable that provides a gorgeous meditation on humanity’s relation to nature and an unnerving commentary on the price of progress.
  Menus-Plaisirs - Les Troisgros
A quietly diligent examination of a family-run three-star Michelin restaurant in France, revealing minute details of a sprawling ecosystem as it unobtrusively traverses kitchens, dining rooms, suppliers, markets, cheese caves, farms, vineyards, and apiaries.
  The Outrun
Saoirse Ronan brings Amy Liptrot’s award-winning memoir to the screen in this ardently moving portrait of addiction recovery set in the majestic Orkney Islands of Scotland.