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  • Palestine Film Festival

    Various

    Screening date: 17:00 / Thursday March 19 2026

    In collaboration with partners in Malmö and around the world, we present a collection of Palestine-themed feature documentary films and short films at Cafe Ray. Some films will be presented along with director Q&As.

    Full program to be released in February!

  • And, Towards Happy Alleys

    89 mins / Documentary / India / directed by Sreemoyee Singh

    Date: 18:00 / Friday, January 30 2026

    Fascinated by Iran’s film culture and the poetic works of the feminist poet Forough Farrokhzad, Indian filmmaker Sreemoyee Singh sets out in search of the protagonists of Iranian cinema. The numerous interviews she conducts over a period of six years with filmmakers Jafar Panahi, Mohammad Shirvani and human rights activist Nasrin Sotudeh, among others, show the precarious situation in which critics of the regime find themselves, including the constant threat of imprisonment and being banned from practising their profession. With a keen eye for unusual situations, she documents the effect of the Islamic Republic’s strict and omnipresent censorship on the daily lives of Iranian women whose uncompromising struggle has put them at the forefront of the protests that are currently rocking the country.
    And, Towards Happy Alleys is a passionate declaration of love for the cinema and poetry of Iran which also provides a frank view of daily life, and bears witness to a fearless generation raising its voice and implacably demanding its civil liberties.

  • Chasing time

    James Bolag / Chasing Time / documentary
    James Balog / on location in Iceland

    40 minutes/ Documentary / USA / directed by Jeff Orlowski-Yang

    Screening dates: 18:00 / Thursday January 22, 2026

    Tickets at the door

    Film Synopsis:

    If a single photo can inspire change, how influential are a million images? Over the course of the 15-year Extreme Ice Survey project, photographer James Balog and his team brought some of the world’s first and most compelling visual evidence of climate change to the global stage as he depicted the rapid melting of glaciers around the world. Thoughtfully helmed by acclaimed director Jeff Orlowski-Yang (Chasing Ice, Chasing CoralThe Social Dilemma) and first-time filmmaker Sarah Keo, Chasing Time is a meditative exploration of time and mortality, following James and his crew as they bring the decades-long project to a close, cataloging more than one million images in the process. The short documentary reunites James and the Emmy-award-winning team behind Chasing Ice to capture the end of the epic undertaking and spotlight the power of an intergenerational effort to seed hope and inspire action toward a sustainable future. A beautiful tribute to the power of images and the importance of mentorship, the team examines the legacy their efforts have made on the world.