LUX award Winners
Movies that won the LUX award the previous 10 years
2014
2018
2016
Ida
Kona fer í stríð
Toni Erdmann
2015
2017
Sameblod
Mustang
LUX award Winners
Movies that won the LUX award the previous 10 years
2019
2024
2022
Gospod postoi, imeto i' e Petrunija
Das Lehrerzimmer
Quo Vadis, Aida?
2021
2023
Close
Colectiv
Toni Erdmann - Germany
Toni Erdmann follows Winfried, an eccentric father as he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter Ines, a career-driven consultant living in Bucharest. Disguising himself as the outrageous "Toni Erdmann," he intrudes into her corporate life. The film is a heartfelt exploration of family, identity, and the value of human connection.
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija - North Macedonia
Petrunija is an unemployed and unappreciated woman who disrupts tradition by retrieving a sacred cross during a male-only religious ceremony in her small town. This sparks outrage among the community, leading to intense backlash as she insists on keeping the cross. The film is a biting critique of patriarchy, religious dogma, and societal expectations.
Woman at War - Iceland
Halla is a middle-aged eco-activist waging a secret battle against industrial pollution in Iceland by sabotaging power lines to protect the environment. When her activism intensifies, she learns that her application for adoption has been approved, forcing her to choose between her environmental mission and her dream of motherhood.
The Teachers' Lounge - Germany
Lena is a high school teacher in a small German town, who gets caught up in a moral dilemma after a student is accused of stealing money from the teachers' lounge. As she digs deeper into the incident, she discovers a web of secrets, lies, and systemic corruption within the school community. Her investigation challenges her beliefs and forces her to confront the complexities of trust, power, and ethics.
Close - Belgium
Close explores the friendship between two 13-year-old boys, Léo and Rémi. Their close bond is tested when classmates question the nature of their relationship, prompting Léo to pull away in an attempt to fit in. This shift leads to devastating consequences that force Léo to confront his actions and the depth of his connection to Rémi.
Mustang - Turkey
Mustang tells the story of five orphaned sisters in a conservative Turkish village who are confined to their home after their behavior is deemed improper by their family and community. As their home becomes a "wife factory," the sisters rebel against the growing restrictions imposed on their freedom and strive to retain their individuality.
Sami Blood - Sweden
The story follows Elle-Marja, a young Sámi girl in 1930s Sweden, who dreams of a different life but is subjected to racism and assimilation pressures at her boarding school. Rejecting her heritage, she attempts to reinvent herself as a Swedish woman. The film is a coming-of-age tale that examines the cost of denying one's roots in pursuit of acceptance.
Ida - Poland
Anna is a young nun in the 1960's, about to take her vows and she discovers from her aunt that she is actually Jewish and that her real name is Ida Lebenstein. They embark on a journey to uncover the fate of their family during the Holocaust. The film is an exploration of identity, faith, and the burden of history.
Collective - Romania
This documentary investigates systemic corruption and negligence in Romania's healthcare and political systems. It begins with the 2015 Colectiv nightclub fire and the scandal over substandard medical care that led to unnecessary deaths of burn victims. Following journalists, whistleblowers, and reformers, it uncovers shocking layers of deceit and greed in public institutions.
Quo Vadis, Aida? - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Set during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, this movie follows Aida, a UN translator, as she desperately tries to save her family while witnessing the horrors of genocide. Trapped between her obligations to the UN and her personal life, Aida faces impossible choices. The film is an exploration of human resilience, moral dilemmas, and the devastating consequences of international failure.
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LUX award Winners
Movies that won the LUX award the previous 10 years
2014
2018
2016
Ida
Kona fer í stríð
Toni Erdmann
2015
2017
Sameblod
Mustang
LUX award Winners
Movies that won the LUX award the previous 10 years
2019
2024
2022
Gospod postoi, imeto i' e Petrunija
Das Lehrerzimmer
Quo Vadis, Aida?
2021
2023
Close
Colectiv
Toni Erdmann - Germany
Toni Erdmann follows Winfried, an eccentric father as he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter Ines, a career-driven consultant living in Bucharest. Disguising himself as the outrageous "Toni Erdmann," he intrudes into her corporate life. The film is a heartfelt exploration of family, identity, and the value of human connection.
God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija - North Macedonia
Petrunija is an unemployed and unappreciated woman who disrupts tradition by retrieving a sacred cross during a male-only religious ceremony in her small town. This sparks outrage among the community, leading to intense backlash as she insists on keeping the cross. The film is a biting critique of patriarchy, religious dogma, and societal expectations.
Woman at War - Iceland
Halla is a middle-aged eco-activist waging a secret battle against industrial pollution in Iceland by sabotaging power lines to protect the environment. When her activism intensifies, she learns that her application for adoption has been approved, forcing her to choose between her environmental mission and her dream of motherhood.
The Teachers' Lounge - Germany
Lena is a high school teacher in a small German town, who gets caught up in a moral dilemma after a student is accused of stealing money from the teachers' lounge. As she digs deeper into the incident, she discovers a web of secrets, lies, and systemic corruption within the school community. Her investigation challenges her beliefs and forces her to confront the complexities of trust, power, and ethics.
Close - Belgium
Close explores the friendship between two 13-year-old boys, Léo and Rémi. Their close bond is tested when classmates question the nature of their relationship, prompting Léo to pull away in an attempt to fit in. This shift leads to devastating consequences that force Léo to confront his actions and the depth of his connection to Rémi.
Mustang - Turkey
Mustang tells the story of five orphaned sisters in a conservative Turkish village who are confined to their home after their behavior is deemed improper by their family and community. As their home becomes a "wife factory," the sisters rebel against the growing restrictions imposed on their freedom and strive to retain their individuality.
Sami Blood - Sweden
The story follows Elle-Marja, a young Sámi girl in 1930s Sweden, who dreams of a different life but is subjected to racism and assimilation pressures at her boarding school. Rejecting her heritage, she attempts to reinvent herself as a Swedish woman. The film is a coming-of-age tale that examines the cost of denying one's roots in pursuit of acceptance.
Ida - Poland
Anna is a young nun in the 1960's, about to take her vows and she discovers from her aunt that she is actually Jewish and that her real name is Ida Lebenstein. They embark on a journey to uncover the fate of their family during the Holocaust. The film is an exploration of identity, faith, and the burden of history.
Collective - Romania
This documentary investigates systemic corruption and negligence in Romania's healthcare and political systems. It begins with the 2015 Colectiv nightclub fire and the scandal over substandard medical care that led to unnecessary deaths of burn victims. Following journalists, whistleblowers, and reformers, it uncovers shocking layers of deceit and greed in public institutions.
Quo Vadis, Aida? - Bosnia and Herzegovina
Set during the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, this movie follows Aida, a UN translator, as she desperately tries to save her family while witnessing the horrors of genocide. Trapped between her obligations to the UN and her personal life, Aida faces impossible choices. The film is an exploration of human resilience, moral dilemmas, and the devastating consequences of international failure.