February belongs to Filmaně's film news from the world of high-quality films. During this month, we are introducing more than 10 new titles and also one new television app. Take a peek with us at which films we are talking about :)
OF GODS AND MEN 😶🌫️🧑
This film, inspired by true events, tells the story of a group of Trappist monks living in the Algerian mountains in the 1990s. ⛰️ Their peaceful life of prayer and service to the local community is disrupted by the growing danger from radical Islamists. 🌙 The film illustrates how faith can provide strength even in the hardest moments and poses essential questions about the meaning of human existence. ✝️
👉 If you are looking for a powerful and inspiring film about Christian faith, serving others, and personal courage, Of Gods and Men will deeply touch you. 💘
LIFE IS WONDERFUL ☀️
Mateusz was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, and doctors informed his mother that he would never be able to communicate with her or perceive the world around him. 🥲
However, the boy is intellectually fine; it is his body that betrays him, not his brain. For years, he struggles to show those around him that he is aware and understands, until he finally breaks through this communication barrier with the help of those around him.😇
An emotionally charged and acclaimed Polish film based on a true story.
YOMEDDINE 🫂

A poignant story of a man cured of leprosy (❗the role is played by a non-actor who actually suffered from leprosy❗) and an orphan boy named Obama, who unexpectedly find friendship and together search for their identity, acceptance, and a new home. 🤝🏠
👉 If you are looking for a film that transcends conventional boundaries and touches on deep human questions, Yomeddine will strike you with its sincerity and powerful story. ❤️
⏯️ WATCH THE FILM from March 7, 2025
TO DUST YOU SHALL RETURN 💨
A poetic drama about two "unnecessary" outsiders who, in the unforgiving environment of modern China, find their small place filled with mutual love, support, dignity, and authentic joy in life. 👩❤️👨
👉 If you enjoy films that tell more through visuals than words and leave room for reflection, this film will resonate with you through its quiet strength. 🤗
KAFARNAUM

The story of a twelve-year-old boy who sues his parents for giving him life is a gripping testimony to the lives of the poorest in the slums of contemporary Lebanon. The film, which amazed audiences, critics, and juries at the Cannes Film Festival, is likened to the famous Slumdog Millionaire due to its blend of realism and intense emotions.
Lebanese director and screenwriter Nadine Labaki provides an acute and slightly picaresque testimony about the extreme conditions of life in her country from the perspective of a small child, while not resorting to emotional manipulation – the seemingly unwavering grim trajectory of the story is further enriched purposefully with flashes of joy and humor.
Find more new films directly on Filmaně :)



