Vilnius, on the eve of the Russian invasion: Andrius Blaževičius films a couple’s break-up against a backdrop of geopolitical chaos in How to Divorce During the War (8.30 pm, Ciné Utopia). The director will be present for this black comedy, which won an award at Sundance. You will also meet Fanny Ovesen and her film Live a Little, a raw and unpretentious Swedish road trip about the blurred boundaries of consent (6.15 pm, Ciné Utopia).
Three theatres, three atmospheres: Kirk Jones will immerse you in 1980s Scotland with I Swear, a BAFTA-winning portrait of a teenager with Tourette’s syndrome (6.30 pm, Cinémathèque @Théâtre des Capucins). Cult director Pen-ek Ratanaruang will transform revenge into a culinary thriller with Morte Cucina (6.30 pm, Kinepolis Kirchberg), while Emma Hough Hobbs & Leela Varghese will send a princess to save her ex in Lesbian Space Princess, an animated comedy spotted at the Berlinale (8.45 pm, Ciné Utopia).
And don’t forget to wish Peter Doherty a happy birthday when you see him.