The Holy Grill (2026)
In an era of grand cinematic statements, *The Holy Grill* finds its power in the mundane—a single barbecue at a German tennis club. This is a sharp, taut social satire that takes a simple question about a separate grill for a Muslim member and turns it into a searing examination of tolerance, tribalism, and the fault lines that fracture communities. It’s a masterclass in escalating tension from the absurd to the deeply uncomfortable. Perfect for fans of character-driven drama and anyone who appreciates a story that uses wit to dissect prejudice, this film will make you squirm with recognition.