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Time zones are no longer relevant when communicating at the speed of light. But as long as the earth rotates, cyclic rhythms will prevail. In this programme: The Second of August (Jonathan van Essche), A Living Being (Emmanuel Gras), Night Noon (Shambhavi Kaul). Black Rain White Scars (Lukas Marxt).
From Thu 22 to Wed 28-1, 11:00-23:00, hotel room Hilton Hotel, free admission
In this combined programme
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Night Noon
Amidst desert landscapes and splendid ocean views, a dog and a parrot appear. They emphasise the cosmic rhythm of day and night. -
The Second of August
Two girls and a boy make a road trip to some woods, where they set up camp and spend the night. A speechless ode to… -
Black Rain White Scars
An unprepossessing cityscape is recorded in one long, uninterrupted take. Nothing happens, yet so much happens. The sky becomes dark, with a sense of -
Être vivant
With painful precision, a male voice describes how fast things can go downhill when you become homeless and face a daily struggle for a safe…