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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Gutland

    Jens has gone wild and clearly has something on his conscience, but in the small Luxembourg village where he turns up there are things that…
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  • Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

    This polyphonic film by the Belgian film artist about the history of Europe and art is an unforgettable, sensual journey between memory and nightmare.
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  • Fenix

    A kidnapping going awry provokes a shock wave in the Netherlands and Belgium. Two detectives, a small-time criminal and a political-science student bu
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  • Outpost

    Outpost takes us to an isolated community of coal miners in northernmost Russia. A dark perspective on our terminal industrial age, heading towards to
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  • La grande vacance

    A refreshing portrait of a young woman on her road to independence in this beautifully filmed story about choices and adulthood with a warm, summer…
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  • Charlie en Hannah gaan uit

    Okay then, just one more – although tonight Hannah really wanted to get home on time. Luckily, Charlie still has some good stuff. Suddenly block
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  • The Death of Stalin

    When Joseph Stalin had a stroke in March 1953, the political court of the Red Tsar flew into a blind panic. The unprincipled struggle for…
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  • Rabot

    A tenement building in Ghent is about to be demolished. The dismal edifice was home to many people, sometimes reluctantly. A richly variegated documen
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  • Boardgame, or From the Ranks to Field Marshal

    Recruits of the Union of South Africa board ships to the beat of S.E.K. Mqhayi’s sarcasm-laden poem The Dark Army. (Argos)
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  • Je suis un monstre

    A compassionate visual narrative that inspires anticipation in telling the story of a woman who thinks she’s a monster.
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