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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • The Donor

    An enormous social gap looms between two men who are the focus of this narrative, but what unites them is that they both urgently need…
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  • HEIS (chroniques)

    A twenty-something young woman goes back to her parents’ home after some trials and tribulations, dreaming of a fresh start. This tale of a Fren
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  • We the Workers

    Between 2009 and 2015, Wen Hai followed the lives of workers and worker activists in southern China, the world’s factory. His occasionally aston
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  • Lunar Dial

    Painter Gao Yuan’s experimental animation is composed of a series of surreal scenes. Objects and people find themselves in unusual situations wh
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  • The Radio Wave of Blood Beneath the Dirt Ice and Flowers

    An alchemical process of elevation becoming a worship of energy. Dirt, ice, liquids, flowers and the shape of blood are the words in this poem.…
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  • Three

    High-speed action in a hospital in Hong Kong? Leave it to action master Johnnie To. After a shootout, a crook ends up on the operating…
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  • The Summer Is Gone

    Shot in sumptuous black-and-white, debut filmmaker Zhang presents a melancholy recreation of the end of an era unaffected by market forces. A sle
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  • Paths of the Soul

    Nyima and his uncle Yang think it’s time for a pilgrimage to Lhasa. On the 2000-kilometre-long road, they throw themselves to the ground every f
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  • Kaili Blues

    One of the past year’s most striking, dreamy and poetic debuts is difficult to describe in retrospect. Situated in the subtropical south-west of China
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  • The Powder of Sympathy

    Diving deep into the often obscure global flow of materials, in this instance copper, The Powder of Sympathy sets in motion a frantic flow of…
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