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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • La mort de Louis XIV

    On 1 September 1715, King Louis XVI of France dies of gangrene in his palace at Versailles. In his darkened bedroom, confidants and doctors come…
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  • Orpheline

    If you look back through someone’s life you’ll encounter someone who is perhaps intrinsically the same in every phase of life, but is in s
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  • The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev

    If anyone still doubts that musical talent is hereditary, this documentary provides convincing proof. Not that a tyrannical patriarch is necessarily a
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  • By the Time It Gets Dark

    Powerful second feature by Anocha Suwichakornpong, who won a Tiger in 2010 with Mundane History, starts with the Thammasat University massacre of 1976
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  • Le grand jeu

    When has-been literati Pierre meets gambler Joseph, this mysterious man makes him an offer he should have refused. Yet it’s only too understanda
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  • Un rêve solaire

    Without any apparent coherence or story, this oneiric trip essentially evokes the battle between light and darkness. An incredible phantasmagoria of c
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  • The Sea Is History

    A poem, a materialist and animist critique of European colonial history. It proposes a new way of bringing the past into the present.
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  • Au-delà des murs

    A young woman inherits a house from an unknown person. She discovers that its rooms are larger than expected and lead to other times and…
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  • The Burglar

    Yaeli lives with her mother in a village by the Dead Sea. One day, her mother disappears without any explanation. After a break-in at their…
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  • Burning Birds

    Eight kids, no husband, no money: how can a woman alone in rural Sri Lanka keep her head above water in a situation like this?…
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