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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Demain?

    Delmira Agustini (Uruguay, 1886-1914) is considered one of the greatest female poets in Latin America. Filmmaker Laurent provides a beautiful, calm an
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  • Manque de preuves

    Experimental, animated documentary tells the tragic tale of a Nigerian refugee who becomes entangled in European bureaucracy.
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  • Skoonheid

    Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. So does obsession. Beauty is set in a South Africa we seldom see: white suburbia, where people…
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  • Sacha l’ours

    Playful, beautifully designed adaptation of the fairy tale Goldilocks and the three bears. Except this time, the bear comes to visit her. Screened bef
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  • Docteur Chance

    Angstel trades in forged paintings, under the guidance of his mother, Milady. Their network extends into other murky affairs, provoking the wrath of a
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  • Dernière séance

    The lonely, taciturn Sylvain is a projectionist in an old local cinema. The place has to close because it doesn’t get enough customers, but the
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  • Carancho

    Trapero (Tiger winner in 2000 with Crane World) made a dastardly film noir set in the not-very-touristy suburbs of Buenos Aires. There, a fateful love
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  • 38 témoins

    A brutal murder in Le Havre: 38 people must have noticed, but say they heard or saw nothing. A claustrophobic, moving, beautifully shot film with…
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  • Les éclats (Ma gueule, ma révolte, mon nom)

    Sylvain George has aimed his camera for more than four years at the ups and downs of refugees stranded in the French port of Calais.…
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  • The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and the 27 Years Without Images

    Eric Baudelaire, artist and photographer, films on Super-8 the political and personal reflections of May, the daughter of the founder of the Japanese
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