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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • La nuit des rois

    The power of storytelling underpins this stifling, inventive film from Côte d’Ivoire about life inside a gigantic prison.
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  • Mandibules

    Two easily-distracted layabouts find a Labrador-sized fly in this new film from master absurdist Dupieux.
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  • Beginning

    Jehovah’s Witness Yana refuses to be oppressed by her husband, church and the police. She commits the ultimate act of resistance against patriar
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  • Bottled Songs 1-4

    In video letters, Chloé Galibert-Laîné and Kevin B. Lee analyse propaganda films from terror group ISIS and their effect on the vi
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  • Birds of America

    Today’s America contrasts starkly with artist John James Audubon’s breath-taking images from the early 1800s in this love letter to nature
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  • Au jour d’aujourd’hui

    In 2024, 88-year-old Suzanne uses deep-fake technology to recreate her deceased husband Edouard, but is he still the same?
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  • Amor fati

    These intimate, at times almost magical, portraits of soulmates prove that love comes in all shapes and sizes.
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  • Les rendez-vous de l’été

    The French track and field team prepares for the world championships. A paean to sport as a shining example of human nobility.
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  • Il demonio

    This eerily stylish yet matter-of-factly told tale about an exorcism in rural Italy offers a unique mix of anthropology and horror.
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  • Amos Gitaï, la violence et l’histoire

    A forceful portrait of architect-filmmaker-artist Amos Gitaï, focusing on two clusters in his oeuvre. Lucid and enlightening.
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