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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Radiance

    Hearing is believing: Japanese Misako writes audio descriptions for blind and visually impaired film audiences. She receives harsh criticism from an a
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  • Dans le noir du temps

    Jean-Luc Godard’s cinematographic reflection on time as a Pandora’s Box in which all the horrors of the world are hidden. This is his contributi
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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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  • .TV

    The credit crunch did not really affect island nation Tuvalu, but climate change is bringing it down all too literally now. Yet online it might…
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  • Jeannette

    In 1425, 8-year-old Jeannette is not Joan of Arc yet but is already yearning to kick some English butt out of France. Based on Charles…
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  • Mutafukaz

    Delightful, energetic animation in a wide range of styles alternates stylised violence with self-conscious jokes and arch references to old fight game
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  • Lumumba

    Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro) first made a documentary, then this political thriller about Patrice Lumumba, the first president of the Congo follow
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  • The Image You Missed

    Donal Foreman had virtually no contact with his father, Arthur MacCaig, who devoted his entire career to documenting the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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  • A Prayer Before Dawn

    Based on the true story of boxer Billy Moore, who ended up in a Thai prison and had to literally fight for his life, by…
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  • Angkar

    The filmmaker, daughter from a forced marriage in a Khmer Rouge detention village, returns with her father to meet his former persecutors in the obscu
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