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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Exploding Camera

    Artist/performer Julien Maire deconstructed a video camera, but kept the light sensor intact. Dots of light spread throughout the space are being reco
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  • Ce que je vous dois

    Painful, yet oh so beautiful and familiar fiction about an old man who is only tolerated by his family.
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  • Le prestige de la mort

    Old hand Luc Moullet (Les naufrages de la D17) plays himself and yet also someone else in his own film. He switches identity with a…
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  • Rome Rather Than You

    Road movie about a young Algerian couple that roams suburbia and the harbour to get the passports they need to leave for Italy. Subtle and…
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  • Heremakono

    Poetic observations in a small town on the coast of Mauretania, a transit haven where people wait for happiness. At the intersection of uprooting, mel
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  • Octobre

    Sissako’s second tells the story of the doomed relationship between a young Russian woman and an African student who lives temporarily in Moscow. The
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  • Belle de jour

    Enduring classic by specialist Buñuel about the darker side of the beautiful doctor’s wife Sévérine. She can’t make it with her husband, but that does
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  • Syndromes and a Century

    There are filmmakers who return to their childhood for beautiful atmospheric films, but the imaginative Thai master Apichatpong Weerasethakul returns
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  • Deux ou trois choses que je sais d’elle

    One of Godard’s masterpieces, based on a newspaper report about suburban housewives turning to prostitution to pay for their latest consumer goods. Th
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  • Passageways, James Turrell

    Visual artist James Turrel talks about his fascination for daylight and his friendship with Hopi indians, with on the background a spectacular Arizona
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