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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Takeshi Kitano, l’imprévisible

    Kitano, Japan’s greatest living film-maker, talking to Hasumi, the most respected film academic in Japan. The impudent film-maker is actually shy in t
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  • Civilisées

    When in 1973 the civil war broke out in Lebanon, many immigrants were left behind. Sabbag tells the story of a mottly collection of individuals…
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  • Au champ d’honneur

    A light-hearted homage to Alfred Hitchcock in this funny, literal reference to the cliffhanger by one of the most versatile of short-film-makers, Luc
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  • Cum to Live

    Humour of the deliberately wrong type. Low-budget homage to everything that is unseemly in camp, gore and porn for (not too) adult viewers. Angry writ
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  • Work and Progress

    Beautiful split-screen film about Russian buildings and spaces with fragments from early Soviet films.
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  • Les Diseurs de Vérité

    An Algerian journalist is killed during his stay in Holland. Traïda portrays the two worlds in which he might have lived: threatened under an oppressi
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  • Même le vent

    Cheerful, friendly love story between a taxi-driver and his client touring a musical and colourful Dakar.
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  • Notes d’Hiver – opus 2

    Ink on Super 8-film, abstract calligraphy.
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  • Le plat de sardines

    Syrian director returns to the Golan Heights of his youth. Only reminiscences are left dating from before the destruction.
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  • Luna Papa

    The maker of Bratan tackles it this time on a grand and exciting level; Monty Python in Central Asia. An eccentric family (made up of…
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