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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Dramolet (Stille Nacht I)

    The first part from the four-part work Stille Nacht started as an ‘art break’ for MTV.
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  • TwentyFourSeven

    This humorous and occasionally melancholy film about the attempts to change the hopeless existence of the jobless in an English slum is striking for i
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  • Deadpan

    Man is in danger of being crushed by the falling frontage of a house, but escapes death because there is a window in the facade.…
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  • London Brief

    Personal, intelligent and intriguing portrait of London, made by one of the figureheads of independent film-making.
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  • Moonwalk

    Digital haiku with moon, snow and sea.
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  • Skeletons

    Black comedy with in which two exorcists fairly literally remove the skeletons from the cupboards from people’s homes. Some fairly embarrassing secret
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  • Lawn Dogs

    Beautifully photographed satirical drama, in which the relationship between a man who mows grass in an affluent neighbourhood and a ten-year-old girl
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  • Take Me Home

    Surrealist film with unforgettable images.
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  • Nora

    Dancer Nora Chipaumire returns to the landscape of her Zimbabwean childhood to journey through vivid memories of her youth. Using dance, she brings he
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  • Content

    Thirty years ago, Chris Petit directed Radio On, now considered a road movie cult classic. His latest film, Content, is an ambient 21st-century road m
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