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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • What Now? Remind Me

    Joaquim Pinto has been filming his struggle against HIV for a year, but this ‘natural history of a disease’ is surpassed by his highly poetic,…
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  • Double Play

    Richard Linklater and James Benning are both veteran indie filmmakers. More than an in-depth study of their filmic oeuvre, this documentary offers a p
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  • #47

    A sublime landscape, but something goes wrong. #47 is part of a series researching the relationship between landscape representation, perception and t
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  • This Time is Not the Place

    In this hallucinatory and dreamlike 360º environment, architectural forms, lights and sounds fold into one another.
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  • Mosquito

    Mozambique, 1917. Teenage soldier Zacarias travels alone through this Portuguese colony, dizzy with malaria. A film like a feverish dream.
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  • Desterro

    A young Brazilian mother walks out of her hopeless relationship and disappears. A big bang of a film, from which several films explode in different…
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  • Nefandus Trilogy

    Two men seek stories about (homo)sexuality and sodomy in pre-colonial South America. Untrammelled beauty versus coercive sexual moralism.
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  • El Rayo

    The Straight Story in Spain. It is 2011, the crisis is at its height and there is no work. Time for illegal immigrant Hassan to…
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  • Suzanne Daveau

    Passionate geographer Suzanne Daveau carried out field research in inhospitable surroundings. Her life’s story is told in stunning photo series
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  • A Yellow Animal

    Melancholy, tragicomic fable about a bankrupt Brazilian filmmaker links a personal history to the shadows of Portuguese colonialism.
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