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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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    Quiet film on super-sharp 35mm in which filigree gypsophilia flowers, old love letters and cyanotypes lead to inner contemplation.
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  • Smile Driver

    An electric fan, a boy with eerily fast-growing eyebrows and a penchant for apocalyptic reverie: the psychological portrait of a 21st-century child?
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  • Gutterbee

    Dry, layered comedy about Trump’s racist America in which a bipolar, German sausage maker wants to open a restaurant in small-town America.
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  • Menses

    Women act out their own dramas in a red-filtered ritual of mutual bonding. A wry comedy on the ironic aspects of menstruation.
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  • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

    Unabashedly feel-good film about an American kid’s TV star, played by Tom Hanks, who shows friendliness can win over the embittered.
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  • Play Boy

    An experimental film spliced together from the detritus of early 1980s Times Square porn and pawn shops. Gritty, sensorial and hypnotic.
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  • Letter to the Free

    Inspired by some of the greatest musical recordings and performances ‘behind bars’, this film is about second chances, forgiving mistakes, rehabilitat
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  • Wasteland No. 2: Hardy, Hearty

    Captivating, handmade flicker film in which flower petals free themselves from melting ice cubes, setting hypnotically moving roots in motion.
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  • Midnight Coffee

    Burnt coffee pushes a barista over the edge. An absurdist critique of a generation addicted to working from coffee shops.
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  • Babai

    The Babai is the night-time bogeyman for children: traumas determine who you are, according to this claustrophobic portrait of two Russian brothers.
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