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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • The Dark, Krystle

    Michael Robinson often borrows aspects of other TV series to give them another meaning. This time, it’s outrageous hair-dos and shoulder pads from Dyn
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  • Something Between Us

    Abstract animation artist Jodie Mack created a choreographed motion study of light and costume jewelry without using a single frame of animation. Rain
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  • Rebel Citizen

    Lauded as cinematographer for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, American Graffiti and The Conversation, Haskell Wexler was also despised by the Hollywo
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  • The Lost Arcade

    The New York Chinatown Fair opened in 1944 and closed its doors in 2012, when everyone started playing video games at home. This documentary focuses…
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  • Actor Martinez

    Lack of work makes a not very successful yet ambitious would-be actor decide to take on two directors for a film about and with himself.…
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  • Demolition

    Jake Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts sparkle under actor’s director Vallée (Dallas Buyers Club; Wild). Gyllenhaal as the recent widower whose life falls ap
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  • Where the Chocolate Mountains

    O’Neill treats us to a hypnotising, mysterious collage named after the Chocolate Mountains in south-eastern California. With this digital tour de forc
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  • Peace in the Absence of War

    Portrait of Baltimore after Freddie Gray’s death. A confused city in pain that counted both protests and classical concerts among its responses. Scree
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  • Danny Says

    From The Doors to Nico, Iggy Pop and the Ramones: few people have had such a sharp nose for alternative rock as music journalist, talent…
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  • The Powder of Sympathy

    Diving deep into the often obscure global flow of materials, in this instance copper, The Powder of Sympathy sets in motion a frantic flow of…
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