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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Wasteland

    Echoes of Monty Python resound in this animation on the food industry. Where does our food come from? We’d rather not know!
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  • Get Out of the Car

    A miniature city symphony exposes Los Angeles’ gentrification and neglect. A cheeky montage of static images is set against the region’s musical histo
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  • Winter

    The darkest season. Winter shares a deeply felt connection with the city where Dorsky shot most of his films: San Francisco.
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  • Death of the Gorilla

    Peter Mays achieved these hypnotically dense and hallucinatory in-camera super-impositions shooting off the TV with colour filters, then edited the ma
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  • A Fall Trip Home

    Made by a then twenty-year-old Dorsky seeking form and self-awareness. In contrast to the other works selected, it has a small soundtrack.
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  • Missoni

    Fashion label Missoni asked cult experimental filmmaker Kenneth Anger to create this 1960s-style, hypnotic campaign. Yeah, baby!
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  • Venice Pier

    A breathtaking and achingly humble film in which a year’s worth of non-chronological imagery shot down the entire length of Venice Pier is presented,
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  • A Little Closer

    Intimate family drama about a single mother and her two sons. They are all wrestling in their own way with questions about sexuality and love,…
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  • Juanita

    In her unique, associative manner, Nina Yuen juxtaposes a number of stories about death and its rituals, with growth, flowering and decay.
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  • Mastering Bambi

    Beautiful interpretation of the Disney classic. Broersen & Lukács guide you through Bambi’s moods, but without the narrative or the characters.
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