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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • How Can I Ever Be Late

    African-American students at the University of Virginia welcome the band Sly and the Family Stone at Charlottesville airport in 1973.
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  • The Rider

    Cowboy heroism only exists at the rodeo, where Brady is permanently injured. This idiosyncratic Western gets inside the mind of an insecure bronc
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  • Star Ferry

    Time is condensed in 35mm imagery of the metropolises Hong Kong and Tokyo, melding together impressions of city life by day and night. 
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  • Fluid Frontiers

    Powerful final part in the series of films in which Asili studies his relationship to the African diaspora. Will be screened both as part of…
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  • The New World, Episode One

    In this desktop film, the history of Arab immigrants to the US is evoked through archival material of ordinary people and the melancholy songs that…
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  • With History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 4

    In a world where drones take on the role of spirits and co-exist with living species, Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai tackles the  subject of
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  • Gropius Memory Palace

    Through a guided meditation performed by a hypnotherapist, viewers are invited to construct a ‘memory palace’ as they experience Walter Gropius’s icon
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  • Brooklyn Experience

    A minimalist, choral tale in which several characters typical of indie American films issue a collective statement on an era and its politics. The reg
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  • The Eyeslicer

    The Eyeslicer slams into your eyeballs leaving you lacerated, confused and somewhat troubled with a non-hierarchic, yet heavily curated coll
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  • Malcolm X Liberation University

    The 1960s black student movement at Duke University evolved into a separate institution to study and engage with the history and culture of the Africa
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