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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Scape

    A film with no action, comprised of outtakes from what might have been action movies. The landscapes are those of the Vietnam War and the…
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  • Saving Brinton

    It’s the last place you’d expect to find a lost film by Georges Méliès: a junk shed in Iowa. The man who saved this film…
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  • Agua Viva

    With beautiful, emotionally resonant line drawings, Agua Viva captures the loneliness of a nameless Chinese manicurist working in a Miami salon.
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  • August 28th: A Day in the Life of a People

    Ava DuVernay’s short film looks at six significant events in African-American history that all occurred on that date in different years.
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  • Phantom Thread

    Couturier Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis in his farewell role) leads an extremely well-ordered life in post-war London, which is disrupted by the
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  • Great Choice

    Witty retro horror in which a woman seems caught in a loop in a dated video commercial. Family restaurant Red Lobster just won’t let go.…
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  • The Eyeslicer 90s Hangout

    In a specially fitted-out 1990s hangout in Het Nieuwe Instituut, you can immerse yourself in a collection of bizarre short films by a new generation…
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  • .TV

    The credit crunch did not really affect island nation Tuvalu, but climate change is bringing it down all too literally now. Yet online it might…
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  • Western Wild…or how I found Wanderlust and met Old Shatterhand

    The highlight so far in the flourishing career of animator Martha Colburn is a very personal work about her relationship with the German author Karl…
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  • Snowy Bing Bongs Across the North Star Combat Zone

    A road trip through a universe in which farts are deafening and dance and comedy make a great combo. The Snowy Bing Bongs hit overdrive every…
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