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L’amour est un crime parfait
In the wintry Alps, the life of a womanising professor (Mathieu Amalric) gets even more complicated when a pretty student disappears. Her beautiful stPublished on: -
Late at Night – Voices of Ordinary Madness
Strong, original film essay on the changing East End of London. A model for Europe and the rest of the world. Author and filmmaker Xiaolu…Published on: -
Falten
Lush, concentrated work in which the corners of a shiny cloth are folded together. Hands explore space determining the dimensions.Published on: -
Instants
Schüpbach’s latest film visualises how thoughts come about. With French author Joël-Claude Meffre’s hand as the dynamic focus.Published on: -
Cherry Pie
Zoé is young and alone, on the road, clearly running away. From a painful past? From herself? She drifts aimlessly but deliberately, leaving the peoplPublished on: -
Les heures heureuses
Fascinating archival material shows how an alternative psychiatric institution not only benefitted patients, but also became a hotbed of social resistPublished on: -
To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of Their Desperation
‘Can sounds, rhythms and light produce queer relations? Can they become revolutionary?’ (PB & RL)Published on: -
L’atelier
The space the artist makes his work in becomes the subject. The camera draws the outside world and colours objects.Published on: -
Vaters Garten – Die Liebe meiner Eltern
Peter Liechti rediscovers his family by filming his parents after more than 60 years of marriage. He puts the questions children are afraid to ask…Published on: