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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Horizontalen

    A film without an outer subject. Only light and motion. Like sunlight, reflected by waves of water on a white wall. By moving a surface…
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  • Pastourelle

    Nathaniel Dorsky’s latest film is a silent, meditative, deeply loving experience.
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  • Hours for Jerome

    Convincing return to filmmaking after more than 10 years’ absence is a cinematic succession of the seasons inspired by the Medieval Book of Hours.
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  • A Day at Karl Marx’s Grave

    A hundred years after the great 19th-century German philosopher’s demise, ordinary people from some 20 nations talk about his legacy. To the people, M
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  • Pneuma

    Painstaking materials research using various pieces of unexposed 16mm film stock. A meditative elegy of light.
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  • The Year 1939

    In 1939, Finland was preparing for a 1940 Helsinki Olympics that wouldn’t happen, as well as for a war that indeed would. A collage of…
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  • Dead Reckoning

    A hand-held shot of a cross in the desert is reframed via optical printing, translating its pictorial movements to explicitly cinematic ones in a subt
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  • The Visitation

    Medieval inspiration, the cinema lit like a church through stained-glass windows. The light descends and touches people.
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  • Venusville

    The two filmmakers had a bet: how easily can you tell the difference between a moving image of a still object, and a freeze frame…
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  • This Is Not Dying

    Colour separation and Ben Tawhiti’s whistling, humming and pedal steel allow Nova Paul’s marae to defy rules of time and space.
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