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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Cry When It Happens

    Melancholy L.A. How a landscape is coloured by intense desire. You want to hang onto it for as long as possible, but it slips away.
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  • Mirror People

    Kathy Rose’s absurdist animation features numerous grotesque characters noisily inhabiting an uncertain and uneasy environment.
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  • 7362

    Pat O’Neill’s celebrated mind bomb, the L.A. film that launched a thousand other films. Contact printing, hand processing, and solarisation mix in a b
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  • Future Perfect

    A camera follows a map through a defined space, while markings representing the camera’s movements appear on the film strip itself with increasing fre
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  • Alaya

    Enchanting, minimalist film consisting solely of grains of sand, which act as hyperboles for the constituents of celluloid images: film grain.
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  • Slow Action

    Post-apocalyptic 16mm sci-fi film that conjoins Somerset and the isles of Lanzarote, Gunkanjima and Tuvalu, with joyful hyperbolic abandon.
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  • Hand Held Day

    An entire Arizona day in six minutes of Kodachrome, breathtakingly contained in a small mirror held in the filmmaker’s hand.
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  • Olivia’s Place

    In 1966, Thom Andersen knew that Olivia’s Place would soon be gone, so he decided to make a film in order to save something of…
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  • Love’s Refrain

    A delicate doubling of reality, which results in a new understanding of the interconnectedness of the objects that surround us.
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  • Looking for Apoekoe

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