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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Crepuscule

    A dark city in worrying black-and-white. An unreliable middle-aged man. And above all a subtle blonde girl who looks shy yet knows no shame. Join…
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  • Return to the Scene of the Crime

    Jacobs returns to a scene from the original 1905 short Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son. Return roguishly riffs on thirteen distinct styles, revealing, disto
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  • A Hole in the Hat

    A film on the installation Beuys’ Voice – A Hole in the Hat (1987) in the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen in which Nam June Paik plays…
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  • Fall

    Furniture smashes in an empty car park. Little houses sink and burn. Events of small destruction. Pathetic and momentarily cathartic.
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  • Tom, Tom, the Piper’s Son

    Jacobs’s camera closes in on a 1905 film to better ascertain the infinite richness, searching out incongruities, delighting in the whole bizarre human
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  • Seeking You

    The poetic, picturesque Seeking You is like a love letter addressed to the city of Hong Kong.
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  • Myth Labs

    Colburn preaches animated calamity about the consequences of crystal meth use in the American countryside.
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  • False Aging

    Miming the processes of memory, Klahr pulls together ‘the discards of contemporary life into scenarios that seem like Hollywood films dimly remembered
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  • zasto ne govorim srpski (na srpskom)

    Phil Collins’ film avoids heavy-handed political messages in favour of intimate, vulnerable portrayals of individuals within a community. A masterfull
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  • Easter Morning

    A hypnotic blur of colour and multiple exposures. The last completed film of the legendary Conner, with music by Terry Riley.
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