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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Duck Hunting

    A nostalgic day out hunting for a father and two sons. The violence is not only aimed at the ducks. Impressive student production.
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  • I’m Still Alive

    She’s alive, but won’t be for long. Soon a host of angels will fetch her. Poetic portrait of a Polish woman called Jadwiga, who is…
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  • Moxie

    A pyromaniac bear misses his mother. Thrilling animation from the director of 2009’s Tiger Shorts nominee, The Black Dog’s Progress. Screened before K
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  • Peace versus Justice

    Gripping documentary explores the different conceptions of Western values in other countries, focussing on the situation in Uganda with the Lord’s Res
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  • Where Is My Dog?

    A dog gets lost on the streets of Addis Ababa. The search is a joyous, beneficial and ultimately surprising undertaking.
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  • Scene Shifts, in Six Movements

    Latest work by Finnish artist Jani Ruscica (retrospective at IFFR 2008) alternately describes locations in words, images and music.
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  • Born in Beijing

    The subject is raw, poignant and dirty: the poverty-stricken lives of a group of petitioners (people whose rights have been violated by local governme
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  • Genpin

    A poetic film for women who want to have children, have them already or might want them. Maybe also for new or future fathers. Less…
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  • Aurore

    A poetic existentialist journey though the human body and soul. Jean-Julien Pous won the New Arrivals Award in 2009 with Seeking You.
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  • Tres semanas después

    Torres Leiva (winner of the Fipresci Award with El cielo, la tierra y la lluvia) takes a sympathetic look at the emotions of the landscape…
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