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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Nairobi Half Life

    This debut is a catchy comedy, filled with unlikely plot turns that go with the genre and the colourful realism of real African life. The…
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  • Wasteland

    In sombre Yorkshire, a blood-covered Harvey is interviewed by Inspector West. In flashbacks, we see how Harvey, determined to get his revenge on a dru
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  • Dogs Are Said to See Things

    How a pool party is rudely interrupted. The beautifully constructed and ominous tension is visualised idiosyncratically.
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  • De ontmaagding van Eva van End

    When German exchange student Veit (blond curls, blue eyes) comes to stay with teenager Eva (pussycat sweater, glasses), his perfect looks awaken all k
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  • Na escama do dragão

    Liberal doses of pirates and swimming pools on a journalist and cameraman’s trip to Macau, which till 1999 was Europe’s last remaining colony in China
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  • Oh als ik dood zal zijn

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  • Jirafas

    Three young flatmates seek their footing in today’s Cuba, where you must fight for a home of your own. In a banal game of negotiation…
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  • Salome: The Dance of the Seven Veils

    Cuban refugee Arango, one of the bright stars of a 1960s underground drag nightclub in the East Village, embodies the mythic femme fatale.
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  • In the Fog

    A man wrongly accused of collaborating with the Nazis tries to protect his honour and defend his moral principles under immoral circumstances. Minimal
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  • Swan Song

    The swan is completely silent during its lifetime, until the moment just before death, when it sings one dazzling song. What song does a pixel…
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