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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Celluloid Man

    Although one of the most productive film countries of the last century, India unfortunately never considered archiving this art form. Luckily there is
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  • Post tenebras lux

    Dreamlike, extremely personal and visually surprising film by the Mexican master. Also puzzling. What do those rugby playing kids have to do with that
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  • Though I Know the River Is Dry

    Caught between his brother’s past and his child’s future, one man’s choice triggers catastrophe for his whole family.
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  • Irreversible Beauty

    The artist Malekian makes sculptures and video art. In Irreversible Beauty she records her latest experimental performance.
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  • 11.25 The Day Mishima Chose His Own Fate

    Taut, monumental film about the great Japanese writer and right-wing political agitator Mishima. Also a monument to the memory of the great Japanese f
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  • Arquitectura de peso

    On the absurdities of a country riddled with economic crisis trying to look powerful and important by way of architectural grand-standing.
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  • Vinyljunkies

    For years, Demonfuzz Records has supplied the black gold that sates vinyl collectors’ insatiable hunger for materialised emotions, dreams and memories
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  • Bring Me the Head of Carmen M.

    In turbulent contemporary Brazil, an actress dives into the myth of Carmen Miranda, the woman who gave the country a new identity.
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  • A Private War

    Portrait of the legendary war correspondent Marie Colvin (1956-2012), who reported on wars from the inside for 30 years, but it broke her inside.
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  • Ziva Postec. La monteuse derrière le film Shoah

    Shoah, the monumental Holocaust documentary by Claude Lanzmann, was edited by Ziva Postec. In this documentary, she emerges from the director’s
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