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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Miel-Emile

    Poetic, patient and loving film essay about Emile, who is almost 80 and looks back on a wondrous youth in the French Pyrenees.
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  • Winter’s Night

    During a long, ice-cold and alcohol-fuelled night, two disillusioned fifty-somethings have a series of sobering, confrontational and disillusioning en
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  • Donbass

    Grotesque vignettes from the hell that is eastern Ukraine – war is peace; life increasingly seems like death.
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  • De nuevo otra vez

    A delicate self-portrait about aging, maternity and sexuality. Romina Paula fictionalises reality and explores being a daughter and new mother.
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  • The Proposal

    Strange things happen in the struggle to make the hidden archives of architect Luis Barragán public again.
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  • Dreissig

    Twenty-four hours in the lives of a group of colourful Berliners in their late twenties/early thirties, oscillating between a carefree existence and e
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  • Luciérnagas

    Heart-rending drama about a gay Iranian refugee whose new relationships in Mexico confront him with his past, and his future.
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  • The Sasha

    In 1972, Charles Duke lands on the Moon. The Sasha deals with humanity’s constant struggle with temporal and spatial limitations.
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  • first

    As a teen girl’s experiences play out on-screen, we see comments from unseen spectators in this haunting evocation of social media ennui.
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  • Hakob Hovantanyan

    With a playful associative montage, Parajanov offers an overview of portrait paintings by Hakob Hovnatanyan, the ‘Raphael of Tiflis’.
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