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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Norte, the End of History

    Lav Diaz is a true storyteller; his stories are sometimes very long, often in black-and-white. This one lasts just four hours – and is in…
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  • Experiments in Buoyancy

    Digital images are rephotographed and animated frame by frame to explore hypothetical forms of decay. All the images suggest a feeling of gravity.
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  • The Quiet Roar

    Second film from the Swedish director of the successful, hypnotic Burrowing, about a terminally ill woman who relives a crucial phase of her life than
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  • #47

    A sublime landscape, but something goes wrong. #47 is part of a series researching the relationship between landscape representation, perception and t
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  • Boonrerm

    She seems stoic, the young maid Boonrerm, but one day her demanding mistress will discover where her patience ends.
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  • Die Frau hinter der Wand

    The unsettling, eerie atmosphere is perhaps the most powerful character in the film. Martin is a student and needs shelter urgently. He finds an apart
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  • Cherry Pie

    Zoé is young and alone, on the road, clearly running away. From a painful past? From herself? She drifts aimlessly but deliberately, leaving the peopl
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  • Gare du Nord

    The enormous railway station in Paris is full of people who will not leave again. They arrive from all over the world, but can’t go…
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  • Culebra Jr.

    Eight young people seem trapped in time and space in a metropolitan apartment. Subtle, mysterious work.
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  • Les Misérables

    Ladj Ly’s scintillating debut about the Parisian banlieue he grew up in. Things kick off on a provincial cop’s first day.
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