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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Tuesday

    A girl goes to school, plays basketball and takes the bus home. An ordinary day, were it not for an incident that will change her…
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  • Vampir – Cuadecuc

    Behind-the-scenes footage from the making of trash-meister Jess Franco’s enjoyably mediocre El conde Dracula (1970) gives a decidedly different ironic
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  • Bob Dylan Hates Me

    Question: how awkward can you be when you meet one of your idols? Answer: very, but at least with some style. Screens before The Natives.
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  • Ik wil gelukkig zijn

    A portrait of the Netherlands’ greatest pre-war actress: Fien de la Mar. Using extensive archive material, this documentary sketches the life of a div
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  • The Dark, Krystle

    Michael Robinson often borrows aspects of other TV series to give them another meaning. This time, it’s outrageous hair-dos and shoulder pads from Dyn
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  • Noche de vino tinto

    A woman, a man, a night of drinking and talking while walking through Barcelona’s Chinatown. A painfully precise yet kind and curious portrait of a…
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  • Rotterdam Classics: Wederopbouw

    Cinematographic collages show post-war reconstruction of the Netherlands. Shots of buildings are intercut at high speed, making the nation look like o
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  • Suite Armoricaine

    When Françoise returns to her birthplace Bretagne to teach at the university, it evokes memories of her lively time as a student. For less nostalgic…
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  • Rebel Citizen

    Lauded as cinematographer for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, American Graffiti and The Conversation, Haskell Wexler was also despised by the Hollywo
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  • El placer es mío

    Miller wrote this delicate love story before shooting her debut (Vete más lejos, Alicia, Tiger Awards Competition 2011). Miles from anywhere, a young
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