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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Hello

    A Mexican woman talks about her childhood on the rubbish tip. A German with a severe disability in both hands explains about his job as…
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  • Chuck Norris vs Communism

    Irina Nistor became retrospectively famous as the voice of the Romanian revolution. As a young woman she lent her scratchy voice to five thousand pulp
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  • Night and Fog in Zona

    For one whole winter, South Korean film critic Jung Sung-il followed his hero, Chinese documentary maker Wang Bing. Bing is known for his long films,
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  • Minotauro

    “Minotaur takes place in a home of books, of readers, of artists. It’s also a home of soft light, of eternal afternoons, of sleepiness, of…
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  • No One Gets Out Of Here Alive

    As a Syrian refugee in Beirut, Walid wants to do everything by the book, but that proves difficult in this time and place.
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  • And When I Die I Won’t Stay Dead

    With detailed, personal anecdotes, rare archive material and beautiful poems in this jazzy documentary, L.A. Rebellion director Billy Woodberry create
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  • Suede: Night Thoughts

    The band Suede decided to accompany its seventh album with a moody mini feature film about a man and a woman who face love, jealousy,…
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  • La novia

    A dazzling adaptation of Federico García Lorca’s play Blood Wedding. A bride must choose between her decent, rich fiancé and her childhood love, with
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  • All Still Orbit

    A breathtaking quest for the dream the imposing city of Brasilia was based on, a marked contrast with the chaos of the adjacent construction workers’
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  • Souvenirs de la Géhenne

    Thomas Jenkoe’s film visits Grande-Synthe, the Dunkerque suburb recently newsworthy as the northern power base for France’s Front National
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