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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • The Daughter

    Does the truth have to come out no matter what the cost, even if a whole life has been built around the lie? Ibsen’s play…
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  • Aaaaaaaah!

    How might the world look if people lived like apes? Then the mating call makes an entrance and people urinate in all corners of the…
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  • Endorphine

    A hypnotic mix of dream, nightmare and mystery, in which the lives of three women going by the name of Simone are linked together through…
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  • Les contagions barbares

    Colourful collage in which this experimental film criticises Western ideas on gender, violence, sex and other taboos.
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  • Notes on Blindness

    Impressive visualisation of the audio diaries of John Hull, a writer and theologian who slowly went blind over a period of thirty years. We hear…
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  • Weapons Conference

    Advert for the weapons industry. Playful and light in form, serious content that reflects on the role and power of the arms sector.
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  • Brother Dejan

    Twelve months from the life of Dejan Stanic, a general wanted for war crimes during the Yugoslavian Civil War. For fifteen years he easily manages…
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  • There Are No Limits to What I Can Do

    Richard Dinter from Sweden talks about his life as a kleptomaniac: from the triumphs of stealing to the poor example he is for his daughter.
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  • High-Rise

    Stylised, virtuoso drama by Ben Wheatley (Sightseers). A doctor moves into a luxury apartment building, an autonomous community where everyone knows t
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  • The Light and the Paper

    How empty is a blank page? This film carefully studies the prime precondition for seeing: the presence of light.
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