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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • WERK

    It was to be an ‘epic on the artist as worker’. Which WORK undoubtedly is. Above all, however, it is a cheery shambles, featuring a…
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  • Un jeune poète

    Rémi is young and handsome and has already found his vocation: he will be a poet. Seeing Paul Valéry as his role-model, he finds inspiration…
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  • The Reaper

    A woman, a war veteran, a policeman and a petrol station worker. Their paths cross one night in a Croatian village. None of them will…
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  • Greetings to the Ancestors

    Equal parts documentary, ethnography and dream cinema, Ben Russell presents the third part in a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in the
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  • Untitled (The City at Night)

    Fascinating study into the life’s work of an anonymous artist with an archive of abstract drawings; scores to his nightly walks. See also This Place…
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  • Moon Street

    Moon Street is a street like no other. Its inhabitants are not from here, seem not to be one of us. They move feely like…
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  • Court

    Best debut at Venice Festival, reflects on the painful inequalities in the judicial system in contemporary India. A captivating story around the court
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  • Živan Makes a Punk Festival

    Like Don Quixote, Zivan Pujic Jimmy fights for his annual punk festival. A film about failure, ambition, friendship and clinging to your dreams. Glavo
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  • Buffalo Juggalos

    An experimental exploration and celebration of the Juggalo subculture in Buffalo, New York.
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  • The End of an Age

    A joy for the eyes and ears, this high-point of the Brazilian trilogy Operation Sonia Silk. A dreamy making-of about the two other episodes and…
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