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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • The New World, Episode One

    In this desktop film, the history of Arab immigrants to the US is evoked through archival material of ordinary people and the melancholy songs that…
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  • I Have Sinned a Rapturous Sin

    Fragments of Forough Farrokhzad’s poem Sin are read out, juxtaposed with clergy advising women on how to control their lust in Maryam Tafakory’s
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  • Sunstone

    Critical research film in which optical technologies of military and colonial design evoke associations between seeing and understanding, light projec
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  • Dragonfly Eyes

    Chinese artist Xu Bing’s directorial debut could be described as The Truman Show, but in Real Life. He weaves a story of a boy and a…
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  • Re-rupture

    Artist Hsu Che-yu unearths and reanimates forgotten moments in Taipei’s history, one of which includes a guitar solo eight storeys up in the air.
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  • With History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 4

    In a world where drones take on the role of spirits and co-exist with living species, Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai tackles the  subject of
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  • Gropius Memory Palace

    Through a guided meditation performed by a hypnotherapist, viewers are invited to construct a ‘memory palace’ as they experience Walter Gropius’s icon
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  • Hannah

    She might be in her 70s, but actress Charlotte Rampling’s famous look has only become more mysterious over the years. This ‘existential Gia
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  • Don’t Forget Me

    Countless stories have been told about love, and yet with this moving drama about two young misfits in Tel Aviv, Ram Nehari manages to add…
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  • Hit the Night

    The number of female filmmakers who break through in South Korea still forms a small minority. Hit the Night, in which Jeong Gayoung herself plays…
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