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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • A Drowning Man

    Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel is back with a short fiction film in which a young man does his utmost to survive in a foreign country.
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  • Eight Images from the Life of Nastya Sokolova

    Nastya Sokolova is one of the many overqualified graduates in Russia. This documentary reveals the unlikely range of work experience she has gath
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  • Death of the Sound Man

    Two Thai sound recordists struggle to get their work appreciated and their views heard. A political comedy about neglected voices behind the official
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  • Mirage My Bros

    A small portrait of a developing generation, ready for the future. A triptych about primary school, a football club and a party, full of dreams,
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  • Maybe It’s Me

    An animator recreates memories from his childhood in Greece. Exploring the themes of family, immigration and the fear of ephemeral memories.
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  • The Day After

    A mendacious literary publisher and his recently employed female assistant find themselves in an embarrassing situation when the publisher’s wife accu
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  • The Image You Missed

    Donal Foreman had virtually no contact with his father, Arthur MacCaig, who devoted his entire career to documenting the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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  • Asino

    Medea, Jason, Bacchus and Saturn – are they donkeys and/or mythological creatures here? Like the Italians in Alba during the donkey races, Anato
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  • Readers

    As usual with James Benning, the proposition is extremely simple. Here, he points his camera at four people (three women, one man) who spend just…
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  • A Prayer Before Dawn

    Based on the true story of boxer Billy Moore, who ended up in a Thai prison and had to literally fight for his life, by…
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