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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • The Insult

    It starts as a minor altercation between hot-tempered Lebanese-Christian Toni and Palestinian-born contractor Yasser. But their quarrel escalates to a
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  • The Shape of Water

    Guillermo del Toro’s latest magic-realist balancing act won the Golden Lion in Venice. This utterly romantic, Cold War monster film combines acut
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  • Neville D’Almeida – Chronicler of Beauty and Chaos

    The career of Brazilian filmmaker Neville D’Almeida (Belo Horizonte, 1941) is full of ups and downs, scandals and successes, sex, drugs and rock &lsqu
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  • Dorst

    When a disoriented twenty-something moves in with her aloof, sick mother, painful situations are guaranteed to ensue. Coco (Elise van ’t Laar) d
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  • Nematodes

    Peter Burr is fascinated by endlessly mutating labyrinths. For this digital animation about the networked life of worms he collaborated with a parasit
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  • We Need Prayers: This One Went to Market

    An artist who knows to sell herself and an art scene that loves to buy: on the fascination with a popular black art movement and…
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  • The Fortress

    During the Qing Invasion, in 1636, the Korean king had to withdraw to an unassailable fort in the mountains. Surrounded by the enemy and more…
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  • Milla

    Milla and Leo are teenage misfits, sleeping in empty houses or in the back of a car. They hang on to each other at any…
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  • El perro Molina

    Perro Molina, Calavera, and Natalia are probably the best three characters in Campusano’s filmography, together with Vikingo. In this story of prostit
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  • Butterflies

    Cemal, Kenan and Suzan receive an unexpected invitation from their father whom they haven’t seen for 30 years. They travel to their village of b
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