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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Le film de Bazin

    In 1958, influential film critic André Bazin started his own film project, about Roman churches. He died a few months later, leaving his dream
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  • Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?

    In 1946, filmmaker Wilkerson’s great-grandfather shot a black man dead – and no one batted an eyelid. Seventy years later in Alabama, when he as
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  • Ordinary Time

    This feature debut by documentary maker Nobre is a jewel, made with the unusual precision and moving clarity that seems the reserve of Portuguese film
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  • Le fort des fous

    In three acts, Mari investigates in a brilliant, complex way the heritage of the colonisation process. From a historic portrayal in her birthplace Alg
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  • No Date, No Signature

    The dead don’t lie, but the living do. With good reason: a forensic pathologist knows something about a corpse, but the autopsy has already
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  • Youth

    Love, dance, lust, war, friendship, betrayal, heroism, disappointment and then love again in spite of it all fight for attention in this colourful, me
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  • Aliens

    Tesa Arranz, a key figure in the 1980s Madrid scene and the lead singer of The Zombies, has painted over 500 portraits of outer-space creatures.
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  • Sultry

    Rio de Janeiro, 2016: the city simmers in anticipation of the Olympic Games. Lawyer Ana (32) defends the interests of residents of homes to be re
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  • I Have Nothing to Say

    Mother and daughter meet for the first time in five years. Ying Liang’s new film combines a family drama with contemporary politics.
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  • Lean on Pete

    After intimate films about relationships, Weekend and 45 Years, Andrew Haigh takes a self-assured step to a larger canvas with this touching coming of
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