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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Glory to Hong Kong (canto)

    A remixed version of the popular Hong Kong resistance anthem in Cantonese opera style. Local traditional and contemporary culture in brilliant fusion.
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  • Night Garden

    Personal short film uses a series of telephone conversations with the filmmaker’s mother as she tries to reconcile facing cancer for a fourth ti
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  • Don’t Light My Fire (Otoboke Beaver Music Video)

    Japanese punk rock group Otoboke Beaver is a female quartet from Japan. This video illustrates a song that stems from their recent album, Itekoma Hits
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  • Black Sunfight

    An early example of post-war experimental cinema in Germany based on an old belief that each solar eclipse produces a war.
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  • Tell Me What 7 You Say

    Pop star Charmaine Fong’s catchy, searingly angry protest song was released during the demonstrations: profane and politically risky.
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  • The Lamps

    The Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven was a poet, artist, vaudeville performer, runaway, rabble rouser, crossdresser, and all around public provoc
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  • Ik hou het wel voor gezien

    Prize-winning authentic record of an era, in a meticulously shot portrait of the young drug-addicted poet and musician Gaby from Rotterdam.
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  • The Heart Is a Drum

    This unusual documentary catalogues the romantic and creative life of Neu! and Kraftwerk musician Klaus Dinger.
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  • The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight

    Hairspray, skin and eyeliner on full display as a gang of leather-clad, powerful women take over a traditionally male domain.
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  • If I Die, Please Delete My Soundcloud

    In the middle of a sleepless night a variety of digital devices provide comfort and distraction for a restless mind. But does it help? (CIRCUIT)
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