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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The Colour of Chips

    The classic The Colour of Pomegranates, transposed to the no less exotic Blackpool in the UK. Soundtrack by Mica Levi (Jackie, Under the Skin).
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  • Captured

    Impressive docudrama set in Korea about interrogation techniques used on prisoners. Was not allowed to be screened for 45 years.
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  • On the Border

    Ocean trash on the beach can be surprisingly captivating. Human amorality, irresponsibility and ocean waves collaborate to create these objects.
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  • Niblock’s Sound Spectrums − Within Invisible Rivers

    Composer-filmmaker Phill Niblock helped pioneer minimal music. Using microtonal variations, he creates almost tangible drones.
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  • Pierre Schoendoerffer, la peine des hommes

    The unedited audio of an interview with Schoendoerffer meets the filming session’s few remaining images – slowed down. An essay
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  • The Cup Is Already Filling Up

    Based upon children’s experiences of Virgin Mary apparitions, this film deals with the feeling and responsibility of being chosen.
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  • Even If My Hands Were Full of Truths

    Reflecting on the legacy of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, this film contemplates how memory might or might not become history.
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  • Maritime Climates

    The colourful musical comedy Maritime Climates may well have been a triumph of smart political satire. These remnants testify to its indomitable
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  • The Waltons

    A re-examination of John-Boy’s near-death experience at the sawmill. A homespun midnight deconstruction of an entire era of television mannerism
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  • rEVOLUTION: Notes for the Invasion: mar mar march

    Inspired by a Leni Riefenstahl documentary, Paul Kos uses his typewriter to duplicate the rhythm of marching.
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