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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • Être vivant

    With painful precision, a male voice describes how fast things can go downhill when you become homeless and face a daily struggle for a safe…
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  • Afterlife

    The beauty of death captured by highly appropriate camerawork. The freedom of the afterlife. Not only legends are eternalised by death.
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  • SLEEP

    Fifty years since Andy Warhol made his famous film debut, a Swedish artist films eight instead of five hours of solid sleep for this video…
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  • The Infernal Dream of Mutt and Jeff

    Two cartoon figures from the 1930s experience social progress and industrial management. A reflection on the eternal problem of the pressure of work.
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  • Phalanstere

    A local history teacher discusses the phalanstere, a social community experiment, at the town’s cultural centre and at the void which previously conta
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  • Who Can Be Happy and Free?

    Young maker has translated the poem Who can be happy and free in Russia by Nikolaj Nekrasov from 1877 into a hopeful film about today’s…
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  • My Father Looks for an Honest City

    Diogenes of Sinope carried a lamp in the daytime to ‘look for an honest man.’ Magdy’s father reenacts the gesture in the outskirts of Cairo.
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  • Lonely Wolf

    Camping with three friends, on your backs staring at the stars. What do you talk about? Precisely. This film is that, no more, no less.
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  • Die sechste Jahreszeit

    A portrait of men for whom satisfying sex means a comradely caning or a top-of-the-voice scolding. Certain images in the collective subconscious never
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  • Excuse Me, While I Disappear

    A Chinese city in Africa. Innumerable square metres in exchange for oil. An employee is followed around the scarcely inhabited city. Until he disappea
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