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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Sound of Life

    Joyful, poetic animation magically combines two animation techniques. Get carried away.
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  • Speech Act

    A middle-aged man reflects on Avatar, the most expensive and highest-grossing film ever. His soliloquy however turns into a meditation on life at larg
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  • The Comedy

    Ageing hipster Swanson is about to receive his father’s inheritance, but doesn’t care. He hangs around and acts like a complete jerk. Nevertheless, he
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  • Papirosen

    Starting with the birth of his nephew Mateo, the young Argentine filmmaker Solnicki recorded the equally unique and universal vicissitudes of his Poli
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  • Shadow Life

    How something as old-fashioned as hand shadow play can be elevated into a higher art form. A witty, intelligent animation.
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  • Dochters

    This personal documentary shows that the physical distance between mother and daughter makes it difficult to express their expectations about the futu
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  • Tokyo Playboy Club

    There are rundown nightclubs where the excitement is gone, but the Playboy Club in Tokyo has long since passed that phase. It’s the ideal backdrop…
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  • Le songe de poliphile

    A trip to the core of the unconscious, inspired by both the ideas of India as a ‘dreamlike world’ (Jung) and ‘the unconscious of the…
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  • Jean Epstein, Young Oceans of Cinema

    This portrait of the French filmmaker Jean Epstein focuses especially on the period when he was filming in Brittany. Epstein allowed himself to be ins
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  • Bete & Deise

    The meeting of two remarkable women in Rio de Janeiro who have – each in their own way – given meaning to the idea of…
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