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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Night Hunter

    This eerie, allegorical homage to silent film star Lillian Gish is composed of approximately 4,000 handmade collages.
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  • Thicker Than Paint Thinner

    Sober reconstruction of Hossein’s motives for killing a large number of people for the sake of the Iranian Revolution. Exceptionally intriguing portra
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  • the meaning of style

    A deceptively complex Malaysian reverie featuring a cast of skinheads, butterflies and the sounds of Gruff Rhys and Y Niwl in perfect harmony.
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  • Tape Generations

    A simple, brilliantly executed idea gives this performance by countless rolls of sellotape the flair of a Busby Berkeley choreography.
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  • Los pasos dobles

    This visually impressive combination of the lives of saints, painted portraits and the Billy the Kid myth earned the Rotterdam regular Lacuesta the ma
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  • Matière grise

    If you are cynical, you could call this a genre film. Almost all Rwandan films are about the genocide they can’t come to terms with.…
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  • Demain?

    Delmira Agustini (Uruguay, 1886-1914) is considered one of the greatest female poets in Latin America. Filmmaker Laurent provides a beautiful, calm an
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  • Robinson in Ruins

    After London (1993) and Robinson in Space (Tiger Award winner in 1997), the mysterious Robinson returns in an essayist quest around Oxford for ‘places
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  • Los labios

    Loza (Tiger winner in 2003 with Extraño) made this portrait, with his young colleague Iván Fund, of three women who try to provide health care…
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  • Small Town Murder Songs

    Peter Stormare excels as a tormented sheriff in a Canadian Mennonite hamlet where the body of an unknown woman is found. Everyone did their best…
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