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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Youth (Hard Times)

    Will the textile workers in part two of Wang Bing’s Youth documentary ever be paid?
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  • Youth (Spring)

    The first part of the Youth trilogy shows us cramped textile workshops and shared dorms.
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  • Rerberg and Tarkovsky. The Reverse Side of ‘Stalker’

    A unique documentary rediscovering part of the history of Soviet cinema through the life and work of the brightest Russian director of photography, Ge
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  • Nothing Personal

    Voyeuristic film by the former Tiger-Award winner Larisa Sadilova. Private detective is commissioned to observe an apartment. He spies on the life of
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  • Walk the Talk

    Would-be entertainment manager Joe decides to put the career of nightclub singer Nikki on the rails with the money of his girlfriend, who has been…
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  • What They Don’t Talk About When They Talk About Love

    A wondrous film, and that is clearly what the maker wanted. She tells cheerful love stories about young blind people, played by blind actors. Apparent
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  • Third Person Singular Number

    A fresh and stylistically exciting modern tale about an open-minded career woman in today’s Bangladesh. Can a single woman live alone and is society o
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  • But I’m a Cheerleader

    A popular cheerleader and all-American girl is suspected of unnatural tendencies and is sent to a camp to rehabilitate homosexuals. A light-hearted sa
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  • MTV’s Ten Greatest Music Videos of all Time

    Young American artist Jason Salavon last year presented the Top Grossing Film of All Time, 1 x 1 (Titanic) in one single, digital image at…
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  • Evacuation of Mama Emola

    A surprisingly whimsical and humorous tale of displacement caused by an earthquake in Indonesia.
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