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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Wasteland

    Echoes of Monty Python resound in this animation on the food industry. Where does our food come from? We’d rather not know!
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  • 678

    678 reveals revealing a raw side of Egypt that the world has barely seen. The film unfolds the poignant story of three women and their…
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  • Inter View

    Makino Takashi’s condensing films work like escapist drugs. Inter View is relatively minimal and marks the start of his blue period.
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  • Possessed

    Sequence with a passing train, passengers in motion and a woman standing still on the platform becomes a study of illusionary movements.
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  • Bust Chance

    Forceful cuts underline the stunts of the Chinese circus performers and their effect on the audience. Theatre becomes film in this homage to Bruce Con
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  • Ouverture

    Camera improvisation in Cinemascope transforms the meagre light in an old Normandy shed into an abstract kinetic light show.
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  • Virgin Goat

    Carnivalesque parable about a man’s love for his goat turns into an obsessive drama of fate. Camera d’Or winner Nair (Throne of Death) has already…
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  • Cry When It Happens

    Melancholy L.A. How a landscape is coloured by intense desire. You want to hang onto it for as long as possible, but it slips away.
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  • These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us

    The rebirth of Ancient Egypt, enchanting but with a critical note. With Cleopatra, naturally, but also The King of Pop.
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  • Todos tus muertos

    Ordinary Colombian farmer finds a pile of corpses in a field of maize one morning. He reports the mysterious bloodbath to the authorities, but on…
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