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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Warum wir Männer die Technik so Lieben

    A 1985 documentary about the close relation between war and technology. Since then it has only become more intensified. The remake became an installat
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  • Lunch

    Stiff characters and dynamic interiors and a film that examines the etiquette of the Western eating and drinking culture.
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  • Tale of Cinema

    Hong is the great contemporary poet of advanced drunkenness and of intelligent deconstructions of the lack of love. In his sixth film, we especially s
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  • Tulpan

    Phenomenal landscapes, authentic acting and an exuberant feeling for refined humour make the first feature by Dvortsevoy about a nomad family on the s
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  • The Shout

    Entirely in the line of the theme of British cinema in the late 1970s, The Shout is about a stranger from afar who comes to…
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  • William Eggleston in the Real World

    Almereyda, who has directed Nadia and Hamlet, made her beautiful portrait of the legendary ‘father of modern colour photography’, William Eggleston –
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  • Tsotsi

    Tsotsi, a young and very violent gangster from the townships of Johannesburg finds himself facing moral issues when after a carjacking he suddenly fin
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  • Sin tregua

    Documentary portrait of the Colombian TV journalist Hollman Morris who, despite sabotage and threats, continues with his news programme to reveal the
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  • Namibia Crossings

    Musicians from all corners of the world are brought together in the movie in an unbelievable mix of music styles. Against the background of breathtaki
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  • Vendredi ou un autre jour

    Film version of a Robinson-Crusoe-like novel by Michel Tournier makes the viewer a participant in the desert island experience of a celebrated French
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