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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Two Lines

    Psychologically unnerving and sinisterly suspenseful, first-time director Selim Evci’s Two Lines is an acute observation of the young generation’s mal
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  • Il bacio di Giuda

    Benvenuti’s first feature is an ambitious reflection on the character of Judas, based on a rigorous study of both canonic and apocryphal gospels. The
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  • Street Noise

    A street in Oakland. Early morning hours. A motion. Music. A few sound bits. Someone paints the wall of a studio. Colours. Broken televisions. A…
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  • Summer Book

    A long summer vacation by the sea. An ordinary Turkish family whose life takes an unexpected turn. Told through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy,…
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  • Flash in the Metropolitan

    Artefacts from the Near Eastern, African and Oceanic collections are filmed in the depths of darkness in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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  • Achilles and the Tortoise

    Kitano is not afraid of anything. Not even of making a fool of himself. He’s not only a famous comedian, a great maker of gangster…
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  • Demons

    Original combination of romantic melodrama and realistic indictment of political abuse from the Marcos era with style attributes from the horror and f
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  • Song from the Southern Seas

    A Kazakh village vendetta. Ivan is Russian, Assan is Kazakh, and when Ivan’s wife gives birth to a dark-haired baby, the jealous husband casts suspici
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  • Body

    Apparently it doesn’t matter how many pieces you cut the body up into; the spirit puts everything back together again to take revenge. This horror…
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  • Sidewalk

    In Kels’ world, plenty of stories are scattered around, but he leaves them lying there for the spectator.
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