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Robeco Filmdag: TBS
Kuijpers’ fifth feature is an oppressive and worrying yet also stylishly directed drama. Holland’s most talented cabaret artist Theo Maassen shines asPublished on: -
Snow
In post-war Bosnian Slavno, the women who survived the war fight for their rights when the government tries to buy their land for commercial purposes.Published on: -
La mujer sin cabeza
Everything is thrown upside down when a woman drives on after her car hits something. The beauty of disorientation is stunning in the third film…Published on: -
The Housemaid
Is apparently in Martin Scorsese’s top 3 of all times, this Korean cinema classic. 30 years before Fatal Attraction, Kim already made the definitive fPublished on: -
Élève libre
A teenager ends up in shady territory in a relationship with a private teacher. This teacher steers him towards extreme sexual candour. Lafosse, who sPublished on: -
Identification Marks: None
The feature début by Skolimowski and first part from the Leszczyc Tetralogy, compiled from parts of his finger exercises at the Lódz film school. ThePublished on: -
Parque vía
Up close and detailed, this intriguing début shows the boundaries of loneliness. Housekeeper Beto can’t imagine any other life after many years in thePublished on: -
Worm Live: Jeff Keen + Peter Rehberg aka Pita
A double-screen, live music extravaganza, featuring lab-fresh restorations of octogenarian Jeff Keen’s scrap-pop-pulp, and bubble-bursting visionary fPublished on: -
Kempinski
The people in Kempinski, filmed in Mali, imagine the future and speak about it in the present tense. Poetic and confusing.Published on: -
Melancholia
Yes it’s quite a sit. And it’s also in black-and-white. Didn’t you hear it was very slow? This film asks for a certain commitment, but…Published on: