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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Das Gelübde

    In 1818, writer Clemens Brentano began to chronicle the visions of stigmatized nun Anna Katharina Emmerick. This meeting of two kindred souls, yet so
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  • Ginger and Rosa

    London in the Swinging Sixties. The start of the sexual revolution, alongside protests against the Cold War. Ideological differences and painful treac
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  • Piece by Piece

    A late follower of the avant-garde and at the same time a forerunner of computer animation, Visser founded his technique on the principles of antique
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  • La noche de enfrente

    Last film directed by Ruiz, the most screened director in the history of the Rotterdam Film Festival. A farewell letter from a free-associating, inten
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  • Time and Fortune Vietnam Newsreel

    This Mekas brothers’ parody features Lapland’s Minister of War. He is asked for his opinion on Vietnam.
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  • In Search of Avery Willard

    From the 1940s to the 1990s, Avery Willard produced a lifetime of historically significant work that has remained widely unseen for decades. A portrai
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  • Me Too

    A killer, a musician, a friend of the musician, a prostitute and an old man embark on a journey to a so-called ‘Belfry of Happiness’.…
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  • Malody

    Chaos in a diner built in a rolling wheel when the gravitational pull changes and sets off a chain of events. Strange and hallucinating fiction.
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  • La Playa D.C.

    Male hairstyles also count – above all in La Playa, a district of Bogotá where many immigrants from the West Coast live. Young Tomas is…
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  • Die Freunde der Freunde

    An adaptation of Henry James’ famous novella The Way It Came set among boarding school pupils. A ghost story about doom and deliverance. A deeply…
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