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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Pain of Love

    Scenes from the life of Kirsten, from her teenage days to early adulthood. How she discovers sex and men; how one guy after another is…
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  • The Great Passage

    A young Japanese filmmaker here speaks the language of great classic cinematography, with the contemporary element hidden in the details. The film fol
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  • De chair et de lait

    How long have cows been part of our civilization? In 16 tableaux this film takes us to different countries across the globe where not only…
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  • Rough Cut

    Affectionate homage to 1970s exploitation cinema in the guise of a documentary about a film that never was. The film-within-a-film structure brings a
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  • Boys

    A film in three movements about boys growing (but not necessarily maturing) into men. From getting a basic notion of it, through first personal experi
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  • Der Wille zur Macht

    Nietzsche’s crazy sister married an anti-Semite and in 1887 emigrated to Paraguay with him and 14 families of pure Aryan blood to found Nueva Germania
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  • Separation des soeurs siamoises

    Dr. Doyen performs surgical operation to separate the Siamese twins Radica and Doodica, taken from the Barnum Circus in London and brought to Paris.
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  • Double Play

    Richard Linklater and James Benning are both veteran indie filmmakers. More than an in-depth study of their filmic oeuvre, this documentary offers a p
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  • When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism

    Third feature by Romanian master starts with the year’s best film lesson: filmmaker seduces his supporting actress – in one take during a short car…
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  • Wantee

    Lessons in representation, reflections on the art-heritage industry and freewheeling storytelling, all washed down with an obligatory cup of tea.
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