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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Une affaire d’État

    A group of Congolese insurgents captures eight French soldiers. By way of ransom, the French government sends an airplane load of illegal weapons that
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  • VRFLM

    A short study for the optical printer, based on found footage of fire, on coloured light from the printer and photochemical manipulations of the emuls
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  • L’ amatore

    In 1920s and 1930s Milan, Piero Portaluppi became a successful architect, as well as an enthusiastic filmmaker. His collection of amateur films not on
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  • Blackhearts

    In Norway, the birthplace of black metal, the genre went from being vilified to a tourist attraction in a little over 25 years. This mildly…
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  • Réparer les vivants

    One person dies and many lives are affected. Everything is related to everyone. What can be decided? Three storylines (with actors like Bouli Lanners,
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  • Hermia & Helena

    Contemporary, free adaptation of A Midsummer Night’sDream in New York by Argentinian talent and Shakespeare fanatic Piñeiro is all charmi
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  • Baldwin’s Nigger

    In a filmed conversation with a largely black British audience, writer James Baldwin examines similarities between the British and American black expe
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  • Escapes

    An actor who played mainly supporting roles during the 1960s and 1970s tells his life story. Fascinating anecdotes, illustrated by a host of film clip
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  • #37

    #37 was inspired by the work of James Whitney and in some ways is a tribute to his abstract animated film Lapis (1966). 
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  • Cilaos

    Carried by the spell-binding rhythm of the Maloya, a ritual chant from Reunion Island, Cilaos explores the deep, murky ties that bind the dead and…
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