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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • El apóstata

    Also in his first Spanish production, one can recognise the amiably ironic and occasionally absurd hand of the Uruguayan Veiroj (A Useful Life). A you
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  • Cada vez que…

    A free-wheeling caprice featuring beautiful people in situations from life in a world we call modern and developed. A fascinating and enchanting work,
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  • Acteón

    A modern(ist) take on the story of Actaeon who saw the goddess Diana nude, for which she turned him into a stag that would soon…
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  • Thirst

    A hot summer in the Bulgarian countryside gets even more sultry when a family acquires two extra inhabitants on their property – a man and…
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  • Peace in the Absence of War

    Portrait of Baltimore after Freddie Gray’s death. A confused city in pain that counted both protests and classical concerts among its responses. Scree
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  • Full Contact

    An introverted soldier enters his own tormented subconscious, respectively portrayed as an island and a boxing school, desperately looking for full co
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  • The Whispering Star

    A humanoid robot travels in her rickety, rented spaceship from planet to planet, delivering parcels. Meditative, minimalist and absurdist anti-sci-fi
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  • We Are Become Death

    Triptych that reveals life on earth in all its gruesomeness and beauty. Destruction, be it natural or human, plays a major role.
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  • Unseen: The Lives of Looking

    In his first documentary essay, artist Dryden Goodwin visits an eye surgeon, a NASA researcher and a human-rights lawyer. He literally (with a pencil)
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  • Danny Says

    From The Doors to Nico, Iggy Pop and the Ramones: few people have had such a sharp nose for alternative rock as music journalist, talent…
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