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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Silbersee

    Alexandra Navratil’s photo-essay takes the perspective of the chemically contaminated lake Silbersee to illustrate the slow torture man inflicts on Ea
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  • Aoom

    An aging actor transfers his soul into a doll to escape the boredom and the triteness of leisure. His assistant soon gets irritated by this…
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  • Después del diluvio

    One woman, two men – and none of the melodrama one might expect. In fact, the film’s true drama is in its colours: how everything…
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  • Kaili Blues

    One of the past year’s most striking, dreamy and poetic debuts is difficult to describe in retrospect. Situated in the subtropical south-west of China
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  • The Woods Dreams Are Made Of

    Le Bois de Vincennes is a safe harbour for many Parisians. Migrants and natives, prostitutes and stalkers, rich and poor, old and young, downshifters
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  • The Event

    How does a crowd react to an historic event when certainties are shaken? Documentary maker Loznitsa collected TV and amateur footage of street protest
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  • The Train Stop

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  • Time Passes

    What can we do when art fails? Or when film fails art? Time Passes is Ane Hjort Guttu’s response to such questions. Inspired by Peter…
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  • The High Sun

    Three times Romeo and Juliet against the background of the Balkan Wars that caused Yugoslavia to fall apart. Love is impossible at the beginning of…
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  • The Endless River

    Against the background of the vast South-African landscape, three people get caught up in a violent cycle of grief, anger and revenge. A moral narrati
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