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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • A Good American

    Bill Binney, a former American secret service staffer talks about the period preceding whistleblower Snowden’s revelations. Or how the NSA was more in
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  • Crippled Symmetries

    The latest work by two-time Tiger Award for Short Film winner Beatrice Gibson shows that music and capitalist economy have unexpected similarities.
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  • The Digger

    In the desert, Sultan Zeib Khan makes his rounds of the ruins of a Neolithic necropolis. Amid the tombs, the vastness of the desert is…
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  • Men & Chicken

    Two brothers go in search of their father in this mysterious and hilarious, philosophical and absurdist horror comedy. By far the weirdest Danish film
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  • Montanha

    In serene chiaroscuro Montanha records the obstinate grief of a 14-year old. David tries to hide from the approaching disaster that is the death of…
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  • Kwassa Kwassa

    The island of Mayotte, in the Indian Ocean, is the new outermost EU border. On its poor island neighbour, craftsmen are building a kwassa kwassa…
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  • Lejos de los árboles

    A sometimes sober but more often almost delirious documentary about a rural Spain that seems utterly backward and unenlightened by reason – but for al
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  • Ogasavara

    Murad and Masha are getting married. But their romantic date dynamite fishing takes a surprising turn. A whimsical tale of love, death and stop-motion
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  • Right Now, Wrong Then

    Can you step in the same river twice? Will a re-watched film be the same film? What is lost and (re)gained in perception? In another…
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  • Chain

    Two women lost in the vastness of global culture. One is a corporate worker sent to research the amusement park industry. The other is an…
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