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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Why

    The experimental animation by artist Tanaami Keiichi captures the intensity of a boxing fight by freezing and stretching the moment between a punch an
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  • Notes sur l’émigration. Espagne 1960

    Why Spaniards left their home for Switzerland, among other places, and what this home looks like. A watershed in the history of Spanish documentary ci
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  • Les chevaliers blancs

    Lafosse, the Belgian maestro of mixed feelings, collected a French all-star cast led by Vincent Lindon for his most ambitious film so far. A team…
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  • Per amor vostro

    The return of Gaudino (in 1997 Tiger winner with Giro di lune tra terre e mare) to fiction is also a monument to actress Valeria…
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  • Toponimia

    Perel focuses his disciplined artist’s eye on four villages in Tucumán (in the far north-west of Argentina), which was founded in the 1970s by the…
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  • Le Moulin

    Poetry, literature, painting and old film clips converge in this lyrical, unusually designed film essay about Le Moulin, the Taiwanese poets’ collecti
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  • Picasso

    Imaginary dialogue between the artist and Picasso. “I do not seek, I find,” Picasso says. And he means it. The rest of us are still…
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  • Here There

    Elegant minimal animation feels like a summer breeze from Croatia. A simple seaside sketch book evolves into abstractions full of shifting planes and
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  • The Daughter

    Does the truth have to come out no matter what the cost, even if a whole life has been built around the lie? Ibsen’s play…
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  • Ow

    The most ‘political’ black-comedy noir from Japan since Oshima’s Death By Hanging, Suzuki Yohei’s mind-fuck of a movie runs rings around the genre. Wh
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