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The Slow Business of Going
Petra Going is a migrant cyborg. Every day she goes to a new city to collect other people’s memories while being deprived of memories herself.…Published on: -
L’ombre des femmes
They seem like the perfect Parisian couple. But this is a film by Garrel and so affairs, jealousy and quarrels are never far off. An…Published on: -
The Mesh and the Circle
Fragmentary film examines empirical thinking and the tactile; full of brilliant visualisations and analogies. A fascinating labyrinth of a film.Published on: -
The New Man and My Father
Cuban artist Adrian Melis stages an intimate interview with his father, a communist revolutionary, whose face speaks volumes in light of his rapidly cPublished on: -
Two Thousand Walls (a Song for Jayyous)
An impression of the average evening of a family in Palestine’s conflict zone. Faint sounds. A prayer, a poem. The sound of a family.Published on: -
Cemetery of Splendour
In his most topical and politically charged film to date, Weerasathekul represents Thailand as a building that used to be a school, a place of…Published on: -
Pieta in the Toilet
Have a tissue at hand: a very emotional film. A young artist has given up on everything. He no longer believes in his talent and…Published on: -
Leven in de bouwerij
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Arabian Nights: Volume 2 – The Desolate One
In which Scheherazade continues to tell of the tormented Portuguese people, who turn away from the authorities and look for new heroes. Just as in…Published on: -
Mr. Robot
A paranoid hacker aims to bring some cyber-anarchy in the corporate world. He cannot trust anyone, not even himself. This dark drama is smartly connecPublished on: