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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Between the Bullet and the Hole

    During World War II, it was mainly women who, as human computers, made calculations for ballistic tests and early computers.
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  • Circles

    A meditation on man’s loss of contact with nature in the modern world and its consequences – maybe. An early short by one of modern…
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  • Action Direct

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  • Bella e perduta

    An empty palace symbolises Italy’s faded glory. The fictional clown Pulcinella comes across the real-life Tommaso, self-appointed guardian angel of th
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  • Ali’s Boat

    When Sadik left Baghdad, his nephew Ali handed him an envelope and asked him not to open it until he reached his home in the…
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  • Heated Gloves

    Captain Maurice Seddon was a British eccentric who preferred to heat his body than his house, and so he invented electric clothing. This curious portr
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  • BiBiCi Story

    Scenes from the modern world – and why it must fall apart, despite its beauties. A true gem: a pop-art agit film. Screens before Después…
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  • 23 Barbiepuppen kippen um

    23 Barbies in a row. One by one they fall accompanied by a cacophony of humming. Dramatic. Dryly funny.
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  • Letters from Panduranga

    In Vietnamese artist Thi Nguyen’s tranquil essay film, a letter exchange unveils the changing uses of space in various provinces and the different way
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  • Still Light

    Homage to New Zealand poet and filmmaker Joanna Margaret Paul has the same radical simplicity as her work. Fresh, sweet film poem with a beautiful…
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