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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Mateo

    Among the numerous mariachi singers in Los Angeles, there is only one red-haired Caucasian man. Moreover, he is also the most ambitious. More musicall
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  • The Dark Horse

    Highly praised drama from New Zealand telling the true, impressive story of Genesis Potini, who fought for the future of disadvantaged children until
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  • In the Year of the Quiet Sun

    The details of texture, colour and symbols on the postage stamps illustrate the fragile experience of 1950-60s African liberation in this delicate ess
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  • Past Present

    A contemplative trip down memory lane with one of the leading voices of the Second New Wave of Taiwanese Cinema. Saw Tiong Guan clearly established…
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  • Someone Grateful

    Jang Jin’s most brilliant satire, made for Korea’s Human Rights Commission, rethinks one of the Left’s most sacred cows: the torture of student activi
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  • The Farewell Party

    An older married couple in an old people’s home in Jerusalem see friends and acquaintances suffering unnecessarily in the last days of their lives. Th
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  • Today

    A taxi driver unexpectedly becomes the most important person in the life of a very pregnant woman who gets into his taxi in a panic.…
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  • Atlantis

    Plato’s invocation of the lost continent of Atlantis re-resurrected via a 1970s science-fiction pulp novel, Atlantis is a documentary portrait of Utop
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  • Raking Light

    The 2014 Turner Prize nominated artist James Richards’ video is a looping, fizzing and sensually apocalyptic study of the elements.
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  • The Search for Weng Weng

    A B-film fanatic, driven by his obsessive curiosity about the fate of a miniature 007-imitator, ends up in the Philippines on a trip through film…
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