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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • El Cinco

    A not very talented yet dedicated bruiser in the third division of the Argentine soccer league reaches the end of his career and has to…
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  • A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence

    Two hapless novelties salesmen meet a lot of sad sacks during their daily drudgery, while not selling too much of their merchandise. A grim comedy…
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  • Pete and Toshi Get a Camera

    At the height of the Cold War, legendary folk singer Pete Seeger took his wife, children and his amateur film camera on a musical world…
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  • As the Gods Will

    School kids are caught up in a nightmarish game, facing bloodthirsty gods. They know they won’t survive if they don’t follow the rules – but…
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  • This Is My Land

    Filmmaker Tamara Erde visits different schools in Israel and Palestine and examines how the history of the region is being rewritten there according t
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  • When Marnie Was There

    Ghibli in Japan was perhaps the best animation studio in the world, but work at the studio stopped last year. Temporarily, we hope. If not,…
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  • Shipwreck

    Dutch documentary maker witnesses the disaster with a ship full of refugees off the coast of Lampedusa. Surrounded by journalists he seeks his own mea
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  • The Monk

    Burma (Myanmar) is slowly starting to blossom again after years of dark dictatorship. Not many good films are being made there yet, but this is…
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  • Tomorrow Is Always Too Long

    Imagining an entirely new take on the city symphony, Collins turned his documentary on Glasgow into a musical. He scouted his lead vocalists in matern
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  • Turist

    Faced by an avalanche, does a real man save his smartphone or his children? Ruthless and humorous study of the role of the man in…
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