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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Forest-Views

    The astonishingly delicate, computer-generated Forest-Views suggests the processes not only of blossoming and decay, but also, ironically, of the chem
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  • Two Cities and a Prison

    An experimental theatre project is touring Syria. Through interactive plays, they investigate violence in its different forms and question traditional
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  • Unfair World

    It’s hard to be honest in a dishonest world. Sotiris has almost given up. Luckily he still has his work as a cop, which provides…
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  • Mijn inbreker en ik

    A writer/filmmaker decides to stalk the thief of his laptop. Is it a true story? Undoubtedly funny.
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  • O bandido da luz vermelha

    An anarchic and politically charged portrait of a suave thief from the favelas (based on an actual real-life criminal). Filmmaker Rogério Sganzerla wa
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  • Two Years at Sea

    An intimate portrait of Jake Williams, who lives isolated in the forests of Scotland, an area he is very tightly linked to. His everyday activities…
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  • The Day He Arrives

    The mastery of Hong Sang-Soo is recognisable in the sometimes hilarious, sometimes moving way in which he manages to restructure familiar elements in
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  • The Loneliest Planet

    A young couple, played by Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg, hike through the mountains of Georgia led by a local guide. Amid the lush…
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  • Traces of Other

    An ordinary scene – a coffee break – brought to life using a simple, but very labour-intensive form of hand-drawn animation.
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  • The Sun’s Incubator

    Life of a young family as they witness revolutions and birth, misery and hope, interlinked by the will to achieve change.
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