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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Anna

    Fascinating masterpiece of documentary from the 1970s. Its charm, freshness and complexity defy short explanation. Shot on video, transferred to 16mm
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  • Conference (Notes on Film 05)

    The face of fascism? This grotesque found-footage film combines close-ups of 65 actors playing Adolf Hitler in films made between 1940 and today.
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  • I Am the One Who Carries Flowers to Her Grave

    Memories of shared political activism, dreams and ideals converge in an intimate portrait of four women. All have changed through harsh experiences of
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  • Hurdy Gurdy

    Great, joyous, miniature film, made using special lenses. Everything and everyone is constantly moving. But is what we see real? Screened before Oslo,
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  • Mourir auprès de toi

    Spike Jonze’s tragicomic animation is a love story set in a bookstore, using 3,000 pieces of felt hand-cut by Olympia Le-Tan. Screened before The Pett
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  • Louise Wimmer

    After a painful divorce, Louise Wimmer has lost nearly everything. With only her car, in which she lives and sleeps, and the voice of Nina…
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  • The Garden of Earthly Delights

    Classic meditative collage film created entirely without the use of a camera by pasting montane zone vegetation such as petals, grasses and leaves ont
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  • Twenty Dollars

    Twenty Hong Kong dollars. You wouldn’t risk your life for 2 euros, but the junky had other things on his mind and thought the girl…
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  • Shame

    Fassbender and Mulligan star in McQueen’s second, once again stunning and very physical feature film. Their past slowly unravels, with disastrou
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  • Aisha’s Song

    A filmmaker with a good ear as well as a good eye. A fabulous sounding portrait of a girl who wasn’t lost.
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