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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Drama of Time

    A brief essay on time triggered by a hostage crisis drowned in blood. A fine cinematic exercise in philosophy. Screened before A Time of Roses.
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  • Aurore

    A poetic existentialist journey though the human body and soul. Jean-Julien Pous won the New Arrivals Award in 2009 with Seeking You.
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  • Tres semanas después

    Torres Leiva (winner of the Fipresci Award with El cielo, la tierra y la lluvia) takes a sympathetic look at the emotions of the landscape…
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  • Adebar

    Kubelka strips the images down to their black-and-white essentials, to create the ultimate abstract film choreography.
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  • Babeldom

    As a ‘science fiction documentary’, this portrait of a futuristic city is narrated by one of its inhabitants. The twist is that all the images…
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  • Monsieur Lazhar

    One morning, an elementary class finds their teacher’s body hung in the classroom. Lazhar, an Algerian immigrant, is hired for replacement. He will te
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  • Disturbing the Peace

    It may be an odd comparison, but artist Ai Weiwei sometimes operates a bit like Michael Moore, confronting his adversaries on camera. But he carries…
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  • Carancho

    Trapero (Tiger winner in 2000 with Crane World) made a dastardly film noir set in the not-very-touristy suburbs of Buenos Aires. There, a fateful love
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  • All the Lines Flow Out

    Beautifully photographed work starts at the moment when eight mysterious men, dressed in raincoats, come together from a mountain.
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  • Joule

    The absurdity and contradictoriness of daily life captured in irresistible images. Nothing human is alien to us, but what is human?
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