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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow

    Not just a documentary about art, but a documentary that proves that making documentaries can itself be an art. The director opens up the world…
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  • Le voyage dans la lune

    The first science fiction film ever (from 1902!) has been restored and can now be seen in colour. Screened together with The Extraordinary Voyage.
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  • Stillleben

    A father pays prostitutes to play Lydia, his own daughter. His shameful secret comes to light before the entire family in the most embarrassing way.…
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  • O pornógrafo

    A pop art portrait of the trials and tribulations of a young man hired to edit a porno rag run by a shady madame.
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  • 1001 Irans

    From Europe to the USA, people express their views and build a colourful mosaic of Iran and its inhabitants. Politics is of course included. Screened
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  • Out of Thin Air

    Intriguing and funny documentary on a thriving film industry in beautiful Ladakh. Buddhist monks, taxi drivers and shopkeepers make their own masala b
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  • Beep

    ‘The audience is invited to take part. A man dances in front of public toilets whose symmetrical architecture suits the film’s format.’ (MF)
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  • The Last Summer 1944

    A plunge into the last months of Finland’s WWII in all its tired gruesomeness. A fugue of dour, sad, doubt-ridden, sorrow-filled faces, confessions an
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  • Stardust

    Provost took his hidden camera to Las Vegas and used the glorious, ambiguous seduction of the gambling capital to turn everyday activities into a thri
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  • Everytime

    With a reinterpretation of a pop song released in 2004 by Britney Spears, this video demonstrates how reality and (mass) media today are strongly inte
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