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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Childhood Storage

    In a replica of her childhood bedroom, Anna-Nicole Ziesche examines how long early experiences continue to affect adults.
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  • Ansokunobasyo

    ‘A home is more than a place,’ says designer Ohta Masataka. He has made a peaceful film that aims to give viewers a warm feeling.
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  • Julien

    Teenagers playing knights. They dream of a future far from their native village of Beauce. A loving and poetic glimpse of the young people and…
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  • Eika Katappa

    Collage of images and sounds which the spectator can compile into a unit in his head. The soundtrack, as we might expect from Schroeter, contains…
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  • It, Heat, Hit

    A riot of ‘blink and you’ll miss ’em’ edits and improbable juxtapositions. Meanings are slippery, familial relations unclear, but Laure’s in complete
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  • Dead Reckoning

    A hand-held shot of a cross in the desert is reframed via optical printing, translating its pictorial movements to explicitly cinematic ones in a subt
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  • The Visitation

    Medieval inspiration, the cinema lit like a church through stained-glass windows. The light descends and touches people.
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  • When China Met Africa

    As a festival, you have to have a good reason to screen a film that is not a premiere – and has even been shown…
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  • Liquidator

    Innovative use of existing archive images from Willy Mullens’ silent film Haarlem (1922). By Karel Doing, with sound design by Michal Osowski.
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  • The Red Poppies of Issyk-Kul

    Based on the novella The Smugglers of the Tian Shan, this popular Kyrgyz film takes place in the 1920s and uses the basic formula of…
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