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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Soo

    Sai’s first Korean movie is a hard-boiled revenge thriller, full of visual flair, about a loner known as ‘Soo’, who is wanted both by cops…
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  • Green Days

    The Green Revolution in Iran portrayed. The young director Hana Makhmalbaf, who made a great impression with Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (2007), sho
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  • Antonia

    Four female Brazilian hip-hop stars play themselves in a bubbling film about the rise, fall and resurrection of a rap group in one of the…
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  • La mort de Gandji

    In this first African animation, at the court of King Toad, great monarch of an imaginary country, the courtiers are constantly scheming.
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  • Elefantenhaut

    Thick skin, deep longing and impressively physical acting marry to produce award-winning short fiction.
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  • The Portuguese Nun

    A film about a film by a director who is playing a director in the film. But it’s really about a young French actress who…
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  • Dwarfs the Sea

    Variegated, yet simple in form. A pile of pictures of dead sailors induces anecdotes about their loneliness and companionship.
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  • Trees of Syntax, Leaves of Axis

    Marvellous, abstract, hand-processed film in which vision and sound converge in a perfect cadence. Hypnotic violin music by Malcolm Goldstein.
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  • Ne pas sonner

    Cell phone short raises the question: Can Alain Delon and Monica Vitti retain their magical aura on low resolution?
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  • Numéro deux

    Video experiment by the legendary French iconoclast Jean-Luc Godard. He focused his indictment of modern Western affluent society in a poetic portrait
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