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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • N’diongane

    A hunter dies in a lion’s jaws and leaves a wife and two children. The elder child, now called the little husband, is the laughing…
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  • A Single Man

    Stylish, sensitive, occasionally humorous film version of a novel by Christopher Isherwood about a day in the life of George, a middle-aged man who mo
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  • For Cultural Purposes Only

    In an age dominated by moving images, what would it feel like to never see an image of the place that you came from?
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  • Dinosaurs Expanded

    An expanded cinema performance in which – apart from the flicker and direct contact with the celluloid – very little of the original survives.
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  • An Encounter

    In 2009 in Croatia, students joined farmers in a demonstration for the first time. Although major media were present, this is the only video which…
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  • A Life

    Vito Acconci, Joan Jonas, Chris Burden… Frank Cole? Yes, with this movie Frank emerges as a performance artist extraordinaire.
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  • La trilogie chrysalides

    Horrifying and brilliantly filmed trilogy uses an apocalyptic office building as a metaphor for a predicted demise.
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  • Lourdes

    Miracles? Even in Lourdes people have their doubts, but that does not make the pilgrimage any less popular. A subtle study about hope, faith and…
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  • Metro

    An underground subway tour connects up intriguing characters and situations.
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  • Siliva the Zulu

    In 1927, director Attilio Gatti travelled to Zululand to create a film weaving genuine anthropological elements into a fantasy of witchcraft and betra
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