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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

    This polyphonic film by the Belgian film artist about the history of Europe and art is an unforgettable, sensual journey between memory and nightmare.
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  • Geschichtsunterricht

    Straub & Huillet, after Bertolt Brecht. Opinions on this masterpiece vary from ‘political cinema at its most advanced and provocative’
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  • Radiance

    Hearing is believing: Japanese Misako writes audio descriptions for blind and visually impaired film audiences. She receives harsh criticism from an a
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  • Kemtiyu, Cheikh Anta

    The remarkable story about the lifework of Senegalese scientist Cheikh Anta Diop who studied philosophy, physics, chemistry, history and linguist
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  • Ravens

    The Swedish leasehold farmer Agne wants his son Klas to take over the farm, but Klas prefers to sit in the library bus and read…
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  • Playing Men

    After watching Playing Men, men and women will want nothing more than to wrestle or play cards. This ode to games reveals the sense in
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  • Fenix

    A kidnapping going awry provokes a shock wave in the Netherlands and Belgium. Two detectives, a small-time criminal and a political-science student bu
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  • Rebirth Is Necessary

    An audio-visual explosion of dream-like and documentary excerpts, from Sun Ra to the Black Panthers, depicting black experiences and the concept of bl
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  • Anchor and Hope

    Contemporary, bittersweet drama on the classic thirty-something dilemma – to have children or not? Eva and Kat’s relationship is disrupted
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  • Dans le noir du temps

    Jean-Luc Godard’s cinematographic reflection on time as a Pandora’s Box in which all the horrors of the world are hidden. This is his contributi
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