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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • 8th Continent

    Objects made to embrace life are discarded, one at a time, to form a monument no one will ever see.
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  • A Drowning Man

    Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel is back with a short fiction film in which a young man does his utmost to survive in a foreign country.
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  • Death of the Sound Man

    Two Thai sound recordists struggle to get their work appreciated and their views heard. A political comedy about neglected voices behind the official
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  • Kirmes

    Staudte, never unwilling to stir stinking still water, directed this FRG classic in 1960 about a corpse that is found during construction of a fairgro
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  • Aldeia dos Rapazes – Orfanato Sta. Isabel de Albarraque

    Bárbara Virgínia’s only short film is about an orphanage. She adopted a perspective exceptional for her era by filming at the children&r
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  • Maybe It’s Me

    An animator recreates memories from his childhood in Greece. Exploring the themes of family, immigration and the fear of ephemeral memories.
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  • The Day After

    A mendacious literary publisher and his recently employed female assistant find themselves in an embarrassing situation when the publisher’s wife accu
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  • Saxman

    For years, Piet le Blanc, replete with sax and violin, was a well-known sight in the streets and cafés of Rotterdam by night. But before…
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  • Readers

    As usual with James Benning, the proposition is extremely simple. Here, he points his camera at four people (three women, one man) who spend just…
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  • Chicken Speak to Duck, Pig Speak to Dog

    Taking its title from a Chinese proverb, this two-channel video observes men up a tree imitating animal sounds, bringing an ancient custom to an urban
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