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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Les fleurs oubliées

    Brother Marie-Victorin, botanist-priest, is bored by heaven. Back among the living, he becomes the unlikeliest of eco-warriors. A gentle yet uproariou
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  • Some Kind of Heaven

    In The Villages in Florida, 130,000 retirees live the dream they have worked so hard for. Until reality comes knocking at the door.
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  • Creme 21

    Dynamic cut-ups of found footage from dated educational and scientific films. What is now and what is time?
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  • Leave It for Tomorrow, for Night Has Fallen

    The years under dictator Marcos (1965-1986) were a time of great suffering for the Philippines. This filmmaker was born after the dictatorship, but fe
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  • Perfect Garden

    A lyrical, joyful marriage between mind and body, dramaturgy and choreography, the real and the fantastic. Men and women dance and desire uncontrollab
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  • Arwad

    Ali returns to Arwad in Syria after the death of his mother. One night, Ali mysteriously drowns at sea. Both his wife and mistress struggle:…
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  • Once Upon a Time in Shanghai

    A Hong Kong ode to pre-war Shanghai. The legendary city of pulsating nightclubs, Japanese spies and dandy gangsters, summed up in stylish black-and-wh
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  • My Mexican Bretzel

    Excerpts from the diary of a woman and beautiful images made in the post-war decades by a man combine to weave an enchanting narrative.
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  • Cenote

    Entrancing underwater footage of cenotes, or holy springs, in Yucatan, Mexico. Long-lost memories echo in a hallucinatory game of light and dark.
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  • that now

    A place within-a-place and a voice. A metaphor for the return home after time spent in a different place.
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