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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Happy Birthday

    Women expecting, women with newbown babies, young, old, happy, unhappy – the hospital is full of life and life stories, sometimes laughter and then so
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  • Lulu on the Bridge

    First solo film by Paul Auster (Smoke) is in the tradition of French film and is about chance and isolation. Saxophonist Keitel finds a mysterious…
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  • My Name is Joe

    Ken Loach at his best. Peter Mullan plays an impressive role as Joe, a working-class Glaswegian who has stopped drinking and falls in love with…
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  • Bibliofil

    Live-action animation about the world of thought of a man who consumes books.
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  • Terra Nova

    Middleditch’s confrontational and expressive début film is about a traumatised young woman who tries to start a new life in a coastal lodging house (w
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  • O trabalho dos homens

    Fiction: a man with a gun keeps a woman hostage. The police arrives.
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  • Kasaba

    Awe-inspiring black-and-white début film of Nuri Bilge Ceylan, shot in a village in Anatolia, about the director’s childhood years. Two children are w
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  • Hold You Tight

    Kwan’s most liberated and open-hearted film so far is about people who swing between fidelity and infidelity, marriage and divorce, motherhood and chi
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  • Lara Croft and Fans as Desktop Movie Directors

    Eidos director Boesky about launching the virtual star Lara Croft and Southpark fans about the way in which they sample media on the Internet. On…
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  • The Boys

    Ex-con Brett goes back to his parental home in an Australian slum. In this brilliantly acted film with a raw and claustrophobic mood, flash forwards…
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