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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • On Generation and Corruption

    Borrowing its title from a treatise by Aristotle, Makino Takashi’s latest film is an abstract work that finds its drive in the clash between light…
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  • Le serpent aux mille coupures

    Wine and drugs, solidarity and xenophobia, neighbours of various origins, chosen outsiders and some very messy political circumstances are t
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  • Children Are Not Afraid of Death, Children Are Afraid of Ghosts

    Personal, impressive emotional documentary in which the director investigates a group suicide by children in a poor village in the mountains of Guizho
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  • The Edges of Dagenham

    A man is stranded in the London borough of Dagenham, seemingly unable to move. He finds some unexplained items. (Circuit)
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  • Generatie B

    With Belgium in economic turmoil, youths are the first to be hit, forced to live in squatter areas and literally beg for jobs. The homeless…
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  • Ugly

    Following an accident, Hanna from Austria, who is in a relationship with Jura from Kiev, ends up in hospital in Ukraine with a fractured skull.…
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  • HAMSTERs

    After the terrorist attack at the Jewish Museum in 2014, people in Brussels are plagued with a very peculiar disease — they can’t help dan
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  • What the Heart Wants

    Set deep within an imagined future, HYPER, a new system that has achieved the ultimate goal of becoming human, introduces us to her dizzying world.
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  • Identification

    A story of the city in sixteen acts, recurring scenes with variations, of loss and humour. A look at the colour that is not a…
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  • The Remnant

    In 1659 Jan van Riebeeck, Dutch Commander of the Cape in South Africa, planted a hedge of indigenous wild almond trees. Its remnants still exist.
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