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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • She Walks

    Liberating coming-of-age story about Marion who wants to leave the banlieue, but that means leaving her friends, parents and boyfriend too. Will that
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  • A Copa do Mundo no Recife

    The football World Cup disrupted public life in Recife in June 2014. An astonished yet perceptive look at this sporting event by Tiger winner Mendonça
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  • Solos

    Four young people travel with a mobile cinema and flopped art-house film to remote villages in the jungles of Peru. Charming reflection on cinema, lif
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  • WERK

    It was to be an ‘epic on the artist as worker’. Which WORK undoubtedly is. Above all, however, it is a cheery shambles, featuring a…
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  • Greetings to the Ancestors

    Equal parts documentary, ethnography and dream cinema, Ben Russell presents the third part in a trilogy examining the ecstatic limits of utopia in the
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  • Schijnsel

    Drama balancing on the brink between portraying an intimate relationship between a man and a woman and intimacy in the play of actor and actress.
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  • Paul Sharits

    Long after his premature death, the impact of Paul Sharits lingers on. The prominent iconoclast and innovator provoked with fast-flickering, pulsating
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  • Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)

    Internet cafés and slackers, not-so-innocent schoolgirls and amateur porn using Google Glass, Mayans and the end of the world, acid trips and guinea p
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  • Soul in the Hole

    Documentary about the blossoming culture of street basketball in New York.
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  • Vanishing Point

    A serious film about serious, complex issues (including a dramatic car crash), presented in a light, playful way. The film follows two very different
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