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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The Footstones in Night Writing

    Aldona lost her sight in 1986. This is her daily outing to Gutras Park where she wanders through both past and present.
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  • Ik ben Alice

    Three elderly single women receive a remarkable visitor: as an experiment, care robot Alice is placed in their home for a while. This newcomer is…
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  • Marie Antoinette is niet dood

    Exhuberant design in film about the shattered personality of the historic mistress.
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  • No Place for Fools

    Sergey Astahov is a gay man converted by Church and state propaganda into an orthodox pro-Putin activist. Composed of terrifying images from Astahov’s
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  • The Liquid Casket/Wilderness of Mirrors

    Paul Clipson returns to Rotterdam with a captivating abstract work that demonstrates why celluloid’s beauty still hasn’t been surpassed.
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  • Quiet Zone

    Fear of Wi-Fi and mobile phones can take over your life if you are electromagnetically sensitive. Exceptionally depicted search for a radiation-free p
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  • Playback

    Challenging film essay. Bitomsky examines with Dutch connoisseurs and students the earliest documentary material form the Netherlands Film Museum.See
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  • Impressions of a Drowned Man

    A man who doesn’t know who he is meets his former love. She tells him he is a famous poet, Kostas Karyotakis, who killed himself…
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  • Bitter Lake

    Britain, USA, Russia. All invaded Afghanistan and created a solid, corrupted view of a country that still traps politicians and people around the glob
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  • Stalen neuzen

    Krisztina de Châtel takes her Dutch dance company to her home city of Budapest.
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