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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Primate Colors

    Intuitively shot record of capitalist reality’s flip side focuses on the most practical aspects of global trade.
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  • Mined Soil

    Alentejo, Guinea-Bissau and Cabral are intertwined in definitions of soil as a repository of exploitation, crisis, arsenal, treasure and palimpsest.
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  • Me quedo contigo

    It all starts off lightly enough, with Spanish Natalia arriving in Mexico to visit her boyfriend. But don’t get too comfortable: when she and a…
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  • The Wolf’s Lair

    Every family has its secrets, the family of Portuguese filmmaker Mourão included. As the granddaughter of the well-known writer Tomaz de Figueiredo, s
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  • Sightings: Habitat

    Ratté bring depth to the otherwise flat surface of the video screen by intricately layering a series of moirés and checkerboards.
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  • La vie de Jean-Marie

    Beautiful, poetic documentary portrait of an aged Dutch pastor who – probably as the very last one – watches over the spiritual life of about…
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  • Black Rain White Scars

    An unprepossessing cityscape is recorded in one long, uninterrupted take. Nothing happens, yet so much happens. The sky becomes dark, with a sense of
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  • Foolish Steps of a Fat Cow

    Diary film by Singaporean filmmaker living in Sarajevo whose guilt makes him travel to Berlin to say sorry to someone.
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  • The Many Colors of the Sky Radiate Forgetfulness

    A mysterious and melancholic take on our fate as mortal beings, the film contemplates the details lost in the construction of history and memory.
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  • Lovers’ Notebooks

    Lovers’ Notebooks takes you on the night-time adventures of the men who write on the walls in the Syrian village of Saraqeb. Their slogans and…
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