Perspectives
Overzicht van films
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Mr. Robot
Sam Esmail | 106' | USA | None
A paranoid hacker aims to bring some cyber-anarchy in the corporate world. He cannot trust anyone, not even himself. This dark drama is smartly connec -
New Eyes
Hiwot Admasu Getaneh | 12' | Ethiopia | None
New eyes for seeing a new, sensual world. A young female filmmaker imagines what it is like to be a young girl, perhaps the one… -
News
Kitano Takeshi | 5' | Japan | European premiere
Sardonic short by ‘Beat’ Takeshi (aka Kitano Takeshi), made for his latest TV show. Two cops in a car mull over some evidence. -
Norskov
Dunja Gry Jensen | 84' | Denmark | None
A Danish policeman goes back to his hometown to clean up the drug trafficking and must face his past and the people he loves. The… -
Oncle Bernard – L’anti-leçon d’économie
Richard Brouillette | 79' | Canada | None
Posthumous portrait of Charlie Hebdo satirist and economic commentator Bernard Maris. The footage dates back to the spring of 2000. Long before the ba -
Ow
Suzuki Yohei | 89' | Japan | None
The most ‘political’ black-comedy noir from Japan since Oshima’s Death By Hanging, Suzuki Yohei’s mind-fuck of a movie runs rings around the genre. Wh -
Price of Love
Hermon Hailay | 99' | Ethiopia | None
What is the price of love, a taxi, an honest life, forgiveness for a criminal past? A bit of everything in this film that also… -
Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made
Jeremy Coon, Tim Skousen | 104' | USA | None
It took the likes of Eli Roth, Harry Knowles and Steven Spielberg himself to make the dream of three Mississippi teenagers come true: a shot-for-shot -
Right Now, Wrong Then
Hong Sangsoo | 121' | South Korea | None
Can you step in the same river twice? Will a re-watched film be the same film? What is lost and (re)gained in perception? In another… -
Roaring Abyss
Quino Piñero | 86' | Ethiopia | None
Ethiopia has over eighty different cultures. With live recordings of music, this film is a voyage of discovery across mountains, deserts and forests t -
Sakala
Simon Halsberghe | 11' | Belgium | World premiere
This study of the forgotten statue of Sakala, the first African boy to visit Belgium in 1884, critically analyses Western perspectives. -
Sex and Broadcasting – A Film About WFMU
Tim K. Smith | 78' | USA | None
Ken Freedman is the driving force behind legendary WFMU Radio, as the dysfunctional father figure of a group of anarchistic DJs. They have free reign