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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • Tomorrow Is Always Too Long

    Phil Collins | 82' | Germany | None

    Imagining an entirely new take on the city symphony, Collins turned his documentary on Glasgow into a musical. He scouted his lead vocalists in matern
  • Two Trains Runnin’

    Sam Pollard | 82' | USA | None

    1964: young, white blues fans go in search of two legends they only know from 78 RPM records, Skip James and Son House. They end…
  • Wages of the Imagination

    Dries Meddens | 35' | Belgium | World premiere

    Cult band Terminal Cheesecake has always gone its own way. Their unbelievable story is an ode to the power of the imagination.
  • Waiting for B.

    Paulo Cesar Toledo, Abigail Spindel | 71' | Brazil | None

    What possesses a group of poverty-stricken Beyoncé fans to camp out for two months in front of the stadium where their idol will be performing?…
  • War of Words

    Craig Tuohy, Tom Worth | 63' | United Kingdom | International premiere

    Warning: explicit language! What started as an internet phenomenon is now in the streets, bars and even in major arenas: the noble art of verbal…
  • We Intend to Cause Havoc

    Gio Arlotta | 88' | Czech Republic | None

    Documentary about the band WITCH, hugely popular in Zambia in the 1970s, who mixed African and European music.
  • When My Sorrow Died: The Legend of Armen Ra and the Theremin

    Robert Nazar Arjoyan | 85' | USA | International premiere

    After surviving the Islamic Revolution, bullying by American kids and later the excesses of the New York drag scene, Armen Ra found his true passion…
  • While You Live, Shine

    Paul Duane | 80' | Greece | None

    Only one type of contemporary music appeals to this dedicated 78 RPM LP collector: melancholy Greek folk music from Epirus.
  • The Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev

    Noam Pinchas, Tal Barda | 74' | France | None

    If anyone still doubts that musical talent is hereditary, this documentary provides convincing proof. Not that a tyrannical patriarch is necessarily a
  • Zirig dum Brasília – The Art and Dream of Renato Matos

    André Luiz Oliveira | 76' | Brazil | International premiere

    For decades, the sympathetic Renato Matos has stood for a fusion of samba, reggae and funk in his home country. Both relaxed and distinctively restles