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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

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  • 0106

    Xander Marro, Mat Brinkman | 13' | USA | None

    DIY stands for do-it-yourself. That is the motto of this high-speed little film that captures something domestic in every image.
  • 1, 2, 3, Whiteout

    James June Schneider | 72' | France | World première

    A science-fiction film that itself appears to have come from a different era. Shot on 16 mm in a sparse 1970’s style, the film provides…
  • 6 Direct Movie Works

    Sunami Makoto | 16' | Japan | International premiere

    Six films made without a camera. From painting on celluloid to capturing rays of sunlight on undeveloped film stock.
  • Antonym of Concord(e)

    Ota Yo | 9' | Japan | European premiere

    The title is the idea. Filmed on the famous square in Paris.
  • anything else and/or nothing at all

    Steve Roden | 15' | USA | International premiere

    A film, a composition for sound and voices, all compressed into one work.
  • The Dead Souls Scandal

    Anita Di Bianco | 10' | USA | None

    The camera goes looking and feeling around a building site in New York. A text by the German writer Heinrich Böll gives it a charged…
  • Dernier Quartier de Lune

    Noto Masaru | 23' | Japan | -

    Chasing the possibilities of beauty, to a poem by Isshiki Mari.
  • Don’t Leave Without News

    Christine Khalafian | 18' | Armenia | None

    A series of chance encounters in today’s Armenia.
  • Echoes of Bats and Men

    Jo Dery | 7' | USA | European premiere

    With a small bat as the protagonist and its nocturnal flight over historic and industrial Rhode Island.
  • Electricity

    Henry Hills | 7' | Czech Republic | World premiere

    The festive pursuit of European trams. In the great avant-garde tradition of the city symphony. The song of old modernism.
  • L’Eye

    Xander Marro | 3' | USA | None

    A compact ironic pamphlet about the capitalist look and Italian top models.
  • Flying Saucey!

    Marie Losier | 10' | USA | European premiere

    In the tradition of slapstick with food from the earliest film comedies. And just as much fun.