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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • The All-Hearing

    An Egyptian ode to loudspeaker libertarianism, Cairo’s omnipresent noise pollution and Sheiks’ determination to have the issue of noise heard.
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  • La fièvre

    The history of decolonisation and political turmoil provides the background to a hallucinatory tour of today’s Morocco where a new wave of resistance
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  • This Is My Land

    Filmmaker Tamara Erde visits different schools in Israel and Palestine and examines how the history of the region is being rewritten there according t
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  • Hearts Know * the Runaway Brides

    Nineteen brides, scattered over four continents, run off on their wedding day. Dressed up in their wedding gowns they cross cities, industrial estates
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  • Snow

    Copenhagen in winter. Alaa and Ibrahim hang around and chat about trivial and important matters. They seem intimidating or is that just a pose?
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  • Timbuktu

    Tragically, this beautiful film becomes more relevant every day. Almost everything in it is beautiful, from the locations to the traditional costumes,
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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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  • Three Love Songs

    Three Iraqi songs, the lyrics written for Saddam Hussein, and performed here by Western singers as if they were love songs. An excruciating contrast.
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  • Ziyara Fil-Khareef

    Two women share one husband – when he dies the women are left with their memories.
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  • Isharit Murur

    Quest for the stories of characters and destinations. Unique attempt to tackle the problems of Egyptian young people.
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