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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Kaspar Film

    Kaspar Hauser has inspired generations of artists and scientists. Kaspar Film portrays his world using beautiful black-and-white and original texts.
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  • Incêndio

    ‘There must be a different solution than the one from hell’. Full unadulterated terror (and music). ‘The best class always ends with a lesson’.
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  • Meeting at the Old Mosque

    This Central Asian Red Western is a superb blend of classic cowboy traits and Soviet cinema of the twenties. Taking place in a small Tajik…
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  • Ansokunobasyo

    ‘A home is more than a place,’ says designer Ohta Masataka. He has made a peaceful film that aims to give viewers a warm feeling.
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  • Eika Katappa

    Collage of images and sounds which the spectator can compile into a unit in his head. The soundtrack, as we might expect from Schroeter, contains…
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  • Trans Trans (Transformers Transformed)

    Paracinema according to Bradley Eros that overlays The Transformers, the Futurist Manifesto and Einstürzende Neubauten to great effect.
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  • Der Tod der Maria Malibran

    Lyrical film about a nineteenth-century prima donna. With Maria Montezuma, Warhol actress Candy Darling, and Fassbinder actress Ingrid Caven.
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  • Tiger Eyes

    Documentary essay for the IFFR’s fortieth anniversary. Portraits of a number of the festival’s characteristic directors. With Jim Jarmusch, Wim Wender
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  • marxism today (prologue)

    British video artist Phil Collins’ new film visits teachers who gave classes on Marxism-Leninism in the German Democratic Republic (GDR).
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  • Drei

    Hanna and Simon have been a couple for 20 years. Without either knowing, and through an incredible accumulation of coincidences, both begin an affair
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