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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Wildside

    The last film by cult legend Cammell (Performance), who committed suicide in 1996, has only recently been completed in line with his artistic intentio
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  • Ode

    Cross-currents of sexual desire in a Southern tale inspired by the well-known song about the Talahatchie Bridge.
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  • South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut

    South Park, land of high-school murders and medieval anti-gay laws. Filled with dirty jokes and crazy double entendres. Already a milestone in the his
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  • Freeway

    Little Red Ridinghood in 1996 becomes bogged down in bizarre and realistic world of white trash, sexual abuse, drug addiction and serial killers. Obsc
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  • Treasure Island

    Two code-breakers at the Treasure Island naval base are commissioned to create a fictional identity for a corpse to mislead the Japanese. What starts
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  • The Dead Weight of a Quarrel Hangs

    Subjective but no less relevant thoughts about the possibilities and the limitations of writing a history of the Lebanese wars (1975-1991).
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  • The Limey

    Terence Stamp is The Limey, a British ex-con-man who avenges the death of his daughter in the underworld of L.A. and becomes entangled in the…
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  • Eyewitness

    Experimental video meditation on an environment combined with an intriguing soundscape teaches us again how to look.
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  • Moby Richard

    Herman Melville, the great author of Moby Dick, had a mother fixation. At least according to Melvillian professor Joe Gibbons.
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  • Patlabor the Movie

    Ambitious, obscure animation feature in which a scientist has developed a new system to control work robots, but leaves society after suicide with a n
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