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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Orpheus (Outtakes)

    Using footage from Cocteau’s Orphée, Mary Helena Clark optically prints an interstitial space where the ghosts of cinema lurk beyond and within the fr
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  • Dad’s Stick

    A film crammed full of warmth and compellingly dry insight introduces us to Mr. Tony Smith, John’s Dad, and ‘a perfectionist with a steady hand’.
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  • Simon Killer

    Many Americans preceded him to Paris, but lost soul Simon primarily experiences the dark and harsh side of the city. His own dark side becomes…
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  • Cold Open

    Drenched in creeping damp and malaise, the visual consequence of a powerfully ‘absent-minded gaze in response to the world’.
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  • Echo

    Teenager Caroline is at her wits’ end and asks a number of passers-by for help in this emotional, superbly acted story about grief.
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  • Black Drop

    Starting with the photographic revolver in 1874, the film reveals the relationship between astronomy, photography and the beginnings of moving image t
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  • Ship of Theseus

    Three philosophical parables converge at a paradox: restoring a photographer’s eyesight might do more harm than good; a monk with ethical concerns cho
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  • Des duivels

    About the age-old battle between Good and Evil. Tygo Gernandt and Juda Goslinga play around with the present and past. ‘Boys will be boys.’
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  • A Brief History of Collapses

    Chasing a ghost of the past that can neither be revived nor reconciled, while tracking a possible future that can never be fully realised in…
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  • The Toxic Camera

    Featuring a camera with the power to kill, a modern-day parable that weaves a narrative through Geiger-counter memories of Chernobyl.
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