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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Thriller

    This playful feminist murder mystery, a rewrite of Pucini’s La Bohème, has become a classic in feminist film theory.
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  • I Felt Like the Sound of a Harp

    Chemist Humphry Davy’s experimentation with nitrous oxide serves as a source of inspiration for this multilayered play of chemistry and celluloid.
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  • The Little White Cloud That Cried

    The Little White Cloud That Cried is an explicit tribute to legendary underground filmmaker Jack Smith. (Arsenal)
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  • #PostModem

    Comic, satirical sci-fi pop musical. A story of two girls from Miami and how they deal with technological singularity, told in filmic tweets.
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  • Zoe XO

    While driving, Robert Lund reminisces about his deceased wife, the actress, writer, multi-talented Zoë Lund.
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  • Havemos de voltar

    A taxidermied sable antelope is the protagonist in a story about conserving memory and linking Angola’s colonial history to its contemporary influence
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  • A Blank Slate

    Lonely traveller’s harsh memories resurface in the shape of scenes with female protagonists from cinema’s history.
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  • The Evening Hour

    An empathetic portrait of economic decline and spiritual redemption in a rural American mining town where the drug trade has become part of the social
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  • The Holy Bunch

    After Roy’s demise, five friends try to reconstruct his life by reading through the late editor’s notebooks – only to face some very personal demons.
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  • Mr. Jimmy

    Imitation as an art form by Akio Sakurai, a Japanese Led Zeppelin superfan who can play every concert down to the last detail.
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