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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Where Shapes Come From

    A scientist goes about his daily work in mineral preparatory labs, cutting up large meteorites. Fantastic shapes begin to emerge, showing how science
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  • Pull My Daisy

    The intelligent, spontaneous spirit of the Beat Generation on top form.
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  • American Honey

    Pounding music; the youngsters sing, smoke weed, have sex and fight. The ragged Star (scintillating debut from Sasha Lane) falls for Jake (Shia LaBeou
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  • Rat Film

    In the form of a highly visual, creative documentary, by following rats, Theo Anthony reveals economic and racial segregation in the city of Baltimore
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  • Joanne

    Artist Simon Fujiwara’s portrait of his former art teacher is a meta-narrative on identity. Together, they seek to reclaim her image after her p
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  • Delete Beach

    Visual artist Phil Collins collaborated with one of Japan’s leading animation studios and composer Mica Levi to create a futuristic tale about a
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  • Selbstkritik eines bürgerlichen Hundes

    ­­Young filmmaker Julian, ironically played by Julian Radlmaier himself, falls for young expat Camille, and offers her the leading part in his
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  • Free Fire

    Retro gangsters in glitter jackets and bell-bottoms try to stay alive during an arms deal that gets out of hand in a deserted factory. Ben…
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  • Katie Says Goodbye

    A waitress in a small town in Arizona dreams of starting a new life in San Francisco. When she falls in love with a handsome…
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  • Double Play

    An electrifying sketch of society in Curaçao focused on the apparently innocent domino game played by four men every Sunday. Until it unexpecte
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