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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • Facebookistan

    What is Facebook’s true face like? What hides behind Mark Zuckerberg’s baby face? This documentary tries – in vain – to put a face to…
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  • Congo Beat the Drum

    Ariel Tagar (Kalbata) and Uri Wertheim (Mixmonster), two musicians from Tel Aviv, go to Jamaica to record an album with forgotten reggae greats. Once
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  • The Land of the Enlightened

    An Afghan child knows that a landmine can also be your friend. If you dig it out carefully, you can get money for it. Fiction…
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  • Simulacrum Tremendum

    Thirteen hours is quite something, and in this case certainly not only for the viewer. Filmmaker-poet-composer Khavn will accompany the film on the pi
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  • Green Room

    A touring punk band finds itself facing a very unpleasant surprise in a shady club in Oregon. Their last-minute performance turns into a bloodbath and
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  • Hollywood My Hometown

    In Hollywood, a hobby filmmaker can also sometimes get a film star in front of his lens. Comedian and actor Ken Murray collected an impressive…
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  • Junun

    Junun is Paul Thomas Anderson’s debut documentary film, immersing us in a joyful meeting of musical minds brought together by composer Ben Tzur at Jod
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  • Painting with History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 3

    Drones replace divine spirits in Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai’s explosive film that contemplates the place for spirituality today through body p
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  • You Could Sunbathe in This Storm

    Fabulous animation brings crystals and abstract shapes to life whilst casually posing existential questions. One of the most colourful films at the fe
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  • The Man from Hong Kong

    Attractive collage combining the soundtrack of a 1975 Bruce Lee vehicle with French fashion photography and amateur films from the American middle cla
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