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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • A Good American

    Bill Binney, a former American secret service staffer talks about the period preceding whistleblower Snowden’s revelations. Or how the NSA was more in
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  • Crippled Symmetries

    The latest work by two-time Tiger Award for Short Film winner Beatrice Gibson shows that music and capitalist economy have unexpected similarities.
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  • Chain

    Two women lost in the vastness of global culture. One is a corporate worker sent to research the amusement park industry. The other is an…
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  • Bunte Kuh

    Reliving memories of a holiday, a sense of impending doom. An experimental film chronicle, like flipping through a photo album.
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  • Portrait of Man – Invasion of the Herbivores

    How do we experience manliness from a variety of cultural conventions? Fascinating documentary on personal experiences in Tokyo’s colourful gay scene.
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  • Fear Itself

    Horror is more than a term, genre or concept. Countless scenes from many films provide proof in an overwhelming montage. A voiceover takes the viewer
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  • The Garbage Helicopter

    Absurd road movie about three idle twenty-somethings who have to return an antique clock (is it broken or not?) to their grandmother. Highlights of Sw
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  • The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

    In a film as mysterious as its title suggests, Ben Rivers portrays making a film as an exhausting and endless odyssey. Even though Rivers’ colleague,
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  • of the North

    The Canadian Dominic Gagnon specialises in montage films, for which he takes amateur footage from the Internet. This grim, 21st-century variation on t
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  • Chums from Across the Void

    In ‘Past Leftist Life Regression’ therapy three heroes act as your guide. Psychedelic intermezzos and a balmy voice create a contemporary revolution o
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