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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Timbuktu

    Tragically, this beautiful film becomes more relevant every day. Almost everything in it is beautiful, from the locations to the traditional costumes,
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  • Dreamcatcher

    Longinotto’s documentary is about Brenda Myers-Powell, who fights against sexual exploitation and supports prostitutes in Chicago. Brenda knows what s
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  • Speaking into the Air

    Long before digitization, radio hams communicated with friends all over the world. In a basement, an old Canadian stubbornly keeps trying to make cont
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  • Foolish Steps of a Fat Cow

    Diary film by Singaporean filmmaker living in Sarajevo whose guilt makes him travel to Berlin to say sorry to someone.
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  • Vertigo

    Everything’s about doubles in this masterpiece by the ‘master of suspense’, which since 2012 is officially the best film of all time. A detective who
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  • No Resistance

    Caught in a failing corporate infrastructure, warfare between street-gang ‘governments’ and US military involvement in the Russian civil war. A featur
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  • The Many Colors of the Sky Radiate Forgetfulness

    A mysterious and melancholic take on our fate as mortal beings, the film contemplates the details lost in the construction of history and memory.
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  • Battles

    Can a film be clinical and informative and yet also dreamy and mysterious? Of course, and a lot more besides. That much is apparent from…
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  • YOU ME AND IT

    With frantic energy, supernatural comic timing and a rogues’ gallery of actors, YOU ME AND IT traces a world where cruelty is ticklish but always…
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  • Dogs; the Rise and Fall of an All-Girl Bookie Joint

    Comedy from New York’s Lower East Side about a group of young and slightly weird women who dive into the world of gambling to earn…
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