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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • The Loneliest Planet

    A young couple, played by Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg, hike through the mountains of Georgia led by a local guide. Amid the lush…
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  • Pablo

    More than half a century since his title sequence for Dr. Strangelove, graphic designer Pablo Ferro is still setting the tone, bringing film audiences
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  • Mourir auprès de toi

    Spike Jonze’s tragicomic animation is a love story set in a bookstore, using 3,000 pieces of felt hand-cut by Olympia Le-Tan. Screened before The Pett
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  • Shame

    Fassbender and Mulligan star in McQueen’s second, once again stunning and very physical feature film. Their past slowly unravels, with disastrou
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  • German Song

    It is doubtful whether entertainment has ever been quite as nostalgic and desolate as in this musical film by Sadie Benning.
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  • Hugo

    150 years after his birth, the spirit of film magician Georges Méliès still lives on. At once an adaptation of a children’s book and a…
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  • Very Nice, Very Nice

    Classic avant-garde edit by Arthur Lipsett in which he combined sound clips with street recordings and footage of people.
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  • Meteor

    A voyage from the children’s room to outer space, using elements of feature films, fairy tale moments gone astray and vintage science fiction motifs.
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  • Printed Matter

    Geopolitics and the private life of a press photographer blend together on a single roll of film. The contact prints and photographic negatives combin
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  • Polvo

    The grim story of Mexico City: a metropolis that can eat you alive. An exciting essay about the huge city with an exceptional soundtrack.
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