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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Maydoum

    A poised and elegantly executed ensemble piece of understated, emotionally-nuanced brilliance. Second short film by independent filmmaker Omar Robert
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  • The Mill and the Cross

    Artist and filmmaker Lech Majewski picks up the stories of a dozen characters in Peter Bruegel’s famous painting from 1564: Christ Carrying the Cross.
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  • After Empire

    Where were you on the Fifteenth February Day of the Year Three of the New Time? That Saturday, history happened. History happened and we forgot…
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  • Crises of Capitalism

    A provocative jewel of radical thought from Professor David Harvey, playfully and astutely animated via the supercharged visual synthesis of Andrew Pa
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  • Woodcarver

    Colourful protest video about an incident whereby a cop shot a man dead. Image and sound augment one another perfectly.
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  • Grandma, a Thousand Times

    A poetic documentary from Beirut about the memories of the filmmaker’s grandmother and her husbandry. A portrait of a fascinating woman, but also of L
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  • O convite ao prazer

    One of the sexiest films in the history of Brazilian cinema. Filmmaker Khoury, known for his Antonioni-esque urban alienation dramas from the 1960s, c
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  • All That Sheltering Emptiness

    Beautiful, hand-developed 16mm film. A story of desire and intimacy that takes us beyond what we are accustomed to.
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  • Atomic Sublime

    Stimulating found footage essay shows how politics has guided the development of modern art in the US. Threatening abstract expressionism was assimila
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  • The Great Northwest

    Fifty years after four women recorded their journey through the North-west of America in a scrapbook, McCormick repeats their journey. His film, which
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