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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Think About Wood, Think About Metal

    Fragments of the life and thinking of percussionist Robyn Schulkowsky are situated in the history of avant-garde music during and after the 1970s.
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    A documentary revolutionary in its unconventionality, which, as a result, captures more about its subject (rock ‘n roll), and more vividly and emotion
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  • The Anarchist Banker

    After the credit crunch: an intense meeting between a talk show host and a banker. Individual freedom proves to be a terribly slippery concept.
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  • Raf’s Army

    Raf Simons is celebrating its fifteenth year: a good reason for a special in the magazine Dazed. Filmmaker Debusschere made a rough and ready film…
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  • Wuthering Heights

    The well-known and gripping story of the love between Heathcliff and Cathy is more raw and obsessive than ever in this earthy Brontë filming.
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  • Of Heroes, Football and All That Remains of My Childhood

    Questioning what it means to be a ‘revolutionary’ today, the artist explores hopes and disillusions in the context of recent Arab history in this live
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  • The Fighter

    Film on the life of professional boxer ‘Irish’ Micky Ward (Wahlberg) and his older half-brother Dicky Eklund (Bale). Amy Adams co-stars as a love inte
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  • Le voyage extraordinaire

    After more than a century, Méliès fans can see his iconic ATrip to the Moon as a coloured spectacle again. A playful documentary on one…
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  • Bad Ideas for Paradise

    Funny, touching and ambitious in scope and dealing with addiction, spirituality, identity, relationship dynamics and the ongoing quest for joy.
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  • Men’s Presentation – Spring/Summer 2011

    Martin Margiela plays tricks: which model is real? During the summer collection show, models are accompanied by their filmed alter egos.
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