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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Elmina

    One man’s struggle to retain his lands and his pride against overwhelming odds, Elmina is a story of love, betrayal and Oil that showcases Ghana’s…
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  • A Day at Karl Marx’s Grave

    A hundred years after the great 19th-century German philosopher’s demise, ordinary people from some 20 nations talk about his legacy. To the people, M
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  • Chips and Liver Girls

    If you’re a girl in a city like Kampala, and you want everything, you have to give everything. She wants to survive, or to study.…
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  • Maria Theresia und ihre 16 Kinder

    Rich, idiosyncratic and free interpretation of the life of Maria Theresia and her sixteen children, linked to Austria’s rise among nations.
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  • Self Improvement

    An ultra-short self-help video that rests somewhere between the realms of code-hacking, archaic design and spiritual awakening.
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  • Let England Shake

    Short films inspired by and created to accompany all 12 songs on PJ Harvey’s album Let England Shake (2011). An attempt to reveal a little…
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  • Childhood Storage

    In a replica of her childhood bedroom, Anna-Nicole Ziesche examines how long early experiences continue to affect adults.
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  • Speak

    The Ugandan logline is ‘Obusilise bwogezi’, which means ‘silence speaks’. The protagonist is the deaf and dumb girl Hope, who is closely followed duri
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  • Eika Katappa

    Collage of images and sounds which the spectator can compile into a unit in his head. The soundtrack, as we might expect from Schroeter, contains…
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  • It, Heat, Hit

    A riot of ‘blink and you’ll miss ’em’ edits and improbable juxtapositions. Meanings are slippery, familial relations unclear, but Laure’s in complete
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