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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Trespass the Salt

    An investigation of the nuanced relationship of Europe and the Middle East through a fictitious and lavish feast, where humour and the grotesque conve
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  • When China Met Africa

    As a festival, you have to have a good reason to screen a film that is not a premiere – and has even been shown…
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  • Venusville

    The two filmmakers had a bet: how easily can you tell the difference between a moving image of a still object, and a freeze frame…
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  • Mirages

    Mirages focuses on a mock Iraqi village in the Mojave desert used by the US Army for training purposes. It was built and is operated…
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  • Documentary Footage

    Morgan Fisher’s rarely seen early masterwork, in which an artist’s model gives an endlessly nuanced performance of self-investigation.
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  • The Future Will Not Be Capitalist

    Gliding along the slender arches of a modernist highlight, we hear the users reminisce about the heyday of a political ideology.
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  • My Father’s House

    In China, they call the port of Guangzhou ‘Chocolate City’, because so many Africans come here to trade, live and even set up churches. A…
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  • Animal Kingdom

    Ambitious and already much-admired debut. Sultry Australian crime drama about the battle between a criminal family and the strong arm of the law. The
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  • City of Progress

    This animation shows how a city grows organically from a small dot to a complicated system of lines and forms in which our desire for…
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  • Memory (work in progress)

    Is the concept of a country conceivable after genocide? Together, a filmmaker from Rwanda and a filmmaker from Finland ask a question it is impossible
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