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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • RocKabul

    Under Obama, the US government pumped millions into the war in Afghanistan, a tiny portion of which was spent on culture. Even starting-out heavy
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  • Joy in People

    A man seeks to become a part of every crowd he encounters. Vivacious, guerilla-style filmmaking on the tricky rules and temptations of belonging.
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  • The Return

    Karoline and Thomas are young Danes who were adopted from South Korea. Returning to Seoul for the first time, they experience an elusive yet deep-seat
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  • Stories of Our Lives

    Stories of love that can only be lived and shared in secret. Anyone identifying as LGBTQI in Kenya risks a heavy penalty – possibly even…
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  • Fluid Frontiers

    Powerful final part in the series of films in which Asili studies his relationship to the African diaspora. Will be screened both as part of…
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  • Sunstone

    Critical research film in which optical technologies of military and colonial design evoke associations between seeing and understanding, light projec
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  • Dragonfly Eyes

    Chinese artist Xu Bing’s directorial debut could be described as The Truman Show, but in Real Life. He weaves a story of a boy and a…
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  • With History in a Room Filled with People with Funny Names 4

    In a world where drones take on the role of spirits and co-exist with living species, Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai tackles the  subject of
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  • Freak the Fxxk Out

    Creepy figures in the shape of humans do strange things.
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  • Gropius Memory Palace

    Through a guided meditation performed by a hypnotherapist, viewers are invited to construct a ‘memory palace’ as they experience Walter Gropius’s icon
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