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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Tiempo compartido

    Tropical intrigues in a sun-drenched Mexican resort. At the Vistamar Holiday Park, paradise can be bought – but at what price? While their bette
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  • Queimada

    Pontecorvo’s sequel to Battle of Algiers stars Marlon Brando as an agent sent to a Caribbean island to foment a rebellion of the enslaved to…
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  • AAA Cargo

    Part-fiction documentary tracing the movements of the New Silk Road. AAA Cargo follows distribution networks which are expanding across vast regions b
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  • WHAT’S THE DAMAGE

    A provocation against dominant power structures, augmenting feelings of chronic unease, protest and dissent by intertwining spoken word, over-groomed
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  • August at Akiko’s

    The musician Alex Zhang Hungtai returns to Hawaii. He’s been away for a long time and is completely uprooted. The older woman Akiko takes him…
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  • When I Grow Up I Want to Be a Black Man

    An alphabet of violence and freedom featuring rhythmic images provides a strong vocabulary for critiquing representations of black bodies.
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  • How They Got Over

    Rock ‘n’ roll’s roots aren’t just rhythm and blues, but go much further back to 1930s gospel quartet music. A surfeit of musical
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  • Possessed

    How to be together in the age of social media? We have become obsessed with our own image and must find a new, more personal…
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  • The Craft

    Childhood memories, VHS home movies and alien drawings come together in a story of increasing paranoia, international diplomacy, war and peace. 
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  • Boardgame, or From the Ranks to Field Marshal

    Recruits of the Union of South Africa board ships to the beat of S.E.K. Mqhayi’s sarcasm-laden poem The Dark Army. (Argos)
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