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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

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  • William, el nuevo maestro del judo

    Back in the 1950s, Swedish-American singer William Clauson had a worldwide hit with La Bamba. Now he lives in a ramshackle garage in Tijuana, Mexico.…
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  • Callshop Istanbul

    On the border between East and West, Istanbul historically speaking is an intercontinental bridge and still one of the main places for migrants and refugees…
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  • Twilight City

    This dreamlike, essayist documentary acquires sharp contours thanks to its many-layered form and theme. A letter from a daughter to her mother, who re-emigrated yet…
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  • Now Eat My Script

    It all started with the story of an aunt smuggling a sacrificial lamb across the Syrian-Lebanese border in the boot of her car. However, the…
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  • Graft and Ash for a Three Monitor Workstation

    This self-portrait of Sondra Perry’s avatar, which failed because of inadequate software, was developed to help relax employees. It does not, however, have Perry’s physical…
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  • Love, Theft and Other Entanglements

    It almost sounds like a Coen Brothers movie set in the Middle East. The Palestinian car thief Mousa tries to amass as much money as…
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  • Tony Conrad: Invented Acoustical Tools-Instruments 1966-2012

    In 2012, Tony Conrad presented an overview of his self-invented instruments for a solo exhibition at Galerie Buchholz in Cologne. As he guides us through…
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  • AAA (Mein Herz)

    Recorded entirely in one take, four different compositions are performed as one by a young woman. The intention is to keep the original style, tempo…
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  • Nation Estate

    A nine-minute science fiction film that offers a clinically dystopian, yet humorous approach to the deadlock in the ‘Middle East conflict’. The film explores a…
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  • nirvanna the band the show

    What would the punkiest rock band be? The one without any songs, obviously. This is the case with nirvanna (two ‘n’s to avoid legal troubles)…
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