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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • 1001 Irans

    From Europe to the USA, people express their views and build a colourful mosaic of Iran and its inhabitants. Politics is of course included. Screened
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  • L’hypothèse du Mokélé-Mbembé

    South-eastern Cameroon. A French zoologist investigates stories from pygmies about a prehistoric monster. For years, he has crossed the jungle back an
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  • Il se peut que la beauté ait renforcé notre résolution – Masao Adachi

    This tribute to the radical Japanese writer-director Masao Adachi is the first in a series of documentaries that Philippe Grandrieux wants to dedicate
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  • Incendies

    Oppressive thriller and drama of fate all in one. The twins Jeanne and Simon go looking for their roots in a war-torn Middle East. There…
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  • War Is Over

    The Great War still isn’t over. Last part of a trilogy on memories of the First World War (1914-1918).
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  • Traité de bave et d’éternité

    This legendary film constitutes the Letterist manifesto of film. One of the most radical innovators of the art of cinema (physically attacking the fil
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  • Les Boulistes 4

    You can turn anything in to a joke, as long as you see it. Episode from a series of twelve short African comedies.
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  • Le trésor des îles chiennes

    The world after the atomic age. An engineer disappears, together with his consortium (Kryo’Corp) and his discovery: a new energy source powered by the
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  • Kaspar Film

    Kaspar Hauser has inspired generations of artists and scientists. Kaspar Film portrays his world using beautiful black-and-white and original texts.
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  • Le voyage extraordinaire

    After more than a century, Méliès fans can see his iconic ATrip to the Moon as a coloured spectacle again. A playful documentary on one…
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