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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • ACTUA I

    A collage of scenes from the Paris barricades in May 1968. The 16mm and 35mm footage thrusts the audience right into the heart of the revolutiona
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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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  • Hannah

    She might be in her 70s, but actress Charlotte Rampling’s famous look has only become more mysterious over the years. This ‘existential Gia
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  • Tremor – Es ist immer Krieg

    This polyphonic film by the Belgian film artist about the history of Europe and art is an unforgettable, sensual journey between memory and nightmare.
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  • Kemtiyu, Cheikh Anta

    The remarkable story about the lifework of Senegalese scientist Cheikh Anta Diop who studied philosophy, physics, chemistry, history and linguist
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  • Dans le noir du temps

    Jean-Luc Godard’s cinematographic reflection on time as a Pandora’s Box in which all the horrors of the world are hidden. This is his contributi
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  • Das Kongo Tribunal

    Through an unofficial tribunal, theatre-maker and filmmaker Milo Rau exposes the mechanisms behind the mass murders in the Congo. Tribunal participant
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  • The Nothing Factory

    Portuguese workers react to the threatened closure of their factory by occupying the building. In their blue overalls, they drink wine in the sun, pla
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  • La grande vacance

    A refreshing portrait of a young woman on her road to independence in this beautifully filmed story about choices and adulthood with a warm, summer…
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  • Jeannette

    In 1425, 8-year-old Jeannette is not Joan of Arc yet but is already yearning to kick some English butt out of France. Based on Charles…
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