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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Far from Maine

    Haunted by the police killing of a Palestinian childhood friend, an Israeli filmmaker embarks on a cinematic dialogue across time.
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  • Yentl

    Singer Barbra Streisand’s extraordinary directorial debut: a soft-spoken yet clearly argued essay on choice.
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  • Happy Holidays

    Four interconnected tales examine familial pressures against a backdrop of fractured Arab-Israeli relations in Haifa.
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  • The New Jews

    Interview-based collage probing Israeli exiles in Berlin. A stylish, provocative intertwining of politics and sex.
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  • Cahiers noirs

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET


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  • The Brutalist

    Brady Corbet’s breathtakingly ambitious critique of unfettered capitalism and the power of art to transform.
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  • Paradiso, XXXI, 108

    Disquieting, found-footage collage of heroic images of modern warfare – depictions that obscure the reality.
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  • A House in Jerusalem

    A heartfelt exploration of personal and historical memory through the perspective of a bereaved girl.
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  • After All the Dead Sing Again…

    Concert documentary about a performance of Chasidic songs by composer Max/Miksa/Mihai Eisikovits.
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  • Scar

    A man and a woman meet in the dark, to soon lose each other again.
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