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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • cinéma

    Concentrated work with a subtly moving mobile that creates the word ‘cinema’ with light and shadow – extending lines to a wondrous art collection.
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  • Perkverwoestingen

    A large digger on a strip of land separates sand from roots. The orange arm contrasts with the green surroundings, the world behind the camera…
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  • Queen St. W.

    Still life of a complex street image from Toronto becomes an extremely detailed, Ektachrome ‘grainfest’ down to the lightest and darkest areas of the
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  • Today

    As the Soviet Union builds its Communist society, America consolidates capitalism and alienates the classes from one another. Russia at war with the W
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  • A 240 Second Analysis of Failure and Hopefulness (with Coke, Vinegar and other Tear Gas Remedies)

    Employing household liquids used as teargas remedies in the Middle East, bold stains obstruct the clarity of vision in the double slide projection wor
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  • brouillard – passage #14

    Superior impressionist work on 35mm is arguably the most beautiful film at this festival. The filmmaker takes us on an unforgettable brief walk.
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  • Lunar Almanac

    Scant traces of light captured in a dark box. That is what 16mm film is really good for. Lunar Almanac is a captivating example of…
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  • Belfast Boys/Ulster Boys

    Meticulous observation of traditional marking of territory around Sandy Row in Belfast, where kerbstones are painted in the colours of the British Uni
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  • Paris Meltdown

    Diagonal composition of melting ice on a Paris roof. Sunlight plays across the glistening surface, in the water drops and the camera’s lens.
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  • Black

    At the cinema, auditorium and screen are unified in a boundless space when the lights go off. A simultaneously personal and collective experience.
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