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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

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  • Oilfields Mines Hurricanes

    Fabian Altenried | 122' | Germany | World premiere

    Based on John Cage’s centuries-long organ piece As SLow aS Possible, this portmanteau road movie follows the meanderings of Salpa, a man with a fish…
  • OK Computer

    Pooja Shetty, Neil Pagedar | 240' | India | None

    Detectives hunt a murderous robot in this six-part science-fiction comedy that takes some serious swipes at the dangers of artificial intelligence.
  • The Old Donkey

    Li Ruijun | 112' | China | European premiere

    With as much feeling for irony as for justice, the young director studies the older generation from his home village, the people who do not…
  • On Mother’s Head

    Putu Kusuma Wijaya | 94' | Indonesia | World premiere

    Bali is not Indonesia. And not everybody lives there like a tourist. On Bali you can eat pork. Small farmers each keep a couple of…
  • One.Two.Three

    Vincent Meessen | 35' | Belgium | World premiere

    This work explores the unknown participation of Congolese intellectuals in the Situationist International movement, especially the student M’Belolo wh
  • De ontmaagding van Eva van End

    Michiel ten Horn | 98' | Netherlands | European premiere

    When German exchange student Veit (blond curls, blue eyes) comes to stay with teenager Eva (pussycat sweater, glasses), his perfect looks awaken all k
  • Operation Avalanche

    Matt Johnson | 94' | Canada | International premiere

    Humorous mockumentary in which two dopey CIA agents in 1967 investigate a Russian mole at NASA, which at the time was heavily involved in the…
  • Ordinary People

    Vladimir Perisic | 80' | France | None

    A day from the life of a young soldier during the war in Yugoslavia. His brigade only has one task, and the simmering heat, alcohol…
  • Ordinary Time

    Susana Nobre | 64' | France | World premiere

    This feature debut by documentary maker Nobre is a jewel, made with the unusual precision and moving clarity that seems the reserve of Portuguese film
  • Oscuro animal

    Felipe Guerrero | 107' | Argentina | World premiere

    Following a storm and some intense, violent events, three women struggle for survival – also mentally – in the primordial forests of Colombia. In sere
  • Oslo, August 31st

    Joachim Trier | 95' | Norway | None

    Trier (Reprise) does not attempt to invalidate clichés about Scandinavia (depression, suicide): his lead has just quit drugs, but can think of little
  • Otra madre

    Mariano Luque | 77' | Argentina | World premiere

    Delicate observations of the many facets of motherhood. Along with her four-year-old daughter, divorced Mabel returns to her mother’s house, whe