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30 Jan – 9 Feb 2025

Cinema Regained

Overzicht van films

  • Emergency Needs

    Kevin Jerome Everson | 7' | USA | World premiere

    Found-footage documentary about Carl Stokes, the first black mayor of a large American city.
  • Emperor’s Adventures in Hsi Hu

    Liu Yi-hung | 108' | Taiwan | None

    Glove puppet cinema history at its enchanting finest.
  • Die Entscheidung

    Katja Raganelli | 5' | West Germany | None

    Instead of getting rid of his wife, a professional killer teaches this husband a lesson.
  • Every Week Seven Days

    Eduard Grečner | 90' | ČSSR | None

    Students’ daily life turns into an anxiety-riddled existentialist vision of atomic overkill. A masterpiece of modernist poetics!
  • Every Week Seven Days

    Eduard Grečner | 90' | ČSSR | None

    Available on Festival Scope Pro from 26 January 9:00 CET to 14 February 9:00 CET
  • Everything Is Cinema

    Don Palathara | 70' | India | World premiere

    When Covid-19 hits the world, director Chris finds himself shooting a different film from the one he intended to make.
  • The Exiles

    Kent MacKenzie | 72' | USA | -

    A night in Bunker Hill, a poor district of Los Angeles inhabited by Arizona Indians some time in the 1950s. Meditative and sour. See also…
  • Eyes

    Rajendra Gour | 5' | Singapore | None

    A key early work in Singapore’s avant-garde cinema, and the oldest existing film by Rajendra Gour.
  • Fall 1 / Val 1 – Los Angeles

    Bas-Jan Ader | 1' | Netherlands | -

    The artist turns out to be unable to conquer gravity in both films.
  • Fall 2 / Val 2 – Amsterdam

    Bas-Jan Ader | 1' | Netherlands | -

    The artist turns out to be unable to conquer gravity in both films.
  • The Fall

    Peter Whitehead | 120' | UK | None

    The most political film by the versatile documentary maker Peter Whitehead portrays leading figures from the US counterculture, political uproar and t
  • Fat Chance

    Stephen Broomer | 64' | Canada | World premiere

    Hollywood noir icon Laird Cregar’s inner turmoil as a black-on-grey delirium of shadows and spectres. An avant-garde film-historical essay.