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April 2024
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Daily Programme
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Fantastic Machine
4:00 PM
To explore, explain and expose how our unchecked obsession with image has grown, filmmakers Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck turn their cameras directly on society itself and take a look at how this obsession has begun to change our very own behaviour.
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Off-Circuit
UK PREMIERE Grace
4:05 PM
A father and daughter traverse the vast, winding backroads of rural Russia in Ilya Povolotsky's stunning debut fiction feature which premiered at Cannes Director's Fortnight in 2023.
Films
Open City Documentary Festival 2024
In Focus: Jessica Sarah Rinland 1 + Q&A
6:15 PM
Argentine-British artist filmmaker Jessica Sarah Rinland proposes a cinema of tactility. Closely observing the work of archivists, archaeologists, naturalists, and others, her films investigate museological and environmental conservation as a creative process. This programme consists of a selection of works made between 2006 and 2021 and is followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker.
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The Teachers' Lounge
6:30 PM
The Oscar-nominated feature from German writer-director İlker Çatak’s is a brilliantly observed drama, which expertly explores the fault lines of contemporary society.
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If Only I Could Hibernate
8:30 PM
The first Mongolian film to ever play in official selection at Cannes, writer/director Zoljargal Purevdash’s beautifully photographed debut feature is a hope-filled coming-of-age drama about resilience and determination against the odds.
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Open City Documentary Festival 2024
Grandma's Grammar Programme 1: Prismatic Generations
8:45 PM
Grandma’s Grammar traces the persistence of the figure of the grandmother as locus of feminist historicity in non-fiction film, considering the grandmother as cinematic medium and privileged subject for modelling alternative modes of storytelling, inter-generational genealogies, and archives of memory and lived experience.
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