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Room174

From the director’s digital archive of sleepless nights emerges a creature-film: nocturnal fragments in her room are observed, replicated, and altered by artificial intelligence. In a flow of oxidized images and suspended visions, a rarefied dialogue unfolds between woman and machine. A confrontation at the threshold between presence and absence, human and artificial, where reality shatters and identity dissolves. A hypnagogic journey into the depths of a thought shared between one who was programmed to exist and one who is no longer certain of doing so.

Room174

NR 2026
Ed Night: Hour Long Clip

Underrated stand up and asthmatic wretch Ed Night has been hearing a lot about how you need to be uploading stand up online recently. Well, here it is: the spectre at the feast bursts onto the big screen with a no-holds-barred hour of wailing and moaning in his debut special. Prepare to have your ribs tickled to the max by a deluge of comedy material about all sorts of different topics and subjects. In this must-see 49 minute long hour the two-time Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee (it’s not a science) muses on submarine malfunctions, meditates on having his pets destroyed by the government, and artfully navigates the thorny issue of self-checkout machines with heart as well as humour. Of course it isn’t perfect, but what is?

Ed Night: Hour Long Clip

NR 2026
From Land to Sea

The documentary explores the intimate and political story of the participants of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian and non-violent mission that in September 2025 attempted to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza, amid the siege and genocide perpetrated by Israel. From the harbour to departure, the film recounts the preparation of the largest civilian humanitarian mission by sea organised for Palestine. Alongside the mission, the Italian mobilisations that emerged around the call “Blocchiamo tutto” (Let's block everything), launched by the dockworkers involved in the Flotilla, come to light. Amid drone attacks, demonstrations, rallies and institutional promises withdrawn when needed, the journey becomes a concrete metaphor for the will of peoples to overcome the limits and hypocrisies of the international community.

From Land to Sea

NR 2026
Royal Ballet & Opera 2026/27: Carmen

Under the oppressive heat of the Spanish sun, the fiercely independent Carmen attracts the attention of Don José. She warns him not to fall in love with her, but his obsession knows no bounds. Damiano Michieletto’s searing production returns, casting scorching light on the lust, violence and destructive desire of Bizet’s ever-popular opera. An all-star cast brings this white-hot drama to life, with Ginger Costa-Jackson in the fiery title role, alongside Russell Thomas as the jealous and despairing Don José. Following his 2023 Royal Opera debut, Sesto Quatrini returns to conduct Bizet’s electrifying and sensual score.

Royal Ballet & Opera 2026/27: Carmen

NR 2026