Overview of articles
-
La noirceur souterraine des racines
An immense and interconnected network of subterranean natural phenomena is illuminated using analogue film techniques.Published on: -
Kajanaqtuq
Faded Super-8 images accompany an Inuk Elder’s memories in this powerful invocation of Inuit life and mythology.Published on: -
Fear Factor
A reflection on the perils triggered by cultural appropriation and stereotypical representations of black bodies.Published on: -
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
Marital frustration, a mid-life crisis and a Nietzsche-quoting frog in an animated adaptation of Haruki Murakami.Published on: -
Something You Said Last Night
In this tender debut feature, summer vacation is an exploration of millennial boredom, family love and trans identity.Published on: -
Fractures chimiques
Fractures chimiques perfectly blends the essence of cinema with the uniqueness of a stage show.Published on: -
One Image, Two Acts
Oil production, ideological propaganda and political shifts in Iran meet in this essay based on BP’s image archive.Published on: -
La nuit des rois
The power of storytelling underpins this stifling, inventive film from Côte d’Ivoire about life inside a gigantic prison.Published on: -
The Rain Falls Where It Will
Riveting, sensitive Iranian film discusses medical-ethical concerns about euthanasia, using intimate conversations and supernatural events.Published on: -
Fat Chance
Hollywood noir icon Laird Cregar’s inner turmoil as a black-on-grey delirium of shadows and spectres. An avant-garde film-historical essay.Published on: