Overview of articles
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The Day I Lost My Shadow
A young Syrian mother’s search for bottled gas ends in a panic-stricken journey. Awarded Best Debut in Venice.Published on: -
Donbass
Grotesque vignettes from the hell that is eastern Ukraine – war is peace; life increasingly seems like death.Published on: -
Sofia
You can deny a pregnancy for a long time, but not forever. Surprisingly mature feature debut about an unmarried Moroccan girl who suddenly becomes a…Published on: -
Diamantino
The world’s premier football star becomes embroiled in an increasingly absurd conspiracy that goes all the way to the top.Published on: -
What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire?
Documentary shot in beautiful black-and-white, about the New Black Panther Party’s campaign for equal rights for the Afro-American community.Published on: -
Niblock’s Sound Spectrums − Within Invisible Rivers
Composer-filmmaker Phill Niblock helped pioneer minimal music. Using microtonal variations, he creates almost tangible drones.Published on: -
Braquer Poitiers
A humorous hostage drama where everyone exploits everyone else during a hot summer in the French countryside. Seemingly pathetic tedium, perfectly prePublished on: -
Pierre Schoendoerffer, la peine des hommes
The unedited audio of an interview with Schoendoerffer meets the filming session’s few remaining images – slowed down. An essayPublished on: -
The Load
During the NATO bombardments of 1999, a truck driver has to take a mysterious load to Belgrade. Subtle narrative bursting with menace.Published on: -
Climax
An ecstatic, 90-minute, drink and drug-fuelled dance in a deserted school building. Gaspar Noé sends his regards.Published on: