Overview of articles
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L’état sauvage
Beautiful French feminist western about choosing your own course in life and gradually weaning yourself off (toxic) men.Published on: -
How We Played the Revolution
In the mid-1980s the Lithuanian theatrical rock band Antis became so popular that their influence instigated a Singing Revolution throughout their couPublished on: -
Les noces barbares
A traumatised mother and her rejected, damaged son who yearns for love are polar opposites in this moving drama.Published on: -
Sibyl
To get inspiration for her novel, psychotherapist Sibyl secretly records her conversations with her new patient Margot, an up-and-coming actress.Published on: -
Braconnière
Suzanne is a liberated young woman who lives alone on the edge of the village. Not everyone is happy with the way she leads her…Published on: -
Liberté
Bewigged French libertines indulge in De Sadean excesses in the woods at night. Much-discussed provocation from film auteur Serra.Published on: -
Sacro GRA
Impressionistic mosaic showing the very diverse Romans who live and work along the ring road (the GRA) around the eternal city. Fascinating, stimulatiPublished on: -
La tendresse
Divorced Frans and Lisa get in the car to drive to a ski village to pick up their injured son. Surprisingly light road movie on…Published on: -
As Far as We Could Get
Switching back and forth between two antipodal cities, filmmaker Iván Argote digs an imaginary tunnel between Indonesia and Colombia.Published on: -
Aquí y allá
Where is home? In her studio the filmmaker investigates her migration-defined identity and family history using photos, maps and Google Earth.Published on: