Overview of articles
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Antonio’s Breakfast
Closely filmed study of the relationship between a disabled father and caring son.Published on: -
Tod und Teufel
One of Dwoskin’s favourite films, based on an expressionist play by Wedekind about the liberation of men and women and their mutual confrontations, thPublished on: -
Más se perdió
Melancholy portrait of today’s Cuba and the (lost?) promises of youth, work and revolution.Published on: -
Helen
After 18-year-old Joy has gone missing, another girl called Helen is asked to ‘play’ Joy in a police reconstruction that will retrace Joy’s last knownPublished on: -
The Shout
Entirely in the line of the theme of British cinema in the late 1970s, The Shout is about a stranger from afar who comes to…Published on: -
Tsotsi
Tsotsi, a young and very violent gangster from the townships of Johannesburg finds himself facing moral issues when after a carjacking he suddenly finPublished on: -
Cycles #3
A performance with two 16mm projectors in which spots stuck on the film function as basic material for hypnotic images and sound.Published on: -
Dear Frances
Recognisable mourning in this portrait of Frances Turner, a friend of the maker who died suddenly last year.Published on: -
The Market – A Tale of Trade
The Englishman Hopkins wrote and directed this touching Turkish road movie in which the black-market trader Mihram tries to earn a living from the dubPublished on: -
Opal Dream
Family film situated in today’s Australia, in which it is shown that having imaginary friends can sometimes have an incredible influence on society asPublished on: