Overview of articles
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Krakatoa
Images, sound and vibration echo “the loudest scream ever”: the 1883 eruption of the Indonesian Krakatoa volcano.Published on: -
Adarna
After stealing a rooster believed to have magical powers and suffering an accident, Denis finds himself in a place where he has the opportunity to…Published on: -
La vida útil
Ode to love and a melancholy lament about fading film culture go hand in hand in this old-fashioned precise black-and-white jewel. About a man whose…Published on: -
Daughters of the Sea
Three lives intertwine like kindred beings from the same soil. Lucia, a curious tour guide who unknowingly meets her father for the first time, lives…Published on: -
Finisterrae
A film with a logic, beauty and humour all of its own. Two ghosts – recognisable by their white robes with holes for the eyes…Published on: -
Deuses de pedra
Playful, poetic and heartwarming, shot in a sublime 16mm, Deuses de pedra transcends ethnography.Published on: -
Rains over Babel
A reimagining of Dante’s Inferno as a choral queer drama, drenched in psychedelia and mysticism.Published on: -
Miséricorde
An earthy, deliciously ambiguous tale of sex, death and mushrooms, set in a picturesque French village.Published on: -
Later in the Clearing
A meandering journey through art and time with Hungarian artist and animator Péter Molnár.Published on: -
Ariel
A dreamlike revision of Shakespeare’s The Tempest staged in the whimsical Azores islands.Published on: