Overview of articles
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The Garden
A dreamy, surrealist contemplation of the influence of the capitalist fashion world on our self-image.Published on: -
Dead Man’s Wire
Gus Van Sant’s exhilarating true-tale of a man who stood up against an unjust mortgage system.Published on: -
Magpie
A woman struggles to accept her friend’s pregnancy in this exploration of grief and female friendship.Published on: -
A Philological Quandary, Kenneth Anger’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! (1950)
A lyrical multi-screen comparison of moments from Eisenstein’s ¡Que Viva Mexico! and Anger’s Scorpio Rising.Published on: -
Maddie’s Secret
Leave all cynicism aside for this blend of sincere melodrama and outrageous humour from pre-eminent alt-comedy star John Early.Published on: -
Late Fame
Willem Dafoe shines in this finely observed, sensitive, wry portrait of New York’s poetry scene.Published on: -
The Misconceived
An experimental 3D-rendered home renovation comedy – or an acidic treatise on working conditions for the modern creative.Published on: -
Father Mother Sister Brother
Jim Jarmusch’s intimate elegy on familial relations unfolds across three star-studded vignettes, earning him the Golden Lion at Venice.Published on: -
Nuestra tierra
Lucrecia Martel’s vital political documentary explores Javier Chocobar’s murder and the rights of Indigenous people.Published on: -
Supporting Role
A faded Georgian film star confronts pride and renewal when a new role poses to quietly reshape him.Published on: