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29 Jan – 8 Feb 2026

Overview of articles

  • Let Fury Have the Hour

    Various musicians discuss how their art was largely a reaction to the conservative politics of Reagan and Thatcher. Public Enemy, MC5, Minor Threat, F
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  • Odayaka

    The tsunami disaster is far away, but the fear it brought is very tangible. Producer and actress Kiki Sugino plays her most gripping role ever…
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  • The Room Called Heaven

    Lovely West Coast melancholia in this loosely composed 16mm film that reveals a precise eye. The music works like a time machine.
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  • Habitat

    A cinematic look at the various worlds the director inhabits. When parts are collected and composed.
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  • The Unspeakable Act

    Jackie Kimball is a very normal 17-year-old girl, except that she is in love with her elder brother Matthew. When he gets his first girlfriend…
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  • Time and Fortune Vietnam Newsreel

    This Mekas brothers’ parody features Lapland’s Minister of War. He is asked for his opinion on Vietnam.
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  • I Remember: A Film About Joe Brainard

    This inventive biography of Joe Brainard gives an immediate and visceral sense of his humour, self-deprecating personality, and gentle demeanour.
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  • In Search of Avery Willard

    From the 1940s to the 1990s, Avery Willard produced a lifetime of historically significant work that has remained widely unseen for decades. A portrai
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  • Our Nixon

    Filed away and forgotten until now, Super-8 movies made by Nixon’s inner circle tell the story they thought they were a part of – before…
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  • When the Curtain Falls

    An artist paints a poem on a glass canvas. His model disappears from view thanks to the beautiful calligraphy of an old poem. The glass…
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