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Evaporating Borders
Originally from Yugoslavia, Iva Radivojevic investigates the effects of large-scale immigration on the sense of national identity in Cyprus, one of thPublished on: -
The Backup Tapes from Moon and Mars
The towns Mars and Moon in Pennsylvania seem to be simulations, scale models for testing whether people could live on other planets.Published on: -
Deadline
A running man, exhausted and near collapse, is teased onward by the disembodied red lips of a woman. Will the man meet his deadline?Published on: -
Interior. Leather Bar.
William Friedkin’s film Cruising (1980) remains notorious for its distorted portrayal of New York’s gay underworld. Hollywood enfant terrible James FrPublished on: -
This Ain’t No Mouse Music!
Chris Strachwitz has been producing live albums of American roots music for more than 50 years. With an instinct for authentic, non-mainstream traditiPublished on: -
Drive with Care
New film from former Prix de Rome winner provides a deadpan lesson in social psychology on an American campus.Published on: -
Undertone Overture
‘Tie-dye’ method famous in the psychedelic era of the late 1960s used in a film study into colours and patterns in materials.Published on: -
Green | Red
Peter Burr channels the Zone, tearing the sky open with a startling exploration of endless sidewalks, primordial colour and joyously shape-shifting dePublished on: -
Tunnel Vision
The train slides out of the station and we’re plunged into a nocturnal ballet of converging parallel rails, shimmering lights and endless tunnels.Published on: -
Double Play
Richard Linklater and James Benning are both veteran indie filmmakers. More than an in-depth study of their filmic oeuvre, this documentary offers a pPublished on: