Overview of articles
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The Lighthouse
Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe shine as lighthouse keepers in this 19th-century maritime nightmare by Robert Eggers.Published on: -
AS TOLD TO G/D THYSELF
The cosmic journey of sacred youth, during which pain, pleasure and sublimation are non-negotiable.Published on: -
The Rise of the Synths
The unmistakably cinematic synthwave music combines synthpop, action films and the glossy style of the 1980s.Published on: -
Verses
Animation made from mould-damaged juvenile hall ledgers. Full of Rorschach-like patterns that reveal detention’s impact on young inmates.Published on: -
G/D THYSELF: Spirit Strategy On Raising Free Black Children
This ritual space invites you to explore metaphysical transcendence, spirituality and self-expression and use the space for their own rituals and tradPublished on: -
Bring Down The Walls
Artist Phil Collins uses house music to combat the racially motivated, overcrowded American prison system.Published on: -
Billy
Re-enactment of a scene from a famous American primetime soap becomes a psychodrama full of petit bourgeois fears in tasteless interiors.Published on: -
All the Vermeers in New York
Vermeer’s paintings open up a path to love in the capitalist rat race of New York. But its course does not run smoothly.Published on: -
Bella Vista
An English teacher feels isolated in a small town in the American West. Pressured by circumstances beyond her control, she searches the local landscapPublished on: -
We Had the Experience But Missed the Meaning
The title is a line from a T.S. Eliot poem. Film as poetry. Images analogous to words.Published on: